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Inside New Fil m Features Sitka’s Blue Lake Dam Project ...6
Phoenix Modernizes Sky Har bor Terminal...12
Sinkhole Develops as Bertha Resumes Drilling By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT
A problem-plagued tunnel project in Seattle is once again facing troubles, this time prompting the Washington governor to call a halt to the work. The design-build project is in line to replace the elevated double-deck Alaska Viaduct on SR 99 with a bored tunnel. The need for the replacement roadway became obvious after a 2001 earthquake damaged the viaduct, built in the 1950s and at the end of its lifespan. The legislature approved the project in 2009, budgeting $3.1 billion in state and federal and local
funds. In 2010, Seattle Tunnel Partners was named the apparent best-value bidder for the project. Work on the new roadway began in 2011, with the boring machine, dubbed “Bertha,” beginning to mine in 2013. In late 2013, the boring work was stopped after Bertha overheated. The mining work did not begin again until December 2015. Now the tunneling work is again at a standstill. The trouble started the KOMO photo week of Jan. 11, when a barge used to remove dirt STP project manager Scott Dixon told KOMO News in Seattle that the hole is listed to one side spilling about 35 ft. (10.6 m) long, 20 ft. (6 m) wide and 15 ft. (4.6 m) deep. clean soil into Elliott Bay.
Crews Clean Up Rain, Snow, AGC Report Shows Flood Damage in California
‘The Stick’ is Demolished in San Fr ancisco...13
Table of Contents ................4 California Section ........13-21 Business Calendar ............24 Parts Section ....................30 Paving Section ............ 43-50 Auction Section ..........54-71 Advertisers Index ..............70
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Industry Spending Continues to Grow
Construction spending slipped in November from a month earlier but maintained a strong rate of year-overyear growth in all major categories, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that the new spending data demonstrate a lot of uncertainty within the private sector about the need for new projects while state and local government officials are worried about budget constraints. “The November data show divergent trends for residential, private nonresidential and public construction,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Compared to October levels, spending dipped overall but climbed for homebuilding, school and office construction. Previously fast-growing categories such as multifamily, manufacturing and lodging consee SPENDING page 51
By Chuck Harvey CEG CORRESPONDENT
Winter came on strong in California during the first full week of January, bringing rain, snow, flooding and rockslides, and keeping repair crews busy. Some streets and highways had to be closed for repairs following a bout with El Nino, which tends to bring wet winters to the Golden State, known for its abundance of sunshine. In addition, mud had to be cleared from streets in hillside areas like the Colby Fire burn area near Azusa and Glendora. The area has been hit by four mudslides in two years in
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Glendora Ridge Road between Glendora Mountain and Mt. Baldy roads as a precautionary measure. The road was expected to reopen on Jan. see WINTER page 16
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2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk#: 9892, EROPS, A/C, 6,915 hrs., Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade, 2015 Doosan DX225LC-3, Stk#: 10098, EROPS, Ripper: D6H S#1EH04336, 24" Pads, 10' 9" Wide A/C, 9 hrs., 42" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 32" Pads, 6 ..........................................................$129,500 Cyl. Doosan Eng., 10' 6" Wide............$139,500
2007 Cat 325CL, Stk#: 10081, 60 Ft. Long Reach, EROPS, A/C, 7,042 hrs., 60" Bucket, 32" Pads, 11' 2" Wide ................................$89,500
2012 Cat D6T XW, Stk#: 10075, EROPS, A/C, FM Stereo, Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade, 5,853 hrs., Diamond 80J Ripper S#110243, 30" Pads, 11' 6" Wide ..............................$149,500
2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9654, 500 lbs., 40 ft., 4WD, 5,244 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng. ......................................................$18,500
2004 Cat D6R LGP, Stk#: 10056, EROPS, A/C, FM Stereo, St/Tilt Blade, 15,077 hrs., 80% U/C, 36" Pads, 13 ft. Wide............................$79,500
2008 Cat D6T LGP, Stk#: HR-233, EROPS, A/C, FM Stereo, Sweep, Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade, 7,426 hrs., Paccar PA56 Winch, 36" Pads, 10' 5" 2012 Cat 324EL, Stk#: 10055, EROPS, A/C, FM Height, 10'7" Wide Track to Track, 13 ft. Blade .... Stereo, 2,638 hrs., 48" Bucket, 31" Pads, 11 ft. ..........................................................$149,500 Wide ..................................................$139,500
2006 Lull 644E, Stk#: 9580, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft., 4,096 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 51" Frame, Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Self Leveling System, 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng$26,500
2013 Cat D6T LGP, Stk#: 10099, EROPS, A/C, Rear Screen, Angle Tilt Blade, 2,073 hrs., Allied W6G Winch, 32" Pads, 17 ft. Wide ....$189,500
2006 Komatsu PC200LC-7L, Stk#: 10067, EROPS, A/C, 9,306 hrs., 42" Bucket w/Hyd. Thumb, 32" Pads, 10' 6" Wide..............$49,500
2012 John Deere 450J LT, Stk#: 10119, OROPS, 6 Way Blade, 2,714 hrs., 16" Pads, 8ft. Wide ....................................................$57,500
2008 Cat 320D, Stk#: 10080, EROPS, A/C, FM Stereo, 4,145 hrs., 38" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 32" Pads, Quick Connect Coupler, 10' 6" Wide .......... ............................................................$79,500
2006 Genie Z45-25, Stk#: 10084, 500 lbs., 45 ft., 2,031 hrs., 355/55D625 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng. ......................................................$19,500
2007 JLG 1930ES, Stk#: 9702, 500 lbs., 19 ft. 2013 Case SV185, Stk#: 9525, OROPS, 214 Platform Height, 246 hrs., Electric Power ............ hrs., 64" Bucket, Aux Hyd., Hyd. Quick Coupler, ..............................................................$6,500 4 Cyl. CNH Eng ....................................$29,500
2013 Cat 226B3, Stk#: 10073, OROPS, 977 hrs., 2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9652, 500 lbs., 40 ft., 2003 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9789, 500 lbs., 60 ft., 4,473 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. Deutz Eng 67" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 4 Cyl. Cat Eng., 10x16.5 4WD, 4,810 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. Duetz ............................................................$29,500 Tires ....................................................$27,500 Eng ......................................................$18,500
2004 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9788, 500 lbs., 60 ft.,4,076 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. Deutz Eng ......................................................$29,500
Cat PA56 E00100E, Stk#: 9202, Winch with fair leads for D6T........................................$16,500
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26 CURRY SUPPLY INTRODUCES ROMNEY AS REGIONAL SALES MANAGER FOR WEST COAST In this new position, Romney will be based out of Sacramento, Calif., and will be responsible for developing customer relationships and driving sales in 13 western states.
34 FAST ACT WILL HELP KEEP OKLAHOMA’S TRANSPORTATION, RAIL PROJECTS MOVING
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FILM FEATURES SITKA’S BLUE LAKE DAM
The city and borough of Sitka, Alaska completed the largest construction project in the city’s history in December 2014 — The Blue Lake Hydroelectric Expansion Project.
10 U.S. TO CONSIDER ALTERNATIVE TO MONTANA’S YELLOWSTONE DAM U.S. officials will consider an alternative to a dam proposed on the Yellowstone River over worries it could hurt an endangered fish species that dates to the time of dinosaurs, after a judge on Jan. 5 approved a settlement in a lawsuit over the project.
12 PHOENIX SPENDS $590M TO MODERNIZE SKY HARBOR TERMINAL Sky Harbor serves nearly 40 million passengers every year. To keep pace with growth in the area, the airport will reportedly need more terminal space and parking, better roads, airfield improvements and options for moving people and airplanes around the airport more quickly.
13 BLOWING OUT THE CANDLE When the permanent residents of Candlestick Park — the San Francisco 49ers and San Francisco Giants — decided to move on to greener fields, Lennar Urban made the return.
20 CASE, SONSRAY HELP AHMED HASSAN BUILD ASTER GARDENS Case Construction Equipment and Sonsray Machinery have provided the use of a mid-sized excavator and two compact track loaders for the construction of a new outdoor landscape, edible garden and hardscape design by landscaping expert and TV host, Ahmed Hassan.
Highlights of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s Dec. 7, meeting include details on a long-awaited federal transportation bill, recognition of an innovative Oklahoma Department of Transportation bridge project, presentation of the updated County Improvement for Roads and Bridges plan and approval of funding for major railroad crossing improvements in Chickasha.
42 DOLAN DISCUSSES RITCHIE BROS. SUCCESS IN THE AUCTION BUSINESS Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers is bidding to remain the world’s largest industrial auctioneer and become the best-managed one as well. To that end, the company’s board of directors welcomed a new chief executive officer in July 2014,
66 BAR NONE BEGINS 2016 WITH SUCCESSFUL JANUARY SALE Despite the less than ideal weather conditions, a good crowd turned out for the first Bar None event of the year. Their second event was held the following weekend in Riverside, Calif.
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Film Features Sitka’s Blue Lake Dam The city and borough of Sitka, Alaska completed the largest construction project in the city’s history in December 2014 — The Blue Lake Hydroelectric Expansion Project. It was completed on time and on budget and is providing energy independence for Sitka, now and in the future. DamNatural, the fourth film in the project’s run by filmmaker Hannah Guggenheim, features highlights through the journey of planning, design and construction. Hydroelectricity in Alaska is an important and environmentally friendly choice for electricity, especially for a state where much of the residents are not connected to a central electric grid. This proves to be true in Sitka, where there were already two hydroelectric facilities generating almost 100% of the electricity. When oil prices rose in 2007, many of the residents in Sitka turned to electric heating, straining the islands’ two hydro plants. A choice had to be made to either burn costly diesel fuel in the city’s backup diesel generators or look for a cleaner solution. The Blue Lake
dam, being designed in 1950’s to be expanded, was a natural choice and the Blue Lake Expansion Project was born. The project took seven more years to be completed with licensing and design being completed in late 2011, and construction lasting only two years until December 2014. The project consisted of three main features, including raising the dam by 83 ft. (25 m), building a new powerhouse with three new turbines and installing a new intake and tunnel. Upon completion in 2014, it was clear that the success of the project could be emulated in other hydroelectric projects and is now visible in the film DamNatural. The Blue Lake Expansion Project also won an incredible Top Plant Renewable award from POWER Magazine and is featured on their cover for December 2015. This comes as the project celebrates its first year of completion and is producing clean, renewable and environmentally friendly electricity for Sitka, Alaska. “Sitka is a community based on living close to the natural environment
and it is fitting that the power comes from what is most naturally abundant in Sitka, the rain,” said Bryan Bertacchi, Sitka utility director. “A successful expansion of a dam and building of a new powerhouse doesn’t come easy and Sitka has paved the path for similar projects by shining a proverbial light on what renewable energy looks like, even if it isn’t recognized by the federal government as such.” After the completion of the Blue Lake Expansion Project, Sitka now boasts the fifth lowest rates in the state of Alaska with excess electricity. Sitka is now in prime position to attract business to the island which could include the expansion of their thriving seafood industry, additional marine services and other general manufacturing. Additionally, Blue Lake has so much water that even with the new hydroelectricity being produced, there also is the potential for bulk water export. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Hydroelectricity in Alaska is an important and environmentally friendly choice for electricity, especially for a state where much of the residents are not connected to a central electric grid.
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) U.S. officials will consider an alternative to a dam proposed on the Yellowstone River over worries it could hurt an endangered fish species that dates to the time of dinosaurs, after a judge on Jan. 5 approved a settlement in a lawsuit over the project. The agreement comes after environmental groups successfully sued to stop the $59 million dam along the Yellowstone near the Montana-North Dakota border. It was signed by attorneys for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Reclamation. U.S. District Judge Brian Morris issued an order putting the lawsuit on hold pending a new study of the project. The low-profile, concrete dam was intended to replace a weir northeast of Glendive that for more
than a century has blocked about 125 endangered sturgeon from reaching their upstream spawning grounds. That weir, called the Intake Diversion Dam, is a porous, rock dam that diverts water for an irrigation system serving more than 50,000 acres of cropland in eastern Montana and western North Dakota. Morris blocked construction of the new dam in September, just as work was set to begin. Attorneys for Defenders of Wildlife and the Natural Resources Defense Council had argued there was no proof a fish bypass channel included as part of the project would work. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re hoping the agencies take a real hard, realistic look at just taking that dam out of the river altogether,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; said McCrystie Adams, an attorney of Defenders of Wildlife. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no reason for that dam. You take out the dam, and you fix the problem.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Representatives of the Army
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Corps, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Reclamation could not immediately comment on the agreement. Pallid sturgeon are known for a distinctive, shovel-shaped snout and can live 50 years, reaching 6 ft. in length. The population declined sharply during the past century as dams were built along the Missouri River system. They were listed as an endangered species in 1990. The sturgeon inhabiting the lower Yellowstone have been
essentially trapped downstream of the rock weir since it was built in 1905. At least one female fish managed to swim around the structure during high water last year, but that was considered a rare occurrence. Three irrigation districts that would benefit from the project joined the case on the side of the government in June. They argued the dam and bypass would help sturgeon and protect the future of the farms served by the water project.
Those irrigators â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the Savage Irrigation District, Intake Irrigation District and Lower Yellowstone Project â&#x20AC;&#x201D; remain hesitant about removing the weir. It would require the installation of costly pumps and other equipment to keep water flowing to farmers, their attorney, Mark Stermitz, said. Nevertheless, Stermitz signed onto the agreement between the government and environmentalists. He said he did not want to undermine future discussions about the project by pre-judging the outcome of the new environmental study thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been ordered. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not afraid of where the science takes us,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We felt the government was correct in not considering [removing the weir], but we support the agreement and feel that it should get a fair hearing.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Phoenix Spends $590M to Modernize Sky Harbor Terminal By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Construction began in February 2015 to “create a world-class traveling experience” for airport visitors at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix.
