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October 28, 2015 • Vol. XXVII • No. 22 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910
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Cat Dealer Celebrates 55th Anniversary
Ridge Development Builds Logistics Center…8
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Expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2016, the Regional Transit Authority’s French Quarter streetcar expansion in New Orleans is expected to bring significant economic development to the neighborhoods they pass through once construction wraps up next year.
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French Quarter Streetcar Project to Bolster Economy By Cindy Riley
Expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2016, the Regional Transit Authority’s French Quarter streetcar expansion in New Orleans is expected to bring significant economic development to the neighborhoods they pass through once construction wraps up next year. The current North Rampart Street/St. Claude Avenue project includes building streetcar track along 1.6 miles in the left travel lane adjacent to the neutral ground on both sides between Canal Street and Elysian Fields Avenue. The plans also include a dedicated bicycle lane on the lakeside of the street. “This work is needed to continue to revitalize the city and to restore a historic neighborhood,” said Patrice Bell Mercadel, director of marketing and communications, Transdev/Regional Transit Authority(RTA). “The timing was right, due to availability of resources and the recent completion of the Loyola line. With this continued expansion of rail and integrated bus and ferry service, com-
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mi. (754 km) past high peaks, thick forests and lush meadows of wildflowers. In short, the Parkway gives its visitors a chance to relax and enjoy the bounty of nature. Planned, built and maintained by the National Park Service (NPS), the Parkway took more than five decades to fully complete but, as a result, the road crosses some of the most spec-
Stowers Machinery Corporation, East Tennessee’s Caterpillar dealer, celebrated its 55th anniversary on Oct. 3. In 1960, Caterpillar offered only 30 models when three brothers from Bluefield, W. Va., Bud, Dick and Harry Stowers took over the eastern Tennessee Caterpillar territory from the original Caterpillar dealer, who had served the area since 1925. Stowers Machinery has grown from 70 employees in 1960 to a team of 352 people operating in six locations in Knoxville, Chattanooga, Kingsport, Crossville and Sevierville. The company remains a locally owned family business in an industry where most major equipment dealers and rental companies are part of large regional or national companies. “We are proud to be the market leader in East Tennessee for almost every industry we serve, thanks to the team of outstanding professionals who work at this company,” said Wes Stowers,
see PARKWAY page 20
see STOWERS page 80
see STREETCAR page 24
Crawler Loaders, Dozers, Undercarriages & Parts Section ..........................40-49
Looking Back at Historic Parkway
Paving Section ..............53-66
By Eric Olson
Auction Section ............88-97
For those who love fabulous mountain scenery and cool, clean air, there may be no better way to find it in the southeast than the Blue Ridge Parkway. The leisurely, two-lane highway stretches through Virginia and North Carolina for 469
Business Calendar ............90 Advertisers Index ..............98
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RIDGE DEVELOPMENT AT WORK ON CLASS A LOGISTICS CENTER
Ridge Development, the industrial development arm of Transwestern Development Co., is currently constructing a 245,000-sq. ft. (22,761 sq m), Class A distribution building in Lakeland, Fla.
12 JCB HOSTS EQUIPMENT DEMO DAY AT THE BAKER FACTORY The Baker Factory, one of the nation’s premier motocross training facilities in
38 JCB GOVERNMENT DEFENSE DIVISION RELOCATES TO SAVANNAH JCB recently relocated its global government and defense division from its worldwide headquarters in the United Kingdom to its North American headquarters in Savannah, Ga. This strategic move comes on the heels of JCB’s success manufacturing the high mobility engineer excavator (HMEE) for the U.S. Army.
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Construction spending in August reached a seven-year high and climbed at the fastest rate since 2006, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America.
SURPLUS AUCTION On Oct. 17, Mendenhall Auto Auction Inc. held a surplus auction for the city of Winston Salem, and also was selling for Winston Salem City Surplus, area contractors and farmers, among others.
34 LA. OFFICIALS CONSIDER SHORT-TERM BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION LOAN Louisiana officials said Oct. 15 they are considering a short-term bridge loan to keep money flowing to state-financed construction work, while the next governor starts to dig the state out of its budget mess.
36 HYUNDAI EQUIPMENT ‘GOES PINK’ FOR BREAST CANCER AWARENESS In preparation for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas has begun selling custom pink shirts and wristbands through participating Hyundai construction and forklift dealers across the United States and Canada, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to It’s The Journey Inc.
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Ridge Development at Work on Class A Logistics Center
A rendering of the completed Class A distribution building in Lakeland, Fla.
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Ridge Development, the industrial development arm of Transwestern Development Co., is currently constructing a 245,000-sq. ft. (22,761 sq m), Class A distribution building in Lakeland, Fla. The building is the first of two being added by the company in a new 46.5-acre business park called
Lakeland Logistics Center. The first building will be completed by the end of the year, and the second, a 245,000 sq. ft. building, is currently available as a build-to-suit opportunity. The project is owned by a joint venture between Ridge Development and AEW Capital Management. AEW is developing the project on behalf of one of its separate account clients. “With a combination of Lakeland’s historically low
Ridge Development, the industrial development arm of Transwestern Development Co., is currently constructing a 245,000-sq. ft. (22,761 sq m), Class A distribution building in Lakeland, Fla.
vacancy rate and high demand from users offering same-day delivery to customers, Ridge is confident the speculative development will lease up quickly,” said Steve Kros, executive vice president of Ridge. “These buildings will be ideal for large-scale retailers or distributors looking to service a wide customer base within 24 hours.” Phase 1 began on May 1, and completion is scheduled for see LAKELAND page 26
The building is the first of two being added by the company in a new 46.5-acre business park called Lakeland Logistics Center.
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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, 1866 Hrs ..........$288,750
2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 2900 Hrs $121,000
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 2012 BLAW-KNOX PF1510, 100 Hrs ................................................................................................$176,000 2013 BLAW-KNOX RW100B, 20 Hrs ................................................................................................$209,000 2012 BLAW-KNOX RW35A, 10 Hrs ......................................................................................................$60,500 2013 BLAW-KNOX RW35A, 10 Hrs ......................................................................................................$60,500
Compactors - Padfoot 2010 HAMM 3412P, 1300 Hrs ................................................................................................................$66,000
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2012 VOLVO L250G, 1950 Hrs ......$355,100
Compactors - Smooth Drum 2009 VOLVO SD100D, 2500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$77,000 2013 VOLVO SD75, 1770 Hrs ................................................................................................................$77,000
Drills - Vertical 2012 SANDVIK DI550 ..............................................................................................................................$646,600
Excavators - Crawler 2013 VOLVO EC160DL, 1750 Hrs ......................................................................................................$121,000 2013 VOLVO EC210B LC, 3300 Hrs ................................................................................................$112,750 2012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3800 Hrs........................................................................................................$77,000 (4) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1700-2900 Hrs ............................................................$121,000-$137,500 (7) 2014 VOLVO EC220DL, 1550-1950 Hrs ............................................................$134,750-$140,250 2012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2800 Hrs ................................................................................................$159,500 2013 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2100 Hrs ................................................................................................$176,000 2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 4400 Hrs......................................................................................................$126,500 (2) 2013 VOLVO EC250DL, 1516-1900 Hrs ............................................................$148,500-$165,000 2012 VOLVO EC300DL, 1900 Hrs......................................................................................................$184,250 2006 VOLVO EC330B LC, 6400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$71,500 2009 VOLVO EC330CL, 3154 Hrs......................................................................................................$110,000 (6) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1640-4800 Hrs............................................................$154,000-$222,750 (8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-3600 Hrs............................................................$173,250-$225,500 (4) 2014 VOLVO EC340DL, 1580-4200 Hrs ............................................................$156,750-$225,500 2013 VOLVO EC380DL, 4500 Hrs......................................................................................................$156,750 (3) 2014 VOLVO EC380EL, 1660-2900 Hrs ............................................................$209,000-$233,750 2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6700 Hrs ................................................................................................$187,000 (2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2100-4050 Hrs ............................................................$231,000-$302,500 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 3400 Hrs......................................................................................................$253,000 2014 VOLVO EC480DL, 2000 Hrs ....................................................................................................$308,000
Excavators - Wheel 2008 FUCHS MHL350D, 12175 Hrs..................................................................................................$110,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3100-3400 Hrs ............................................................................$126,500 Ea. 2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1850 Hrs ......................................................................................................$170,500 (2) 2013 VOLVO EW180D, 1800-2500 Hrs..............................................................$159,500-$170,500
Motor Graders 2008 VOLVO G930, 6900 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,500 2010 VOLVO G930, 6900 Hrs..............................................................................................................$104,500
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2011 VOLVO A25F, 5500 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$203,500 (6) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 2905-4400 Hrs ....................................................................$209,000-$250,250 (5) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1900-3200 Hrs ....................................................................$244,750-$288,750 (7) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1866-2700 Hrs ....................................................................$261,250-$288,750 2014 VOLVO A25G, 1554 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$305,250 2006 VOLVO A30D, 7030 Hrs..............................................................................................................$220,000 (8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2900-4100 Hrs ....................................................................$239,250-$283,250 (2) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2850-4200 Hrs ....................................................................$239,250-$286,000 (9) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1528-2530 Hrs ....................................................................$297,000-$327,250 (6) 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2915-5579 Hrs ....................................................................$247,500-$360,400 2010 VOLVO A40E, 3900 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$328,600 (12) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 4744-7600 Hrs ..................................................................$231,000-$323,300 (16) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2700-5800 Hrs ..................................................................$286,000-$392,200 (13) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2100-6000 Hrs ..................................................................$286,000-$424,000 (5) 2014 VOLVO A40F, 1900-5200 Hrs ....................................................................$360,400-$429,300 (2) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2900-5200 Hrs ..............................................................$349,800-$392,200 (3) 2014 VOLVO A40G, 2050-5100 Hrs ....................................................................$360,400-$514,100
Sweepers / Broom Equipment
(2) 2014 BLAW-KNOX CB90, 15-1000 Hrs................................................................................$60,500 Ea. 2012 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 1500 Hrs......................................................................................................$49,500 (2) 2013 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 1000-1200 Hrs ..........................................................................$49,500 Ea. (2) 2014 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 650-900 Hrs ................................................................................$66,000 Ea. 2010 BROCE MK I, 700 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$66,000
Water Equipment - Trucks
2006 CATERPILLAR 773, 11900 Hrs ................................................................................................$220,000 2008 VOLVO A25, 7900 Hrs ................................................................................................................$220,000 2006 VOLVO A30D, 7600 Hrs..............................................................................................................$198,000
Wheel Loaders
2014 SDLG LG916-1, 208 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,500 2014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$104,500 2011 VOLVO L110F, 7550 Hrs................................................................................................................$99,000 (4) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1880-2800 Hrs ..................................................................$181,500-$214,500 (10) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2500-7200 Hrs ..............................................................$143,000-$187,000 2014 VOLVO L110G, 2143 Hrs ............................................................................................................$214,500 (3) 2014 VOLVO L110H, 1950-2200 Hrs ..................................................................$214,500-$220,000 (2) 2012 VOLVO L120G, 3845-3850 Hrs ................................................................................$181,500 Ea. 2013 VOLVO L120G, 2600 Hrs............................................................................................................$203,500 (2) 2014 VOLVO L120G, 2200-2600 Hrs..................................................................$203,500-$214,500 2010 VOLVO L150F, 11950 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$110,000 2012 VOLVO L150G, 5100 Hrs............................................................................................................$198,000 (4) 2014 VOLVO L150G, 2000-3200 Hrs..................................................................$286,000-$319,000 2011 VOLVO L180G, 6200 Hrs............................................................................................................$165,000 (2) 2012 VOLVO L180G, 4900-5500 Hrs..................................................................$198,000-$220,000 2013 VOLVO L180G, 5500 Hrs............................................................................................................$198,000 2014 VOLVO L180G, 2250 Hrs............................................................................................................$302,500 2013 VOLVO L220G, 2700 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$360,400 (2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 1950-3300 Hrs ..................................................................$313,500-$355,100 2012 VOLVO L60G, 2100 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$129,250 2013 VOLVO L60G, 3000 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$115,500 (4) 2014 VOLVO L70G, 1700-2600 Hrs ....................................................................$137,500-$148,500 (4) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-5300 Hrs ....................................................................$110,000-$192,500 (11) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 882-6000 Hrs ....................................................................$110,000-$192,500 (7) 2014 VOLVO L90G, 1600-2700 Hrs ....................................................................$154,000-$165,000
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JCB Hosts Equipment Demo Day at The Baker Factory
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he Baker Factory, one of the nation’s premier equipment JCB’s visitors also motocross training facilities in Center Hill, Fla., were treated to a lunch and the was the site of a Ride+Drive Event hosted recent- opportunity to see some of the ly by JCB. The one-day event allowed visitors to “Get riders on site being put through In and Get Dirty” while test driving a large selection of their paces on the existing JCB’s construction equipment line. Equipment on hand track. included loaders, backhoes, track loaders, excavators and telehandlers. The event targeted the needs of landThe operator tries scape contractors especially with the demo site set up out this 85Z-1. with various terrain features and equipment sized to their needs. The Baker Factory in Center Hill, Fla., trains amateur and professional motocross riders on its 90-acre site, which includes a full motocross course and one under construction. Aldon Baker, owner, has developed a special relationship with JCB and its Florida dealers MacKinnon Tractor and JCB of South Florida. Baker uses JCB equipment to maintain its current track and work on building a new one with four machines currently on site: a JS190 excavator, 427 loader, 3CX backhoe loader and a 300 track loader. In addition to these machines, there were numerous other JCB pieces on hand for visitors to try out. In addition to test driving the equipment, JCB’s visitors also were treated to a lunch and the opportunity to see some of the riders on site being put through their paces on the existing track. On hand for JCB were Shane Coates, general manager of sales, east region; Patrick Smith, regional business manager, southeast; David Barker, regional busi-
(L-R): Richard Slack of R.A.M. Excavator; Jimmy Myers of LRE Ground Services; Rafael Nuñez, JCB backhoe product manager; Eddie Fagin, LRE Ground Services; and John Gantz, MacKinnon JCB spend some time going over this 3CX model. The operator uses a loader on a new track under construction.
see JCB page 69
Riders practice their moves.
The new JCB 525 was a very popular model with the crowd.
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n Oct. 14, U.S. and Canadian trade media attended a press conference at the North American headquarters of Wacker Neuson Corporation located in Menomonee Falls, Wis., near Milwaukee. The company is part of the global Wacker Neuson Group, based in Munich, Germany, which manufactures equipment for the concrete, construction, oil and gas, landscape, agricultural, utilities and municipal industries. The Menomonee Falls development and production facility spans more than 539,000 sq. ft. (50,074 sq m) and is dedicated to manufacturing, sales, finance, marketing, training and support. Wacker Neuson products produced at the location include rammers, rollers, trench rollers (soil and asphalt compaction), pumps and generators (worksite technology), and trowels (concrete technology), as well as the new products announced at the press conference. In 2007 Wacker Neuson expanded the product portfolio for the United States and Canada to include compact excavators, wheel loaders and dumpers. Wacker Neuson also is building skid steer and compact track loaders. In early 2015, the company rolled its first models off the newly built production line at the Menomonee Falls plant. At the day-long press event, new products were formally introduced, a guided factory tour was conducted, and at the outside training facility a live demo and walk around of the machines was provided as well as opportunities for hands-on operation. As part of the products launch, briefings were provided on the following new products:
• Telehandler — TH522: Groundengaging telehandler designed to function like a wheel loader, skid steer loader, and to offer lifting like a telehandler. • Telewheel loaders — 8085T, WL60T: These are additional models to the Wacker Neuson telescopic wheel loader line. Both have all-wheel steering capabilities and the articulated model offers extended reach to move loads higher. • Wheel loaders — All-wheel steer and articulated models now with Tier IV Final engines. • Excavators — ET65, ET90, ET145: New excavator models are said to be redesigned and feature Tier IV Final engines, more power, new cabs and sizes ranging from 1-ton to a new 14-ton (.9 to 12.7 t) model. The new ET145 extends the excavator line into a larger class size. • Wheeled excavators — EW65, EW100: New machines are designed to save contractors time loading and transporting to a nearby next site. see NEUSON page 74
The 6503 wheeled excavator offers travel speeds up to 19 mph (30 kph).
In the well-lit, clean factory, skid steer loaders are in production. John Dotto, product application specialist, explains and demonstrates some of the features of the new equipment during the walk around and hands-on session.
