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Pipelines Prompt Safety Rule By Matthew Brown

Farm land Specializes in Collaborative Jobs…8

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Crews in downtown Nashville, Tenn., are working on a $62 million bridge rehabilitation that will replace eight bridges when work is completed in 2016.

High-Standards Produce Success for Flowe…12

Fast Fix 8 to Significantly Accelerate Construction Crews in downtown Nashville, Tenn., are working on a $62 million bridge rehabilitation that will replace eight bridges when work is completed in 2016. Known as Fast Fix 8, the project calls for significant closures, resulting in construction being completed in months, instead of years. “These bridges are prime examples of aging infrastructure, and they are long overdue for major work,” said John Schroer, Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) commissioner. “By using accelerated construction methods, we will greatly reduce the time a project like this would normally take, and will ensure these bridges can continue safely carrying the some 140,000 vehicles that use this stretch of I-40 each day.” Originally built in 1968, the bridges over Herman Street, Clinton Street, Jo Johnston Avenue and

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Table of Contents ................4 Paving Section ..............37-50 Off-Road Trucks Section ........ ......................................55-65 Parts Section ................66-67

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Construction Employment Rises in 36 States, D.C. Over Past Year

Auction Section ........90-101 Business Calendar ............91 Advertisers Index ............102

Construction employment expanded in 36 states and the District of Columbia between August 2014 and August 2015 while only 25 states added jobs between July and August, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association offi-

cials noted that job gains may be lagging as many firms report they are having a hard time finding qualified workers to employ. “While half the states added construction jobs in August, construction spending data and industry see JOBS page 70

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) A long-delayed rule to strengthen safety requirements for pipelines that move oil and other hazardous liquids will be unveiled in September following a recent surge in accidents, the U.S. government’s pipeline safety administrator said Sept. 18. More than five years in the making, the rule will determine if extra safety measures that are required in environmentally sensitive and populated areas should be expanded to new locations. It was cleared by the White House said Marie Therese Dominguez, head of the Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. A boom in U.S. energy production in recent years has led to rising numbers of pipeline accidents. There were 445 pipeline accidents spilling a combined 1.9 million gallons of hazardous liquids in 2014. That marks roughly a 30 percent increase in accidents annually prior to 2008, when domestic crude production started to ramp up, largely to expanded production of shale oil in the Northern Plains and Texas. “The proposed regulations will result in critical safety improvements, and we hope they will spark a robust dialogue moving forward about pipeline safety in the United States,’’ Dominguez see PIPELINES page 74


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Volvo Care Cab Best-in-class cab comfort, filtration, adjustable seat, armrests, heating and air conditioning, excellent visibility, more storage space, ROPS-certified and anti-glare 8" LCD color monitor.

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Large Diameter Cylinders Excellent performance in heavy digging and extended customer value along with a field rebuildable design for ease of service.

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World Class Serviceability Multiple access to grouped service points along with three-stage air cleaner and easy access to pattern control valve for quick and easy servicing with operator choice of control pattern.

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Stronger Undercarriage High strength tensile steel X-frame is robotically welded and reinforced on both upper and lower structures. Plus, heavy-duty superstructure undercover plates give additional protection to the machine underside. It all adds up to longer frame life.

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Farmland Conversion Consultants, located in Aiken, S.C., specializes in big, collaborative projects including its current project, converting 1,900-acres of trees and scrubland into a fully functioning vegetable farm.

12 HIGH STANDARDS PRODUCE 40 YEARS OF SUCCESS FOR FLOWE Since its founding in 1975, J.O. Flowe Grading has built a reputation of providing top-shelf work from conscientious people dedicated to not leaving a job until it is done properly.

20 HYUNDAI UNVEILS MACHINES, PRESENTS TOUR OF FACILITY On Sept. 17 U.S. and Canadian Hyundai dealers, as well as the press corps, came together at the headquarters of Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. in Norcross, Ga., for a facility tour and briefing on the newest machines being unveiled for the North American market.

22 YEARS LATER, LESS THAN 30 PIECES OF WTC STEEL REMAIN In an airplane hangar at New York’s Kennedy Airport, fewer than 30 pieces of steel remain from the debris recovered after terrorists flew hijacked planes into the World Trade Center’s twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001.

24 DOOSAN PRODUCES SAFETY VIDEOS FOR EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Doosan introduced its first safety training videos for heavy equipment owners, operators, rental companies and dealers who own or operate articulated dump trucks (ADTs), crawler and wheel excavators or wheel loaders.

25 CONTRACTORS FIND IT DIFFICULT TO FILL KEY CRAFT, SALARIED JOBS An overwhelming majority of construction firms report trouble finding qualified craft workers to fill key spots as demand for construction continues to rebound in many parts of the country, according to the results of an industry-wide survey released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials called for new career and technical school programs, as well as other workforce measures to offset the labor shortages that are forcing firms to change how they operate and pose risks to workplace safety.

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72 GENERAL SHALE RECEIVES AWARD FOR RECLAMATION EFFORTS The company was awarded the state’s top reclamation honor for 2015, given jointly by the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy’s Division of Mineral Mining (DMM) and the Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance (VTCA).

72 DOOSAN COMMUNITY SERVICE YIELDS 6,500 POUNDS OF FOOD Doosan Portable Power employees recently participated in the “Doosan Day of Community Service” — a company-wide volunteer effort that celebrates ongoing partnerships with communities in North America where Doosan Infracore companies do business.

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Farmland Conversion Specializes in Big, Collaborative Jobs Farmland Conversion Consultants, located in Aiken, S.C., specializes in big, collaborative projects including its current project, converting 1,900-acres of trees and scrubland into a fully functioning vegetable farm. The company, which is focused on growing agriculture throughout the state of South Carolina, recognized that there is a shortage of open land for farming. Fresh vegetable costs in the region are higher due to the lack of locally grown produce — much of it is imported. Though the soils in the state are particularly attractive to different types of growers, there’s an overgrowth of timberland — some of which is well managed, some not. A project of this size required a significant outlay of equipment. That fleet includes three 2050M dozers, two 1650M dozers, three CX470C excavators and two CX350C excavators from Hills Machinery and Case Construction Equipment. Most notable were the hydraulics and leverage provided by the CX470C, and the power and fuel savings of the M series dozers. De-Stumping With Excavator Hydraulics Farmland Conversion hired five logging crews to clear-cut the land. The logging crews also burned the track so Farmland would be able to clearly see stumps and foliage as well as to not incorporate leaf litter into the soil. After the logging companies finished, the company’s excavator fleet moved in to de-stump the land. “All of the merchantable wood on the track was harvested. Then we put the excavators in, and they typically work in line and in conjunction, just going through and

stumping all of the stumps that they can find,” said Tyler Stone, managing member, Farmland Conversion Consultants. “They’ll probably do between 8 to 10 acres a day per machine.” The company started with two 80,000-lb. (36,287.4 kg) Case CX350C excavators. The company added three 105,000-lb. (47,627.2 kg) CX470C excavators to work through the heavier stumps — and the five machines work in choreographed efficiency. “We went up [a size] and our productivity per machine increased,” said David Crockett, partner, Farmland Conversion Consultants. “The total job took a spike in production when we put our larger machines where they’re of necessity and the smaller machines still support them in that same work area.” One of the most important factors in pulling stumps that have been growing for 20 to 50 years is hydraulic power. Both the CX350C and the CX470C offer the Case Intelligent Hydraulic System, which blends together four integrated hydraulic control systems throughout lift/dump and dig/curl movements. It uses the machine’s hydraulic power and momentum, resulting in excellent speed, power and fuel efficiency. “These machines are hydraulic-driven, not engine-revved,” Crockett said. “That is a very cost-effective concept. It cuts back on fuel consumption and the RPMs, which [affects the] longevity of the engine and the machine itself. The weight of the machinery initially dislodges the stump. Immediately after that, the hydraulics take over so you don’t have any engine rev. Its just the compatibility of the weight and the size — it’s a perfect combination.”

Farmland relies on the weight and hydraulic capabilities of its hydraulic excavators to remove stumps.

Farmland Conversion Consultants pushes stumps and brush into windrows on a future farm in Aiken, S.C.

Building Windrows With Dozers After the excavators made their way through the job site, Farmland’s dozer fleet pushed all the debris into windrows. The dozer fleet features two Case1650M dozers and three Case 2050M dozers, which are two of the newest additions to the product line. Each machine is outfitted with a rake at the front of its blade that helps separate the woody debris from the soil. “We compared the rake size with the machine size, and we find it to be totally compatible to the width, blade width and rake width,” Crockett said. “And the power of that 2050M has more than given us the ability to increase our push distances.” Operators of the excavators work in Aiken, S.C., to de-stump future farmland.

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VOLVO USED EQUIPMENT Contact your local dealer: Doug Wilson 704.562.2032 doug.wilson@ascvolvo.com Billy Brice 678.318.9500 billy.brice@ascvolvo.com

2014 VOLVO A25F, 2200 Hrs..........$275,000

2014 VOLVO A25F, 1742 Hrs ..........$294,250

A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.

Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment 2007 INGERSOLL RAND PF5510, 3000 Hrs....................................................................................$33,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO PF6110, 2900-3100, Hrs ..............................................................$165,000-$192,500

Compactors - Smooth Drum 2006 VOLVO DD118HF, 4300 Hrs........................................................................................................$27,500 2009 VOLVO SD100D, 1850 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$82,500 2013 VOLVO SD75, 1770 Hrs ................................................................................................................$77,000

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Excavators - Crawler 2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 2200 Hrs ......................................................................................$209,000 2013 VOLVO EC140DL, 1690 Hrs ......................................................................................................$118,250 2003 VOLVO EC210B LC, 9600 Hrs ..................................................................................................$60,500 2013 VOLVO EC210B LC, 3000 Hrs ................................................................................................$110,000 2012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3800 Hrs ........................................................................................................$82,500 (3) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1700-2250 Hrs ............................................................$134,750-$143,000 (4) 2014 VOLVO EC220DL, 1540-1650 Hrs ............................................................$140,250-$145,750 2011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3900 Hrs......................................................................................................$110,000 2012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2650 Hrs ................................................................................................$165,000 2013 VOLVO EC250D LR, 1750 Hrs..................................................................................................$181,500 2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 4000 Hrs......................................................................................................$137,500 2012 VOLVO EC300DL, 1549 Hrs......................................................................................................$198,000 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 5000 Hrs......................................................................................................$143,000 (9) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1920-4600 Hrs ............................................................$154,000-$214,500 (9) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1700-3400 Hrs............................................................$160,000-$220,000 (3) 2014 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-4200 Hrs ............................................................$214,500-$222,750 2013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3900 Hrs ....................................................................................................$187,000 2014 VOLVO EC380EL, 1910 Hrs ......................................................................................................$253,000 2004 VOLVO EC460B LC, 12400 Hrs ................................................................................................$52,250 2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6700 Hrs ................................................................................................$214,500 (2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 1800-3700 Hrs............................................................$247,500-$313,500 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 3077 Hrs ....................................................................................................$264,000 2014 VOLVO EC480DL, 1796 Hrs......................................................................................................$319,000

Excavators - Wheel 2008 FUCHS MHL350D, 12175 Hrs..................................................................................................$110,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3100-3400 Hrs ............................................................................$125,000 Ea. 2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs ......................................................................................................$170,000 (2) 2013 VOLVO EW180D, 1900-2100 Hrs..............................................................$160,000-$181,500

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High Standards Produce 40 Years of Success for Flowe By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Jim Flowe has not relied on mere luck to get his business to where it is in 2015. His firm, J.O. Flowe Grading Co., is the perfect example of how hard work, perseverance and integrity is still the recipe for success. He has been proving that now for 40 years. Since its founding in 1975, J.O. Flowe Grading has built a reputation of providing top-shelf work from conscientious people dedicated to not leaving a job until it is done properly. “If our name is going to be attached to that building project, we want to make sure that we have not done a sorry job by the end of the day,” Flowe said from his office in Midland, east of Charlotte, N.C. “We do everything in our power to satisfy the customer because that follows you down the road. Making money is one thing, but we need to make sure we have done our best work.” Standing with the company’s first machine, a 1972 Cat 955K loader with 50,000 hours are Serving the Charlotte Metro Area Anthony Broome, Ironpeddlers Inc.; Amity Most of the firm’s work is in the Charlotte metroFlowe-Broome; Isaak, Barrett, Noah, Tristen, politan area, Flowe said. LuAnn and Jimmy Flowe; and Keith The company does the full range of services from Houseknecht, Kevin Stewart, Randy Carriker, lot clearing, erosion control, grading, underground Charles Dulin, Tom McClester Jr., Scott Garrison, utilities, concrete and asphalt paving. That includes David Flowe, Alan Belk, Eddie Conner, Willie residential and commercial work, the latter of which Evans, Tom McClester and Tim Stewart, all of J.O. helps general contractors to build apartment complexFlowe Grading Co. es. “Finally, the guy I bought the tractor from gave me Among the bigger such projects Flowe is involved $1,000 in credit, so I was in business,” he said. in are Fountains Matthews, just southeast of Charlotte; “Now, I had a bulldozer but no money to run it on, and Brayden, in Fort Mill, S.C., both for the general so I went to work for the builder and he paid me every contractor Carocon Construction. Another new projFriday for however many hours I ran that machine,” ect is located near downtown Charlotte and is called Flowe said. 1305 Central Avenue. From there, he met several prominent home-buildAll of it means Flowe’s crews are constantly busy. ing firms in the Charlotte area and was able to grow “For instance, on the residential side where we clear with the city’s booming new-home market in the lots there could be subdivisions with anywhere from 25 lots to 150 lots,” Flowe said. "You could clear one (L-R) are Johny McCracken, Eddie Hahn, Reggie Carroll, Jeff Efird, 1980s and 1990s. “The work was steady and we were paid every to five lots in a day or you might do a rough grade on Nick Williams and Tom McClester. one or two, then you could make four visits to one week so cash flow wasn’t a problem,” he said. “We equipment that include bulldozers, backhoes, loaders, scraphouse while it is under construction.” grew to 30 employees and worked for these people for Flowe’s crews are assisted by 25 on-road dump trucks, ers and motorgraders. years.” The majority of those pieces are Caterpillars. lowboys and trailers, as well as another 100 heavy pieces of see FLOWE page 80

One Man with One Tractor Flowe’s preference for Cat equipment goes back 40 years to when he scraped together the money to buy a 955K track loader as his first piece of machinery in his new business. “I was working for a grading contractor and trying to figure out how to make a better living for my family,” he said. “I knew a contractor who I had worked for in the past who decided to sell some of his equipment. He was also a home builder and he said that if we were to buy a piece of equipment he would give us some work.” The cost of the 955K was $20,000, so Flowe got his dad to co-sign a note for $5,000. He then got a bank to loan him another $13,000. Determined to secure that tractor, he borrowed (L-R) are Jim Flowe, Jeff Fink of James River Equipment and another $1,000 against his home from a Bill Journey, Road Machinery Services. finance company.

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Hyundai Unveils Machines, Presents Tour of Facility

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Sporting their pink Hyundai breast cancer awareness apparel are Jobe Miles (L) of Chappell Tractor, Milford, N.H., and Wendy Guess, Hyundai spokesperson.

During tours of the facility of the Hyundai North American headquarters, guests visit the training center.

A crowd settles in for a demonstration of the newest Hyundai machines at a site in Cumming, Ga.

The new Hyundai series 9 single-drum model rollers were introduced to the crowd at the demo event.

More than 20 million parts are stored in the warehouse at the Hyundai North American facility in Norcross, Ga.


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In an airplane hangar at New York’s Kennedy Airport, fewer than 30 pieces of steel remain from the debris recovered after terrorists flew hijacked planes into the World Trade Center’s twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Even 14 years after the attacks, applications are still pending for the pieces of metal — mostly for memorials and museum exhibits — and some pieces found a new home as recently as September in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Florida. Here’s a look at what has become of the relics of the World Trade Center:

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Contractors Find it Difficult to Fill Key Craft, Salaried Jobs An overwhelming majority of construction firms report trouble finding qualified craft workers to fill key spots as demand for construction continues to rebound in many parts of the country, according to the results of an industry-wide survey released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials called for new career and technical school programs, as well as other workforce measures to offset the labor shortages that are forcing firms to change how they operate and pose risks to workplace safety. "Few firms across the country have been immune from growing labor shortages in the construction industry," said Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors. "The sad fact is too few students are being exposed to construction careers or provided with the basic skills needed to prepare for such a career path." Of the 1,358 survey respondents, 86 percent said they are having difficulty filling hourly craft or salaried professional positions. Seventy-nine percent of responding firms nationwide are having a hard time filling one or more of the 21 hourly craft professional positions, particularly carpenters (73 percent of firms that employ carpenters report difficulty), sheet metal installers (65 percent) and concrete workers (63 percent). In addition, 52 percent of firms are having a hard time filling salaried professional positions, especially project managers/supervisors (listed by 55 percent of firms that employ them), estimators (43 percent) and engineers (34 percent), noted AGC's chief economist, Ken Simonson. As labor shortages grow more severe, competition for workers is heating up, Simonson added. He noted that 36 percent of firms report losing hourly craft professionals to other local construction firms, and 21 percent to other industries locally. Thirteen percent of responding firms report losing workers to construction firms in other locations. Growing competition for workers is prompting 56 percent of firms to increase base pay rates for hourly craft professionals. Moreover, 43 percent of firms have increased their reliance on subcontractors because of tight labor conditions. And worker shortages also appear to be impacting safety, with 15 percent of firms reporting an increase in injuries and illnesses because of worker shortages, Simonson added. The association has updated its Preparing the Next Generation of Skilled Construction Workers: A Workforce Development Plan to address the growing worker shortages, Sandherr noted. The plan outlines steps, such as increasing funding for vocational education and making it easier to establish construction-focused schools, to reinvigorate the pipeline for new construction workers. The plan also calls for comprehensive immigration reform and measures to make it easier to hire veterans. The survey was conducted in July and August. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Tips for Contractors BattlingChallenge of Time By Jeff Winke CEG CORRESPONDENT