Construction began in February 2015 to “create a world-class traveling experience” for airport visitors at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix. Sky Harbor serves nearly 40 million passengers every year. To keep pace with growth in the area, the airport will reportedly need more terminal space and parking, better roads, airfield improvements and options for moving people and airplanes around the airport more quickly. Upcoming improvements to Sky Harbor are often referred to as the Airport Development Plan. As part of this plan, the Terminal 3 Modernization Program will enhance the customer experience for travelers by providing a more efficient way of getting through the terminal. It is planned as three distinct components to maximize flexibility and minimize impact to travelers. The project is scheduled to be complete by 2020, and work will be done in three phases. Major attributes of the program include a consolidated security checkpoint, additional ticket counters, additional baggage processing capacity, additional baggage claim carousels, new and expanded food con- The entire program represents an approximate cost of cessions and retail, addition- $590 million, which will reportedly be financed al gates as needed, and through airport revenues such as parking, concesexpanded curb for drop-off sions and tenant fees. No local tax dollars will be used. The project is scheduled to be complete and pickup phases. According to Heather Lissner, acting public inforThe entire program represents an approxmation manager of the City imate cost of $590 million, which will of Phoenix — Aviation reportedly be financed through airport revDepartment: enues such as parking, concessions and ten• Phase 1, the Terminal ant fees. No local tax dollars will be used. Processor phase, will create The contract was awarded to HuntAustin a larger security checkpoint Joint Venture (HAJV). to help travelers get to their “Every airport construction project carries gates faster and a modernchallenges unique unto themselves,” said ized, expanded airline ticket TG Mason, project director of HuntAustin counter space to make Joint Venture. “Airport renovations such as check-in more convenient. The city of Phoenix owns and operates the Phoenix Sky Harbor’s Terminal 3 improvement System, which consists of Sky Harbor require extensive planning and ongoing The terminal will receive Airport International Airport, Deer Valley and Goodyear airoverhauled HVAC systems, ports. coordination. The project will be completed vertical circulation systems, in phases to ensure the least amount of disand new finishes in the interior and exterior. hold rooms and new customer amenities. ruptions to customers. Additionally, a team • Phase 3 will involve terminal passenger with various experience in airport construc• Phase 2, the South Concourse component, will create a new south concourse with flow reconfiguration and concessions tion is crucial to the success of these types of 15 gates for passenger travel after the current enhancement. It will provide an upgraded projects.” concourse is razed. Additional gates built at customer experience for passengers using Mason explained that Terminal 3 is a this concourse will enable the closure of the north concourse, including food and bev- design-build project. Terminal Two to airline operations. Major erage opportunities and enhanced customer “Although design-build is surging in popimprovements in this area will include new amenities with new interior and exterior fin- ularity, it differs from the traditional designfood and retail concessions, large airline ishes. bid-build delivery method,” he said. “In the
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design-build process, work flow becomes integrated between designers and contractors serving the client from initial conception to completion. The project team is working on a new open floor plan with glass enclosed walls and skylights that show amazing views of our beautiful vistas.” According to Mason, mechanical and electrical equipment is a large part of the project. A new central plant is being built to supply air conditioning. New passenger boarding bridges and related support equipment will be provided. The program entails updating/expanding systems such as fire protection, security systems, fueling systems and finishes. “Every subcontractor working at Terminal 3 plays an important role in the overall success of the project,” Mason said. The larger subcontractors currently involved thus far include BCS Inc. for demolition, Cannon and Wendt for electrical, DSI for mechanical, W.J. Mahoney for see AIRPORT page 30
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When the permanent residents of Candlestick Park — the San Francisco 49ers and San Francisco Giants — decided to move on to greener fields, Lennar Urban made the return. The Miami-based developer has plans to convert Candlestick Point, the formation which the stadium is named after, and adjacent Hunters Point Shipyard into 700 acres of mixed-use buildings, shopping centers and muchneeded housing. But before stores and houses can go up, the stadium had to come down. Demolishing Candlestick Park proved to be a unique challenge for Oakland, Calif.’s Silverado Contractors Inc. due to its sheer size, reinforced-concrete wind baffle and thick concrete walls — all features that contributed to the massive responsibilities it once held.
Candlestick Park stadium opened as a ballpark in 1960 after baseball’s New York Giants moved to San Francisco. It was converted into a football stadium during the 1970s. The stadium housed nearly 70,000 fans during a big game, prevented gusts of wind from blowing field goals and extra points astray, and withstood years of earthquakes, including one measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale in 1989. It was a 132-ft. (40 m)-tall, 630,000-sq.-ft. (58,529 sq m) layer cake of about 96,000 tons (87, 089 t) of reinforced concrete and steel. The original plan detailed imploding the stadium; however, the developer and Silverado had to consider the Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s dust exposure requirements and noise concerns from the see CANDLESTICK page 14
Silverado Contractors’s high-reach excavator and Atlas Copco’s HB 2500 breaker knock out Candlestick Park’s concrete wind baffle.
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Safety, Minimizing Dust Key to Candlestick Park Demolition project: demolition. Silverado Contractors’s operators work together About 30 laborers stripped and surrounding neighborhood. That using a variety of hydraulic attachments, changed the plan, and using exca- gutted all non-recyclable debris including breakers, shears and water from concession stands, bathrooms vators fitted with hydraulic attachnozzles, to demolish the entertainment and luxury suites. When spring ments became the best solution. gate at Candlestick Park and control dust generation. “We’ve done some selective came it was time to bring out the demolition of other stadiums in the heavy hitters: a team of Silverado past, but this is the first time we’ve equipment operators and several ever demolished an entire stadi- hydraulic attachments, including um,” said Andrew Baird, Silverado Atlas Copco breakers. They were ready to face heavy demolition, Contractors project manager. The demolition contractor based starting with the stadium’s main in Oakland, Calif. — just across structure. “It’s a fairly challenging project San Francisco Bay —tackles a because it’s such a big structure wide range of projects, from selective demolition to complete build- and very different from a typical ing and bridge removal, primarily building,” Baird said. “But after reviewing structural elevations and on the West Coast. “Taking down the structure breaking into it, you realize it’s like piece by piece, one section at a any other building, just on a much time was the only way we could larger scale.” Before the hard-hitting demoliensure the safety of crews during tion could begin, Silverado had demolition while minimizing to ensure everything was in dust,” Baird said. It also was a rare opportunity not position. Operators using an Both breakers feature many contractors get to experience excavator fitted with a hydraulic shear attachment cut Atlas Copco’s ContiLube — the complete demolition of a II lubrication system, stadium, which hasn’t occurred on out the steel retractable bleachwhich automatically the West Coast since Seattle’s ers, giving the crew access to greased wear bushings to Kingdome demolition about 15 the field for sorting rubble. Cutting through the steel minimize wear and virtualyears ago. ly eliminate downtime But in November 2014, the sections was considerably from manual greasing, memory of that project would take faster than breaking through a according to the company. a back seat to what was in store for concrete area. It meant they The breaker smashed through external could get onto the field and in “Productivity is critical the Candlestick Park stadium. walls and pillars, while the other in this industry,” said Dana Silverado began the demolition of position faster, which is why it concrete excavator reached in with its shears and the stadium by stripping out all was a good starting point for removed the mangled pieces of rebar and Creekmore, Atlas Copco regional channel manager, 68,500 seats and performing haz- Silverado’s crew. steel sheets from the upper deck. Once the crew was in forwest. “And much of that ardous material abatement, a feat productivity boils down to reserved seating and boxes. The that took several months. By mation it was time to tackle the February 2015, Silverado was stadium’s concrete wind baffle and team of operators used a wide your equipment, from using breakready for the next phase of the upper deck as well as its lower range of equipment and attach- ers that require minimal maintements, including aerial lifts, exca- nance to simply having the right vators, hydraulic breaker attach- attachment for the job.” The threat of downtime was ments, shears and water sprayers. The play: demolish from top-to- minimized, but the risk of dust was bottom and clockwise from the sta- an ongoing concern, particularly on one of the highest points of the dium’s southwest corner. “We chose Atlas Copco break- project — the wind baffle. “It sat about 120 ft. off the ers because they’re a proven product, are simple to maintain and ground, and it could have been have fantastic hitting power,” said quite a logistical challenge to get Sean Holifield, Silverado the breakers in there as well as water to suppress the dust at the Contractors operations manager. Excavators fitted with Atlas right points,” Holifield said. “It Copco HB 2500 and HB 5800 would have been fast and easy to breaker attachments smashed rein- knock it down with a ball and forced concrete walls, while anoth- crane, but the amount of dust and er excavator with a hydraulic shear debris would have been a huge attachment cut rebar and steel sup- concern.” Manually spraying water on the ports as they emerged from the points of impact and debris drop crumbling concrete. “We used those breakers nearly zones would be nearly impossible Silverado Contractors’s operator uses Atlas Copco’s HB 5800 breaker to demolish reinforced concrete walls as thick as 18 in. all day every day and with minimal with a wrecking ball because of its inaccuracy. Using handheld break(45.72 cm). downtime,” Holifield said. CANDLESTICK from page 13
ers would have been more precise, but put operators in harm’s way. The stadium’s walls were as thick as 18 in. (45.72 cm) and needed heavy-hitting power to come down. “Dust control was a major concern not only on the wind baffle, but nearly the entire project. And we had to tackle it on two fronts — at the point where we were breaking material and where it hit the ground,” Baird said. Silverado attached spray nozzles to the excavators, which automatically released water to control dust at the tip of the breaker. This ensured excavator operators had a clear view of the work and eliminated the need for manual dust control, which meant crews could remain a safe distance away from any falling debris. Silverado also had operators controlling nozzles on aerial lifts that were set farther back than the excavator, spraying the point where debris hit the ground. For the wind baffle, Silverado called in its high-reach, 76-ton (69 t) excavator and Atlas Copco’s HB 2500 hydraulic breaker. The excavator’s boom could reach as high as 130 ft. (39.6 m), putting the baffle within the breaker’s striking distance and the operator out of range of falling debris. Outside the stadium, the operator pushed the breaker’s chisel against the baffle’s see CANDLESTICK page 18
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Winter Storms Prove Destructive Throughout California WINTER from page 1
18. Also, State Route 39 is closed at East Fork Road north of West Covina because of a mudslide. Caltrans is assessing what should be done to address the mud slide situation. A steel barrier is one possibility, said Micole Alfaro, Caltrans spokesman. “Overall things are holding up, but we were inundated by a lot of rain,” Alfaro said. The Colby Fire burn area is under a yellow alert, which restricts parking in the area. “We are working with the city of Glendora,” said Mike Kaspar, spokesman of Los Angeles County Public Works, in regard to preventing mudslides. “It takes three to
five years before plant growth is substantial enough.” Until then, the threat of mudslides remains. However, Los Angeles Public Works has been successful in blocking slides by installing interlocking walls of cement, wood and steel that allows water to pass through, but not mud and debris. The walls, which resemble huge Lego pieces, have been installed at various locations including the Santa Clarita area and above a mobile home park in Newhall. Also in Los Angeles County, flooding was reported in the Sepulveda Basin, a flood-control area along the Los Angeles River, causing street closures in the area. The recent rains brought the Los
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More than 20,000 tons (18,144 t) of mud has flowed out of the hills in Los Angeles County.
In the northern part of the state, El Portal Road, a continuation of Highway 140 into Yosemite Valley, was closed for a time following a Jan. 7 rock fall.
Angeles rainfall total from Oct. 1 to present to 3.97 in., which is still under the normal amount of 4.62 in. for the period.
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The walls, which resemble huge Lego pieces, have been installed at various locations including the Santa Clarita area and above a mobile home park in Newhall.
Weather Improves, Damage Remains Weather conditions improved the week of Jan. 11, but repair crews were busy assessing and repairing damage. In San Diego County, erosion along a bluff in Del Mar posed a threat to a major sewer line and gas main and forced the closure of the
southbound lane of the roadway between Fourth Street and Carmel Valley Road. The bluff area is beneath Camino Del Mar, site of the sewer line. On Jan. 13, work crews were able to reconfigure the roadway so single northbound and southbound lanes could open. Normally the street has one southbound lane and two northbound lanes. The City of Del Mar is still assessing the damage, but it appears the repair cost will be
hefty. The gas main and sewer line will likely have to be relocated. And at least a portion of the roadway will have to be rebuilt. Eric Minicilli, public works director, said the repair cost would likely run between $1 million and $2 million. “It could have been worse,” Minicilli said, adding that rains inundated the area with water. Heavy rains in San Diego County also toppled trees and created sinkholes. In La Jolla Shores, a sinkhole opened up on Jan. 6 near Avenida de la Playa and Camino del Oro. The hole, larger than the size of a car, exposed a gas line, according to a report by San Diego Gas and Electric. The line, which remained intact, connects to the La Jolla Shores Hotel. At Point Loma, west of San Diego, some residents experienced flooding to their homes. In San Diego, the County of San Diego Health and Human Services on Rosecrans Street temporarily closed because of storm damage. Rains and flooding in inland San Diego County brought down large boulders onto Old Castle Road in Valley Center. The rains boosted San Diego’s rainfall total from Oct. 1 to 5.83 in., compared to the normal of 3.83 in. To the north in Vista, strong see WINTER page 21
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attachment is fairly amazing because what they accomplish together is much more than what any one machine can do on its own,” Baird said. The breaker smashed through external concrete walls and pillars, while the other excavator reached in with its shears and removed the mangled pieces of rebar and steel sheets from the upper deck. “Not only was it less hassle to have two excavators, but it also was more efficient,” Baird said. Because each excavator was equipped with its own attachment — one for breaking and one for cutting — the crew didn’t have to stop and switch attachments. They demolished the area from the baffle’s peak to the last row, one section at a time, in just hours. As each section came down, another crew moved in to sort rubble. They used an excavator with a bucket to separate twisted rebar from the concrete, and they stockpiled it onsite before crushing it for backfill on the new site or recycling for road building. The crew
As each section came down, another crew moved in to sort rubble.
also sorted and shipped stockpiled rebar and non-ferrous metal for recycling. In all, about 98 percent of the rubble from the stadium was recycled. “This project required a lot of teamwork at every level to allow our highly-skilled operators to succeed,” Holifield said. “From our
superintendent, Oscar Reyes, overseeing our entire workforce, Andrew Baird coordinating them and their equipment, and the reliable customer support from Atlas Copco’s Dana Creekmore, ensured that we were always pushing forward.” Before finishing demolition in
late August, Silverado’s crew continued to rely on Atlas Copco breaker attachments to demolish the remaining concrete slabs. They even brought in reinforcements — the HB 4700 and HB 3100 breakers. It’s true with football and sometimes it’s true with stadiums: what goes up, must come down. And oftentimes, including the Candlestick Park stadium demolition, gravity is the enemy —from kicking up dust as debris hits the ground to eliminating a fast and easy way to demolish, such as imploding. But there’s always a victor who masters the challenge. Just like a winning drive that scores a touchdown, Silverado Contractors ran offense against dust generation and downtime, which ultimately won them the game of safe and efficient demolition. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Case, Sonsray Help Ahmed Hassan Build Aster Gardens
Aster Gardens serves as transitional housing complex for families and individuals in need.
Case Construction Equipment and Sonsray Machinery have provided the use of a mid-sized excavator and two compact track loaders for the construction of a new outdoor landscape, edible garden and hardscape design by landscaping expert and TV host, Ahmed Hassan. The project — a landscape/foodscape and outdoor living/playspace installation at the Aster Street Gardens transitional housing project — is the work of Hassan’s organization of “Sustainable Heroes.” Sustainable Heroes is a freelance group of professionals including contractors, carpenters, landscapers, project managers, designers and more. The group travels the country and chooses humanitarian and sustainability projects where they feel their charitable works will make a positive impact on a particular community and/or help bring awareness to a worthy cause and organization. This particular project partners Sustainable Heroes with Interfaith Community Services of Escondido, Calif. The equipment — a Case CX75C SR hydraulic excavator, and TR320 and TV380 compact track loaders — was used in the earthmoving phase of the project and assisted with the demolition of unwanted plant material, and the placement and planting of new trees, shrubs and hardscaping materials. Hassan, a longtime TV personality who uses his blitz-style landscape makeover skills as a way of advancing charitable and humanitarian efforts, sees the Aster
The Aster Gardens transformation is revealed.