The entrance to the 67-acre campus for the Wacker Neuson North American headquarters located in Menomonee Falls, Wis.
Compact excavator with Tier IV Final engine is on display.
Marcus Auerbach, director of product development, described new tracked and wheeled excavators as well as the marketplace receptivity to the material hauling dumpers.
Carrie Megal (L), regional marking manager of North America relaxes with Julie Shuster, marketing communications manager, during a break in the presentations.
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2008 CA CAT 321DLCR HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, T 321DLCR 2008 CAT RAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VATOR, ID# UT14781, UT14781, CAB, CAB, AIR AIR CONDITIONING, CONDITIONING, ID# AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC QUICK QUICK AUXILIAR Y HYDRAULICS, AUXILIARY COUPLER, BUCKET BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR FOR HAMMER HAMMER COUPLER, T,, PLUMBED BUCKET, USE, UC UC @ @ 8093HRS: 8093HRS: 32IN 32IN SHOES SHOES 94% 94% REM, REM, USE, BUSHINGS 46%, 46%, LINKS LINKS 39%, 39%, SEGMENTS SEGMENTS 30%, 30%, BUSHINGS IDLERS 52%, 52%, 8093 8093 HRS HRS........................$105,000 IDLERS ....................... $150,000
2004 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, 330DLLCR 2006 CAT CAT CA AT 314C HYDRAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VATOR, ID# ID# UT13117, HYDRAULICS, CAB, UT14458, CAB,AUXILIARY AIR CONDITIONING, DB LINK, AIR CONDITIONING, HYD QUICK COUPLER, UC @ 12918HRS, 32IN SHOES 84% REM, LINKS UC @ 8509HRS, 24IN37%-44%, TRIPLE GROUSER 37-44%, BUSHINGS SEGMENTS 20%, SHOES 63%, IDLERS97%, 80%,IDLERS ROLLERS INTERNAL TRACKS 86%,70%, CARRIER ROLLERS 82%, BUSHINGS 70% NOT ROLLERS 39-48% ................................... $90,000 TURNED, 8509 HRS ................................$98,000
2013 CAT CAT 303.5ECR MINI MINI HYD HYD EXCACA EXCAVATOR, 2013 CA AT T 303.5ECR EXCACAVATOR, AV VATOR, ID# UT14330, UT14330, CAB, CAB, AIR AIR CONDITIONING, CONDITIONING, ID# PATTERN AUX PATTERN CHANGER, CHANGER, SWING SWING BOOM, BOOM, AUX PATTERN HYDRAULICS, MANUAL HYDRAULICS< MANUALQUICK QUICKCOUPLER, COUPLER, BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR FOR HAMMER HAMMER USE, USE, 12IN BUCKET T, PLUMBED P BUCKET, 12IN RUBBER SHOES, ROLLERS 90% REM RUBBER SHOES, ROLLERS 90% REM @ @ 730HRS, 734 HRS................................$43,000 730HRS, 734HRS .................................... $43,000
2007 CAT AT T 312CL HYDRAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, CA AV VATOR, ID# 2013 CA CAT 259B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, UT14090, CAB,CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, ID# UT14482, A/C, ELEC CONTROL FOR PATTERN P ATTERN CHANGER, UCTRAVEL, @ 12033HRS, 24INTG IMPLEMENTS, 2-SPEED LOW FLOW SHOES 77-81%, BUSHINGS 18-21% NOT HYDRAULICS, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, TURNED, LINKS 51%,TRACKS, INTERNAL 15%, BUCKET, 16IN WIDE 801TRACKS HRS.............. SEGMENTS 75%, IDLERS 76%................$68,000 ..................................................................$51,000
2008 CAT T 321DLCR HYDRAULIC RAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VAID# TOR, 2010 CA CAT 963D TRACK-TYPE LOADER, ID# UT14781, CAB,HANDLING AIR CONDITIONING, UT14224, WASTE ARRANGEMENT, AUXILIARY AUXILIAR Y HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, HYD SINGLE COUPLER, BUCKET, BUCKET T,ROLL, , PLUMBED FORCONTROL, HAMMER CONTROL, THUMB V LEVER USE, UC @ 8093HRS: 32IN SHOES 94% MP BUCKET, SYSTEM ONE UC @ 10096REM, HRS, BUSHINGS 46%, LINKS 39%, SEGMENTS 30%, 18IN DG SHOES 35%, LINKS 46-58%..$115,000 IDLERS 52%, 8093 HRS ....................... $150,000
2006 CAT CAT CA AT 972H HYDRAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VAUP14553, TOR, ID# 330DLWHEEL 2006 LOADER, ID# AIR CONDITIONING, DB LINK, UT14458,AIR CAB, EROPS, CONDITIONING, RETARDER, UC @ 12918HRS, 32IN SHOES 84%CONTROL, REM, LINKS WHEEL STEERING, 2-VALVE RIDE 37-44%, BUSHINGS 37%-44%, SEGMENTS LOADRITE WEIGHING SYSTEM, BUCKET, 20%, INTERNAL TRACKS 97%, IDLERS 86%, 26.5R25 TIRES @ 13690HRS, RF 57%, LF 48%, ROLLERS ................................... $90,000 RR 32%, LR39-48% 23% ....................................$118,000
2013 CAT CA AT T 303.5ECR MINI HYD EXCACA EXCACAVATOR, AV VATOR, ID# AIR CONDITIONING, 2008UT14330, CAT 950HCAB, WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14159, PATTERN PATTERNAIR CHANGER, SWING RIDE BOOM, AUX EROPS, CONDITIONING, CONTROL, HYDRAULICS< MANUALTIRES QUICK@COUPLER, GP BUCKET, MICHELIN 4889 HRS:, BUCKET, BUCKET T , PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, 12IN FRONTS 50%, REARS 60% ..................$165,000 RUBBER SHOES, ROLLERS 90% REM @ 730HRS, 734HRS .................................... $43,000
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2012 D6T XLSK210LC TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, 2007 CAT KOBELCO HYD EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VATOR,ID# UT14655, EROPS, ID# UT14674, CAB,AIR AIRCONDITIONING, CONDITIONING,DIFF STEERING, SWEEPS, PAT BLADE, SINGLE BUCKET, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET T,, UC @ TILT, SYSTEM ONE UC @ 4613 DRAWBAR, HRS: 40-65% REM...........................$59,000 2761HRS: 24IN SHOES 40% REM, LINKS 70%, BUSHINGS 80%, SEGMENTS 80%, 2898 HRS .. ................................................................$200,000
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EXCA 2007 CAT AT T 312CL HYDRAULIC WATER EXCAVATOR, CA AV VAWAGON, TOR, ID# 2005 CA CAT 735 ARTICULATED UT14090, CAB,TIER AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, ID# UP13431, II 3406 ENGINE, CAB, AIR PATTERN P A TTERN CHANGER, UC @ 12033HRS, 24INTG CONDITIONING, 6X6, TIRES @ 9307HRS: RF SHOES BUSHINGS NOT14%, 59%, LF77-81%, 34%, RR1 14%, RR218-21% 28%, LR1 TURNED, 51%, INTERNAL TRACKS LR2 28%, LINKS 7000GAL CURRY WATER TANK, 15%, 9307 SEGMENTS 75%, IDLERS 76%................$68,000 HRS ........................................................$270,000
2012 CA CAT D8T TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, CAT RAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VATOR, 2008 T 321DLCR HYDRAULIC ID# UT14781, UT14398, CAB, EROPS, CONDITIONING, AIRAIR CONDITIONING, ID# DIFF STEERING, SINGLE TILT, SS RIPPER, AUXILIARY AUXILIAR Y HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK STANDARDBUCKET SALT UC @ 8566HRS, 24IN SHOES BUCKET, FOR HAMMER COUPLER, T,, PLUMBED 65%, UC LINKS 76%, SEGMENTS 50%,94% IDLERS USE, @ 8093HRS: 32IN SHOES REM, 84%, BUSHINGS 60% NOT TURNED, ROLLERS BUSHINGS 46%, LINKS 39%, SEGMENTS 30%, 91%, 8607 HRS......................................$370,000 IDLERS 52%, 8093 HRS ....................... $150,000
2006 TRACTOR, 2006 KOMATSU CAT CA AT 330DLD61EX-15 HYDRAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VAID# TOR, ID# UT14695, CONDITIONING, UT14458, EROPS, CAB, AIRAIR CONDITIONING, DB JOYLINK, STICK STEERING, PAT BLADE, DRAWBAR, UC UC @ 12918HRS, 32IN SHOES 84% REM, LINKS @ 7349HRS: 24IN SG37%-44%, SHOES 70%, LINKS 75%, 37-44%, BUSHINGS SEGMENTS 20%, BUSHINGS 75%, SEGMENTS 60%,86%, IDLERS INTERNAL TRACKS 97%, IDLERS 75%, ROLLERS 75%, CARRIERS ROLLERS ROLLERS 39-48% ................................... $90,000 75%, 8310 HRS ........................................$61,000
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2013 CAT CAT D5K XL TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# 2013 CA AT T 303.5ECR MINI HYD EXCACA EXCACAVATOR, AV VATOR, UP14116, EROPS, ID# UT14330, CAB,AIR AIR CONDITIONING, CONDITIONING, 115" PAT BLADE, DRAWBAR, ACCUGRADE PATTERN PATTERN CHANGER, SWING BOOM, AUX READY, 3 VALVEMANUAL HYDRAULICS, @ 653HRS, HYDRAULICS< QUICK UC COUPLER, 20IN SHOES 80%, BUSHINGS 94% NOT BUCKET, BUCKET T, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, 12IN TURNED, SHOES, LINKS 88%, IDLERS 95%, ROLLERS RUBBER ROLLERS 90% REM @ 86%, CARRIERS 90%, 823 HRS ..........$130,000 730HRS, 734HRS .................................... $43,000
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2008 T 321DLCR CAT RAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VID# ATOR, 1994 CA DRESSER 830HYDRAULIC MOTOR GRADER, ID# UT14781, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, UT14464, CAB, STANDARD DRIVE, 14FT AUXILIARY AUXILIAR Y HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK BLADE, 6 SPEED FORWARD, 3 SPEED COUPLER, BUCKET, T,, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER REVERSE, BUCKET TIRES @ 5323HRS: FRONTS 40%, USE, UC @ 8093HRS: 94%5323 REM, RR 99%, RR2 99%, LR32IN 20%,SHOES LR2 75%, BUSHINGS 46%, LINKS 39%, SEGMENTS 30%, HRS ..........................................................$44,000 IDLERS 52%, 8093 HRS ....................... $150,000
2006 CA CAT AT 330DL HYDRAULIC EXCA EXCAVATOR, AV VATOR, ID# UT14458, CONDITIONING, LINK, 2012 CAT CAB, TL943AIR TELEHANDLER, ID#DB X120204, UC @ 12918HRS, 32IN SHOES 84% REM, LINKS BLOCK HEATER, PINTLE STYLE TOW HOOK, 37-44%, BUSHINGS 37%-44%, SEGMENTS 20%, WORK LIGHT GROUP, AIR CONDITIONING, 339 INTERNAL TRACKS 97%, IDLERS 86%, HRS..........................................................$85,600 ROLLERS 39-48% ................................... $90,000
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The advent of the Parkway, however, gave these people good jobs, particularly in the poverty-stricken mountains.
The Parkway was first proposed in the early 1930s in the midst of the Great Depression as a way to connect two relatively new national parks: Virginia’s Shenandoah and North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee.
Crews use an electric shovel on the parkway in 1931.
Parkway Introduced in Early 1930s During Great Depression PARKWAY from page 1
tacular terrain in the eastern United States. The Blue Ridge Parkway is the most popular park in the NPS, but never more so than in the autumn as the region’s countless trees begin to transform their colors into dazzling reds, oranges and yellows. “I think that the experience for visitors along the Parkway is as varied as the visitors themselves,” said Dr. Carolyn Ward, CEO of the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, a private fundraising organization that works with the NPS as stewards of the road. “Some people come to the Parkway for solace and to watch the sunset; some come for adventure and outdoor activity like hiking, camping, biking or to have picnics. Others come for the memories they had there as a child. It offers so much for people
that I think that it is seen as a highly personal experience and that makes it special.” A Depression-Era Idea The Parkway was first proposed in the early 1930s in the midst of the Great Depression as a way to connect two relatively new national parks: Virginia’s Shenandoah and North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee. Initially, the route was intended to go through a large section of Tennessee to get to the Smokies, but after a series of often heated discussions and hearings, the decision was made to plan the road along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina and bypass the Volunteer State completely. This decision also kept the Parkway at
In 1931, crews work near the south tunnel portal.
higher and more picturesque elevations, but proved to make construction more difficult. After approval by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, land acquisition was the first step to making the motorway a reality. The hard economic times had left many trained engineers, architects and laborers unemployed. The advent of the Parkway, however, gave these people good jobs, particularly in the poverty-stricken mountains. No Easy Task Difficult challenges would have to be overcome to get the project built. For instance, in many parts of the region, there were no paved roads to move men and equipment to the job sites. There also was the problem of few reliable maps, reluctant landowners, bad weather and snakes.
But, with an initial budget of $16 million, ground was finally broken on Sept. 11, 1935 at Cumberland Knob just south of the North Carolina/Virginia border. The construction was divided into 45 different zones with work going on simultaneously at several different non-connected sites. Private contractors employed mostly local people, although Roosevelt’s various New Deal programs, including the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), did many jobs on the Parkway. Dynamite had to be used to blast through solid rock to create the 26 tunnels along the route, all but two of which are south of Asheville, N.C., at the southern, and most rugged, part of the Parkway. see PARKWAY page 72
Initially, the route was intended to go through a large section of Tennessee to get to the Smokies, but after a series of often heated discussions and hearings, the decision was made to plan the road along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina and bypass the Volunteer State completely.
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The current North Rampart Street/St. Claude Avenue project includes building streetcar track along 1.6 miles in the left travel lane adjacent to the neutral ground on both sides between Canal Street and Elysian Fields Avenue. STREETCAR from page 1
munities across New Orleans are being connected to spur additional growth.” The construction contract value is $41.2 million. According to Mercadel, the finished project will mean better access, equitable transit services and connectivity to other streetcar routes and bus lines. “The streetcar will bring opportunity for economic growth to area businesses and residents. It also will bring private investment, as proven by prior streetcar builds, and allow neighborhood residents the ability to access jobs and services located in downtown New Orleans, and connect to transit services across the city,” said Mercadel. Attention to detail has been extremely important during the planning of the project, because of New Orleans’ rich history. “RTA and Transdev are committed to not only maintaining the historic character of this neighborhood, but restoring element that make it uniquely its own community within the city,” said Mercadel. The new Rampart line is part of a $3.5 billion, long-term spending program at the RTA, which includes more than 33 mi. (53.1 km) worth of new streetcar lines. The project is being financed through public bonds issued by the RTA. In January, 2015 city leaders broke ground on the new line. The contractor began utility work between Orleans Avenue and St. Phillip Street, followed by all remaining utility work and track installation beginning at Elysian Fields Avenue toward Canal Street. A key step in the streetcar expansion project was the installation of the Half Grand Union track, which ties the North Rampart Streetcar route to Canal Street and Loyola Avenue. The work took place in July and lasted several weeks. According to Michael Zeitz, construction and quality assurance manager of the multinational engineering and design firm Parsons Brinckerhoff, “We were looking for a way to minimize the impact and accelerate the work using a new method of rail encapsulation . We appreciate the Department of Public Works for allowing us to shut down half the intersection.” Canal Street between University and Basin streets and North Rampart Street between Canal and Iberville streets were closed for 30 days beginning at 7 a.m. while the work
According to Bell Mercadel, director of marketing and communications, Transdev/Regional Transit Authority(RTA), the finished project will mean better access, equitable transit services and connectivity to other streetcar routes and bus lines.