Construction contractors face it frequently — that hollow feeling in the gut that there isn’t enough time. The clock ticks faster on construction projects; slower when getting a cavity filled at the dentist. These are just the facts of life. Time is money to owners, contractors and users of the project. From the owner’s perspective there is lost revenue by not receiving return on investment, cash flow crunch, potential alienation and loss of clients/tenants, extended interest payments and negative marketing impacts. From the users’ perspective, there are financial implications similar to owners. Delays in upgraded facilities translate into operating at below optimum efficiency, resulting in higher user cost. Delays in constructing or rehabilitating infrastructure negatively affect businesses and the public atlarge. Time implications from the contractor’s perspective include potential liquidated damages (negative) and incentive/disincentive payments. Delays result in extended overhead costs and puts a crunch on critical cash flow. Extending project durations limits the contractor’s bonding capacity and ability to bid more work (lost opportunity cost). Inefficient time management results in higher labor and equipment costs. A reputation for late completions is bad for business, especially in negotiated work. In today’s intensely time-driven business environment, superior planning, scheduling and control are vital. Time issues swirl around control. Lack of control over time creates discomfort, while having control over time creates a sense of ease. Here are tips, tactics and devices that will help the contractor have control over time: • Notebook and pen — A paper notebook can be a lifesaver. What it lacks in snazziness, it makes up for in functionality and flexibility. Date each page and use the notebook for anything and everything. Make “to do” lists, documentations, notes, ideas, time records, mileage and expenses, names and phone numbers and reminders. There are no rules. It can be a junk drawer for odds and ends or a disciplined, sorted method for recording completed tasks, to dos and plans. The notebook can function as a diary of what took place on any day or an intermediary capture that is later transferred to a computer, tablet or smartphone. Any style notebook

will do. The tape-bound, black-marble composition notebooks are especially inexpensive and work well. • Smartphone — Today’s smartphones can function like the Swiss Army knife of time management. The three forms of communication — telephone, text, and email — all show a time-date record, which can be helpful. There’s a camera and video camera for documenting completed tasks, projects or issues. A tape recorder, reminder alarms, clock, calendar, weather report and countless helpful apps, which are free or can be purchased. Three helpful apps for construction contractors hoping to tame the time beast are: Toggl — Say what’s to be done, start the timer and stop it when done. Events can be coded to see what’s consuming more time than it should. My Minutes — The focus is on setting goals. Schedule an activity and the amount of time it should take. The app gives a nudge when out of time, or a virtual pat on the back when the goal is achieved. Construction Manager — Allows the transfer of maintenance logs, daily reports, project estimates and time sheets. Salespeople and estimators can create onsite estimates for construction and repair projects. • Learn to say “No.” — Most people are agreeable. Ask and they’ll make time to do it. These “it will only take a few minutes” tasks, discussions or meetings can easily bollix up the golden rule of time management. For each day one needs to identify the two or three tasks that are the most crucial, and do those first. Once those are done, the day has already been a success. It is critical to exercise the prerogative to say no. Jane Collingwood of Psych Central, an online mental health resource, offers these “Top Tips for Saying No”: — Keep your response simple. If you want to say no, be firm and direct. — Buy yourself some time. — Consider a compromise. — Separate refusal from rejection. — Don’t feel guilty for saying no. — Be true to yourself. Time is a force. It is relentless, untiring and never stops. For the construction contractor, the best that can be done is to control it and manage it. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Construction Markets Behind Due to Uncertain Funding Construction employment increased in fewer than half of the nation’s metro areas between July 2014 and July 2015, the weakest expansion since late 2011, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released Sept. 1 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that the new jobs data comes while a series of vital federal infrastructure funding measures, notably the surface transportation program, languish unfinished in Congress. “Although construction employment and spending are still expanding well overall,

(28 percent, 500 jobs), WeirtonSteubenville, W.V.-Ohio (28 percent, 500 jobs), Wenatchee, Wash. (23 percent, 500 jobs) and Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Mich. The largest job losses from July 2014 to July 2015 were in Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas (minus 3,300 jobs, minus 4 percent), followed by New Orleans-Metairie, La. (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 9 percent), Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, Miss. (minus 2,100 jobs, minus 23 percent), BergenHudson-Passaic, N.J. (minus 1,900 jobs, minus 6 percent) and Akron, Ohio (minus

“Uncertainty over funding for transportation infrastructure, a contraction in oil and gas drilling, and turmoil in international markets have left many local construction markets behind even as others grow strongly.” Ken Simonson AGC

the gains are increasingly spotty,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Uncertainty over funding for transportation infrastructure, a contraction in oil and gas drilling, and turmoil in international markets have left many local construction markets behind even as others grow strongly.” Simonson noted that, of the 358 metro areas for which the Labor Department provides construction employment data, only 168 (47 percent) experienced an increase in construction employment from July 2014 to July 2015. Construction employment declined in 138 metro areas (39 percent) and was level in 52 metros (15 percent). Nationally, construction employment increased by 231,000 (3.8 percent) over the past 12 months. Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Wash., added the largest number of construction jobs in the past year (10,300 jobs, 13 percent), followed by Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills, Mich. (9,100 jobs, 20 percent), Denver-AuroraLakewood, Colo. (8,900 jobs, 10 percent) and Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, Ill. (8,500 jobs, 7 percent). The largest percentage gains occurred in El Centro, Calif.

1,800 jobs, minus 13 percent). The largest percentage decline for the past year was in Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula followed by Lawrence-Methuen Town-Salem, Mass.N.H. (minus 16 percent, minus 400 jobs), Bloomington, Ind. (minus 15 percent, minus 400 jobs) and Santa Fe, N.M. (minus 15 percent, minus 400 jobs). Association officials urged Congress to take up the federal surface transportation bill and set funding levels for many other federal construction programs as soon as possible once members return to Washington after Labor Day. They added that without these measures in place, more areas of the country were likely to suffer drops in the total number of construction jobs. “More metro areas are likely to suffer construction employment declines if policy makers in Washington fail to enact an adequately funded long-term bill for highway and transit infrastructure investment,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Atlas Copco’s Peter Wallenberg ‘Water for All Fund’ Will Benefit Malawi Starting in October, Water for All will finance installing infrastructure and facilities that support clean water, sanitation and hygiene in about a dozen villages and communities in the southeastern Africa nation. About 28,000 residents will benefit from the project once it’s complete in October 2018. Water for All is working with the nonprofit ADRA on the project, which is financed through donations to the Peter Wallenberg Water for All Fund, where Atlas Copco is one of the major contributors. “Atlas Copco is delighted that the many contributions made to the Peter Wallenberg Water for All Fund will be turned into true life-changing benefits for thousands of people in Malawi,” said Ronnie Leten, Atlas Copco’s president and CEO. Water for All chose the Malawi project since it had previous success in the area. The region also is where Peter Wallenberg Sr. was active while working for Atlas Copco in Africa. Wallenberg was Atlas Copco’s managing director for the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland — now Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi — starting in 1926, and he was chairman of Atlas Copco’s board of directors from 1974 to 1996. He worked at Atlas Copco for more than 61 years and passed away in January.

Atlas Copco’s main community engagement initiative is Water for All. Run by employees, the organization provides people in need with long-term access to clean drinking water. Through donations, boosted by the Atlas Copco Group, the nonprofit organization provided clean drinking water to more than 1.5 million people. Water for All programs sprung up in more than 40 countries with support projects all over the world. Atlas Copco employees founded it in Sweden 31 years ago, on Aug. 22, 1984. For more information about Water for All, visit www.water4all.org/us/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Starting in October, Water for All will finance installing infrastructure and facilities that support clean water, sanitation and hygiene in about a dozen villages and communities in the southeastern Africa nation.


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Born for the Business: Contractor Returns to Paving Firm By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Tarheel Paving and Asphalt Company owner John Pace was basically born into the business. “I started paving with my father when I was about six years old,” he said. “He had one of the first rideable paving machines in western North Carolina and I worked with him every day just about through the summer. He was a workaholic kind of guy, so I was right there with him every day, my brother and I both.” Pace went on to start his own business and was able to pay his way through college by sealing driveways. He started Tarheel Paving in Hendersonville, N.C., in 1981. “We were so small,” he said. “We used to do little patch jobs, and sealed a lot of driveways. I think the first big project I got was patching some water line cuts for the city of Hendersonville water department. And it was excruciating, because I didn’t have much machinery to do the job, so we did a lot of digging out by hand. So it was pretty tough starting out.” However, with Pace’s help, the company was able to persevere. “I just kept putting money back into the business, and we just kept growing and growing and growing, and every year we got a little bit bigger and a little bit stronger,” Pace said. In 2001, Pace bought a brand new ADM asphalt plant and started running it. He was successful in getting into highway paving for the NCDOT, and did that for the next six years. “Then in 2006, I was so tired from working on the state highways — day and night,” he said. “I loved the work, but it was just so much for me because I was by myself. I couldn’t find key help — back then, the economy was good and everybody had a good job and they didn’t want to come work for a smaller company. We were small, relatively speaking. It wore me out, so in 2006, I sold my asphalt plant and auctioned off a lot of my highway paving equipment, and started doing some residential development.” Pace decided to come back to his paving

A lot of times they just call us and ask us to pave something, they don’t even ask us the price, so we’re very fortunate that way. But with that comes the responsibility of giving the customer a good job, so with us that’s the thing that we stress and we work at. It’s the little things — are the edges straight, did you leave the job site clean, is the compaction on the mix proper — all the things that go with it.” Pace attributes his company’s growth in part to his love of the paving business. “I love being around it, and I always wanted to be paving on the highways, Pace said. “I love seeing the big pavers out on the highway with the trucks lined up. It’s just something that’s always intrigued me. To this day, I still love paving highways, but I’m just not up to the stress of doing it. I’m 59 years old and I’m just not up for that stress, although I do love it. It was Tarheel Paving and Asphalt just a natural progression for us — Company does mainly parking lots, just kind of where things took us. So subdivisions and occasional driveI’ve seen a little bit of everything. ways. I’ve been small, I’ve been large, I’ve been back small again.” business in 2010. A former employee When he came back to the busihad been running it until that time, and ness, Pace noted that he hadn’t realPace took it over and began to rebuild ly replaced any equipment since the business. 2005, and a lot of it was getting “I’ve been working to rebuild it ever older. He wanted to get into a pursince 2010,” Pace said. “And in 2014, chasing plan to replace his fleet. we had a pretty good year — the best Pace’s fleet includes two Blaw-Knox “When you think about it paving year we’ve had probably in six years Currently, pavers, the Cat AP655 and six or seven different equipment, support and service and — we could kind of see a little day- rollers, including the newest addition, a Cat SP334. sales representatives are just so light, and 2015’s been a good year also. In 2014, there were more jobs for bid. been around, and I’ve had some really good important, and it’s even more important now Before that every paving company in the crews. I don’t have to worry about anything because every dollar just has to go so far,” country would be bidding on the same job, — they do good work and I don’t have to go Pace said. “Being able to have the support and then good jobs only came up once every back and check up on them. It makes my job that Carolina Tractor offers, and Caterpillar two to three weeks, so the competition was so easy to have these guys, and I appreciate — you can’t really put a value on it. It’s just so valuable, because if I need a part, I can just fierce, and it seemed like a lot of people them.” Pace describes himself as a quality-driven make a phone call and I can have the part were working for nothing, and it was really that day or worst case scenario the next hard to make money. Then in 2014, we start- person. “To me, quality is very important, and I morning. If I need help getting the part put ed getting more profitable work, and there were more jobs that kind of spread around, mean quality in our work and also quality in on, I can have someone there in matter of the equipment that we have,” he said. “I like hours. If I need any kind of servicing infortoo.” The company does mainly parking lots, to have good equipment that’s dependable mation about the machines, I’m able to get and gets the job done right. As far as the that. It really worked out well for me to team subdivisions and occasional driveways. “I’m so proud of my crew, because some company motto, we’re always putting the up with Carolina Tractor and Caterpillar. “Carolina Tractor had recently merged of the same guys have been here 26 years — customer first, because the customers are the even when I wasn’t here, they stayed,” Pace ones that made us, and over the years, we’ve with Arrow Equipment Co., and Doug said. “It’s probably the best paving crew I’ve been very fortunate to have a good clientele. see TARHEEL page 50


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unique features, such as an adjustable centrifugal force of the screed. This feature is ideal for efficient leveling of nearly any type of concrete. The BV30 is equipped with a Honda GX35 Mini 4-stroke engine, which operates quietly with as few as 108 decibels. This unit also includes a vibration damper between the engine and the handle that minimizes hand and arm vibrations. “The BV30 gives operators optimal flexibility in a screed,” said Darrell Engle, product development specialist at Atlas Copco. “Its assortment of blade sizes gives the operator the versatility to use one screed to tackle a variety of jobs.” Operators can easily clean the screed with water and a stiff broom, which ensures it’s easy to handle and operates efficiently on the next job. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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FORT MYERS, FL 239-334-3627

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North Carolina Asheville • 828/681-5172 Charlotte • 704/376-7554 Greenville • 252/695-6200 High Point • 336/665-0110 Raleigh • 919/851-2030 Wilmington • 910/254-2031 South Carolina Columbia • 803/794-6150 Greer • 864/877-8962 North Charleston • 843/552-0095

The latest addition to the expanding ride-on trowel line features a more powerful Tier IV final engine and heavyduty hydraulic cooling system. Contactors can use this trowel to pan the floors “tight” in high ambient air temperatures.

Wacker Neuson Ride-On Trowel Features Upgrades, Tier IV Engine Wacker Neuson has upgraded its 10-ft. (3 m) hydraulic ride-on trowel to reflect the demanding needs of the professional concrete contractor. The latest addition to the expanding ride-on trowel line features a more powerful Tier IV final engine and heavy-duty hydraulic cooling system. Contactors can use this trowel to pan the floors “tight” in high ambient air temperatures. The new CRT 60-74L is powered by a 74-hp Kohler, non-DPF Tier IV final engine. The boost in horsepower provides for better finishing by providing a stable, consistent engine and blade speed. The CRT 6074L can easily maintain blade speed under a high load finishing condition. An improved hydraulic drive system includes a cooler to the open loop hydraulic system that keeps the overall hydraulic system temperature down, improving performance and the life of the machine. Wacker Neuson’s CRT 60-74L provides a unique driving experience. An added gyro assisted steering feature compensates for any unwanted machine rotation and allows the operator to stay on a steady course with less fatigue. The unit continues to feature a power steering system. Wacker Neuson was able to combine fully hydraulic drive performance with a dual mode power steering system that makes operation more comfortable and the trowel more responsive to the operator’s command. The dual mode system allows the operators to select the response of the joysticks to meet their preference and best suit the concrete condition. The engine power regulation system continues to be an important feature of Wacker Neuson’s 10 ft. professional rider. Similar to an automatic transmission in a car, this sys-

tem will constantly monitor engine speed and adjusts the hydraulic load, allowing the unit to seamlessly run at optimal engine and blade speed for maximum power input to the concrete. Other features that concrete finishers will appreciate include the built-in hydraulic wheel kit. This allows operators to easily raise the machine on the front and back wheels to change blades or install pans without the need of a forklift or cranes. The built-in system also allows for easier movement around the job site or shop. Operator comfort features include an electronic cruise control, adjustable seat, plenty of legroom, ergonomically positioned arm rests and simple joy stick controls, fully hydraulic blade pitch and six working lights. Wacker Neuson’s 60-in. (152 cm), CRT 60-74L is the largest model of Wacker Neuson’s extensive concrete rideon trowel line. Contractors and dealers will find that this model with the latest Tier IV final turbo charged engine and additional improvements meet or exceeds competitive model’s specifications. The unit offers a high blade speed of up to 150 rpm, hydraulic blade pitch, 2-speed engine throttle and large 12-gal. (45 L) fuel tank that offers four hours of uninterrupted run time. Weighing in at 2,650 lbs. (1,202 kg), with six blades per rotor and a path width of 123-in. (312 cm), Wacker Neuson’s CRT 60-74L is an ideal machine for professional concrete contractors looking for high performance on large jobs. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Ashland, VA • 804/798-6001 Fishersville, VA • 540/337-3057 Manassas, VA • 703/631-8500 Salem, VA • 540/380-2011 Tazewell, VA • 276/596-9440 Winchester, VA • 540/667-9777 www.JamesRiverEquipment.com

Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563 LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900 Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870 Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111 Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800 Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283 www.PowerEquipCo.com

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Sakai America Commends Top National, Regional Branches, Dealer of the Year

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3300 Alcoa Highway Knoxville, TN 37920 (865) 577-5563

1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 (800) 875-5659 (404) 361-1593

Sakai Heavy Industries, a thanks to the hard work and global leader in compaction personal commitment of our equipment, named RDO dealers. Sakai dealer of the Equipment Co. as Sakai year awards not only celeAmerica’s dealer of the year. brate the remarkable sucRDO Equipment, representcesses these dealers have ing Sakai in central Texas, achieved with the Sakai Arizona and southern product line but are also an California, was chosen as expression of our immense recipient of the award based gratitude for their significant on metrics that include both contributions and the wonvolume and total sales. In derful relationship we enjoy addition to dealer of the year, with them.” the highest level of recogni- (L-R) are Marcus Archer, James River; Terry Thomas, Sakai’s regional dealer of tion, Sakai also awarded four James River; Mark Armel, Sakai America; and Ted the year awards went to regional top dealers in the Doran, James River. James River Equipment in Northeast, West, Midwest Virginia and North Carolina, and Southeast. Northeast; Stribling Equipment in Mississippi, Midwest; Upon learning of the award, RDO Vice President Daryl Four Seasons Equipment of Houston, Texas, West; and Shelton, said: “We are pleased to be the Sakai dealer of the Great Southern Equipment covering Florida, Southeast. year and appreciate the recognition. Sakai complements our Weinstiger said, “We at Sakai appreciate the dedication overall product offering and has been a contributor to our these dealers have shown to the sale and support of the Sakai rental growth and market strategy. Sakai makes reliable product line. We look forward to many years of continuing products that are well received by our customers who pur- success together.” chase and/or rent for their fleets.” For more information, visit www.sakaiamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Denver Weinstiger, vice president of Sakai Sales & Product Support, said, “Sakai has had an outstanding year Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

1487 Rock Springs Road Kingsport, TN 37664 (423) 349-6111

Atlas Copco’s LT Compaction Tool Proves Successful With Its Customers Atlas Copco has doubled sales of its LT rammer series as customers have embraced its ergonomic, user-friendly design, according to the manufacturer. The rammers are versatile compaction tools developed for work on cohesive and granular soils in a wide range of applications, such as repairs and improvements to trenches and foundations. “The LT rammer is built with the operator in focus to ensure that it is easy to handle, effective and safe for the construction workers,” said Andrew Walker, president of Atlas Copco’s construction technique business area. “We are happy to see that construction companies are recognizing the benefits that come with using this tool.” Since the upgraded LT6005 rammer and the smaller LT5005 rammer were introduced in August 2014 they have more than doubled sales in the United Kingdom, and significantly increased sales in markets such as Australia, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Poland, Spain and the United States. The key to achieving that was the close relationship between Atlas Copco designers and dealers as well as the construction companies that use the tool. The result was a slimmer design that facilitates handling where space is tight, including close to walls, posts and in narrow trenches. At a mere 6 in. (15 cm) wide, the LT5005 is 3 in. (7.6 cm) smaller than its predecessor and the LT6005 is 9 in. (22.8 cm) wide — 2 in. (5 cm) shorter than the previous model. The new LT6005 rammer has won two prestigious design awards this year; the iF Product Design Award in Germany and the Swedish Grand Award of Design in the Public’s Favorite category. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

4295 Bonny Oaks Drive Chattanooga, TN 37406 (423) 894-1870 1290 Bridgestone Pkwy LaVergne, TN 37086 (615) 213-0900 3050 Ferrell Park Cove Memphis, TN 38116-3502 (901) 346-9800 1545 Highway 45 Saltillo, MS 38866 (662) 869-0283

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Since the upgraded LT6005 rammer and the smaller LT5005 rammer were introduced in August 2014, they have more than doubled sales in the United Kingdom, and significantly increased sales in markets such as Australia, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Poland, Spain and the United States.