Sustainable Heroes Team Members with Interfaith Community Services partners.
The equipment was used in the earthmoving phase of the project and assisted with the demolition of unwanted plant material, and the placement and planting of new trees, shrubs and hardscaping materials.
Matthew Hoelscher (L), president, Sonsray Machinery, and Ahmed Hassan, landscaping expert and TV host, prepare to transform the space.
Gardens project as “the perfect way to give back to both the community and a wonderful organization that does so much to help the less fortunate in the community during the Thanksgiving season and year-round.” “The capacity to pay it forward is one of our greatest human talents,” said Hassan. “Aster Gardens provides women, children, seniors, vets and others with a safe place to get their lives back on track after homelessness or difficult and traumatic life circumstances — the new landscape will provide their family complex with an outdoor living space and recreational area for the people who live there to relax, play and socialize, while enjoying their natural surroundings. We are grateful for the participation of companies such as Case and Sonsray who have donated their time, coordination and these extremely valuable resources to improve this community’s space.” “We’re inspired by the work Hassan and his team does, taking the craft and skill of landscaping and turning it into something that improves the lives of others,” said Jim Hasler, vice president of North America, Case. “What his team has done with Aster Gardens is remarkable, and we’re proud our equipment helped make it happen.” For more information, visit twitter.com/STHeroesOrg/, facebook.com/events/1650096175269 411/ and SustainableHeroes.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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winds damaged eight homes and knocked out power to residents on Jan. 6. Nearby in Fallbrook, Main Street from Ammunition to Fallbrook streets was closed because of a water main break. Also crews closed Aviation Road from South Mission Road to Old Stage Road because of a water main break. In Sorrento Valley, a FedEx building had to be evacuated after rains caused a partial roof collapse. Meanwhile Southern California mountain areas had problems of their own. At Big Bear Lake 8,000 people were left without power on Jan. 7 after 2 ft. of snow fell in the area. Northern California Hit Hard Too In the northern part of the state, El Portal Road, a continuation of Highway 140 into Yosemite Valley, was closed for a time following a Jan. 7 rock fall. The rock fall sent massive boulders, rocks and debris onto the scenic roadway. The roadway since reopened according to the Yosemite National Park Web site. The rock fall occurred below the Arch Rock Entrance Station in the area of the Oct. 2014 Dog Rock Fire. Fortunately no injuries were reported. Meanwhile, Tioga Road (Highway 120 through the park) and Glacier Point Roads are closed for the season because of snow. In the Central Valley, some orchards were
flooded after heavy rains, but most farmers welcomed the precipitation after four years of severe drought. Meanwhile road closures were numerous because of flooding and mudslides. Heavy snow and rockslides closed some major mountain roads. But not all was gloom and doom. The rains were welcomed by many in the area. “It is good for the economy and for water [supplies],” said Angela DaPrato, Caltrans spokeswoman in Mariposa County. “It’s good for the whole state.” Major Road Closures As of press time, Caltrans reported that State Route 3 in Northern California is closed because of snow from 20 mi. (32 km) north of Trinity Center in Trinity County to 3 mi. (4.8 km) south of the town of Callahan in Siskiyou County. In Northern California’s Sierra Nevada range, State Route 89 is closed from 5 mi. (8 km) north of U.S. 50 to Bliss State Park in El Dorado County because of avalanche control. In Central California, State Route 140, 20 mi. east of Mariposa, was reported closed to vehicles more than 45 ft. (13.7 m) long. All other vehicles will find one-way controlled traffic. Workers are making slide repairs along the highway. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Associated General Contractors of America – AGC San Diego Chapter, Inc. AGC Winter Conference January 28-31, 2016 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: 858-5587444; FAX: 858-558-8444. JOIN TODAY! The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the voice of the construction industry, is an organization of qualified construction contractors and industry-related companies dedicated to skill, integrity, and responsibility. Operating in partnership with our nationwide-network of Chapters, AGC provides a full range of services aimed at improving the quality of construction and protecting the public interest. Membership starts locally. Contact any AGC Chapter to request a membership application. The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22201 General Inquiries: 703/548-3118 Main Office Fax: 703/548-3119 info@agc.org AGC MO UPCOMING EVENTS: Project Manager Development Program – Module 1 January 5, 2016 – February 23, 2016 Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO AGC California West Sacramento, CA Phone: 916/371-2422, Fax: 916/371-2352 Meetings and Events: 6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend Region: Northern California February 19-20, 2016 It’s time for the 6th Annual North State CLC Working Weekend held at the Embassy Suites in beautiful Napa Valley! During the course of the event, there will be presentations and panel discussions covering an array of topics that directly affect the Construction Industry. In addition to panels and presentations, there will be a Corn Hole Tournament, a project site tour, and a wonderful dinner featuring a member project presentation on Friday the 19th. So prepare to enjoy a couple of days in Napa Valley with your friends in the Construction Industry! Hotel Information: Embassy Suites, Napa Valley 1075 California Boulevard, Napa, CA 94559 For More Information on this event, contact: Kasaundra Duncan at 916/371-2422 or go to duncank@agc-ca.org. AGC of MN - Minnesota Transportation Conference Annual Convention Tuesday, March 8, 2016 through Thursday, March 10, 2016 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. AGC of Utah Dates and Times: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016, 8:00 AM to SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016, 11:00 AM Location/Venue: Little America Hotel, 500 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 For more information on this event, contact AGC of Utah Headquarters at 2207 South 1070 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84119; Telephone: 801/363-2753; Fax: 801/363-2756; Email: slagc@agc-utah.org. 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: January 22nd – 27th, 2016 in Panama City, Panama 2016 AGC NYS Winter Meeting, Panama City, Panama Explore Panama with AGC NYS The AGC NYS 2016 Winter meeting will be held on January 22-27, 2016 in Panama City, Panama. We will be staying at the five star Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama City, a 30 minute ride from the airport and located on the Pacific coast. Make your plans now to join us in January to explore Panama. February 23, 2016 (ends March 22) STP Unit 4 – Contract Documents (Buffalo) Time: 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks) Location: Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY Supervisory skill – or the lack of it – directly affects every company’s bottom line. The Supervisory Training Program (STP) developed by AGC, is designed specifically to meet the needs of the construction industry. Developed, updated, and field-tested by and for contractors, the Program consists of 6 courses that focus on the knowledge and skills that every supervisor must have to be an effective manager of people, time, equipment and materials. POWER SHOW OHIO 46th Annual Power Show Ohio DATES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIO A complete power equipment industry exhibition! Sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, Power Show Ohio is one of the largest indoor equipment industry exhibitions in the country. The show features displays of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment. For over forty years, Power Show Ohio has attracted tens of thousands of bona-fide visitors and more than 200 exhibitors each year to the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. The show staff works diligently in providing a premiere equipment show that benefits exhibitors and visitors alike. The Ohio Expo Center is easily reached from Interstate 71 and the wide
aisles in the exhibit buildings allow drive-in access to all the booths. The two buildings encompass over 212,000 square feet and are connected with tented walkways to assist with the attendee traffic flow. Power Show Ohio is held at a time when equipment buyers have time to consider their equipment purchases. The weekday/weekend combination allows everyone an opportunity to attend. Equipment manufacturers and wholesale distributors of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment do not want to miss this opportunity to have your products seen by customers from across Ohio and all surrounding areas. For more information on the Power Show Ohio, contact AED, 600 22nd Street, Suite 220, Oak Brook, IL 60523. Phone: 630/574-0650. INFO@AEDNET.ORG. Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) Construction & Design Tradeshow Date: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2016 Time: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Location: MotorCity Casino Hotel Detroit, Michigan The Construction Association of Michigan (CAM), Bloomfield Hills, is pleased to announce that its Construction & Design Tradeshow will be held for the sixth consecutive year at MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit. The show will take place on Wednesday, February 3, 2016, from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. This free, one-day event will be attended by commercial construction owners, contractors, suppliers, architects and engineers. Tradeshow booth/exhibit space is currently available for purchase. Contact Ron Riegel, tradeshow manager for rates and information at 248/972-1000. Complete information is available via the CAM website at www.cam-online.com. You may also contact Amanda Tackett at 248/972-1109 or email: tackett@cam-online.com. 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For more information on this event, contact phone toll free: (800) 441-6832; Fax: (248) 489-8590; Email: info@ntea.com Staff Directory. CANADIAN RENTAL MART SAVE THE DATE! The Canadian Rental Mart returns MARCH 8 – 9, 2016 Canada’s national show for the equipment and party rental industries returns to the Toronto Congress Centre March 8 – 9, 2016. The Rental Mart continues to be Canada’s largest equipment expo and education forum for the rental industry. The 2016 Canadian Rental Mart will bring back all the great elements attendees have come to expect. Once again, exhibitors will be offering show-only special offers, not available at any other time. DON’T MISS OUT! Bustling Toronto, Ontario provides the backdrop to Canada’s biggest rental show and accommodations are conveniently located across the street at the luxurious International Plaza Hotel. The Canadian Rental Mart is Canada’s national trade show for the equipment and party rental industries, drawing hundreds of rental operators from across the country to Toronto biennially. For more information on this event, please call: 519/429-5199; Fax: 519/428-3094; CanadianRentalMart.com. CGA 811 EXCAVATION SAFETY CONFERENCE & EXPO Exhibit Dates: March 8 to 10, 2016 Place: The Mirage, Las Vegas, NV Plan to attend the CGA 811 Excavation Safety Conference & Expo. Common Ground Alliance is the leading organization, in a collaborative effort with industry/organizations, to reduce damages to underground facilities in North America. Common Ground Alliance is a member-driven association with nearly 2,000 members attending the CGA 811 Excavation Safety Conference & Expo. Why exhibit at the 2016 CGA Conference? Check out: HYPERLINK "https://vimeo.com/131812559" https://vimeo.com/131812559. For conference details: HYPERLINK "http://www.cgaconference.com/" http://www.cgaconference.com/. 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Join us for more than 15 education breakouts, terrific networking events and industry leading speakers, all in a perfect location for business, culture, family and fun…San Antonio. Associated General Contractors of Las Vegas (AGC of Las Vegas) Mechanics Lien/Payment Remedies and Defenses Seminar Wednesday, March 16, 2016 AGC Training Room 150 N. Durango Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89145 In the five (5) years since the economic downturn began, changes to Nevada’s Construction Law have not rested. As signs of recovery finally begin to appear, Developers, Contractors, Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other construction professionals will benefit from this seminar on how to protect themselves under Nevada Mechanics lien and construction laws, as well as what changes have occurred – and there have been some changes. In this seminar, you will be updated on Nevada’s mechanics lien, prompt payment and other construction law for 2015. 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Curry Supply Introduces Romney as Regional Sales Manager for West Coast Rick Romney has joined Curry Supply Company as regional sales manager. In this new position, Romney will be based out of Sacramento, Calif., and will be responsible for developing customer relationships and driving sales in 13 western states. He will follow up leads, write sales quotes, and work closely with the Curry Supply engineering and production departments to expedite the manufacturing and delivery of the products requested. Romney comes to Curry Supply with 25 years of sales related experience in the construction, mining, forestry and truck equipment industries. He is a member of SME, MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Administration), RMFMA (Rocky Mountain Fleet Managers Association) and the Maintenance Superintendents Association. Romney will represent the entire Curry Supply product line, including on-road water trucks, vacuum trucks, mechanics trucks, fuel/lube trucks, dump trucks, lube trailers and skids, winch trucks and flatbed trucks. “We are very excited to have Rick join us,” said Jeff Shaw, sales manager. “He has extensive knowledge of the industries we serve and the products we manufacture. And, because he is based on the West Coast, it will be that much easier for us to service customers in that region of the country.” West Coast customers can reach Romney by phone at 800/345-2829, by email at sales@currysupply.com, or by visiting www.currysupply.com.
