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Las Vegas Sees Largest Job in Over a Decade By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Not since construction of the City Center nearly a decade ago has Las Vegas seen a project the scope of the Las Vegas Arena. Spread over 16 acres right near the Strip, the arena will have the capacity to seat 20,000 people for events like boxing matches, concerts, award shows and other sporting events and entertainment. Workers broke ground on the $375 million, 650,000-sq. ft. (60,386.9 sq m) arena, owned by AEG and MGM Resorts International, in May 2014 and it is expected to be completed in April of 2016. “I’ve worked on several sports projects, arenas in particular,” said Monte Thurmond, vice-president
In addition to the extensive balconies, which were included to take advantage of the Las Vegas climate, the design also features a two-acre plaza and an abundance of extra space.
of Hunt Construction, an AECOM Company. “There’s always challenges to overcome. This one is no different. It has rather unusual
geometry. The structure is six levels. It slopes at the back of the building, slopes out at the front, then transitions to vertical at the
sides. It has a 120-ft. curtain wall sloping toward the street, and balconies on four different levels. None of the geometry is consistent. There is a perforated metal screen that wraps the balconies that creates another layer, adding to the unusual geometry. It kind of looks like a spaceship landed on the strip.” Because of the unique design, the project is relying heavily on 3D modeling, said Rob Stephans, senior vice-president of ICON Venue Group, the project manager. In addition to the extensive balconies, which were included to take advantage of the Las Vegas climate, the design also features a two-acre plaza and an abundance of extra space. “Arenas like this are often set see VEGAS page 46
State DOTs Cancel, Senators Propose $3.9B DelayImprovements State Construction Budget See Page 15
Table of Contents ............4 California Section ....15-23 Paving Section ..........29-37 Skid Steer Section ....47-61 Auction Section ........66-75 Business Calendar ........68 Advertisers Index ..........74
Four states have canceled or delayed $780 million in transportation improvement projects and another nine say over $1.8 billion are at risk because of continued uncertainty over whether Congress will take action soon to fix the ailing Highway Trust Fund (HTF). The Washington, D.C.-based American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) reviewed news reports, public statements and testimony from state officials to compile the list featured in a March 24 report. On average, the HTF is the source of 52 percent of all highway and bridge capital investments made annually by state governments. Funding for the federal highway and transit program expires on May 31 unless Congress acts. The HTF has suffered five revenue shortfalls between 2008 and 2014, and the next cash crisis is expected to occur in summer 2015. So far in 2015, four states — Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee and Wyoming — have shelved $779.7 million in projects due to the uncertainty over federal funds. see DOT page 70
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) A bipartisan group of state senators rolled out a construction budget April 8 that calls for $3.9 billion in capital spending over the next two years. The proposal is more than $100 million larger than the capital budget bill passed by the House. Both plans call for spending tens of millions of dollars on new mental-health facilities and hundreds of millions of dollars on education-related projects, as well as a range of other infrastructure construction. Sen. Jim Honeyford, lead author of the chamber’s capital budget, said the Senate plan includes complete funding for 80 parks and trails statewide.
“These destination sites will provide an economic boon to their communities while encouraging folks to get outdoors.’’ Sen. Jim Honeyford R-Yakima
“These destination sites will provide an economic boon to their communities while encouraging folks to get outdoors,’’ Honeyford, R-Yakima, said in a news release. see BUDGET page 40
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2003 John Deere 700H, Stk#: 9814, EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, Side & Rear Screans, 6 Way Blade, 7,408 hrs., Winch, 22" Pads, 10 ft. Wide .. ............................................................$52,500
2008 John Deere 450J LT, Stk#: 9076, EROPS, A/C, FM Stereo, 6 Way Blade, 3,705 hrs., 16" Pads, Vail JD450 Ripper S# H08134, 8 ft. Wide Rake, 8ft. Wide ....................................$66,500
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2014 Bomag BW211D-40, Stk#: 9755, EROPS, A/C, 84" Smooth Drum, 3 hrs., 23.1x26R3 Tires, Deutz Eng ..........................................$109,500
2004 Skytrak 10054, Stk#: 9790, 10,000 lbs., 54 ft., 3,695 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 72" Frame, Aux. Hyd., Front Stabilizers, 17.5x25 Foam Filled 2000 Dynapac CA252PD, Stk#: 9728, 84" Pad Tires, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 4 Cyl. Cummins Drum, 8,564 hrs., 600/60x30x5 Tires, 4 Cyl. Eng ..........................................................$52,500 Cummins Eng ......................................$32,500
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2010 Atlas Copco XAS185, Stk#: 9746, 50 PSI, 435 hrs., ST205x75Rx15 Tires, Trailer Mounted, JD Eng..................................................$10,500
2004 John Deere 310SG, Stk#: 9685, OROPS, 4WD, 24" Bucket, Extendahoe, Pilot Controls, 12.5x80-18 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 Rear Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng........................................$32,500
1984 Case 580S E, Stk#: 9805, OROPS, 2WD, 24" Bucket, 1,200 hrs., 3 Stick Control, LT265/ 75R16 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 Rear Tires $13,500
1994 Cat D350D, Stk#: 9815, EROPS, A/C, 9,266 hrs., 26.5Rx25 Tires, 11 ft. Height, 11 ft. Wide, 42 ft. Long ................................$34,500
2011 John Deere 650J XLT, Stk#: 9778, OROPS, Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 6 Way Blade, 3,769 hrs., Rails, Sprockets, Pins & Idlers @ 8090% , 18" Pads @ 50%, 8' 9" Blade.....$69,500
2006 Lull 944E-42, Stk#: 9664, 9,000 lbs., 42 ft., 3,948 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 60" Forks, 72" Tilt Frame, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 15.5x25 Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng.$36,500
2005 Case 580M II, Stk#: 9802, OROPS, 2WD, 3,791 hrs., 24" Bucket, 2 Stick Controls, 11Lx16 Front Tires, 19.5x24 Rear Tires, 4 Cyl. Case Eng ............................................................$26,500
2011 Cat D6T XW, Stk#: 9775, EROPS, A/C, FM Stereo, Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade, 5,175 hrs., Dimond 80J Ripper S# 110243 ....$189,500
2007 Cat D6R LGP, Stk#: 9419, EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, Rear Screen, St./Tilt Blade, 11,136 hrs., 2013 Cat 289C2, Stk#: 9769, EROPS, A/C, 1,129 2012 John Deere 210G LC, Stk#: 9418, EROPS, Paccar PA56 Winch s# 0602839, 13 ft. Wide ...... hrs., 80" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 18" Rubber Tracks, 4 A/C, FM Stereo, 2,879 hrs., 42" Bucket, 32" Pads, ..........................................................$109,500 Cyl. C3.4 Cat Eng ................................$52,500 10' 6" Wide ............................................$132,500
2008 Lull 1044C-54, Stk#: 9708, 10,000 lbs., 44 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,581 hrs., 60" Forks, 52" Tilt Frame, 17.6x25 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ..............$46,500
2013 Case SV185, Stk#: 9525, OROPS, 4 hrs., 64" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Quick Coupler, 4 Cyl. CNH Eng ....................................$38,500
2007 Ingersoll-Rand SD77DX, Stk#: 9382, 66" Smooth Drum, 275 hrs., 14x9x24 Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng., 9' 4" Height. ................$61,500
2006 JLG G6-42A, Stk#: 9705, 6,000 lbs., 42 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,363 hrs., 48" Forks, 48" Tilt Frame, 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 4 Cyl. JD Eng..........................$27,500
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2007 Genie GTH644, Stk#: 9722, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft., 2,765 hrs., 4WD, 48" Forks, 50" Frame, 13.00x24 Tires, 4 Cyl JD Engine ..........$28,500
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2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9652, 500 lbs., 40 ft., 4WD, 4,791 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng ......................................................$23,500
2006 Genie Z60-34, Stk#: 9684, 60 ft., 4WD, 1,508 hrs., IN385/65D19.5 Tires, Tires, 4 Cyl. Perkins Diesel ......................................$38,500
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2011 Kawasaki 4010, Stk#: 9807, OROPS, 639 2007 JLG 1930ES, Stk#: 9702, 500 lbs., 19 ft. hrs., 4WD, 23x11.00x10 Tires, Diesel Eng .......... Platform Height, 246 hrs., Electric Power .......... ..............................................................$6,500 ..............................................................$6,500
1999 John Deere 672CH, Stk#: 9774, EROPS, A/C, 6,327 hrs., 14 ft. M/B, Riper, 17.5x25 Tires .. ................................................................$69,500
2006 Skytrak 6042, Stk#: 9266, 6,000 lbs., 42 Ft., 2,320 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 48" Frame, 2008 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk#: 9700, 980 hrs., Aux. Hyd., 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self 4WD, 64" Push Blade, 6" Trench, 3 Cyl. Diesel Eng Leveling System, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng...$34,500 ............................................................$16,500
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28 WACKER NEUSON CONTINUES TO GROW IN N.A. MARKET Headquartered in Menomonee Falls, Wis., Wacker Neuson Corporation has been a leading provider of light and — increasingly — compact equipment in the USA and Canada for more than five decades.