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May Heavy Equipment www.mayequip.com Columbia, SC 803/409-0460

JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT Asheville, NC 28806 828/667-0176

Mt. Gilead, NC 910/439-5653

Greenville, NC 252/758-4403

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Pace’s Fleet Includes Blaw Knox Pavers, Cat AP665, SP334 TARHEEL from page 37

Parton, my paver salesman of 33 years, had also made the move to Caterpillar so it was a natural fit for me to follow Doug. Being a Blaw Knox man for 33 years it was hard for me to look at a different brand of paver. I’ll give it to Doug, he never gave up.” According to Pace, he purchased an AP655 track paver at the end of 2014, and he also had two Blaw-Knox back up pavers. “When we first saw it [the AP655], it was so big,” Pace said. “We were looking at it for doing private work, and when we first saw it I said no, this paver’s too big. We did a demo on it and we took it back to the yard and parked it, and we weren’t even thinking about getting it. We were out on a high profile job, and we had a lot of people coming in to look at Christmas lights at this historic site, and we were doing some paving out in front of it, and we pulled our old paver out and blew a hydraulic line. This seemed to be the scenario we were going through with the older equipment. So when we blew the hydraulic line, I said that’s it, I’m done with it — go to the shop and pick up a paver. “So we loaded the AP655 up and brought it over there, and I called Doug the next morning and told him I was going to buy it, so I kind of forced myself into getting it. But

it worked out great, because it’s a great paver, and the thing that’s so amazing is we can use it on anything that we pave. It’s very seldom that we can’t use it, and it’s so contrary to what you think when you look at it on the showroom floor or when you first walk up to it. It’s so tall and it looks so massive, but the reality of it is that we can get it in places that we couldn’t get into with our smaller paver.” One thing that Pace has been most impressed with is the machine’s maneuverability. “The tracks will spin around and it will make a circle inside its own footprint,” he said. “It’s just a real versatile machine…I’m really surprised at how versatile it is. Had I known that, I probably wouldn’t have had the reservations about buying it in the first place. But if you have a small paving company and you see an AP655 or AP600 and it seems like it’s going to be too large for you, I can assure you that it’s not. It will work for you. You just have to get used to the visual of it.” Pace said that Caterpillar doesn’t really market this particular paver for a company as small as his. “If you set your stone base up good and hard, this paver will do anything for a small

company, and I think it’s important that people know that,” he said. “How many times does a small company want to buy a Caterpillar paver, but they’re scared to buy one because of the size, and the dollar value of a AP555 vs. a AP655 is very close. People need to know that this paver will work for a small company.” Currently, Pace’s fleet includes two BlawKnox pavers, the Cat AP655 and six or seven different rollers, including the newest addition, a Cat SP334. “We don’t use it on driveways and small jobs, but it’s a larger roller than what we typically use, and it’s really good for paving a subdivision or a large parking lot where we need to get density,” he said. “We bought that roller the very end of last year or middle of last year — 2014” Pace explained that he built an asphalt plant in 2013 when a friend, Boyd “Bub” Hyder approached him for help becoming competitive coming out of the recession. “So we teamed up and built a new asphalt plant for us — but it’s actually a used asphalt plant — it’s a small three-ton batch plant,” he said. “We put it up just thinking it would be fine for a small company, and already in two years we’ve outgrown it, so we’re in the process of changing it around and making it

more efficient. We’re able to use recycled asphalt in it, and I’m thinking probably next year it will be modified into a continuous mix plant. So it’s a success in a way, because we built it in 2013, and we’ve already outgrown it in 2015.” Pace has a Caterpillar 928G that he uses at the asphalt plant. He also has a 325 long reach trackhoe that is used to dip sand out of the creek to utilize in the asphalt. In addition, he has a Caterpillar 247 skid steer and two Caterpillar asphalt rollers — a 224 and a 334. He noted that he hopes that going forward he can maintain his relationship with Carolina Tractor, and to eventually have nearly all Caterpillar equipment. “They seem to be able to fill the need, whether it’s the light grading end of what we do, or whether it’s the asphalt or the compaction,” he said. “We have Caterpillar trackhoes, we have Caterpillar loaders at our asphalt plant, and we have Caterpillar skid steers, so we have a lot of Caterpillar equipment. We’re just kind of slowly trying to change over to where all of our equipment is Caterpillar.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Event Provides Opportunity to Show HX Series Hydraulic Excavators HYUNDAI from page 20

Guests try out the brand new HX series excavators.

Hyundai’s Stan Park (R) talks with the guys from East Alabama-based dealer Forestry 21, including (L-R) Louis Greer, George Copelan and Ricky McConnell.

Representatives of the south Georgia Hyundai distributor, Crosby Equipment, look over the new Hyundai machines. (L-R) are Tim Tomberlin, Jerome Crosby, Luke Peavy, Jay Crosby, Chet Ellis and David Crockett.

Tom Owen (L), Hyundai national sales manager, joins the featured band playing a mean harmonica.

Jesse Beasley of May Heavy Equipment, Columbia, S.C., operates this new Hyundai HX 260L during the excavator soccer ball challenge. Hyundai dealer representatives of Aman Construction Equipment attend the event, (L-R) including Neal Cigelske, Chad Aman, Daniel Simon, Barry Simon and Larry Welch.

Greg Cook of Century Equipment, Dyersburg, Tenn., gives the new Hyundai HL960 wheel loader a good workout and found it to be a very quiet and smooth machine.

The larger 8 in. (20.3 cm) advanced cluster-monitor screen in the HX series excavators proves a big hit with the dealers in attendance.

Dealers flock to the Hyundai compact tandem-drum compactors.


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Caterpillar C Series Articulated Trucks Increase Potential

Rated payload capacities for the new models are 36, 42, and 45.2 tons (32.7, 38, and 41 t), respectively, with all models replacing their B Series predecessors.

The Cat 735C, 740C EJ and 745C articulated trucks build on the performance, reliability and durability of their B Series predecessors with significant new features. These include engines that meet U.S. EPA Tier IV Final/EU Stage IV emission standards, new transmissions with expanded electronic control, automatic traction control, automatic retarder control, hill assist and waiting brake systems, and an optional payload weighing system — all aimed at delivering lower costs per ton by reducing cycle times, saving fuel and easing the operator’s work load. Rated payload capacities for the new models are 36, 42, and 45.2 tons (32.7, 38, and 41 t), respectively, with all models replacing their B Series predecessors. The new 745C’s 1.7-ton (1.5 t) capacity increase (compared with the 740B’s capacity) combines with its faster cycle times for significant production gains. The new 740C EJ ejector model, which combines the 745C’s tractor with a horizontaldischarge body, provides added versatility and safety in certain operations. The 740C EJ can unload material to uniform depths

while traveling at speed, potentially reducing the need for onsite spreading equipment, and can discharge the load with added stability in soft underfoot conditions, on side slopes and grades, and in environments where overhead obstructions are present. New Power-Train Efficiency Engines in the new models meet Tier IV Final/Stage IV emission standards, but also are available in versions meeting applicable emission standards for lesser- and nonregulated areas. The 735C’s Cat C15 ACERT engine is rated at 452 hp (337 kW) and the C18 ACERT engine in the 740C EJ and 745C is rated at 511 hp (381 kW). Articulated trucks designed for sale in higher regulated territories are equipped with the Cat clean emissions module (CEM). This aftertreatment system includes a diesel particulate filter that can automatically regenerate (remove accumulated soot) without operator intervention or work cycle disruption. The fully integrated Cat CEM also includes a selective catalytic reduction system and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank, with the DEF tank being easily accessed

from ground level. The new Cat CX38 high density power shift transmission used in the C Series trucks has nine forward speeds, two reverse speeds, and a number of electronic features that enhance overall performance and productivity. Electronic clutch pressure control, for example, modulates transmission-clutch engagement for smooth shifting and extended component life, and the advanced productivity electronic control strategy feature is aimed at optimizing gear selection in all operating situations for efficient performance and fuel economy. Shift torque management, combined with the improved shift control logic feature, maintains consistent torque flow though the transmission during gear-range changes, provides automatic shift selection tailored to machine operation, and automatically downshifts for acceleration. Part throttle shifting allows shifting at lower engine speeds, resulting in improved fuel efficiency, quieter operation and easier low-speed maneuvering. As the new C Series trucks, with permanent six-wheel drive, encounter changing terrain and

underfoot conditions, the automatic traction control feature adjusts the level of engagement for the clutch locks in the inter-axle differential and in the three axle differentials. The system makes these adjustments while the machine is moving and does not require operator intervention. The system maintains optimum traction for steady production, relieves the operator of manually engaging the system, saves fuel by proportionally applying the locks based on operating conditions, and does not hinder tight-maneuver steering. Retarding control for the C Series models can now be set to fully automatic, in addition to manual control. In automatic mode, the machine manages retarding through a combination of engine brake, gear selection, and servicebrake application without operator intervention. The automatic system is available for both forward and reverse operations, and the manual system provides two levels of engagement for more experienced operators. Other features that contribute to the overall efficiency and ease of operation include the hill assist system, which facilitates stopping and starting on grades, and the

waiting brake system, which temporarily applies the service brakes during pauses in the work cycle, whether waiting at the loading or dumping site or delays from site congestion. Cat Connect Technologies Cat Connect payload technologies for the 735C, 740C EJ, and 745C help customers optimize operations and improve overall jobsite efficiency. With Cat production measurement as an option, operators can measure and deliver accurate payloads with confidence to boost productivity, lower costs and prevent the potential for overload damage. When used with Cat Connect link technologies, payload data can be accessed through the online VisionLink user interface. With accurate, reliable, performance and productivity data, customers can make timely, factbased decisions about their fleet and effectively manage their job sites. For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Drive Configuration

BELL B25E B30E B35D B40D B45D B50D

CATERPILLAR 770 770G 770G Tier IV 772 772G 772G Tier IV 773G 775G 777G 785D 789D 793F MT5300D AC 795F AC 797F

HITACHI EH1100-5 EH1700-3 EH3500AC-3 EH4000AC-3 EH5000AC-3

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2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD

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JOHN DEERE 250D Series II 300D Series II 370E 410E 460E

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TEREX TRUCKS TA400 TA250 TA300 TR100 TR45 TR60 TR70

41,365 (18,763) 42,365 (19,216) 62,236 (28,230) 65,808 (29,850) 72,708 (32,980) 76,104 (34,520)

6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6 6x6

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134,912 (61,195) 157,000 (71,214) 157,000 (71,214) 158,044 (71,688) 181,000 (82,100) 181,000 (82,100) 251,416 (114,040) 274,705 (124,604) 401,955 (182,324) 550,000 (249,476) 700,000 (317,515) 851,000 (386,007) 1,150,000 (521,631) 1,257,000 (570,166) 1,375,000 (623,690) 240,194 (108,950) 360,008 (163,300) 709,888 (322,000) 846,575 (384,000) 1,102,310 (500,000)

19,224 (8,720) 18,210 (8,260) 18,000 (8,165) 35,540 (16,120) 22,050 (9,979) 40,340 (18,314) 42,990 (19,541) 67,862 (30,782) 70,224 (31,853) 71,024 (32,216)

152,978 (69,390) 106,393 (48,259) 115,038 (52,200) 347,710 (157,720) 171,870 (77,960) 210,940 (95,680) 248,440 (112,690)

Engine Type

Rated Payload Tons (Metric Tons) 26.45 (24) 30.86 (28) 35.8 (32.5) 40.8 (37) 45.0 (41) 50.0 (45.35)

Drive System Mech/Electr.

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36 (32.7) 40 (36.3) 40 (36.3) 46 (41.7) 50 (45.4) 50 (45.4) 55.3 (50.1) 64 (58.1) 95.2 (86.4) 136 (123.4) 181 (164.2) 227 (205.9) 290 (263.1) 318 (288.5) 363 (329.3) 77 (69.85) 115.39 (104.7) 200 (181) 243 (221) 352 (319)

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E-Series Articulated Dump Trucks Feature New Updates Bolstered with big updates, the new 370E, 410E and 460E articulated dump truck (ADTs) are designed to keep materials moving and profits flowing. The three models are highlighted by an EPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EU Stage IV John Deere PowerTech diesel engine and a pressurized Deeredesigned cab — both of which combine to boost productivity and uptime, while minimizing daily operating costs. “The new E-Series articulated dump trucks are the result of our most important asset, our customers,” said Mark Shea, ADT product consultant, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “We worked with our customers to find out what they need in an articulated dump truck to make their jobs more safe, efficient and productive. The E-Series is equipped with several features to accommodate these requests. Efficiency and productivity are boosted by standard best-in-class diff lock and powerful transmission retarder; while safety is paramount through groundlevel daily service, auto horn, rollover protection and remote park-brake release.” Designed and built in Dubuque and Davenport, Iowa, the E-Series ADTs feature 422 hp (370E), 443 hp (410E) and 481 hp (460E), delivering impressive power and

torque with exceptional power-to-weight ratios and fast cycles. A purpose-built ZF transmission includes eight forward gears and four reverse gears, and a high-capacity retarder to increase service brake life. In addition, the John Deere hauler axles are designed for heavy-duty applications and include on-the-fly differential locks and outboard planetaries, and each axle is independently pressure lubed and filtered. The ESeries axles use internal wet disc brakes that utilize independent cooling circuits. Perhaps the biggest change to these new models is the updated cab. The ultra quiet, redesigned cab is sealed and pressurized to keep out dust and noise, affording enhanced operator concentration and efficiency. Creature comforts include push-button start, low-effort push-button controls, air-suspension heated high-back seat, tilt/telescoping steering wheel and optional premium radio with Bluetooth, auxiliary input and satellite radio capability. Stairway lights can be turned on with the push of a button from ground level for easier visibility when entering the larger cab entryway. The E-Series models are equipped with an updated 7-in. high-resolution LCD monitor for easy access to onboard diagnostics, digi-

tal gauges and vital system indicators — all conveniently located within arm’s reach and view during rough haul conditions. Two ergonomically positioned sealed switch modules simplify operation and convenience controls. The auto shutdown feature turns off the engine after an owner-determined period of inactivity to reduce emissions, idle time and subsequent wear on the power train. An integrated tire-pressure/temperature monitoring system comes standard to help maximize tire life and fuel efficiency. If pressure drops by 10 percent, a passive alarm appears on the monitor. In addition, further pressure decreases or overheating result in an audible warning and an email alert that is sent via JDLink. An optional, onboard weighing system is factory calibrated, which allows contractors to view the weight and the number of loads carried via JDLink. The system displays the payload on the monitor during loading while transmitting real-time load and tonnage data via JDLink, so productivity can be monitored from virtually anywhere. The onboard weighing option also comes equipped with mirror-mounted LED load indicator lights that illuminate for the loading operator as the

truck approaches capacity (green flashing), is at capacity (green) or is 10 percent or more over capacity/overload (red flashing). A favored customer-driven feature of the E-Series and a hallmark for John Deere is centralized, true ground-level servicing to simplify daily maintenance and overall serviceability. All daily service can be completed from the ground. Hydraulically controlled fans with swing-out cooling packages on both sides of the engine highlight the coolon-demand system. For dusty environments, there is a reversible fan option available for simplified cooler cleanout. Operators looking to get the most out of their E-Series can rely on Ultimate Uptime featuring John Deere WorkSight. With Ultimate Uptime, operators receive predelivery and follow-up inspections; three years of JDLink telematics, machine health prognostics and remote diagnostics and programming capability; and the ability to add additional dealer-provided uptime solutions to customize the package to individual needs. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The 370E, 410E and 460E articulated dump truck (ADTs) are highlighted by an EPA Final Tier IV (FT4)/EU Stage IV John Deere PowerTech diesel engine and a pressurized Deere-designed cab.