and installation of the Half Grand Union took place. Contractors made design changes that significantly expedited the process. Work was performed nonstop, 24/7, using the new plan. Crews were able to quickly demolish the intersection of Rampart and Canal to install rail. What would
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haven taken four months to complete was finished in only 30 days. “This was huge, because that is the tie-in point that allows streetcars to go down the extensions,” said Zeitz. “We had to demolish and totally take out a big segment of rail, get into the street, shut down traffic at a key part of the city at Canal and Rampart and install the turnouts and switches that would allow the cars to egress and ingress Rampart Street. “Also, once you get underground, nothing is ever as it appears to be. We had several setbacks and change, but and rolled with the punches to keep on schedule with the help of others.” Martin Pospisil, Transdev’s program manager said completion of Half Grand Union was a major milestone. “This recent expansion is a second phase of the expansion that started in 2011. The first phase was the Loyola streetcar line to Canal Street. The Half Grand Union installation was part of the scope of work under that contract, as well. We had to tie new car lines into the existing Canal Street lines. The design was different at this intersection. It was a complicated installation with a lot of traffic. “During the Loyola expansion, we kept inconvenience in mind and were looking for ways to minimize the impact. We decided we would approach the Department of Public Works and ask if they would allow us to shut down half the intersection. Their first reaction was that we couldn’t do that, because Canal Street is one of busiest streets in New Orleans. But we were able to convince them that if they let us, we could work non-stop and with new design could get everything done in 30 days. They agreed to that,” said Pospisil. “It’s truly amazing how this team was able to finish the scope of work in that amount of time. It was incredible. It was done thanks to a significant amount of planning, but also thanks to great teamwork by everyone involved. Also, keep in mind that New Orleans is full of major events. It’s a city of entertainment with lots of tourists coming to town. For most of the year, there is always something going on here. Summer is typically a slower time for the city, so we established the date of July 12 for the start date for this work. We then shut down half the intersection until the work was done.” see STREETCAR page 76
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pants in their local communities, so Hyundai is following suit by supporting It’s the Journey’s flagship event, a 30-mi., two-day walk, originating in Atlanta near Hyundai’s North American headquarters. Specifically, Hyundai is sponsoring a “B’Rest Stop,” where snacks and drinks will be provided to race participants. For more information, visit www.hceamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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JCB Government Defense Division Relocates to Savannah JCB recently relocated its global government and defense division from its worldwide headquarters in the United Kingdom to its North American headquarters in Savannah, Ga. This strategic move comes on the heels of JCB’s success manufacturing the high mobility engineer excavator (HMEE) for the U.S. Army. In 2000, the U.S. Army released specifications for an extremely durable backhoe loader that could travel at convoy speeds while protecting military personnel. JCB — the leading manufacturer of backhoes in the world — was able to use existing technology from its backhoe loader and high-speed agricultural tractor to closely match the Army’s specifications. Following five years of design, engineering and testing, JCB won the contract and began building the HMEE. Last year, the U.S. Army extended the contract until 2018. “We are extremely proud and honored to build equipment that protects those who serve our country,” said Arjun Mirdha, CEO of JCB North America. “Centralizing
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Komatsu Launches D61i-23 Intelligent Machine Control Dozer Komatsu America Corp.’s D61EXi/PXi23 intelligent Machine Control dozer has a fully automatic blade control and can perform not only finish grading, which has been possible with conventional machine control, but also rough dozing. This is the first machine using this new technology, and it is scalable to other products manufactured by Komatsu. “We are excited to bring to market the next generation of machine control technology with Komatsu’s intelligent Machine Control D61i-23,” said Peter Robson, director of Intelligent Machine Controls. “The ease with which the D61i-23 transitions from rough dozing to finish grading with automatic blade control engaged is so seamless that both experienced and inexperienced operators will notice benefits. “The efficiency improvement, greater value and simplicity of operation of the D61i-23 exemplify the leading innovations that customers have come to expect from Komatsu.” Longer track-on ground standard (EX) and low ground pressure (PX) models are available to offer customers flotation and weight distribution options that best match their applications. Operating weights range from 39,441 to 41,381 lbs. (17,890 to 18,770 kg) depending on the configuration with a net 168 hp (125 kW) at 2,200 rpm. The D61i-23 also features the integration of Komatsu's Komtrax (Komatsu machine tracking system) and Topcon’s construction management system. In the near future, this integrated system will enable high-efficiency, unified management of construction work through access to real-time machine data, via its web service, to track work progress including the amount of soil dozed at job sites, according to the manufacturer. Fully Automatic Blade Control for Rough, Fine Dozing While crawler dozers have been able to perform high-precision finish grading after installing an add-on machine control system, the D61i-23 can perform rough dozing as well as finish grading in automatic mode, due to its fully automatic blade control. When rough dozing, the automatic blade control monitors blade load and adjusts blade elevation to minimize track slip and perform high-efficiency dozing. As work progresses closer to the target finish grade, the automatic blade control adjusts accordingly to provide finish grade performance with high-level precision. Improvement in combination rough dozing efficiency is up to 13 percent higher compared to add-on machine control systems. “The innovation is not only that Komatsu can provide the customer with fully automatic blade control for automatic rough doz-
Komatsu’s D61EXi/PXi-23 intelligent Machine Control dozer has a fully automatic blade control and can perform not only finish grading, but also rough dozing.
ing and efficiency improvement,” said Robson, ”but also that Komatsu is able to offer this technology while maintaining finish grade performance in the D61 dozer size class which is one of the most popular size class dozers for machine control usage.” Standard Factory Installed Integrated Machine Control System With the D61EXi/PXi-23, typical add-on machine control system components mounted on the blade have been replaced with factory installed cab top GNSS (global navigation satellite system) antenna, enhanced inertial measuring unit (IMU+), and stroke sensing hydraulic cylinders. These components along with the machine control monitor and controllers mounted inside of the cab are installed at the Komatsu manufacturing facility during machine assembly. “The integrated sensor package is not only robust and accurate but also eliminates the daily hassles of installing/removing GNSS antenna(s) and cable(s) from the blade, plus the wear associated with it,” said Robson. “The famed quality and customer support our customers have come to rely on with Komatsu machines is now extended to the machine control system itself in the case of the D61i-23.”
Enhancements for Optimized Performance Inside the cab, customer selectable dozing modes allow system response to be tailored to the current machine operation for optimized performance. Similarly, blade load settings are adjustable between pre-sets to match actual material conditions. Pass to pass, the intelligent Machine Control system can be left with the automatic blade control engaged because of its ability to precisely automate the lowering of the blade at the start of a pass and raise it at the end of a pass. When the machine travels around the job site, the cab top GNSS antenna collects accurate surface data by measuring actual elevations. The stroke sensing angle cylinder measures the actual angle of the blade for high precision grading accuracy on crossslope, blade angled or not. “The included value of all the added intelligence features on top of innovation and integration really drives up the value proposition, for both existing machine control users and new machine control users,” Robson said. Komtrax The D61i-23 crawler dozer is equipped with the latest Komtrax technology, which is fully integrated with Komatsu’s Tier IV technology and sends machine operating
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1050K Crawler — Most Powerful Dozer for John Deere Designed and built in Dubuque, Iowa, the 1050K crawler dozer is the largest, most powerful dozer ever built by John Deere. Utilizing years of research and extensive customer feedback, the 1050K has the durability, reliability, and productivity needed for mining, quarrying, road building, and other large-scale applications, according to the company. “The 1050K is a new generation of crawler dozer that provides the uptime, low daily operating costs, and productivity needed on today’s job site,” said Mark Oliver, crawler dozers product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “Customer feedback was vital in developing this game-changing dozer. This is a Deeredesigned machine that is fully supported by John Deere dealers and it’s unlike any crawler dozer our customers have ever seen in this size class.” The 1050K incorporates an EPA Final Tier IV/EU Stage IV PowerTech diesel engine with 350 hp (261 kW). Completely redesigned from the ground up, the 1050K’s dual-path hydrostatic transmission allows an operator to push a full load through turns without losing material, unlike torque-converter transmissions. Like the smaller 850K, the 1050K features Eco mode. The Eco mode feature optimizes fuel economy while maintaining ground speed by automatically adjusting engine speed and transmission settings based on load. This has the potential to reduce fuel consumption up to 25 percent with no loss in productivity in many applications, according to the company. Operators don’t have to worry about diesel particulate filter (DPF) cleaning as it still occurs automatically with no impact to machine operation. Ash service intervals for the diesel particulate filter are condition based, meaning the machine will notify the operator before service is required. Typically, ash service is not necessary until the first engine overhaul. Extensive testing allowed John Deere’s DPF to go up to 15,000 hours before ash removal. The 1050K also features excellent total fluid economy (diesel fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)). The production-class dozer’s heavy-duty undercarriage is sealed, lubricated and built to last. Its oval-track design has only one wear-causing forward-travel flex point, for longer life. One-piece welded maintenance resists torsional stress, absorbs shock loads, and delivers maximum strength while allowing easy service access to major components. For added durability, heavy-duty double-reduction planetary final drives are mounted independent of the track frames, where they’re effectively protected from shock loads.
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Inside the cab, a deluxe suspension highback seat is angled 15 degrees to provide a more comfortable view of the ripper and adjusts seven ways for daylong comfort. An updated LCD display monitor provides enhanced onboard diagnostics with real time values for every temperature, pressure, and speed sensor on the machine. The crawler dozers constantly monitor transmission temperature to avoid damage to the hydrostat system. Before tackling the job site, operators can set the maximum desired ground speed, and the power management system automatically maintains peak engine RPM and power efficiency without stalling or shifting. An ergonomically correct joystick provides intuitive, low-effort control of steering, direction, and groundspeed. A total machine control (TMC) monitor allows an operator to select decelerator mode and response — forward/reverse groundspeed ranges, steering
modulation, F-N-R shift rate, and forward/reverse speed ratios. A hydraulic power-pitch option allows the operator to control blade pitch from the cab. The blade pitch also is adjustable to three mount locations for performance in a variety of applications and materials. The programmable return-to-pitch settings allows the operator to preset blade-pitch positions, which can be activated with the push of a button. The 1050K’s controls can be customized to meet the individual needs of an operator. The decelerator can slow both ground-speed and engine RPM, or with the touch of a button, control ground-speed only, to help maintain traction without affecting engine power and hydraulic response. Fully depressing the pedal applies the brakes. With standard electro-hydraulic (EH) controls, all 1050K dozers are grade-control ready making adding a grade-control system
as easy as plugging in the components, calibrating and going to work. John Deere’s “open-architecture” design lets customers easily employ their favorite brand of gradecontrol system — Trimble, Topcon, or Leica. The 1050K also can have a Topcon 3D-MC2 grade control system installed at the factory for faster availability and the ability to finance the system with the dozer purchase. "The 1050K is 100 percent John Deere and it’s a total machine,” said Dave Rock, equipment asset manager, Sureway Construction. “When providing our feedback, we wanted the hood lower, we wanted to better see the ripper, and the dealers had to be behind this machine for parts, service, sales — everything.” Operators looking to get the most out of their 1050K 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 heath 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 JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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The 963K offers additional productivity with an optional high retention bucket that moves 5 percent more material per hour. For added versatility, the machine can be ordered with an optional Fusion quick coupler to allow easy use of forks, buckets, etc. from wheel loaders and other Fusion compatible machines.
Cat 963K Offers Fuel, Performance Improvements The track loader has long been known as a machine that can do it all on the job site, and it is often the first machine that can go to work in soft, wet underfoot conditions. The Cat 963K offers that legendary versatility, along with a 10 to 30 percent gain in fuel efficiency and improved performance. The new track loader also offers updated cab and safety features for the comfort and convenience of the operator. The 963K meets U.S. EPA Tier IV Final emission standards. More Efficiency and Productivity = Lower Costs The 963K is powered by a 193 hp (144 kW) Cat C7.1 ACERT engine, offering fuel efficiency improvements over the previous model. An eco mode automatically reduces engine speed, but maintains selected ground speed when the machine is under light load. The more efficient engine and the eco mode combine to deliver a 10 to 30 percent reduction in fuel consumption compared to the 963D. And efficient use of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) — typically 2.5 to 3 percent of fuel consumption — provides excellent overall fluid efficiency. The 963K offers additional productivity with an optional high retention bucket that moves 5 percent more material per hour. For added versatility, the machine can be ordered with
an optional Fusion quick coupler to allow easy use of forks, buckets, etc. from wheel loaders and other Fusion compatible machines. The Caterpillar telematics system, Product Link is deeply integrated into the 963K, giving easy access to timely information like machine location, hours, fuel usage, idle time and event codes via the online VisionLink user interface. Performance Enhancements The C7.1 ACERT engine is equipped with a twin turbo, providing faster machine response under load. Smarter power train management on the 963K offers smoother implement and steering response, and improved steering performance over the previous model. Power reaches the ground more efficiently based on the demands of the application, giving you fast acceleration and shorter cycle times. Features like load sensing hydraulics and position sensing cylinders add to the machine’s precision and response. Ease of Operation The updated cab offers operator comforts like suspension seat, adjustable armrests and controls, and an improved air conditioning system. Engine noise is reduced compared to
the 963D, resulting in a quieter environment for the operator and for others around the work site. The machine can be ordered with either v-lever or joystick steering to match operator preference. Selectable electrohydraulic mapping lets you set implement response to fine, normal or coarse to match operator preferences and tailor the machine to individual applications. The Cat Tier IV Final emissions technology is designed to be transparent — with no action required from the operator and no need to stop for regeneration. Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) fill is located at ground level, next to the fuel tank, for convenient access when you refuel. Operator safety is enhanced as well, with added handles and steps to help operators climb on and off the machine more easily, from the front or the back of the tracks. The 963K maintains its reputation for ease of service too, with a tilt cab and convenient service access points for easier maintenance and repair. The demand fan provides efficient cooling, plus features a swing-out grill door and folddown fan to help make cleanout quick and easy. 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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JOHN DEERE Model Engine Power hp (kw) Loaders 605K 655K 755K Dozers 450J 550K 650K 700K 750K 850K 850K WH 1050K
110 (83) 145 (110) 190 (141.7)
Weight lbs. (kg) 26,940 (12,220) 40,614 (18,422) 45,178 (20,492)
70 (52) 92 (69) 104 (78) 130 (97) 165 (123) 205 (152) 200 (151) 350 (261)
16,283-17,525 (7,386-7,949) John Deere PowerTech M 4045 19,640-20,622 (8908-9354) John Deere PowerTech PWX 4045 19,949-20,974 (9049-9514) John Deere PowerTech PWX 4045 30,275-31,290 (13,733-14,193) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068 34,527-37,745 (15,661-17,121) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068 42,558-48,005 (19,304-21,775) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068 48,906 (22,183) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068 94,300-95,000 (42,800-43,100) John Deere PowerTech PSS 6135
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s Crawler Loader LR 624 LR 636 Dozers PR 724 PR 736 PR 746 PR 756 PR 764
Engine Power hp (kw) 141 (105) 181 (135) 163 (120) 201 (150) 248 (185) 336 (250) 416 (310)
D 934 S A6 D 934 A7
) (16,659-18,024 37,038-44,754 ) 00 (20,200-24,6 44,750-54,230 ) 00 ,8 30 (28,90062,370-67,900 ) (38,300-41,150 0 72 0, -9 84,430 85) ,6 52 022 4, (4 97,490-116,150
74 (55) 85 (63) 93 (69) 101 (75) 160 (119) 160 (119) 190 (141) 190 (141) 240 (179) 330 (246) 515 (384) 190 (141) 240 (179) 330 (246)
Model
Engine Type
) (16,894-18,549 37,245-40,893 ) 94 ,6 22 (20,74645,327-50,305
Engine Power hp (kw)
TD7R TD8R TD9R TD10R TD14M LGP TD14M LT TD15M LT WAY TD15M LGP 6M 20 TD TD25M TD40E LL TD15M LANDFI LL FI ND LA TD20M LL FI ND LA M 25 TD
KOMATSU Weight lbs. (kg)
DRESSTA Model
650L LGP 650L LT 650L WT 750M LGP 750M WT 750M LT 850M LGP 850M WT 850M LT 1150M LGP 1150M WT 1150M LT 1650M LGP 1650M WT 1650M XLT 2050M LGP 2050M WT 2050M XLT 2050M LT
John Deere PowerTech PWX 4045 John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068 John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068
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Model
Model
Engine Type
Weight lbs. (kg) ) 19,032 (8,633 ) 78 ,8 (8 72 19,5 ) 21,372 (9,694 ) 94 ,8 (9 21,813 9) 52 8, (1 49 ,8 40 4) 38,699 (17,55 3) 16 3, (2 51,065 9) 16 2, (2 74 ,8 48 6) 88 8, 63,681 (2 2) 86 2, (4 94 94,4 4) 154,351 (70,01 0) 25 4, (2 53,461 1) 67,197 (30,48 2) 95,418 (43,28
D 934 L A6 D 934 A7 D 936 A7 D 946 A7 D 9508 A7
Engine Type N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Engine Power hp (kw) 74 (55) 74 (55) 74 (55) 92 (66) 92 (66) 92 (66) 112 (84) 112 (84) 112 (84) 127 (95) 127 (95) 127 (95) 150 (112) 150 (112) 150 (112) 214 (160) 214 (160) 214 (160) 214 (160)
Engine Power hp (kw)
Weight lbs. (kg)
17,550 (7,959) 16,250 (7,370) 16,800 (7,619) 21,180 (9,607) 20,679 (9,379) 20,040 (9,089) 22,830 (10,355) 22,330 (10,129) 21,560 (9,779) 32,637 (14,804) 32,174 (14,594) 31,134 (14,122) 39,550 (17,939) 38,650 (17,531) 37,750 (17,123) 48,773 (22,123) 46,891 (21,269) 45,414 (20,599) 44,563 (20,213)
Weight lbs. (kg)
130 (97) 8) 29,057 (13,20 2 8 (125) -2 16 Xi D51P 0) 40,830 (18,52 8 (125) 24 16 XD61E 0) 39,441 (17,89 3 8 (125) -2 16 Xi D61E 0) 42,904 (19,46 8 (125) 24 16 XD61P 0) 41,381 (18,77 3 7 (162) -2 21 D61PXi 0) 48,796 (22,18 5 (153) 18 20 D65EX0) 45,945 (20,84 7 (162) 17 X21 D65W 9) 51,960 (23,65 18 217 (162) D65PX) 45,780 (20810 8 -1 217 (162) D65EXi ) 50,420 (22960 8 -1 217 (162) D65PXi ) 48,898 (22180 H W 18 205 (153) D65EX3) 54,835 (24,87 H W 17 264 (197) D65WX) 68,165 (30920 18 264 (197) D85EX) 63,800 (28940 18 354 (264) D85PX0) 91,515 (41,51 H W -7 354 (264) D155AX ) 89,300 (40500 -8 354 (264) D155AX ) 90,610 (41100 i-8 449 (335) D155AX 0) 113,600 (51,53 E0 -5 449 (335) D275AX 6) 116,528 (52,85 SL E0 -5 610 (455) D275AX 7,940 (71,640) 15 890 (664) D375A-6 ) 8,960 (108,390 23 0 890 (664) D475A-5E 560 (113,200) 9, 24 0 5E D475ASD-
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Featuring an ultra-quiet, redesigned operator station, the 755K Crawler Loader quietly goes about its business, letting its impressive performance do the talking. More weight, power, hydraulic flow, bucket capacity, and breakout force significantly boost productivity. Customer-inspired enhancements include more control options, from V-pattern with steering pedals to joystick FNR. An innovative on-demand cooling system with optional hydraulic reversing fan. And quicker daily checks and less frequent periodic maintenance. Plus its IT4 diesel meets rigid emission standards, so you can work the 755K wherever there’s work, even in nonattainment areas. It’s the perfect machine for those who prefer less talk and more action.