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12 HOLT CAT WILL CONTINUE TO REMAIN AND EXPAND IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Holt Texas LTD (Holt CAT), the largest Caterpillar dealership in the United States, is taking steps to retain and expand its corporate headquarters campus in San Antonio’s District 3.
12 HARLO WELCOMES MEDLEY MATERIAL HARLO Products recently welcomed its newest authorized dealer, Medley Material Handling. This new partnership will expand sales and services of the HARLO HP Series of Cummins Powered vertical-mast, rough terrain forklifts to eight new locations throughout Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.
72 INJURIES ON THE RISE FOR TROUBLED SEATTLE TUNNEL PROJECT The four iron workers recently hurt when a wall of rebar gave way during construction of a tunnel under Seattle are among a growing number of workplace injuries the massive project has seen since 2012 — injuries that have resulted in almost $1 million in workers’ compensation claims, according to state occupational safety figures.
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Holt Texas LTD (Holt CAT), the largest Caterpillar dealership in the United States, is taking steps to retain and expand its corporate headquarters campus in San Antonio’s District 3.
Holt CAT Will Continue to Remain, Expand in San Antonio, Texas, Area Holt Texas LTD (Holt CAT), the largest Caterpillar dealership in the United States, is taking steps to retain and expand its corporate headquarters campus in San Antonio’s District 3. While the Holt CAT project remains in the early stages of development, the city of San Antonio and Bexar County are in the process of finalizing incentive agreements with the company. City Council will vote on an incentive package consisting of a 10-year, 100 percent tax abatement on at least a $20.2 million real and personal property investment. This incentive will aid in creating and retaining 195 total corporate headquarter jobs. Holt CAT employs 642 total employees in San Antonio. “San Antonio has been our home for many decades and thanks to the city and county, it will continue to be for years to come,” said Dave Harris, president and chief operating officer of Holt CAT. “Holt CAT has a long-standing history with San Antonio in corporate responsibility, investment, and notable corporate citizenship,” said city of San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor. “Retaining and continuing to foster the growth of companies like Holt CAT in our city is key to our economic development strategy’s business retention and
expansion program.” “Holt CAT has been a leader in developing job training opportunities for Bexar County residents. Their commitment to the Alamo Academies is commendable, and they are also teaming up with other local corporations and school districts to guide young people toward the outstanding career opportunities available at Holt CAT,” said county Judge Nelson Wolff. “On behalf of the citizens of District 3, it is an honor to continue to have this company stay true to its roots within our district,” said District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran. “We are very proud to be home to the largest Caterpillar dealership in the nation, as we recognize the importance of Holt CAT’s impact throughout the great state of Texas and the U.S.” In addition to its corporate headquarters, Holt CAT operates in 118 counties in Texas, including a large presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Nonetheless, Holt CAT decided to stay firm to its roots and expand in San Antonio, its home since the company’s founding in 1933. “Our significant financial interests in other parts of Texas made this a challenging decision, but we believe we’ve made the right one. With the assistance of our partners in local government, we
look forward to building a first-class corporate campus that all of San Antonio will be proud of,” added Harris. “Headquarter expansions, particularly those that are homegrown, are an economic development target for the city” said City Manager Sheryl Sculley, “This expansion promotes local growth and exemplifies our continued commitment to business retention and expansion.” “This important announcement represents 45 new, good jobs for San Antonio, and tens of millions of dollars in new capital investment toward an 85,000-square-foot corporate headquarters,” said San Antonio Economic Development Foundation Chairman Steve Waters. “But more than that, Holt CAT’s decision to continue investing in San Antonio, to stay and grow here, sends a strong message about the strength and vitality of our city and its culture of business, and demonstrates the success of the community’s Business Retention and Expansion Program, led by the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation.”
HARLO Products is pleased to welcome its newest authorized dealer, Medley Material Handling. This new partnership will expand sales and services of the HARLO HP Series of Cummins Powered vertical-mast, rough terrain forklifts to eight new locations throughout Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico. With offices in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla.; Albuquerque and Carlsbad, N.M.; and Amarillo, El Paso, Lubbock and Odessa, Texas Medley was founded in 1941, by Joe Medley and his wife Frances as the Joe Medley Scale Co. The company soon expanded to servicing the scales and offering material handling equipment such as hand trucks and conveyors and was renamed as Medley Material Handling. The company’s mission was to provide solutions for all material handling, construction and agricultural equipment by offering top quality forklifts, forklift trucks, pallet jacks, pallet trucks, aerial lifts, man lifts, industrial vehicles, dock equipment, pallet racks and shelving products, including the backup technical services and support to handle the required maintenance. Medley has grown the business to be one of the oldest and largest full-line material handling equipment distributors in the southwest. “The addition of Medley Material Handling to our network of authorized dealers will be a win-win partnership,” said Mike Frey, director of sales and marketing. “I look forward to working with Medley, and serving the needs of the rough terrain forklift customers in their territory.” For information, visit www.harloproducts.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Mack Defense Receives Award
Mack Defense has been awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract from the General Services Administration (GSA). As part of the contract, Mack Defense will supply Mack Pinnacle, Mack Granite and Mack TerraPro models from now until the initial contract ends Oct. 31, 2015. GSA has the option to extend the contract for an additional year through Oct. 31, 2016. The GSA contract also includes natural gas-powered vehicles from Mack. Mack offers the natural gas-powered Pinnacle highway model, which runs on either compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG). “We look forward to working with the GSA to fulfill our contract with natural gas-powered and diesel-powered Mack vehicles,” said Ryan Werling, president of Mack Defense. “Mack is known for its products, all of which are built in the U.S.A., and we are excited to offer natural gas-powered solutions for our government customers looking for alternative(This story also can be found on fuel vehicles. We are pleased that Mack is the only OEM Construction Equipment Guide’s Web under the contract to offer heavy-duty natural gas vehicles.” site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Reign Continues for ‘The Bucket King’ Around Southern California, they call him The Bucket King, and for good reason. Ty Deloss has been selling buckets and attachments from his yard in Barstow, Calif., for half a century — his inventory of 1,000 buckets of all sizes may be the largest anywhere in the country, and his stock of other attachments is nearly as large. In the market niche he began carving out for himself in 1965, he remains a force. At 76, Deloss hasn’t missed a day of work in more than 11 years at the business he started out of a station wagon. “I started as a contractor,” he said, “and since I didn’t have a pickup, I worked out of my car. The only piece of equipment I had was my trusty wheel barrel, which I still have today.” As his business grew, Deloss quickly saw a need for someone to supply buckets and other attachments to contractors like himself, and he gradually moved away from contracting and into equipment sales. While Barstow doesn’t usually make
a list of most desirable communities in California, the city turned out to be the perfect place for a used attachment dealership. The desert climate in Barstow is the perfect environment to preserve the iron in his yard, he said.
Recently, Ty sold a bucket that had been in the yard for 19 years. Though not well known outside of the Mohave region, Barstow also was right logistically for his business. see DELOSS page 16
Ty Deloss has been selling buckets and attachments from his yard in Barstow, Calif., for half a century — his inventory of 1,000 buckets of all sizes may be the largest anywhere in the country, and his stock of other attachments is nearly as large.
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Deloss’s 1,000-Bucket Inventory One of Largest in Country DELOSS from page 15
The city is a major transportation center for the area of Southern California known as the Inland Empire. Two interstates, 15 and 40, converge in the city, and Union Pacific railroad runs through town. The close proximity to the ports in Long Beach offer an advantage for long distance shipping as well. The city sits at the midway point between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, approximately 125 mi. (201.2 km) from each. Today, Deloss Machinery does about $1 million in bucket sales alone annually. It also sells a wide range of other attachments and is a dealer of Falco, Paladin, JRB and Steel Unlimited. Ron Partridge, who manages Ritchie Brothers’s Perris, Calif., location, has known Deloss for more than 25 years. “Ty knows more about buckets than anyone in the world, he said. “In fact, if I was confused about any kind of attachment, I’d call Ty.” Partridge is quick to point out that Deloss is more than just an expert in his chosen field. He is also a “very savvy buyer and a marketer extraordinaire” he said. Once at a Ritchie auction in Perris, Deloss placed stickers with his phone number on every bucket for sale in the yard. “He figured that anyone who bought a bucket at our sale might also buy a bucket from him,” Partridge said. Chris Anderson, also of Richie Brothers, said most buyers at their sales know Deloss. “When our buckets go on sale late in the day, Ty plays a big role. He knows our business as well as any customer I have.”