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Komatsu’s Off-Highway Truck Features Clean Engine Komatsu America Corp.’s HD785-7 offhighway truck features a powerful, clean Komatsu SAA12V140E-3 turbocharged, after cooled engine that provides a maximum net output of 1,178 hp. High Performance for Enhanced Productivity The truck’s engines deliver faster acceleration and higher travel speeds with high horsepower per ton. High torque at low speed, impressive acceleration and low fuel consumption ensure maximum productivity. The mode selection with variable horsepower control (VHPC) system selects the appropriate mode (either power or economy) based on the working condition. The VHPC system detects the truck’s load and selects the optimum horsepower setting mode, providing high production and low fuel consumption, according to the manufacturer. The fully automatic transmission selects an optimum gear according to the travel and engine speed. To reduce fuel consumption, the shifting point is automatically selected depending on the machine’s acceleration. The automatic retard speed control system (ARSC) with a large capacity retarder allows operators to set downhill travel speed at a

constant level so the operator can concentrate on steering. Its cooling oil temperature is consistently monitored so the speed is automatically reduced if the retarder oil temperature rises. The Komatsu designed electronically controlled all clutch modulation system with K-ATOMiCS optimizes the clutch engagement oil pressure at every gear for smoother shifting with minimal torque shock. The HD785-7 features an extra-long wheelbase, a wide tread and a low center of gravity to haul its load at higher speed for greater productivity and deliver driving comfort over rough terrain. Enhanced Cab Design for Optimal Operator Comfort and Safety The HD785-7 is equipped with an ergonomically designed cab that provides a quiet and comfortable operator environment. The spacious cabs are mounted with Komatsu’s viscous mounts to keep noise at a minimum and provide a low-vibration operating environment. A low effort body dump control level makes dumping loads significantly easier. The pedal-operated secondary brakes activate the front disk brakes and parking brakes. When hydraulic pressure

Komatsu’s HD785-7 off-highway truck features a Komatsu SAA12V140E-3 turbocharged, after cooled engine that provides a maximum net output of 1,178 hp.

drops below the rated level, the parking brake is automatically activated. The fiveway adjustable operator seat and the tilt-telescopic steering column provide and optimum driving posture for increased driving comfort and better control over the machine’s operation. Durability and Reliability Provide Easy Maintenance Flat face-to-face O-ring seals are used to securely seal all hydraulic hose connections

and to prevent oil leakage. The main harnesses and controller connectors are equipped with sealed DT connectors that provide high reliability and dust and water resistance. The fully hydraulic controlled wet multiple-disc brakes ensure reliable and stable brake performance. Wet disc brakes are fully sealed to keep contaminants out, reducing wear and maintenance. Both the filters and greasing points are centralized for easier servicing. To minimize operating costs, oil change intervals are extended to 500 hours for engine oil and 4,000 hours for hydraulic oil. The HD785-7 is equipped with Komatsu’s vehicle health monitoring system (VHMS) to allow easy access to summary performance data. Using a satellite communications system and optional wireless download, the Komatsu VHMS allows technicians to use a simple internet interface to easily check the pressures and trends, summarize yesterday’s payload, and be quickly alerted of critical faults. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Operating Weight Pounds (kgs) 138,230 (62,700) 139,112 (63,100) 117,881 (53,470) 165,644 (75,135) 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) 1,001,700 ( 454,363) 1,106,670 (501,974) 1,115,000 (505,755) 1,270,000 (576,072) 1,270,000 (576,072) 138,230 (62,700) 139,112 (63,100) 153,662 (69,699) 154,765 (70,200) 102,515 (46,500) 113,759 (51,600)

Rated Payload Tons (Metric Tons) 37 (33.5) 37 (33.5) 30.9 (28) 44.1 (40) 40 U.S. (36.5) 45.2 (41) 61 (55) 69.4 (63) 100.3 (91) 158.9 (144.1) 203 (184) 200 (181) 244 (222) 280 (254) 320 (290) 320 (290) 360 (327) 360 (327) 37 (33.5) 37 (33.5) 43 (39.0) 43 (39.0) 26.5 (24) 31 (28.1)

Engine Type Volvo D13J/16J Volvo D13J/16J Komatsu SAA6D125E-7 Komatsu SAA6D140E-7 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 D13J/16J Volvo D13J/16J Volvo D13J/16J Volvo D13J/16J Volvo D11L Volvo D11L

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Hilco, Gordon Brothers Group Partner to Sell Assets Hilco Industrial and Gordon Brothers Group announced they will run a privatetreaty sale process to sell an extensive fleet of trucking and heavy-haul equipment from Butch’s Trucking Inc., an oil and gas servicing company and part of the privately held Butch’s Family of Companies. Butch’s Trucking has made the decision to exit its heavy-haul service, as it relates to third-party contracting. The private-treaty sale process begins immediately and is expected to run through November. The assets for sale include more than 100 heavy-haul trucks, trailers, cranes and wheel loaders including the following: • More than 50 road winch, gin, and slick back trucks (2006 to 2014) • More than 30 heavy-haul trailers, Kalyn and Advance • Manitowoc 100-ton (90 t) crawler cranes (2007 to 2009) • Grove Hydro 275-ton (249 t) crane (2012) • Grove Hydro 165-ton (149 t) crane (2012) • Wheel loaders, forklifts, service trucks

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and vehicles • More than 30 Holden, Transcraft and Viking LowBoy, narrow neck, drop deck trailers The assets can be viewed at the following locations by appointment only: • 1838 West FM 2015, San Angelo, Texas 76902 • 510 Oil Post Road, Snyder, Texas 79549 Both Hilco Industrial and Gordon Brothers Group have valued and monetized billions of dollars of oil and gas assets worldwide and were selected by Butch’s Trucking to market and sell the extensive list of assets. For more information visit www.hilcoind.com/butchs, http://gordonbrothers.com/butchs or contact: • Jody Bacque–SVP Hilco Industrial, jbacque@hilcoglobal.com +1 251/404-2367 • Steve Wolf–CEO Hilco Industrial, swolf@hilcoglobal.com +1 616/732-1800 (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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ECA to Expand Due to Acquisition of Pile Equipment Equipment Corporation of America (ECA), a distributor of foundation construction equipment, acquired Pile Equipment of Green Cove Springs, Fla., on Aug. 13, 2015. The acquisition allows ECA to expand its full complement of specialty foundation construction machinery to Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Pile Equipment had established a reputation as a top local provider of foundation equipment in the southeastern United States since 1987. ECA plans to continue and build upon that tradition by retaining the core team from Pile Equipment including Mike Elliott and Mark Rutland. “You can now do business with ECA from the North Pole to Key West, Florida,” said Executive Vice President Ben Dutton. “Our goal is to expand upon the Pile Equipment legacy by delivering an even larger and more diverse selection of equipment, tooling and parts, in addition to a more sophisticated level of service to foundation construction contractors in the southeastern United States.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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GAHF Awards Honor Cat CEO Doug Oberhelman The German-American Heritage Foundation, or GAHF, — America’s largest German ancestry organization —announced that Doug Oberhelman, the chairman and CEO of Caterpillar Inc., will be honored as the 2015 Distinguished German-American of the Year. This award will be presented during the 29th Annual Award and Fundraising Gala at the National Press Club on Oct. 29th. The award, which the GAHF has bestowed since 1987, provides national recognition for outstanding leadership, contributions and achievements by Americans of German-speaking ancestry in diverse areas of society, including business, science, politics, the arts and education. Among the honorees have been such prominent German-Americans as former World Bank President Robert Zoellick, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Paul Volcker and former General Norman Schwarzkopf. Oberhelman, whose German roots go back to the industrial region of Westphalia in northwestern Germany, was chosen this year because of his outstanding leadership of Caterpillar, an icon of American industry, where he has concentrated on managing through accelerated business cycles, implementing cost-efficiencies and expanding lean manufacturing. He has renewed the company’s promise to focus on the customer first, and reinforced its dedication to quality, innovation and sustainability. Oberhelman first joined Caterpillar in 1975 after graduating from Millikin University in Decatur, Ill. with a B.A. degree in finance. He has since worked in a wide

variety of businesses across Caterpillar and has lived in North America, South America and Asia. Under his leadership, Caterpillar further expanded in the German market by acquiring Motoren-Werke Mannheim Holding, which allows the company to play a bigger role in the rapidly growing sustainable power generation solutions market. Caterpillar has approximately 4,500 employees and nearly 20 facilities, offices and service centers throughout Germany. Additionally, Oberhelman serves on the board of directors of Exxon Mobil, is a member of the Business Council and the Business Roundtable. From 2013-2014, he served as the chair of the board of the National Association of Manufacturers. His environmental and community service commitment is reflected through his vice presidency of the Wetlands America Trust, membership in the Nature Conservancy’s Latin America Conservation Council, and chairmanship of the board of trustees of the Easter Seals Foundation of Central Illinois. The annual gala helps fund the GAHF’s educational and outreach work about the important contributions of German-speaking immigrants to the United States. This year’s keynote award dinner address will be delivered by former U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab; the German Ambassador H.E. Peter Wittig, his wife, Huberta von Voss-Wittig, and other dignitaries are expected to attend as well. For more information, visit www.gahmusa.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Doug Oberhelman will be honored as the 2015 Distinguished German-American of the Year.


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Farmland Credits Excavator’s Comfort for Happy Operators

DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC. 233 Melville Road Arley, AL 35541 800-669-6450 • 205-387-1600 Fax: 205-387-1668 Dozers were outfitted with rakes on their blades to help separate good soils existing on the site from brush and stumps to be removed. FARMLAND from page 8

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The M series dozers are the first of their kind to feature a Tier IV Final engine with SCR (selective catalytic reduction). The machine’s hydrostatic transmission delivers the force and drawbar pull required to move more material while achieving up to 10 percent fuel savings. That means a more fuelefficient machine on the job site without sacrificing power. “The difference in [a comparable older model] and a 1650M, we found in the varying uses that we do on a job, could be as little as 1- or 2-gallons an hour or could be as much as 3-gallons, maybe a little more, per hour of that machine’s operational time in a day, which is [a] considerable [amount] in a day’s time,” Crockett said. With such a large project, operators spend 10 to 11 hours a day in the machine. Farmland Conversions credits the excavator’s comfortable cab for keeping its operators happy. “The cab environment stands out, especially in this hot humidity,” Crockett said. “The radio certainly helps out and the air [conditioning]. They couldn’t ask for a better environment to work in. Case has produced that, especially with the user-friendly controls and the seat itself.” A Productive Project In order to keep track of their fleet on the job site, each of Farmland’s machines is outfitted with Case SiteWatch telematics. Case

SiteWatch is a telematics solution designed to gather critical information about a machine’s performance and location, and present that data in a way that lets equipment owners make smart decisions in how that equipment works and operates. “On this particular job site, we have 10 machines and one guy running this job. He can’t be at all places at all times,” said Woody Inman, outside sales, Hills Machinery. “I give him a weekly report. It shows if any machines are lacking on productivity. It gives him fuel consumption. They’re ordering fuel upon realizing how much they’re using, so it helps them budget. It’s been a huge benefit for them.” After this project is completed, the company will move onto two smaller projects that aim to be completed in early 2016. Then, they’re hoping to take on another large project — developing another 1,500acres. This first 1,900-acre project as Farmland Conversion Consultants will forever stick out in their minds as an excellent collaboration between Hills Machinery and Farmland Conversions, an excellent matching of equipment to application. “This project is backed by product support from Hills Machinery, Case driven —100percent Case,” Crockett said. “And I’m proud to be a part of it.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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California Adds Most New Construction Jobs Over Year JOBS from page 1

reports suggest demand for projects remains very strong,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist of the association. “The apparent softness in hiring likely reflects contractors’ difficulty in finding qualified workers.” California added the most new construction jobs (43,800 jobs, 6.5 percent) between August 2014 and August 2015. Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months include Florida (25,700 jobs, 6.4 percent), North Carolina (13,200 jobs, 7.4 percent) and Washington (12,800 jobs, 8.0 percent). Arkansas (13.6 percent, 6,200 jobs) added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year, followed by Idaho (10.0 percent, 3,600 jobs), South Carolina (9.1 percent, 7,500 jobs) and Iowa (8.9 percent, 6,700 jobs). Thirteen states shed construction jobs during the past 12 months, while construction employment was unchanged in North Dakota. West Virginia (minus 15.1 percent, minus 5,100 jobs) lost the highest percent of construction jobs. Other states that lost a high percentage of jobs for the year include Rhode Island (minus 7.9 percent, minus 1,300 jobs), Mississippi (minus 7.4 percent, minus 3,600 jobs) and Ohio (minus 5.7 percent, minus 11,300 jobs). The largest job losses occurred in Ohio, West Virginia, Mississippi and Indiana (minus 3,600 jobs, minus 2.9 percent). Texas (3,200 jobs, 0.5 percent) added the most construction jobs between July and August. Other states adding a high number of construction jobs include Ohio (2,700 jobs, 1.5 percent), North Carolina (2,700 jobs, 1.4 percent) and New York (2,600 jobs, 0.7 percent). Iowa (2.6 percent, 2,100 jobs) added the highest percentage of construction

jobs during the past month, followed by Utah (1.6 percent, 1,300 jobs), Georgia (1.5 percent, 2,400 jobs), Hawaii (1.5 percent, 500 jobs), Nebraska (1.5 percent, 700 jobs) and Ohio. Twenty-four states and the District of Columbia lost construction jobs during the past month while construction employment was unchanged in Louisiana. Michigan (minus 4,700 jobs, minus 3.0 percent) shed more construction jobs than any other state, followed by Virginia (minus 3,200 jobs, minus 1.7 percent), New Mexico (minus 2,300 jobs, minus 5.4 percent), Washington (minus 2,000 jobs, minus 1.1 percent) and Mississippi (minus 2,000 jobs, minus 4.3 percent). New Mexico lost the highest percentage of construction jobs between July and August, followed by Mississippi and Michigan. AGC officials noted that the association released a survey that showed 86 percent of contractors reported trouble filling hourly or salaried professional positions. They added that these shortages appear to be having an impact on the sector’s recovery and urge federal, state and local officials to act on the measures outlined in the association’s Workforce Development Plan to reinvigorate the craft worker training pipeline. “While construction employment increased in more than two-thirds of the states over the past year, these gains may fade in the near future unless the industry can attract more people to try construction as a career,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Doosan Community Service Yields 6,500 Pounds of Food Doosan Portable Power employees recently participated in the “Doosan Day of Community Service” — a company-wide volunteer effort that celebrates ongoing partnerships with communities in North America where Doosan Infracore companies do business. Doosan Portable Power is proud to have participated in the event to help make a positive impact in the Statesville, N.C., community. Over a two-week period, Doosan Portable Power employees donated 6,500 pounds of nonperishable food for the Iredell Christian Ministries Food Pantry located in Statesville. The pantry provides 25,000 pounds of food each month to people in the community, and Iredell Christian Ministries serves 800 families a month. “We wanted to make a real difference in our community,” said Mike Ballweber, president of Doosan Portable Power. “Hunger is an issue that no child, adult or family should have to face. We are grateful and humbled for the opportunity to help those in need.” Doosan Portable Power is committed to creating an environment that encourages employees to participate in community involvement. The Doosan Day of Community Service places an emphasis on the “Doosan Way” — an organizational

Over a two-week period, Doosan Portable Power employees donated 6,500 pounds of nonperishable food for the Iredell Christian Ministries Food Pantry located in Statesville.

principle that links all Doosan Infracore employees’ values to a management system focused on community and social responsibility that can be incorporated into their daily

lives. At the heart of the Doosan Way is the idea that being a good corporate citizen is an ongoing responsibility. For more information, visit doosan-

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

General Shale Receives Award for Reclamation Efforts General Shale has been recognized by the commonwealth of Virginia for exceptional reclamation efforts at a former excavation site. The company was awarded the state’s top reclamation honor for 2015, given jointly by the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy’s Division of Mineral Mining (DMM) and the Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance (VTCA). The award was given in recognition of General Shale’s long-term, exemplary reclamation work at its Yuma location, and was presented at VTCA’s annual meeting in Hot Springs. In addition, this reclamation project will be nominated by the commonwealth of Virginia for a national award through the Interstate Mining Compact Commission’s (IMCC) Reclamation Awards Program for 2015, to be awarded in April 2016. In the 28-year history of IMCC’s awards program, no brick manufacturing company has ever received the national award for reclamation efforts. Headquartered in Johnson City, Tenn., General Shale is the North American subsidiary of Wienerberger AG and a leading manufacturer of brick, one of the world’s oldest green building materials. “Sustainability and environmental stewardship have always been a priority at General Shale, and we are proud of our award-winning reclamation record,” said Charles Smith, president and CEO of General Shale. “We work hard to ensure that the areas we reclaim at our excavation sites look as good as or better than they did before we began our operations, and this award validates our stringent efforts to uphold that commitment.” General Shale began mining operations at the Yuma site, located in Scott County, in 1999. The company first initiated reclamation activities as early as 2002 as the shale was

exhausted in various portions of the site, and continued to reclaim areas of the property throughout its active mining stage and its post-operative years. In total, General Shale has reclaimed all 74 acres at the location. General Shale entered into an agreement with the Virginia Department of Forestry to plant approximately 15,000 tree seedlings over nearly 30 acres, which now serve as forestland for wildlife. In addition, General Shale converted approximately 4 acres to a wetland, while an estimated 40 acres were restored as grassland. To date, the company has invested more than $200,000 in reclamation efforts at the site. “The reclamation General Shale has accomplished at the Yuma site ensures the long-term stability of the location,” said McDonald Hagy, mine inspector at the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy. “In addition to employing several post-mine land uses, General Shale worked diligently and used several techniques to ensure water quality discharging from the site would meet pH standards over the long term. The company has gone to extraordinary efforts to restore the area to a well-vegetated, stable state.” This marks the second time in the past several years that General Shale has received an award from the DMM and VTCA for a reclamation project. In 2009, a reclamation program for the company’s former Somerset plant site, located northeast of Charlottesville, earned honorable mention. That project resulted in the restoration of approximately 95 acres for pastureland use or hay production, along with a 13-acre wetland for wildlife. The Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy is responsible for ensuring the reclamation of land affected by mineral mining activity. The department’s Division of

Mineral Mining and the Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance jointly sponsor an annual mined land reclamation awards program. Mine operations that have performed exemplary or innovative reclamation of lands previously disturbed by mining are nominated by their respective mine inspectors for awards in quarry and non-quarry categories. Operations that win the overall state award advance to compete with mining operations from other states for national awards. Virginia mining operations have been awarded numerous national reclamation awards. About General Shale General Shale is one of North America’s largest brick, stone and concrete block manufacturers, supplying a wide variety of masonry materials for residential, commercial and specialty architectural projects. These materials include brick, thin veneers, stone, outdoor living kits, concrete block and various building materials, which include Arriscraft Stone Products. The company offers an array of sizes, colors and textures to complete any building project. With a life cycle of more than 100 years, the sustainability of brick is the company’s commitment to responsible stewardship. Throughout the United States and Canada, General Shale operates manufacturing facilities in nine states and provinces, in addition to a network of more than 40 retail showrooms and over 300 affiliated distributors across North America. In 1999, General Shale grew even stronger when it joined Wienerberger AG of Vienna, Austria, the world’s largest brick manufacturer. For more information, visit www.generalshale.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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JCB Backhoe Loader to Help Clinton Foundation Initiative in East Africa A JCB 3DX backhoe will “We are very pleased that soon be in service in Iringa, JCB equipment will be used Tanzania, as part of the for this initiative in Tanzania Clinton Foundation’s agriand look forward to the poscultural development initiaitive impact it will have on tive for smallholder farmers the community,” said Thom in East Africa. Peebles, vice president of The Clinton Foundation is marketing of JCB North a non-profit organization America. “JCB has a longestablished by former U.S. standing philosophy of givPresident Bill Clinton to ing back to communities convene businesses, governaround the world and the ments, NGOs and individuClinton Foundation developals to improve global health ment initiative ties in well and wellness. The foundawith our efforts.” tion’s agriculture initiative For more information strives to “grow food to feed Former U.S. President Bill Clinton with the JCB 3DX about the Clinton the world” through the edu- backhoe loader purchased for Iringa, Tanzania. Foundation, visit cation of soil utilization, https://www.clintonfoundayield and soil mapping, hybrid maize techniques and out-of-date equipment tion.org/. seeds, herbicides, crop protection and have caused insufficient output and To learn more about JCB and the improved farming practices and failure to meet market demand. machines it manufactures, visit Machines and Tractors Tanzania’s par- http://www.jcbna.com/. processes. (This story also can be found on The foundation has partnered with ent company, Muscat Overseas, has JCB and dealer Machines and Tractors been a JCB dealer for more than 40 Construction Equipment Guide’s Web Tanzania to drive rural development in years and is the market leader for agri- site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) East Africa, where inadequate farming cultural equipment in the area.

