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November 11, 2015 • Vol. XXVII • No. 23 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

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May Equipment Expands in the Carolinas…8

Jack Branscum, city of Conway photo

A challenge regarding drainage work is moving the existing channel flow by diversion ditches or bypass pumping to allow a dry place to work.

Wr ight Contracting Tackles Wetland Job…14

Motorists Endure Lane Closures for I-40 Job

Ark. Highway Realignment to Reduce Crashes

Motorists in Conway, Ark., are dealing with lane closings, CEG CORRESPONDENT as construction of a bridge over Interstate 40 continues. The work, a partnership between the city of Conway and the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD), is tied to a nearby major development, and is one of five different projects included in an overall improvement plan. “Project one is the box culvert, while project two is the overpass and elevated roundabout at Amity and Elsinger,” said Jack Branscum, city of Conway, street and engineering department. “Project three is the roadway improvements for Bruce Street and 6th Street. Project four is the Oak Street improvements and north portion of Central Landing Boulevard, while project five is the south portion of Central Landing

DERMOTT, Ark. (AP) An intersection on U.S. 65 in southeastern Arkansas is getting realigned in an effort to give drivers better sight lines and reduce fatal crashes. An estimated $500,000 and $750,000 will be spent to redevelop the intersection with Arkansas Highway 35, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported. The Arkansas Highway Commission formally authorized prep work for the project in north Chicot County in September. The state’s Highway and Transportation Department said design and construction “will begin as soon as funds become available.’’

By Cindy Riley

Berg S teel Pi pe Cor p. Choos es Volv o…30

Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................49-53 Recycling Section ........57-71 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................87-95 Auction Section..........97-105 Business Calendar ..........102 Advertisers Index ............106

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see HIGHWAY page 82

Employment Rises in 35 States, D.C. in Sept. Construction employment expanded in 35 states and the District of Columbia between September 2014 and September 2015 yet only 23 states added jobs between August and September, according to an analysis released Oct. 20 of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said the fact as many states

lost construction jobs as added them last month was likely due to a combination of labor shortages and uncertainty about a host of federal investment programs. “Depending on the kind of work they perform, many contractors either can’t find enough workers, or they can’t find enough work,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer of the associ-

ation. “While overall demand for construction continues to grow and sap the pool of available labor, firms that work on federally-funded projects are dealing with a lot of uncertainty.” California added the most new construction jobs (43,900 jobs, 6.4 percent) between September 2014 and September 2015. Other see AGC page 82


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An excavator is an excavator. But a Volvo is a Volvo. GEORGIA Buford 678.318.9500 Savannah 912.964.8079

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Lifetime Boom, Arm and Frame Warranty Volvo stands behind the quality of its excavators by offering a lifetime warranty on the boom, arm and frame.

SOUTH CAROLINA North Charleston 843.414.1120 Columbia 803.791.0740 Piedmont 864.704.1060

NORTH CAROLINA Asheville 828.687.0620 Charlotte 704.596.8283 Greenville 252.754.5280 Raleigh 919.661.8710

TENNESSEE Chattanooga 423.308.7940 Knoxville 865.525.1845

NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck 701.250.4882 Fargo 701.271.2360 Minot 701.839.4020 Williston 701.570.5309

Hydraulic 2 Auxiliary Piping Factory-fitted breaker and shear piping (X1) and tilt and rotation piping (X3) increase versatility by enabling a wide range of additional attachments to be used, all with Volvo direct parts replacement capacity.

Married to Hydraulics 3 Engine New electro-hydraulic system and main control valve use intelligent technology to control on-demand flow, balancing engine power with hydraulic pump output to provide maximum production with minimal fuel consumption through high torque at low rpm.

Duty Linkage and Bucket Assembly 4 Heavy Chrome plated bucket pins and heavily reinforced linkage system along with replaceable wear plates on the arm provide longer life, easier serviceability and overall customer value.

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

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Perforated Steel Walkways Heavy steel raised walkways with well-placed handrail access for safety and easy cleaning.

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Volvo Certified Engine with Fuel Efficiency Guarantee Volvo high torque at low rpm engine design for high performance and class-leading fuel economy, backed by our Fuel Efficiency Guarantee.*

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

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

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

Volvo. The name that sets the standard for articulated haulers and wheel loaders is the only name you need to know for excavators.

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42 JCB EARNS RECOGNITION WITH 2015 TAG EXCALIBUR AWARD

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MCCLUNG-LOGAN CRANES & EQUIPMENT BUILDS ON LEGACY

When McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment was founded in Charlotte, N.C., in October 2011, it did so with the pressure of trying to live up to the reputation of its parent company, McClung-Logan Equipment Co.

14 WRIGHT CONTRACTING TACKLES WETLAND MITIGATION PROJECT Wright Contracting LLC is currently in the middle of a stream and wetland mitigation project in North Carolina. Known as the UT to Town Creek Stream and Wetland mitigation project, it impacts a stream and wetlands in the Catawba River Basin. The job was bid through Michael Baker Engineering.

18 BERG STEEL PIPE CORP. CHOOSES VOLVO FOR SHIPPING OPERATION Berg Steel Pipe Corp. has been a staple in Panama City, Fla., since the plant opened in 1980. Chance Suggs, manager of the shipping department, has been with the company for 21 years.

20 JCB MARKS 70TH ANNIVERSARY WITH LIMITED

32 MAY EQUIPMENT EXPANDS ITS PRESENCE IN THE CAROLINAS WITH NEW BRANCH

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80 RUGERONI BECOMES VICE PRESIDENT OF NORTRAX CANADA Nortrax appointed Michael J. Rugeroni to vice president, Nortrax Canada. Rugeroni will lead Nortrax Canadian operations based in Ontario, Quebec and Newfoundland/Labrador.

98 RITCHIE BROS. HOSTS SALE IN ORLANDO, FLA. Ritchie Bros. held its fourth and final Orlando, Fla., auction of 2015 on Oct. 22. The multi-million dollar auction attracted more than 1,900 bidders from 45-plus countries.

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EDITION BACKHOE JCB marked its 70th anniversary by giving employees around the world the day off. This special day also was marked by the introduction of a JCB limited edition backhoe loader.

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On Oct. 23, JCB was recognized as the 2015 Mid Sized Company TAG (Technology Across Georgia) Excalibur award winner. The annual TAG Excalibur Awards celebrate Georgia companies and organizations that demonstrate the best use of technology to solve complex issues and processes that impact their operations

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FLORIDA Davie 5210 Reese Rd. Davie, FL 33314 P: 954.581.4744 F: 954.583.0318

Ft. Myers 5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Ft. Myers, FL 33905 P: 239.481.8554 F: 239.481.3302

Jacksonville 8750 Philips Hwy. Jacksonville, FL 32207 P: 904.737.6000 F: 904.737.1260

Lake City 539 SW Arrowhead Terr. Lake City, FL 32024 P: 386.758.7444 F: 386.758.7744 Miami (Exports Parts Facility) 6144 NW 74th Ave. Miami, FL 33166-3710 P: 305.477.2442 F: 305.477.3383

Orlando 9601 Boggy Creek Rd. Orlando, FL 32824-8728 P: 407.850.9614 F: 407.850.0823

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McClung-Logan Cranes & Equipment Builds on Legacy By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT

When McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment was founded in Charlotte, N.C., in October 2011, it did so with the pressure of trying to live up to the reputation of its parent company, McClung-Logan Equipment Co. For 75 years, McClung-Logan, headquartered in Baltimore, has been a household name in the Mid-Atlantic region for its service to those in need of heavy equipment. For the last 30 years, the company has become known as one of Volvo’s top dealers in the United States, according to the company. Four years later, McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment has found a way to distinguished itself from McClung-Logan, while at the same time working in tandem with the older firm, building partnerships with customers across the mid-Atlantic region. McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment was founded with the idea of creating a dealership that could provide a wide variety of equipment to fill special needs and the expertise to provide customers with equipment solutions. To do so, the company added a line of excavators, material handling and processing equipment, specialty attachments, track carriers and a diverse line of cranes. The company also developed a team of product support veterans to take care of the equipment and sales personnel to assist customers on application of the equipment.

knack to work on cranes and dirt equipment. Most in the industry gravitate toward one type of product and want to work with it and the people who use it. Instead of trying to force the organization to fit into a predetermined mold, McClung-Logan took the view that it was best to allow the business to follow the direction that had naturally occurred and to build upon that foundation. The company decided to put the crane sales and service in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and D.C under the direction of the McClungLogan Crane & Equipment and to make things easier to differentiate (not to mention easier to say) the company’s name changed to ML Cranes & Equipment. Evan Himelfarb, chief marketing officer of ML Holdings, said, “If somebody in Virginia or Maryland hears McClungLogan they have an instant recognition with that name and the Volvo product line but not so much for cranes. With the

new differentiation we hope to make ML Cranes & Equipment just as recognizable in the crane market.” With this focus on cranes in the Virginia, Delaware and Maryland markets ML Cranes & Equipment has provided a way to have people working together, building expertise in its respective product lines and building better relationships with its customer base. Back in the Carolinas, ML Cranes & Equipment also still supports the excavation and utilities markets, scrap industry, demolition market, crane rental, bridge contractors, erectors, quarry industry and recycling sectors with equipment solutions from Link-Belt excavators and material handlers, Terramac track carriers, Terex cranes, Elliott Hi-Reach, Maeda mini-cranes, BTI and Montabert hammers, Komptech and Trio processing equipment.

The Crane Specialists As McClung-Logan’s business grew, adding the Terex, Elliott, Maeda and Mantis crane lines, the crane expertise of the people in Charlotte became more and more relied on to support the crane operations. The company found that there are few people who have the McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment carries Terex rough-terrain cranes.

ML Cranes & Equipment supports a number of industries with a variety of equipment including Elliott Hi-Reach.

Leaders in Heavy Equipment Nationwide Both ML Cranes and McClung-Logan are just two of 10 construction-related companies owned by ML Holdings Inc. across the country. “In addition, we are also the Volvo dealer for Power Equipment in Colorado,” said Himelfarb. “Obviously, we have equipment distributors and we have crane rental companies — the latter consisting of two companies out in the Southwest — Crane Service and Marks Crane and Rigging; and a crane rental business here in Maryland, United Crane and Rigging. So ML Holdings has a lot of experience not just in equipment distributors but also in the crane business as a whole.” Himelfarb said that ML Holdings has grown significantly across the board, primarily from acquisitions and reinvestment in its businesses.

The company also carries Link-Belt excavators.

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2013 VOLVO L120G, 2600 Hrs ......$203,500

2014 VOLVO EC220DL, 1600 Hrs $140,250

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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment 2012 BLAW-KNOX PF1510, 100 Hrs ................................................................................................$176,000 2013 BLAW-KNOX RW100B, 20 Hrs ................................................................................................$209,000 2013 BLAW-KNOX RW35A, 10 Hrs ......................................................................................................$60,500

Compactors - Smooth Drum 2009 VOLVO SD100D, 2500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$77,000 2013 VOLVO SD75, 1770 Hrs ................................................................................................................$77,000

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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 2014 VOLVO EC300DL, 1619 Hrs......................................................................................................$187,000 2006 VOLVO EC330B LC, 6400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$71,500 2009 VOLVO EC330CL, 3154 Hrs......................................................................................................$110,000 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 5400 Hrs......................................................................................................$123,750 (6) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1640-4800 Hrs ............................................................$151,250-$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 (2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3100-3400 Hrs ............................................................................$126,500 Ea. 2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1850 Hrs ......................................................................................................$170,500 (2) 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

Off-Highway Trucks 2011 VOLVO A25F, 5500 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$203,500 (7) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 2770-4400 Hrs ....................................................................$209,000-$258,500

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(5) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1900-3200 Hrs ....................................................................$244,750-$288,750 (8) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1866-2700 Hrs ....................................................................$261,250-$288,750 2014 VOLVO A25G, 1554 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$305,250 (8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2900-4100 Hrs ....................................................................$239,250-$283,250 (3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2850-4200 Hrs ....................................................................$239,250-$286,000 (9) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1528-2530 Hrs ....................................................................$297,000-$325,950 (4) 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2915-5350 Hrs ....................................................................$247,500-$297,000 2010 VOLVO A40E, 3900 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$328,600 (10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 4744-7600 Hrs ..................................................................$231,000-$323,300 (14) 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

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 2013 VOLVO L70G, 3100 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$132,000 (5) 2014 VOLVO L70G, 1700-2600 Hrs ....................................................................$137,500-$148,500 (4) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-5300 Hrs ....................................................................$110,000-$192,500 (12) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 882-6000 Hrs ....................................................................$110,000-$192,500 (6) 2014 VOLVO L90G, 1600-2700 Hrs ....................................................................$154,000-$165,000


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Wright Contracting Tackles Wetland Mitigation Project By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Wright Contracting LLC is currently in the middle of a stream and wetland mitigation project in North Carolina. Known as the UT to Town Creek Stream and Wetland mitigation project, it impacts a stream and wetlands in the Catawba River Basin. The job was bid through Michael Baker Engineering. “This particular project is a stream and wetland mitigation project, which is state funded,” said Joe Wright, owner. “We are contracted by Michael Baker Engineering, who holds a contract with the Division of Mitigation Services, and the short and sweet on that is that roadways, bridges and developers impact natural resources like streams and wetlands, and they have to offset those impacts. Typically, they can do onsite mitigation, but a lot of times they’ll pay into a fee program which gets put into the general fund for these projects. DMS (Division Mitigation Services) puts out RFPs for these projects, then providers like Baker and others will physically propose projects similar to this where they acquire property, work with landowners and bid the construction of the project. It’s a competitive process, for both the bankers and contractors. We have an opportunity as a contractor to bid on the construction and if they award us, then we get the project and move forward.” Wright explained that DMS will send out an RFP for mitigation credits — either stream or wetland credits — to offset the impact that they’re foreseeing in the basin. This is done by watershed. “When we look to find a project, we have to make sure that it’s in the watershed area and the area that the DMS requests or there is a credit need, so then we actually fund and take all the liability of the project up front,” said Chris Tomsic, engineer with Michael Baker Engineering. “Then as project milestones are reached, we get paid from DMS, and then they hold the actual credits that are issued from the regulatory agencies for those mitigations to either sell or use for the department of transportation, developers, and so on.”

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Michael Baker Engineering has offices all over the nation, and specializes in ecosystem restoration. The company as a whole is a transportation firm, doing everything from roads to bridges. The North Carolina office is focused on ecosystem restoration, which includes stream and wetland mitigation, best management practices and environmental services. “Basically, Michael Baker acquires the land — they know that there’s a need for credit, so they acquire the land, or at least propose land to be used for stream restoration,” Wright said. “They are looking for certain qualities in the stream that need to be repaired, like for instance cattle impact would be a good one. So, when a developer or the state makes improvements for us as a society and impacts a stream or wetland in its natural existence, you can’t get that back, so the whole idea behind all this is to basically fix it somewhere

“We just transitioned into some Komatsus from Linder, and one of the biggest reasons that we moved away from other machines to Komatsu was that their service and dependability goes far,” Joe Wright, owner, Wright Contracting LLC.

else in the same basin in the same area. So if you mess up a creek 10 miles away, we want to fix one in the same area as close to the impact as possible, for example. So Michael Baker Engineering is basically a company that handles the bulk of that. They propose a project and then hire me as a contractor to come in here and actually do the work, and that’s what we specialize in. Michael Baker is basically acquiring and designing the land, and giving us a construction project to produce.” The project is approximately 6,388 linear ft. (1947 m), with a main stream and three tributaries that feed in. The value is about $1.5 million, which includes engineering, construction, design and post-construction monitoring, since the project must be monitored to make sure that it’s successful and meets the criteria of a mitigation project for five to seven years from construction. The landowner gets paid for the easement, so he technically still owns it, but he gives up some of the development rights to it. The landowner also gets benefits, such as alternative water sources and fencing for cattle to keep them out of the creek. “The big thing to keep in mind is the landowner really benefits — not just the environment, but the landowner,” Wright said. “Because they get brand new fence, brand new watering, they get paid for the easement, they get to basically still own the land…so to us it’s a win-win really for everybody involved.” According to Wright, his company recently made a move with its machines. “We just transitioned into some Komatsus from Linder, and one of the biggest reasons that we moved away from other machines to Komatsu was that their service and dependability goes far,” Wright said. “Just overall, customer service has been really great — these are all pretty much brand new Komatsus, so they caught us at a good time. We’re transitioning into a new era in the company.” Wright noted that the company has been heavily using Topcon GPS on its equipment for almost four years now. see WRIGHT page 40

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Berg Steel Pipe Corp. Chooses Volvo for Shipping Operation

The operator of a Volvo L220G with specialty forks moves an 80 ft. (24.3 m) pipe with ease around the Berg steel pipe yard in Panama City, Fla.