“Ty knows more about buckets than anyone in the world. In fact, if I was confused about any kind of attachment, I’d call Ty.” Ron Partridge Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
He added that Deloss has also been a seller at the auction. “He recently consigned about 20 buckets to us. During the time leading up to the buckets going up for sale, he was out there with a tape measure, making sure our description of every piece was accurate. “ Currently Deloss Machinery employs nine people, most of them as passionate about buckets as their leader. Donna Nash, who has been with Deloss for 9 years, shares responsibility for both buying and selling. “Donna really knows her business too,” Anderson said. Located at 1641 W. Main St. in Barstow, Deloss specializes in more than just buckets. It also has ripper shanks for excavators and dozers along with thumbs, fork attachments, compaction wheels, hydraulic and mechanical couplers for excavators, asphalt cutting wheels, towable compactors, bedding conveyors, water towers and slopeboards. Today, Deloss Machinery does about $1 million in bucket sales alone annually.
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Caltrans Approves $325.8M in Funds Trouble in Paradise… Feds Suspend for Transportation Improvements LA Emergency
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated $325.8 million to 142 transportation projects that will alleviate traffic delays, repair aging roads and bridges and encourage bicycling and walking. Fifty one biking and pedestrian projects throughout the state will receive $27 million in allocations from the Active Transportation Program. “Caltrans is building transportation improvements that will benefit the state for decades to come,” said Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. “Not only are we working to preserve our previous investments in the state highway system, but we are investing in projects that will expand the availability of alternative, more sustainable ways of getting from point A to point B.” The newly allocated funding also includes $132 million from the State Highway Operation and Protection Program for 54 projects that will maintain and preserve the investment in the state highway system and its supporting infrastructure. These capital improvements consist of projects covering maintenance,
safety improvements, pavement repair and rehabilitation and upgrades to bridges throughout the state. “Caltrans is embracing a ‘fix it first’ strategy by focusing on preventative maintenance to our existing transportation infrastructure,” continued Dougherty. “We are striving to give California’s taxpayers the most bang for their buck because every $1 spent on preventative pavement maintenance translates into a savings of $6 to $14 that would have been spent on expensive pavement repairs.” The allocations also include $8.4 million from Proposition 1B, a transportation bond approved by voters in 2006. To date, more than $18 billion in Proposition 1B funds have been put to work statewide for transportation purposes. The remaining $158.4 million in allocations came from various state and federal transportation accounts. Among the projects that received funding allocations were: • Lassen County: $539,000 has been allocated to upgrade the water supply at the Honey Lake Safety Roadside Rest Area near Janesville on US 395. A new
well will be drilled, a new pump installed, and new plumbing and electrical service to improve water quality and drought tolerant reliable supply of potable water. • Tehama and Siskiyou County: $420,000 has been allocated to upgrade the landscape irrigation systems, improving water conservation on Interstate 5 and State Route 36 at various locations. These new systems will reduce demands on potable water by installing a more efficient water distribution system, sprinkler heads and controllers. • Various Counties: $3.3 million has been allocated to improve six chain-on areas throughout the district, including widening paved shoulders, adding lighting and upgrading signage to improve the safety of workers and the traveling public. • Shasta County: $4.4 million has been allocated for bridge deck rehabilitation on 14 different overcrossings on Interstate 5, between Knighton Road to north of the town of Lakehead.
LOS ANGELES (AP) The federal government has suspended $154 million in funding for a troubled Los Angeles County emergency system and ordered work to stop immediately. The feds suspended a grant covering most costs on April 3, saying the project is severely behind schedule. The project envisions a vast communications system that police and firefighters could use during earthquakes and other emergencies. But some cities have dropped out and only 15 of some 200 planned communications towers have been built. Opponents have health concerns about the towers, and the Los Angeles City Council voted to stop tower construction at fire and police stations. The feds gave the county until April 13 to come up with a new plan for completing the system. County officials said they’ll meet the deadline.
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The California Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Plumas Contract Number: 02-4G9604 Location: Near Cresent Mills from 0.2 mi. south of Stampfi Lane to 0.1 mi. north of South Greenville Overhead. Project: Place HMA, replace ac surfacing. Number of Working Days: 30 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Dig It Construction Inc. — $825,490 • Hat Creek Construction & Materials Inc. — $997,799 • Knife River Construction — $1,063,977 • Sierra Nevada Construction Inc. — $1,072,007 • Chester Bross Construction Company — $1,083,984 County: Alpine Contract Number: 10-0Y9204 Location: Near Woodfords from 0.2 mi. east of Red Vista Road to Nevada State Line. Project: Repair area with HMA resufacing. Number of Working Days: 40 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Chester Bross Construction Company — $3,398,110 • Qualcon Contractors Inc. — $3,528,755 • Vintage Paving Company Inc. — $3,653,257 • A & K Earth Movers Inc. — $3,744,000 • Herback General Engineering — $3,764,641 • Granite Construction Company — $3,906,906 • Sierra Nevada Construction Inc. — $3,970,007 • George Reed Inc. — $3,973,830 • Martin Brothers Construction — $3,987,987 County: Santa Clara Contract Number: 04-3E4204 Location: Near Saratoga from Route 9 to San Mateo County Line. Project: Rubberized asphalt concrete overlay. Number of Working Days: 45 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • O.C. Jones & Sons Inc. — $1,058,985 • Granite Rock Company — $1,062,198 • G. Bortolotto & Company Inc. — $1,076,805 • O’Grady Paving Inc. — $1,110,775 • RGW Construction Inc. — $1,145,297 • Bay Cities Paving & Grading Inc. — $1,162,321 • Granite Construction Company — $1,172,765 • MCK Services — $1,230,843 • A. Teichert & Son. Inc. d/b/a Teichert Construction — $1,241,647 • C. F. Archibald Paving Inc. — $1,246,141 County: Santa Barbara Contract Number: 05-0C6404 Location: On Route 246 in Santa Barbara County near Lompoc, from Cebada Canyon Road to Hapgood Road. Project: Passing lanes and operational.
Number of Working Days: 400 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Papich Construction Company Inc. — $14,885,001 • Calportland Construction — $16,071,670 • Granite Construction Company — $16,939,928 County: Los Angeles Contract Number: 07-2W6504 Location: Various locations in Los Angeles County. Project: Treat bridge deck with methacrylate. Number of Working Days: 110 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Ybanag Realty And Development Corporation d/b/a D’ybanag Construction Company — $1,058,841 • West Coast Structures Inc. d/b/a Western Structures — $1,117,000 • Autobahn Construction Inc. — $1,139,573 • J. McLoughlin Engineering Company Inc. — $1,150,307 • Peterson-Chase General Engineering Construction, Inc. — $1,172,033 • Velarde Concrete Construction Inc. — $1,214,870 • Myers and Sons Construction LP — $1,293,351 • Truesdell Corporation of California Inc. — $1,318,318 Counties: Sacremento and Butte Contract Number: 03-4F1304 Location: Various locations on Routes 5, 50, and 80. Also in
Butte County on Route 191. Project: Place high friction surface. Number of Working Days: 80 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • West Coast Structures Inc. d/b/a Western Structures — $2,076,611 • American Civil Constructors West Coast Inc. — $2,149,442 • Myers and Sons Construction LP — $2,320,420 • Bay Line Cutting & Coring Inc. — $2,733,410 County: Los Angeles Contract Number: 07-2W0604 Location: Route 105 from PM 13.14/17.88. Project: Deck meth, deck spall, joint seal. Number of Working Days: 120 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • J. Francis Company — $987,284 • Autobahn Construction Inc. — $1,023,140 • Peterson-Chase General Engineering Construction Inc. — $1,086,400 • J. McLoughlin Engineering Company Inc. — $1,104,979 • West Coast Structures Inc. d/b/a Western Structures — $1,143,953 • O’donnell Construction Inc. — $1,165,554 • Myers and Sons Construction LP — $1,182,470 • Truesdell Corporation of California Inc. — $1,298,298
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Los Angeles County. • San Francisco: $81.8 million for the Central Subway light rail line that will transport passengers from South of Market to Chinatown. The 1.7-mi. (2.7 km)-long line is expected to attract an average of 42,400 passengers daily by 2030. • Orange County: $43.5 million for the Raymond Avenue Grade Separation Project, which will construct a vehicle underpass at the rail crossing on Raymond Avenue between Walnut Avenue and Ash Avenue. The busy crossing serves Burlington Northern Santa Fe trains and Metrolink passenger trains. The new underpass will separate trains from vehicles, allowing both to
use the tracks safely, and it also will eliminate waits for motorists as crossing trains pass. • Sacramento: $9.3 million to Sacramento Regional Transit to replace aging equipment with new, clean-air buses that run on natural gas. Caltrans and the California Transportation Commission (CTC) didn’t just deliver on their promise to keep the state’s transportation improvement projects moving forward with Proposition 1B bond funds — they also channeled more than $1 billion worth of project savings to pay for dozens of new or expanded projects. Last December, Caltrans also allocated
more than $230 million for 86 transit projects, including $45 million to purchase 550 replacement buses in Los Angeles County that run cleaner and are more accessible for passengers with disabilities. Providing safe mobility for all users — including pedestrians, transit riders, bicyclists and motorists — supports the mission of Caltrans to “Provide a safe, sustainable, integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California’s economy and livability.” In an effort to increase the construction of multimodal local streets and roads, Caltrans recently endorsed National Association of City Transportation Officials guidelines that include innovations such as buffered bike lanes and improved pedestrian walkways. Caltrans also is currently seeking ideas from the public on how to improve transportation between regions of the state to strengthen California’s economy and livability while reducing the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. For more information, visit www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/oasp/itsp.html. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
More Congestion Relief Coming to Santa Ana Freeway Caltrans and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) began construction on a $215 million project on the Santa Ana Freeway (Interstate 5) that will ease traffic congestion for the more than 170,000 motorists who travel it daily. “This project will be good for commuters and good for the economy, as I-5 is a key route for the movement of people, goods and services throughout California” said Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. “All the improvements to I-5 by Caltrans and our transportation partners will ultimately improve traffic flow and safety and decrease surface street traffic for those who live, work and travel along this important highway corridor.” The Florence Avenue Project, which extends from Orr and Day Road in Santa Fe Springs to just south of the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605) in Downey, will add one carpool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction
of I-5. The Florence Avenue overcrossing and the Orr and Day Road overcrossing will also be widened for better traffic flow and enhanced safety, and the Florence Avenue Interchange will be reconfigured. Construction is anticipated to be completed in fall 2019. Caltrans is investing $3.2 billion to significantly improve I-5 in Los Angeles County from Burbank to the Kern County line and from the Los Angeles/Orange County line to the San Gabriel River Freeway (Interstate 605). The Florence Avenue Project is part of a package of six construction projects totaling $1.6 billion that will widen the Interstate 5 South Corridor by adding one carpool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction from the Orange County line to the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605). Once completed, the projects will improve corridor mobility from the Los Angeles/Orange County line to the I-605, provide congestion relief, safety improvements and better facilitate the
Caltrans and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) began construction on a $215 million project on the Santa Ana Freeway (Interstate 5) that will ease traffic congestion for the more than 170,000 motorists who travel it daily.