Rick Romney will be responsible for developing customer relationships and driving sales in 13 western states. He will follow up leads, write sales quotes, and work closely with the Curry Supply engineering and production departments to expedite the manu(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web facturing and delivery of the products requested. site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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FAST Act Will Help Keep Oklahoma’s Transportation, Rail Projects Moving Highlights of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s Dec. 7, meeting include details on a longawaited federal transportation bill, recognition of an innovative Oklahoma Department of Transportation bridge project, presentation of the updated County Improvement for Roads and Bridges plan and approval of funding for major railroad crossing improvements in Chickasha. Commissioners also awarded contracts for major interstate work in the Oklahoma City metro area and on I-35 as well as resurfacing almost 6 mi. (9.7 km) of SH-3 in McCurtain County. Executive Director Mike Patterson noted the much-anticipated passage of a long-term federal transportation bill, the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act, which was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama on Dec. 4. The FAST Act provides five years of federal funding and important policy reforms, which are crucial to ODOT’s ability to deliver the projects in the eight-year Construction Work Plan. Patterson thanked the members of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation, especially U.S. Sen. James Inhofe, who chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin, who was a member of the conference committee that negotiated the final legislation. The Association of Oklahoma General Contractors honored an innovative ODOT project with the Pharaoh Award, which recognizes the best bridge construction in the state. The award recognized the replacement of the SH-51 bridge over Cottonwood Creek near Mannford in Creek County, which was completed in late 2014. Using accelerated bridge construction techniques, ODOT’s contractor was able to construct the new bridge alongside the existing structure while the highway remained open to traffic. The old bridge was then removed and the new bridge slid into place, resulting in a highway closure of only 11 days rather than the six months required using conventional construction methods. The County Improvement for Roads and Bridges’ plan for state fiscal years 2016-2020 was approved by the commission. The $916 million plan includes projects to address 439 county
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bridges and 875 mi. (1,408 km) of local roads using designated federal and state funds combined with matching funds from the counties. Each year, ODOT works with county commissioners and their Circuit Engineering Districts to identify the highest priority county road and bridge projects for inclusion in the CIRB plan. Commissioners awarded several contracts to improve busy highways in the Oklahoma City metro area, including a contract with a $4.6 million base bid and possible financial incentives to rehabilitate nearly 7 mi. (11 km) of I-40 in eastern Oklahoma County and install several highway message boards on I40 and I-240 in the area. They also awarded a nearly $9 million contract to resurface portions of I-40 and I-240 near Tinker Air Force Base and a $1.4 million contract for bridge rehabilitation on SH-66 (N.W. 39th Expressway) at the I-44 junction. The commission approved contracts for three I-35 projects totaling $22.6 million, including bridge replacement near Pauls Valley in Garvin County and near Blackwell in Kay County and resurfacing of 16 mi. (25.7 km) of interstate near Guthrie in Logan County. Also awarded was a $14.7 million contract for highway and bridge reconstruction on SH-3 near Broken Bow in McCurtain County and a $5.3
million contract for street and bridge reconstruction in partnership with the city of Stillwater using federal and local funds. Additionally, funding was approved for three railroad crossing projects, including improvements to a rail corridor in Chickasha that will add new signals and gate arms at eight locations and close three at-grade crossings. In all, commissioners awarded 45 contracts totaling nearly $115 million to improve bridges, highways, interstates and roads in 35 counties. Contracts were awarded for projects in Adair, Atoka, Beaver, Blaine, Bryan, Caddo, Canadian, Carter, Choctaw, Craig, Creek, Custer, Garfield, Garvin, Grant, Greer, Jackson, Jefferson, Kay, Kiowa, Logan, McClain, McCurtain, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Oklahoma, Ottawa, Payne, Pittsburg, Pushmataha, Rogers, Seminole, Sequoyah and Wagoner counties. The eight-member panel, appointed by the governor to oversee the state’s transportation development, awards project contracts for road and bridge construction every month. For more information, visit www.odot.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Governor Suspends Tunneling Pending Investigation Into Cause of Sink Hole
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Crews resumed work at 7 p.m. Jan. 13, but approximately two hours later, a sinkhole developed within STP’s work zone near South Main Street, about 35 ft. (10.6 m) north of the access pit, said Lauren Newborn, spokeswoman of the Washington Department of Transportation. “It is located more than 100 feet south of the cutterhead’s current location, in ground that crews mined through last week,” Newborn said. “STP filled the sinkhole overnight with 250 cubic yards of concrete.” STP project manager Scott Dixon told KOMO News in Seattle that the hole is about 35 ft. (10.6 m) long, 20 ft. (6 m) wide and 15 ft. (4.6 m) deep. “There’s no other settlement in the area, the viaduct did not move or settle at all, so the walls we constructed along the east side of the tunnel did their job,” he said. Nonetheless, Gov. Jay Inslee announced in a live press conference at the Olympia Capital that he was concerned for the public’s safety. “I am seriously disappointed that we have another issue with the tunneling project in Seattle,” said Inslee. “The cause of this sinkhole is still under investigation. In consulting with the
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DOT, it’s been decided the contractor will be notified that they should suspend tunneling work at this time. The contactor must identify the root cause analysis and complete the analysis of the issues that have occurred since the contractor has resumed tunneling. “A manual survey of the viaduct has been conducted. There is no indication of movement of the viaduct at this time. I want to stress that the very reason the legislature proceeded with the project originally was to tear down the seismically vulnerable viaduct and fundamentally ensure public safety. I have great concerns regarding public safety if the contractor were to move forward without addressing the root cause of
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Dolan Discusses Ritchie Bros. Success in the Auction Business By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers is bidding to remain the world’s largest industrial auctioneer and become the best-managed one as well. To that end, the company’s board of directors welcomed a new chief executive officer in July 2014, Ravi Saligram. As part of Saligram’s reorganization of the executive team, he brought aboard Terry Dolan in May 2015, as president of the U.S. and Latin America division of the company. Dolan brings to Ritchie Bros. 15 years of executive leadership in sales, operations and marketing across the industrial sector, including at Generac power products, Boart Longyear mining services and Ingersoll Rand industrial machinery. During a December interview with Construction Equipment Guide (CEG), Dolan said his admiration for Vancouver, BC, Canadabased Ritchie Bros. goes back years. He calls Ritchie Bros. “a phenomenal company.” “I always had a ton of respect for Ritchie,” Dolan said. “I was confident about how our equipment sales would be handled. I loved the company’s integrity. Since I have been here, I have come to know the passion of the people in this organization for customer satisfaction. Whether someone is selling his 100th piece of equipment at one of our auctions, or selling his 500th piece of equipment or buying his first one, our focus always is on the customer.” Ritchie Bros. customers were numerous in 2015. With the last of the year’s unreserved auctions in the books Dec. 18 — in Los Angeles and Kansas City — Ritchie rolled out year-end statistics, including the following numbers for what the company calls its “average industrial auction:” • $16.8 million gross auction proceeds • 2,200 registered bidders • 200 consignors of equipment to be sold In addition, Ritchie Bros. Financial Services delivered a most-ever amount of financing for equipment buyers at its auctions — $220 million — with total gross auction proceeds for the year reaching a record $4.25 billion through 345 unreserved auctions and its online equipment market Web site. Following is the rest of the interview with Dolan: CEG: When you were hired, Ravi Saligram cited your leadership and U.S. market experience as great assets. How do you see Ritchie Bros. benefiting from your being a member of the executive team? Dolan: I have a strong working knowledge of the U.S. and Latin America region, having worked in this construction and industry space for upwards of 25 years. I
In a photo taken at Ritchie Bros.’s auction site in Polotitlan, Mexico, are Terry Dolan (R) and Richard Aldersley, vice president of sales. In May 2015, Dolan was named president of the U.S. and Latin America division of the company.
have years of global sales and marketing experience, and have worked in a lot of different areas of the equipment industry, including with dealers and manufacturers. CEG: Is there a makeover of some kind occurring at Ritchie, a significant change in how the company will operate in the U.S. and Latin American markets? Dolan: Ravi Saligram has put a lot of changes in place already. Ritchie Bros. has gone to more of a regional focus, which gets us a lot closer to markets, to the buyers. It lets us be more agile in responding to the market. Those are some big things. We also want to expand our offerings beyond unreserved auctions. We are known as the world’s largest auction company, but we want to branch out into other areas. For example, we want to expand our presence in the private sales market through our EquipmentOne secure online marketplace. We want to do more to support our customers through our equipment refurbishing service centers, where machinery can be refurbished, repaired and repainted. CEG: In 2015, Ritchie Bros. had $1.9 billion in equipment sales to online buyers in auctions and EquipmentOne transactions. That was a 6 percent increase over 2014 and the most-ever annual online sales for the company. EquipmentOne sales were up 9 percent from a year ago. Will online sales continue to be an expanding segment? Dolan: Online auctions will continue to be a growing aspect of our business, certainly, and sales through the EquipmentOne
online marketplace is another choice — putting a piece of machinery up for auction in a controlled, online sales process for up to 14 days with the option of placing a reserve price. EquipmentOne has been around as a company for more than 10 years, and as a part of Ritchie for two years and it gives sellers another format to reach more people and control the timing, location and price of a sale. CEG: What is the biggest challenge facing Ritchie Bros. in the next few years— competing auction houses, the economy, or what? Dolan: Availability of used equipment in general is a challenge. But we also have the challenge of meeting customers’ demands for more and more information about the pieces of equipment they are buying. Customers have stronger demands today than they used to have, so we continue to scale up our ability to provide that information. CEG: Does the increasing reliance by contractors on rental equipment have any impact on the equipment auction business? Dolan: Contractors are going to continue to rent equipment products. The increasing rental presence in the construction industry is an indication of the value to contractors of renting. But rental companies use auctions to move and sell their equipment when they change their inventory. Furthermore, contractors still are buying products for their use in six-month or 12-month jobs. It is largely still a buying-and-selling market.
CEG: Have the recession and slowmotion recovery of recent years been hurtful to the auction business or have auction companies such as Ritchie benefited from the slower economy and reluctance of contractors to buy new equipment? Dolan: It probably is a little of both. We probably did benefit in some respects from the downturn, but it depends on the equipment. Right now, oilfield equipment is in flux. Construction, on the other hand, is picking up and customers are holding onto construction equipment a little bit longer. Our business is kept busy whether an economy is shrinking or growing. CEG: A recent look at the Ritchie Bros. Web site showed almost twice as many agricultural machines for sale than construction machines — though the latter included 315 excavators, 200 compactors, 196 loaders and 103 skid steers, to mention a few. Yet $797 million of Ritchie Bros. sales in 2015 were from transactions involving transportation assets like trucks compared to $414 million from agricultural equipment. Just what type of equipment does account for most auction dollars? Dolan: More items will be added to our Web site daily as we get closer to our auctions in February, but the biggest piece of the auction market is construction equipment, for sure. However, transportation is one of the fastest-growing segments; there has been a huge growth in truck sales, both over-thesee RITCHIE page 51
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Vögele MT 3000-2i Material Transfer Lands in N. America The newly designed MT 3000-2i material transfer vehicle from Vögele offers increased performance in material transfer vehicles for asphalt paving. This machine is designed with the contractor in mind for enhanced productivity, low operating costs and maneuverability, according to the manufacturer. This high performance unit weighs 56,000 lb. (25,401 kg), with 18-ton (16 t) storage capacity, heavy enough to get the job done, but portable enough to haul to operate on bridges. Its low profile gives it a low center of gravity, and innovations give it an edge in performance and productivity. The MT 3000-2i can move 1,300 tons (1,179 t) per hour, and active remixing is achieved by two 16-in. (40.6 cm) diameter conical augers in the receiving hopper. Both primary and secondary conveyor belts are 43 in. (109 cm) wide, and are heated to keep material from sticking, and eliminate “warm up” loads. The secondary conveyor can swing 55 deg to left or right. Heated scrapers also keep the belts constantly clean with a minimum of fuss. Material transfer vehicles eliminate contact between truck and paver, resulting in smoother mats. They also fight thermal and material segregation. Essentially, they provide noncontact paving between truck and paver, and surge capacity to allow the paving process to continue during truck exchanges. More efficiency is achieved by providing active remixing in its receiving hopper, and a passive remixing in a 17- or 22-ton (15 or 20 t) “receiving insert” in the paver hopper. A grate system in the receiving insert breaks up cold crusts as they enter the insert, allowing smaller clumps to absorb heat from the hotter surrounding mix. This passive remixing insert
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costs nothing in terms of energy or maintenance, in fact it enhances a lower cost of total ownership, according to the manufacturer. The receiving hopper empties in advance of the next dump, a reartilting front of the hopper will move stray material toward the conical augers. Conical augers themselves minimize end-of-load and start-of-load segregation. Its extremely efficient feed system has an auto feed function that
will automatically slow or shut down feeding when the paver hopper insert is filled, while a maximum delivery override switch will deliver material at maximum throughput for instant filling of the hopper insert. Moreover, a propel system featuring a unique auto distance control keeps the feeder at a pre-set distance from the paver, so the operator can focus only on steering and the trucks dumping in front. In essence, the paver elec-
tronically pushes the feeder. Also a collision bar on the paver insert will halt Vögele pavers if they get too close to the MTV. The water-cooled Deutz engine features 215 hp and is Tier IV-interim emissions-compliant. While the MT 3000-2i is new to this continent, it is a product that has been developed and used in Europe for decades. For North America, the design has been changed to include swinging con-
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road and vocational. The type of equipment being sold in volume is very much dependent upon regions. In the Midwest, there has been more growth in agricultural equipment. We’ve had a large presence in agriculture in Canada for years, but there was a significant growth in agricultural equipment sales in the U.S. in 2015. CEG: You are president of Ritchie business in the U.S. and Latin America. Which market is bigger? Dolan: Today the U.S. market is the larger one, as it is in general for industrial equipment. Of Ritchie’s record $4.25 billion in sales in 2015, $2.1 billion of it was in the U.S. However, we have a growing presence in Latin America. CEG: What separates Ritchie Bros. from its competitors? What edge does Ritchie have among auctioneer companies? Dolan: One of the biggest things we offer is the always-unreserved live auction. When people come to one of our auctions, they know the market will determine the price of equipment that day and that it will sell that