Berg Steel Pipe Corp. has been a staple in Panama City, Fla., since the plant opened in 1980. Chance Suggs, manager of the shipping department, has been with the company for 21 years. Recently, the company needed loaders for shipping operations. Suggs compared other brands, but decided to go with Volvo. “I got with Jim Oyler of Cowin Equipment Company, and the products sold themselves from there,” said Suggs. The company now owns two Volvo L220’s; one G model and one H model wheel loader. According to Suggs the newer machine, the L220H, has counter weight for stability, the older model, the L220G, has water filled rear tires for stability. We found that the counter weight is a much better way to go and makes all the difference in the world.” In addition to rear counterweight, efficient moving of the pipe requires the operators to clamp down the pipe and move the load as far back as possible and above the machine to ensure the best stability and center of gravity. Proper tires

also are important for moving pipe around the Berg storage yard. “Bridgestone is making a heavy tire that will work a bit better for us for turning on the asphalt. Both machines are Volvo L220s, both were purchased from Cowin Equipment and both are the main ‘work horses’ of our operation,” said Suggs. Wicker forks are used on these machines, and are named Wicker Berg forks after Berg, and due to the company’s continuous need for this type of fork. The difference between these forks are the curved radius on the top part of the fork clamp, which differentiates these from a mill fork or yard fork or even basic forestry fork. The design ensures the pipes are handled properly.

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“Wicker took our needs and wants to actually develop the clamp for us. They added steel flat bar on top of the bottom forks of the clamp. Typically, the bottom of the clamp is like a fork. So we’ve got flat bar on top for a wider surface and they gusseted those and they come fromWicker pre-tapped so when we want to add pads to them, we can easily do it. The pads we use on the bottom of the forks are actually slip on polyurethane pads, that are simply slipped on and bolted. The upper is actually like a Teflon product that we order with a precut radius that we tack weld on the fork itself. This product lasts a long time. The bottom pads wear out much quicker cause were carrying a load and stacking and rolling the pipe off of the pads. That’s why we use the slip-ons for the bottom fork so we can change them out fast. The forks are very durable. We’ve had repairs done on them but have never had to completely rebuild,” said Suggs. These Volvo units have held up very well, according to Suggs. Berg runs these machines at top safe speed around the pipe yard with two 40 ft. (12 m) pipes weighing in at 18,000 lbs. (8,164 kg) each, or one 80 ft. pipe at the same weight. With these loaders, crews will stock pipes four high throughout the yard. Anything higher than that, crews need to top them off with the “green machine” (Sennebogen) equipped with a vacuum clamp. The Wicker Berg type of attachment only requires the addition of a third valve for the upper clamp. This is something that Cowin now takes care of for Berg prior to machine delivery. Cowin’s Jim Oyler said, “we can order

add-ons from the factory and Volvo can take care of these machine upgrades as a factory installed item, with sufficient lead time. The H model loader that we delivered we ordered from the factory with all the ad-ons pre-installed.” Suggs said what sold him on the Volvo machines was the increased handling capacity and the oversized tires-which gives the machine a wider stance. “When we handle 80 foot pipes, I want as much rubber on the ground as possible. The overall engineering that went into these machines is more suited to our needs than other machines we’ve looked at or used. Price, of course, factors into it, but the best bang for our buck was these Volvo units. The little things such as the factory installed autolube system, was a big plus for us too. I want everything to be as factory installed as possible and neatly packaged and good to go. We’ve run other machines, but by far, these have been the best.” According to Oyler, the boom suspension has been a successful selling point for this machine, which insulates the machine and allows operators to hit speeds of 15 mph with a full load. “These machines are in constant motion,” said Suggs. “Two shifts a day are operating these machines 20 hours a day, 6 days a week. Hugh Dobbs from Cowin Equipment coordinates the maintenance of these Volvo machines when they’re not running on Sunday. This works very well for us.” The company purchased its first Volvo, a L180C loader, 15 years ago. “We took the forks off and put a bucket on it and still use it every once in a while around the yard to move dirt or whatever we need. see BERG page 30


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JCB Marks 70th Anniversary With Limited Edition Backhoe JCB marked its 70th anniversary by giving employees around the world the day off. This special day also was marked by the introduction of a JCB limited edition backhoe loader. It is a version of today’s 3CX super backhoe model and a tribute to the product line that fueled JCB’s growth. A total of 70 of the special machines will be made which features the vintage look last seen 40 years ago on the JCB 3CIII model. On Oct. 23, 1945, the late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE founded the company in a tiny garage in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, making trailers from wartime scrap. Today the company has 22 factories, 11 in the UK with others in India, the USA, Brazil and China, employing more than 12,000 people. JCB Chairman Lord Bamford said that JCB and its employees should be very proud of what has been achieved over the past 70 years — but the company’s focus is very much on the future. He said, “70-years is a long time, but the past is the past and while we are proud of it, our engineers are really only interested in the future and the products of tomorrow. You cannot rest on your laurels in business; you have to be thinking of tomorrow, the changing world markets and the products our customers need. That is what makes me and all our people tick.” Lord Bamford, who was born on the same day his father founded JCB, added: “My first memory of JCB really was my father. He was an engineering genius, there was no doubt about that and he was always dreaming of things, and dreaming of better ways of doing things. The backhoe loader my father invented was a godsend and started a mini revolution in construction machinery. Today the backhoe is one of more than 300 products we produce and sell globally. “A saying that my father had was that ‘customers make payday possible’ and that is still true today. They are crucial to what we do. We will continue to listen to our customers around the world as we develop new machines. The fact that we are a family business makes us different. Virtually none of our competitors are familyowned businesses. We are dedicated to the production of worldclass products and take a long-term view.” Lord Bamford took a close look at one of the first of the limited “platinum” edition backhoes, which will go into production at JCB’s world headquarters in Rocester in November. They will come with red buckets, a full white cab and red wheels instead of the customary black and yellow finish — a look last seen on the 3CIII model in 1979. And in a nod to the demands of the modern operator, the colorful machine also will be equipped with an in-cab coffee maker. The limited edition 3CX super backhoes — which have a top speed of 25 mph — will be fitted with 109 hp JCB Tier IV Final EcoMAX engines manufactured at JCB’s plant in Derbyshire in the UK. Since JCB’s first backhoe was manufactured in 1953, the company has produced more than 600,000 and now sells them in 120 countries. JCB also has been the world’s leading manufacturer of backhoes for 15 years in succession with a range that spans 40 models from the compact 1CX through the mighty 5CX. Models offered vary by country. Lord Bamford added, “The backhoe loader was the building block for the success of JCB and while we now produce many other types of machines for construction, agricultural and industrial applications, it remains one of our most important products. The JCB backhoe has not only helped put JCB on the map, but also Staffordshire and Britain. I’m delighted that we are producing these limited edition models to mark the company’s anniversary.” From Garage to Global Force JCB Marks 70 Years in Business JCB was founded on Oct. 23, 1945, by the late Joseph Cyril Bamford in a garage in the Staffordshire market town of Uttoxeter. It was the same day as his son Anthony, now Lord Bamford, was born and as Joseph Bamford remarked “Being presented with a son tended to concentrate the mind and when you were starting at the

bottom, there was only one way to go and that was up.” The foundation for the growth that was to follow was the manufacture of a tipping trailer made out of war time scrap, which today stands proudly in the showroom of JCB’s world headquarters. It was produced in his garage and sold for £45 at the town’s market. The buyer’s old cart also was taken as part of the exchange. Bamford refurbished it and sold it for another £45 — reaching the original asking price of the trailer. By 1947 the company was expanding and because Bamford’s landlady disapproved of his Sunday working, he moved a few miles down the road to a stable block at Crakemarsh Hall. The stable block was owned by Julia Cavendish, a survivor of the Titanic disaster. JCB also hired its first ever full-time employee, Arthur 1945 — JCB’s first product, a tipping trailer Harrison, who became foreman. By 1950 JCB was on the move again, this time to the site of a made from war time scrap. former cheese factory in Rocester. The location had been identified by Bill Hirst, who reveled in the fact that his workplace was closer to home, enabling him to “spend an extra 10 minutes in bed.” Hirst had joined JCB as a £1-a-week apprentice in 1947. Now 83 and living in Uttoxeter, he rose through the ranks to become service director. 1953 proved to be a pivotal year for new products when Bamford invented the backhoe loader with the launch of the JCB Mk 1. It was the first time a single machine had been produced with a hydraulic 1947 — Anthony Bamford in his father’s arm. (L-R) are employees Bill rear excavator and front mounted Hirst, Arthur Harrison and Bert Holmes. shovel. This ingenuity still bears fruit today: JCB has manufactured more than 600,000 backhoes. They are now manufactured on three continents. 1953 also was the year that the renowned JCB logo — recognized around the world — was first used on a machine. Five years later it was registered as a trademark. By the time the 1960s arrived it was clear that the backhoe was revolutionizing the building industry, increasing productivity and reducing reliance on manpower. As the new decade dawned, the company also was harnessing new tools to generate business and promote the brand. In 1961, JCB Aviation was formed and the company’s first ever plane, a twin-engine de Havilland Dove, made its inaugural flight, with customers from Europe now able to make a return visit to the factory in a single day. JCB Aviation is older than many of today’s 1953 — a specifiction sheet for JCB’s first airlines. It was in 1962 that the JCB Dancing Diggers first took a bow backhoe loader, the JCB MK 1 excavator. and JCB’s first ever overseas subsidiary in Holland was opened. A year later the JCB 3C backhoe, an acknowledged design classic, was launched. Such was the growing success of the company that in 1964, with sales up by 60 percent to £8 million, shared a £250,000 bonus with its employees. The news made national headlines. Payouts were large enough that some employees were able to buy their first homes with the bonus they received. Bamford declared: “I am giving you this money because I want you to share in the success of the company you have helped make.” In the same year, JCB exported its first machine to the USA — a JCB 4C backhoe loader. In 1969 JCB produced a record 4,500 machines and exported more than half of them. It was in recognition of export success, that the company received its first ever Queen’s Award — the first of 27 such accolades. It was a year of awards as Bamford became a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in honor of the compa- 1962 — the JCB Dancing Diggers make their see JCB page 26

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ny’s export achievements. As 1970 dawned JCB opened for business in the USA, setting up a base in Whitemarsh/Baltimore, Md., to harness the huge growth opportunity North America offered. Between 1971 and 1973 revenue doubled to £40 million. In 1975 JCB’s founder retired, telling staff in a farewell message: “My son Anthony faces the tough job of moving JCB forward through the next decades into a new century. This is a demanding task but he has been well trained for it and is supported by a very strong team from work staff to management. There cannot be any limit to the successes.” And so a new era had dawned — and one that would see huge expansion of both manufacturing facilities and product ranges. It started in 1972 with the opening of JCB France. In 1977 the wraps came off the Loadall telescopic handler, a machine which revolutionized the way loads were handled on both construction sites and farms. The Loadall has since become one of the most successful products in JCB’s history. 1977 also marked the start of a number of high profile visits to JCB by members of the British Royal Family when HRH The Prince of Wales toured the Rocester factory. A year later another landmark was achieved: the construction of JCB’s second factory in the UK, JCB Transmissions in Wrexham. But it was the decision to start manufacturing in India in 1979 that heralded a period of global expansion when Anthony Bamford spotted its market potential. Today JCB has factories in New Delhi, Pune and Jaipur, with India now being JCB’s biggest market behind the UK. Product innovation continued to be the lifeblood of the company. In 1985, the 3CX Sitemaster backhoe loader was launched and went on to become JCB’s best-selling backhoe. It’s also the year JCB celebrated the production of its 100,000th backhoe loader. 1986 was a milestone year for JCB’s charitable work when the children’s charity the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) became the company’s nominated charity. It was then that Carole Bamford, now Lady Bamford, initiated the setup of an NSPCC fund raising committee. To date JCB and its employees have raised millions

2011 — installing exhibits in The Story of JCB exhibition, a permanent exhibition marking the growth of JCB and the Bamford family’s roots in the industry.

of dollars for the NSPCC. In 1987, Britain’s first female Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visited JCB’s world headquarters and drove a machine off the production line. Ecstatic crowds greeted her and one member of the public planted a kiss on the cheek of the woman dubbed “The Iron Lady” as she toured the facility. In 1988 the wraps came off the JCB GT, a backhoe capable of traveling 100 mph. It quickly became a successful promotional tool for the company; one that continues to draw crowds around the world today. By 1990 JCB was expanding into new fields with the launch of the JCB Fastrac tractor — the world’s first genuine high-speed, full suspension tractor. It cost £12 million to develop and took the world of agriculture by storm. It also was the year that Anthony Bamford was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and became Sir Anthony Bamford, an honor he said “Recognized the efforts of the whole JCB team.” To celebrate, JCB employees were given an extra paid holiday. Product development continued unabated with the launch of the 2CX backhoe loader in 1990, followed three years later by the even smaller 1CX. In 1994 Joseph Cyril Bamford had a rose named in his honor. Called “Mr. JCB”, the yellow rose was unveiled in the presence of the Queen at the Chelsea Flower Show. A year later, JCB was celebrating its 50th anniversary with a visit from the Queen to its world headquarters, where she unveiled a replica of the Uttoxeter garage where Bamford began his business. Future Labor Prime Minister Tony Blair visited in 1996 and

helped assemble a 4CX and in 1997 the Teletruk forklift — which can lift and place loads over obstacles — was launched. In 1998 JCB opened its second factory in Wrexham, Wales, and a year later opened JCB Earthmovers in Cheadle, Staffordshire. In 2000, the first machines began rolling off the production line at JCB’s new North American headquarters in Savannah, Ga. On March 1, 2001, flags at JCB factories around the world flew at half-mast following news of the death of the company’s founder, Joseph Cyril Bamford. Britain’s Financial Times said he was blessed with a rare combination of “engineering genius and marketing flair.” In 2001 JCB expanded its charitable work establishing The Lady Bamford Charitable Trust in India with the adoption of a school a few hundred yards from JCB’s factory in Ballabgarh, near New Delhi. In 2004 employees gathered at the world headquarters for a commemorative photo to mark the production of the 500,000th machine. It had taken just short of 60 years to reach that milestone. The next half million machines would be produced in just nine years. It also was the year that JCB took a bold step into engine production with the launch of the Dieselmax engine, manufactured at JCB Power Systems in Derbyshire. In 2005, JCB opened its factory in Pudong, China, and announced news of the biggest ever order in its history, a $140 million deal to supply the U.S. Army with a highspeed backhoe loader for military engineering tasks, a machine known as the high mobility engineer excavator (HMEE). In 2006 Sir Anthony Bamford’s son Jo

became a director of JCB, the third generation of the Bamford family to hold this position. 2005 also saw JCB set a world record with the JCB Dieselmax streamliner car. Powered by two JCB Dieselmax engines, it reached speeds of 350.092 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in the United States to attain the world’s fastest diesel car record, a title it still holds today. Sir Anthony Bamford joined the team on the Salt Flats to celebrate the successful outcome of his idea. JCB’s support of underprivileged children spread further around the globe with the 2007 opening of the Lady Bamford Center for Early Childhood Development in Savannah, Ga., to support the education and social development of children 6-weeks to four years of age. It was in this year that JCB achieved its highest ever machine sales of 72,000 units. Meanwhile, in 2008 JCB Heavy Products — which manufactures tracked and wheeled excavators — moved to its new factory on the outskirts of Uttoxeter. This was followed in 2009 by a £40 million investment in JCB’s factory in Ballabgarh, India, to create the world’s largest backhoe loader factory. In 2009 Prince William followed in his father’s footsteps of 32 years earlier when he toured the company’s headquarters, helping employees celebrate the production of the 750,000th machine. A national shortage of engineers inspired Lord Bamford to establish JCB Academy in Rocester, Staffordshire, in 2010 to train the country’s future engineers and business leaders. The facility has been a resounding success with nearly 1,000 students passing through its doors, with every single one gaining employment or further advancing their education. JCB also announced a $40 million project to develop a brand new range of skid steer and track loaders to be manufactured at its North American headquarters in Savannah. As it looked to the future, JCB celebrated its heritage with the opening of the “Story of JCB” in 2010, a permanent exhibition marking the growth of JCB and the Bamford family’s roots in industry. These roots can be traced back almost 200 years when they started out as blacksmiths in Uttoxeter, before, in 1871, they founded agri-

cultural machinery suppliers Bamfords Ltd in the town. Global manufacturing extended to Brazil in 2012 and British Prime Minister David Cameron officially opened the new £63 million facility in Sao Paulo. This year JCB also celebrated securing a £60 million order for more than 1,000 backhoes from the Brazilian government. As JCB approached its 68th birthday in 2013, a new independent economic report revealed the company supported 24,000 jobs in the UK and contributed £545 million to the British Exchequer. Hundreds of employees also gathered outside the world headquarters for a commemorative photograph marking the production of the one millionth JCB machine. It also was a momentous year for JCB’s Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford as he became Lord Bamford after being invited by Prime Minister David Cameron to be a Conservative working peer in the House of Lords — prompting hundreds of messages of congratulation to flood in from around the world. In 2014, Lady Bamford presented a check for £2 million to HRH The Countess of Wessex for the NSPCC after a marathon company-wide fund raising drive. Employees raised £1 million and the amount was doubled by Lord Bamford. In India, production started at JCB’s new £62 million Jaipur factory complex and plans were announced for a £20 million new headquarters for JCB Germany in Cologne. As JCB prepared to mark its 70th anniversary, it was the company’s focus on product innovation that endured, as the wraps came off the brand new 3CX compact tool carrier, a machine 35 percent smaller than its bigger brother, the popular 3CX backhoe. The 3CX compact tool carrier was purpose-built to tackle work on today’s increasingly congested job sites. With 70 years of history and growth behind the company, JCB continues to focus on innovation and the delivery of new products to the marketplace. Products that help contractors complete work efficiently, safely and profitably. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com.