Federal Pipeline Agency Adds More Than 100 New Positions for Inspections PIPELINES from page 1

said. She spoke during a U.S. Senate Commerce Committee field hearing on pipeline safety in Billings, not far from a 2011 Exxon Mobil pipeline rupture that spilled 63,000 gal. into the Yellowstone River. More recently, an estimated 30,000 gal. of oil spilled into the Yellowstone in January from a Bridger Pipeline LLC line near Glendive, temporarily shutting down the eastern Montana city’s water supply. In May, a corroded pipeline owned by Plains All American Pipeline released at least 101,000 gal. of crude near Santa Barbara, Calif. Both 2015 accidents remain under investigation, according to federal officials. Dominguez declined to reveal particulars on the new safety rule. But much of it is expected to deal with so-called high-consequence areas, such as rivers or densely populated communities, where the impacts of a spill or similar accident can be much greater. About 42 percent of oil pipelines fall into those areas, said John Stoody, vice president of the Association of Oil Pipelines. They have more stringent inspection and repair requirements than other lines. Phillips 66 Pipeline LLC President Todd Denton said at least one anticipated requirement under the rule — more inspections of lines using mechanical devices that travel

through pipelines to identify flaws or corrosion — is something his company already is doing. “It makes sense. We want to know what the true integrity of that line is,’’ Denton told The Associated Press. There are roughly 2.6 million miles of pipeline nationwide, according to the Transportation Department’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. That includes the large, interstate lines that move bulk volumes of oil, natural gas and other fuels and smaller distribution lines used by utilities to pipe gas into homes and businesses. As new lines have been added and accidents have drawn attention to gaps in federal oversight, the federal pipeline agency has added more than 100 new positions, most of them responsible for inspections and enforcement. At the urging of Montana U.S. Sens. Steve Daines and Jon Tester, officials agreed to add a second federal inspector to the one already in their state. In the past it’s taken roughly a year between the time inspections are done and when the results are delivered to pipeline operators, Denton said in testimony before the Senate committee. Daines said Sept. 18 that lag was unacceptable. “To reduce the risk of a spill, you want to make sure the operators get the inspection [results] as quickly as possible,’’ he said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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LiuGong 856H Takes on Tough Tasks at Jiangyin Port

At Jiangyin Port’s Dock 2, LiuGong 856H wheel loaders are used to unload and stack the coal.

Chang Jiang is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world after the Nile and Amazon. After the river flows into Jiangsu Province, it becomes gentle and wide enough for large tonnage ships from the ocean to enter directly. The flourishing shipping transportation industry has bred a high demand for modern and efficient equipment to work at international ports terminals worldwide. ChangHong International Port Company Located in JiangYin, Jiangsu Province, ChangHong International Port Company is a large river transport and storage company for coal and bulk cargos. Due to its geographical advantages and flexible operation mechanisms, Jiangyin Port has become the largest and busiest river shipping terminal for coals in the region. At Jiangyin Port’s Dock 2, LiuGong 856H wheel loaders are used to unload and stack the coal. The maneuverable wheel loaders are used to continuously shovel and lift coal, with the machines’ characteristics ensuring that each run is completed to the highest standard within minutes. After a decade’s cooperation, the company now uses 18 LiuGong wheel loaders in total. “It is very busy at the port. Loading and unloading work normally continues

throughout the whole day, so we have extremely strict standards in choosing our wheel loaders — they need to meet our requirements in terms of safety, power and efficiency. We have tested lots of wheel loaders, but LiuGong products have always proven to be more than satisfactory,” said Wu Yibin, the equipment manager of ChangHong International Port Company. Why do I Trust “Made by LiuGong”? “We got to know LiuGong in 2003, when the port’s international business started booming. The dramatic increase in merchandising cargo coming through our port meant that we needed to upgrade our equipment. Being the leading company in China CE industry, LiuGong’s brand reputation speaks for itself — making it the natural choice of manufacturer, Wu said. “The first generation of LiuGong machines we specified performed excellently, working in conditions at the port that can be worse than construction fields or even mines. Our port is used mainly in the transportation of coal and bulk cargos, so the air is always filled with potentially harmful powders and dirt. What’s more, there is a lot of work that needs to be completed between piles of containers or even inside containers, but we are thankful that the LiuGong

machines can always get the job done, no matter how extreme the working environment or however limited the space. The wheel loaders are powerful, efficient, and can continually work day in, day out in the toughest circumstances. By using LiuGong machines, we have increased our productivity whilst reducing our costs. Because of this, LiuGong 856H and 856G wheel loaders are used as our primary equipment at the port,” Wu explained. The LiuGong 856H is a relatively new model — first introduced to the market in 2014 — but it has already served at the Jiangyin Port. “The new 856H is powerful and very easy to operate. The cab is spacious and large reforested glass improves the all-round visibility. The application of pilot control and automatic shift make its operation smooth and comfortable, and the sound insulation and air conditioner system help us to focus during long, tough working days. The machine is exceptionally easy to maintain because we only need to stand on the ground to accomplish all the necessary checks and replacements. This is why the 856H has proven very popular amongst our team,” said one operator at the port. “During our long cooperation, I have seen great potential in the LiuGong equipment,” added Wu. “Not only are the LiuGong

machines of the highest quality and durable enough to work at this challenging work site, they are very easy to control and maintain. LiuGong also gives us convenient service and support — the parts turn-around is quick and customer service staff are always on standby to help solve any problems. All of the above have helped us to manage many machines at our port and we continue to make profit amongst the fierce competition thanks to our choosing of LiuGong.” New Trends of the Port’s Transportation “In recent years, with the continuous development of ports’ transportation, belt conveyors have in some ways replaced wheel loaders in many ports terminals. Therefore, new wheel loaders will need to be flexible, efficient and be able to bear heavier loads in the future. Of course, timely and convenient service is also indispensable. But because we have had a long and successful relationship with LiuGong and have already built trust and confidence in the brand, I believe that our cooperation will continue long in the future,” Wu said. For more information, visit: www.liugong.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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TDOT photo

TDOT photo

Work began on Fast Fix 8 in April 2015. The estimated completion date is June of next year.

The biggest challenges on the project are the time constraints of the weekend closures.

ABC Allows Workers to Reconstruct Bridges Quickly FAST from page 1

Charlotte Avenue have been in need of repair for a while, with chunks of concrete simply falling off in some cases. Patches and repairs are no longer an option. Crews are using a process known as Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC). The innovative approach allows workers to reconstruct the bridges without stretching out construction. The work has been carefully planned and choreographed, so that tasks can be carried out in the most efficient manner possible. As part of the ongoing work, a portion of the downtown loop is closed to all traffic for 13 weekends between July 2015 and June 2016. During the scheduled closures, I-40 will be closed from the I-40/I-65 split west of downtown to the I-40/I-65 split south of downtown. The interstate detour remains the same. Detours on local streets will be dependent upon specific bridge work. According to TDOT spokesperson Heather Jensen, “The department feels the work thus far has been a tremendous success. The weekend interstate closures are the biggest challenge with this project. Downtown Nashville is a destination spot, with numerous events drawing thousands of visitors every weekend. TDOT has worked diligently to prepare businesses, venues, and visitors for the closures, so they know what to expect and can plan accordingly. “During the first two scheduled weekend closures, motorists were able to easily and safely navigate around the work zone, allowing contract crews to complete the work in the allotted time. We anticipate the same success with the remaining bridge work.” Almost half a century old, the twin eastbound and westbound bridges that cross over Herman Street, Clinton Street, Jo Johnston Avenue and Charlotte Avenue have been show-

ing advanced signs of deterioration. According to TDOT, they require near constant maintenance. The bridges are located along the I-40 corridor, which is the main east-west interstate route in the United States and a primary route through downtown Nashville. The ABC work requires the closure of a two-mile stretch of I-40; however, the bridges are less than one mile in total length. The biggest challenges on the project are the time constraints of the weekend closures. Crews have 58 hours to demolish and rebuild each bridge. Without accelerated construction, a project of this magnitude would likely take years to complete. Extensive planning and minute-by-minute scheduling is required to ensure the work is completed on time, and the roadway opens to traffic on schedule. The location of a CSX rail line within the project limits also has been a concern. Construction schedules had to be coordinated with rail schedules in order to replace the bridges over the rail line within the 58-hour windows. Kiewit Construction of Memphis, which specializes in large bridge replacement projects, is serving as the general contractor. “The first closures were a tremendous success for TDOT and Kiewit,” said Jensen. “Contract crews were able to complete the work in the allotted time, even ahead of schedule. That said, there’s always room for improvement. Following the first closure, tweaks were made to the plans to improve not only construction, but traffic control as well.” Specific to construction, TDOT and Kiewit have done ABC projects in other areas with great success. ABC speeds up construction and repair of highways and bridges by allowing short-term, total road or bridge closures to allow crews the space to do their jobs and the ability to work

around the clock. This dramatically reduces the time to complete a project and the long-term inconvenience to motorists. “The trickiest part is scheduling out all the small items that have to be completed in the 58-hour time frame,” said Marc Rothwell, Kiewit project supervisor. “There are a lot of moving pieces, and we cannot afford to miss anything.” Weather also has been a factor. “The heat was rough this summer, but tents and cooling stations were set up to protect workers,” said Rothwell. “Due to the aggressive nature of the schedule, we worked through the rain, but wet weather conditions were limited.” Walls are completed in most areas under the existing structures. The bridges over Jo Johnston Avenue (eastbound and westbound) were demolished and replaced during two weekend interstate closures in July and early August. The decks for bridges over Charlotte Avenue and Herman Street were built in the median of I-40 near the I-65 split, known as the “south yard.” These bridge pieces will be moved from the yard to the bridge locations during weekend interstate closures over the next two months. Crews are currently coordinating crane access, as well as erection of cranes and self-propelled modular transporters, in order to move the bridge pieces being stored in the work yard to the site locations. A total of 44,000 cu. yds. (33,640 cu m) of dirt has been moved on the project. Equipment being utilized includes several large cranes — up to 600 tons (544 t) — to move bridge materials, a robotic dozer for placing material under the bridges where head room is lost, belt placers to place the materials in the walls and self-propelled modular transporters to move heavy loads. Dozers, track hoes, backhoes and skid steers also are required. Some of the main materials being used during construction include 90,000 tons (81,646.6 t) of rock, 6,000 cu. yds. (4,587 cu m) of concrete, 35,000 cu. yds. (26,759 cu m) of excavation and 44,000 sq. ft. (4,087.7 sq m) of walls. Jensen also said there have not been any significant issues to disrupt construction. “The TDOT and Kiewit team have worked together utilizing the CMGC model of construction to work through the process to keep the project on track.” Work began on Fast Fix 8 in April 2015. The estimated completion date is June of next year. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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NJPA Awards Equipment Contract Cowin Equipment Company, Inc. The National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) contract will allow Volvo Construction Equipment to better serve state and municipal customers by streamlining access to equipment from the entire Volvo product line. The NJPA is a public agency that serves as a member-focused cooperative for more than 50,000 member agencies throughout the United States, as well as Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario, Canada. The agency administers cooperative purchasing contracts that allow states and municipalities to purchase equipment without having to go through their own solicitation process. The contract comes as Volvo increasingly serves government customers, seeing its governmental business through buying contracts more than double year to year since 2012. “The NJPA contract is just one more way Volvo Construction Equipment can better serve government and municipal clients with our extensive equipment offering,” said Kathy Tedone, government buying contract specialist. “Through our North American network of dealers, government clients now have access to our

The National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) contract will allow Volvo Construction Equipment to better serve state and municipal customers by streamlining access to equipment from the entire Volvo product line.

full equipment line-up with an NJPA discount off list price. This includes everything from excavators, wheel loaders and skid steer loaders, to articulated haulers, pavers and compactors, as well as our value brand, SDLG

wheel loaders — all of which can be purchased without the need to go through the traditional solicitation process.” Members of NJPA and contract holders save time and cost in several ways. An NJPA contract eliminates the need by municipalities to duplicate individual solicitation and contracting processes as this has been completed and satisfied on behalf of NJPA members or agencies. The contract ensures the most competitive pricing available. Additionally, membership for government customers is free of charge. Cooperative purchasing contracts, sometimes known as buying contracts, are competitively solicited in response to requests for proposals. The contracts are in compliance with states’ statutes that allow municipalities to procure goods and services with other government entities without having to go through their own solicitation process. For more information, visit www.njpacoop.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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J.O. Flowe Expands Business to Include Agriculture, Operates 10 Poultry Houses FLOWE from page 12

Although some of those contractors are no longer in business, many of their people went to work for other companies and recommended Flowe to their new bosses. Perseverance Pays Off The economic recession of the last decade hurt many businesses like J.O. Flowe. After experiencing steady growth for a number of years and seeing as many 130 employees, the hard times took their toll. This is where Flowe’s perseverance got his biggest test. “Right when the recession hit we decided not to shut down the company, but to stay in the game and play ball just as hard as everyone else,” Flowe said. “We did have to lay off some people because we just didn’t have any work for them. We went down to about 35 people and it looked very bleak. But then three years ago it turned around slowly and we began hiring again and we are now back to 130 people.” The company also has added an agricultural side to its business and operates 10 large poultry houses where it grows broiler chickens under contract for Tyson Foods. In addition, it has 2,000 acres of prime farmland in Cabarrus and Stanly counties where it grows corn, wheat, cotton, grain sorghum and rapeseed. Around 100 beef cattle also graze on its farmland. The family has a long history of farming, according to Flowe’s son, Barrett. He is a graduate of N.C. State

University with a degree in agriculture and works as the company’s farm manager. Jim Flowe's daughter, Amity Flowe-Broome, also works in the company as office manager. In addition, Jim’s wife, LuAnn, his other daughter, Ivey, and her two sons, Tristen and Isaak Love, contribute to the success of the firm. Flowe recognizes the invaluable work of Tim Stewart, his chief estimator and a man who has been with him for 34 years; and Eddie Connor, who is in charge of all the residential site work. The two of them have served the longest at J.O. Flowe. Some of the other key members of Flowe’s team include Tom McClester, the general superintendent of site development; Dennis Goodman, his utility superintendent; and Reggie Carroll, the grading manager. His operation also runs smoothly due to the contributions of Willie Evans, Alan Belk and Charlie Dulin, he said. “We have just been blessed to have employees that have the same standards as us: hard work, honesty and integrity,” Flowe said. “We also met the right people that just believed in us and we have tried to support what they wanted us to do. We didn’t have growth on our minds; we just wanted to keep our customers happy. The man upstairs watched over us and took us where He wanted us to go.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale - $110

Allis Chalmers HD-21 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$100

John Deere 470G LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale - $85

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale - $90

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$100

John Deere 400D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale................$50

Allis Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale......................$100

Caterpillar D250E Articulated Truck (NZG), 1:50 Scale ............$125

John Deere 460E Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale................$70

Barber Greene 260C Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$185

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale ....$140

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale....................$40

Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45

Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale ....................$75

John Deere 850C Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$45

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale............................................$60

Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................$75

John Deere 66575 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$45

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45

Caterpillar 438C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ................$135

John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale..................................$100

Bobcat 743B Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$40

Caterpillar PR-450 Pavement Profiler (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$135

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$45

Bobcat 7753 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45

Caterpillar 511OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$115

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$80

Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ............................$250

Caterpillar 621K Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale................................$150

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Volvo L60G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale............................................$90

Caterpillar D6R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................$90

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Terex Corp. Announces Sr. Leadership Changes Due to Departure of Tim Ford Terex Corporation announced the following senior executive changes: • Tim Ford, currently president, Terex Cranes, is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities. • With Ford’s departure, Ken Lousberg, currently president of Terex China, will take on the role of president of Terex Cranes as well as the responsibility for Latin America previously with Ford. While Lousberg will retain responsibility for China, a country leader for the Chinese business will be named as soon as possible to help coordinate business in China reporting to Lousberg. Lousberg joined Terex through the Genie acquisition in 2002 and has held several senior management positions at various Terex operations. • George Ellis will take on a new role as senior vice president, operations planning and president, Terex Construction. In addition to retaining his current responsibilities for Terex Construction, Government Programs and India, Ellis will assume global responsibility of the Terex Business System, sourcing, transportation, logistics, and manufacturing footprint. Ellis also joined Terex through the Genie acquisition in 2002 and has held several senior management positions at various Terex operations. • Scott Hensel, now vice president, Terex Services North America has been named to the newly created position of vice president and managing director, Terex Utilities and Services reporting to Lousberg. In this new role, in addition to his current responsibility for managing and growing the North American services business, Hensel also will have management responsibility for the Terex Utilities business.