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Coogler Construction Purchases Case 2050M Dozer By John Bauer SPECIAL TO CEG
The contractor-dealer relationship can be the tipping point between success and failure for many construction companies — especially as it relates to equipment management. The growing adoption of telematics by heavy equipment owners is making it easier for contractors and their dealers to work together to ensure optimal uptime and efficient operation of each machine. Joey Coogler Jr., owner and operator of Coogler Construction in Columbia, S.C., is a believer in the power of remote monitoring. He founded Coogler Construction in 1994 with help from his father and brother Chris, who is now the vice president of the company. They started with a backhoe and a track loader and have since grown to 100 pieces of equipment spread across South Carolina. Case Construction Equipment and Hills Machinery salesman Charlie Mengedoht helped Coogler recently add a new 2050M dozer to his fleet. Coogler was impressed with both the size and power of the machine, but little did he know the machine would provide him other substantial benefits — like reductions in idle time and improved equipment management — down the road. Partnering for Efficiency A few months after Coogler Construction first received the 2050M, Mengedoht examined the machine’s operating statistics provided through the machine’s telematics system — Case SiteWatch — and found something interesting about its idling time. “We found out that his guys were letting the machine idle for a large percentage of the time — 43 percent of the machine’s life was spent at an idle,” Mengedoht said. “SiteWatch showed us that, so now I can
relate that back to the customer and he trains his guys to shut the machine off and not let it idle.” Mengedoht estimates an hour of engine idling time on the 2050M costs $25 (fuel and wear). At Coogler’s rate of use, he estimated a full year of idling at that pace would amount to about 400 idling hours — or a cost of $10,000, according to the company. That places a tangible cost savings on eliminating that behavior. Not only does it amount to money out of the contractor’s pocket, but also time. Since the 2050M is a leased machine, the hours spent idling wasted critical time that counted against its lease and warranty. After learning about the excessive idling problem, Joey Coogler enforced a new rule with his employees: five minute idle down and then shut the machine off, or else pay for the additional idle time. SiteWatch also allows the dealer to track how many hours the machine has been used and when it needs to be serviced next, which means less hassle and downtime for contractors. “There’s just endless possibilities with SiteWatch,” Mengedoht said. “It helps us and the customer stay on top of it and takes one less worry out of their pocket.” The 2050M comes standard with SiteWatch, activated as part of Case ProCare. ProCare is an all-in-one heavy machine support program that comes standard on Case M Series dozers. It includes a suite of product assurances including a threeyear/3,000-hour full machine factory limited warranty, three-year/3,000-hour planned maintenance and a three-year advanced SiteWatch subscription. “When the numbers came in, and Charlie added that on top, it was like icing on the cake,” Joey Coogler said. “It made the deal even better.”
Right Match of Size and Power When deciding if the 2050M was right for them, the Coogler brothers focused on the size of the dozer and if it had the power and agility to work on their site development projects. They found that it was easy to transport without requiring new permits, trucks or trailers, and that it provided the power and agility required of their work. “This size machine fits a lot of the jobs in many different ways,” said Chris Coogler. “It’s not just the pushing power. It can do more; it can run up there with the bigger dozers. It fits us so well.” The machine’s power for its size was immediately recognized. The largest dozer in the Case lineup at 214 hp, the 2050M offers up to 14-percent more power, nearly 81,000 lbs. of drawbar pull and a robust, box-style C-frame. It also improves fuel efficiency over previous comparable Case models by 10.5 percent due to its Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)-only Tier IV Interim engine solution, according to the manufacturer. “It’s the biggest Case dozer I’ve ever been on. It’s very powerful, very strong and very smooth as you’re using that to power through gummy material and rock. It has a very manageable power,” said Joey Coogler. “If you’re cutting on the left hand side of the blade, trying to pull that material out, the machine transfers power where it’s needed, which is better than some of the other dozers I have.” While on a job site, the brothers found that the 2050M dozer has the balance to handle difficult slopes they encounter and fast cycle times to get the job done in a timely fashion. “You push a load down, and you back up and get another. It’s quick,” he said. “It allows you to move more dirt every day. The more material you can move per day, the more you’re going to build every month.”
The Coogler brothers were also impressed by the machine’s blade control. The dozer features enhanced fingertip blade controls such as blade angle, blade sensitivity and blade shake, as well as fine grading on command — which reduces blade speed by 40 percent for increased accuracy. “I do like the blade control. If you’re in a real hard deep cut and you want to slow the machine down, you slow the blade down. You're running high speeds, dressing up trying to get done quick or running slopes, you'll want to speed the blade up,” he said. “Because your machine speed is high, you can do it quickly.” Another key component of the machine is its visibility. The redesigned cab offers floorto-ceiling glass doors and a cab-forward design to provide maximum visibility with direct line-of-sight to the blade edge. Visibility is important to Joey Coogler for both jobsite safety and production purposes. “The visibility helps with productivity because, the better the operator can understand what’s going on around them, the more they're going to get done,” he said. “If they can’t see what they’re doing with the blade, they’re going to make more passes. It’s going to take them longer to get one thing done, one pad graded, one pond graded. It takes longer. The better visibility, the quicker things get done. It’s an efficiency thing.” The size and strength of the dozer may have initially attracted the brothers to the machine, but, in the end, they couldn’t be happier with the total package they received. “I’m thinking this dozer will probably be around for a long time,” said Joey Coogler. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Komatsu America Corp. Introduces D61-24 Crawler Dozer Komatsu’s D61-24 crawler dozer features a 6.8 L, 168-hp, SAA4D107E-3, EPA Tier IV Final emissions certified engine with class-leading power and fuel efficiency. The Komatsu variable geometry turbocharger (KVGT) creates excellent engine response and helps maintain a high level of passive regeneration to ensure fuel isn’t wasted on cleaning the exhaust filter. More than 99 percent of Komatsu diesel particulate filter regeneration is performed with no action required by the operator. “The D61-24 dozer combines
the visibility and productivity strengths of its predecessor with blade durability and equipmentspeed upgrades in the new model,” said Jonathan Tolomeo, Komatsu product manager. “Also, we think operators will really like the HMode enhancement for high-duty cycle applications requiring extra engine speed,” Tolomeo said. Other noteworthy features on the D61-24 crawler dozer include: • A choice between quick-shift, three-speed mode and a variable, 20-speed customizable transmission mode to suit personal preferences.
• Proprietary engine and hydrostatic transmission technology that improves machine efficiency and cuts fuel consumption. • New auto-idle shutdown and economy modes that help reduce idle time and save fuel. • Pioneering KOMTRAX telematics system and monitor that provides key machine metrics, including KDPF status, DEF consumption, fuel level, operating hours, location, cautions and maintenance alerts. Operator ID also makes it possible to view KOMTRAX data by job, application or operator.
• KOMTRAX is included with the D61-24 at no charge. • Large, multi-lingual, 7 in., high-resolution LCD monitor with ecology guidance that helps operators monitor machine performance for maximum fuel efficiency and follow real-time integrated diagnostics for troubleshooting without a laptop. • Standard rear-view monitoring system that promotes increased operator awareness of potential worksite hazards. The D61-24 and every other Komatsu Tier IV Final construction-sized machine, whether rent-
ed, leased or purchased, is covered by the Komatsu Care program for the first three years or 2000 hours, whichever comes first. Komatsu Care includes scheduled factory maintenance, a 50-point inspection at each service and two complimentary Komatsu diesel particulate filter exchanges and DEF tank flushes in the first five years. 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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Dressta Launches TD9 Crawler Dozer to Meet Demand In response to customer demand, Dressta is unveiling the TD9 hydrostatic crawler dozer. This new high-performance, compact crawler dozer has been developed by Dressta’s team of engineers, and is the first of three new models that range from 74 to 101 net hp. The new model has been validated by expert operators at a series of pre-launch performance trials at the Dressta proving grounds in Poland. “The operators’ input in regards to ergonomics and command of control played a key role in refining the design. As a result, the low-effort controls for the blade and dual path hydrostatic drivetrain deliver the required response in all applications of machine performance,” said Howard Dale, global vice president of sales at Dressta. Optimal Power and Fuel Efficiency The three models are equipped with Cummins Tier IV Final engines and cover a horsepower range of 74 to 101 net hp. This engine technology features ultra-clean aftertreatment systems while simultaneously providing fuel efficiency. Power, performance, reliability and durability are the critical factors for the power
unit in a crawler dozer. With the Cummins Tier IV Final engine, the new Dressta models meet these criteria comfortably, with the additional benefits of enhanced productivity and a reduction in overall operating costs, according to the manufacturer. Dual Path Hydrostatic Drive Delivers Maximum Productivity Dressta’s variable bi-directional dual path hydrostatic drive is controlled by a programmable electronic control module. This provides the perfect match between load and ground speed, regardless of the ground condition or specific dozing application. The result ensures that operators have full command during the most challenging of tasks, such as when dozing with a full load or performing precise final grade operations. The operators have the ability to adjust the presets of the tractor to meet the requirements of the task at hand. They can choose to program variables such as forward to reverse speed ratio, or enable “power” “normal” and “economy” modes depending on the job conditions. The versatility to choose between different modes and the flexible speed control provide both enhanced productivity and grade accuracy. Independent track control delivers the
required speed changes to each side and allows for smooth, full-power turns. Onsite maneuverability and job performance are further strengthened by the stable counterrotation feature, while the low center of gravity delivers stable and safe operation when working on slopes or in rugged terrain. Safe and Comfortable Cab for a Fresh and Productive Operator The ergonomics of the cab and an intuitive, highly-responsive control system make operating the new TD9 a delight for the operator. A newly designed ISO-mounted operator cab with positive pressure features a comfortable interior space that is protected by a robust external ROPS for optimal safety. A fully adjustable operator seat provides the user with ample leg room and ease of access to all controls. The cabin’s large glass windows provide increased for-and-aft visibility to the outside environment, blade corners and rear of the tracks — an essential requirement for compact machines in terms of both safety and productivity. Control grips have been designed so that the user can comfortably operate the
machine for hours, and are designed for the ease of operation whether wearing heavy gloves or not. The hand wrap controls are designed to reduce the risk of the operator’s hands slipping from the levers, particularly when working in hazardous environments such as on steep slopes — a further example of Dressta’s attention to detail in risk reduction. The new heating and air conditioning system features multiple vents to provide large volumes of fresh air quietly and efficiently in order to maintain the operator’s desired working temperature. Ensuring the crawler dozer performs as a mechanical extension of the operator’s skill was an essential consideration in the design. In achieving this, the hydraulic controls have been tuned to perform seamlessly at the command of the operator so they can perform long hours of fatigue-free usage. For the additional benefit of the operator, the machines are supplied both GPS and Trimble-ready. For more information, visit www.dressta.com.pl. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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T. CATERPILLAR CON CATERPILLAR Model
Engine Power hp (kw)
Weight lbs. (kg)
Crawler Dozers LGP D6K2 LGP D6N DS-LGP (Tier IVi) r (Tier D6N DS-LGP waste handle D6T LGP (Tier IV Final)
130 (97)
30,574 (13,868)
Cat C6.6 ACERT
150 (112)
39,646 (17,983)
Cat C6.6 ACERT
,494) IVi)150 (112) 42,988 (19 50,490 (22,902) 207 (154)
Cat C6.6 ACERT
7) al)207 (154) 55,792 (25,30
Cat C9.3 ACERT
62,886 (28,525)
Cat C9.3 ACERT
,900) Final)238 (177) 68,123 (30 82,496 (37,420) 312 (233)
Cat C9.3 ACERT
r IV Fin D6T LGP waste handler (Tie
238 (177)
D7E LGP (Tier IV Final) r IV D7E LGP waste handler (Tie D8T LGP (Tier IV Final) D8T LGP waste handler
D4K2 LGP D5K2 LGP
Cat C9.3 ACERT
Cat C15 ACERT
312 (233)
91,270 (41,399)
80 (60)
18,442 (8,365)
Cat C4.4 ACERT
92 (69)
18,686 (8,476)
Cat C4.4 ACERT
104 (78)
20,992 (9,522)
Cat C4.4 ACERT
(Tier IV Final)
Cat C15 ACERT D3K2 LGP
Engine Type
Model
Engine Power hp (kw)
Crawler Dozers Non LGP 130 (97) D6K2 XL (112) 150 D6N XL Tier IVi (112) 150 IVi Tier r dle D6N XL Waste Han (154) 207 D6T XL (Tier IVF) r IVF) 207 (154) D6T XL Waste Handler (Tie 207 (154) D6T XW (Tier IVF) 238 (177) D7E (Tier IV Final) IV Final)238 (177) D7E Waste Handler (Tier 312 (233) D8T (Tier IV Final) IV Final)312 (233) D8T Waste Handler (Tier 410 (306) D9T 410 (306) D9T Waste Handler 436 (325) D9T (Tier IV F) 436 (325) IVF) D9T Waste Handler (Tier 600 (447) D10T2 850 (634) D11T 850 (634) D11T CD 80 (60) D3K2 XL 92 (69) D4K2 XL 104 (78) D5K2 XL
Weight lbs. (kg)
Engine Type
Cat C6.6 ACERT 29,346 (13,311) Cat C6.6 ACERT 36,392 (16,507) Cat C6.6 ACERT 38,224 (17,338) Cat C9.3 ACERT 46,263 (20,985) Cat C9.3 ACERT 51,563 (23,389) Cat C9.3 ACERT 8) 48,034 (21,78 Cat C9.3 ACERT 5) 57,441 (26,05 Cat C9.3 ACERT 0) 63,537 (28,82 Cat C15 ACERT 7) 86,900 (39,41 Cat C15 ACERT 0) 85,650 (38,85 Cat C18 ACERT 94,265 (42,758) Cat C18 ACERT 109,705 (49,761) Cat C18 ACERT 95,917 (43,507) Cat C18 ACERT 110,471 (50,109) Cat C27 ACERT 139,010 (63,054) Cat C32 ACERT 208,589 (94,614) Cat C32 ACERT 220,385 (99,965) Cat C4.4 ACERT 17,465 (7,922) Cat C4.4 ACERT 18,007 (8,168) Cat C4.4 ACERT 20,313 (9,214)
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DITCH WITCH MID-SOUTH Jackson, MS | 601-939-6037 Memphis, TN | 901-365-7400
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Paving
SECTION
Pages 53-66
For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
The Past, Present, Future of Intelligent Compaction
By Dale Starry and Fares Beainy
SPECIAL TO CEG
This article is the last of a fivepart series on paving provided by Volvo Construction Equipment. The lifespan of an asphalt road and its need for future repairs is largely dependent upon the final density of the finished pavement — so much so that density is one of the primary measures of job quality for DOTs. But even the most skilled compactor operators have to do a great deal of guesswork throughout the process, and they must rely on time-consuming nuclear gauge testing and destructive core sampling after the asphalt has cooled down to ambient temperature in order to get in-place density measurements. The results of these tests sometimes require the contractor to go back and correct areas of imperfection, which can drive up costs and reduce the likelihood of receiving a bonus. But this is all changing. Technology advancements over the last decade — deemed Intelligent Compaction (IC) — offer opportunities to dramatically reduce the guesswork in the paving process. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has been working hand-in-hand with a slew of states and manufacturers to develop and test IC systems that can help provide real-time information to the operator that is critical to achieving target density. These factors include number of passes, mat temperature and intelligent compaction measurement value (ICMV) — each allowing operators to make informed decisions on the fly. However, up until now, no system has been able to deliver real-time, in-place density calculations. In fall 2015, Volvo Construction Equipment is releasing Volvo
Intelligent Compaction with Density Direct — the industry’s first real-time density mapping technology. The quest for this technology has been a long one, largely fueled by the industry’s need for better construction practices to extend road life in the face of funding uncertainties. A Half-Century of Advances IC technology was first introduced in Europe in the late 1960s and was used strictly for soil compaction applications. In the mid2000s, the FHWA championed an effort to apply similar technology to asphalt compaction, and by 2006, the initiative had received funding under the Transportation Pooled Fund (TPF) Program. The TPF involved states that agreed to test and explore the benefits of IC systems for major high- The user interface of Volvo IC with way projects — a program Density Direct depicts a density that lasted until 2011. During map, showing each square unit of this time, multiple suppliers rolled surface in a color represent(including OEMs and after- ing density, and also provides realnumerical readings of density, market technology time surface temperature, and pass providers) entered the IC count displayed on one side of the market. Dramatic improve- screen. ments were made to hardware in the forty years since data collection. its development, yet the principles • Pass Mapping — IC systems of intelligent compaction remained provide real-time information to largely unchanged. the operator, showing how many passes have been completed and How IC Works ensuring the operator can gain betIC systems feature an ter uniformity across 100 percent accelerometer-based measurement of the mat. Over-compaction is system, as well as GPS, infrared equally as detrimental to quality as temperature sensors, and an on- under-compaction, and pass mapboard computer that provides real- ping can help ensure the operator time compaction information to isn’t making too many or two few the operator. The primary features passes. In general, there should be of IC systems — common among a prescribed number of passes for a all providers — are pass mapping, job (rolling pattern), but that numsurface temperature mapping, and ber of passes only achieves target
Currently, 20 states have adopted IC standards and are mandating that road contractors use IC systems on certain projects.