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Industry Spending Continues Strong in September Construction spending in September reached a new seven-year high and climbed at the fastest rate since early 2006, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. However, total spending on nonresidential construction declined by 0.1 percent between August and September as growing workforce shortages likely impacted the amount firms were able to perform for the month. “Overall demand for construction continues to grow at a very robust rate,� said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “It appears, however, that many firms performing private nonresidential work could not find enough qualified workers in September to keep pace with growing demand.� Construction spending in September totaled $1.094 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, 0.6 percent higher than the August total and 14.1 percent higher than in September 2014, Simonson said. He noted that the total was the highest since March 2008 and the year-over-year growth rate was the strongest since January 2006, indicating a faster pace of construction spending overall. Private residential spending increased 1.9 percent for the month and 17.1 percent over 12 months. Simonson noted that demand for multifamily residential construction grew at a particularly robust rate, 4.9 percent for the month and 26.7 percent year-over-year. Public construction spending rose 0.7 percent from a month before and 9.4 percent from 12 months earlier. Notably, demand for educational facilities grew by 2.4 percent for the month and 10.5 percent for the year. However, private nonresidential spending fell by 0.7 percent from August even as it remains 14.9 percent higher than a year earlier. The construction economist noted that while spending on sectors such as lodging, manufacturing and offices experienced significant year-over-year growth, most categories saw a decline in spending between August and September as firms struggled to replace retiring workers amid growing labor market tightness. There were only 479,000 unemployed construction workers in September, the smallest September total in 15 years, Simonson remarked, citing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Eighty-six percent of firms responding to a recent association survey reported they are having a hard time finding qualified workers to fill available positions, association officials noted. As a result, many firms are likely struggling to find enough staff to keep pace with the growing demand for construction services, prompting the slight drop in monthly construction spending in the private nonresidential sector, the officials added. “Demand may be starting to outstrip the industry’s capacity given the severe and growing shortages of available, qualified workers,� said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer, who urged elected and appointed officials to act on measures outlined in the association’s Workforce Development Plan designed to make it easier to prepare, recruit and train new workers. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Berg’s Pipe Inventory Serves Mostly Natural Gas Pipelines BERG from page 18

The newer loader purchases, the L220G was made last year and the L220H was in January of this year.” Another helpful feature of the Volvo is the steering wheel and stick steer combination. “Some of our older operators like the steering wheel and our younger ones like the joystick. The joystick actually tightens up on the steering at higher speeds and compensates for the speed. So at a higher speed the machine will compensate for the speed and will turn the machine at a slower rate for overall stability. Actually, all of our guys have gotten used to the joystick control,” said Suggs. “Our operators have likened these machines to a Cadillac and say the cabs are very comfortable. The sight from the cab has plenty of glass to see everything around you. Even though both machines have back-up cameras, you can still easily see behind you without the assistance of the camera. I’m anticipating that replacement of these loaders will be required on a 4 year cycle after they’ve accumulated 20,000 to 25,000 hours.” Absolute max weight put on these machines at Berg is in the 20-ton (18.1 t) range. Berg Steel Pipe Corp.’s pipe inventory is mostly for natural gas pipelines. Currently, it consists of primarily heavier wall, 42 in. (106.6 cm) diameter pipe. Most pipe goes into natural gas industry only, which is about 99 percent of Berg’s business. Suggs said the company was proud to be a supplier for the Tappen Zee Bridge project. A Couple years ago, Berg

shipped a lot of 48 in. diameter 1 in. thick 80 ft. pipe to New York for the Tappen Zee Bridge project where they were used for bridge pilings. Berg Steel Pipe Corp.’s primary market is the U.S. and Canada. “We’ve also got another mill in Mobile, Ala., that is a spiral pipe mill. They have produce pipe for the Mexico market but we’re still primarily producing for the U.S. and Canada. Our parent company in Europe also sends us pipe at 40-foot lengths that we’ll join together, coat and send it out as 80-foot pipe. So we actually import and export pipe here,” said Suggs “What distinguishes Berg from other mills is quality, rapid turn-around and delivery time,” said Suggs. “Most of the products from Berg go out on rail lines, trucks, barges, and an occasional vessel.” The proper machinery keeps the company running smoothly and Suggs said working with Oyler has been beneficial. “Jim is very knowledgeable about these machines and he’s not just a pushy sales person, which I like a lot. He pretty much said ‘here’s what I’m offering for you. Let me know if it works for you.’” Oyler recalled the first meeting for machine purchase. “Chance and his guys actually joined us at the Pensacola, Fla., location to look at machines that would meet their needs. The L220 size loader seemed to work and they demoed it around the yard, we added new forks and other options needed to make it into a pipe handler, and delivered the machine to Berg ready to roll. Thirty minutes after delivery it was loading pipe and I was there to make sure it worked perfectly.” According to Suggs, the company had no problems with the machine or Cowin Equipment Company. “Cowin has been easy to work with. We’ve had some issues here or there, small things are going to happen

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when you run machines this hard. Even though they’re based out of Pensacola, we’re still getting same day or next day service. Service and working with Jim has been good. When it’s time for a new one, I’ll be calling him.” Suggs also had high praise for his company.

“At Berg, the longevity of the employees in the company has been incredible. Some have been here since the 80s. It’s a good company to work for. We try to treat our guys fair and honest, provide a good wage and give them whatever they require to do get the job done. Most people at Berg have been here quite some time.” A total of about 400 employees work at this location, which makes Berg a major employer in the Panama City, Fla., area. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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May Heavy Equipment LLC (“May-Heavy” or the “Company”) is rapidly expanding its presence in the Carolinas, with the opening of the newest branch in Charleston, S.C. May Heavy’s location is highly visible from I-26 and centrally located in Charleston’s growth corridor. “There is a great deal of new construction going on in greater Charleston to accommodate Boeing, Tech Industry and Charleston Port expansion. “We felt now was the time to purchase a facility to better serve existing customers and build additional market share by providing sales, service, parts and warranty from a dedicated Charleston location.” said Richie Ambrose, vice president new sales, May Heavy Equipment. May Heavy was already doing a significant amount of business in Charleston, but without a dealership and service center location. Prior to the facility purchase, May Heavy covered the Charleston area with resident sales representatives and technicians with support from May Heavy’s Columbia Facility. “The purchase of the Charleston facility represents a key milestone in our ongoing efforts to become the premier heavy equipment rental and sales company in South Carolina.” said Jessie Beasley, general manager of South Carolina. Overall the facility is approximately 6,000 sq. ft. (557.4 sq m) and includes the shop, offices and parts counter. The new facility sits on just over three acres at 1050 Drop Off Drive, Summerville, SC 29486. Ambrose explained that what drew their attention to the facility more than anything was its prime location. “The facility is the first thing that you notice coming into Charleston,” he said. “In addition, it is located close to the

recently announced Volvo manufacturing plant.” May Heavy contemplated building a new facility, but timing was a factor. “We have established relationships and customers and when we evaluated the time and cost of building versus the immediate presence from purchasing, we decided investing in Charleston now to support our growing business and existing customers was the best business choice.” Earlier this year, May Heavy Equipment announced that it will move its center of operations from N.C. Highway 8 to a large, more visible property adjacent to I-85 in Lexington NC. The company is currently building a new 5,862 sq. ft. (554.5 sq m) corporate office and 15,100 sq. ft. (1402.8 sq m) service center on 49 acres not far from the Lexington, N.C.,. Airport. “Given the growth in the Carolina’s, May Heavy has been very active in expanding locations to better serve our customers and support our manufacturers.” Ambrose said. May Heavy currently stocks more than 250 rental machines consisting of, excavators, wheel loaders, dozers, compaction equipment motor graders and articulated trucks. May Heavy Equipment is the authorized new equipment and parts service and warranty dealer in South Carolina of Hyundai Construction excavators and loaders, Kawasaki wheel loaders, Terex trucks, Sakai compaction, Bomag (compaction, soil stabilizers, milling machines and Cedar Rapids pavers), and NorAm motor graders. The company also represents LayMor sweepers and Magnum Power Products. The same products are offered in most of North Carolina, with the exception of Sakai and NorAm. For more information on May Heavy Equipment, call 888/865-1002 or visit www.mayequip.com (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Grader, 1:50 Scale ............................$120

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

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

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

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Atlas 1704C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$90

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

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

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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

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Church & Church Yard Raises the Roof With Sennebogen After three generations as a successful hardwood mill, Church & Church Lumber Company was eager for more throughput capacity. The sawmill in Wilkes County, N.C., is now operated by its founder’s grandson, Mark Church. Handling a wide variety of hardwood species, the mill produces primarily poplar, white oak and red oak lumber to be kiln-dried and marketed through another of the family businesses, Select Hardwoods. For years, the facility has consistently output about 23 MMBF per year. But now, Church felt a need for more production. “Last winter I looked out in the yard and saw all the mud. I saw what was going on out there with the loaders getting stuck and spinning their wheels. I said ‘enough of this’ and we made a huge investment in the yard over the summer to increase our efficiency.” Making Room to Grow Church & Church has been at this location for more than 30 years. Church notes that it’s a relatively small space for the volume it produces, just 2.5 acres with another 3/4 acres nearby for overflow. The rebuilt yard includes new roads and new geotextile laid in under 24 in. (60.9 cm) of compacted stone to give loading equipment a stable surface to work on. “But did we make any more room? Can we inventory the logs we need within this surface area? No… so we asked ourselves, how is this going to increase our throughput?” Church and his team realized that, to recoup the investment and meet new production goals, there was only one way to increase the yard’s capacity: go higher. “That’s the Trick!” Up to then, Church & Church was using traditional log-handling equipment, including a knuckleboom loader to sort logs as they arrived by truck, plus wheel loaders to stack them and unload from the ricks. Church talked to his local equipment dealer, Mark Nelson of ASC Volvo, about upgrading to stack higher. The two discussed getting a wheel loader the next size up, with extra extensions to increase the reach. But in the end, that solution would only give the yard another 2 ft. (.6 m) in stacking height. “I said, two feet…that’s not enough. I want to go higher. That’s when Nelson suggested that we go see Sennebogen’s purpose-built material handlers in action. And I said what in the world is a Sennebogen?” Church gathered his forester and yard manager to visit the log yard, about 60 mi. (96.5 m) from their mill. “They handle mainly softer woods with more uniform lengths and diameters than ours. Our wood is harder to stack, but I understood that the principle

would be the same,” said Church. “Then, when I saw that cab go up in the air I said ‘Oh yeah — that’s the trick’!” High-Stacking Hardwoods The high reach of a Sennebogen log handler would allow Church & Church to stack logs to heights up to 20-plus ft. (6 m) — effectively doubling the yard’s inventory capacity. The purpose-built machine features an elevating cab that raises the operator to a perfect eye level. The extra reach and cab elevation answered many of Church’s concerns. “I like the safety aspect of it,” he said. “I like that you’re actually up over the rick, looking down on the logs, plus being able to place the logs where you want. Stacking accurately is important with the variation you get in the length of the logs and the variation in diameter from the small end to the butt end — especially with that first cut at the stump.” Church admits that he was still “a bit leary” of how high the Sennebogen could

stack, in actual practice. He was concerned for the safety of the loaders, when they came to destack logs from the ricks. Another concern was handling the logs during the summer months, when they dry and the bark tends to fall off the logs in handling. “It makes the logs slippery and harder to handle.” Protecting Yard Safety ASC Volvo arranged to bring a Sennebogen machine from another location for Church & Church to test out. “We could see that the demo machine was larger than what we needed. But it was the right idea,” said Church. To answer his concerns about logs potentially rolling out of the rick onto his loaders, Church planned to have an extra shift unload the ricks at night for the next day. “However, you can unload the ricks safely,” he said. “Today we have an operator destack in the daytime whenever there’s a break in the yard. As our new yard became so much more efficient, we didn’t have to add the

night shift. It’s worked out beautifully. We’re stacking higher and it hasn’t cost me any more for time or another shift.” “The maneuverability of the Sennebogen 825 works for us. We can move it right up beside a rick and use it to sort the logs, like we did before with the knuckleboom. Its reach is better, its visibility is better and we got a larger grapple to move the logs more efficiently.” “Overall, I love the machine. If you compare the versatility of this machine versus a wheel loader, there is no contest and the cost is about the same. When I went to Sennebogen’s parts warehouse in Stanley, N.C., I was impressed. With all the parts that were there, the booms, the engines in stock, I thought ‘this is a good company.’ I had never heard of Sennebogen, so I wondered about what if there’s a problem. But when I saw that facility, I knew I could take that concern off the table.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The high reach of a Sennebogen log handler would allow Church & Church to stack logs to heights up to 20-plus ft. (6 m) — effectively doubling the yard’s inventory capacity.