and now the major work is being done.” Interstate 5 has been identified by Caltrans and the Federal Highway Administration as part of the Tier 1 Freight Network, for having the highest truck volumes and providing essential connectivity to and between key freight gateways and regions. Designating sections of highway in such a way helps states like California direct their road maintenance and improvement resources where they can have the biggest economic impact. These improvements to I-5 are funded through a combination of federal, state and local resources, including $7 million in State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) funds and $128 million in Metro funding. For more information, visit www.I-5info.com.
movement of goods and services. “This stretch of Interstate 5 to the Orange County line is the backbone of Southern California com-
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City of San Diego Selects MWH Global, Brown, Caldwell MWH Global, an engineering, consulting and construction firm focused on water and natural resources, was awarded a contract by the city of San Diego to manage and assist in the delivery of Pure Water San Diego. In partnership with Brown and Caldwell, the initial five-year, $30 million MWH contract includes program management services to move the program from planning into implementation. Pure Water San Diego is an approximately $2.7 billion program to provide a safe, reliable and cost-effective drinking water supply for San Diego. Using proven technology to purify recycled water, the environmentally-friendly program will make San Diego more water independent and resilient against drought, climate change and natural disasters. “Pure Water San Diego is needed to secure a long-term, reliable water supply for the city,” said Halla Razak, city of San Diego Public Utilities Department director. “We look forward to working closely with the team on the implementation of this very critical program.” As part of the contract, which began in
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2023. The long-term goal of producing 83 million gallons per day of purified water, one third of San Diego's future drinking water supply, is planned to be reached by 2035. In addition, Pure Water San Diego will also greatly reduce the volume of treated wastewater discharged to the ocean. “The city of San Diego is an innovative and forward-thinking community. This program is vital to building a sustainable water supply in the region and we are proud to work with the city on this cutting edge pro-
gram,” said Julie L. Labonte, vice president and Pure Water program manager at MWH. About MWH MWH Global is dedicated to Building a Better World. As specialists in water and natural resources, MWH employees use innovative ideas and technology to help solve complex infrastructure and environmental challenges. This work is built on a nearly 200-year history during which MWH has delivered services from initial planning and design through construction, start-up and operations. Today, MWH employs more than 7,000 experts including engineers, consultants and construction professionals in 35 countries on six continents. Each of these experts is committed to serving global communities through sustainable development and project delivery. MWH is a private, employee-owned company headquartered in Broomfield, Colo. For more information, visit mwhglobal.com or connect via Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
Governor Jerry Brown’s Parks Plan Health Worries... Good for New Donner Party Museum Crews Tear Down TRUCKEE, Calif. (AP) California parks officials say Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget would make it possible to nearly double the operating hours planned at a new visitor’s center and museum at Donner Memorial State Park north of Lake Tahoe. The 10,000-sq. ft. (929 sq m) center is scheduled to open in late spring along Interstate 80 near Truckee. The $113 billion budget blueprint Brown unveiled earlier this month has $37 million for state parks, including $424,000 for the new building. The illfated Donner Party crossed the desert in Utah and Nevada in 1846 before becoming stranded in a winter storm near the site in the Sierra Nevada, resulting in dozens of deaths and evidence of cannibalism. Vicky Waters, deputy director of public affairs for California State Parks, said if the Legislature approves the $424,000, it would go toward center operations, allowing the center at the state park east of Donner Lake to be open seven days a week.
Once it opens, the Emigrant Trail Museum building will be used for archival storage, training and office and meeting place. Without the money, she said it will open four days a week, supported by existing department funding. Specific operational days have yet to be identified, but would include popular visitation days, she said. “We’re very thankful that the governor identified this particular project, and we'll just have to see if it materializes at the end of the legislative process,” Waters told the Sierra Sun. Lawmakers are expected to complete a final state budget to submit to
Brown for his approval in June. The $6 million building will feature interactive exhibits, including those on the Donner Party, regional Native American history, railroad development through Donner Pass and Interstate 80 construction. It will replace the current Emigrant Trail Museum. Construction began in May 2011 at a time when the California State Parks system was struggling financially, Waters said. It was completed in the summer of 2013. But the opening has been delayed for a number of reasons, including bad weather, design challenges and an appeal filed against the awarding of a contract for a museum exhibit. Once it opens, the Emigrant Trail Museum building will be used for archival storage, training and office and meeting place.
Candestick Park Instead of Implode
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) San Francisco’s Candlestick Park will be torn down instead of blown up following concerns that a planned implosion of the venerable stadium might create health problems for people living nearby. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the development company planning to build houses, a hotel and a shopping center at the site agreed to scrap its idea of using explosives to quickly collapse Candlestick and possibly broadcasting the dramatic destruction during the Super Bowl. According to The Chronicle, an environmental law clinic at Golden Gate University and the Bayview Hill Neighborhood Association objected to the implosion on the grounds that it would raise clouds of concrete dust that could prove harmful to local communities. The San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council also voiced its opposition. Lennar Corporation instead plans to dismantle the stadium (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web over the next two months with a long-armed excavator. site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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time now, Wacker Neuson products also have been used beyond construction by municipal bodies, landscaping firms and industrial companies in oil and gas for instance. Revenue Doubled in Just Four Years Wacker Neuson has established a leading position for light equipment in its North American home market. The merger of Wacker and Neuson Kramer in 2007 expanded the product portfolio for the United States and Canada to include compact excavators, wheel loaders and dumpers. The reputation of the Wacker brand (established for light equipment) and the company's proximity to customers contributed to the successful launch of these larger machines, according to the company.