density if compacting at the correct asphalt temperature and at the correct amplitude settings. • Temperature Mapping — IC systems display real-time pavement surface temperature information to the operator. This is incredibly important, as the temperature greatly impacts the material’s ability to be compacted. Armed with real-time temperature information, a skilled compactor operator will know to make adjustments to the distance behind the paver in order to compact the asphalt at peak temperatures and avoid the need for additional passes that can drive up project costs and extend timelines. • Data collection — The FHWA recognized that IC data could provide significant value for quality control protocols. Of critical importance, however, was ensuring that data was collected and reported in a standard format among all manufacturers’ IC systems. Thus, the FHWA recommended that all systems export data in a standard format for use in a program called Veta — a map-based software originally funded by both FHWA and Minnesota DOT. While these three features are
more or less standard across all IC systems, what varies significantly between systems is how the asphalt ICMV is calculated. The majority of IC systems offer realtime asphalt ICMV calculations; however, each manufacturer has a slightly different methodology for how it’s done. Despite the variance in calculations between manufacturers, each has the same goal in mind — to equate ICMV to density. This correlation (or lack thereof) between ICMV calculations and real-world asphalt density values has been subject to a great deal of scrutiny in the past several years. Comparing ICMV and Density In 2014, FHWA released a report about a study that attempted to identify a clear correlation between ICMV calculations and in-place asphalt densities. The study involved IC testing and evaluation on asphalt paving projects throughout Utah, Florida, Ohio, Maine, California, Idaho, Maryland, Kentucky and Washington. The FHWA evaluated see COMPACTION page 60
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With the RTx SC3, the operator remains out of the trench, away from the dust and noise of the machine, but must keep a line-of-sight from the controller to the receiving eye at all times.
2000 Bomag BW9AS static roller, 5-8 ton, Cummins diesel 4 cylinder engine, water system
2001 Cat AP800C paver, Extend-A-Mat 8-16B screed w/diesel heat, Cat 3054 diesel engine, power crown, slope & height, front wheel assist
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Wacker Neuson Offers Safer Trench Compaction Solution Wacker Neuson is introducing a new and improved version of its RTx trench roller including the addition of a new engine option. The line-of-sight infrared remote control (SC3) not only offers a safer remote controlled trench roller compared to radio frequency controlled units; the RTx now comes with a third receiving eye on the top of unit which ensures continued smooth operation along the trench without interruption as it travels under shoring cross bars. Wacker Neuson’s RTx SC3 (Smart Control 3) was designed with both operator and jobsite safety in mind. With the RTx SC3, the operator remains out of the trench, away from the dust and noise of the machine, but must keep a line-of-sight from the controller to the receiving eye at all times. This control technology eliminates dangerous blind spots should the unit move behind obstacles and other obstructions, or should the operator get distracted, keeping the job site and workers better protected. Radio frequency controls do not safe guard against these blind spots potentially endangering others on the job site. RTx SC3 has additional built-in safety precautions. The machine will stop moving and vibrating if the operator comes within 3 ft. (.9 m) of the roller’s sensing eyes or releases the controller’s joysticks, making sure that the operator is always at a safe distance from the machine. Wacker Neuson’s infrared remote control features a 16-channel transmission, which allows for multiple machines to be used on
the same job site without the threat of interference with one another. The infrared system is not subject to radio interference from other jobsite systems such as cranes, boom pumps and other radio control equipment. The infrared remote control box is easy to operate with two joystick levers and is fully enclosed protecting it from moisture and dirt. New Engine Option Wacker Neuson’s popular trench roller is now available with a choice of engines. The new RTKx is powered by a 20.7-hp Kubota diesel engine. The RTLx is powered by a 19.8-hp Kohler diesel engine. Whichever engine option is chosen, contractors will find the same features and performance results. The RTx was the first articulated trench roller with the industry preferred below the axle exciters that allow efficient transfer of compaction energy to the soil. A compact design with low center of gravity, high and low compaction force, plus the ability to change the drums from 32 to 22 in. (81 to 56 cm) provides flexibility on the job site, according to the manufacturer. Wacker Neuson’s RTx is not only a safer and more productive trench roller. It also comes with a maintenance free lower end that saves time and money and increases uptime. The lifetime lubricated bearings and drive gears with lube free exciter means there is no oil that needs to be changed. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Vögele MT 3000-2i Material Transfer Vehicle Lands in North America
Richmond Machinery & Equipment Company www.richmondmachinery.com 1701 Roseneath Road Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 359-4048
Hills Machinery www.hillsmachinery.com NORTH CAROLINA Greensboro 2901 Manufacturers Rd. Greensboro, NC 27406 (336) 308-3045 (888) 436-5088 Greenville 415 Belvoir Hwy. Greenville, NC 27834 (252) 752-7145
SOuTH CAROLINA Columbia 1014 Atlas Way Columbia, SC 29209 (803) 658-0200 Charleston 7168B Cross County Road North Charleston, SC 29418 (843) 225-9377
Raleigh 1501 Hedingham Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 (919) 746-7938 Charlotte 11717 Reames Road Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 208-5564
The Vögele MT 3000-2i is a newly-designed material transfer vehicle.
The newly designed MT 3000-2i material transfer vehicle from Vögele offers increased performance in material transfer vehicles for asphalt paving. This machine is designed with the contractor in mind for enhanced productivity, low operating costs and maneuverability, according to the manufacturer. This high performance unit weighs 56,000 lb. (25,401 kg), with 18-ton (16 t) storage capacity, heavy enough to get the job done, but portable enough to haul to operate on bridges. Its low profile gives it a low center of gravity, and innovations give it an edge in performance and productivity. The MT 3000-2i can move 1,300 tons (1,179 t) per hour, and active remixing is achieved by two 16-in. (40.6 cm) diameter conical augers in the receiving hopper. Both primary and secondary conveyor belts are 43 in. (109 cm) wide, and are heated to keep material from sticking, and eliminate “warm up” loads. The secondary conveyor can swing 55 deg to left or right. Heated scrapers also keep the belts constantly clean with a minimum of fuss. Material transfer vehicles eliminate contact between truck and paver, resulting in smoother mats. They also fight thermal and material segregation. Essentially, they provide noncontact paving between truck and paver, and surge capacity to allow the paving process to continue during truck exchanges. More efficiency is achieved by providing active remixing in its receiving hopper, and a passive remixing in a 17- or 22ton (15 or 20 t) “receiving insert” in the paver hopper. A grate system in the receiving insert breaks up cold crusts as they enter the insert, allowing smaller clumps to absorb heat from the hotter surrounding mix. This passive remixing insert
costs nothing in terms of energy or maintenance, in fact it enhances a lower cost of total ownership, according to the manufacturer. The receiving hopper empties in advance of the next dump, a rear-tilting front of the hopper will move stray material toward the conical augers. Conical augers themselves minimize end-of-load and start-of-load segregation. Its extremely efficient feed system has an auto feed function that will automatically slow or shut down feeding when the paver hopper insert is filled, while a maximum delivery override switch will deliver material at maximum throughput for instant filling of the hopper insert. Moreover, a propel system featuring a unique auto distance control keeps the feeder at a pre-set distance from the paver, so the operator can focus only on steering and the trucks dumping in front. In essence, the paver electronically pushes the feeder. Also a collision bar on the paver insert will halt Vögele pavers if they get too close to the MTV. The water-cooled Deutz engine features 215 hp and is Tier IV-interim emissions-compliant. While the MT 3000-2i is new to this continent, it is a product that has been developed and used in Europe for decades. For North America, the design has been changed to include swinging conveyors and continuous rubber tracks instead of steel tracks, and it’s based on a proven design, that’s efficient, effective, productive and providing the contractor with ultimate operating performance. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Louisiana Cat www.louisianacat.com 3799 W. Airline Hwy. P.O. Box 536 Reserve, LA 70084 (866) 843-7440
Alexandria, LA Bossier City, LA Hammond, LA Lafayette, LA Lake Charles, LA Mansfield, LA Monroe, LA Prairieville, LA
Yancey Bros. Co. www.yanceybros.com Albany (800) 768-2892 Augusta (800) 446-5131 Austell (800) 282-1562 Bloomingdale (800) 482-1144 Brunswick (800) 299-5010 Calhoun (800) 752-9804 Columbus (800) 633-5240 Dacula (800) 545-2945
Kennesaw (866) 289-2228 Macon (800) 633-5180 McDonough (888) 926-2392 Savannah (800) 755-8382 Statesboro (888) 764-6506 Valdosta (800) 755-6841 Washington (888) 678-3211 Waycross (888) 948-2443
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Clewiston 801 East Sugarland Hwy Clewiston, FL 33440 (863) 983-8177 Fax: (863) 902-1000
Davie 2801 Reese Road Davie, FL 33314 (954) 581-8181 Fax: (954) 581-6464
West Palm Beach 5460 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33417 (561) 683-2015 Fax: (561) 683-4591
Attalla-Gadsden, AL (866) 811-7609 Birmingham, AL (800) 547-0760 Crestview, FL (850) 682-6510 Decatur-Huntsville, AL (800) 435-0922 Dothan, AL (334) 671-1040
Huntsville, AL (256) 532-1776 Marianna, FL (850) 526-2241 Mobile, AL (800) 243-0665 Montgomery, AL (800) 521-9511
Opelika-Auburn, AL (334) 749-3359 Oxford-Anniston, AL (800) 547-8897 Panama City, FL (850) 785-4007 Pensacola, FL (850) 471-6700
Shelby County, AL (205) 664-4833 Thomasville, AL (334) 636-0420 Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 247-2800 Tuscumbia, AL (256) 381-2771
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Tamping Compactor…
Atlas Copco’s CT3000 Padfoot Drums Absorb Impacts, Decrease Wear
The Atlas Copco Dynapac CT3000 tamping compactor efficiently achieves specified densities on cohesive and semi-cohesive soils while delivering optimal operator comfort and minimizing wear. The CT3000’s padfoot drums are mounted on rubber tires to effectively absorb impacts, which minimizes wear on the drum and vibrations to the operator platform. The roller also offers some of the highest production rates in its roller class — as much as 900 cu. yds. (688 cu m) per hour, so it’s ideal for large-volume earthwork projects, such as highways, dams and airport runways, according to the manufacturer. The Dynapac CT3000 is powered by a Cummins QSB 6.7 Tier IV Final engine, which offers low fuel consumption and less environmental impact. The 4-speed automatic transmission provides optimum all-wheel traction for high productivity. The front oscillating axle works independently of the optional strike-off blade and the rigid rear axle. This enables the blade to work in a permanently level position and ensures uniform distribution of soil on any type of terrain. The square pads of the compacting drums produce the optimal amount of force to ensure uniform compaction density. The CT3000 drums are unaligned, which allows the rear drum to compact areas that have not been compacted by the front drum. This enables the Dynapac CT3000 to cover a larger area in fewer passes — saving time, fuel and, as a result, money on the job, as well as minimizing the environmental impact of the machine. The compactor also features hydrostatic steering that allows contractors to turn at angles as sharp as 40 degrees in either direction. The compactor also has a turning radius of less than 21 ft. (6.4 m) for maximum maneuverability and can travel as fast as 12 mph for fast and efficient compaction. The Dynapac CT3000 has a spacious platform with operatorfriendly controls and a swivel seat for optimal visibility. The
operator station rotates 180 degrees and has a variable suspension for a comfortable ride. The control console gives the operator easy access to all functions and a clear view of the LED panel displaying machine information. Additional operator safety features include a low center of gravity to ensure optimum stability of the machine and two brake systems — a service brake with an independent double circuit that acts on all four drums, and a parking brake that acts on the transmission. Contractors and technicians can quickly and easily access the engine for fast maintenance and less downtime. The compactor also is equipped with a high-performance cooling system that features an integrated self-cleaning reversible fan.
The CT3000’s padfoot drums are mounted on rubber tires to effectively absorb impacts…
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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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
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
Alabama Birmingham • 205/591-2131 Alabaster • 205/621-2489 Anniston • 256/831-2440 Decatur • 256/355-0305 Dothan • 334/678-1832 Mobile • 251/457-8991 Montgomery • 334/288-6580 Shoals Area • 256/383-5666 Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621 Florida Panama City • 850/763-4654 Pensacola • 850/505-0550 Georgia Atlanta • 404/366-0693 Albany • 229/435-0982 Augusta • 706/798-7777 Calhoun • 706/879-6200 Columbus • 706/562-1801 Hoschton • 706/654-9850 Kennesaw • 678/354-5533 Macon • 478/745-6891 Savannah • 912/330-7500 www.tractor-equipment.com
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RIDEABILITY WITH VERSATILITY
Together the Vögele Vision 5200-2i paired with a Vögele screed deliver precise results in all applications. Rideability: efficient material handling and superior controllability with precise straight-line tracking and smooth, accurate turns. Versatility: pick the screed to match the applicaiton – all mounted on one tractor! • Front mounted extension screed: multi-variable width paving and mainline paving applications • Rear mounted extension screed: mainline rideability and mainline density • Compaction screed: maximize in-place density, asphalt and roller compacted concrete applications When quality of pavement matters, rely on Vögele pavers and screeds to get the job done.