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“Stream restoration is not for the faint of heart; it takes patience and very skilled employees to do this type of work,” Wright said. “The conditions are muddy, most of the time, and great care is taken to leave as much naturally as we can. It’s hard to grade when you’re sinking in mud. GPS in general makes us more efficient and more accurate as we build things. We’ve actually utilized an intelligent dozer before, and we’re demoing this intelligent I machine. The difference is that the machine knows what to do, which is very different from having the operator always know what to do. You go from an indicate system to a system that — I hate to say does it for you, but that follows the grade — the CAD that the engineer has drawn. It takes a lot of the guesswork out of it and a lot of the issues with conventional staking. The I machine basically takes a lot of the actual effort out of actual operation of the machine. The I machine is a Topcon based system, and it integrates well with our current Topcon systems.” Wright said that aftermarket Topcon systems can be bought and added to machines, but with the integrated system, the I machine actually controls the machine. “It’s very different,” he said. “You know that you’re always going to be following that perfect contour — you’re not going to over-excavate and cost yourself more money. You move the dirt one time, and you’re going to be dead on accuracy-wise. You basically eliminate one person with the GPS, and then integrating it into the machine means that operator has full control in his cab, and the machine has full control to keep that operator from making errors.” The project needs to be done by the end of the year, giving them roughly six months to get it completed. The contract involves two sites and two projects, which means there are three months for each, and the company is able to tighten that up. “Because of the GPS and the Komatsu machines, if the weather and everything is going well, we can cut our time in half,” Wright said. Wright said that he and his company have been happy

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About the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) TAG is the leading technology industry association in the state, serving more than 30,000 members through regional chapters in Metro Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Macon/Middle Georgia and Savannah. TAG’s mission is to educate, promote and unite Georgia’s technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances a tech-based economy. The association provides networking and educational programs; celebrates Georgia’s technology leaders and companies; and advocates for legislative action that enhances the state’s economic climate for technology. TAG hosts more than 200 events each year and serves as an umbrella organization for 34 professional societies. Additionally, the TAG Education Collaborative (TAG’s charitable arm) focuses on helping science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiatives thrive. For more information, visit the TAG Web site at www.tagonline.org or TAG’s community Web site at www.hubga.com. To learn about the TAG-Ed Collaborative, visit http://www.tagedonline.org/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Organizers Declare Inaugural ConExpo Huge Success The inaugural ConExpo Latin America was a success with strong exhibitor support, valued industry cooperation and positive reaction from attendees. Nearly 32,600 registrants from more than 90 countries attended the event, exceeding organizers’ original expectations. In addition to the host country of Chile, significant numbers of professional attendees came from throughout the region. The top five Latin American countries besides the host country (in order) were Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia. ConExpo Latin America was held Oct. 21 to 24, 2015, in Santiago, Chile (Espacio Riesco), co-located with Edifica and Expo Hormigón. “We appreciated the opportunity to colocate with these two prestigious exhibitions and bring another dimension and broader perspective with the addition of the equipment manufacturers,” said Paul Puissegur, ConExpo Latin America show director. “We are very pleased with the positive reaction to our exhibition. Our manufacturers understand the continued business opportunities in the region and Chile as a leader,” said Puissegur. ConExpo Latin America featured the latest construction-related equipment, products, technologies and services for Latin America with the innovations that advance

productivity, efficiencies, safety and sustainability. Attendees were able to discuss business solutions directly with the manufacturers and engineers. The event exceeded its original space goal by more than 60 percent, and covered 430,556 sq. ft. of exhibits, education and networking, including more than 300 exhibitors from around the world. Five international exhibit pavilions provided added value and were organized by China, Germany, Italy, North America and United Kingdom. ConExpo-quality education complemented the innovations on the exhibition floor, with six seminars on industry best practices and featuring regional and international experts. Industry support enhanced the show experience with more than 80 industry official supporting organizations and media. Together ConExpo Latin America, Edifica and Expo Hormigón brought 800 exhibitors to Santiago. Companies showcased the latest products and services on 807,293 sq. ft. ConExpo Latin America Exhibitors Express Satisfaction “It is a very emotional moment for the Latin American region and also for JLG to participate in this first edition of ConExpo Latin America. AEM’s commitment with producing this trade show in the region has

provided us with an excellent experience this week. It’s a clear indication of growth and the importance of Latin America for the industry,” said Diana C. Serna-Serrano, marketing manager — Latin America, JLG Industries Inc. (USA). “We are very happy with ConExpo Latin America 2015 and the number of attendees. We had many visitors, made good contacts and we are leaving the show with all equipment on the show floor sold,” said Manuel Gomez Noelia, head of sales, Indumix SA (Argentina). “ConExpo Latin America offered LiuGong a high quality, professional platform to meet with old and new customers from Chile and throughout the region. The event was very successful for us with several pieces of equipment sold,” said Tan Zuozhou, LiuGong Latin America (China). AEM Has Longstanding Commitment to Latin America Region “The Association of Equipment Manufacturers [AEM] has a longstanding commitment to Latin America to advance business development and cooperation; we are privileged to work together with the leading organizations in Chile, and throughout the region,” said AEM President Dennis Slater.

“We are especially fortunate to have developed a strong and continuing relationship with the Chilean Chamber of Construction [CChC] as a key show partner; we value their support and the support of all industry partners,” said Slater. “It is with their help that we have been able to bring the ConExpo brand here.” AEM has worked with the Chilean Chamber of Construction for more than a decade to foster mutual cooperation on issues including safety, standards development, market information and trade promotion. In conjunction with ConExpo Latin America, Edifica and Expo Hormigón, the CChC hosted the 30th Congress of the Interamerican Construction Federation (Federacion Interamericana de la Industria de la Construccion, FIIC). Nearly 80 highlevel contractor delegates from FICC’s 18 member associations throughout the region attended the event at the show venue. ConExpo Latin America continues its commitment to the Latin America region, returning in October 2016 with a high-level seminar program in Lima, Peru. For more information, visit www.conexpolatinamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

John Roseberry Joins GS Equipment as Sales Manager

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GS Equipment Inc. announced that John Roseberry has joined the company as sales manager. He is overseeing the major accounts and the company’s sales group, as well as the relationships with manufacturers for product support issues. He has 31 years experience in both sales and product support for heavy equipment at both the dealer and manufacturer levels. “We are quite pleased that John has joined us,” said Ray Ferwerda Jr., chief operating officer of GS Equipment. “We are depending on him to help guide our growth. Our area is rich in opportunities, and we are confident his contributions will be significant. Our sales team already has many top producers. John will be building and expanding our future sales force.” Prior to joining GS Equipment, Roseberry was the director of major accounts at Kawasaki. During his 28-year career with the wheel loader manufacturer, Roseberry was promoted to a variety of positions, beginning with senior manager of product support, then progressing to national accounts manager and regional director of sales. In the middle of his Kawasaki career,

he served as vice president of product support at GS Equipment for two years and opened up the Jacksonville branch. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Terex Crossover 8000 Offers 360-Degree Load Radius The Terex Crossover 8000 is an 80 ton (72.5 t) capacity class boom truck that blends truck crane and boom crane designs to offer a 360degree load radius. Featuring the same upper structure as the fieldproven Terex T780 telescopic truck crane, the Crossover 8000 boom truck offers almost identical load ratings throughout most lift situations, regardless of lifting from the front, rear or sides of the crane. The Crossover 8000 crane boasts the same X-pattern outrigger design pioneered in the boom truck market by the Terex Crossover 6000 model. This outrigger design allows for enhanced all-around lift capabilities. This feature lowers the overall center of gravity and isolates the crane’s upper structure from the truck chassis, reducing chassis torsion and extending its lifetime, according to the manufacturer. The X-pattern outrigger positioning also eliminates the need for the front stabilizer jack, typically required for boom cranes to coun-

teract the weight of the engine when lifting. This decreases overall crane length and weight. The crane’s three-position outrigger — minimum 6.5-ft. (2 m), middle 19ft. 9.3 in. (5.9 m), and maximum 26-ft. (7.9 m) position span — allows the Crossover 8000 to be used in confined spaces and further enhances crane maneuverability. The upper lift structure has been approved for Freightliner, Kenworth and Western Star chassis; other options can be investigated to offer flexibility in crane configuration. With speeds in excess of 70 mph (113 kmh), the Crossover 8000 quickly moves from job to job at highway speeds. Once on site, the crane is designed to deliver quick leveling and set up with its independently controlled outriggers and jib that quickly swings and pins into position. Designed for optimum performance over a broad range of applications, the Crossover 8000’s crane’s four-section main boom offers a 126 ft. (38 m) length with a 189 ft.

The Terex Crossover 8000 is an 80 ton (72.5 t) capacity class boom truck that blends truck crane and boom crane designs to offer a 360-degree load radius.

(57.6 m) maximum tip height. Two available jib designs — fixed length 33 ft. (10 m) and extendable to 57 ft. (17 m) — offer 0, 15 and 30 degree offset positions, providing easier reach when lifting over objects. With a rated 80 ton lift capacity at a 10 ft. (3 m) radius, the crane provides the strongest lift

capacity of any boom truck available in North America. The Crossover 8000 crane can be equipped with either one or two winches, giving it the flexibility to handle some complex lifts. The crane’s top swivel ball with hook and latch is rated at 7 tons (6.4 t). Alternatively, the available quick-

reeving hook block features five sheaves to offer an 80 ton capacity. The Terex Crossover 8000 is the first boom truck to feature the latest Terex Cranes operator’s cab, designed to boost productivity and comfort. Built around operator feedback, this functional cab repositions the electronics compartment to offer longer inside dimensions and provide more space for operators. Moreover, an infinitely variable tilt-up operator cab of up to 18 degrees delivers improved vision of the work area. A redesigned air conditioning and heating system with individual air outlets maintain comfortable operating temperatures. An ergonomic, multiadjustable seat with lumbar support, air-ride suspension, high back and arm rests helps to improve operator comfort and productivity. For more information, visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mack’s mDRIVE AMT Achieves Record Penetration The Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission (AMT) continues to take the industry by storm, recently exceeding 70 percent penetration in Mack Pinnacle axle back models and also is now the dominant transmission choice in Pinnacle axle forward models for the first time, according to the manufacturer. The milestones come just one year after Mack announced the mDRIVE as standard equipment on all Pinnacle models. “The incredible growth for mDRIVE is a testament not only to the tremendous performance benefits it brings, but validation for Mack’s commitment to powertrain integration,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North America. “Our 115 years of integration experience tell us components

designed together simply work better, giving our customers the productivity and efficiency benefits they need to be successful.” Through its sophisticated software, the mDRIVE continuously monitors several driving variables and automatically selects the best gear for conditions to maxiOne year after being made standard in Mack Pinnacle models, the Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission has surpassed 70 percent penetration in Pinnacle axle back models.

mize driver productivity, vehicle performance and fuel efficiency. The mDRIVE is designed and built with Mack’s legendary durability and requires minimal service, which can significantly reduce maintenance downtime. Drivers control the transmission through a

dash-mounted shift pad that includes a display to indicate the current gear. Mack’s CoPilot driver display, located in the center of the gauge cluster, also is integrated with the transmission and displays its status, including the number of upshifts or downshifts available, the current gear and the current operating mode. In February 2015, Mack introduced the mDRIVE HD, a heavy-duty version of the mDRIVE for heavy haul and vocational applications. Featuring reinforced internal components and revised software, mDRIVE HD is built to handle tough loads and rough terrain. The mDRIVE HD is standard on Mack Granite and Titan by Mack models. “Our customers wanted the same benefits of the mDRIVE in vocational applications, so we engineered the tougher mDRIVE HD to meet their needs,” said Stu Russoli, Mack highway and powertrain products marketing

manager. “Full production of the mDRIVE HD began in May, and we’re already seeing tremendous customer response.” With their simplified shifting, the mDRIVE and mDRIVE HD not only improve driver comfort, but help attract and retain drivers because it helps reduce fatigue. Safety also benefits, as drivers can focus on the road ahead and not on switching gears, according to the manufacturer. Both the mDRIVE and mDRIVE HD are monitored by Mack’s GuardDog Connect telematics solution. GuardDog Connect proactively monitors critical fault codes that could result in a truck being shut down, helping maximize customer uptime. For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Isuzu Introduces 2016 High-Capacity GVWR NPR Diesel Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. introduced the 2016 NPR Diesel. The truck features a 13,000-lb. (5,897 kg) GVWR and a 33.5-in. (85 cm) frame to offer more capability than previously available in an entrylevel Isuzu diesel truck — while still providing legendary Isuzu durability and fuel economy. “With a 13,000-lb. GVWR, the new NPR Diesel approaches the capacity of a Class 4 truck, but at a Class 3 price,” said Shaun Skinner, executive vice president and general manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. “This truck is the latest example of how Isuzu is committed to lowering the cost of truck ownership without sacrificing performance, practicality, long-term reliability or fuel efficiency.” Among the notable features of the 2016 NPR Diesel: • Standard 30-gal. (113.5 L) rearmounted in-rail fuel tank • Frame width of 33.5 in. that will accept bodies up to 102 in. (259 cm) wide and 91 in. (231 cm) high • Four wheelbases — 109, 132.5, 150, and 176 in. (277, 336.5, 381 and 447 cm) — that will accept body lengths up to 20 ft. (6 m)

The new NPR Diesel is powered by the newest and most modern powerplant in the Isuzu family, the 3.0-L 4JJ1-TC turbocharged and intercooled diesel engine. The powerplant produces 150 hp and 282 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,600 to 2,800 rpm. “With its peak torque available at low and mid-range

engine speeds, the 4J engine gives drivers both good off-the-line acceleration and passing power,” Skinner said. That power doesn’t come at the expense of durability. The engine has a B-10 diesel engine life rating of 310,000 mi. And in keeping with Isuzu’s commitment to environmental responsibility, the engine is capable of running on B20 biodiesel fuel. The powerplant is mated to an Aisin A460 six-speed automatic transmission with double overdrive, lock-up torque converter that operates in second through sixth gears, and available PTO. Together, the engine and transmission help

the new NPR Diesel achieve class-leading fuel economy, according to the manufacturer. The 2016 NPR Diesel is backed with a standard powertrain limited warranty that covers engine and drivetrain against defects in material and workmanship for three years, unlimited mileage. The NPR Diesel also is warranted against perforation from corrosion for four years regardless of mileage. “Last year, Isuzu trucks celebrated their 30th anniversary in the North America market,” said Skinner. “This year, we enter the next three decades in America with a truck that truly embodies everything that Isuzu is all about — low cost of acquisition, classabove capability, tremendous fuel efficiency, proven reliability and the ultimate in low cost of ownership. We couldn’t be prouder than we are of the new NPR Diesel.” Production of the 2016 NPR Diesel will begin in Japan in November 2015, and the truck will be available at Isuzu’s network of nearly 300 dealers in North America shortly thereafter. For more information, call 866/4419638 or visit www.isuzucv.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Felling Conducts Charity Auction Felling Trailers conducted its third online auction of a FT- and improve care; sustain caregivers; equip communities; 3 drop deck utility trailer to benefit a non-profit organization. identify and invest in promising approaches; and raise Felling Trailers wanted to bring awareness of and support to awareness and reduce stigma. For more information, visit actonalz.org/paynesville. Alzheimer’s Disease and individuals affected by the disease. Thus, Felling Trailers manufactured and painted one of its (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment most popular trailers Alzheimer’s purple and auctioned it Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) online for 10 days during the month of October. Tredit Tire generously donated the wheels and Midwest Industrial Coatings Inc. donated the custom metallic purple paint for this trailer and cause. One hundred percent of the $2,975 winning bid benefits Act on Alzheimer’s — Paynesville. Paynesville Area Living at Home Block Nurse Program and Reaching Out to Seniors Effectively (ROSE) Center is a nonprofit organization that facilitates Act on Alzheimer’s, a volunteer driven, statewide collaboration preparing Minnesota for the impacts of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. The group Jason Bromenshenkel (L), the winning bidder of the FT-3 drop deck trailer, and works to increase detection Patrick Jennissen, Felling Trailers’ vice president of sales and marketing.

Kenworth Announces Three New Options for Vocational Truck Lineup Kenworth has announced three new options for its vocational lineup of trucks. Allison’s 4700 RDS 7-speed automatic transmission — with optional second “deep reverse” — can be ordered on Kenworth’s T880, T800, W900, and C500. The transmission is part of the Allison rugged duty series. “It’s a great choice for our customers operating mixers, dumps, cranes and heavy-haulers, where the application calls for an increase in overall transmission ratios,” said Kurt Swihart, Kenworth marketing director. “In the construction world, trucks often need better speed control for jobsite maneuverability in steep and often tricky terrain. That’s the beauty of the Allison 4700 RDS, as it offers a lower reverse ratio, and a lower first gear ratio for maneuverability. The new Allison transmission also features nopower interrupts, which gives full power shifts and allows full use of the engine’s horsepower.”

For those operating Kenworth’s T880, the company is now offering a “box bumper” in either steel or aluminum. According to Swihart, the new bumper features a tapered design,

Allison’s 4700 RDS 7speed automatic transmission — with optional second “deep reverse” — can be ordered on Kenworth’s T880, T800, W900 and C500. The transmission is part of the Allison rugged duty series.

which allows for hood pivot clearance and more protection for the grill and

headlight area. It is available on both short and standard T880 hoods. The steel bumper — with choice of 1/4- or 3/8-in. (.6 or .9 cm) thickness — can be painted in either the body or chassis paint color. The chrome bumper comes in 1/4-in. thickness. For those running Kenworth’s W900S with the PACCAR PX-9 engine in a set-forward front axle configuration, a fixed grille option is available. “This allows our customer or body builder to utilize the front of the truck without impacting the ability to open the hood,” said Swihart. “This option is especially useful for crane operators or those using the W900S as vacuum trucks with a ‘steady leg,’ or boom supports.” For more information, visit www.kenworth.com.