Heart of Business Success in North America The company started manufacturing and marketing light equipment in the United States back in 1957. At that time, it was based in Hartford, Wisc., and was the first affiliate outside of Germany established by Wacker (founded in 1848). Building on its ongoing success in the region, the group invested in a new, larger development and production facility in Menomonee Falls near Milwaukee, Wisc., in 1986. Today, this site extends over a total area of 539,000 sq. ft. Wacker Neuson manufactures rammers, rollers, trench rollers (soil and asphalt compaction), pumps and generators (worksite technology), and trowels (concrete technology) in Menomonee Falls. In 2015, it also started producing skid steer loaders and compact track loaders (compact equipment) at the site. In 2006, the company decided to enhance its portfolio of heaters and dehumidiare Johannes Schulze-Vohren vice president and managing direcfiers for the construction sec- (L-R) tor; Todd Christifulli, director of sales and distribution development; tor by purchasing the compa- and Christopher Barnard (CEO). ny Ground Heaters Inc., a manufacturer of mobile hydronic “Our customers trust us and they folio includes more than 300 prodheaters for construction companies trust the Wacker Neuson Group as uct groups of light and compact headquartered in Spring Lake, a strong, successful global brand. equipment that the company disMich. In 2008, Wacker Neuson We’ve been able to increase sales tributes via its extensive, profesmoved to its new production site in by also offering our customers sional network of dealers and Norton Shores, Mich. Today, it compact equipment in the quality rental companies. Experienced manufactures heaters, dehumidi- that they have come to expect from Wacker Neuson specialists support fiers and light towers at the us. In just four years, we’ve more both key accounts and customers. 168,000-sq.-ft. site. than doubled revenue in North Skid Steer Loaders Now The majority of products are America,” said Christopher destined for the North American Barnard, CEO of the Wacker Made in the United States The first skid steer loaders of market although some products are Neuson Corporation. “We woulddistributed globally. Since 1967 n’t be where we are today without Wacker Neuson in Menomonee Wacker Neuson also has been such excellent people with all their Falls rolled off the production line operating in Canada with offices commitment, knowledge and just at the beginning of this year. The company currently is developand distribution facilities in problem-solving skills.” Toronto and Calgary. For some Wacker Neuson's product port- ing and manufacturing two power-
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Wacker Neuson Corporation Wacker Neuson is currently also making targeted efforts to expand its sales platform in South America, Europe and Asia for a wide range of locally manufactured products. Outstanding Support and Proximity to Customers Wacker Neuson is an important employer in the Milwaukee area. The manufacturer also is committed to community involvement projects. Its activities here include financial donations to the Eisenhower Center, a nonprofit organization that offers vocational training for people with disabilities. Qualified employees are key to continued innovation and success. To maintain its competitive position on the international stage, Wacker Neuson is constantly looking for qualified specialists, ideally from the region in question. In the year 2000, the Wacker Neuson Technical Academy opened its doors in Menomonee Falls. Over an area of 60,000 sq. ft., the company holds regular training courses for its own sales teams, dealers and construction companies. Participants also have the chance to experience the equipsee WACKER page 70
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Smooth Pavement Shatters IRI Scores, Earns $605,000 Bonus By Jeff Winke SPECIAL TO CEG
It may very well be the smoothest 10 mi. (16 km) of interstate highway in the state of Montana and maybe even in North America. Heck, it might be the smoothest chunk of highway on the globe, if you talk with those involved. A recently renovated 10-mi. section of I-90, starting in Alberton, Mont., which is located on the western part of the state near the Idaho border, and stretching east, received sterling commendations, shattered target IRI scores, and earned the general contractor $605,000 in quality bonuses. It even won the 2014 MCA Excellence Award for Best Paving Smoothness from the Montana Contractors Association. “Our crew, subcontractors, and the Montana Department of Transportation [MDT] inspectors all worked seamlessly together giving us the efficiency, thoroughness and quality results we were after,” said Lance Streeter, general superintendent with Knife River Corporation’s Western Montana Division, headquartered in Bismarck, N.D. “This was a twoyear project that we finished in one construction season.” Knife River Corporation was the general contractor on the $15.5 million I-90 renovation. The company has 5,000 employees during peak season and operates in 18 states with physical locations in 14 of them. It is the country’s 10th largest aggregate producer and the 5th-largest U.S. producer of sand and gravel. The company had eight employees assigned to the road project. The I-90 project commenced on June 10 with Knife River’s subcontractor Industrial Builders Inc.,
A recently renovated 10-mi. (16 km) section of I-90, starting in Alberton, Mont., which is located on the western part of the state near the Idaho border, and stretching east, received sterling commendations, shattered target IRI scores, and earned the general contractor $605,000 in quality bonuses.
Bismarck, N.D., performing the shoulder-to-shoulder rotomilling of the road to three-tenths of a foot, with the milled material converted to reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). The drive lane and passing lane were milled out an additional three-tenths for a total of six-tenths of a foot. As Industrial Builders began completing the 40 lane miles of milling, Knife River could begin paving. “When we first looked at this project I knew we had to be
aggressive in our work schedule and that we had to achieve consistent smoothness with each lift that we placed,” Streeter said. “The payment incentives that MDT offered were very attractive and within our capabilities to achieve.” The bonus incentives offered by MDT were based on achieving paved finished surfaces with favorable International Roughness Index (IRI) scores: • 45 — 55 IRI was acceptable — no bonus, no penalty • 35 — 44 IRI earned up to 24
The Montana I-90 rehab project required a total of 165,000 tons (149,685 t) of HMA with approximately one third of that being RAP. Knife River placed three lifts. The bottom lift was three-tenths thick and the top two layers were each 15hundredths.
percent bonus, based on a sliding scale • below 35 IRI earned a 25 percent bonus “I knew that in order to achieve a low IRI index throughout the job that we needed continuous paving with thoroughly mixed HMA at the right temperature,” said Streeter. “I knew that in order to achieve that we’d need to use a Shuttle Buggy.” Knife River owns three Roadtec SB-2500e/ex Shuttle Buggy material transfer vehicles (MTV) that
The I-90 project commenced on June 10 with Knife River’s subcontractor, Industrial Builders Inc., Bismarck, N.D., performing the shoulder-toshoulder rotomilling of the road to three-tenths of a foot, with the milled material converted to reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP).
are designed to store and transfer hot-mixed asphalt material to a paver to enable continuous paving production. An anti-segregation auger remixes materials just before delivery to the asphalt paver. “I was a part of our decision to purchase our first Shuttle Buggy MTV in 1998, so I knew how critical this machine would be to maximizing the performance of our asphalt paver; plus, we have the same operator and mechanic from back then who know the machine inside out ” Streeter said. “The Shuttle Buggy was instrumental in ensuring continuous paving and it reduced our trucking costs since the trucks could dump their loads and return to the plant, which was located about 23 to 28 miles away.” Streeter continued, “When you look at temperature change and segregation issues that can occur during a 30-minute haul, it’s easy to see how the Shuttle Buggy helps. With its 25-ton surge capacity we had plenty of mix to feed the paver and keep it continuously productive. This meant our belly dump train could unload and leave right away.” Knife River used a two-dumptruck train for asphalt hauling. The lead belly dump had a 26- to 28-ton (23.6 to 25 t) capacity and the connected pup had a 12- to 14-ton capacity. The Shuttle Buggy used a windrow pickup head to add the hauled HMA to its dump hopper. The Roadtec SB-2500e/ex is powered by a 300 hp Cummins QSL 9 engine. The Montana I-90 rehab project required a total of 165,000 tons (149,685 t) of HMA with approximately one third of that being RAP. Knife River placed three lifts. The bottom lift was three-tenths thick and the top two layers were each 15-hundredths. see MDT page 30
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JCB Unveils Soil Compactor for North American Market JCB’s VM117D soil compactor is powered by the Tier IV Interim JCB Ecomax engine delivering 125 hp (93 kW). Key features include: • Tier IV Interim JCB Ecomax engines delivering up to 10 percent fuel savings • No DPF for low cost of ownership along with no downtime for regeneration • Smooth drum or pad-foot models available for compaction of all soil types • Several compaction analysis systems available as options for the VM117 • All-round visibility and serviceability Improved Soil Compaction Solution The VM117D has an operating weight of 11 tons (10 t) and comes equipped standard with a smooth drum. Padfoot version is available along with an optional leveling blade. Representing the largest segment in soil compaction, this single drum vibratory compactor has been developed for a wide range of compaction applications in all kinds of road building and infrastructure projects. For operation in cohesive soil, the pad foot version is available, or the standard smooth drum can be equipped with a two piece shell kit for increased versatility. Enhancements have been made to the compaction specifications, including amplitude, frequency, centrifugal force, static lin-
each pass, is a standard feature of the VM117D. A comprehensive range of compaction recording systems (Comptronic) also is available, from a basic compaction control system to a sophisticated compaction analysis system, which combines with GPS tracking and a printer function to document the entire project.
The VM117D has an operating weight of 11 tons (10 t) and comes equipped standard with a smooth drum. Padfoot version is available along with an optional leveling blade.
ear load and weight distribution, resulting in fewer passes being required to achieve the material density requirements.