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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
Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211
Raleigh, NC 919/772-2121
Ahoskie, NC 252/332-5550
Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762
Fayetteville, NC 910/424-1200
Wilmington, NC 910/675-9211
New Bern, NC 252/638-5838
Reynolds-Warren Equipment Company www.reynoldswarren.com 1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 800/875-5659 404/361-1593
IC Offers Opportunities to Dramatically Reduce Guesswork COMPACTION from page 53
the ICMV calculations of IC systems from manufacturers including Hamm, BOMAG, Caterpillar and Sakai. These calculations were then compared to actual asphalt density values from core samples. After two years of testing and evaluation, the FHWA released a 321page report in December 2014 outlining their findings. ICMV: Not Correlated to Density The report found that ICMV values alone cannot reliably predict core densities, stating, “The pass-by-pass ICMV correlate well with nuclear density gauge measurements during breakdown compaction. The final ICMV does not correlate well with core densities.” Numerous factors are cited in the lack of correlation, including measurement depths, footprints and a change in drum rebounds when asphalt temperatures drop below a certain threshold. The report does, however, insist that IC systems “can be used as an
enhanced tool for quality control by monitoring ICMV in real time during construction in order to maximize the window of opportunity for compaction.” Entering a New Age In 2008, the FHWA devoted $200,000 under the Highways for LIFE Technology Partnerships program with the University of Oklahoma (owner of multiple patents for this technology) for studying an alternative method of determining density. Originally termed Intelligent Asphalt Compaction Analyzer (IACA), this technology is what eventually came to be named Volvo Density Direct. Density Direct was used on various full-depth and overlay asphalt pavement projects and later evaluated at independent sites throughout the country. The results were overseen by University of Oklahoma researchers and showed that Density Direct calculations were proven to be within 1.5 percent of core samples every time at 180 test locations.
This technology has been licensed to Volvo by the University of Oklahoma and integrated into the newly available Volvo IC system. As with other IC systems, Volvo IC with Density Direct offers surface temperature mapping, pass mapping and data collection capabilities. However, the Volvo system offers the added benefit of real-time density calculations. At the touch of a screen, the compactor operator can see realtime density information across 100 percent of the mat, and unlike ICMV calculations, the Density Direct data has a proven correlation to actual core densities within 1.5 percent accuracy. On the Job With Density Direct Within the Density Direct system is a calibration screen, where the user sets the range of densities that are based on the mix design sheet for the lift being constructed. Calibrations also are saved, so operators can assign calibrations to certain elements of a job, and
quickly switch back and forth between calibrations to meet the demands of specific job elements. The user interface of Volvo IC with Density Direct depicts a density map, showing each square unit of rolled surface in a color representing density, and also provides real-time numerical readings of density, surface temperature, and pass count displayed on one side of the screen. The user also can toggle between density mapping, surface temperature mapping and pass mapping. The pass mapping function captures each compactor pass and drum overlap with a different color, so that the operator can easily see gaps and work to maintain uniform coverage. Temperature mapping shows the operator the path of the compactor overlaid with the recorded surface temperature. Density Direct has the advantage of a proven correlation to core densities as compared to other systems, but regardless of which IC system a road contractor chooses, one thing is clear: road contractors that use IC are in a better position
to win DOT bids and are better able to make quality control decisions on the fly. Get on Board or Miss the Boat Road contractors aren’t always immediately receptive to new technologies that come with new expenses. However, the necessity for IC is growing, and contractors need to familiarize themselves with the technology in order to stay competitive. Currently, 20 states have adopted IC standards and are mandating that road contractors use IC systems on certain projects. This number is only expected to grow, and as such, road contractors who have demonstrated experience with IC systems will be the ones most apt to win the bids. As a road contractor, you should be asking yourself which costs more — an IC system, or lost bids and reduced pavement quality. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Atlas Copco Launches Upgraded Walk-Behind Trowels — BG245, BG375 Atlas Copco’s BG245 and BG375 walk-behind trowels excel at finishing concrete in limited-access work sites, and close to walls due to their compact bodies and light weight. The upgraded trowels feature an adjustable handle to enhance versatility; a maintenance stand to make servicing easy; and a centrifugal clutch for safe operations. “We upgraded our BG240 and BG370 trowels and replaced them with the BG245 and BG375,” said Jim O’Brien, Atlas Copco business line manager of construction tools. “The trowels are excellent additions for anyone that works with concrete, from contractors to rental centers.” The trowels’ relatively light weight and compact protection rings provide increased versatility on concrete slabs. The BG245 weighs 130 lbs. (59 kg) and is just 24 in. (61 cm) in diameter while the BG375 weighs 185 lbs. (84 kg), and is 36 in. (91 cm) in diameter. The new compact trowels are easy to maneuver and can tackle a wide range of projects, from sidewalks to driveways. The BG245 features a rubber edged floating protection ring to prevent damaging walls, which makes it ideal for use on indoor worksites where a wall or other obstacle exists. The BG375’s larger size offers efficient operation on bigger, outdoor applications, such as driveways. Both trowels come standard with a gas-powered, high-capacity H o n d a engine. The trowels also
are offered in an essential line that is equipped with a Vanguard engine. The trowels’ twist pitch controls allow the operator more control and feel of the blade angle on the concrete. A quick pitch version featuring eight fixed positions for even easier adjustment will be available in the future. Both trowels can be operated at variable speeds, making it possible to do high speed burnishing or low speed, high torque floating. The trowels also enhance operator safety. The units’ safety switch, commonly referred to as the dead man’s grip, disconnect the drive train from the engine as soon as the operator releases the grip. This stops the blades within 180 degrees of rotation, which not only improves safety, but also minimizes costly damage to the concrete. The BG245 and BG375 trowels’ carrying handles are welded to the protection rings and support the trowels when the machines are tilted forward for maintenance, such as cleaning or changing blades. Contractors can fold the units’ operating handles to save cargo space and load-handling time during transport. The BG375 features a detachable throttle that can be moved from the left handle to the right, which enhances comfort and ease of use for left and right-handed operators. It also can be equipped with optional transportation wheels for fast and easy maneuverability around the job site. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Guests Enjoy Opportunity to See Riders in Action at Event JCB from page 12
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Operators test the equipment on site.
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Nicolas Stankov, Stankov Racing Team, gets instructions from Ashby Graham, JCB’s global product manager of skid steer and track loaders, on how to operate this 300T track loader.
Atlas Copco USA’s ‘Water for All’ Celebrates 31st Anniversary In honor of its 31st anniversary, the Atlas Copco USA employee-run Water for All organization has donated $50,000 to Denver-based charity Water for People. The donation will fund clean water and sanitation projects in Nicaragua. “Atlas Copco is committed to global sustainability and the Water for All program is just one way our employees act on that commitment,” said Jim Levitt, president of Atlas Copco North America. “We are proud to support organizations like Water for People, who are committed to helping create a world where all people have access to clean water, adequate sanitation and basic health services.” While Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America with a population of more than six million, it also is the poorest. The $50,000 donation will help fund a program that is focused on bringing clean drinking water, toilets and hand washing facilities, as well as hygiene education, to three schools and five communities in Nicaragua. The donation will directly impact the municipal-
ities of San Rafael del Norte and La Concordia in the department of Jinotega. Atlas Copco’s employee-run Water for All organization raises money to support projects and organizations that provide people in need with access to safe, clean water and sanitation. Since 2010, Water for All USA has donated a total of $711,000 — with $532,000 donated in just the past two years — to combat the global water crisis and bring clean drinking water to approximately 36,000 people. The organization is represented in 35 countries with approximately 5,000 employees who donate annually. Donations are boosted by the Atlas Copco Group, which double-matches employee donations. One hundred percent of employee donations go directly into funding clean water projects. For more information, 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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After approval by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, land acquisition was the first step to making the motorway a reality. PARKWAY from page 20
There also were dozens of bridges and hundreds of parking areas, overlooks and other developed portions needed before the Parkway could be considered complete. By the time America entered World War II in 1941, about one-third of the project was finished. The conflict, though, slowed the construction considerably as federal funds were diverted to the nation’s war effort. Motorists began driving on the Parkway in the late 1930s and that number increased significantly after the war and for the next several decades as new sections were opened. Work progressed to the point that by 1968 only a 7-mi. (11.2 km) section around Grandfather Mountain, near Blowing Rock, N.C., was left. But that part of the construction took almost 20 years. Inspired Thinking Was Needed One of the goals of the Parkway was always to create the road with as little impact as possible to the area’s abundant natural beauty and wildlife. In addition, the designers of the route wanted it to blend into its surroundings. In order to get the road around Grandfather, it became clear that something unique would have to be considered to maintain that blend on the mountain and protect its delicate ecosystem. As a result, engineers hit upon the brilliant idea of building a viaduct that curved and undulated the roadway around the lower reaches of the peak. Finally, work on the 1,243-ft. (378.8 m) segmented concrete bridge got going in
1979. Cranes were brought in to install support beams on poles with rebar run through them. The 153 precast segments, each weighing 50 tons (45.3 t), were trucked to the site and custom cranes lowered them into place. The only work done at ground level was drilling for the seven footings. Built for $10 million, the Linn Cove Viaduct moves car traffic just feet from the granite sides of the mountain with a view that on a clear day will stretch for 50 mi. (80.4 km). With its completion, the entire Parkway was formally dedicated on Sept. 11, 1987, 52 years to the day after the route was first begun. Today, construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway is all maintenance work, Dr. Ward said, including road paving and structural upgrades. However, she also said that due to the number of visitors in the park, $500 million in maintenance work needs to be done to keep it current. Still, she said that the Parkway’s needs need not detract from what it gives visitors. “My Ph.D is in Forestry and as a professor I have taught about the value of nature,” she said. “There are a lot of studies that show the innate connection that humans have to nature and so we know that there is something about the stimuli that our brains receive when we go to places like the Parkway that helps us feel better and more relaxed. In today’s stressful world, that is just invaluable.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Guests Receive Guided Tour During Day-Long Event NEUSON from page 16
• Dumpers — DW60, DW90: The DW60 can carry up to 4.2 cu. yds. (3.2 cu m) of dirt and are intended to match to work with 5-ton (4.5 t) to 10-ton (9.07 t) excavators. The DW90 can carry up to 5.6 cu. yds. (4.28 cu m) of dirt and match up with larger excavators, such as Wacker Neuson’s newest 14-ton (12.7 t) model. • Skid steers/Compact track loaders — These compact machines now come with a standard factory warranty of two years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first. • Walk-behind roller — RD7: New walkbehind tandem rollers are designed for soil and asphalt compaction applications and a choice of diesel or gasoline engines. • Trench roller — RTxSC3 with Compatec: Infrared remote control trench roller is now available with Compatec, a compaction monitoring system. • Rammer — BS70-4As: A 3.6-hp GXR120 Dumper bulk material mover demonstrates carrying a full Honda engine powers this new addition to the payload. four-cycle rammer line. • Generators — G625, G1100: Designed for industrial applications, the new 1/2-meg and 1meg generators are capable of paralleling to meet even higher demands. Sound-attenuated enclosures allow for larger applications requiring quiet operation. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Johannes Schulze Vohren, regional president — North America, outlined the scope of the company’s product offering, which focuses on light construction and compact equipment. He emphasized, “We are not a heavy-equipment manufacturer.”
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Brent Coffey, product manager of loaders, described the advantages of all-wheel steering when working in confined spaces and the “innovative design” of the groundengaging telehandler.
Guests see an example of the side dumping capability of a bulk material mover with full payload. A skid steer loader is put through a series of tests while still in production.
An ST 35 radial lift track loader is demonstrated.
Chris Bernard, CEO, outlined the company’s mission and plans for growth.
Workers consult the design reference used for quality control during skid steer loader production.