New Partnership…

Towmaster, Marlin Offer Financing to Qualified Buyers Towmaster Inc. and Marlin Business Services Corp. have partnered to offer flexible and competitive financing to qualified buyers of Towmaster’s trailers. Businesses can leverage their cash flow and structure their payments around seasonal income through special customized financing packages offered by Marlin. “Some equipment manufacturers’ financing options will not finance a trailer, and some businesses just need a trailer, so partnering with a financing company makes it easy for

“Marlin has worked with Towmaster and put together a customized solution for businesses to acquire Towmaster equipment without up-front cash.” Douglas Andring Marlin Business Development

businesses to buy our trailers without having to go to their line of credit or search out other financing options,” said Chris Pokornowski, Towmaster sales manager. “Marlin has worked with Towmaster and put together a customized solution for businesses to acquire Towmaster equipment without up-front cash,” said Douglas Andring, Marlin Business Development assistant vice president. “We offer competitive rates and can create a flexible payment schedule according to the needs of the buyer. Our application process is quick and easy and our approval generally takes less than two hours.” Financing gives the buyer flexibility and allows them to purchase more to meet the needs of their business. Towmaster and Marlin are keenly aware that installing new equipment in any business typically improves efficiency and helps people grow their businesses. Getting competitive and flexible financing is easy with this partnership.

About Marlin Business Services Corp. Marlin Business Services Corp. is a nationwide provider of commercial lending solutions for small and mid-size businesses. Through its wholly-owned operating subsidiary, Marlin Business Bank, Marlin provides innovative commercial financing programs. Its equipment financing and loan products are offered directly to businesses and through third party vendor programs, which includes manufacturers, distributors, independent dealers and brokers. (This story also can be found on For more information, call 888/479-9111 or visit Construction Equipment Guide’s Web www.marlincorp.com.

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Talbert Manufacturing Unveils New Tilt Trailer Series Talbert Manufacturing launches a new Air Ramp/Air Tilt Series for easy loading of low-clearance equipment, such as soil and asphalt rollers. The series includes the 20-ton (18 t) capacity AC-20-ART and 25-ton (22.7 t) capacity AC3-25-ART. The units air controls provide additional operator safety when raising and lowering the trailer for loading, and its low deck height offers a superior view of the equipment and surroundings. “We received several requests for heavyduty, tilt-deck trailers with a reduced load angle,” said Troy Geisler, Talbert’s vice president of sales and marketing. “Because of that, we developed the ART series as the heavy-haul solution. The trailers provide operators maximum view of the equipment and surroundings and feature the lowest loading height available in the industry.” The series features Talbert’s lowest load angle, 7 degrees, for easily loading and unloading equipment weighing as much as 25 tons. Operators use the trailer’s controls, which uses air power to fill bags near the front of the trailer to raise the deck and lower the ramps to the ground. The air-powered ramps eliminate handling heavy ramps and using cranes or other equipment to position loads. Operators drive equipment over the

38-in. (96.5 cm) wide, high-density Apitong wood-filled ramps and onto the trailer deck. The unit’s wheels rest on the gripped floor plates over the trailer wheels for weight balance. Once the equipment is loaded, operators use the controls to return the ramps to the upright position. The low 8-in. (20 cm) headboard and 33in. (84 cm) deck height provide operators with an enhanced view of the equipment and surroundings to maximize safe operations.

The low deck height also provides additional clearance for bridges and tunnels when transporting tall equipment. Plus, it allows haulers to expand the range of equipment transported while complying with U.S. and Canadian hauling requirements. For additional safety and driver comfort while hauling, an air brake system and hutch spring suspension provide maximum load control. Operators secure loads by using safety chains with hooks that latch to tie-

Talbert Manufacturing’s AC3-25-ART, the newest Air Ramp/Air Tilt Series trailer model, features an ultra-low load angle of 7 degrees with a 33-in. (84 cm) deck height for optimal view of the equipment and surroundings while hauling.

down rings on top of the outside beams. The ART Series trailers come standard with Valspar R-Cure 800 paint in Talbert’s signature red or black. Customers can add the optional Valspar AquaGuard for additional corrosion protection. For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit www.talbertmfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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

Sandvik’s Ranger DX Complies With New Safety Standard The safety cage protects personnel from the rotating drill steel.

EN 16228 is a new safety standard series introducing a number of new requirements for surface drill rigs and associated equipment. The standard came into force on Dec. 1, 2014, necessitating intensive product development. Due to Sandvik’s commitment to safety, these changes were embraced with implementation work beginning in 2013, resulting in the first surface drill rig complying with the new standard, a Kautiainen is responsible for the general development of drilling safety of Ranger DX, being suc- Paivi Sandvik. cessfully delivered to its customer on Dec. 8, 2014. The safety standard series has led manufacturers to look again at their drilling rigs, and to ensure that operational safety is notably improved. One of the major improvements in the standard is the revised requirement to protect operators, and other personnel, better from the entanglement hazard caused by the rotating drill steel. Committed to continuously improving safety, Sandvik’s solution to this requirement was to develop and install Jarno Viitaniemi is the product manager of surface drill rigs. a safety cage around the feed beam. Another example of how the new to bring high quality products that Safety — A Basic Value for requirements have been approached is comply with the requirements to all Sandvik in reducing the risk of fire in case of Sandvik is proud of its endeavors in market areas. With the help of safety hose leakages. To accomplish this, safety and continually invests in standards we are able to show the protective sleeves have been fitted developing drill rigs where safety is an safety level of our drill rigs,” said over hydraulic hoses in coolers and inbuilt property. To this end Sandvik Päivi Kautiainen, responsible for the the power pack. These are just two Construction drill rigs are internation- general development of drill rig safety examples of how Sandvik has, ally renowned for being at the fore- at Sandvik. Ensuring that Sandvik not only through its proactive collaboration and front of technical safety. Fulfilling the membership of the safety standards requirements of any new safety stan- complies with safety standards, but is committee, been at the forefront of dard is a challenging experience; how- proactive in their development, improving product safety, and vitally, ever, for Sandvik Construction there Kautiainen now leads a global safety team which consists of 11 experts ensured that all Sandvik drilling prod- also are many benefits. “Product standards are very impor- working for Sandvik Mining and ucts meet the new standards on the day that they became operational, tant to us. From Sandvik’s point of Sandvik Construction. This team also view it is a definitive benefit to be able according to the company. see SAFETY page 60


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is responsible for the safety engineering during product development. “We make sure that product development projects have all the necessary information on the technical and functional safety requirements for different market areas. They have to be taken into account from start to finish in every project,” she said. Requirements Turned Into Solutions One of the most important functions of safety standards is to inform manufacturers of the current technical safety level required from their equipment. To this end drill rigs now have a specific European safety standard EN16228 — Drilling and Foundation Equipment — Safety. The preceding standard for drill rigs had become outdated due to technical and regulatory development, for example, since it was first published 20 years ago. The work for creating the new standard lasted several years, with the final requirements coming into force at the end of 2014. “We turn the requirements of the safety standards into technical solutions,” Kautiainen said.

Standardization work is usually carried out over several years in continuous international cooperation between different manufacturers and authorities. “Because drilling is one of our core businesses, it is very important that we are constantly involved in the development of related standardization. The new safety standard is a harmonized product type specific C-type standard, which provides conformity with European requirements. In addition to this, we certainly need to know about and adapt to the safety requirements currently in force in other areas, because the whole world is our market. Safety is important wherever our equipment operates,” she said. “Safety is also a priority to our customers. For example in the USA and Australia the level of safety requirements concerning drill rigs is high.” Helping Customers World-Wide As surface drill rigs operate in a variety of different and demanding conditions, including land strewn with boulders, in blasting areas, or on slippery rocks, but always in dusty, noisy conditions under constant vibrations and often at great heights, solutions to the new requirements have to accordingly take into account these diverse operating

conditions. This has led Sandvik to produce practical solutions which adhere to the new standards, but also benefit customers in other ways. “Naturally we pursue development for competitive advantage in the market, of which safety is one of the most important ones. We focus on improving safety all the time. For example, one of the most notable changes in the new standard is the requirement of covering the spinning drill steel. We solved the problem by building a protective cover to be installed on the feed beam, which prevents the operator from accidentally getting into touch with the rotating steel,” said Jarno Viitaniemi, product manager of surface drill rigs. “In addition, our 3D hole navigation system, together with the drilling pattern design program, significantly improves safety and productivity of the drilling-blasting process. “In developing drill rigs we constantly pay attention to machinery and functional safety, which in turn helps our customers to improve their own safety at work,” said Viitaniemi. “Nowadays the customer is able to choose such items such as remote controlled drill rigs, dust sealing compound systems and noise protective systems, as our customers are increasingly seeing the bene-

fits of professional safety design and safety solutions. “We started a specific product development project for taking care of even the smallest changes required by the new standard. The standard came into force on the 30th November 2014 and all equipment manufactured after the date had to comply with the standard. We were so well prepared that the first product delivery with the new safety features — a Ranger DX — was completed already on the 8 December.” Viitaniemi concluded by explaining that European standards carry great importance even in countries outside of Europe. “Though this is an EN standard, we have a lot of customers in various markets who want drill rigs that are built according to EN standards, and therefore possess high quality safety solutions, even if their local legislation does not require them.” This means that wherever Sandvik Construction drill rigs are in operation in the world, customers know that the drill rigs are built to the highest standards available. For more information, visit construction.sandvik.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Sennebogen Introduces New Timber Handling Solutions The introduction of four key Sennebogen material handling machines at one of the world’s largest pulp and paper facilities has helped create a substantially more efficient operation for the Pedersen Group, a mill service provider. The range of log handling equipment Pedersen implemented at its Tasman Mill operation is truly comprehensive; encompassing both the smallest and the largest material handlers, the Sennebogen 818 and the Sennebogen 880 EQ. Pedersen Group provides a vital production link in terms of log yard logistics, mobile plant operations and whole log chipping and debarking services at the Tasman Mill, located on a 500 acre (200 ha) site near the Bay of Plenty town of Kawerau in New Zealand’s North Island. The mill site hosts pulp production operations for both CHH Pulp & Paper and Norske Skog. “Moving to Sennebogen started a number of changes in our operation. The strength, reliability and innovation of the Sennebogen units allowed us to look at our fixed and mobile plant and to reconfigure our yard for maximum efficiency,” said Pedersen’s Kawerau Site Manager Marty Hine. Electrically Driven Sennebogen 818 as Comfortable Control Center At the smaller end of the scale, a pedestal mounted, electric drive Sennebogen 818 acts as the control center for the debarking drum and conveyor feed into a 3000 hp multi-log chipper. “The hydraulic elevating cab raises and lowers so the operator has excellent vision of what’s coming from the power infeed, through the debarker and down the convey-

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or in front of him,” said Hine. “Essentially the 818 is the nerve center for the whole plant, with the operator using a touchscreen and joystick controls in the oversized cab to control product flow at variable speeds and deal with jams using the 818’s grapple.” Sennebogen 880 EQ Provides an Enormous Working Radius The electric drive Sennebogen 880 EQ is one of the world’s largest material handling machines. Pedersen’s unit weighs in at over 600,000 lb. (275,000 kg). Sitting on a 16 ft. (5 m) pylon and paired with a 99 ft. (30 m)

Although electrically powered, the 880 EQ has the flexibility of moving over 100 ft. (33.5 m) to best position itself.

boom, the operator’s view is at over 36 ft. (11 m). While offering all the efficiency benefits of electric power, the machine is still mobile as it sits on crawler tracks and goes 110 ft. (33.5 m) with a tether. Hine said he is impressed with the precision of the Sennebogen 880 EQ and cited the balance the machine exhibits, regardless of load, as exceptional. Even at the 880 EQ’s

full reach of 99 ft. and with the total weight in the grab of 26,500 lb (12,020 kg), the machine is rock steady, he said. This is due to Sennebogen’s equilibrium design, with a moving counterweight to help keep the load centered. The long reach of the Sennebogen 880 EQ can unload from the trailers straight see TIMBER page 69

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Terex Fuchs Introduces Fuel Efficient MHL350 F Series The Terex Fuchs MHL350 F Series material handler includes an efficient Tier IV Final (Stage IV) engine and refinements to the hydraulic system and upper carriage design that elevate operating efficiency and machine reliability. Purpose-built to withstand the extreme operating demands of scrap, waste and recycling applications, the new MHL350 F handler offers two different stick/boom configurations to meet customer needs: standard 52.5-ft. (16-m) reach and optional 48.2-ft. (14.6-m) multi-purpose stick that includes a second hydraulic cylinder to aid in sorting applications. The machine’s refined hydraulics package delivers quick response of attachment operation and fast work cycles, even under heavy loads. The MHL350 F handler’s hydraulically driven fans for oil, water and intercooler automatically control fan speed to continuously maintain the optimum operating temperature range, even in extreme heat. A new upper carriage design better protects the hydraulic and fuel tanks, while larger vent openings in the metal cowling increase airflow to the engine area to keep the machine running cooler. Powered by a new Tier IV Final (Stage IV) engine, the powerful turbocharged 215 hp (160 kW) diesel engine uses selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology to deliver an advanced, reliable and fuel-efficient method for meeting today’s emissions regulations. The system design eliminates the burner used in active filter regeneration and employs passive regeneration of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) to save on fuel consumption. All new F Series Terex Fuchs material handlers come standard with Eco Mode operation to further reduce fuel consumption and lower long-term operating costs. Control of this feature is located on the machine’s multifunction button panel and allows the operator to match engine power to the task at hand. Operating in the “Eco Mode” or “Eco+ Mode” setting limits engine horsepower to 90 percent or 80 percent respectively, delivering up to 36 percent fuel savings, according to the manufacturer. “While Terex Fuchs material handlers are designed to conserve fuel at 100 percent engine speed,” said Terex Fuchs Technical Sales Manager, Steve Brezinski, “Eco Mode allows the operator to fine-tune power demand based on the need to increase machine flexibility in reducing costs.” Now joystick controlled, the machine’s hydraulically elevating cab raises the opera-

Purpose-built to withstand the extreme operating demands of scrap, waste and recycling applications, the new MHL350 F handler offers two different stick/boom configurations to meet customer needs: standard 52.5-ft. (16-m) reach and optional 48.2-ft. (14.6-m) multi-purpose stick that includes a second hydraulic cylinder to aid in sorting applications.

tor’s maximum eye level to 18.4 ft. (5.6 m) to substantially improve the operator’s sightline when loading/unloading high-wall trailers and rail cars for increased efficiency. Inside the cab, a new joystick design offers proportional control of grab rotation and open/close functions, places the most important machine functions at the operator’s fingertips, and leaves multiple space openings for customized options. An expanded, 7-in. (17.8 cm) touchscreen display advances operating convenience of the MHL350 F handler and displays images from the integrated reversing camera. The machine’s new standard rear-view camera offers night vision to improve vision while operating the machine in low ambient light conditions. A new USB charger and additional storage space enhances operating con-

venience. When equipped with Terex Telematics, the MHL350 F material handler further improves machine efficiency, productivity and uptime. The system tracks critical operating data such as operating hours, fuel level and consumption, machine location, service events, and maintenance notifications and transmits this data to a secured, passwordprotected Web site where it can be accessed at any time and from any location in the world where internet access is available. The user-friendly Web site reports all the data in a logical, easily viewable and customizable fashion. Machine service event reporting can be tailored to provide alerts to specific key technicians who can address the situation. The Terex Fuchs MHL350 F material handler boasts many of the same features

found on previous machines. Its double-row slewing ring design disperses forces over two rows of bearings to improve component service life and durability. Rigid hydraulic pipes on the stick, boom and undercarriage offer protection from damage. Steel plates shielding the hydraulic lines at the end of the stick offer additional protection against damage to improve system reliability. Inverted hydraulic cylinder mounting provides protection during trailer and rail car loading/unloading and reduces exposure to debris and moisture to improve longevity, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Two Phases…

Sennebogen Plans to Expand Factory in Southern Germany Sennebogen will expand its Plant II facility in southern Germany, by approximately 350,000 sq. ft. (35,000 sq m). The project also will include a new 67,000 sq. ft. (6,700 sq m) assembly and paint facility. The Plant II factory site is located nearby the Sennebogen head office and Plant I complex at the port of Straubing. Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen LLC, welcomed the announcement as good news for Sennebogen customers and dealers in the Americas, too. “Straubing Plant II is focused on production and testing for the larger machines in our line-up. We have seen increased demand for high capacity machines, so this investment shows that the factory will be ready to support future projects.” The factory expansion will be completed in two construction phases. For the first phase, already under way, a paved surface south of the current premises will provide a spacious shipping area for machines and components. It also will be the site for technical approval and testing of new equipment. The second phase, a new assembly and paint shop, will be built by the end of 2016. Erich Sennebogen, managing director of the firm, said, “As a family-owned company, we feel committed to long-term planning and to adjusting our production facilities to the market requirements of the future. This project ensures optimized logistics, enhanced reliability and an even better working environment for our team.” The new assembly and finishing expansion, part of phase 2, also will increase the plant’s quality control area and will feature a section dedicated to customizing machines for special customer requirements. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Screen USA Adds TROM512 to Its Trommel Screen Lineup Screen USA Inc. has introduced the newest model to its trommel screen line-up. The Screen USA TROM512 was developed with easy-access in mind for the screening market. Screen USA Inc. manufactures small and medium sized screening equipment for the soil and organic industries. Nested on seven acres in the quiet town of Smyrna, Ga., since 1973, Screen USA has found success in the portable screening industry. According to Rick Cohen, owner of Screen USA Inc., “We have been working on this new machine vigorously for the past year and we are extremely proud of how it came out.” Cohen emphasized the largest issue with the existing medium sized trommel screens on the market is accessibility. “The second issue is that manufacturers are trying to offer a lesser expensive machine so they are cutting corners on strength and quality to deliver the most inexpensive price.”