JCB’s automatic vibration control (AVC) automatic compaction control system, which avoids over-compaction at the end of
The spacious cab delivers an increased level of visibility to the rear of the machine and to the drum edges. This increases operational safety, especially when working in confined areas and improves productivity. Significantly reduced noise levels make the VM117D the quietest compactors in the JCB line-up, according to the manufacturer. JCB soil compactors are known for ease of serviceability and build quality. This robust durability and ease of serviceability has been further improved in the new generation of machines, due to a simplified singlepiece exciter system, robust IP69 standard electrical systems, a maintenance-free center joint, pre-loaded rubber mountings and all service check points easily accessible from ground level. For more information, visit www.jcb.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Contractor Credits Shuttle Buggy as Key to Success MDT from page 29
“The Shuttle Buggy was key to ensuring our quality on each lift,” said Streeter. “It was interesting that as our MDT inspectors began to see the quality we were achieving we started seeing more and more visits from other MDT officials outside of our team — they were very interested to learn how the MTV was helping us.” The project required cooperation and coordination to maintain uninterrupted paving. In addition to the steady delivery of HMA from the asphalt plant, there was the removal and replacement of 60,000 ft. (18,288 m) of guardrails. “Our sub, Mountain West Holding Company, based in Missoula, Montana, had all six of their punch trucks working,” Streeter said. “They did an incredible job of pulling guard rails in front of the paver and then replacing them after the paver — it was poetry in motion.”
The Montana I-90 project, which started in June, was completed Oct. 28 — a full year ahead of schedule. In addition to an early completion, Knife River Corporation also achieved an average IRI index score of 29, which gave the company the highest incentive payment for finished pavement smoothness. For its efforts, Knife River earned $605,000 in bonuses. “This project was a totally coordinated effort among everyone connected with the project,” said Streeter. “We created a smooth, very rideable, surface — probably among the best I’ve ever seen.” In looking back at the project, Streeter credits the Shuttle Buggy for helping them achieve the quality of paving, and for production savings. “With our Roadtec Shuttle Buggy, I estimate that we easily saved $165,000 in our trucking costs alone,” stated Streeter. “There were no delays. Our belly
The Montana I-90 project was completed Oct. 28 — a full year ahead of schedule. In addition to an early completion, Knife River Corporation also achieved an average IRI index score of 29, which gave the company the highest incentive payment for finished pavement smoothness.
dump train could unload and leave right away.” The quick turnaround of the haul trucks helped maintain the aggressive production pace the Knife River set. Early in the day, Knife River would pave at a rate of 450 ton (408 t) per hour and slow the pace down to 350 ton (317.5 t) per hour toward the end of the day because they were outstripping the asphalt plant’s production. “The key to our success on this job was the ability to keep our paver continuously paving with homogenously mixed HMA at the right temperature,” Streeter concluded. “The Shuttle Buggy made it possible. It gave us the production consistency that made the difference to this 10-mi. stretch of I90 between the Alberton Interchange and the Huson Interchange.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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down into the ground partially below grade, for cost if you able to do that,” said Stephans. “It gives you the opportunity to have fans come in at the concourse level. It also changes the style of the building. Because of our site, the soil types —caliche rock layers — make it hard to excavate out. It was one of the cost efficiency decisions that was made. Everything is built from grade up so that it differs from a lot of other arenas. It’s a more extensive and more prominent structure when you do it that. “There is a lot of glass. On the main entry to the east and northeast we have a lot of glass. We don’t have much at all on the west to avoid the heat issues. The building is oriented, everything is driven around location and climate.” Constructed largely of steel, the project calls for approximately 7,000 pieces of the material, weighing about 7,100 tons (6,441 t). The shortest piece of steel is 2 ft. (.6 m), the longest, 350 ft. (106.7 m). The average weight of the steel beams is 1,000 lbs. (453.6 kg) and there is 665,000 sq. ft. (61,780.5 sq m) of metal floor and roof decking. “There’s just a lot of coordination between the steel, relative to design,” said Thurmond. “A lot of the 3D computer modeling is to make sure all of that fit together in prefabrication ahead of time. The precast risers that form the seating bowl all have to go in ahead of the long span roof trusses. All of that has to be prefabricated precisely.”
The roof structure is designed with a rigging grid that has a 200,000 lb. capacity for hanging equipment for concerts and events. The long-span roof clear spans the seating bowl of 350 by 450 ft. (107.7 by 137 m), all column free space for unobstructed views of the event floor. Worker recently set the first roof truss. “We’ve got four main roof trusses that span over the bowl,” said Thurmond. “Two of them are 351feet long; two are 308-feet long and we’re setting them half a truss at a time. That’s 180,000 pounds hoisted with two cranes. Each crane is picking up a portion of that half truss load, then setting half on a shore tower. One releases it and the other hangs on until it is stabilized and then they go get the other
Spread over 16 acres right near the Strip, the arena will have the capacity to seat 20,000 people for events like boxing matches, concerts, award shows and other sporting events and entertainment.
The roof structure is designed with a rigging grid that has a 200,000 lb. capacity for hanging equipment for concerts and events. The long-span roof clear spans the seating bowl of 350 by 450 ft. (107.7 by 137 m), all column free space for unobstructed views of the event floor.
Workers broke ground on the $375 million, 650,000-sq. ft. (60,386.9 sq m) arena, owned by AEG and MGM Resorts International, in May 2014 and it is expected to be completed in April of 2016.
half. We have on site a 2250 Manitowoc and a 1300 Liebherr crane.” One crane has a 154-ft. (47 t) boom with a 154-ft. (47 t) Luffer; the other also has a 154-ft. boom and a 76-ft. (23 m) Luffer. The arena will be enveloped in two skin systems. Work will begin on those as soon as the roof trusses are in place. “The metal foam panel system is the first skin to keep out the climate,” Thurmond said. An architectural skin will continue through
the year. They will overlap. The foam subskin will be completed by October. The architectural skin we will be working on throughout the year.” At the height of construction, there will be approximately 600 to 700 workers on site and 45 different subcontractors. Prior to construction of the arena, several two-story office buildings were on the site, which is located between the New YorkNew York and Monte Carlo casisee VEGAS page 70
Prior to construction of the arena, several two-story office buildings were on the site, which is located between the New York-New York and Monte Carlo casinos.
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Takeuchi Offers TS-Series Skid Steer Loaders, Attachments Takeuchi-US offers a full line of skid steer loaders, ranging in operating weight from 6,475 to 8,600 lbs. (2,937 to 3,900 kg), and a rated operating capacity ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 lbs (680 to 1,360 kg). Powerful, compact, and highly maneuverable, the TS-Series skid steer loaders provide a blend of power, performance, durability and operator comfort. Turbo-charged Perkins diesel engines provide power to spare in demanding applications, and a radius lift path and 28.3 degree angle of departure allows operators to work on sloped, uneven terrain that would be impossible with other machines. The TS-Series skid steer loaders are also available with a two-speed option — with 12 mph top speed — for enhanced productivity on the job site. With standard joystick controls and comfortable cabs, the TS-Series skid steer loaders are easy to operate and provide operators everything they need to be as productive as possible during long hours on the job. Standard tilt-up ROPS and tilt-out coolers make daily maintenance checks simple, and specially-designed axle seals protect the wheel bearings, which can reduce costly downtime, according to the manufacturer. The Takeuchi skid steer loaders provide a
The TS-Series lineup includes the TS50R, TS50V, TS60R, TS60V, TS70R, and TS70V. The skid steers offer a full range of high-performance attachments for a variety of applications.