Hensel was previously a partner at McKinsey & Company and joined Terex in 2014 to improve and grow the Terex Services North America business. • Kieran Hegarty, president, Terex Materials Processing, will assume management responsibility of the Terex Fuchs business which will become part of the Terex Materials Processing segment. Ron De Feo, Terex chairman and chief executive officer, said, “While we expect to achieve substantial synergies with the announced merger with Konecranes, as we think ahead and help position the company for the merger we must continue to organize the company and operate Terex in a way that is best for the business.” “We thank Tim Ford for his dedicated service and leadership within both the AWP segment and his current position with Terex Cranes, and wish him the best in his future endeavors,” said De Feo. “Ken Lousberg is the right person to lead our efforts to continue to improve our global cranes business. Ken has previously served in multiple leadership roles within our cranes business and will be in an excellent position to start immediately with the important work of growing our cranes business. Ken has demonstrated strong leadership skills during his tenure with Terex and I believe his increasing responsibilities will serve us and our customers well.” For more information, call 203/222-7170 or visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

GRA Plans to Increase the Profile of Equipment Rental Around the World The Global Rental Alliance (GRA), made up of seven peer equipment rental associations from throughout the world, held its mid-year meeting via webinar in late-August with executives of member associations present. Consistent with its purpose to increase the profile of the industry worldwide and benefit its individual membership, the Global Rental Alliance representatives discussed pertinent common initiatives, and also unique issues and programs of its respective associations. Differences exist within the industry of each country due to their specific economic, social and regulatory environment. Membership initiatives are central to each association, with the performance of their rental industry within the global economy always being pertinent. Of particular note among the group were standards and education for the party/event industry and aerial equipment, as they impact safety. Availability of skilled labor remains a topic of priority, as does equipment

theft and efforts to address theft rates. Representatives identified topics for further discussion at their 13th annual meeting to be held Feb. 25, 2016, at The Rental Show in Atlanta. This fall, an Australian rental representative will travel to the United States to participate in the GRA International Business Leadership Program, which is administered by the ARA Foundation. This job shadow program continues to build awareness of the importance of equipment rental worldwide and the value of networking on a global level. A U.S. representative traveled to Australia in the late spring for a similar opportunity. The countries continue to share best practices that benefit their members and maintain a focus on equipment technology developments, industry research data and statistics, conference programs and education/training. About the Global Rental Alliance The Global Rental Alliance consists of seven independent equipment

rental/hire trade associations that have joined together to increase the understanding and concept of equipment rental worldwide. They are: Brazilian Rental Association (ALEC); Canadian Rental Association (CRA); European Rental Association (ERA); Hire Association Europe, U.K. (HAE); Hire and Rental Industry Association Ltd., Australia (HRIA); Hire Industry Association of New Zealand (HIANZ); and American Rental Association (ARA). Each organization has as its members, businesses that rent equipment to the general public and suppliers or manufacturers that provide equipment or services to rental businesses. While inventories differ somewhat within each country, they essentially include equipment rented to the construction, homeowner, and special event/party industries. For more information, visit www.GlobalRentalAlliance.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) A towering construction crane toppled over on Sept. 11 during a violent rainstorm in the Saudi city of Mecca, Islam’s holiest site, crashing into the Grand Mosque and killing at least 107 people ahead of the start of the annual hajj pilgrimage later this month. Images posted by social media users showed a grisly scene, with police and onlookers attending to numerous bodies lying amid pools of blood on the polished mosque floors. Saudi Arabia’s civil defense authority provided a series of rising casualty numbers on its official Twitter account as ambulances whisked the wounded to area hospitals. As of early Sept. 12, it said those injured in the disaster numbered 238. A photo released by the authority showed police and workers in hardhats inspecting a pile of collapsed concrete slabs inside a part of the sprawling, ornately decorated mosque. Another showed the base of the toppled red-and-white crane tilted upward at a sharp angle. Images aired on Saudi state television showed the crane’s metal boom smashed

through what appeared to be the roof of the mosque. Ahmed bin Mohammed al-Mansouri, the spokesman of the presidency of the Mecca and Medina mosque affairs, said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency that the accident happened during a severe storm carrying strong winds and heavy rain. Authorities did not provide details on the victims’ nationalities, but it was likely that the tragedy will touch several countries. The Grand Mosque and the cubeshaped Kaaba within it draw Muslims of all types from around the world throughout the year, though numbers increase significantly in the run-up to the hajj. The mosque is Islam’s holiest site to which Muslims face in daily prayers and a central site among the hajj rituals. Performing the pilgrimage once during one’s lifetime is a duty for all able-bodied adult Muslims. This year’s pilgrimage is expected to start around Sept. 22. Al-Mansouri said the crane, which was being used in construction work at the mosque, struck a circular area around the Kaaba and a nearby walkway. Pan-satellite Al-Jazeera Television broad-

cast footage from inside the mosque compound said to be from the aftermath of the accident, showing the floor strewn with rubble and what appear to be pools of blood. Another video, on a Twitter posting, cap-

Other Saudi officials could not immediately be reached or referred queries to the civil defense statements. Several cranes surround the mosque to support an ongoing expansion and other construction work that has transformed the area around the sanctuary. Steep hills and low-rise traditional buildings that once surrounded the mosque have in recent years given way to shopping malls and luxury hotels — among them the world’s third-tallest building, a giant clock tower that is the centerpiece of the Abraj al-Bait complex. The construction giant Saudi Binladin Group is leading the mosque expansion and also built the Abraj alBait project. The Binladin family has been close to the ruling Al Saud family for decades and oversees major building projects around the country. The Binladen family disowned one of its many members, late al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, in the 1990s. It was not immediately clear who owned the crane that collapsed.

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tured the apparent moment of the red-andwhite crane’s collapse during a heavy rainstorm, with a loud boom, screams and confusion. The governor of the Mecca region, Prince Khalid al-Faisal, quickly called for the formation of a committee to investigate the cause of the accident. He directed all appropriate authorities to provide support for all of those injured, according to a statement from Mecca principality public affairs head Sultan al-Dosari that was carried on SPA.

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CAT MANUAL WHEEL LOADERS CAT 950, 926E, 936E, 950B, 950E, 966E, 966D, 966F & 966F-2. I AM ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THE LISTED UNITS IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THEM PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANK YOU CONTACT: IKRAM KHAN PHONE: +92-333-5555-360 EMAIL: IUK.IUKCO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AERIAL BOOM FORK LIFT | CRAWLER AERIAL BOOM LIFT CONTACT: ROBERT PHONE: 620-786-5152 FAX: 620-793-5466 EMAIL:RR_ROOFING@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WACKER RT 820 REMOTE USED OR NEW, USA CONTACT: KEVIN PHONE: 856-692-0027 EMAIL: KEVIN@SANSALONE EXCAVATING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE BUY AND SELL AG AND CONSTRUCTION MANUALS, PARTS, OPERATOR & SERVICE MANUALS .BIG OR SMALL LOTS CONTACT: JOHN WHITNEY PHONE: 530-864-0771 EMAIL: WHITNEYJ65@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A REPLACEMENT ENGINE 2006 JD CT322 CONTACT: TONY PHONE: 843-599-7308 EMAIL: LITTSHERIFF@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D8H DIRECT DRIVE | NEEDED BULLDOZER D8H «DIRECT DRIVE« A CLUTHCH FROM USER OR GENTLEMAN FARMER MUST BE GOOD GOOD CHEAP NO JUNK I PAY THE MARKET UNDER UNDER?? THANKS I NEED 3 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU SERVICE MANUAL | SERVICE MANUAL FOR KOMATSU PC200LC-7 FOR SERIAL NUMBER C50001 AND UP CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GUARDRAIL POST DRIVER CONTACT: RANDY NORIEGA PHONE: 626-260-4429 FAX: 626-279-5510 EMAIL:DRGFENCEINCORPORATED@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED A ENGINE HOOD FOR A 2001 KOMATSU 228USLC-3 # 20441 CONTACT: EDDIE GREEN PHONE: 864-327-3909 EMAIL: EDDIE@BRUCEEQUIPMENT.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEED CAT 988H WITH OR WITHOUT BLOCK HANDLER. I NEED COUNTER WEIGHT AND SHORT LIFT OR STANDARD LIFT AND IN AND AROUND $100,000 CONTACT: HEMAN UDESHI PHONE: 917623970400 EMAIL: HEMAN_UDESHI@ REDIFFMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FLEET TRUCK OR VAN | I AM LOOKING FOR A USED UTILITY WORK TRUCK WITH TOOL BOX, S & A RACK....95 TO 05 ALL ON CONDITION CONTACT: KEN PHONE: 925-687-8831 EMAIL: AB_DIVER@SBCGLOBAL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D50 CONTACT: I KALYANKRSHNA PHONE: 900-011-0789 EMAIL:I.KALYANKRISHNAMRAJU@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER 950B/950E/966D/966E & 966F | WANT TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADER 920, 930, 936E, 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F-I, 980C, 980F CONTACT: AHMED PHONE: 0092-333 2376638 EMAIL: AHMED.ALMASOOUD@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (2) USED 14 YARD DUMP TRUCKS | BUYER DO IN LOS ANGELES ON AUG 31ST. NEEDS (2) 14 YARD DUMP TRUCKS, (1) USED 6 TO 8 TON HIGHREACH FORK LIFT. CONCRETE SHEAR AND HYD HAMMER FOR 200 CLC JOHN DEERE. CASH BUYER. SHIP ALL OUT OF WILMINGTON PORT, CALIFORNIA. CONTACT: BOB LAMBERTON PHONE: 919-896-4782 FAX: 888-318-1663 EMAIL:NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOW HOUR VALMET 385 MAXI HEAD CONTACT: LEROY BROECKER PHONE: 810-280-8183 EMAIL: LPB555@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 5BY16 3DECK INCLINEDOR HORZ SCREEN | GOOD OPERATING CONDITION WITH MOTOR CONTACT: JJ BRENNAN CONST EMAIL:BILLB@JJBRENNAN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E, RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II, CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BACKHOE COMPACT | KUBOTA L39, L45. 0R JOHN DEERE 110 CONTACT: RICK EMAIL: RICK@INTERWESTHOMES.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEED BULLDOZER D4G, D5G ENC CAB OR ROPS LGP OR STANDARD NOT ADVERTISED NO MACHINERY TRADER NO ROCK AND DIRT USER USA IF POSSIBLE LOW HOURS I NEED 3 OR 4 FAST CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOT RON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELCO 330 EXCAVATOR ENGINE | COMPLETE OR SHORT BLOCK ENGINE MODEL 6D16TLE2 FOR KOBELCO 330 EXCAVATOR ENGINE CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 732-489-3266 FAX: 732-560-7313 EMAIL: AMIDIRT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAB CAT 826H | WE ARE LOOKING FOR A CAT 826H CAB FOR A LANDFILL COMPACTOR. CONTACT: JOHN STEWART PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED SNOW BLADE | LIGHT WT. BLADE FOR DRIVEWAY 6-8 FT CONTACT: DAVE PHONE: 7097002406 EMAIL: DAVEDAWE@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OILFIELD RIG UP TRUCK | MUST HAVE AT LEAST 20 BED WITH POLES AND WINCHES, CAPABLE OF TAIL ROLLING 50, 000 LBS. CONTACT: R.W. SIDWELL PHONE: 505-334-7800 FAX: 505-334-8740 EMAIL:RSIDWELL@RAISEBOR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FORK LIFT | LOOKING FOR A 25, 000 LBS FORKLIFT IN GOOD CONDITION CONTACT: MIKE EMAIL: FISCHERMIKE1@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BELLY MOWER | THE MAIN FRAME THAT ATTACHES THIS ALAMO FLAIL MOWER TO FORD 5000 TRACTOR EMAIL: PETERSEMAN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 2708492270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

USED WHEEL LOADER WA3806 | WE ARE LOOKING USED WHEEL LOADER WA380-6 OR MORE SUPERIOR CAPACITY. CONTACT: MUHAMMAD IRFAN BUTT PHONE: 00923214331232 FAX: 00923004213128 EMAIL:AHINTERNATIONALPAKISTAN@G MAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DROP HAMMER | TO ATTACH TO A 248 CAT SKID STEER CONTACT: MATTHEW WATKINS PHONE: 214-274-9528 EMAIL:MATTHEWWATKINS5872@GMAIL. COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELCO SK480LC DRIVE MOT | I NEED DRIVE MOTOR AND SEALS CONTACT: TOM CLAUSS PHONE: 215-624-2221 FAX: 215-331-5870 EMAIL:TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MINI EXCAVATOR W/MOWER HEAD. CONTACT: JOHN HOUCHIN PHONE: 541-619-0695 EMAIL: JHOUCHIN@ENTEK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BACKHOE LOADER | LOOKING FOR A BACKHOE LOADER TO WORK AROUND OUR PROPERTY CONTACT: JERRY COTE PHONE: 603-239-8846 EMAIL: COTEJOANNE03@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DUMP TRUCKS | WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY MAJOR MANUFACTURER DUMP TRUCKS. TANDEM AND TRI AXLE. CHEVROLET, FORD, INTERNATIONAL, MACK, FREIGHTLINER, PETERBILT, VOLVO ETC. CONTACT: ALLAN WATSON PHONE: 336-789-1138 FAX: 336-823-6675 EMAIL: ALLAN@WATSON ENTERPRISESNC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BLADE | WE ARE LOOKING FOR A LANDFILL U BLADE TO FIT A CAT 836G/H LANDFILL COMPACTOR. CONTACT: JOHN STEWART PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@ MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FORKLIFT DIESEL CONTACT: UMARZAMAN PHONE: 00971559012992 FAX: 0097165323306 EMAIL:UMARZAMAN113@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WET MACADAM MIX (CONTINUOUS MIX PLANT) | ROAD BASE MIXING PLANT (AGGREGATE, SAND AND WATER MIXING) CONTACT: SASIKUMAR PHONE: +971 55 6030051 EMAIL:SASI_KUMAR@ CHINACONSTRUCTION.AE ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

VIBRATOR PILE DRIVER EXTRACTOR, MARK FOSTER, MODEL 4000, GOOD CONDITION, PRICE AROUND $6000, CONTACT: ANIS KALDES PHONE: 201-779-3243 EMAIL: ANISAZER@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– POCKLIN 210 CONTACT: SUMERSINGHLOHACH PHONE: 09812084118 EMAIL:SUMERSINGHLOHACH@YAHOO. COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SAA6D114 E3 KOMATSU ENGINE CONTACT: JIM PATTERSON EMAIL: JAMES.PATTERSON@ HYCROFTMINE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EUCLID R25 OFF ROAD TRUCK | GOOD CONDITION, WORK READY. NORTHEAST LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D9R WITH RIPPER UNDER 9000 HOURS ON THE FRAME AND METER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HN 110, 140, 80 HITACHI CONTACT: SVASSOCIATES PHONE: 903-048-9996 EMAIL: SVASSOCIATES6@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D6D OR D6C DOZER | NOT MORE THAN $15,000 CONTACT: ST.MARK OREBELA PHONE: +2348062120316 EMAIL: SOREBELA@HOTMAIL.CO.UK –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES | CASE MODEL 580 SK L SL M SM N SN LOADER BACKHOES CONTACT: FRANK HORAN PHONE: 800-33-GROFF FAX: 732-780-3618 EMAIL:FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DEERE 450C | I NEED A SET OF SWEEPS OR LIMB RISERS FOR A JOHN DEERE 450C WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS. I ALSO NEED A WINCH LEVER CONTROL CABLE. CONTACT: JOHN RATLIFF PHONE: 276-608-1507 FAX: 276-591-1239 EMAIL:CMESALES@BVU.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HOUGH PAYLOADER HF | 1947 TO 1954 HOUGH HF COMPLETE, PARTS OR SALVAGE. CONTACT: TIM ROONEY PHONE: (651) 433 2142 EMAIL: BROONEY@FRONTIERNET.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


Page 90 • September 30, 2015 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Parkersburg, WV Fri., October 2, 2015 For: Major Earthmoving & Pipeline Completion • Atlanta (Cummins), GA Fri., October 9, 2015 For: Major Multi Job Completion • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 10, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction Equipment & more • Kansas City, KS Wed., October 14, 2015 For: Large Mining & Construction Equipment • Frankford, KY Fri., October 16, 2015 For: Complete Liquidation Rental Fleet

• Kissimmee, FL January 30 – February 7, 2016 For: 23rd Annual Rental Return Auction RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Albuquerque, NM September 30, 2015 • Raleigh-Durham, NC September 30, 2015 • Salt Lake City, UT September 30, 2015 • Chicago, IL October 1, 2015 • Wasilla, AK October 3, 2015 • Columbus, OH October 6, 2015

• Queretaro, Mexico Fri., October 16, 2015 For: Late Model Equipment and more

• Denver, CO October 8, 2015

• Rochester, NY Sat., October 17, 2015 For: Very Large Rental Returns Auction. Construction Equipment & more

• Pineville, KY October 15, 2015

• Orlando, FL Tues., October 20, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Rochester, NY Fri., October 23, 2015 For: Job Completion of Two Local Jobs • Plymouth, MA Sat., October 24, 2015 For: Large Snow Equipment Auction • Houston, TX Thurs., October 29, 2015 For: Major Job Completion Auction

• Manchester, NH October 8, 2015

• Chehalis, WA October 16, 2015 • Orlando, FL October 22, 2015 • North East, MD October 27, 2015 • El Paso, TX November 4, 2015 • Youngstown, OH November 4, 2015 • Houston, TX November 11-12, 2015 • Spokane, WA November 13, 2015

• Manchester, NH Sat., October 31, 2015 For: Major Job Finishing Construction Equipment & more

• Pittsburgh, PA November 17, 2015

• Norwich, NY Sat., October 31, 2015 For: Aggregate Construction Equipment, Trucks & more

• Williston, ND November 19, 2015

• Somerset, PA Fri., November 6, 2015 For: Job Completion Coal & Mining Equipment • Somerset, PA Sat., November 7, 2015 For: Semi-Retirement Auction – Construction Equipment

• Phoenix, AZ November 18, 2015

• Las Vegas, NV November 19, 2015 • Tipton, CA December 15, 2015 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700