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NORTH CAROLINA Hills Machinery Charlotte (704) 208-5564 Greensboro (336) 308-3045 Greenville (252) 752-7145 Raleigh (919) 746-7938
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TENNESSEE Abby Equipment Memphis (901) 365-0060 Contractors Machinery Johnson City (423) 975-9111 Louisville (865) 982-6452 Diamond Equipment La Vergne (615) 641-1100
VIRGINIA Lawrence Equipment Ashland (804) 752-8333 Bridgewater (540) 515-9670 Cloverdale (540) 966-0151 Suffolk (757) 539-0248 Waynesboro (540) 942-2610
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Studies Show Significant Underground Utilities, Overhead Lines to Address STREETCAR from page 24
Pospisil said the weather proved to be a major concern. “During the shutdown, rain was not the issue, but extreme heat. I think if was one of the hottest summers in 25 years. The heat index was over 100 degrees. There were cooling stations, and there were times our guys had to take breaks and make sure they were staying hydrated.” As for the final alignment, it is in the street, instead of the neutral ground. A detailed investigation of subsurface and above-ground existing conditions was carried out, to determine the most practical track design. Tracks are designed for existing travel lanes, because the neutral ground is not wide enough to accommodate two streetcar tracks along with existing utilities. In many areas, the neutral ground on North Rampart Street is approximately 20 ft. (6 m) wide or less. The installation of two streetcar tracks with minimum space for clearance between the two tracks would require a track bed of approximately 28 to 30 ft. (8.5 m) wide. Crews have already finished welding hundreds of feet of railing. Utility work continues, and teams have been busy installing foundations on the neutral grounds for street lights and overhead systems that will carry streetcar wires. Water lines and sewer lines are being replaced and are being relocated to accommodate the placement of tracks as needed. The main phase of construction will be paid for with money from a 2010 bond sale. Between 50 to 100 workers have been at the job site, generally working ten-hour days. One of the biggest challenges on the project has been dealing with underground utilities. Studies found there were significant underground utilities and overhead lines to address, including local telephone and cable television lines, internet fiber optic lines, major natural gas and water pipes, local electric and sewer lines and nationwide fiber optic trunk lines. The lines could not remain in place under the tracks, since the tracks would prevent future maintenance access and the weight from the tracks and streetcars could damage the pipes and conduits. Some of the utilities have been relocated, but others would have been too expensive and time consuming to do so. Six sheltered streetcar stops will be placed to provide for the most efficient transit operation. The shelter designs are compatible with historic neighborhood standards. In addition, each shelter will have seating, lights and bicycle parking. Historically accurate light fixtures will replace the current cobra-style street lights. The lights will be a combination of refurbished vintage lights and replicas of the traditional lights. The streetcars used on the line will be taken from the rolling stock of red streetcars that currently operate along the Canal Street and Loyola Avenue lines. Designed as replicas of the historic 1923-24 Perley Thomas streetcars that operate on the St. Charles line, they were built by RTA craftsmen. Materials being used on the project include 1.2 million lbs. (544,310 kg) of reinforced steel, 15,000 cu. yds. (11,468 cu m) of concrete, 9,500 linear ft. (2,895.6 m) of underground utilities and 192 foundations for OCS and light poles. Equipment in use has included several track hoes, backhoes, bobcats and drilling machines. “Our foundations are 25 feet deep, so typically you’d use an excavator with an auger, but the general contractor used a
vacuum truck instead,” said Pospisil. “ During the Loyola work, there were lots of underground obstructions, so drilling becomes difficult. Vacuuming allows you to basically find the conflicts and work around them in a much better way. We’re also cognizant of where we are, right next to the French Quarter.” Officials also have had to deal with individuals who’ve challenged the work. Numerous public hearings have been held throughout the community, to make residents aware of the ongoing construction and to address any concerns. The plan’s specifics had also drawn debate when the RTA unveiled them at a series of public meetings back in 2013. The transit advocacy group “Ride New Orleans” argued for installing dedicated streetcar lanes instead of shared lanes. Said Zeitz, “Currently, we’re in a certain area between Esplanade and Elysian Fields. It’s at the far end of the job, and it’s the terminating point where we are installing a double crossover at the end of the project, so that the streetcars can get back to their original destination. We have most of the infrastructure work concentrated between Esplanade and Elysian Fields. There are several water line installations, sewer lines and drain lines involved. We’ve encountered several obstructions, so we’ve had to do some redirection, rerouting and redesigning as we go along. That’s where our heaviest concentration of construction is occurring.” Pospisil said space to perform the various tasks also is a challenge. “We are greatly constrained with residents and businesses all over. You’ve got a lot of small shops nearby, and there’s the French Quarter, the oldest section in the city. There are also considerations when it comes to vibration and noise.” Dealing with traffic also has been an issue for work crews. “It’s tedious,” said Zeitz, “but it's just something you have to deal with. We’re having to do things in segments. It’s not easy for anyone, but New Orleans residents are very resilient, because they’ve been through so much. It’s something we have to put up with until the bitter end, but there really aren’t too many complaints.” Pospisil said this construction is a sign of progress. “What people really want is to be aware of what’s coming up. We use social media to inform everyone about closures. Traffic can be tough in rush hour, but when you keep everyone prepared, it’s always manageable.” Officials say things are moving as scheduled for the entire project, which Pospisil has fully endorsed. “Many young people are moving into the city, and there’s a demand for public transportation. Streetcars drive economic growth through neighborhoods that were once forgotten. Bringing streetcars back is a great pleasure, and it makes me proud to be a part of what’s taking place.” Streetcars in New Orleans have been an key part of the city’s public transportation network since the first half of the 19th century. The longest of New Orleans’ streetcar lines, the St. Charles Avenue line, is the oldest continuously operating street railway system in the world. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Coastal Equipment www.coastalequipment.net 504 South Military Hwy. 333 Freedom Blvd. Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Yorktown, VA 23692 757/424-1900 757/898-1900
Carolinas’ Division 103 Commercial Ave. Ahoskie, NC 27910 252/332-5550
305 N. Main St. Mt. Gilead, NC 27306 910/439-5653
9550 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211
3816 Martin Luther King Blvd New Bern, NC 28562 252/638-5838
5039 US 301 South Fayetteville, NC 28348 910/424-1200
380 Anderson Road Highway Rock Hill, SC 29730 803/325-1555
1128 Hwy 70 West Raleigh, NC 27529 919/772-2121
Northside Industrial Park Wilmington, NC 28429 910/675-9211
411 South Regional Road Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762
288 Westgate Drive Wilkesboro, NC 28697 336/973-8201
3604 Highway 264E Greenville, NC 27834 252/758-4403
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Virginia Division 11047 Leadbetter Rd. Ashland, VA 23005 804/798-6001
287 Victory Road Winchester, VA 22602 540/667-9777
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9107 Owens Drive Manassas Park, VA 20111 703/631-8500
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Equipment Company Flint Equipment Company 1206 Blaylock St. Albany, GA 31705 229/888-1212 Fax: 229/435-3612
169 Ross Clark Circle N.E. Dothan, AL 36303 334/794-8691 Fax: 334/794-8696
6446 Joe Frank Harris Parkway Adairsville, GA 30103-2628 770-773-9857 Fax: 770-773-7226
50 Morgan Industrial Blvd. Garden City, GA 31408 912/964-7370 Fax: 912/964-1822
4500 Wendell Dr. SW Atlanta, GA 30336-1627 404/691-9445 Fax: 404/696-1170 5333 BBS Way Braselton, GA 30517-1707 770-965-1889 Fax: 770-965-1894 251 Perry Lane Road Brunswick, GA 31525 912-264-6161 Fax: 912-264-5263 2400 Victory Dr. Columbus, GA 31902-3457 706/687-3344 Fax: 706/682-4738 515 Chamblin Rd. Grovetown, GA 30813-3905 706/855-5440 Fax: 706/855-5447
1220 Henderson HWY Troy, AL 36081 334/566-4181 Fax: 334/566-4361 4900 East Highway 501 Aynor, SC 29511 843/358-5688 Fax: 843/358-2826 116 Corporate Drive Simpsonville, SC 29681 864/963-5835 Fax: 864/963-7405 4717 Jefferies Hwy Walterboro, SC 29488 843/539-1420 Fax: 843/539-1424 3464 Sunset Boulevard West Columbia, SC 29169 803/794-9340 Fax: 803/794-9346 178 Seaboard Road Andrews, SC 29510 843/221-4940 Fax: 843/221-4942
136 Acres Drive Ladson, SC 29546 843/572-0400 Fax: 843/572-7746 4600 Pio Nono Ave Macon, GA 31206-5064 478/788-1586 Fax: 478/781-8591
NORTRAX www.nortrax.com 4333 North John Young 3005 Hanson Street Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33916 Orlando, FL 32804 239/334-3627 407/299-1212 4618 Scarborough Dr. 3933 Martin Luther King Jr. Lutz, FL 33559 Boulevard 813/995-0841 West Palm Beach, FL 33404 561/848-6618 4343 Northwest 77th Avenue Miami, FL 33166 305/592-5740
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ALABAMA
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LYLE MACHINERY Mobile, AL 251/338-2555
LYLE MACHINERY Pensacola, FL 850/483-5868
GRovE RIvER Richmond Hill, GA 912/756-7854
MID SoUTH MACHINERY Gulfport, MS 228/867-1555
DIAMoND EQUIPMENT La Vergne, TN 615/641-1100
AMAN CoNSTRUCTIoN EQUIPMENT 2728 Canton Hwy. Cumming, GA 30040 770/888-2832 CRoSBY EQUIPMENT CoMPANY, INC. 1826 South Peterson Ave. Douglas, GA 31535 912/384-4664
Jackson, MS 601/948-6740 Tupelo, MS 662/690-6553
NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA
MAY HEAvY-EQUIP 5941 NC Hwy 8 Lexington, NC 27292 866/629-3784
MAY HEAvY-EQUIP 1330 Buckner Road Columbia, SC 29203 888/865-1002
RoB’S HYDRAULICS, INC. 7765 Pitt St. Grimesland, NC 27837 252/752-1500 7868 US Hwy. 70 Clayton, NC 27520 919/243-0631 www.robs-hydraulics.com
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ALL STAR EQUIPMENT RENTALS & SALES, INC. 11680-B Metro Parkway • Fort Myers, FL 33966 888-459-7147 www.allstareq.com
RENTALEX OF PASCO, INC. 11031 State Road 52 • Hudson, FL 34669 727-819-0606 www.rentalex.com/hudson.php
RENTALEX OF TAMPA 1022 Skipper Road • Tampa, FL 33613 813-971-9990 www.rentalex.com
B&M EQUIPMENT 2208 NW 71st Place • Gainesville, FL 32653 352-336-9800 • Fax: 352-336-6972 7722 SE 126th Place • Belleview, FL 34420 352-245-9800 • Fax: 352-245-4950 324 Dennard Avenue • Jacksonville, FL 32254 904-378-0889 • Fax: 904-378-0886 www.bmequipment.com
AGF MACHINERY 1760 Reeves Street • Dothan, AL 36303 334-699-5100 www.agfmachinery.com
ACTION RENT ALL 27 Center Rd. • Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-7368 • Fax: 770-382-7433 95 Three Rivers Drive • Rome, GA 30161 706-291-0222 • Fax: 706-291-1062 www.actionrentall.com
SOUTHLAND MACHINERY 8920 Weaver Avenue Leeds, AL 35094 888-791-3173 791 Anderson Road Montgomery, AL 36110 866-954-6522 30 Plunkett Avenue Anniston, AL 36201 256-312-4639
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Kobelco USA Expands U.S. Manufacturing Team With Addition of Linsey Cooke Kobelco Construction Machinery USA progresses the experience establishing and maintaining OSHA compliant development of its excavator production facility in South facilities. She is well-versed in the preventative fields assoCarolina with the employment of Linsey Cooke as environ- ciated with plant operations, including: occupational hazmental health and safety (EHS)/human resource (HR) spe- ards, industrial hygiene, safety inspections and training, cialist. ergonomics assessment and worker’s In her new position, Cooke will be compensation. “Environmental health and safety is responsible for creating, executing and a priority for Kobelco,” said Ralph maintaining a comprehensive health Wabnitz, general manager of the and safety program in compliance Kobelco North American excavator with state, federal and local regulations production facility. “Our facility in at the Kobelco manufacturing facility. Japan is currently the most modern She will perform hygiene sampling, and high quality excavator plant in the risk analysis and safety inspections on world, but our U.S. facility will be just an on-going basis as well as develop as impressive. Linsey displays the and coordinate safety training proexpertise and determination to develgrams. In addition to EHS responsibilop, implement and maintain top-notch ities, Cooke will assist in the delivery EHS and HR procedures for the U.S. of the facility’s HR plans, including: manufacturing plant. We are excited to new employee orientation, benefits welcome her to the Kobelco USA administration and employee engageteam.” ment and relations. For more information, call 281/888Helping Cooke succeed in her new 8430 or visit www.KOBELCOrole is her extensive background and Linsey Cooke, environmental health USA.com. knowledge of EHS and HR adminis- and safety (EHS)/human resource (This story also can be found on tration in the manufacturing environ- (HR) specialist at the Kobelco exca- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web ment. Cooke brings with her to vator manufacturing facility in site at www.constructionequipmentKobelco more than seven years of Spartanburg, S.C. guide.com.)
Stowers Machinery’s Strength Based on Its People, Culture of Ethical Behavior STOWERS from page 1
Harry Stowers’ son, who now leads the company as president and CEO. As the company looks to its future, Stowers Machinery and Caterpillar are investing heavily to equip their customers with cutting-edge advancements in machine control and guidance technology, as well as more powerful and efficient machines. “Stowers Machinery’s strength is founded on a 55-year legacy of prioritizing our commitment to our people and our customers, a culture built on ethical behavior, and failure to become complacent,” said Lisa Stowers Rottmann, who also works in the company. “We are proud of our East Tennessee heritage and feel privileged to be able to serve the place we call home. We look forward to the next 55 years.” For more information, visit www.stowerscat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Company Wrench JCB 125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension Smithfield, NC 27577 855-562-3526 141 Brickyard Rd Lexington, SC 29072 866-262-4181 803-520-0032 www.companywrench.com
Deep South JCB 6851 Greenwood Road Shreveport, LA 71119 318-621-9000 340 Airport Road Jackson, MS 39208 601-939-9655 761 Choctaw Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70805 225-383-6117 4201 Michoud Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70129 504-254-2700
MacKinnon JCB 2230 N US Hwy 301 Tampa, FL 33619 813-621-4671 1915 N Orange Blossom Tr Orlando, FL 32804 877-205-6098 6907 Broadway Ave Jacksonville, FL 32254 877-218-5638 2755 Marshall Dr Tifton, GA 31793 877-462-3250 5566 6th St. W. Lehigh Acres, FL 33971 239-458-5005 www.mackinnonjcb.com
JCB of Alabama 8920 Weaver Ave Leeds, AL 35094 866-480-6125 791 Anderson Rd Montgomery, AL 36110 866-954-6522 www.jcbofalabama.com
In 1960, Caterpillar offered only 30 models when three brothers from Bluefield, W. Va., Bud, Dick and Harry Stowers took over the eastern Tennessee Caterpillar territory from the original Caterpillar dealer, who had served the area since 1925.
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Tackle any challenge with the innovative PowerBoom on JCB Skid Steers. Step in and take control. This revolutionary single-armed machine powers through every job while giving operators the best visibility available and safer side-door entry. This year, JCB is celebrating 70 nZVgh ^c i]Z equipment business. To commemorate this milestone anniversary, we are offering industry leading finance offers including 0% ths on select products ffrom the JCB range. for up to 70 months Go to jcbna.com/0for70 to learn more.
*Offer valid until December 31, 2015 on select new JCB Skid Steers and Compact Track LdVders at participating JCB dealers. Offer may change without prior notice, and additional terms and conditions may apply. Subject to JCB Finance approval. See a participating JCB dealer for full details.
CONTACT YOUR JCB DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Valley JCB (a division of Valley Supply & Equipment)
8192 Euclid Ct Manassis Park, VA 20111 703-330-5579 www.valleyjcb.com
JCB of Nashville
JCB of Georgia
JCB of Chattanooga
181 Industrial Blvd. LaVergne, TN 37086
1008 E Hwy 80 Pooler, GA 31322 888-431-0130
1609 Church Rd Chattanooga, TN 37421 423-899-1219
4008 Mike Padgett Hwy Augusta, GA 30906 888-431-0130
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A Division of Tuff Equipment Co.
615-851-4345 www.tuffequipco.com
www.jcbofgeorgia.com
JCB of South Florida (a division of Florida Coast Equipment)
9775 W Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33437 561-369-0414 15900 Westpark Ln Fort Pierce, FL 34945 772-461-1003 www.jcbofsouthflorida.com
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Toys For Boys (and also men) Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.
Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale - $85
Komatsu D155 AX Dozer w/ Ripper, 1:50 Scale - $95
Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale - $175
Grove GMK3055 All-Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale - $200
Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Grader, 1:50 Scale ............................$120
Caterpillar D250E Articulated Truck (NZG), 1:50 Scale ............$125
John Deere 460E Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale................$70
Allis Chalmers HD-21 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$100
Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale ....$140
John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale....................$40
Allis Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale......................$100
Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale ....................$75
John Deere 850C Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$45
Atlas 1704C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$90
Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................$75
John Deere 66575 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$45
Barber Greene 260C Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$185
Caterpillar 438C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ................$135
John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale..................................$100
Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45
Caterpillar PR-450 Pavement Profiler (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$135
Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$45
Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45
Caterpillar 511OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$115
Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$80
Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale............................................$60
Caterpillar 621K Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale................................$150
Komatsu D51PXi-22 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$85
Bobcat 743B Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$40
Caterpillar 631E Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ..................................$50
Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale................................................$100
Bobcat 7753 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45
Caterpillar 980G Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$60
Komatsu D475A Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$115
Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ............................$250
Caterpillar 988B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale....................................$60
Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale....................................$90
Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ..........................................$75
Caterpillar 988F Wheel Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ......................$115
Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$100
Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................$50
Caterpillar V-50D Lift Truck (NZG), 1:25 Scale ..............................$50
Komatsu MT30 Articulated Truck (NZG), 1:50 Scale..................$140
Case 330D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50
Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ............................$125
Komatsu PC200-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$125
Case 580 ST Backhoe/loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................$100
Grove TM1500 White 6 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ..........................$140
Komatsu PC360LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$100
Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ....................................$75
Gehl 680 AWS Compact Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$25
Komatsu WA380-7 Wheel Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ................$135
Caterpillar 215 Excavator (NZG), 1:50 Scale................................$100
Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..............................$90
Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90
Caterpillar 325L Excavator (NZG), 1:50 Scale ............................$160
Hyundai 210LC-9 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ......................................$100
Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale..............................$75
Caterpillar 340D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$150
International 175 Crawler w/Demo Bucket, 1:25 Scale..............$150
Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$150
Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale......................$100
International 350 PayHauler, 1:50 Scale ......................................$225
Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale........................$75
Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ................................$110
International 560 PayLoader, 1:50 Scale ......................................$140
Vogele 1900-2 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140
Caterpillar TH407C Telehandler, 1:32 Scale ................................$100
International TD-14 Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale............................$140
Vogele 2100-3 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................................$145
Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50
JCB 190 Skid Steer Loader, 1:35 Scale ..........................................$50
Vogele MT3000-2i Power Feeder, 1:50 Scale ..............................$145
Caterpillar D6K XL Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$65
JCB 467 WLS Front End Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$120
Volvo A40F Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ........................$110
Caterpillar D6R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................$90
JCB 531 Loadall W/Bucket, 1:35 Scale ..........................................$80
Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale........................................$120
Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50
JCB 930 Rough Terrain Fork Lift, 1:35 Scale ................................$50
Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..........$120
Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..........$185
John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$40
Wirtgen 240 Recycler, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$140
Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$100
John Deere 400D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale................$50
Wirtgen WR2000 Recycler, 1:50 Scale..........................................$100
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Ditch Witch of North Carolina, Inc. 329 US Highway 70 East Garner, NC 27529 919-772-1214 www.dwnc.com Hawkins-Graves, Inc. 13432 Wards Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24501 434-847-7703 866-847-7703 www.hawkinsgraves.com
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‘ICUEE Gives Back’ Auction Aims to Help Veterans Prepare for Job Market
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The auction raised $29,575.
The “ICUEE Gives Back” benefit auction held on Oct. 1, 2015, was aimed at helping returning Veterans find employment in the private sector (particularly the construction and utility industries) through The Call of Duty Endowment and raised $29,575 toward that effort. The Call of Duty Endowment helps Veterans find high quality careers by supporting groups that prepare Veterans for the job market and by raising awareness of the value Vets bring to the marketplace. ICUEE exhibitors donated a wide range of items to be sold at auction, both live on site at ICUEE in Louisville, Ky., as well as live online, through internet bidding, proThe “ICUEE Gives Back” benefit auction was aimed at helping returnvided by Proxibid. Doosan Portable Power donated a C185 ing Veterans find employment in the private sector. air compressor, which sold at the highest value of any item, bringing in $7,500 toward the cause. Other auction items included a Dale Earnhardt NASCAR racing helmet (donated by Morgan Corp.), a 7-day Royal Caribbean Cruise (donated by Altec Inc.), a Las Vegas country music experience (donated by Ditch Witch), and 15 others. The Call of Duty Endowment supports groups that assist Vets develop resumes, work on interviewing skills, and much more. The average cost of helping a Vet enter the job market is $700. With that in mind, the ICUEE Gives Back auction raised funds that will help more than 42 Veterans find jobs. ICUEE and its auction partners Benjamin Media & J.J. Kane Auctioneers are proud to support Vets, through assistance in promoting and conducting the ICUEE Gives Back auction event. For more information, visit http://www.callofdutyendowment.org/home. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Included in the auction items was a Dale Earnhardt NASCAR racing helmet, donated by Morgan Corp.