spacious operator’s station for long hours in the field, and feature low effort pilot controlled joysticks that are responsive and easy to operate. The machines also feature a stan-
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rear halogen work lights, large skylight, a rearview mirror, back-up alarm, and a nonskid safety step. A pressurized cab is available to keep the dirt and elements outside while creating a comfortable working environment inside. A 12-volt power port is provided to keep a cell phone or accessories fully charged, and an optional AM/FM/MP3/Weather Band radio is available as well. “Takeuchi is dedicated to meeting the changing needs of today’s contractor, and we are proud to provide a compact equipment offering that suits the needs of every contractor,” said Clay Eubanks, president of Takeuchi US. “We truly listen to the needs of our customers, and pride ourselves in our ability to take that customer feedback and channel it into our products.” The TS-Series lineup includes the TS50R, TS50V, TS60R, TS60V, TS70R, and TS70V. The skid steers offer a full range of high-performance attachments for a variety of applications, like brush cutting, snow removal, trenching, lifting and compaction. For more information, visit www.takeuchi-us.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Bobcat Tier IV 600 Provides Hydraulic Power, Comfort The new 74-hp (55 kW) Bobcat M-Series 600 frame-size loaders provide operators with performance benefits, hydraulic power, comfort, and easy serviceability all while meeting Tier IV emissions standards without a diesel particulate filter (DPF). The hydraulic systems have been engineered for higher standard flow and pressure, which provides increased attachment performance. Engine horse- The 600 frame-size loaders feature a large cab, power and hydraulic flow redesigned interior and improved cab pressurization. are matched to the loader’s rated operating capacity, size and way around the door and fits into a special weight, producing a loader that can outper- curved pocket minimizing the amount of dirt form higher-horsepower compact loaders, and dust that might enter the cab. For more information, visit according to the manufacturer. The 600 frame-size loaders feature a large bobcat.com/loaders. (This story also can be found on cab, redesigned interior and improved cab pressurization. They have a pressurized cab Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at with a new one-piece seal that goes all the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MODEL
OPERATING LOAD LBS. (KG)
ENGINE POWER HP (KW)
OPERATING WIDTH IN. (CM)
TEREX ASV Terex R070T
665 (302)
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Terex R160T
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50 (37.3)
60 (152.4)
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1650 (748)
50 (37.3)
60 (152.4)
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1850 (839)
50 (37.3)
66 (167.7)
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1900 (861)
60 (44.7)
66 (167.7)
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2000 (907)
60 (44.7)
66 (167.7)
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2000 (907)
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60 (44.7)
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2600 (1179)
71 (53)
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Case Launches SR270 Radical Lift, SV300 Vertical Lift Case Construction Equipment became the first manufacturer to offer skid steer loaders with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology with the introduction of the SR270 radial-lift skid steer and the SV300 vertical-lift skid steer. The SR270 becomes the industry’s largest radial lift skid steer with a rated operating capacity of 2,700 lbs. (1,224 kg) at 90 hp. The new Tier IV Final models feature bestin-class torque, breakout force and standard auxiliary hydraulic flow, as well as the industry’s widest cab with best-in-class 360-degree visibility, according to the manufacturer. The SCR engine technology found in both machines is a result of years of emissions reduction expertise by Fiat Powertrain Technologies (also a CNH Industrial company). Having proven itself in on-road trucking applications, and expanding into heavy earthmoving and agricultural applications, the technology has evolved to prove beneficial in even smaller engine ranges, such as skid steers. “Owners and operators who get in the habit of topping off their diesel exhaust fluid [DEF] tank when they refuel will notice that there’s no additional attention required — it’s that easy,” said Warren Anderson, brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. “There are no daily or intensive maintenance efforts required by the new technology, no diesel particulate filter to maintain or replace — and owners will notice a more efficient use of the machine’s engine.” The new SR270 weighs in at 8,117 lbs. (3,682 kg), the SV300 at 8,655 lbs. (3,926 kg). Both deliver best-in-class torque of 282 ft./lbs. and bucket breakout force up to 8,776 lbs. Rated at 90 gross hp, the machines include standard (24.2 gpm [91.6 Lpm] and high-flow auxiliary 37.6 gpm [143 Lpm]) hydraulics for power and attachment versatility. A 25.5-gal. (96.5 L) fuel tank extends runtimes and ensures that the machine can work the entire day without refueling.
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Extended Wheelbase Increases Stability The Case PowerStance wheelbase provides excellent curb clearance and greater stability during lifting and hauling, which helps retain more material in the bucket. That stability also improves operator confidence when working on varied terrain. Additional counterweights can further improve stability and performance while also increasing the rated operating capacity by 100 lbs. (45 kg). Comfort for the Operator Like other skid steers from Case, the SR270 and SV300 offer a wide cab that is fully sealed and pressurized against noise, dust and fumes. The cab-forward design combines with ultra-narrow wire side screens to provide 360-degree visibility and excellent site lines down to the bucket edge/curb lines. A large, rounded rear window improves rear visibility. Standard heavy-duty front and side lights, along with a skylight, further improve all-around visibility. The lowest step and entry threshold in the industry makes it easy for the operator to get in and out of the cab. The machine also features an optional radio and upgraded climate controls for optimal comfort. The SR270 becomes the industry’s largest radial lift skid steer with a rated operating capacity of 2,700 lbs. (1,224 kg) at 90 hp.
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JOHN DEERE 110 TLB CONTACT: PATRICK WAGNER PHONE: 818-957-2470 FAX: 818-957-2470 EMAIL:WAGNERTIMES@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D6H LGP CONTACT: FAD HENRY EMAIL: KINGFAD2014.HF@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE USED HYUNDAI R200W WHEEL EXCAVATORS YEAR MODEL AROUND 2008. MACHINE MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. PLEASE OFFER US WHAT YOU HAVE WITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, CONDITION, LOCATION AND FINAL PRICE. CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL PHONE: +971504814823 FAX: +97165355291 EMAIL:INFO@ALWAFAEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCAVATOR 200/300 SIZE FROM CONTRACTOR NORTH EAST USA | LATE 90S EARLY 2000S UNDER 10000 HOURS CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONE PHONE: 856-692-0027 EMAIL:KEVIN@SANSALONE EXCAVATING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ROAD CUTTER MILLING MACHINE/ASPHALT PAVER | WANT OLDER USED MODEL OF THE ABOVE MACHINE IN WRITGEN NIGATA INGERSOLL CEDERAPIDS BITELLI VOGELE 1800 1900 2000.FOR KARACHI PAKISTAN. CONTACT: UZMA3116@HOTMAIL.COM | PHONE: 0092303203116144 | EMAIL:UZMA3116@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I BUY VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS, CAISSON BEAMS, SHEETING CLAMPS OR WOOD CLAMPS | ALWAYS LOOKING TO PURCHASE YOUR SURPLUS VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS, CAISSON BEAMS, WOOD CLAMPS, SHEET PILE CLAMPS OR EXCAVATOR MOUNTABLE PILE HAMMERS. QUICK CASH FOR YOUR SURPLUS PILING AND FOUNDATION EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JEFF@VIKINGVIBRO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MINING EQUIPMENT | WANTED: PC 2000 UNDER 15.000 HOURS / CAT 140H UNDER 8.500 HOURS / MID LIFE D10T / CAT 365 OR SIMILAR FRONT SHOVEL EXCAVATOR. THANK!! CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLA PHONE: 3055064263 EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 648D JOHN SKIDDER | I HAVE CLIENTS LOOKING FOR SKIDDERS 25000 OR UNDER. CONTACT: TREVOR PHONE: 585-474-1718 EMAIL: TREVORMELLON@HOTMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TRANSMISSION FOR 966F CAT LOADER SER# 1SLO2467 | TRANSMISSION JUST STARTING TO NOT GO IN ! GEAR RIGHT AWAY .TORQUE CONVERTER STARTING TO FAIL! 966 F 2000 CONTACT: RICH PHONE: 914-204-4771 FAX: 845-226-5219 EMAIL: RICHRYANEXC@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY CLAM BUCKETS, GRAPPLES, PILE HAMMERS AND HOISTS/WINCHES. CONTACT: GREG PHONE: 724-228-5560 EMAIL: NEEQUIPDIST@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DRESSER 560 CONTACT: PEDRO DEOGRACIAS PHONE: +34924786543 FAX: +34924786543 | EMAIL:POEXSL@POEXSL.ES –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES MODELS SK L SL M SM N SNS CONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO PHONE: 1-800-TRICO-50 FAX: 732-780-4600 EMAIL:FHORAN@TRICO EQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOOM TRUCK CRANE | 23.5-30 TON BOOM TRUCK. ABLE TO WORK OVER THE FRONT. CONTACT: LINCOLN PHONE: 530-682-6052 EMAIL: LJFORRY@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER OR JUST CORE | D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, D11, 1979 TO 2012, RUN OR PIECE, USER NOT ADVERTISED. NO SCAM, ONLY USA MACHINES, JUST CORE, ENGINE, TRANS OR FINALS, BUY ATTACHMENTS WELL BLADES, BUCKET BOO RIPPER FOR THE PIECE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER TIRES GOOD USED 35/65R33 OR BIAS PLY | LOOKING FOR GOOD USED WHEEL LOADER TIRES TO FIT ON 988B OR WA600 SIZE 35/65R33 OR BIAS PLY CONTACT: RICK PHONE: 207-282-4445 FAX: 207-284-0191 EMAIL:DUBOISLIVESTOCK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CLEVELAND GEAR SPEED VARIATOR CONTACT: RAUL CORELLA EMAIL: IRAUL.CORELLA@POLYFILM.COM.MX –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LONG STICK FOR 2004 330CL CAT | COMPLETE LONG STICK FOR 330CL CAT CONTACT: RICH PHONE: 914-204-4771 EMAIL:RICHRYANEXC@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