• Somerset, PA Sun., November 8, 2015 For: Beautiful 50 Car Collection

• Sacramento, CA Sat., October 10, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Houston, TX Tues., November 10, 2015 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more

• Riverside, CA Sat., October 17, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Racine, WI Sat., November 14, 2015 For: Rental Return Auction • Syracuse, NY Sun., November 15, 2015 For: Estate Sale • Canastota, NY Sun., November 21, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Acton (Buffalo), MA Sat., November 22, 2015 For: Complete Collection of Toys, License Plate, Collectible Trucks & more • Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mon., November 23, 2015 For: Very, Very Large Late Model JD Agricultural Tractors & more • Buffalo, NY Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Large Late Model Construction & Aggregate Equipment & more • Albany (Greenwich), NY Tues., December 29, 2015 For: Large Rental Fleet Auction • Hagerstown, MD Wed., December 30, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment

BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY September 24 – October 1, 2015 For: End of Season Rental Sale • ONLINE ONLY October 1 - 8, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY October 8 - 15, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY October 15 - 22, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY October 22 - 29, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY October 29 – November 5, 2015 For: Construction Auction BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY September 30, 2015

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • ONLINE ONLY October 7, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY October 14, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY October 21, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY October 28, 2015 COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383 • Cheswick, PA Tues., October 13, 2015 For: Fall Heavy Equipment Auction

HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., October 23, 2015 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC www.hilcoind.com 877-37-HILCO • ONLINE ONLY Sept. 21 – Oct.31, 2015 For: Late Model, Single Owner Heavy Haul Fleet HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898

DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670

• Perkasie, PA Wed., September 30, 2015 For: Sealed Bid Auction – HVAC & Drilling

• Harrison, MI Thurs., October 22, 2015 For: Fall Contractors Auction

• Tamaqua, PA Thurs., November 12, 2015 For: South Tamaqua Coal Pockets, Inc. Complete Liquidation

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES www.delpeterson.com 800-492-9090 • ONLINE ONLY Wed., September 30, 2015 For: Excess Equipment Auction DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Cecil, OH Sat., October 17, 2015 For: 2nd Annual Fall NW Ohio Consignment Auction • Pendleton, IN Fri., December 11, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Snowball Auction

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., December 4, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment IronPlanet AUCTIONS www.IronPlanet.com 888-433-5426

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888

• Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

• Whitsett, NC Wed., October 28, 2015 For: One Owner Rental Fleet Reduction Auction MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Goldsboro, NC Tues., October 6, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks • Gastonia, NC Sat., October 24, 2015 For: Utility Equipment & Trucks NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI October 30-31, 2015 For: Wisconsin Contractors 50th Annual Auction PERFECTION INDUSTRIAL SALES www.perfectionindustrial.com 847-427-3333 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 6, 2015 For: Late Model Heavy Equipment

• Bethel, CT Fri., October 2, 2015 For: Complete Dispersal Auction – Bethel Sand & Gravel Co.

• Cisco, TX October 14-15, 2015 For: Heavy Machinery & Equipment Auction

• Las Vegas, NV Fri., December 11, 2015 For: Live Unreserved Auction • Orlando, FL February 9-12, 2016 For: Live Unreserved Auction J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE • Dallas, TX Thurs., October 15, 2015 For: Used Heavy Equipment

EURO AUCTIONS USA www.euroauctions.com 770-683-3883

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008

• Atlanta, GA Thurs., October 8, 2015 For: 100% Absolute Auction

• Bellingham, WA Wed., September 30, 2015 For: Piling Driving Equipment Auction

HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252

• Kenmore, WA Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Contractors Equipment & Vehicles

• Livingston, LA November 11-12, 2015 For: 2 Day Winter Contractor’s Auction

• Kenmore, WA Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction

HERITAGE GLOBAL PARTNERS www.hgpauction.com 203-733-7191

JENNINGS AUCTION GROUP www.jenningsauction.com 717-268-0020

• ONLINE ONLY September 26-30, 2015 For: Surplus Construction, Earth Moving & more

• Harrisburg, PA Tues., October 6, 2015 For: Electrical Contractor Retirement Auction

• Lexington, NC Fri., October 2, 2015 For: Construction Equipment ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668

• Edmonton, Alberta Wed., October 21, 2015 For: Live Unreserved Auction • Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA Tues., October 27, 2015 For: Live Unreserved Auction

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906

• Chelsea, ME Thurs., October 22, 2015 For: Construction & Aggregate Equipment & more

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200

• Houston, TX Tues., November 10, 2015 For: Unreserved Public Auction

• ONGOING ONLINE TIMED Construction Equipment, Trucks/ Trailers, Farm Equipment & Salvage. New items added daily!

KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY www.keenanauction.com 207-885-5100

• Des Moines, IA Wed., September 30, 2015 For: Live Unreserved Auction

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218

EQUIPMENT ROW.com www.equipmentrow.com 580-931-6156

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 22, 2015 For: Electrical Contractor Retirement Auction

• Columbus, OH Thurs., October 22, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction • Lowell, MA Fri., November 6, 2015 For: 1 Owner Complete Dispersal Auction POWERS AUCTION SERVICE www.powersauction.com 608-439-5764 • Waukegan, IL Sat., October 10, 2015 For: Roger Belski Electric Estate Auction PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 8, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 15, 2015 For: Rogers Tree & Construction Realignment Auction

RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Rochester, NY Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Monroe County Area Municipal/Contractor Equipment Auction SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & more SHETRON AUCTIONS www.shetronequipment.com 717-532-8828 • Shippensburg, PA Fri., October 30, 2015 For: Construction & Equipment Consignment Auction • Shippensburg, PA Fri., December 18, 2015 For: Construction & Equipment Consignment Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • OCTOBER ONLINE Closes October 14, 2015 For: Ag, Construction, Trucks & more UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., October 23, 2015 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • York Springs, PA Fri., October 16, 2015 For: Southern PA Contractors Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., October 20, 2015 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., October 22, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• Phoenix, AZ Sat., October 10, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & more

QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990

• Uniontown, PA Thurs., October 1, 2015 For: Farm & Construction Equipment

• Kissimmee, FL February 8-15, 2016 For: 42nd Annual 7 Day Auction


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IPAA Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Fort Worth, (800) 433-2851 October 21-22: IADC Human Factors Conference & Exhibition, Moody Gardens Hotel, Galveston, TX (713) 292-1945 October 21-22: Independent Oil & Gas Association of New York Annual Meeting, Buffalo Marriott Niagara, Amherst, N.Y. (716) 202-4688 October 23: Wildcatters’ Sporting Clays, Dallas Gun Club, Lewisville, TX, IPAA, 800/433-2851

CLIENT: Butch’s Trucking AD SIZE: 10.125x5.25 INSERTION #: HI-800

American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015 Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-6271 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS: September 27-30: IOGAWV Sports Weekend Lakeview Resort, Morgantown, WV (304) 344-9867 September 28-30: Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX (972) 9529393 September 28-29: Platts 10th Annual Pipeline Development and Expansion Conference Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX (800) 752-8878 September 28-30: Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission Annual Conference Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK (405) 525-3556 October 4-6: New Mexico Oil & Gas Association Annual meeting, Eldorado Hotel, Santa Fe. (505) 982-2568 October 5-7: IPAA Oil & Gas Investment Symposium, The Palace Hotel, San Francisco. (800) 433-2851 October 6-7: Arkansas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association Annual Meeting, Embassy Suites, Little Rock, AR. (501) 9750565 October 7-9: NOIA Fall Meeting, The Phoenician, Scottsdale, AZ. (202) 3476900 October 8: 19th Annual Oklahoma Oil & Gas Expo, State Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City. Sustaining Oklahoma’s Energy Resources. (405) 601-2190 October 8: Indiana Oil & Gas Association Annual Meeting, Tropicana Convention Center, Evansville, IN. (812) 838-8515 October 13-15: SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, Morgantown, W.V. (972) 9529393 October 14: IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Houston. (832) 233-5502 October 14-15: Permian Basin Petroleum Association Annual Meeting, Petroleum Museum and Petroleum Club, Midland. (432)684-6345 October 16: SOOGA Fall Sporting Clays Shoot, Hilltop Sports, Whipple, OH (740) 374-3203 October 18-20: OIPA Fall Conference, Big Cedar Lodge, Branson, MO (405) 942-2334 October 18-23: Society of Exploration Geophysicists 85th Annual Meeting & International Exhibition, New Orleans, (918) 497-5500 October 20:

Webinar: Converting Inquires to Sales & Rentals Date: October 22, 2015 Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Central Time US & Canada) Event Type: Webinar Category: Educational Seminar Description: Every inquiry is an opportunity. It is an opportunity to impress and an opportunity to close a sale. It is important to take advantage of that opportunity. This dynamic and interactive webinar provides your inside sales team the why and how of providing exceptional customer service while behind the counter and on the phone. You will gain unique skills and tools that you can use to deliver exceptional customer service that go beyond ‘order-taking’.

PUBLICATION: CEG DATE: 9/26

The International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition CONTACT: Joe 29, McKeon DATE: September 2015 to October 1, 2015 ICUEE – the EMO EXPO 2015

Venue: Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, United States ICUEE, also known as The Demo Expo, is the largest event in North America for utilities and utility contractors seeking new equipment, technologies, and best practices for construction and rehabilitation projects. With 25 acres of exhibits to explore, attendees can comparison shop more than 800 suppliers through equipment test drives and interactive product demonstrations. At ICUEE 2015, attendees will have an opportunity to: . Visit with more than 850 leading manufacturers. . Explore the latest utility products and innovations. . Operate construction and utility equipment in job-like conditions. . “Test run” the products specific to your operation’s needs in a variety of ways, including: . Specialized exhibit pavilions for fleet management, safety and green utility. . A 2-mile Ride & Drive test track (for on-road equipment and technologies). . An Indoor Demo Stage . Extensive in-booth exhibitor product demos . Learn from the pros! . Attend sessions to help you better understand the latest technologies and issues that are impacting the way you do business. . Talk directly to technical experts and equipment designers who can answer your industry-specific questions. Customer service: ICUEE’s customer service team is here to assist you! Hours: 8 AM to 4:30 PM (Central Time, USA) PHONE: US and Canada: Toll Free: 800/867-6060; email: info@icuee.com

OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION PRESENTS “THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN FORESTRY SHOW” OFFICIAL PAUL BUNYAN SHOW DATES: OCTOBER 2-4, 2015 TIME: 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM SUNDAY PLACE: GUERNSEY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 335 OLD NATIONAL ROAD OLD WASHINGTON (CAMBRIDGE), OH 43768 ADMISSION PRICES: $8 – ADULTS – $4 - SENIORS (60 & OVER) & KIDS

(7 - 12) CHILDREN 6 & UNDER – FREE!!! NO PETS ALLOWED! THERE WILL BE FORESTRY EQUIPMENT RUNNING LIVE THROUGHOUT THE GROUNDS AND IT IS A VERY LOUD AND SCARY PLACE FOR PETS! PLEASE LEAVE YOUR PET AT HOME! NO UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES, ATV’S OR PERSONAL GOLF CARTS ALLOWED ON SHOW GROUNDS. SHOW INFORMATION INCLUDES: ACTIVITIES, COMPETITIONS, EXHIBITORS, LODGING/DINING, EXHIBITING INFORMATION AND VOLUNTEERS. PAUL BUNYAN SHOW IS A THREE-DAY EVENT. THE MAIN AIM OF THE SHOW IS TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY THAT WILL ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES. THE EVENT IS ORGANIZED BY THE OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, INC., THAT SUPPORTS THE FOREST RESOURCES AND IMPROVEMENT OF BUSINESS CONDITIONS OF ITS MEMBERS. PAUL BUNYAN SHOW IS BASED ON THE RESEARCHES OF DIFFERENT INDIVIDUALS AND COMPANIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. PHONE: 614/497-9580, FAX: 614/497-9581, EMAIL: INFO@OHIOFOREST.ORG ASA CHICAGO presents: “MEET THE GCs NIGHT” on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2015 A Subcontractors Networking Opportunity – ASA Chicago, an association representing subcontractors of all construction trades, announces its ninth annual “Meet the GCs (general contractors) Night”. This year’s event takes place Tuesday, October 6, 2015, at Venuti’s in Addison, Illinois. “Meet the GCs Night” provides subcontractor members of ASA Chicago with an opportunity to speak directly to representatives of over 30 of the most prestigious Chicago area general contracting firms. Last year over 700 attendees were able to network with representatives of many general contracting firms. It is the largest event of its kind for the association, which has been serving the Chicago subcontracting community for 48 years. ASA Chicago is the only construction trade association devoted to business issues affecting all subcontractors and specialty trade subcontractors. New for 2015: An exclusive reception will be held for non-members. Nonmembers will meet representatives from six major General Contractors and enjoy appetizers and cocktails. Attendees will learn more about ASA Chicago and receive an opportunity to attend the “main event”. About ASA Chicago: ASA Chicago, established forty-eight years ago, has the experience to support subcontractors and its affiliates. ASA Chicago is the way subcontractors network in the Chicagoland construction industry. To learn more, please visit us on the web at www.asachicago.org. For more information on this event, contact Virginia McFarland at Phone: 847/827-8336 / Fax: 847/827-8359 / ginny@asachicago.org. N.Y.S. HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS EXPO Produced by SUPERINTENDENT’S PROFILE N.Y.S. Superintendent’s Profile & Product-Service Directory DATE: WEDNESDAY – OCTOBER 21, 2015 TIME: 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM PLACE: CENTER OF PROGRESS BUILDING N.Y.S. FAIRGROUNDS/SYRACUSE, NY For more information on this event, please contact Profile Publications, N.Y.S. Superintendent’s Profile: NAME: Bob Buckley TELEPHONE: 800/992-7116 / 518/863-4100 FAX: 518/863-7100 EMAIL: bbuckley@cegltd.com GIE+EXPO: The Green Industry & Equipment Expo The Largest Show for Your Industry – GIE+EXPO 2015 Dealer Day: October 21, 2015 All Attendees: October 22-23, 2015 Tradeshow Location: Kentucky Exposition Center 937 Phillips Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40209 Three Nights of Free Concerts! 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 19-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. See outdoor power equipment, along with products for landscapes, gardens, outdoor leisure, hardscapes and light construction. Future Show Dates: October 19-21, 2016 – October 18-20, 2017 – October 17-19, 2018 For more information, contact by Phone: (800) 558-8767 or (812) 9499200 and Fax: (812) 949-9600, Email: info@gie-expo.com PIOGA (Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association) Eastern Oil & Gas Conference & Trade Show DATES: OCTOBER 27 – 28, 2015 PLACE: Monroeville Convention Center in Monroeville, PA The time of year is new, but the venue will be familiar to most of our exhibitors. The Monroeville Convention Center has lots to offer: a convenient location, free parking, a good layout and reasonable lodging costs. We’re even rolling back our booth prices to 2013 levels! We hope you will take the opportunity to again participate in the region’s longest-running trade show organized by the exploration and production industry for the E&P industry. For more information, contact The Pennsylvania Independent Oil and Gas Association, 115 VIP Drive, Suite 210, Northridge Office Plaza II, Wexford, PA 15090-7906. PHONE (724) 933-7306; FAX (724) 933-7310. OSHA for Oil and Gas: Regulations, Auditing and Enforcement DATE: OCTOBER 29, 2015 PLACE: Houston, Texas In OSHA for Oil and Gas, we review safety auditing best practices, employee and contractor safety as well as the Occupational Safety and Health Act’s (OSHA’s) regulations and enforcement initiatives. There is a series of rulemaking proceedings currently underway (e.g., silica, electronic recordkeeping, and reporting) as well as soon-expected rulemaking (e.g., fall protection, clarification of recordkeeping retention requirements, and combustible dust) and RFIs that potentially affect the industry (e.g., process safety management). There are also a number of OSHA initiatives outside of the rulemaking context, such as National Emphasis Programs and Awareness Campaigns. Given the high risk of oil and gas work, the diversity of projects, the remote nature of the operations, and the fact that many employees and supervisors are new to this industry, there is a critical need to expand safety auditing to ensure best practices across all sectors of the supply chain, from upstream drillers, well servicing teams, and track crews at the well site to pipeline construction crews and operators and refinery workers. The goal of this course is to provide guidance to oil and gas industry, with an emphasis on health and safety regulations, compliance, and enforcement trends. This Course is Useful For: . Project managers . HSE professionals . Regulatory professionals . Individuals new to oil and gas regulatory investigations & OSHA . Energy lawyers . Oil & gas engineers . In-house counsel . Risk managers For more information on this course, contact Kinetic at (720) 491-1173; Website: http://becomekinetic.com. Email: educate@becomekinetic.com.


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UPCOMING AUCTIONS MAJOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION with equipment from

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 9AM

INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT, PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

1-OWNER AUCTION COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for PRECISION DRILLING & BLASTING LLC & JOHN J. PAONESSA CO, INC. (Owners Pursuing Other Interests) OVER 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS AS ONE OF MASSACHUSETT’S PREMIER DRILLING CONTRACTORS 219 MEADOWCROFT STREET, LOWELL, MA 01852

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ENTIRE INVENTORY OF DRILLING, BLASTING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCKS & TRAILERS, FLEET VEHICLES, JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, SHOP TOOLS & SUPPLIES

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 9:30AM INVENTORY OF MARINE CONSTRUCTION, DREDGING & PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT, DECK SPUD, SKIDDER & OFFICE BARGES, PUSH & CREW BOATS, CRAWLER & ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES, MANITOWOC RINGER W/JACKS, PILE HAMMERS, POWER UNITS, UP TO 400KW GENERATORS, UP TO 15 CU YD CLAMSHELL & DREDGING BKTS, EXCAVATORS (INCL 2013 GRADALL XL5200), RUBBER TIRED & SKID STEER LOADERS, FORKLIFTS & MORE!