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• Albany (Greenwich), NY Tues., December 29, 2015 For: Large Rental Fleet Auction • Hagerstown, MD Wed., December 30, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Kissimmee, FL January 30 – February 7, 2016 For: 23rd Annual Rental Return Auction RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Edmonton, AB October 27-29, 2015 • El Paso, TX November 4, 2015 • Youngstown, OH November 4, 2015 • Houston, TX November 11-12, 2015 • Spokane, WA November 13, 2015 • Pittsburgh, PA November 17, 2015 • Phoenix, AZ November 18, 2015 • Williston, ND November 19, 2015 • Price George, BC November 19, 2015 • Las Vegas, NV November 20, 2015 • Atlanta, GA December 1, 2015 • Cortez, CO December 1, 2015 • Fort Worth, TX December 2-3, 2015 • Columbus, OH December 3, 2015 • Omaha, NE December 4, 2015 • Salt Lake City, UT December 7, 2015 • Sacramento, CA December 8, 2015 • Manchester, NH December 8, 2015 • Minneapolis, MN December 9, 2015 • Denver, CO December 9, 2015 • Raleigh-Durham, NC December 10, 2015 • Chicago, IL December 11, 2015 • Nashville, TN December 15, 2015 • Tipton, CA December 15, 2015 • St. Louis, MO December 16, 2015 • Los Angeles, CA December 18, 2015 • Orlando, FL February 15-19, 2016 AERO AUCTIONS www.aeroauctions.ca 866-375-6109 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., October 30, 2015 For: Recreational Auction • ONLINE ONLY Wed., November 4, 2015 For: National Agriculture Auction
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Ottawa, Ontario Thurs., November 12, 2015 For: Industrial Live & Online • Montreal, Quebec Tues., December 1, 2015 For: Industrial Live & Online • Edmonton, Alberta Tues., December 15, 2015 For: Industrial Live & Online • Barrie, Ontario Thurs., December 17, 2015 For: Industrial Live & Online BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO • ONLINE ONLY October 22 - 29, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY October 29 – November 5, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY November 5 - 12, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY November 12-19, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY November 19-23, 2015 For: Construction Auction • ONLINE ONLY December 3-10, 2015 For: Construction Auction BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY October 28, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY November 4, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY November 11, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY November 18, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY November 25, 2015 CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONEERS www.cia-auction.com 513-241-9701 • Jackson, NJ Wed., October 28, 2015 For: Public Auction • Mentor, OH Thurs., November 5, 2015 For: Public Auction DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., December 11, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Snowball Auction
EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 888-535-8218 • Sealy, TX November 12-13, 2015 For: Heavy Machinery & Equipment Auction HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Carencro, LA November 4-5, 2015 For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s 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 • ONLINE ONLY November 13 - 18, 2015 For: 2 Upcoming Sales HOUGHTON’S AUCTION SERVICE www.houghtonauctions.com 651-764-4285 • Almena, WI Thurs., October 29, 2015 For: Large Retirement Auction HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Tamaqua, PA Thurs., November 12, 2015 For: South Tamaqua Coal Pockets, Inc. Complete Liquidation 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 • Houston, TX Tues., November 10, 2015 For: Unreserved Public Auction • Las Vegas, NV Fri., December 11, 2015 For: Unreserved Public Auction • Orlando, FL February 9 – 12, 2016 For: Unreserved Public Auction JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Tacoma, WA November 4 - 5, 2015 For: Interfor Tacoma Division Sawmill • Shelton, WA December 1 - 2, 2015 For: Public Auction: The Former Simpson Mills
• Kenmore, WA Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Pearl City, HI Wed., December 9, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • ONLINE ONLY Oct. 28 - November 4, 2015 For: PACA Members Fall Surplus Online Public Auction • Brooklyn, MS November 6 - 7, 2015 For: Fall Public Auction LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Tues., December 29, 2015 For: 21st Annual Construction, Truck & Farm Auction MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Whitsett, NC Wed., October 28, 2015 For: One Owner Absolute Job Completion Auction • Pelzer, SC Tues., December 8, 2015 For: Public Equipment & Truck Auction MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Elizabeth City, NC Tues., October 27, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & more • Richmond, VA Tues., November 10, 2015 For: Railroad & Construction Equipment NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI October 30-31, 2015 For: 50th Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Lowell, MA Fri., November 6, 2015 For: 1 Owner Complete Dispersal Auction • Elizabeth, NJ Thurs., November 12, 2015 For: Major Public Equipment Auction PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 5, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., November 17, 2015 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., November 19, 2015 For: Construction Equipment QUANTOS AUCTIONS www.quantosauctions.com 253-236-8555 • Vallejo, CA Thurs., November 19, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Construction Equipment ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment 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 • NOVEMBER ONLINE November 4 - 11, 2015 For: Ag, Construction, Trucks & more • West Fargo, ND Wed., December 2, 2015 For: Aglon West Fargo Event • Mt. Pleasant, IA Thurs., December 10, 2015 For: Ag & Construction Equipment • Boone, IA Wed., December 16, 2015 For: Ag & Construction Equipment WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300 • Phoenix, AZ Sat., November 14, 2015 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & more YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Kissimmee, FL February 8-15, 2016 For: 42nd Annual 7 Day Auction
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS 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 MASSACHUSETTS’ PREMIER DRILLING AND SITE DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTORS 219 MEADOWCROFT STREET, LOWELL, MA 01852
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American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015 Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-6271 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS: October 27-29 Louisiana Gulf Coast Oil Exposition, Cajundome & Convention Center, Lafayette, LA (337) 235-4055 October 29-30 Second Annual Tight Oil Water Management Summit, Marriott City Center, Denver (800) 721-3915 October 30-November 1 19th International Petroleum Environmental Conference, Grand Hyatt Downtown Hotel, Denver. University of Tulsa, (918) 631-3088 November 1-4 Geological Society of American Annual Meeting, Baltimore, (918) 497-5500 November 4-5 Texas Alliance Board of Directors Meeting, Downtown Hilton, Fort Worth, (940)723-4131 November 4-6 International Association of Drilling Contractors Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency Riverwalk, San Antonio, (713) 292-1945 November 9-10 Independent Petroleum Association of America Annual Meeting, The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans, 800/433-2851 November 9-10 Executive Oil Conference, Midland County Horseshoe, Midland, 713/260-6400 November 12 Houston Wildcatters, Houston Petroleum Club, Texas Alliance, 940/723-4131 November 18 IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Houston, 832/233-5502 November 19 PBPA Monthly Luncheon, Midland Petroleum Club, 432/684-6345 December 1-2 Oil & Gas Environmental Conference, The Fairmont Dallas. University of Texas at Arlington, (866) 906-9190 December 3 Texas Alliance Graham Membership Meeting, Graham, TX, Country Club (940) 723-4131 December 9 IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Houston (832) 233-5502 December 9 Eighth Annual PAW Reclamation Conference, Casper, WY (307) 234-5333 December 9-10 NAPE Denver, Colorado Convention Center, Denver (817) 847-7700 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. The Associated General Contractors of America OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) OAIMA ANNUAL MEETING on NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2015 COLUMBUS HILTON AT EASTON COLUMBUS, OHIO
5th Annual Design & Construction Technology Conference – What started with a focus on Building Information Modeling has grown into an event spanning the use of technology in design and construction. Conference Schedule includes: Registration/Continental Breakfast/Networking; Welcome – Introductions; Keynote Presentation; Networking/Expo; Education Sessions (AIA and PDH Credits Available for All Education Sessions); Lunch – Networking/Expo; Education Sessions; Networking/Expo; Education Sessions; Networking/Expo; Education Sessions; Reception. Lab Sessions include: Navisworks Manage Essentials – Clash Detection Made Easy; Bluebeam: The Force Awakens; Revit Trouble Resolved. Registration Fee: Early Bird $75.00 per person after October 16, 2015 fee is $100.00 (includes continental breakfast, lunch & reception). For more information on this event, contact AGC of MO by telephone: 314/7812356 or Fax: 314/781-2874. OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) OAIMA ANNUAL MEETING on NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2015 COLUMBUS HILTON AT EASTON COLUMBUS, OHIO The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association is the trade association in Ohio that represents all of the state’s mining operations, except coal. These commodities include mostly construction materials, both natural and manmade, such as aggregates (which are sand, gravel, slag, and crushed limestone, dolomite, and sandstone), salt clay, shale, gypsum, industrial sand, building stone, lime, cement and recycled concrete. For more information, contact Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association , 162 N. Hamilton Road, Gahanna, OH 43230. Toll FREE: 1-800-OH-ROCKS (647-6257); Phone: 614/428-7954; Fax: 614/428-7919; Email: rocks@oaima.org. TCI EXPO 2015, hosted by the TREE CARE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TCIA) DATE: NOVEMBER 12-14, 2015 PLACE: David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA Website: http://expo2015.tcia.org/ TCI Expo 2015 World’s Largest Tree Care Show & Conference since 1990. November 12-14, 2015 Pittsburgh, PA Pre-Conference is Wednesday, November 11, 2015. Contact: Tree Care Industry Association 136 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Toll Free: (800) 733-2622 expo@tcia.org AGC MO (The Associated General Contractors of America) CONTACT US: AGC of Missouri 6330 Knox Industrial Drive Suite 200 St. Louis, Missouri 63139 Phone: 314/781-2356 Fax: 314/781-2874 AGC MO UPCOMING EVENTS: Focus Four Class (O-4) When: October 26 – 28, 2015 Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO BIM Unit 3: Contract Negotiation and Risk Allocation When: October 28, 2015 Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO 1st Aid/CPR Part 1 (N-1) When: November 4, 2015 Time: 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT) Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO 5th Annual Design & Construction Technology Conference When: November 5, 2015 Time: 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM (CT) Where: Orlando’s Event & Conference Center, Maryland Heights, MO B.Path’s /AED – Part 2 (N-2) When: November 12, 2015 Time: 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT) Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO Construction Awards Gala When: November 12, 2015 Time: 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (CT) Where: River City Casino & Hotel NEW Confined Space/Excavation (N-3) When: November 16 – 18, 2015 Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO GHS – Minimum Requirements (N-4) When: November 23, 2015 Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO 1st Aid / CPR Part 1 (D-1) When: December 2, 2015 Time: 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT) Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO BIM Unit 4: Process, Adoption, and Integration When: December 9, 2015 Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO B.Path’s/AED – Part 2 (D-2) When: December 9, 2015 Time: 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM (CT) Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO OSHA 10-Hour Course (D-3) When: December 14 – 16, 2015 Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO Project Manager Development Program – Module 1 When: January 5, 2016 – February 23, 2016 Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO
AGC of MN – AGC’s HOLIDAY RECEPTION AND SILENT AUCTION On Thursday, DECEMBER 3, 2015, representatives from AGC member companies, ACEC, AWC, NAMC, MnDOT, and other industry-related organizations are invited to attend the AGC holiday reception at the Heartland Restaurant in downtown St. Paul, MN. Once again, we will be collecting for Toys for Tots at the holiday reception. New toys, games, and books, as well as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciated. AGC of MN – STP Classes Supervisory Training Program (STP) classes for November – December will start the week of November 2. AGC of America has revised the STP program. AGC of MN – Annual Business Meeting Notice – December 3 Notice is given to the voting members of Associated General Contractors of Minnesota, a Minnesota cooperative organization (“the Association”), that the December 2015 annual meeting of voting members will be held at the Heartland Restaurant, 289 Fifth Street East, St. Paul, MN 55101, at 5:00 PM, on Thursday, December 3, 2015. For more information on the above AGC of MN events, please contact Denise Woods at the AGC of MN office.
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Alex Lyon & Son Hosts Equipment Sale at Its Kissimmee, Fla., Location
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lex Lyon & Son held a late-model rental fleet equipment auction on Oct. 21 at its Kissimmee, Fla., location.
Manufacturers represented at the sale included Doosan, Cat, Case, Bomag, Komatsu and John Deere, among others. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Terry North, owner of Fleet Solutions, attends the sale.
James Grech, owner of Elevated Aerial Services of Deland, Fla, shops the inventory of aerial lifts for his fleet. Ray Peele of C.R. Peele Construction, Jacksonville, N.C., inspects this Case excavator.
Richard Hardman of Hardman Trucking Inc. considers bidding on this JLG personnel lift.
Matt Beckowitz of AgPro looks for a variety of equipment for the company’s used equipment and rental fleets.
Gary Greenleaf, Lakeland, Fla., enjoys his time at the sale.
A variety of equipment was available during the sale.
Alvin Voit of Voit Backhoe Service hopes to buy an excavator and a few dump trucks for his business in Zephyrhills, Fla.
Robby Udelson, president of PowerTrac, is well known on the auction circuit.
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Mendenhall Auto Auction Inc. Holds Surplus Auction
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Paul (L) and Donna Lamb of DPD Acquisitions in Julian, N.C., look over the New Holland and John Deere backhoes.
Wayne (L) and Forrest Mendenhall have been putting on successful sales for many years. Dallas Oxendine of Partners Tree Service in Lumberton, N.C., thinks this John Deere 410E would suit his business.
Norm Martindale (L) and Mark Danley, both of Martindale Excavating in Banner Elk, N.C., plan to bid on this John Deere 410E backhoe.
The sale included an assortment of machines that attracted bidders from much of the southeast.
Katie Murray and Tripp Myers, both of Trader Tripps in Lexington, N.C., came to bid on the backhoes.
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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................25 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................36 BARGAINS ................................................................................................86 BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..................................................................29 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ..............................................................13 BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..........................................................14,68 BOBCAT COMPANY ............................................................................72,73 BOBCAT OF GREENVILLE........................................................................21 BOMAG ......................................................................................................61 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................27 CASE CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................75 CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION ..............................................15 CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ......................................................................6 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................82 CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................86 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ......................................18,19 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ..........................................................................................87 AUCTION PROMO............................................................................89 TRAILER PROMO ............................................................................52 WORLD OF ASPHALT PROMO ......................................................39 DITCH WITCH SE DEALERS ..............................................................50,51 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..............................................................22 EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC SEALY TX..........................................................................................91 FECON ......................................................................................................34 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..................................................7 FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................30 FLORIDA UTILITY TRAILER......................................................................22 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................................................26 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GOMACO CORP ........................................................................................62 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................................................33 HELAC CORP ............................................................................................28 HILCO INDUSTRIAL LLC ..........................................................................93 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................100 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................................76,77 HYDREMA U S INC....................................................................................23 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................78 IRONPLANET ORLANDO FL ..................................................................................97 HOUSTON TX ..................................................................................96 ISUZU DIESEL ..........................................................................................41 JCB INC ................................................................................................80,81 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................54 JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................47 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ......................................................................70
KAWASAKI ................................................................................................37 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP......................................................................43 LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT ........................................................................99 LEEBOY ................................................................................................64,65 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..........................................................56,57 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11 MINNICH MANUFACTURING ....................................................................36 ML CRANES & EQUIPMENT ....................................................................21 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................67 MWI CORP ................................................................................................28 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................22 NEXTRAN OF JACKSONVILLE ................................................................26 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................................................31 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC LOWELL MA ....................................................................................90 PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..........................................................................27 POWERSCREEN ......................................................................................71 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................87 RAYCO ......................................................................................................30 RING POWER CRANE ..............................................................................14 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..............................................................95 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................69 ROADTEC ..................................................................................................55 ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................................................66 SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................................................60 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ....................................................32 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................25 TAKEUCHI ............................................................................................84,85 THUNDERCREEK......................................................................................32 TRACTOR TRACS INC ..............................................................................68 TREKKER TRACTOR ................................................................................17 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................38 VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................................................63 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................35 WACKER NEUSON....................................................................................79 WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................58,59 YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................................................83 GEORGIA SUPPLEMENT BOBCAT OF ATLANTA ................................................................................3 CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR ..................................................................9 HEAVY MACHINES INC ..............................................................................2 NPK DEMOTRAX ......................................................................................11 REYNOLDS-WARREN EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ..........................................................12 YANCEY BROTHERS CO ........................................................................6,7
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