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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted CONCRETE CRUSHER/PULVERIZER FOR EXCAVATOR | MECHANICAL CONCRETE CRUSHER FOR KOMATSU PC 200 70MM PINS CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E. NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GENERATOR | WE ARE LOOKING FOR A GENERATOR, CHP, 1X1MW, 1X500KW, HZ:50, FUEL TYPE: GAS, OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 400 VOLTS. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TURBINES WITH ALTERNATORS | PLUS ALL ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANELS AUXILIARIES LIKE CONDENSERS, OIL AND LUBRICATION SYSTEMS, EJECTORS, ETC. A COMPLETE STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR SET FOR 11,000 VOLTS, 50 HZ, 18MW TO 20MW CONDENSING TURBINES 67KG/CM2 TO 90 KG/CM2 IN LET PRESSURE. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU PC200LC-5 | KOMATSU ENGINE CLOSE TO THE SOUTH OR SOUTH EAST RUNNING OR NON RUNNING 2-3 UNITS CONTACT: JASON SPENCE EMAIL: JSPENCE@HEAVYEQUIPMENTMS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D39PX | KOMATSU D37, D39, D51, D61, D65 ALL PX DOZERS UNDER 5000 CONTACT: JASON SPENCE EMAIL: JSPENCE@HEAVYEQUIPMENTMS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D 8T D9T D10T D11T I NEED FROM USER | WANT TO BUY FROM «USER USA ONLY« BULLDOZER WITH RIPPER ONLY BULLDOZER D8AT D11 1975 AT 2015 ONLY USER NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CAT 988H | WE WANT TO BUY CAT 988H WITH BLOCK HANDLER CONTACT: JOHNSON WILLIAMS PHONE: 707 736 6806 EMAIL: SALES@HARRISONMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CX160D EXCAVATORS | 4 UNIT CONTACT: EMANUEL GARCIA PHONE: 00244925197944 EMAIL: EMANUELGARCIA082@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WARTSILA OR MAN GENERATORS 5MW TO 12MW | NEED (2) GENERATORS: (1) WITH CAPACITY 10 TO 12MW, (1) WITH CAPACITY 5 TO 6MW. BRAND" WARTSILA OR MAN FUEL: DUEL (HFO, DIESEL) PREFERRED VOLTAGE: 11KV PREFERRED AUXILIARY LOAD: HRSG BASE. PLEASE SEND FULL DETAILS, PICTURES & PRICE. CONTACT: VICTOR LEBRON PHONE: 864-574-0404 FAX: 864-576-7204 EMAIL: APESALES@ AMERICANPLANTANDEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS: 980GI, 980FI, 980C (1986 & UP), 972H, 972G, 970F, 966H, 966G, 966FII, 966FI, 966F, 966E, 966D, 966C, 950F, 950E, 950B, 950A (1978 & UP), 936, 930, 920, 910. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: TCM WHEEL LOADERS: 830, 820 & 810. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: KOMATSU WHEEL LOADERS: WA 100-1, 70, 40 & 30. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: EXCAVATORS: CAT 225B, BLC OR DLC. CAT 235C OR D. SAMSUNG 280LC. DAEWOO 290, 300, 420, 470 OR 500. HITACHI EX-60 OR EX-120. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: MOTOR GRADERS: CATERPILLAR 140H, 120H, 140G, 14G, 14H OR 12G. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CATERPILLAR DUMPER 769C OR 769D. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: DOZERS: CAT D9L, D9N, D9R, D10N. KOMATSU D-355 OR D-155. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE MACHINES FROM THIS LIST: ROLLERS: INGERSOLL RAND COMPACTOR SD100D OR SD150D. BOMAG 213, DYNPAC 251D, 301D OR 421 (6-8.5 TONS), HAMM 1997 & UP (11-12 TONS). CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING FOR ANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGE CATERPILLAR ENGINES: 3116, 3176, 3196, 3204 & 3304 (DI & PC), 3306 (DI ONLY), 3406B & C SERIES ONLY, 3408 DI ONLY, 3412 (DI & PC), C11 & C13. CONTACT: ADEL LOKA PHONE: 714-494-4488 OR 717-666-1117 EMAIL: ADEL@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 744J WHEEL LOADER LOW HOURS GOOD CONDITION CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SOIL COMPACTOR | I NEED SOIL COMPACTOR AND MOTOR GRADER CONTACT: SALIM K A PHONE: 9745062657,9446465929 EMAIL: SALIMKAJCB86@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER 644B | JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 1975 TO 1985 CONTACT: DAVID PHONE: 6417407315 EMAIL: MEGENJEPSEN217@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET DRILLING RIG | RIG TO DRILL DRY WELLS 30 DEEP; IDEALY 42" TO 60" DIAMETER. THANK YOU. CONTACT: JOHN GORSKY PHONE: 5596515820 FAX: 5596515830 EMAIL: JOHN@JT2INC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED: CAT 938 OR 950 OR A JOHN DEERE 644K UNDER 2500 HRS. PREFER COUPLER BUCKET AND FORKS CONTACT: GREG MARTIN PHONE: 614-562-4830 EMAIL:MACHINERYMART @MIDOHIO.TWCBC.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CAT 938G WHEEL LOADER | LOW HOUR - CAT 938/950 WHEEL LOADER CONTACT: SCOTT EMAIL: SWORTH@ UNIVERSAL-MACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANUAL FOR A GRIMMER SCHMIDT 185 AIR COMPRESSOR | I NEED PARTS, OWNER, SERVICE MANUALS ALONG WITH A WIRING DIAGRAM. THIS IS A FORMER MILITARY UNIT BUT AS A TRAINING FACILITY WE LIKE TO HAVE THE MANUALS SO STUDENTS CAN BECOME USED TO USING THEM. IN SOME CASES SAFETY BECOMES AN ISSUE ALSO. CONTACT: LARRY POLSLEY EMAIL: POLSLEYL@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2-D7G BULLDOZERS NOT ADVERTISED | NEED WITH WINCH OR RIPPER FOR PARTS I PAY CHEAP RUNNING OR NOT RUNNING WANTED: (2) DEERE 300D II HAUL TRUCKS | LOOKING TO PURCHASE 2 - CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 LOW HOUR DEERE 300D II HAUL EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ TRUCKS. VIDEOTRON.CA CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELL –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: 3603147413 TIPPER 10TYRA FAX: 3607273222 CONTACT: MOHITGUPTA KUMAR EMAIL:GLEN@VISTAEQUIPMENT.NET PHONE: 9837097931 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER | WE ARE INTER- EMAIL: YOURMOHIT01@GMAIL.COM ESTED IN CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOAD- –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RM300 SOIL ROTOR USED | NEED FOR ERS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT . A CLIENT, USED IN EXCELLENT CONDICONTACT: GEORGE SAEID TION, NO MORE THAN 10 YEARS OLD: PHONE: 717-666-1117 CAT RM300 ROTARY MIXER, WITH SOIL EMAIL: ROTOR. SALES2@GCESEQUIPMENT.COM CONTACT: GUILLERMO CARDONA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PHONE: 7866636624 23 TON REAR MOUNT BOOM TRUCK | EMAIL:ECOALLIANCES@OUTLOOK.COM 23 TON NATIONAL CRANE OR EQUAL. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (REAR-MOUNT ONLY) CAB IF POSSITIPPERS | 12TYRE TIPPERS BLE. UNADVERTISED. EAST COAST IF CONTACT: NAVEED POSSIBLE. PHONE: 9989508683 CONTACT: BOB FAX: 08782262814 PHONE: 919-896-4782 EMAIL: SRTNAVEED@GMAIL.COM EMAIL: NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 89 KENWORTH T600 | SOME TO START CARTAWAY CONCRETE MIXER DUMP TRUCKING CONTACT: RONALD J CLARK CONTACT: CARLOS CANTU PHONE: 801-768-4753 PHONE: 9794189661 EMAIL: CLARRJCC@Q.COM EMAIL: CCANTU99@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE CASE 580 OR 590 L OR M | 4X4, EXT ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR HOE, 4IN1, EROPS, HOURS 4,000, USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA- EXCELLENT COND ONLY $28,000, TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR WITHIN 500 MILES OF BOSTON EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOT CONTACT: CHRIS INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES) . EMAIL: CJBROCK2002@YAHOO.COM WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE USED 330 CAT EXCAVATOR | USED 330 OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE CAT EXCAVATOR FOR CONSTRUCTION. BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO CONTACT: BEN ASIEDU LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU PHONE: 630 247-3191 HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISEMAIL: BENJAMINASIEDU@ATT.NET CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDICASE CX160B EXCAVATOR | LOW TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. HOUR CASE CX160B EXCAVATOR CONTACT: FRANK PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT PHONE: 1-800-33-GROFF 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. FAX: 732-780-3618 CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES EMAIL:FRANKHORAN PHONE: 2708492270 @GROFFTRACTOR.COM EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TOP CYLINDER | TOP CYLINDER, LOOKING TO ADD IT TO THE MACHINE CONTACT: JEFF PHONE: 4129990058 EMAIL: MREDSTREESERVICE@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LEEBOY 8500 | **WANTED*** LEEBOY 8500 OR SOMETHING VERY SIMILAR. CASH BUYER. MAX PRICE $15K CONTACT: CHARLES EMAIL: CFLYNN404@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRUCK TANDEM AXLE | I NEED A TANDEM AXLE TRUCK FOR SHORT RUNS. IT MUST BE WHITE (COLOR). IT HAS TO HAVE LOW MILEAGE. MID 20K RANGE MAX PRICE. CASH DEAL. READY TO BUY TODAY!! SOUTH EAST USA. PLEASE, NO OFFERS FROM OVERSEAS. CONTACT: CHARLES EMAIL: CFLYNN404@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB TELEHANDLERS 550-170 YEARS 2005, 2006 AND 2007 CONTACT: STEVE PHONE: 281-491-0614 EMAIL: STEVE@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PLASTER SPRAYING MACHINE | WE ARE LOOKING FOR WET MORTAR SPRAYING MACHINES HAVING A HORIZONTAL DELIVERY DISTANCE YO TO 150 METER PLUS CONTACT: HARISH RUPAREL PHONE: 919820913535 FAX: 912224187144 EMAIL:HARISHRUPAREL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 B CONTACT: ROBERT CLINTON EMAIL: ROBERT@ HARRISONMACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT GRADERS | LOOKING FOR CAT GRADERS CONTRACTOR OWNED. 140G..140H...14G...14H... CONTACT: DALE LAMPHERE PHONE: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY | 7 TEETH ON PINION, 36 ON RING, HAS ROCKWELL SYMBOL STAMPED ON TIMKEN BEARING LOCKNUTS..6 BOLTS HOLD IT IN, COMES OUT FROM FRONT..DOESNT HAVE REGULAR REAR PAN, SPLITS LEFT TO RIGHT, FOR A REAR WHEEL DRIVE 1970 WAIN ROY FRONT END LOADER/BACKHOE, MODEL 220 SER# 1228, MAY BE A FORD REAR END, MAY BE MILITARY SURPLUS, ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. CONTACT: MARK HAMMOND PHONE: 1-802-349-9955 EMAIL: MARKIS38@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LANDFILL COMPACTORS | WE ARE LOOKING FOR CAT 836H LANDFILL COMPACTORS WITH 10,000 HOURS OR LESS PREFERRED AND CAT 816F LANDFILL COMPACTORS CONTACT: MARK PHONE: 519-686-1123 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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• Atlantic City, NJ March 31 – April 2, 2016 For: Annual 3-Day Auction: Rental Fleet, Late Model Construction Equipment & more
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• Las Vegas, NV Fri., February 5, 2016
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• Phoenix, AZ Tues., February 9, 2016 • Houston, TX February 10-11, 2016 • Tipton, CA Fri., February 12, 2016 • Orlando, FL February 15-19, 2016 • Fort Worth, TX March 2-3, 2016 • Los Angeles, CA Fri., March 4, 2016 • Nashville, TN Tues., March 15, 2016 • Kansas City, MO Wed., March 16, 2016 • Denver, CO Thurs., March 17, 2016 • North East, MD Thurs., March 17, 2016 • Chicago, IL Fri., March 18, 2016 • Minneapolis, MN Tues., March 22, 2016 • Columbus, OH Tues., March 22, 2016 • Sacramento, CA Wed., March 23, 2016 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Sacramento, CA Sat., February 13, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck
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• Denver, CO Wed., September 14, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
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• North Franklin, CT Fri., January 29, 2016 For: Major Public Auction
• Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 7, 2016 For: 7th Annual Spring Public Equipment Auction
• North Franklin, CT April 7-9, 2016 For: 3-Day Major Public Equipment Auction
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• Martinsburg, VA Fri., January 29, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment
• Woodstock, IL Sat., April 9, 2016 For: Annual Spring Contractors & Landscapers Auction
STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173
POWERS AUCTION SERVICE www.powersauction.com 608-439-5764 • Browntown, WI Sat., February 20, 2016 For: Kojak Excavating & Trucking LLC. Complete Close-Out PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., January 26, 2016 For: JW Powerline Inventory Reduction Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., January 28, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 11, 2016 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., February 18, 2016 For: Truck & Trailer Auction QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., February 4, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales • Uniontown, PA Thurs., April 7, 2016 For: Construction & Farm Equipment Sales RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., March 12, 2016 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., March 16, 2016 For: Construction Equipment
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Con-E-Co Lo-Pro Concrete Batch Plant | Las Veg gas a
2008 John Deere 770D | Las Veg gas a
2011 Grove R RT8 T890E 90 Ton 4x4x4 | Houston
2010 & 2007 John Deere 200D LC | Houston
2007 Caterpillar D8T | Las Veg gas a
2 – 2007 Kenworth T800B Super 18 | Phoenix
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A Guide to 2016 Industry Auction Companies Alex Lyon & Son Sale Managers & Auctioneers Inc. Alex Lyon & Son was founded in 1950 by Alex Lyon as a company that handled private treaty negotiations of cattle and farm machinery. In 1973, Alex’s son Jack became more involved and began to diversify, working heavy equipment sales into the lineup of services. Today, the company conducts sales of construction equipment the world over. Alex Lyon & Son is headquartered in Syracuse, N.Y. For more information, visit www.lyonauction.com. Beazley Auctioneers Beazley Auctioneers is a God-centered company that provides local service with a global reach. Specializing in remote and offsite sales of heavy equipment and industrial assets. Beazley Auctioneers values relationships and delivers results; and has grown nearly 10 fold since it’s founding in 2013. The company’s corporate office is located at 6205 Chapel Hill Blvd, Ste 200, Plano, Texas 75093. For more information, call 800/670-1227 or visit www.beazleyauction.com. BidSpotter BidSpotter.com, the global pioneer in live and timed auctions, provides instant access to the thousands of auctions hosted by 350 industrial, construction and farm equipment auctioneers in the US and Canada. With 20plus years of industry expertise, round-the-clock customer support and a cutting-edge online bidding platform, BidSpotter.com is dedicated to providing customers with top-tier service and the best online bidding experience. Wholly-owned by ATG Media, BidSpotter.com continues to deliver exponential yearly growth while at the same time helping industry leading auctioneers grow their business. BidSpotter.com is the online bidding solution of choice with more than $7 billion worth of products offered on its site, an average of 34 percent sold to online bidders, and a database of 531,000 active buyers. For more information, call 866/597-2437 or visit BidSpotter.com. Blackbird Asset Services Blackbird Asset Services LLC is a boutique auction and valuation firm that caters to secured creditors and bankruptcy professionals. Founded in 2010 by 25 year auction veteran David Fiegel, the company currently conducts eight to 12 auctions per year both online and onsite. Specializing in commercial sales of machinery, equipment and real estate, Blackbird Asset Services conducts auctions and certified appraisals of commercial assets (“inside the factory”) and construction equipment nation-
wide. Blackbird is a service oriented, welcome alternative to the mega-auction companies, and is based in Buffalo, N.Y. For more information call 716/632-1000 or visit www.blackbirdauctions.com. Bunch Brothers Auctioneers Inc. Bunch Brothers Auctioneers Inc. was formed in 2001 by Steven Bunch to provide one-owner liquidations for contractors via the straight commission philosophy — meaning “Our goal is to get the seller the highest possible selling price for their equipment.” Steven Bunch has been in the auction business since 1983 and also owns Bunch Bros. Auction & Realty Inc., along with his brother, Roy Bunch, who is a licensed auctioneer and real estate broker. According to the company, “The main difference between Bunch Brothers’ family-owned auction company and the public-owned auction companies is ... you are not just another statistic to us. Our reputation is based on your sales being the best that they can possibly be. Bunch Brothers will also spend the time with you to help prepare for the auction and create a respectful yet friendly relationship that will continue long after the auction.” Bunch Brothers Auctioneers has grown to become the largest auction companies in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, conducting one-owner auctions, including construction, mining, industrial, farm, real estate and the 15th annual spring and fall Louisville auctions. For more information call 270/748-8080, or visit www.bunchbrothers.com. Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers In 1961, James A. Luggen “Big Jim” (1914 - 2001) founded Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers with his wife, Stella. Prior to that, Big Jim proudly served his country during World War II and returned to civilian life in 1946. He began his business career buying and selling excess war goods with his company, Wright Surplus Sales. As his expertise in the field of industrial machinery and equipment grew, he accepted a position as an auctioneer for Joseph P. Day Company of New York City in 1956. In 1960, he and Stella made the decision to go into business for themselves. In the mid 1970s, Jerome A. Luggen and Jeffrey L. Luggen joined Cincinnati Industrial Auctioneers, both after graduating from the University of Cincinnati. Having been around the business their whole lives, they hit the ground running, actively conducting auctions, buying and selling all types of equipment. In the early 1980s, James A. Luggen decided to officially retire from the business, handing the reins over to Jerome and Jeffrey. They immediately took control and began actively seeking new business opportunities,
expanding the company in both size and scope. In the 1980s and 1990s, the company flourished under Jerome and Jeff’s management, going from five employees in a home office, servicing mostly local clients to a full-time staff of 30 servicing clients nationwide. In the 2000s, Jeff’s sons, Jeffrey M., Jr. (2000) and Joseph (2005) joined the staff, starting on the road set-up crew, prepping the sites for auction. Spending weeks away from home, learning the business from ground up has helped teach them the sacrifice, hard work and dedication that it takes to run a successful small business. In the 2010s, Jerome and Jeff are actively managing the company; Jeffrey M. has grown to a management position and is involved all aspects of the business and Joseph M. has become secondary auctioneer and an accredited AMEA appraiser. Jerome’s son, Ryan Luggen, officially joined the company in 2013 after graduating from Ohio University. Today, the company is running like a “well-oiled machine” with the two fathers’ 30-plus years of experience and their three sons’ youth and ambition, they look to provide top nationwide auction and appraisal services for another 50-plus years. Darell Dunkle & Associates Auctioneers Inc. Darell Dunkle founded Darell Dunkle & Associates Auctioneers Inc. in 1965. The business started hosting a variety of farm and heavy equipment auctions throughout the United States. The company also does equipment appraisals. Headquartered at its 3-acre location at 3284 E Arnold Lake Rd, Harrison, Mich., 48625, the company hosts 10 to 20 auctions a year. Darell Dunkle & Associates Auctioneers specializes in heavy equipment and holds two annual contractors equipment sales. The company hosts the sales at its Harrison, Mich., location and also offers online bidding. For more information, call 800/433-6670, 989/5391704, email ddunkle@core.com or visit www.dunkleauctioneers.com. Davis Auctions Inc. Davis Auctions Inc. is a public auction house for construction equipment and related supplies. Davis Auctions Inc. has been in business since 1976 selling as an agent for various consignors, including Northeast Utilities, Yankee Gas, Public Service of New Hampshire, various municipalities, banks and private companies. Davis Auctions also provides appraisals for the construction industry. James H. Davis, president of Davis Auctions Inc., is an associate member of the International Society of Appraisers and a member of the New England Appraisers Association. Davis Auctions Inc. is located at 210 Cheshire Road, see AUCTIONS page 58
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AUCTIONS from page 56 Route 68, Prospect, CT 06712. For more information, call 800/201-4368 or 203/7584087 or visit www.davisauctionsinc.com.