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I-95 Express Lanes…

ARTBA Presents Awards for Innovative Project Financing The I-95 Express Lanes project in Virginia and two former public officials from Florida and Pennsylvania have been recognized as models of excellence in innovative transportation financing by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Awards were presented July 16 in two categories during ARTBA’s 27th Annual Public Private Partnership (P3) in Transportation Conference, held in the Nation’s Capital. P3 Entrepreneurs of the Year Given to two individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the forward progress of P3s in the U.S. transportation industry. Ananth Prasad, who joined HNTB Corp. as senior vice president in January 2015, spent 22 years with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), including a four-year appointment by Gov. Rick Scott to serve as the agency’s secretary. Under Prasad’s leadership, FDOT led the nation in the use of design-build–finance project delivery, and developed an internal P3 expertise/strategy that set a precedent for other transportation agencies across America. Prasad was instrumental in the development of significant P3 projects, including the: $2.3 billion I-4 Ultimate Project in Orlando — the largest availability payment based P3 project ever undertaken in the United States; the $1.8 billion I595 Express project in south Florida; and the $1 billion Port Miami Tunnel project. Bryan A. Kendro was selected in 2012 to serve as the director of the newly-created Office of Policy & Public-Private Partnerships at the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). He led the development of the program’s “Implementation Manual & Guidelines,” and delivered a series of innovative P3 projects that not only will dramatically improve the Commonwealth’s transportation network, but also deliver significant savings and efficiencies for taxpayers. His strategic

guidance led the state to utilize a P3 approach for replacing 558 structurally deficient bridges under the $899 million Rapid Bridge Replacement Project (RBRP) program. The single largest road project in Pennsylvania history and one of the largest U.S. P3s in 2015, it received the largest allocation of U.S. DOT Private Activity Bonds in history ($721.5 million). It will save taxpayers 30 percent on the cost of bridge replacements, while reducing the time to two years instead of the 10 it might typically take to do similar work under traditional methods. Kendro also co-founded the P3 Owners Council, connecting P3 directors around the country to help share best practices, and serves as a member of ARTBA’s P3 Division board of directors. Project of the Year Spotlights a project that demonstrates the value P3s bring to United States transportation development. The $1 billion dollar, I-95 Express Lanes stretch over 29 mi. (46.6 km) in northern Virginia, and feature a dynamic pricing system that adjusts prices based on real-time traffic conditions, an all-electronic tolling system that eliminates the need for toll booths, dedicated incident response and a high-tech operations center. The high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, which opened in December 2014, are helping alleviate congestion on one of the nation’s busiest roadways. The project team included the: Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia Department of Rail & Public Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Transurban Group and Fluor Corp. ARTBA’s P3 Conference is the private infrastructure investment community’s premier opportunity to connect with hundreds of key decision makers, project sponsors, private sector finance executives, consortium leaders and officials from all levels of government. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ATLANTA (CUMMING), GEORGIA

MAJOR MULTI-JOB COMPLETION AUCTION LATE MODEL CAT, JOHN DEERE, KOMATSU, INGERSOLL RAND EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT (8) KOMATSU ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS. Sitework Product LLC

AUCTION

HILITES: 10 ARTICULATED TRUCKS: (2) Komatsu HM400,(4) Komatsu HM350, 2006 Komatsu HM300-2, 12 EXCAVATORS: Cat 330DL, (2) 2005 JD 450CLC, 2008 JD 200DLC, 2008 Hitachi ZX450LC-3, 2007 Komatsu PC300LC-7, 5 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 4 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 140M,12HVHP, MOTOR SCRAPER: Cat 627B, LOADERS: 2012 Komatsu WA200, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS:JD 850J, JD 750JLT, Komatsu D65EX-15, CRAWLER DUMP, CRAWLER LOADER, 3 BACKHOES: 2009 JD 410JTC, ASPHALT PAVERS, ASPHALT ROLLERS, VIBRATORY ROLLERS:Unused Dynapac CA2500D, New 2015 Dynapac CA1500D, 5 TRENCH ROLLERS, 13 SKID STEERS, TRENCHERS, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS, COMMERCIAL MOWERS, SWEEPER TRK, PICKUPS, DETACHABLE GOOSENECK: Liddell 55T, TAGALONG, ATTACHMENTS. Address: 5770 Hubbard Town Rd., Cumming, GA 30028 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer. SITE PHONE: 864-940-4800

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Overseas Business Equals Big Projected Revenue for LiuGong When major activities are in operation, more international visitors than usual will appear at the LiuGong International Industrial Park in Liuzhou, a southwestern city in China. They range from global dealers in the construction equipment industry, to end users from across the world. Due to LiuGong’s increased efforts and achievements in globalizing the company during the past dozen years, frequent influxes of foreign visitors has become the norm. This internationalization and deep marketing network is evidenced by the fact that LiuGong has distributed its products to more than 130 countries, from the developed to the developing. LiuGong has directly engaged in competition with global giants, penetrating the traditional markets of North America and European enterprises with its lines of heavy equipment. Zeng Guang’an has driven the success of LiuGong’s internationalization, and is expecting its operations to continue growing on a global scale. At the end of 2014, he was promoted to chairman of LiuGong Group and Guangxi LiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd., allowing him to focus on the strategic development of the company and the industry within the Chinese and global markets. “China’s construction machinery market has been in decline for several years, but it is poised to change. LiuGong must adjust the position of its force, focus on the key point and open a brand new field,” said the chairman. A series of corporate and management changes within the company have been in motion throughout 2014 and 2015, with top personnel being handed new responsibilities and roles. Manufacturing systems specialist, Yu Chuanfen has become the president of LiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd.; Vice President Hunang Haibo directly manages LiuGong’s core wheel loader business department and excavator business; Vice President Yu Yajun is responsible for marketing processes and Vice President Luo Guobing is in charge of overseas markets. Outside China, LiuGong is building strong bridgeheads. Englishman Howard Dale has been positioned as vice president of LiuGong Dressta Machinery Co. Ltd. in Poland, and chairman of LiuGong Machinery Europe B.V., having previously worked with Case Corporation for several years. LiuGong has transferred the product line and the capacity of its Tianjin base to Changzhou, which has geographical and supportive benefits. Meanwhile, R&D and the manufacturing of high-end products is occurring in its Liuzhou base, including heavy-duty loaders and new graders. On June 15, 2015, LiuGong called a large

and high-end product launch in Changzhou, the core base for LiuGong’s strategy in the East. Here, LiuGong successfully displayed the 8t and 12t H-Series wheel loaders; the 48t, 50t and 70t E-Series excavators; the TC550A and TC250A5 cranes; and the TD40E bulldozer. At the same time, 60 LiuGong excavators were distributed to clients on the American continent. Having begun its internationalization strategy in 2003, LiuGong has become an example to other enterprises in the Chinese CE industry, demonstrating its advantages in both overseas sale volume and the ratio of export products compared to its competitors. With such sustained and stable status and acceleration, and with the further deepening of overseas deployment, Zeng Guang’an predicted, “in 2020, international business will account for 40 percent of LiuGong’s revenue.” In the early years, this strategy drew interest from a number of overseas tycoons. Zeng Guang’an remembers one example in 2005, when the president of a world-leading European corporation called on him with the intention of acquiring LiuGong. However after this communication, and to the surprise of many, they gave up on this intention: “LiuGong has grand visions and ambitious goals, and we were determined to become a world-class corporation by ourselves, rather than to be acquired,” explained Zeng. The rejection of acquisitions originates largely from the personality and character of Zeng Guang’an himself. Without concealing his ambitions, he hopes LiuGong and China’s CE manufacturers can be “immortal” in the industry, rather than regional representatives of a global industry that depend on the markets of developing countries. The company’s overseas sales volume accounts for one-third of LiuGong’s total revenue, and will undoubtedly contribute greater profits in the future. In fact, the overseas markets for some units — such as wheel loaders and cranes — have displayed greater development than in the domestic market. These successes are founded upon a deep understanding of and precise judgements in the global market. LiuGong’s most senior members have tirelessly gathered information from across the world to help inform its strategical moves. It is a strategy that Zeng Guang’an feels will become the new normal for the future development of Chinese cor-

porations, but one that requires a long-term view. Zeng Guang’an knows that “the effect of LiuGong’s international development is not likely to burst in a short term. But once it bursts, it will bring us an unprecedented success.” One example would be LiuGong’s experience in India. Before the Indian manufacturing base went into operation, LiuGong conducted a two-year in-depth feasibility

tion, Poland is extremely cost-effective for Chinese corporations entering Europe. “With the synergistic effect from these aspects, the European business through HSW will bring LiuGong major breakthroughs in the European and American markets,” said Zeng Guang’an. The long takeover process in Poland gave Zeng Guang’an and LiuGong sufficient time to think about the subsequent integration framework, strategies and courses of actions. Wheel loaders and excavators at the LiuGong Poland base were promoted to the market from the product line in just three months after the official signing of the agreement. Since then, with the further functioning of China-Poland synergistic effect, the products of LiuGong Poland have earned recognition in Zeng Guang’an both the European and LiuGong American markets. Alongside the achievements in Poland, LiuGong has constantly enhanced its presence in Europe through study, with Madhya Pradesh eventually cho- other channels, including attendance at the sen for its location. In July 2009, the Indian INTERMAT exhibition, and by collaboratBase went into operation after one year’s ing with dealers in Netherlands and Russia preparation and construction, making to frequently exhibit its products. LiuGong the first Chinese construction corLiuGong’s most recent major global poration to set up a plant in India. At the action was to establish a manufacturing plant opening ceremony, the Chief Minister of in Brazil in March 2015, in an effort to penMadhya Pradesh asked Zeng Guang’an why etrate the burgeoning South American marhe chose to set up the plant in India. Zeng ket. Guang’an, painted with India’s traditional After more than ten years of traveling red symbol on his forehead, said: “India is a around the world, Zeng Guang’an is as market that possesses tremendous demand enthusiastic as ever. Morocco, the first destipotentials and scales in the global context. In nation of LiuGong “going overseas,” is India, LiuGong is the leading force in the 5t- regarded by Zeng Guang’an as the blessed plus wheel loader market with a market place for internationalization. share of over 60 percent; 7 out of the top 10 The chairman of the biggest contractor contractors in India are LiuGong’s clients. In and LiuGong’s first local agent in Morocco the future, India will become one of the was 80 years old when he met Zeng backbones for LiuGong’s global develop- Guang’an, but still lived the life of a man ment.” half his age. Paying a visit to the chairman LiuGong’s business in the advanced mar- 10 years later, Zeng Guang’an found that the kets of Europe has developed too. old man in his nineties still kept the same life Despite the Chinese market following a and working habits. The chairman told Zeng downward trend in 2012, LiuGong invested Guang’an to “hold steadfast to your convicmore than RMB 300 million to acquire tion and go for it.” Zeng Guang’an said: “If HSW (Huta Stalowa Wola) Dressta in other people have confidence in us, we must Poland. More than a year later, LiuGong trust ourselves and make every effort to do Poland acquired all assets and technologies our best.” It is this notion that continues to of ZZN Transmission Plant, a world-class drive LiuGong’s development into one of drive system manufacturer and the core sup- the world’s leading manufacturers of conplier of US General Electric Company. struction equipment. Poland, where HSW Dressta is based, is For more information, visit, the gateway for LiuGong to succeed in west- www.liugong.com. ern Europe, where demand is becoming (This story also can be found on diversified and Chinese products are grow- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at ing in acceptability and recognition. In addi- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Dewain Ritchason (R) welcomes his guests and friends to the sale including Elvis Perry (L), Elvis Perry Construction, Ashland City, Tenn., and Bud Fultz, Old South Excavating, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Watching the auction action are, Marcus Kirkland (L), Double M Equipment, Knoxville, Tenn., and Dale Mason, Mason Equipment, Bluff City, Tenn.

Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. Hosts Annual September Sale

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itchason Auctioneers Inc. held its annual Sept. sale at its auction headquarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on Sept. 12. A number of registered bidders came for a great line-up of heavy equipment, trucks, trailers, farm equipment and miscellaneous items. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Making the trek from Illinois in hopes of getting a bargain on a pair of new Case 821F wheel loaders (L-R) are Jeff Rogers, Scott McGregor and Chris Pickler of S & B Construction, Lebanon, Ill.

Daniel Seemann of Tauro Maquinaria Pesada based in Monterrey, Mexico, looks over the control panel of a Cat PM-565B cold planer. (L-R): Floyd Means of Floyd Means Contracting, Albany, Ky., puts a bit of air under the tracks of a LinkBelt 3400 excavator for a better view with Rick Brown of Gaddie-Shamrock, Columbia, Ky.; and Jim Patton, Jim Patton Construction, Albany, Ky.

Paul Stinnett (L) and Chad Kemper of Paul Stinnett Logging, Dycusburg, Ky., bought a dozer at the Ritchason sale a couple months ago and are now looking to buy an excavator — maybe this Cat 312.

Attendees line up as the Ritchason staff registers them for on site bidding.

Doug Wilcher (L) and Ernest Bost of Wilcher Sawmill Inc., McMinnville, Tenn., consider bidding on this Cat D5G XL dozer.


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***GIGANTIC*** MUNICIPAL & CONTRACTOR AUCTION!!! SAT., OCT. 17TH. – 9:00AM

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KISSIMMEE (Winter Garden), FLORIDA

LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET EQUIPMENT AUCTION CAT, KOMATSU, JOHN DEERE, BOMAG, AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

AUCTION

NOTE: This sale will consist of very late model rental fleet construction rental fleet equipment, attachments, support, trucks & trailers. HILITES: LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: 2012 Doosan DX300SLR, 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2011 Cat 320DL, 2007 Cat 320DL, Unused Cat 312EL, 2005 Cat 312CL, 2012 Sany SY215CLC, 2012 Doosan DX300SLR, 2006 Hitachi ZX200LC, Komatsu PC400LC, Hyundai 360LC, 2005 Case CX210LC, 5 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS & ACCESSORIES: Indeco HP1750 Hydraulic Hammer, Indeco HP1250 Hydraulic Hammer, Allied 775CS, Allied 770CS, Allied HR600, EXCAVATOR BUCKET: New Unused 75in., 2 MOTOR GRADERS: 2005 Cat 140H, Cat 140HVHP, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) 2007 Komatsu WA470-6, 10 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2005 Cat D8T, Cat D8N, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, 2011 Komatsu DX65EX-16, (6) 2011 Komatsu D65EX-16, 8 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2012 Case 580 Super N, 2010 Case 580 Super N, Case 580M, (2) 2008 JD 310 Super J, Cat 426C, Cat 416D, ASPHALT ROLLER: 2007 Dynapac CC624HF, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: New Unused Dynapac CA2500PD, New Unused Dynapac CA2500D, 2005 Bomag BW211D-3, 2007 Bomag BW213PDH3, SOIL STABILIZER: 2007 CMI RS-600, 2 SKID STEERS: 2012 Cat 246C, 2011 Case SR250HF, 8 BOOM LIFTS: (3) 2008 JLG 800AJ (4x4), 2007 Genie S60 (4x4), 2006 Genie S40 (4x4), 2006 Genie Z30-20EN, (2) Genie S120, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2005 Sullair 1600HAFDTQ, GENERATOR: Cat D343A, 2 LIGHT PLANTS: 2007 IR Lightsource, 2007 Amida AL4060D-4MH, LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: Case 570LXT (4x4), SWEEPER: Wrangler 3330, CONCRETE MIXER TRK: 2005 Kenworth, TRK TRACTOR: 2003 Freightliner FL112, 2 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2015 Witzco RG50, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold. FL AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700

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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................23 ALEX LYON & SON INC ORLANDO FL ..................................................................................98 ATLANTA GA ....................................................................................93 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................28 ATLAS COPCO ..........................................................................................25 BARGAINS ................................................................................................88 BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..................................................................63 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ..............................................................15 BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ............................................................6,67 BOBCAT COMPANY ............................................................................70,71 BOBCAT OF GREENVILLE........................................................................16 BOMAG ......................................................................................................43 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................22 CASE CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................73 CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION ..............................................27 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................82 CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................88 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT..............................................18,19 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ..........................................................................................89 VALUE ADDED ................................................................................76 CRAWLER LOADER PROMO ..........................................................54 AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY ................................................................100 NYS HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS EXPO......................................36 DITCH WITCH SE DEALERS ..............................................................52,53 DRUMCUTTERS ........................................................................................32 EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC CISCO TX ........................................................................................95 FECON ......................................................................................................35 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..................................................7 FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................34 FLORIDA UTILITY TRAILER......................................................................24 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................................................25 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GEHL ..........................................................................................................68 GOMACO CORP ........................................................................................46 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................................................31 HELAC CORP ............................................................................................28 HILCO INDUSTRIAL LLC ..........................................................................91 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................104 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................................74,75 HYDREMA U S INC....................................................................................65 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................83 IMPACT ROLLER TECHNOLOGY INC......................................................38 IRONPLANET HOUSTON TX ..................................................................................99 JCB INC ................................................................................................84,85 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................38 JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................57 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ......................................................................87 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP......................................................................61

LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT ......................................................................103 LEEBOY ................................................................................................48,49 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 LINK-BELT MID ATLANTIC ........................................................................14 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..........................................................40,41 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11 MENDENHALL AUCTION CO HIGH POINT, NC ..............................................................................97 MENTOR DYNAMICS LTD ........................................................................56 ML CRANES & EQUIPMENT ....................................................................16 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................21 MOROOKA USA ........................................................................................56 MOTLEY AUCTION GASTONIA, NC ................................................................................98 MWI CORP ................................................................................................29 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................35 NEXTRAN OF JACKSONVILLE ................................................................24 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ................................................................68 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................................................33 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC BETHEL CT ......................................................................................92 PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..........................................................................22 PINNACLE CRANES..................................................................................13 POWERSCREEN ......................................................................................69 RAYCO ......................................................................................................32 RICHARDSON SERVICE 1991 INC ..........................................................23 RING POWER CRANE ................................................................................6 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ............................................................101 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................66 ROADTEC ..................................................................................................39 ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................................................42 SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................................................50 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ....................................................86 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................26 TAKEUCHI ............................................................................................80,81 THUNDERCREEK......................................................................................26 TRACTOR TRACS INC ..............................................................................66 TREKKER TRACTOR ................................................................................17 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................30 VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................................................47 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................59 WACKER NEUSON....................................................................................77 WILCO MANUFACTURING LLC................................................................29 WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................44,45 YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................................................79 GEORGIA SUPPLEMENT BOBCAT OF ATLANTA ................................................................................3 HEAVY MACHINES INC ............................................................................11 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................9 REYNOLDS-WARREN EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ..........................................................12 YANCEY BROTHERS CO ........................................................................6,7

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