Screen USA’s TROM512, proves accessible with two large hinged doors that open up on each side to give complete access to the trommel screen and drive system. Once the doors are open, the entire drum is visible and can be easily removed by pulling it out the side of the machine. In addition to the screen door, three doors (one on each side) allow complete accessibility to the engine compartment. The TROM512 also was designed with access doors for all bearings, so maintenance is easy. The Screen USA TROM512 is equipped with a 3.2 cu. yd. (2.4 cu m) hopper, 39 in. (99 cm) wide variable speed feeder, 5 by 12 ft. (1.5 by 3.6 m) trommel screen and a built-on fines conveyor. An optional built-on overs conveyor also is available. A 60 hp Cat engine is at the heart of the machine. This trommel screen is offered both on wheels and on tracks. “We anticipate the trackmounted trommel to be our number one seller, however, time will

tell,” said Cohen. “As for price, Screen USA is selling factory direct to eliminate the typical 20 to 25 percent mark-up of the dealer. This allows us to offer the best quality at a considerable discount.” For more information, call 770/433-2440 or email rick@screenusa.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

According to Rick Cohen, owner of Screen USA Inc., “We have been working on this new machine vigorously for the past year and we are extremely proud of how it came out.”

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Sennebogen’s New Machines Deliver Handling Solutions

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into the power infeed, or across to the storage area. Sennebogen 830 Trailer Puller Improves Log Yard Logistics Alongside the supersized handling capacities of the Sennebogen 880 EQ are two Sennebogen 830 M-T log loaders. The 830 M-Ts are the only log handlers that can tow 132,250 lb. (59,987 kg). “Before the Sennebogen 830s arrived we were using wheel loaders, which can’t stack as high as the 830s can. Wheel loaders can’t tow either, so we’re moving more logs and stacking them more efficiently with a bookend system. The way we use space within the yard has improved dramatically,� said Bruce Hutchins, project lead. “This reconfiguration also eliminates our old log deck and waterfall system, which means the wood is handled less, resulting in fewer opportunities for damage and loss of fiber,� said Hutchins. Hine said Sennebogen parts and technical support from Australian distributor Pacific Materials Handling (PMH) has been fantastic. “PMH has really been with us every step of the way on this. Couple this support with reduced operating costs, cheaper consumables and parts and less in the way of service costs and we’re ahead across the board." Pacific Materials Handling Sennebogen Business Manager Byron Judd echoed these sentiments. “From the initial phone call onwards, developing this plan alongside the Pedersen Group team has been a truly rewarding working partnership,� he said. For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Elliott Equipment Company and Utility One Source revealed the E145 E-Line aerial work platform model at ICUEE 2015. The E145 is a 145 ft. (44 m) truck-mounted aerial device that features an ANSI A92.2 aerial designation, material handling capabilities and dozens of new features and benefits. Designed primarily for use in transmission line construction applications, the E145 serves a broad market demand for excellent reach capabilities, ANSI A92.2 designation, material handling, and final weights that allow for permit-free installation on a 6x4 commercial chassis. “The development of this E145 model,” said Jim Glazer, president of Elliott Equipment Company, “is a direct result of the strong relationship built over the past several years with the utility construction industry and Utility One Source to develop cutting edge and new products that make transmission line construction work easier, faster and more profitable for utilities and contractors worldwide.” Key E145 E-Line’s features include: • 145 ft. working height with full powered

boom • ANSI A92.2 aerial designation to eliminate OSHA test pick and proof test requirements • 1,200 lb. (544 kg) capacity 36 by 72 in. (91 by 183 cm) detachable two-man platform with hydraulic yoke lifting system • 15-ton (13.6 t) rated winch with a 9,600 lb. (4,354 kg) single line pull and 400 ft. (122 m) of synthetic rope • Elliott’s “EZ-Crib’ two stage vertical outriggers for extended ground penetration • Proportional wireless remote controls with an integrated work envelope / LMI display • Standup ride-around control station with operator’s seat • Hydraulic intensifier in the platform increases net usable capacity • CANBUS outrigger control system • 50-state bridge legal weights on 3 axles The E145 model is available for retail and rental immediately from Utility One Source. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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JCB Introduces New Loadall 540-200 Tool Carrier With Five-Stage Boom Design JCB took its Loadall With a maximum lift capacity of 8,500 lbs. range to new heights as it (3,855 kg), the 540-200 tool carrier can lift unveiled the latest addi- 3,000 lbs. (1,361 kg) to its full height of tion to its tool carrier 65 ft. 9 in. and 400 lbs. (181 kg) to its full range, the 540-200. reach of 52 ft. 6 in. (16 m). Capable of lifting loads to 65 ft. 9 in. (20 m), it is JCB’s highest lift machine yet for the North American market. With a maximum lift capacity of 8,500 lbs. (3,855 kg), the 540-200 tool carrier can lift 3,000 lbs. (1,361 kg) to its full height of 65 ft. 9 in. and 400 lbs. (181 kg) to its full reach of 52 ft. 6 in. (16 m). The biggest advantage of the new JCB 540-200 is that it has 6 ft. 6 in. (2 m) greater lift is a one-piece design, which minimizes capacity than its nearest tool carrier the stresses placed on the inner boom during operation, providing maximum rival, according to the manufacturer. strength and rigidity. A single auxiliary service comes as The Boom The boom of the 540-200 has been standard for quick and easy interchangspecifically designed for the construc- ing of hydraulic attachments. The boom nose is fitted with a JCB tion and rental markets, using lighter, higher grade material to improve the Clearview carriage, which allows for the quick and easy interchange of capacity of the machine at reach. It utilizes a five stage boom design, attachments. Productivity is therefore which ensures that overall machine enhanced because of the excellent forlength is kept to a minimum and that ward visibility of fork mounted loads, site maneuverability is maximized. which maximizes lift and place accuraHigh productivity also is a major bene- cy. There also is the option of a fork fit of this design as it provides optimum positioning attachment which is simply forward visibility, allowing for quick operated through the standard single auxiliary. and easy changes in direction. Key Components This five stage boom is driven by an The chassis is made from ¾ in. (1.9 internal extension ram and chain system, providing proportional extension cm) thick side plates combined with a of the boom. This means boom exten- thick deck plate and two long torsion sion markers are only needed on the boxes, which combine to provide first intermediate boom, making the increased strength and rigidity throughmachine easier to use. out the structure. The design of the chain and roller Fitted with JCB axles, the 540-200 system uses a pre-lubricated chain, also uses the same driveline of JCB’s increasing service intervals and mini- current flagship 540-170 machine. This mizing machine downtime. The system enables an improved turning circle also is designed to visibly show the over the tires for maneuverability on operator and service engineer when construction sites where space is tight. chain adjustment is necessary. And to The machine is fitted with the JCB maximize stability while working at Ecomax T4F 109 hp (81 kW) engine, these massive heights, the stabilizer which provides maximum power and package is set forward, providing a torque. A large gas strut assisted hood compact yet stable machine footprint easily opens to provide access to all the and complete operator peace of mind. daily check points, including oil, water and the air filter. The Boom Nose At the rear of the machine, the boom In common with the whole of the is mounted low in the chassis, with the JCB tool carrier range, the boom nose extension ram and hoses installed

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Challenges Include Moving Existing Channel Flow

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The work, a partnership between the city of Conway and the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD), is tied to a nearby major development, and is one of five different projects included in an overall improvement plan.

“Project one is the box culvert, while project two is the overpass and elevated roundabout at Amity and Elsinger,” said Jack Branscum, city of Conway, street and engineering department.

CONWAY from page 1 walls are associated with the bridge abutments, the others are “The bridge is 214 feet long. It has 16-foot pedestrian Boulevard. for the roundabout, which is 100 ft. (30.4 m) in diameter, sidewalks with planters for landscaping. Architectural feaThe approximate start for the bridge and elevated round- with a 10-ft. (3 m) wide inside truck apron. tures include a stone finish on the exterior, exposed concrete about was mid-2015, with an expected finish of fall 2016. Specific work on the overpass will involve the construc- surfaces, with a dark brown and tan paint scheme. The strucThe bridge is located at mi. marker 128. tion of three support bents, one in the median and the erec- tural steel and pedestrian handrail will be painted jet black.” The project was designed, in part, to alleviate congestion. tion of steel over I-40. The roundabout calls for 75,000 cu. According to Guilette, the project is going as expected. “The bridge is meant to connect 6th Street to Elsinger yds. (57,341.6 cu m) of fill to raise the road 17 ft. (5.1 m) “The city has been good to work with. We just want to Boulevard,” Branscum said. “It will also help relieve traffic above existing conditions. complete everything, and not impact local businesses and the on Oak Street, by providing an alternate east-west corridor.” Equipment being used on the overpass project includes a traveling public.” There also is a new road, known as Central Landing Link-Belt LS-138 crane, a Terex HC80, a Cat D6 dozer, two The general contractor for the box culvert is Mobley Boulevard, being constructed to give direct access from Oak articulated dump trucks, vibratory rollers and a grader for Contractors Inc. Street/Highway 64 to the Central Landing development. finishing. Brad Deaver, Mobley Contractors project manager said The city of Conway is funding 100 percent of the cost and Utility relocation work and construction being done by Mobley is self- performing the majority of the work on this administering the project, with AHTD oversight. Branscum other contractors has led to setbacks, although weather has project, including site prep, clearing and grubbing, unclassisaid the time was right to build. not been a factor, so far. fied excavation, embankment, backfill, concrete barrier wall, “Conway just recently built a new airport on the edge of “We started on the project during the summer and lately reinforced concrete pipe, a double 11 by 6 ft. (3.3 by 1.8 m) town. With several acres of land in the middle of town ready have had pretty good conditions. We’re about where we concrete box culvert, stone backfill, course aggregate and to be redeveloped, the citizens of Conway saw the opportu- thought we would be.” riprap. Asphalt work is done by a subcontractor. nity and passed a bond to invest in the new infrastructure, in Guilette said minimal clearing was needed at the existing “The biggest challenge has been coordination with municorder to get the most return out of this old airport as possible. location, the old Conway airport, which connects to a retail ipalities and contractors working in the same location. This There was a lot of planning involved,” Branscum said. and restaurant area. The most time-consuming part of the is a relatively small construction site. Underground and The existing box culvert was in the way of the bridge, so work involves construction on the retaining walls that border overhead utility relocations have been a major delay on this a new box culvert was needed to allow the appropriate space a nearby shopping parking lot and steakhouse. project,” said Deaver. for the bridge, according to Branscum. “They’re needed to support the grade raise for the round“This phase began on June 22, and we hope to finish by The area of interstate serves 48,000 vehicles per day. about. They are 400 feet long a piece, and we have to build Thanksgiving. We have completed 60 percent of box conMotorists are being cautioned to stay alert, especially in in conjunction with the embankment, said Guilette.” struction. The detour road is almost complete. This will construction zones. A temporary road will be built allow us to move traffic and complete the remaining connecting Elsinger and Amity to detour traffic around 40 percent of the box culvert.” the roundabout. Approximately 500 ft. (152.4 m) of box has Manhattan Road and Bridge is responsible for the already been built. A total of 5,080 cu. yds. (3,883.9 6th Street I-40 overpass construction. Manhattan Road cu m) of excavation has been hauled out and 3,444 and Bridge project manager Denis Guilette said the cu. yds. (2,633.1 cu m) of fill dirt brought in. main concerns for his crew involve performing tasks “The next major milestone is to move traffic onto over I-40, as well as protecting the traveling public and the detour road, which will allow us to complete the all workers. remaining portion of the box culvert. Box culvert Construction began in August 2015 and should be work requires water flow diversion or pumping, completed by November 2016. excavation for the new box culvert, placement of “Currently, we are building the west approach and rock subgrade for the bottom concrete slab, formbridge substructure,” Guilette said. “We have placed work, reinforcing steel installation, concrete place30,000 yards of fill to date, and started the west abutment and dirt backfill of the newly constructed box,” ment and retaining wall.” said Deaver. A total of 130,000 cu. yds. (99,392.1 cu m) of dirt Deaver said the biggest challenge regarding is being moved on the job, which also includes 1,200 Mobley Contractors Inc. photo drainage work is moving the existing channel flow cu. yds. (917.4 cu m) of concrete and four pre-cast The existing box culvert was in the way of the bridge, so a new box by diversion ditches or bypass pumping to allow a mechanically stabilized retaining walls. 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GME Lite Aluminum Sheeting System Proves Ideal for Shoring Utilities The GME lite aluminum sheeting system is built to be used by rubber tired backhoes and lightweight excavators. Constructed from lightweight, aircraft grade aluminum, the system is designed to solve the problem of how to safely shore around existing utilities on job sites, according to the manufacturer. Used in conjunction with the GME interlocking aluminum sheet pile, the system can be used at depths of 10 to 12 ft. (3 to 3.6 m) in a 2-, 3- or 4-sided configuration, while providing up to 84 in. (213 cm) of vertical pipe clearance (contingent upon soil conditions). The system’s panels, measuring up to 10 ft. in length, can provide up to a 10 ft. 6 in. (3.2 m) square internal working area. All spreader and corner connections feature the GME keyed locking pins, which require no keepers, saving both time and money during installation and removal. For more information, call 800/248-2054 or visit www.gme-shields.com/?p=1599. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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flood plain so we slow the velocity down and clean the water up — we’re also creating habitat with our structures for fish and other types of small critters in the creek. We’re creating a buffer —we’re going to come back and plant trees — so this will be a nice reforested area where it was just a cow pasture with cows in the creek. We all know what cows do, so we’ve eliminated them doing it in the stream, and we’re going to put this back into a natural existence, and you know 100 years from now, this will be almost a state park setting to a certain extent — big natural trees and a really nice stream channel that functions the way the good Lord intended it — yeah, we’re human, and we’re doing this mechanically, but at some point nature takes over, and we’re basically putting that on the fast track. That’s basically what we’re doing out here mechanically with our Komatsus and the work that we’re doing. So we’re preventing erosion, cleaning up the water, creating habitat, and creating an environment for the future for hunting and fishing and the stuff that we can’t get back or it takes a long time to get back —we’re looking to fast forward that. “The Komatsu I machine and just GPS in general is really helping us fast forward that production so we can do more with less, which is great for business and ultimately great for our natural environments and water quality.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Rugeroni Becomes Vice President of Nortrax Canada Nortrax appointed Michael J. Rugeroni to vice president, Nortrax Canada. Rugeroni will lead Nortrax Canadian operations based in Ontario, Quebec and Newfoundland/Labrador. Rugeroni has 28 years of experience in the heavy equipment industry. He has held positions of increasing responsibility over his career with John Deere and Nortrax including manager of product support operations, marketing manager, manager of merchandizing and promotions, manager of commercial operations, vice president of sales and marketing Nortrax Canada and most recently, vice president sales and marketing of the entire Nortrax enterprise. President and CEO Tim J. Murphy said, “Michael’s past responsibilities, energy, enthusiasm, positive outlook, strong teamwork and demonstrated leadership capabilities have prepared him well for this very important role within our company. As part of our senior leadership team, his contributions and input remain highly visible and valued. He will lead our Canadian teammates well.” For more information, visit www.nortrax.com. Michael J. Rugeroni will lead Nortrax Canadian (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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As a result, the company boasts 31 locations in nine states.

McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment was founded with the idea of creating a dealership that could provide a wide variety of equipment to fill special needs and the expertise to provide customers with equipment solutions.

A Rich Legacy The vast experience that ML Holdings has in cranes and other construction equipment goes back to the Great Depression. Founded by Jim McClung and Jack Logan in 1939 at a renovated railroad station in Baltimore, McClungLogan Equipment grew at a rapid pace during World War II. The company established itself as a market leader in the region during the 1960s and 1970s as it kept adding new product lines and benefited from the explosive growth of the Washington-Baltimore corridor, according to the company. The addition of the Volvo Construction Equipment line in 1986 greatly influenced the growth and success of McClungLogan and continues to do so today. More dealership locations also helped to establish the company’s name in the public’s mind and make the name synonymous with first-class sales and service of heavy equipment. Now ML Cranes & Equipment is trying to do the same thing in the Mid-Atlantic with both cranes and equipment and they have quite a history and legacy to live up to. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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AGC Analysis of Jobs Report Finds Varying Results Depending on State AGC from page 1

states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months include Florida (26,700 jobs, 6.6 percent), Washington (11,400 jobs, 7.1 percent) and Pennsylvania (11,300 jobs, 4.9 percent). Arkansas (16.1 percent, 7,400 jobs) added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year, followed by Alaska (11.2 percent, 1,900 jobs), Kansas (9.5 percent, 5,600 jobs) and South Carolina (9.0 percent, 7,400 jobs). Fourteen states shed construction jobs during the past 12 months, while construction employment was unchanged in Oregon. West Virginia (minus 16.9 percent, minus 5,800 jobs) lost the highest percent of construction jobs. Other states that lost a high percentage of jobs for the year include Rhode Island (minus 10.9 percent, minus 1,800 jobs), Ohio (minus 6.3 percent, minus 12,400 jobs) and Mississippi (minus 5.1 percent, minus 2,400 jobs). The largest job losses

occurred in Ohio, West Virginia, Minnesota (minus 2,700 jobs, minus 2.5 percent) and Mississippi. Florida (3,200 jobs, 0.8 percent) added the most construction jobs between August and September. Other states adding a high number of construction jobs include Louisiana (3,100 jobs, 2.2 percent), New Jersey (2,800 jobs, 1.9 percent) and Texas (2,700 jobs, 0.4 percent). Alaska (3.9 percent, 700 jobs) added the highest percentage of construction jobs during the past month, followed by New Mexico (3.2 percent, 1,300 jobs), South Dakota (2.6 percent, 600 jobs), Utah (2.5 percent, 2,000 jobs) and Louisiana. Twenty-three states lost construction jobs during the past month while construction employment was unchanged in four states and the District of Columbia. North Carolina (minus 3,300 jobs, minus 1.7 percent) shed more construction jobs than any other state, followed by Colorado (minus 2,200 jobs, minus 1.4 percent),

Massachusetts (minus 2,000 jobs, minus 1.5 percent), New York (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 0.5 percent) and Oregon (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 2.2 percent). Montana (minus 4.4 percent, minus 1,100 jobs) lost the highest percentage of construction jobs between August and September, followed by Idaho (minus 2.5 percent, minus 1,000 jobs) and Oregon. Association officials said that ongoing construction labor shortages in many markets are making it hard for many firms to fill positions. They noted that many firms indicated a low opinion of the pipeline for recruiting and training new construction workers. “One of our top priorities is finding ways to rebuild the pipeline for new workers in our industry,” said Sandherr. For more information, visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Study Results Reveal Realignment Would Increase Safety

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An analysis of crashes at the intersection showed there were three crashes involving a fatality or serious injury between 2008 and 2012. There have been another five such crashes since 2012, said Jessie Jones with the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department. The latest fatal crash happened July 17. The intersection is at an unusually skewed angle of about 70 degrees. Similar intersections that were realigned have seen a reduction in crashes, according to a 2014 memo from Tony Sullivan, the department’s state maintenance engineer at the time. A request from highway commission member Robert Moore Jr. of Arkansas City led to the study recommending realignment. “The results of the safety study determined that the realignment of this intersection would increase safety for motorists,’’ Moore said. “Realigning the intersection to 90 degrees will increase driver visibility, resulting in a safer intersection and fewer accidents at this location.’’ The project is eligible for federal funding.

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Equipment on Site Includes Cranes, Dozers, Rollers CONWAY from page 74

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The general contractor for the box culvert is Mobley Contractors Inc.

Equipment being used on the box culvert job includes a Manitowoc 222 100-ton (90.7 t) crane to move all the materials for the box construction, Link-Belt 460 and Link-Belt 135 excavators, a Cat D5 bulldozer, compactors and a Cat 416 backhoe.

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The cost of constructing the overpass is $9.7 million, with a price of $1.5 million for the new box culvert.

dry place to work. “Our job does not go under the interstate. We are attaching to a box already running underneath I-40. Detour road work consists of excavation to a desired elevation, subgrade preparation, class ‘seven’ rock fill, asphalt placement and striping.” Battling the elements has also been an issue, although not lately. “Every time we have a rain event, our site floods because we are working in an existing channel,” Deaver said. “We are currently in a very dry time of year that has helped construction.” Some minor tree clearing along I-40 was required for the box construction, which typically consists of three pours involving the bottom, walls and top. For this assignment, crews are constructing a box using a special twopour method. “We place the bottom slab in one pour and then pour the top and walls together. This requires a special forming system, but allows us to reduce our construction time and speed up the job,” Deaver said. Equipment being used on the box culvert job includes a Manitowoc 222 100-ton (90.7 t) crane to move all the materials for the box construction, Link-Belt 460 and Link-Belt 135 excavators, a Cat D5 bulldozer, compactors and a Cat 416 backhoe. Materials include 700 tons (635 t) of aggregate base course, 175 tons (158 t) of asphalt binder course, 175 tons (158 t) of asphalt surface course, 1,433 linear ft. (436.7 m) of precast concrete barrier wall, 250 linear ft. (76.2 m) of reinforced concrete pipe and 900 linear ft. (274 m) of a double 11 by 6 ft. reinforced concrete box, amounting to 2,417 cu. yds. (1,847 cu m) of concrete. The cost of constructing the overpass is $9.7 million, with a price of $1.5 million for the new box culvert. Five million is being spent on the Oak Street improvement project, with the cost of Bruce Street 6th Street improvements totaling $3.5 million. Work on the south portion of Central Landing Boulevard just over half a million dollars. According to Jamie Gates, executive vicepresident of Conway Development Corporation, “The I-40 bridge project will connect our largest shopping center, Conway Commons, with a planned 150-acre development called ‘Central Landing.’ We’re obviously excited about linking these two projects. We are also providing an additional east/west connector. Having I-40 bisect the city has made that a historical challenge.” Central Landing, with roughly 300,000 sq. ft. (27,870 cu m) of retail and dining, started construction this summer at the site of the old Conway Municipal Airport. Gates said the overpass will serve two audiences, including

local residents heading to Conway Commons. “That overpass will be the preferred route, as it will keep them off a very crowded Oak Street [Highway 64]. Second, it will serve any shopper who wants to bounce back and forth between Conway Commons and Central Landing. We will have a truly regional shopping destination, and the bridge will put the two developments seconds from each other.” “Taking local traffic destined for Conway Commons off Oak Street helps everybody,” said Gates. Redeveloping land in the middle of town is significant in more ways than one. “Conway is a growing community, so it’s rare to find undeveloped property in the city center, especially property that has interstate visibility. It’s a historic opportunity that came from relocating our airport,” said Gates” “The need for additional east/west connectors was identified in a 2010 community-wide planning effort called Conway2025. The development of Central Landing and relocation of our airport accelerated the timeline. The project has a lot of moving parts. Thankfully, they’re all coordinating well.” As for the design elements, “The bridge is being built to a design standard that the Conway Chamber established with the help of a local engineering firm. As the I-40 corridor has redeveloped with a recent widening project, we’ve had the opportunity to do things with bridge design, architecture and color that hopefully help us stand out in a good way. This bridge will also feature large planters, trees, and accommodations for pedestrians and cyclists.” The overpass is funded with a local bond issue. Gates said the project has been in the making for a long time. “We’ve worked a number of public projects here, and it’s always nice to see them underway. I think the best thing about the construction is seeing the impact it has on business. Now that folks see the work underway, the entrepreneurial juices are flowing. There’s a lot of interest in the real estate. I think sometimes it takes seeing some dirt move before people take projects seriously.” Gates also said working with AHTD has been seamless. “Our community has never had a better relationship with AHTD. They’ve been great to recognize private sector timelines and sensitivities. We think Conway is a progressive place with regards to design and engineering, and AHTD has allowed us to build accordingly. It’s a valued and important relationship.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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PARTS | WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING FOR A CAT 345BL II AGS02182: REBUILT OR RECONDITIONED HYDRAULIC PUMP, REBUILT OR RECONDITIONED PILOT PUMP AND FAIR TO GOOD TRACKS CONTACT: ROY FOLLICK PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCEL EQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MOBILE CRANE OF 100 TONS TO 120 TONS, LATEST YEAR: 2007 CONTACT: JAVIER GARZON PHONE: 593995201551 EMAIL: GARZNJAVIER@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 916, 926, 930, 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F, 966FII. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKIDSTEER 773 BOBTACH | BOBCAT 773 OR EQUIVALENT BOB-TACH FOR BUCKET, FORKS, ETC. CONTACT: JOHN PHONE: 484-213-1896 EMAIL: JOHN@VISTASERVICESINC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EUCLID R25/R35 OFF ROAD TRUCK | WORK READY, GOOD CONDITION NORTHEAST LOCATION. CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEW, USED OR SURPLUS STEEL PIPE CONTACT: BRUCE PHONE: 661-325-0398 FAX: 661-325-0269 EMAIL: BHAUPT@INDPS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTRACTORS OFFERS ONLY, 950B, 950E, 966E, 966D, 966F & 966F2 | WE ALWAYS BUY FOR THE LISTED UNITS IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THEM PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANK YOU CONTACT: AYYAZ ALLAM EMAIL: PROJECTSHOUSE2015@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT MANUAL WHEEL LOADERS CAT 950, 926E, 936E, 950B, 950E, 966E, 966D, 966F & 966F-2. I AM ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THE LISTED UNITS IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THEM PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANK YOU CONTACT: IKRAM KHAN PHONE: +92-333-5555-360 EMAIL: IUK.IUKCO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AERIAL BOOM FORK LIFT | CRAWLER AERIAL BOOM LIFT CONTACT: ROBERT PHONE: 620-786-5152 FAX: 620-793-5466 EMAIL:RR_ROOFING@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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CLEANFIX Launches Intelligent Hydraulic Cooling Fans CLEANFIX North America Ltd. announced the launch of its intelligent new hydraulic cooling fans used in a wide range of agricultural, forestry, construction, waste and recycling equipment to prevent problems associated with overheating and inefficiency of the engine. The key benefits to customers are more power on the PTO shaft and on the wheels, fuel savings and noise reduction as engine speed can be reduced. Ben Haegele, CEO of CLEANFIX North America Ltd., said “We invested a lot in research and development and are very pleased to add the hydraulic equivalents of our successful reversible fan series to our existing product offer.” He added that the complete range of reversible fans, (from 12.6 to 51 in. [32 cm to 130 cm]) is now available as a hydraulic version. CLEANFIX now offers the standard reversing fan with hydraulic actuation (HSC-Series) in addition to the standard reversing function, the thermal-controlled variable blade pitch controlled fan (HVP-Series with wax elements) plus a fully electronically controlled CLEANFIX-Hytronic fan (HT-Series). The latter controls the exact blade angle and thus the cooling performance by using CAN bus or the CLEANFIX electronics with an integrated Hall sensor. CLEANFIX electronics also can be replaced by the vehicle or engine electronics. Customer support is provided by the experienced team of CLEANFIX engineers and its global partners during the installation process. With regards to the many control and

The new CLEANFIX hydraulic cooling fan with the CLEANFIX smart-seal system.

switching cycles of the engine, special attention was paid to the longevity of the fans, according to the manufacturer. A Revolution That Leaves No Tracks Keeping the system free of leaks in particular at high speeds, high temperatures and pressures up to 50 bar is a challenge that the CLEANFIX smart-seal system meets in the new reversible fans. This intelligent sealing system ensures maximum operating safety through the new integrated leakage oil recirculation — both for the piston seal as well as for the rotary intake. Thus, the CLEANFIX system remains tight should leakage occur.

The Comparison Is Worthwhile The CLEANFIX reversible fans promise maximum efficiency. To reach this objective, the control range has been extended downwards and upwards in recent years. For CLEANFIX customers, this means that either more fuel is saved or that the air flow rate is further increased, according to the manufacturer. Many comparative measurements of customers and manufacturers as well as tests by independent institutes, such as the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany), certify that the CLEANFIX reversible fans save up to 30 percent of the drive power in comparison to electronically-controlled standard viscous fans, while delivering the same cooling capacity. This can be very easily measured for tractors equipped with a dynamometer. Another focus was on small installation space and minimum weight. Maximum Customer Orientation CLEANFIX offers the right solution, no matter how complex and diverse the demands of off-highway vehicles, according to the manufacturer. For all regulation and control requirements there either is the thermostatic control, an electro-pneumatic or an electronic-hydraulic solution. Whether the customer wants to activate the cleaning mode by pressing a button or at timed intervals, CLEANFIX will have the best solution. For more information, call 855/738-3267 or visit www.cleanfix.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Bobcat Expands Attachment Versatility With Spreader Bobcat Company has broadened its utility vehicle attachment versatility with a new spreader, available for Model Year (MY) 15 3400, 3600 and 3650 utility vehicles. This is the first spreader attachment specifically designed for use with select Bobcat utility vehicles, and is specially fitted for the cargo box. The spreader is securely mounted in the utility vehicle’s cargo box, and is designed to efficiently spread sand and salt for winter maintenance tasks. Powered by a 12-volt DC drive motor, the new spreader can distribute salt or sand — from 5 to 38 ft. (1.5 to 11.6 m) — from the spinner wheel to melt snow and ice from surfaces. Utility vehicle operators can spread salt and sand on sidewalks, trails, driveways, intersections and

parking lots, where larger vehicles often cannot access because of space restrictions. Precise Placement, Control Bobcat utility vehicle operators can precisely distribute salt or sand without leaving their seat. Two variable-speed dials on the dash-mounted control allow for independent adjustment of the auger and spinner control. A three-stage baffle is another feature that allows operators to adjust the material flow for proper material granularity. The rust-resistant, double-wall polymolded hopper is ultra-durable and rugged enough for ice and snow applications. It can hold up to 10.6 cu. ft. (.3 cu m) of heaped (7.8 cu. ft. [.2 cu m] struck [level]) salt or sand. In addition, a mesh screen at the top of

the hopper allows for large chunks of sand and salt to be filtered at an even and consistent flow. A vibrator feature also helps reduce the bridging of material for a constant and even flow. Easy Installation Buildings and grounds professionals, homeowners with acreage and snow removal specialists will appreciate how easy it is to install and remove the spreader from the cargo box. Attaching and detaching the spreader can be a one-person job because of the pallet fork slots. A convenient springlatch locking mechanism easily allows the spreader’s spinner to be removed for storage and cleaning. For more information, visit bobcat.com.

Powered by a 12-volt DC drive motor, the new spreader can distribute salt or sand — from 5 to 38 ft. (1.5 to 11.6 m) — from the spinner wheel to melt snow and ice from surfaces. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mobro Marine Sells CRANE PARTS You will find the parts you need at MOBRO Marine, Inc. We purchase in bulk directly from the manufacturers to maintain our large inventory. We also have a large inventory of long-lead time parts for cranes that can’t be found anywhere else. Not only does this mean we have the part you need in stock, it also saves you money. Because we buy in volume, we can buy for less and pass the savings on to you. We sell high quality genuine OEM parts from the following manufacturers: • Terex • American • Bucyrus-Erie • P&H • Kobelco • Koehring • Lorain • Northwest Crane

THIS MONTH’S SPECIALS 2082500022 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu

21400N3354F2P1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco

PC400-3. Avon# 2055B3 ................................$7,175 Each

907C or K907C. Avon# 1447B2 ..............................$4,850

2072500022 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu

KBB0282 / D28001 - One Link-Belt turntable bearing for

PC300-3. Avon# 1555B3 ................................$4,475 Each

a LS3400C. Avon# 1249B5 ......................................$3,950

2052500021 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu

TH103075 - One John Deere turntable bearing for

PC200-3. Avon# 1148B4 ................................$3,450 Each

model 792. Avon# 1556B8 ......................................$3,500

24100N418F1 - One turntable bearing for a Kobelco 909.