Deanco Auction Co. of Miss. Inc. Deanco Auction was established in 1992 and specializes in a wide variety of auctions including construction equipment, farm tractors and farming machinery, logging equipment, heavy-duty trucks and trailers in all areas of the United States. The Deanco team brings more than 80 years of combined auction experience to the industry. The sale site in Philadelphia, Miss., is located on 50 acres, features a 10,000 sq. ft. all-weather drive-thru facility, as well as a 3,850 ft. paved and lighted airstrip. The sale site in Dothan, Ala., was recently remodeled, bringing many new features to the forefront of Deanco’s operations. Donnie W. Dean is the company’s owner and CEO For more information, call 601/656-9768 (Mississippi) and 334/792-1116 (Alabama), or visit www.deancoauction.com. Del Peterson & Associates Del Peterson & Associates was founded in 1970 by Del Peterson. During the early years the company focused our efforts in the fertilizer and grain industries and set the standard for professional onsite auctions in these respective fields. Since that time, Del has retired and his son, Steve Peterson, is now the President/CEO of the business. Del Peterson & Associates Auctioneers is dedicated to making the online auction experience the best possible. The company specializes in selling equipment and facilities through our public online auction service. The company strives to maintain the true auction experience at the convenience of selling and bidding over the internet. The live auction board provides the feel of an onsite auction with a dynamic clock, bidding extension time and the comfort and convenience of bidding from you own computer, tablet or smart phone. The company has a multi-faceted national marketing program that has proven to be very effective in targeting clients across the United States. We have an experienced sales staff and provide additional marketing support through our website, sale bills and advertising in respected regional and national publications. The team of professionals is hard-working, honest and reliable. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. was founded in 1990. The company holds four major auctions each year at its all-weather drive thru facility, located at 6531 S. State Road 13, Pendleton, IN, 46064-9194. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. also conducts onsite auctions throughout the midwest annually. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. offers additional services including commissioned auctions, outright purchases, trustee liquidations and estate and real estate auc-
tions. For more information, call 765/778-9277 or visit www.dsaauctions.com. Equify Auctions Equify Auctions has quickly become one of the premier auction houses in the great State of Texas. Featuring three brand new, state of the art, climate controlled facilities in Cisco, Wills Point, and Sealy, Texas, Equify regularly hosts heavy equipment, machinery and truck auctions across the state. Equify’s auctions are attended by people all over the world due to our online presence, and unparalleled “blue glove” service. When you take part of an Equify Auction, whether as a buyer or a seller, you quickly see that it’s more than just an auction – it’s an event. Equify is also unmatched in offering a one-stop-shop for your construction needs ranging from asset services, that provide certified business and machinery appraisals; commercial lending that will step in when the banks won’t; insurance services to manage and finance your business risk; real estate financing that provides backing for your commercial projects; and, of course, auctions, where you can confidently buy and sell the equipment that is critical to the success of your business. Auctions + Commercial Lending + Insurance Services + Asset Services + You. Together, we are Equify. We are based in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, and can be found online at equifyllc.com or at 817-490-6800. Contact us, and Equify your business. Euro Auctions Derek Keys first established Euro Auctions in 1998 in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with five employees. Since then, Euro Auctions has grown from a small family owned business into one of the world’s leading auctioneers of industrial plant, agricultural and construction equipment, according to the company. Euro Auctions has an unreserved auction policy, which means that everything sells to the highest bidder — there are no minimum bids and no reserve prices. Euro Auctions is headquartered in Northern Ireland and hosts more than 30 auctions annually from its six permanent auctions sites around the world including its U.S. site located at 300 Raymond Hill Road, Newnan, Atlanta, GA 30265, and offsite locations, which includes online auctions. Offsite auctions are held for customers for a variety of reasons such as cessation of trading or retirement auctions, for example. Customers can bid at all auctions onsite or online on a variety of items including construction equipment and farming and agricultural equipment. The company’s goal is to provide a straightforward service, making the buying and selling of quality equipment easy and accessible to all. For more information, call 770/683-3883 or visit www.euroauctions.com.
Henderson Auctions Marvin Henderson founded Henderson Auctions in 1957. From its humble beginnings, Henderson Auctions is now recognized as one of the global leaders in the auction industry, yet small enough to provide personalized service. Henderson Auctions’ two auction facilities include its main office and original 30-acre location in Livingston, La., and 40-acre location in Carencro, La.,, conducting more than 50 auctions per year selling construction equipment, trucks, farming equipment, business liquidations and surplus equipment reduction. Henderson Auctions maintains a full-time staff of more than 30 dedicated auction professionals, with more than 200 years of combined auction experience. Henderson Auctions remains a family-owned business with Marvin Henderson leading the company as founder and principal auctioneer. Janet Henderson Cagley serves as the company’s CFO and Jeff Henderson serves as president/CEO, currently serving on the Louisiana Auctioneers Licensing Board. Integrity and service is the cornerstone on which Henderson Auctions was built and remains strong today. Its clients become partners in the truest sense of the word. Every team member in the organization plays an important role. From the set-up crew to the auctioneers and office staff, each and every member of the team is dedicated to providing the best auction experience. The company’s professional auctioneers work aggressively to maintain an exciting atmosphere and are knowledgeable in values of the assets the company sells, and are persuasive in soliciting bids while maintaining a friendly comfortable relationship with buyers. For more information on buying or selling, call 800/850-2252 or 225/686-2252, or visit www.HendersonAuctions.com. Livingston Location: 13340 Florida Blvd. Livingston, LA 70754, Carencro Location: 3620 NE Evangeline Thruway, Carencro, LA. Hess Auctioneers LLC Hess Auctioneers LLC was formed in 2007 by four Lancaster County, Pa., business owners with decades of auction and transportation industry experience. They came together to start a company which brings sellers of quality used equipment together with interested buyers at consignment auctions in Marietta, Pa. The company holds consignment auctions six times per year, with approximately 600 units per sale. Its sales feature tractors, trailers, straight trucks, dump trucks, pickup trucks, construction/material and handling/agriculture equipment. Hess also offers its consignors and bidders: full photo listings on its Web site, national and local print/digital advertising, email marketing, full color brochure mailing, secure storage of equipment, absolute and reserve options, on-site and online bidding, and on-site notary service and fleet liquidation/dispersal services. Hess Auctioneers LLC is located at 1451 River Road see AUCTIONS page 60
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Hilco Industrial Hilco Industrial was established more than 50 years ago. Today, the company conducts more than 75 machinery and equipment auctions and orderly liquidations per year covering a broad spectrum of industries, company types and levels of technology including construction, mining and more. In addition to onsite auctions, Hilco conducts webcast, online, turnkey, negotiated, private treaty and liquidation sales. Hilco Industrial’s marketing headquarters is located in Farmington Hills, Mich. For more information call Hilco Industrial 877/3744526 or visit www.hilcoind.com Housby Auctions Housby was founded by Jack Housby in 1969 and is based out of Des Moines, Iowa. The company has grown to serve client companies across America and around the world. Housby is a singlesource provider for a variety of products and services, such as new and used truck sales, auction services, transporting, mixer manufacturing, and truck refurbishment. Twice a month, Housby Auctions sells all types of light and heavy equipment starting at 12 p.m. CST, through an online auction format. Whether you buy or sell equipment, Housby makes the process simple. Every sale is backed with the Housby Guarantee that sellers will be paid within 10 business days of the sale and all buyers are screened and guaranteed. All equipment is completed with a professional inspection, appraisal, and photos included. For more information to see our upcoming auction dates and view equipment, visit www.housby.com/auctions. Hunyady Auction Company Hunyady Auction Company reached an important milestone in 2015 — 25 years in business. The company, located at 1440 Cowpath Road, Hatfield, PA 19440, is a full-service provider of machinery and equipment from proposal to payout. Hunyady Auction Company is staffed with six licensed auctioneers, settlement bankers and clerks, five certified appraisers, notaries public, advertising coordinators and data input team. Operators, mechanics, and laborers staff complete field setup crews. For more information, call 800/233-6898 or visit www.hunyady.com. I.R.A.Y. Auction I.R.A.Y. Auction was established in 2000 by Col. Ray Henry, a third-generation auctioneer with more than 30
years’ experience. I.R.A.Y. Auction provides a multitude of auction services and benefits, holding both on- and offsite auctions throughout the year to sell, in addition to heavy iron, real estate, personal property, business liquidations and estate auctions. I.R.A.Y. Auction’s 40-acre auction yard is located at 11935 Hwy 95 NE (on the northwest corner of Hwy 25 and Hwy 95), Foley, Minn. 56329. The site features a drive-over ramp and large registration area with space for vendor booths. For more information, call 320/968-7230 or visit www.Iraymn.com. Iron Bid Global/Rogers Realty & Auction Co. R. Bracky Rogers founded Rogers Realty & Auction Company in 1964 as a real estate brokerage company. In the early 1970’s the company expanded to include auction services, and by the 1990’s Rogers held auctions up and down the East Coast. In 2007, Rogers became a third generation firm when Dustin Rogers joined the company. Iron Bid Global was established in 2011 as a stand-alone company to serve the agriculture, construction and transportation industries with auction and sales solutions. Iron Bid Global/Rogers Realty & Auction Co. opened a 6-acre, permanent sales facility in Mount Airy, N.C., in 2013, and conducts four auctions onsite each year. In addition, the company conducts two municipality auctions and several online equipment and real estate auctions for a total of 50 to 100 auctions each year. The company’s equipment division services a wide range of clients from individuals to large corporations, rental companies, dealers, government entities and more. For more information call 336/528-IRON (4766) or visit www.ironbidglobal.com. IronPlanet/CAT Auction Services IronPlanet welcomes buyers and sellers to Florida. Customers can bid on a selection of used heavy equipment and trucks in Florida at this year’s Cat Auction Services sale. The companies expanded the auction to five days to accommodate the volume of high quality equipment we are selling. Buy onsite or online starting at 9 a.m. ET every day beginning Feb. 8 to 12. The companies have an impressive selection of equipment from a large number of Cat dealers, leading OEMs, national rental companies, construction companies, financial institutions as well as trucks from major retailers, like Walmart. Equipment brands include a wide range of highquality, late-model equipment from Caterpillar, Volvo, Case, John Deere, Komatsu, JLG, Genie and many more. Preview begins Feb. 1 at 8 a.m. ET and runs through SFeb. 7 at 5 p.m. ET. Customers can stop by the site (5000 Oren Brown Road, Kissimmee, FL) and register or register online at www.ironplanet.com where customers can also view equipment and download inspection reports. Interested in participating in future sales, please call us on 1-888-433-5426.
IronPlanet is an online marketplace for used heavy equipment and trucks, and an innovative participant in the multi-billion dollar heavy equipment auction market. Since 2000, IronPlanet has sold more than $4 billion of used equipment online, and has more than 1.4 million registered users worldwide. IronPlanet’s exclusive IronClad Assurance guaranteed inspection reports, gives buyers the confidence to buy online, increasing demand and providing better price performance for sellers. With IronPlanet, buyers can bid from their phone, tablet, laptop or in person, at our Cat Auction Services events. Visit the market places to find out more: IronPlanet, GovPlanet, TruckPlanet, Kruse Energy & Equipment AuctioneersSM, allEquip, Asset Appraisal ServicesSM and Cat Auction Services. IronPlanet is backed by leading investors Accel Partners, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Caterpillar and Volvo. James G. Murphy Company James G. Murphy founded the James G. Murphy Company in 1970. The company is located in Kenmore, Wash., just outside Seattle. The company also has an office in Keizer, Ore., near Salem. The company has grown from a small family company to one of the largest commercial and industrial auction companies in the United States, according to the company. The James G. Murphy Company conducts up to 12 auctions a year on its auction site, which is approximately 10 acres. In addition, The James G. Murphy Company conducts approximately 100 auctions a year, specializing in commercial and industrial equipment including contractors equipment, heavy trucks and trailers, forest products equipment, machine shops and metal fabricating equipment, woodworking equipment, vehicles, restaurant equipment, office equipment, computers and much more. The company has sold everything from aircraft to ocean liners. All James G. Murphy auctions are conducted live and online. The company also conducts timed, online only auctions For more information on James G. Murphy Company, call 425/486-1246 for the Kenmore office, 503/463-4444 for the Keizer office or toll free 1800/426-3008 or visit murphyauction.com. Jeff Martin Auctioneers Jeff Martin Auctioneers has been in business since 2009. When the company originally opened it was known as Martin & Martin Auctioneers of MS Inc. The company made the decision to change the name in spring of 2014 to be more in line with the company’s goal of being a leader in the auction industry, all over the United States not just in Mississippi. The company is owned and operated by Jeff Martin of Pelzer, S.C. Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. continues to grow each year and holds more than 25 auctions per year with both regional and international attendees.
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Auctions are held both online and onsite. While the company’s focus is in the construction and transportation industry the company also auctions real estate, business liquidations and municipality surplus. The company has a 25 acre facility located 15 miles south of Hattiesburg, Miss., that features an indoor stadium seating arena with air conditioning and heating. In addition to holding auctions in its facility, they also travel to many customer locations holding auctions all over the United States. Online auctions are conducted through the company website WWW.JEFFMARTINAUCTIONEERS.COM. Jeff Martin has a long history in the auction business as he grew up in the industry. Jeff’s father started Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. more than 40 years ago in South Carolina while Jeff continues on the tradition in Mississippi at his company Jeff Martin Auctioneers Inc. The goal of the company is “to consistently provide the best value for our customers in the auction profession” in the United States and the world. For more information call 601-450-6200 or visit WWW.JEFFMARTINAUCTIONEERS.COM
JM Wood Auction Company Inc. J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. was founded in 1973 by J. Malcolm and Brenda Wood. Over the years, the company and its reputation has grown to become one of the top leaders of construction and heavy duty truck auctions, according to the company. J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. can provide the seller with the guaranteed assurances they need when it comes to time to sell their surplus equipment. Whether it be a financial guarantee or a complete purchase of one piece or an entire fleet, J.M. Wood Auction will provide you with the custom tailored solutions to best meet your needs. Both Malcolm and Brenda laid the foundation of core values and integrity that the second generation of the company holds dear. J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. is family owned and operated business, and we look forward to v with your family. J.M. Wood Auction Company Inc. is located at 3475 Ashley Road, Montgomery, AL 36106 and 15 Belvedere Circle, West Columbia, SC 29172. For more information, visit www.jmwood.com.
J. G. Cochran Auctioneers & Associates LTD J.G. Cochran Auctioneers & Associates LTD was founded in 1972 by James G. Cochran, president, CEO and head auctioneer. In addition to conducting construction equipment auctions, the company offers many services including appraisals and liquidations, auctions of real estate, industrial equipment, farm equipment, livestock, bankruptcy and consignment auctions. J. G. Cochran Auctioneers will hold auctions on site for customers, or at its auction complex located at 7704 Mapleville Road, Boonsboro, MD 21713; which has expanded to cover 87 acres with more than 47,000 sq. ft. J. G. Cochran Auctioneers also has two other prime, permanent locations to better serve the four state region with one in southern Maryland and the other in West Virginia. For more information, call 301/739-0538 or 800/310.2844 (MD only); fax 301/432-2844 or email: info@cochranauctions.com.
Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company is a familyowned auction business, which has been in business for more than 35 years. Lloyd Meekins offers everything from small-scale auctions to large multi-day events. Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company’s main sale site is located at 4070 N.C. Hwy 211, East Lumberton, N.C. 28358. Situated on 150 acres, including a 3,000 sq. ft. all-weather drive-thru facility. and 50 acres of parking. For more information, call 800/499-6560 or visit www.meekinsauction.com.
J.J. Kane More than 20 years ago, J.J. Kane was established to serve the construction and utility industries. J.J. Kane now conducts more than 40 absolute, public auction sales each year at 17 locations, nationwide. Buyers can purchase items both in person at the auction sites or online. In addition to selling items on the auction yards, equipment also can be sold “Live Off-Site” enabling sellers to participate in a live, physical auction without the cost or logistics involved with moving equipment to an auction site. J.J.Kane makes it easy for buyers and sellers to connect and exchange equipment. J.J. Kane Auctioneers is headquartered at 1000 Lenola Road, Building 1, Suite 203, Maple Shade, NJ 08052. For more information, call 855/GO2-KANE or visit www.jjkane.com.
Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. is a full service auction company with facilities in South Carolina. Established in 1973, Martin & Martin holds memberships in the National Auctioneers Association, South Carolina Auctioneers Association, and Associated General Contractors and is led by president Deborah S. Martin. The company’s South Carolina office is located at 1618 Easley Highway, Pelzer, SC 29669, phone number 864/947-7888. For more information, visit www.mmaauction.com. Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers has grown to become one of the largest auction companies in New York and Pennsylvania, according to the company. Its growth is due, in part, to the company’s quality service and attention to detail, and Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers is versatile enough to serve the large and small auctions. Since 1965, Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers has been in the auction and real estate business in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The company is a full time
professional auction company. Its goal is to be fair and to satisfy both the buyer and seller. Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers specializes in the absolute auction method of marketing and sell large amounts of construction, farm, municipal and machine shop equipment; vehicles of all types; business liquidations and all types of merchandise, especially real estate. Mel Manasse & Son Auctioneers conducts approximately 80 to 90 auctions of all types annually for private individuals, companies, banks, lending institutions, municipalities, secured creditors and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. They are licensed auctioneers in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Ohio and Florida, and real estate brokers in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For more information call 1/800MANASSE or visit www.manasseauctions.com. Miedema Auctioneering Miedema Auctioneering conducted its first live auction in 1984. In 1987, founders Sid Miedema Sr., Sid Miedema Jr. and Scott Miedema established Miedema Auctioneering Inc. as a corporation. Over the past 30 years, the company has worked diligently to earn a reputation for honesty and integrity in the auction industry. The company strives for accurate appraisals and high volume sales. Miedema Auctioneering’s team incorporates cuttingedge technology into its auction services to ensure that its clients have the best possible results for their auctioneering needs. In 2000, the company expanded its operations to include an Internet bidding component in its live auctions. The company is able accommodate a wide variety of client needs given its extensive experience managing and conducting online auctions. Over time, a series of specialized companies allow the firm to provide value by tailoring its approach to the individual client’s needs. Today, Miedema Asset Management Group conducts approximately 300 online and live auctions each year. The company handles appraisals, liquidations of construction equipment, agricultural equipment, real estate, guns and much more. Miedema Auctioneering Inc., Miedema Appraisals Inc., Repocast.com Inc., Orbitbid.com Inc., LASTBIDrealestate.com Inc., Rangerbid.com, SSL Corporation and Online-AuctionSoftware.com Inc. are conjunctively organized under the umbrella of Miedema Asset Management Group. These companies employ nearly 150 professionals specializing in all areas of commercial, construction, agricultural, industrial and real estate sales. Miedema Asset Management Group continues to grow and expand, conducting hundreds of online and live auctions annually selling to bidders across the globe. We conduct auctions all over the United States and excel in what we do with the knowledge and growth we have learned through the last 31 years. see AUCTIONS page 62
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The company’s headquarters location is in Byron Center (Grand Rapids Metro), Mich. For more information, visit www.1800asset.com or call 1-800/527-8243 Motley’s - Asset Disposition Companies Motley’s Auction & Realty Group continues to expand its services and are pleased to announce its affiliation with Sperry Van Ness International, a leading national commercial real estate brokerage. Motley’s will be migrating its Commercial Real Estate to “Sperry Van Ness/Motley’s” and, to better serve our clients, we will be adding commercial real estate brokerage to our commercial real estate auction services. The company is proud of the new Sperry Van Ness/Motley’s (SVN/Motley’s) franchise and looks forward to solving its clients’ disposition needs. Four specialized divisions now make up the Certified Virginia Small Business, Real Estate, Industrial, Business Assets and its sister company, Motley’s Richmond Auto Auction, which is led by the second generation, President Mark T. Motley. Motley’s headquarters is located at 3600 Deepwater Terminal Road, Richmond, VA 23234, For more information call877/MOTLEYS or visit www.motleys.com. Myron Bowling Auctioneers Founded by Myron Bowling in 1975, Myron Bowling Auctioneers Inc. was incorporated in1985 and has grown to become one of the nation’s largest industrial auctioneering firms. Headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio, the company conducts approximately 80 auctions for privately and publicly held companies, the United States Bankruptcy Court and other lending institutions and turnaround management companies throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Myron Bowling Auctioneers Inc. focuses entirely on auction services and specializes in the construction equipment; mining; heavy haul and rigging; transportation; as well as CNC machining and machine tools; metal fabrication; manufacturing, marine; material handling, scrap/surplus and woodworking industries. The company has conducted single-owner $25 million auctions, multi-day complete liquidations of major facilities to sales for local excavating contractors Myron is a member of the National Auctioneers Association, Machinery Dealers National Association and the Certified Auctioneers Institute and a founding member and former director of the Industrial Auctioneers Association. For more information, visit http://www.myronbowling.com.
Nitke Auctions Nitke provides professional auction service, qualified yard assistance, and knowledgeable staff and management. Its auctioneers are state champions and Nitke always uses state-of-the-art settlement and registration systems. The Annual Wisconsin Contractors Auction has been held for 47 consecutive years at Nitke Wausau Auction Center, every spring and every fall. Throughout the years, the company has sold hundreds of thousands of pieces of equipment to tens of thousands of buyers around the world. Nitke embraces new technology and gets every bidder to attend with all the latest bidding options: Online, simulcast live Internet bidding, and traditional onsite bidding. For more information, visit http://www.nitkeauctions.com/. Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc. Founded more than 35 years ago, Petrowsky offers auction and appraisal services from its newly expanded main office in North Franklin, Conn. The new space offers 25 acres equipped with a drive-by ramp, which allows auction attendees to sit inside the building while equipment is driven by for their inspection and bidding. Petrowsky also handles auctions in other areas including the underground utility, waste recycling and marine/dredging industries, as well as commercial real estate. Sales can be conducted onsite at consignors’ own yards or Petrowsky offers no-cost use of its facility. Petrowsky can provide a multitude of flexible auction proposals, any one of which can be custom designed. The three most desired programs, in basic terms, are: (1) Commission sales with seller paying auction company a percentage of gross sales, (2) Minimum guarantees with overage sharing, and (3) Outright company buyouts. Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc. is located at 275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254 For more information, call 860/642-4200 or Email: contact@petrowskyauctioneers.com. Powers Auction Service Powers Auction Service has been in business since 1948 — starting with William Powers; Dan J. Powers and Lillian Powers; Dan S. Powers and Deb Powers; and now, Dan R. Powers. Powers Auction Service is constantly learning the markets to make the seller and buyer feel comfortable on sale day, according to the company. Powers Auction Service is entering its fourth generation and is improving its systems in an ever-changing marketplace, to help the buyer and seller experience a positive auction experience. Powers Auction Service works throughout the Midwest selling thousands of items a year. The company has two permanent auction sites available to the
consignor and buyer — Browntown, Wis., and Baldwin, Iowa. For more information, visit www.powersauction.com/About-Us.html. Powers Auctions and Equipment Sales Powers has roots in Illinois dating back to 1948 when Dan Powers Sr. began his business. Today, Powers Auction and Equipment Sales LLC is owned by auctioneer, Mike Powers, a veteran of the business for more than 42 years. Powers Auction and Equipment Sales LLC (Powers) has evolved in the time since 1972 when Mike Powers began as an auctioneer. Currently, the business conducts auctions locally as well as works contractually for national auction companies throughout the United States, Mexico and Puerto Rico. In its history, auction attendance has grown from just more than 100 attendees to more than 1,000 for each of its auctions. Powers is a family-owned operation, located in Woodstock, Ill., and currently conducts annual equipment auctions with customers from throughout the United States. Powers is a licensed dealer in the State of Illinois and handles all types of construction and landscape equipment, as well as trucks, trailers, and related equipment. For more information, visit www.mikepowers auctions.com/about.html. Proxibid The most trusted auction companies and equipment brands rely on Proxibid to provide strategic selling solutions for maximum return on investment. Buyers choose Proxibid because they know they will get the highest quality equipment at the best prices. Proxibid offers: • A number of qualified sellers • A sophisticated risk management system, designed to ensure both buyers and sellers are safe when transacting online • Access to equipment inspection reports, videos and more to make certain buyers have all the information necessary make educated buying decisions with every purchase Proxibid’s marketplace connects buyers and sellers with access to the online marketplace for buying heavy construction equipment and industrial machinery. More than $3 billion in inventory passes through Proxibid’s marketplace annually across 16 categories representing every major inventory class. There are multiple ways to transact in the Proxibid Marketplace ― live auction, timed auction, buy now, or make offer. Since 2001, Proxibid has brought buyers and sellers together in a trusted online marketplace. Proxibid is headquartered in Omaha, Neb., with offices in London, UK. For more information about Proxibid, visit www.proxibid.com. see AUCTIONS page 64
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Purple Wave Purple Wave, the largest no-reserve Internet auction firm in the country, specializes in liquidating equipment and vehicles through online auctions. Customers with one item as well as those with a whole fleet to sell will find that Purple Wave provides an easy, straightforward way to sell used equipment quickly and efficiently, according to the company. The Purple Wave approach to auctions maintains the traditional auction experience for buyers and sellers, but affords the convenience that comes with the Internet in a number of ways. • Purple Wave offers turnkey service from start to finish including photographing customer assets, writing item descriptions, uploading to the Web site, advertising and promoting the auction, selling to the highest bidder, collecting the money and sending the customers settlement checks. • Selling with Purple Wave does not incur relocation costs. No need to transport equipment to an auction site. Purple Wave sells “as is, where is” eliminating all transportation costs. • Fast turnaround. Regularly scheduled auctions, no waiting for a sale. A typical month includes auctions specific to construction, agriculture and trucks/trailers. • No reserve auctions. Bidders compete with one another, increasing the value of items. Recently recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing private companies in the United States, Purple Wave boasts approximately 100,000 registered buyers and 250,000 monthly visitors to purplewave.com, helping sellers reach a much broader marketplace than traditional auctions. For more information, visit www.purplewave.com. Quaker City Auctioneers Quaker City Auctioneers is a 3rd generation full-service industrial and commercial auction, liquidation and appraisal company with more than 80 years of experience in buying, selling, auctioning, appraising and liquidating all types of machinery, equipment and real estate. Jacob Moshen founded Quaker City Auctioneers in 1932 and, with the help of his son and son-in-law, conducted 40-plus auctions each year through the 1970s. Once a commodity auction house, Eric Merback, the 3rd generation auctioneer and appraiser, transitioned the business into an equipment auction company specializing in industrial plants, construction and commercial assets. For more information visit www.quakercityauction.com. Quantos Auctions Quantos Auctions gives customers the chance to confidently bid on and acquire previously owned construction machinery from reputable sellers. Searching for inventory is simple, with categorized
equipment lists that provide users with the ability to drill down and view detailed specifications, close-up photos, and thorough inspection reports that detail and grade the condition of each component. Each carefully sourced machine is thoroughly examined by experienced inspectors and the results clearly presented, which allows customers to make informed buying decisions. Walk-around videos provide 360-degree views of each machine in action, eliminating the need to travel to see the equipment, which saves buyers time and money. The system even has an auto-bid option that automatically increases your bid. For more information, visit www.quantosauctions.com. Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. was founded in 1989 by Dewain and Beth Ritchason. The company conducts quarterly heavy equipment and truck auctions at its Lebanon, Tenn., auction facility, as well as off-site and timed online only auctions throughout the year. This past year, the company celebrated its 26th anniversary in the auction business. In the upcoming 2016 year RA will be offering Mobile Bidding to all customers on all platforms. Ritchason Auctioneers is a family owned and operated business, and with the next generation of leadership coming alongside the founders, the company looks forward to serving the heavy equipment, truck, trailer and commercial vehicle industries with the same values and uncompromising integrity that has given Ritchason Auctioneers its well respected name in the auction business today. Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. is located at 7538 Linwood Road Lebanon, TN 37090. For more information, visit Ritchason.com or call 800/806-3395. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Established in 1958, Ritchie Bros. (NYSE and TSX: RBA) is the world’s largest seller of used equipment for the construction, transportation, agriculture, material handling, energy, mining, forestry, marine and other industries. Ritchie Bros.™ solutions make it easy for the world’s builders to buy and sell equipment with confidence, including live unreserved public auctions with onsite and online bidding (rbauction.com), the EquipmentOne™ secure online marketplace (EquipmentOne.com), a professional corporate asset management program, and a range of value-added services, including equipment financing for customers through Ritchie Bros. Financial Services (rbauction.com/financing). Ritchie Bros. has operations in 19 countries, including 44 auction sites worldwide. For more information, visit RitchieBros.com.