TH108810 or AT190766 - One John Deere turntable

Avon# 1551B9 ..........................................................$2,075

bearing model 490D and 495D. Avon# 1143B9 ....$1,100

Our large inventory keeps construction equipment performing at optimum levels. We offer same-day shipping on most parts - you’ll experience minimal downtime. We are a full-service company. We not only supply parts, but we also service and repair construction equipment and cranes of any type.

Please Contact Billy Harper or Tony Cruz at 904-733-1822 Hablamos Español

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Tonghand Exit-Side Wrench Attachment Offers Safety

The 120,000 ft.-lb. torque capability on its vise, and the precision pipe control design, allow workers to remain safely away from drilling components while breaking joints, loading and unloading drill string components, and positioning drill rod throughout the job site.

LaValley Industries’ Tonghand exit-side wrench attachment provides horizontal directional drillers with a safer, more efficient way to torque up and break pipe joints, reamers and subs, according to the manufacturer. The Tonghand hydraulic attachment’s rotation arms, gullwing design and integral TongVise are controlled by a single operator inside the safety and comfort of any 30- ton excavator. An in-cab display allows the operator to monitor and adjust all functions of Tonghand operation, including the specified torque value. The Tonghand works with pipe tool joints ranging in size from 6.5 to 10 in. (16.5 to 25.4 cm). The rotation arms allow the operator to thread and unthread drill pipe connections with precision. At the same time, the gullwing design makes it easy for the operator to move the arms out of the way to make and break reamers. The 120,000 ft.-lb. torque capability on its vise, and the precision pipe control design, allow workers to remain safely away from drilling components while breaking joints, loading and unloading drill string components, and positioning drill rod throughout the job site. The safety factor was a major element of the design process, according to Jason LaValley, president of LaValley Industries and inventor of the Tonghand. “My goal in developing this new exit-side wrench was exactly the same as in developing our original pipe-handling product, the Deckhand,” he said. “I wanted a better and safer way to get the job done. The Tonghand lets you make, break and move pipe more safely and more efficiently. “We designed it to be very versatile,” LaValley said. “It can work as a pipe handler for the precise placement of drill rod on rigs, racks or trucks. In fact, that flexibility, strength and precision have earned it the nickname ‘Rig on a Stick.’” For more information, call 218/444-3030 or visit www.lavalleyindustries.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ing the tool too hard and will stall. The color coding enables the operator be more proficient with the tool saving fuel and time. The hydraulically operated front door designed to recirculate material for a finer finished product is standard with all Cat mulchers. High Flow C Series Mulching Head (HM418C) The new high flow series provides many of the same features as the standard series but is now 72 in. (183 cm) wide, which is larger than the machine track width allowing for greater clearing of track paths for level surfaces maneuvering. There are now three new tooth offerings which brings the total number of options to five. The new single bolt tooth retention allows for a quicker replacement time. For more information, visit www.cat.com/attachments. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 11, 2015 • Page 97 ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944

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• Houston, TX November 11-12, 2015

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• San Angelo, TX Thurs., December 3, 2015 For: Rental Fleet Late Model Construction Equipment • Racine, WI Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Rental Return Auction • Portland, OR Thurs., December 10, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & more • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., December 11, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Buffalo, NY Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment

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• Sacramento, CA Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment

• Nashville, TN December 15, 2015

• Providence, RI Thurs., December 17, 2015 For: Liquidation Marine Recycling Construction Equipment

• St. Louis, MO December 16, 2015

• Manassas, VA Fri., December 18, 2015 For: 3 Auctions – 3 Major Job Completions • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., December 19, 2015 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Riverside, CA Sat., December 19, 2015 For: Rentals! Lite Construction & more • Albany (Greenwich), NY Tues., December 29, 2015 For: Large Rental Fleet Auction • Hagerstown, MD Wed., December 30, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Long Island, NY Sat., January 9, 2016 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Kissimmee, FL January 30 – February 7, 2016 For: 23rd Annual Rental Return Auction

• Tipton, CA December 15, 2015

• Chehalis, WA December 17, 2015 • North East, MD December 17, 2015 • Kansas City, MO December 18, 2015 • Los Angeles, CA December 18, 2015 • Orlando, FL February 15-19, 2016 AERO AUCTIONS www.aeroauctions.ca 866-375-6109 • 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

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• Pearl City, HI Wed., December 9, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200 • 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

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• Sealy, TX November 12-13, 2015 For: Heavy Machinery & Equipment Auction

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


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Ritchie Bros. Hosts Sale in Orlando, Fla. Jamie Wurthamnn, UCM Inc., discusses the trucks available at the sale.

Kelly Crowder of Mount Carmel Stabilization Group in Mount Carmel, Ill., attends the sale.

This 2013 Cat 740B sold for $335,000.

Richard Wojtkowski of PLT considers bidding on this Volvo.

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itchie Bros. held its fourth and final Orlando, Fla., auction of 2015 on Oct. 22. The multi-million dollar auction attracted more than 1,900 bidders from 45-plus countries. More than 1,400 equipment items and trucks were sold in the unreserved public auction. Approximately 64 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers from as far away as Poland, Thailand and Egypt. The next Orlando auction will be held Feb. 15 to 19, 2016. For decades, Ritchie Bros.’s multi-day February auction in Florida has been the largest industrial auction in the world each year. More than 10,000 equipment items were sold at the 2015 February Orlando event, which attracted 9,350-plus bidders from 81 countries. “Our February Orlando auction is one of the most eagerly anticipated industry events of the year, attracting thousands of sellers and bidders from around the world,” said Terry Dolan, president USA and Latin America, Ritchie Bros. in a news release issued on Oct. 27. “[On October 22], our Orlando team held its fourth and final auction of 2015. For the next three and half months they will be dedicated to building the best auction event possible for February 2016, with help from across our entire company. ” Consignments are now being accepted for the Orlando 2016 event. For more information, call 863/420-9919 to sell in the February auction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Carlos Salazar (L) and Ralph Munoz of Miami Concrete Equipment get a closer look at this Cat 938G.

Terry (L) and Steve Blenker of Quality Marine Construction show interest in some barges that were being sold at the auction.

Dan McHugh of Brookside Equipment Massachusetts sits in the driver’s seat.

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Mark Yarbrough, owner of Intrac in Plant City, Fla., takes note of this Deere 544J.

Mike Ray of Tico Machine in Brooksville, Fla., inspects this JLG 600.


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HUGE 2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION Selling All Types of Construction Equip., Heavy-duty Trucks, Trailers, Farm Tractors, Logging Equip., Support Equip., Vehicles & More

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American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015 Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-6271 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS: 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 AGC of Colorado’s 2015 INDUSTRY GALA AND ACE AWARDS Date & Time: Friday, November 13, 2015, 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM Location/Venue: Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center Address: 7800 E. Tufts Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80237 Description: The 28th Annual Industry Gala and ACE Awards will be held on November 13, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center. The event serves to award the outstanding commercial construction projects complete by September, 2015, and to celebrate industry accomplishments over the past year and to reflect on the impact of innovation in construction. This is the state’s biggest construction event of the year with more than 650 attendees expected including architects, owners, contractors, engineers, legislators, key leaders from related associations and other industry supporters. For more information on this event, contact AGC of Colorado: PHONE: 303/388-2422; FAX: 303/3880936; Mailing Address: Associated General Contractors of Colorado, 1114 W 7th Ave., Suite 200, Denver, CO 80204. Associated General Contractors of America – AGC San Diego Chapter, Inc. Boy Scouts Lunch-O-Ree Date: November 19, 2015 Location: Hilton Regency La Jolla, 3777 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92122 AGC Holiday Dinner Dance Date: December 5, 2015 Location: Hotel Del Coronado, 1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118 AGC Installation & Member Awards Dinner Date: January 18, 2016 Location: Hilton San Diego Bayfront, 1 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101 AGC Winter Conference Dates: January 28-31, 2016 Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe For more information on the above events, contact AGC San Diego Chapter at 6212 Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121; PHONE: 858-558-7444; FAX: 858-558-8444. 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.

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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: 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. AGC of MN – 2015 Transportation Construction Grading Innovations Technology Forum Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Time: Registration and continental breakfast at 8:30 AM; first presentation at 9:00 AM Location: Brooklyn Center For more information on the above AGC of MN events, please contact Denise Woods at the AGC of MN office. Phone: 651/632-8929. AGC of MN - Minnesota Transportation Conference Dates: Tuesday, March 8, 2016 through Thursday, March 10, 2016 Where: St. Paul River Centre, MN Contact: Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org Phone: 651/796-2189 Minnesota’s Transportation Conference, the largest transportation event in the state, explores the latest transportation innovations and provides attendees with the chance to network with other professionals. Individuals from multiple transportation-related disciplines and organizations are encouraged to attend. Associated General Contractors of New York State LLC, Albany, NY 10 Airline Drive, Suite 203, Albany, NY 12205 Phone: 518/456-1134, Fax: 518/456-1198 agcadmin@agcnys.org CALENDAR OF EVENTS: November 12, 2015 – Buffalo Building Membership Meeting Time: 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM Location: The Buffalo Club, 388 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY November 16, 2015 – Syracuse Building Membership Meeting Time: 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM Location: The Century Club of Syracuse, 480 James Street, Syracuse, NY November 17, 2015 – Capital District Building Membership Meeting Time: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM Location: The Fort Orange Club, 110 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY November 17, 2015 – Notary Public Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM includes lunch and manual Location: 6 Airline Drive, Albany, NY November 19, 2015 – OSHA 10 Hour Safety Outreach Course Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Daily Location: 116 Railroad Avenue, Albany, NY November 19-20, 2015 (Thursday & Friday) – AGC NYS Albany Safety Training Center Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM each day Location: 116 Railroad Avenue, Albany, NY $150 per person for AGC NYS, ECA or NESCA Members; $200 for non-members. Price includes 10-Hour Manual and lunch each day. Class is limited to 18 Attendees…Register Now! Participants who complete both sessions will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Card and Certificate of Completion. If you have any questions, please contact us at 518/456-1134.


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com A E D ..........................................................................................................24 ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................19 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL..........................................................29 ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................90 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................92 BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..............................................................................37 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................59 BARGAINS ................................................................................................96 BOBCAT OF 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......................................................41 COMPANY WRENCH ..................................................................................6 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ................................................12 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ..........................................................................................86 TRAILER PROMO ............................................................................56 FELLING EW SLEEPER & MIDCO TESTIMONIAL ........................48 DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INC PHILADELPHIA MS ........................................................................102 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................................................47 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................................................79 DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................39 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................................................51 EURO AUCTIONS HOUSTON, TX ................................................................................103 FAE USA INC ............................................................................................69 FECON ......................................................................................................28 FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................................53 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..................................................7 FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................................22 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................94 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GEHL ..........................................................................................................46 GEITH ........................................................................................................93 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN ..................................................................70 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..............................................................78 HELAC CORP ............................................................................................89 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................108 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................89 INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................41 IROCK CRUSHERS ..................................................................................60 IRONHORSE EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................35 IRONPLANET ORLANDO FL 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KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................................76 KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................68 KOBELCO ..................................................................................................75 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................................................32,43 KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................58 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................85 KUBOTA SVL..............................................................................................82 LAND EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................................41 LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT ......................................................................107 LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................31 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ........................................................................54 MARTIN LUBRICANTS ..............................................................................25 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11 MB AMERICA INC ......................................................................................89 ML CRANES & EQUIPMENT ....................................................................12 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................88 MONTABERT..............................................................................................91 NORAM ......................................................................................................72 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................92 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................21,22 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC ELIZABETH NJ ................................................................................99 POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................13 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................71 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................86 REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ........................................................70 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN ................................................................................104 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ORLANDO FL ................................................................................101 UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION ................................................100 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................95 ROCKLAND MFG CO ................................................................................94 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ....................................................67 SANY AMERICA INC..................................................................................80 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ....................................................69 SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................61 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................95 SULLAIR ....................................................................................................37 TEREX CRANES........................................................................................45 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................95 TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................50 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................35 WEIR MINERALS ......................................................................................65 WILCO MANUFACTURING LLC................................................................21 WORLD OF ASPHALT ..............................................................................38 WORLD OF CONCRETE ..........................................................................24 YOUNG CORP ..........................................................................................94 ALABAMA SUPPLEMENT COWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3 JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7 THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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Authorized Terex® Finlay Distributor North & South Carolina Opening Soon in Greenville, SC

Hills Machinery is the authorized dealer for NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA distributing the full range of Terex® Finlay Crushing, Screening and Recycling equipment. The Terex® Finlay traced mobile crusher line includes jaw, impact and cone crushers. These range of crushers are internationally renowned for their versatility and flexibility in the reduction and sizing of aggregates for construction materials and also recycling construction waste.

For further information on Terex Finlay products visit www.terexfinlay.com or contact Hills Machinery. www.hillsmachinery.com

Quality Used Equipment from Hills Machinery

2014 TEREX FINLAY J-1170 JAW CRUSHER, 300 HOURS, RADIO REMOTE SYSTEM, MAIN CONVEYOR EXT., HYD FOLDING HEAD SECTION. BAND MAGNET, RIP STOP BELT. BYPASS CONVEYOR, HYD DEFLECTOR PLATE, EXCELLENT CONDITION, GREENVILLE, NC ............CALL FOR PRICE OR RENT

2015 750M LGP, PAT BLADE, CAB A/C, EXTENDED LIFE U/C, SWEEPS & REAR SCREEN, WARRANTY, TELEMATICS, MAINTENANCE PLAN INCLUDED, 700 HRS, EXCELLENT CONDITION, CHARLESTON, SC .... ......................................................$94,990 OR RENT

2015 CX350C WITH HYDRAULIC MULTI-PROCESSOR AND/OR HAMMER, 10’8” HD STICK, WARRANTY, TELEMATICS, MAINTENANCE PLAN, 200 HRS, EXCELLENT CONDITION, COLUMBIA, SC .................. ........................................CALL FOR PRICE OR RENT

2015 CASE CX300D EXCAVATOR, 32” SHOES, 95%. 48” BUCKET AND HYDRAULIC THUMB. WARRANTY, TELEMATICS, MAINTENANCE PLAN. 300 HOURS, GREAT CONDITION, RALEIGH, NC $269,683 OR RENT 2015 TEREX FINLAY 863 SCREEN, MOBILE TRACKED HEAVY DUTY SCREEN, 9’ x 4’ TOP & BOTTOM DECK SCREENS, 7 CU YD HOPPER, VARIABLE SPEED CONVEYOR AND FOLDS HYDRAULICALLY, HD U/C, GALVANIZED CATWALK, HANDRAILS & KOCKBOARD, HAND HELD REMOTE, WARRANTY, 300 HOURS, CHARLOTTE, NC ........................ ......CALL FOR PRICE OR RENT

2014 TEREX FINLAY I-110 IMPACT CRUSHER, 500 HOURS, 4 BAR ROTOR, BYPASS CONVEYOR WITH MAGNET, HYDRAULIC ASSISTED APRON, HD VIBRATING SCREEN AND INTEGRAL PRESCREEN. EXCELLENT CONDITION, GREENSBORO, NC................ CALL FOR PRICE OR RENT

Opening Soon in Greenville, SC

www.hillsmachinery.com

North Carolina Greenville 415 Belvoir Hwy Greenville, NC 27834 Phone 252-752-7145

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Greensboro 2901 Manufacturers Rd.. Greensboro, NC 27406 Phone 336-308-3045

South Carolina Raleigh 1501 Hedingham Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone 919-746-7938

Charlotte 11717 Reames Road Charlotte, NC 28269 Phone 704-208-5564

Columbia 1014 Atlas Way Columbia, SC 29209 Phone 803-658-0200

Charleston 7168B Cross County Road North Charleston, SC 29418 Phone 843-225-9377






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