Roller Auctions David Roller founded Roller and Associates and his first desk consisted of two filing cabinets and an overturned door in the basement of his house. Headquartered in Denver, Colo., Roller & Associates Inc., was founded in 1976 by Roller after a shift in careers caused him to look into the auctioning business. Today, the company is run by his son Dayton Roller. Dayton grew up in the business doing everything including running sheets, labeling brochures, cleaning the facilities and setting auctions. After attending college at Colorado State University, Dayton pursued a career in public accounting with PriceWaterhouseCoopers. After years of performing audits for many technology and mining companies, including two that were taken public, Dayton went to work for one of his clients in the telecom industry. In 2002, Dayton decided to pursue a career in the auction industry and in 2010 Dayton took over as CEO and president of the company. Roller Auctions specializes in auctions for secured creditors, bankruptcy trustees, government agencies, business owners and more. For these entities, Roller conducts more than 150 auctions per year both at its 13-acre site in Denver and at seller locations. These auctions are conducted via online and live simulcast formats. Roller was recently recognized by CoBiz Magazine as one of the top 250 private companies in Colorado and is number one with under 30 employees. Roller Auctions is located at 7500 York Street, Denver, CO 80229. For more information call 866/515-1668 or visit www.rollerauction.com. Roy Teitsworth Inc. For 43 years Roy Teitsworth Inc. has specialized in the sale of construction, municipal and farm equipment auctions at the customer’s location or at its auction facility in Geneseo, N.Y. The company manages 60 to 70 auctions per year. Roy Teitsworth Inc. has worked with the sale of construction and heavy equipment for more than 27 years and serves as an auctioneer for a national auction company that specializes in construction equipment. Recognized by the National Auctioneers Association as a leader in the marketing of municipal equipment, Roy Teitsworth Inc. has more than 20 years of experience in this industry. The company also is recognized in New York State by agricultural lenders as a leader in marketing used farm equipment. Roy Teitsworth Inc. is located at 6502 Barber Hill Road, Geneseo, NY 14454. For more information, call 585/243-1563 or visit www.teitsworth.com.
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Sales Auction Company LLC Sales Auction Company was created in 2009 by Samuel M. Sales and Samuel P. Sales (Sr.) and is located at 55 King Spring Rd., Windsor Locks, CT 06096. Since its beginning five years ago, this growing company has renovated and expanded its auction facility to more than nine acres of selling ground. Sales Auction Company specializes in selling all types of construction equipment including trucks, trailers, fleet vehicles, land care, agricultural equipment and more. For more information call 860/627-7506 or visit www.salesauctioncompany.com. Shetron Auction & Equipment Shetron Auction & Equipment LLC was established in 1991 and is located at 103 Hammond Rd., Shippensburg, Pa., on 15 acres visible from Interstate 81. The company hosts auctions every even month on the last Friday of that month in a drive-thru format. Online bidding is available for those that can’t make it to the physical location. Auctions include construction and farm equipment and the company buys new and used construction equipment. For more information call 717/253-0213 or visit www.shetronequipment.com. Steffes Auctioneers Inc. Robert Steffes founded Steffes Auctioneers Inc. in 1960, primarily to sell farms and livestock. In 1984 the business incorporated and all business operations were moved to Fargo, N.D. Today, Steffes is a nationally recognized company, that markets farm equipment, construction equipment, industrial equipment and real estate at public auction. Steffes Auctioneers’ North Dakota office is located at 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078. For more information, call 701/237-9173 or visit www.steffesauctioneers.com. United Country Real Estate United Country is an international auction and real estate company that specializes in selling all types of real estate, industrial and commercial assets, construction equipment, oil and gas production equipment and farm and ranch equipment. Established in 1925, the company is the nation’s largest and only organization of real estate professionals and auctioneers specializing in selling entire companies, including the equipment and the real estate. When liquidating assets, United’s 275 auctioneers have sold everything from entire operations to individual bulldozers, graders, diesel engines and oilfield pumps. In the past 30 years, the company has liquidated entire plants that manufactured commercial turf care equipment, aircraft engine resurfacing operations, motor rewinding and transformer repair. The firm also offers a wide range of appraisal services. United Country Real Estate is comprised of more than
5,000 agents and approximately 600 offices nationwide, serving more than 140 international markets with onsite, online-only, online and on-site auctions (real estate and personal property can be bid on online prior to and during a live event), multi-property and multi-parcel auctions. Additionally, United Country has sold billions of dollars of development land, commercial and retail property, warehouses, equipment storage lots, trophy properties, ranches, farms and recreational land. United Country Real Estate is headquartered at 2820 NW Barry Road, Kansas City, Mo., 64154. For more information, call 800/999-1020 or visit www.UnitedCountry.com. Utility Auctions Inc. Utility Auctions is a full-service auction company that conducts live onsite auctions for the forestry, construction, utility and municipal industries. The company is proud of its well earned reputation for product knowledge, customer service, and most of all, integrity. All of these elements combine so that both sellers and buyers mutually benefit. Sellers will have profitable sales with Utility Auctions’s low transaction costs and buyers will be satisfied in that they received a good product at a fair price, according to the company. Old-fashioned values combined with a modern approach make Utility Auctions an ideal choice when remarketing or expanding your fleet. Western Construction Auctions Inc. Western Construction Auctions Inc. (WCA) is a fullservice industrial auctioneer specializing in the marketing and sale of construction equipment, trucks and trailers, including transportation, mechanical repairs and equipment reconditioning. WCA can help buyers assess the condition and value of equipment of interest. Performing equipment inspections providing additional photos and performance reviews and more are a few of the ways WCA serves customers. Online and proxy bidding also are on offer for WCA’s customers. WCA’s Corporate Office / Auction Yard is located at 2021 Goetz Road, Perris, CA 92570. For more information, call 951/490-0149 or toll free 866/731-7760 or visit wca-online.com. Wilson’s Auction David and Carolyn Wilson founded Wilson’s Auction in 1966. Today, the company conducts more than 150 auctions involving a variety of items including farm machinery, construction equipment, antiques, estates, personal property and real estate. The company’s permanent auction site and headquarters is located at 10120 Dupont Blvd. Lincoln, Del. For more information call 302/422-3454 or visit www.wilsonsauction.com.
Wolfe Industrial Auctions Inc. Located at 9801 Hansonville Road, Frederick, MD 21702, Wolfe Industrial Auctions Inc. has specialized in heavy equipment auctions since 1978. The company also offers many additional services including buyouts, liquidations and guarantees and appraisals. For more information, call 301/898-0340 or visit www.wolfeauctions.com. WSM Auctioneers When John Cadzow Sr. arrived in Phoenix, Ariz., in 1971, he likely could not have envisioned the busy auction site that now occupies 10 acres in the southeast corner of the city. A farmer and steel worker from western Pennsylvania, he had always dabbled in selling equipment, but the growth of what is now WSM Auctioneers would have been hard to predict. After starting his own auction company in the 1970s, Cadzow Sr. went on to buy WSM Auctioneers in 1984. With his son, John Jr., running the company since 1998, WSM has grown to be the auction company of choice for many major utility companies in Arizona. Today, nearly 75 percent of a WSM Auction consists of utility related equipment. A huge majority of Cadzow’s consignments come from his seven long-time customers: Arizona Public Service (APS) — the largest electric utility in Arizona; The Salt River Project — the largest water provider in central Arizona; Southwest Gas; Century Link; Maricopa County; the city of Tempe; and Fleet Remarketing Group. For more informationm, visit www.wsmauctioneers.com/. Yoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc. Yoder & Frey was established in 1964 by Elias Frey, Tim Yoder and Jack Higley and conducted its first auction on May 5, 1964 in Saginaw, Mich. Led by V. Peter Clark today, the company serves the construction equipment, truck, trailer, mining, farming and forestry industries with 10 to 15 auctions annually as well as offering appraisals. This year, Yoder & Frey will be holding its 42nd annual Florida sale in Kissimmee, its 13th annual sale in Darlington, Pa. Yoder & Frey’s permanent auction sites are located at 651 W. Southport Road, Kissimmee, Fla. and 423 Ashwood Road, Darlington, Pa. Corporate headquarters are at 1670 Commerce Road, Holland, Ohio 43528. For more information, call 419/865-3990 or toll free 800/842-6221 or visit www.yoderandfrey.com.
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Bar None Begins 2016 With Successful January Sale
Bidders make their way to their seats on a chilly morning in Sacramento for the Bar None Auction event. Ron Machado (L) of Rivercrest Ranches in Ripon, Calif., was on hand along with almond farmer Nick Alta, also of Ripon. Alta was looking for a backhoe and showed serious interest in the Case 580.
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ar None Auction held a public sale of heavy equipment and commercial trucks on Jan. 9, 2016. The auction was conducted at its permanent site on Power Inn Road in Sacramento, Calif. Despite the less than ideal weather conditions, a good crowd turned out for the first Bar None event of the year. Their second event was held the following weekend in Riverside, Calif. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Smaller equipment was sold in a separate ring outside.
RNR Construction’s Kyle Holmes was on hand to bid on one or more skid steer loaders. Here, he is pictured with a Volvo MCT 135C. RNR is a heavy civil construction company based in Sacramento. Zeb Seidel, Bar None CEO and auctioneer, paused in front of the Cat 308C that he would later sell to the highest bidder. Seidel commented that sales are brisk in Sacramento as well as at their other sites in Riverside, Calif., and Portland, Ore.
GS Chocker of Bekka Construction of Sacramento put the John Deere 310 J backhoe through its paces.
Giovanni Gonzales of B&D Excavating in San Francisco is pictured with the John Deere 323D skid steer that caught his eye.
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Roller Auction Hosts Successful January Sale in Denver
Melvin Oltmans (L) and Corrina Robbins of Oltmans Farms, Beatrice, Neb., can really use this Case 521D loader on the farm. Dwayne (L) and Tina Osadchuk of OZ Directional Drilling, Scottsdale, Ariz., think this Bombardier snowplow may be just the thing for their Oak Creek Ranch in Colorado.
Andrew Richter (L) and Kip Reilind of Heavy Equipment Ventures, Seattle, Wash., are thinking of adding this Cat 950H to their inventory.
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Robert Turnbull, owner of Mr. Robert Auto Sales in Denver, Colo., thinks he can put this GM CT7500 snowplow and dump truck into service in Denver.
Tracy Smith, Colorado Rock & Dirt Excavation, Pagosa Springs, Colo., poses with this Cat 120 G motorgrader for a “photo op.”
Brad Wade of L&L Machinery, Oberline, Kan., has been checking this Hyundai HL 75T over very carefully.
Bill Taylor of Triple B Colorado LLC, Canon City, Colo., plans to bid on this Komatsu WA 250 tool carrier to help with roads, site prep and gravel hauling.
Ken Rutt and Ziggy, his faithful companion, of Morning Star Drilling in Three Forks, Mont., think this Cat 416C loader/backhoe will come in handy to help with core drilling of mines.
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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL-BEST .................................................2 BAR NONE AUCTION ...................................................................13 BARGAINS .....................................................................................52 BEJAC CORP ................................................................................13 BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ......................................................23 BLANCHARD MACHINERY ..........................................................10 BOBCAT COMPANY.................................................................24,25 BOMAG ..........................................................................................47 CALDER BROTHERS CORPORATION .......................................46 CASE CONSTRUCTION ...............................................................29 CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................11 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ..................................................................9 CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................52 COASTLINE EQUIPMENT ............................................................18 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE EXCAVATORS & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ..........................8 WANTED ...............................................................................53 DITCH WITCH WEST...............................................................36,37 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS .................................................30 DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA .......................................................15 ECCO EQUIPMENT ......................................................................21 EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC CISCO TX..............................................................................69 ESCO CORP..................................................................................51 FLANGE LOCK ................................................................................2 HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC...........................................................3 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY....................................22 HYDREMA U S INC .........................................................................9 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT..................................31 IRONPLANET ORLANDO FL........................................................................59 JAMES G MURPHY CO......................................................57,63,67 JCB INC.....................................................................................40,41 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................44 JOHN DEERE ................................................................................32
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER .........................................................38 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP....................................................34,35 LEEBOY .........................................................................................49 MINNICH MANUFACTURING .........................................................6 NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY ........................................17 ON THE ROAD TRUCKING ..........................................................13 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC/LRH .................................53 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION......................................55 ORLANDO FL........................................................................71 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................5,30 ROADTEC ......................................................................................45 ROCKLAND MANUFACTURING ....................................................2 SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................................48 SANY AMERICA INC .....................................................................26 SCOTT EQUIPMENT.....................................................................19 TAKEUCHI......................................................................................39 TOWMASTER ................................................................................28 VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS ..................................................72 WACKER NEUSON ..................................................................26,27 WIRTGEN AMERICA .....................................................................50 WORLD OF ASPHALT.....................................................................7 YANMAR AMERICA.......................................................................33
UTAH STATE SUPPLEMENT ARNOLD MACHINERY....................................................................7 CENTURY EQUIPMENT .................................................................3 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE.......................................11 HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO .........................................................5,9 INTERMOUNTAIN BOBCAT............................................................6 INTERMOUNTAIN COMPACT EQUIPMENT .................................9 KOMATSU EQUIPMENT CORP .....................................................2 PEAK JCB ........................................................................................5 WHEELER CAT..............................................................................12
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