EXCAVATOR FRONT SHOVEL | 2003 TO 2007 CATERPILLAR 365 FRONT SHOVEL EXCAVATOR. NO MORE THAN 7500 HOURS. THANKS!! CONTACT: SANTIAGO PHONE: 305-506-4263 EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BACKHOE LOADER | RETIRED ARMY DISABLED AND I WANT TO BUY OR TRADE FOR A BACKHOE LOADER TO LANDSCAPE A 10 ACRE LOT FOR MULTIPLE CAMPING SPOTS AND OFF ROAD TRAILS. I AM VERY FRUGAL AND ON A LIMITED BUDGET. NORTH EASTERN UTAH IS WHERE I WILL BE CREATING THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS ESCAPE. YOURE WELCOME TO BE A FREQUENT GUEST! CONTACT: MITCHELL PHONE: 801-604-7389 EMAIL: RUSTYSTICH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936, 936E, 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II, 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ASPHALT PAVER | SMALL ASPHALT PAVER , MAULDIN, LEEBOY. CONTACT: MICHAEL JOHNSON PHONE: 585-967-0567 FAX: 585240-2685 EMAIL:MRMJOHNSON55@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SNOW GROOMER CONTACT: LAUDY EMAIL: LHOYENGA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– COMPRESSOR 900100 CFM | !!! MUST BE 350 PSI !!! CLEAN, WORK READY, REASONABLE HOURS USA EAST COAST LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OFF ROAD TRUCKS | 2 EUCLID/ TEREX R22 OR R25 DECENT WORKING TRUCKS CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ATLAS COPCO/INGERSOLL RAND DRILLS | WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCO OR INGERSOLL-RAND T4W, RD10, RD20 DRILLS CONTACT: TONY THOMAS PHONE: 818-956-5231 FAX: 818-956-5239 EMAIL:TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CRANE | PROFORMA CRANE 2009 TADANO GR-300XL-1 CONTACT: AMADISIEL POWER HEAVY EQUIPMENT PHONE: 00249123664206 EMAIL:AMWORYHASSAN@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– L785 OR L783 NEW HOLLAND SKID STEER WITH AUXILLARY HYDRAULICS CONTACT: DALE JOHNSON PHONE: 262-252-3674 EMAIL: DALEJOHNSON8888@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT EXCAVATOR | LOOKING FOR CAT E110B.. E120B..EL200B EXCAVATORS, LOCATED ON THE WEST COAST. .. CONTACT: DALE PHONE: 360-551-9778 EMAIL: DALE.SALES.HEH@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FINISH MOWER | FINISH MOWER FOR A 33 HORSE POWER TRACTOR CONTACT: OTIS PHONE: 2286698952 EMAIL: KIMBLEOTIS@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D7AT D11 | NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D7G, D7, D7R, D7T, D8H, D8K, D8N , D8R, D8T, D9H, D9N, D9R, D9T, D10, D10N , D10R, D10T, KOMASTU I NEEDED 155AX6 2008AND UP WITH RIPPER UNDER 3500 HOURS USER USA BUT KOMASTU I PAY CHEAP PRICE I/TS GOOD UNIT, BUT I/TS NOT CAT, NEEDED NOW 2 OR 4 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET TRUCK | I AM IN NEED OF A RENTAL OF ONE INSULATED BUCKET TRUCK WITH A 40 FOOT TELESCOPIC BOOM, AN ARTICULATED LIFT/HOIST ROOM FOR 4 ADULTS IN THE CAB. THE RENTAL WILL BE FROM THE TIME OF THE PURCHASE ORDER TIL 09-30-2015, IT’S FOR THE METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT. CONTACT: BARBARA BROWN PHONE: 202-671-0485 FAX: 202-671-0629 EMAIL:BARBARA2.BROWN@DC.GOV ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CAT 963 TRACK LOADERS CONTACT: KEVIN PHONE: 817-379-1340 FAX: 817-379-2734 EMAIL:KEVIN@BREQUIPMENTCO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D8R CARTERPILLLAR | WE DON’T WANT TO SPEND ABOVE $50,000 U.S.A. CONTACT: CHIEF G .OBASUYI PHONE: 0031684631552 EMAIL: 3GMERCHANTRECYCLING@LIVE.NL –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA TRUCKS | WANTED: 4 - LATE MODEL FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA CAB AND CHASSIS TRUCKS WITH 530 HP AND 4 AXLES. CONTACT: GLENN PHONE: 360.314.7413 FAX: 360.727.3222 EMAIL: SANDTRAP@YMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SWEETWATER REEL TRAILER LINE TAMER CONTACT: GREEN BROTHERS CONST. PHONE: 931-248-8705 FAX: 931-484-8966 EMAIL:BIGCOWGREEN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS WANTED - ALL KINDS | 910 930 950 B/E 966E 966F 966G 966H FOR IMPORT INTO UAE. CONTACT: WALEED PHONE: 0027760438534 EMAIL: WALEEDSARWAR69@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DRILTECH WANTED | WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY DRILTECH DRILLING RIGS FOR WATER WELL. PLEASE SEND US WHAT YOU HAVE! THANK YOU. CONTACT: MOUHCINE LAZRAQ PHONE: 6176157474 EMAIL: LAZRAQ81@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– APE, ICE OR MKT CAISSON BEAMS/PILE HAMMERS | I AM SEEKING YOUR SURPLUS ICE, APE, MKT PILE HAMMERS, CAISSON BEAMS AND CLAMPS. I AM YOUR BEST OPTION TO MARKET YOUR SURPLUS PILING EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JEFF@VIKINGVIBRO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELKO SK480LC PARTS MACHINE OR COMPONENTS PHONE: 215-624-2221 FAX: 215-331-5870 EMAIL:TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THUMB | I AM LOOKING FOR A THUMB FOR A HYUNDAI ROBEX 200LC EXCAVATOR. OR A 200 CLASS OF EXCAVATOR. CONTACT: TINA THOMAS EMAIL: IONEDER2@EARTHLINK.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Page 66 • April 18, 2015 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Racine, WI Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Rental Return Auction – Telescopics, Boom Lifts & more
• Pittsburgh, PA May 19, 2015 • Phoenix, AZ May 20, 2015 • Williston, ND May 20, 2015
• Sauget, IL Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Boom Lifts & more
• Billings, MT May 21, 2015
• Aquascalientes, Mexico Fri., April 24, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers
• Chicago, IL May 28, 2015
• Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., April 25, 2015 For: Very Late Model Cat, JD, Doosan, Bomag, Dynapac Earthmoving Equipment & more • Utica, NY Sun., April 26, 2015 For: Estate Auction, Complete Liquidation Bucket Trucks, Paving Equipment & more • Atlanta, GA Fri., May 1, 2015 For: Late Model Cat Rental Returns • Bloomfield, NY Sat., May 2, 2015 For: Large Job Completion Estate Auction – Late Model Everything • Syracuse, NY Sun., May 3, 2015 For: Support Equipment
• Orlando, FL May 21, 2015
• Tipton, CA May 28, 2015 • El Paso, TX June 3, 2015 • Detroit, MI June 4, 2015
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383
I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230
• Harrisburg, PA Tues., June 9, 2015 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction
• Foley, MN Fri., June 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670
IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view complete auction schedules, inspection reports & place your bid!
• Las Vegas, NV June 5, 2015 • North East, MD June 9, 2015 • Denver, CO June 11, 2015 • Nashville, TN June 11, 2015 • Wasilla, AK June 13, 2015 • Columbus, OH June 17, 2015
• Harrison, MI Thurs., May 7, 2015 For: Annual Spring Contractor Auction DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087
• Dallas, TX Tues., May 5, 2015 For: Large Late Model Crane & Construction Equipment Auction
• Sacramento, CA June 17, 2015
• Prospect, CT Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Auburn, ME Fri., May 8, 2015 For: Very Late Model Job Completion of Major Gas Line Project
BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700
• Prospect, CT Sat., September 26, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Yuba City, CA Fri., May 1, 2015 For: Dispersal of Dispatch Transportation
• Prospect, CT Sat., December 12, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Canastota, NY Sun., May 10, 2015 For: Lawn & Garden Equipment, Support Equipment & more • Manchester, NH May 16-17, 2015 For: Complete Liquidation of The D.W. Ford Collection • Kissimmee (Orlando), FL Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction & more • Plattsburgh, NY Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Large Cat Construction & Aggregate Equipment & more • Binghamton, NY Sat., June 13, 2015 For: Crane Auction – Complete Liquidation • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment • San Angelo, TX Thurs., June 25, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction & Support Equipment & more • Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 27, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Returns • Syracuse, NY Sat., July 11, 2015 For: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, JD Earthmoving Equipment RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Raleigh-Durham, NC April 21, 2015 • Phoenix, AZ April 23, 2015 • Edmonton, AB April 28 – May 1, 2015 • Grand Junction, CO April 30, 2015 • Lincoln, NE May 1, 2015 • Williston, ND May 5, 2015 • Fort Worth, TX May 6-7, 2015 • Prince George BC May 6, 2015 • Lethbridge AB May 7, 2015 • Lexington, KY May 12, 2015 • Sacramento, CA May 13, 2015 • Detroit, MI May 14, 2015 • Los Angeles, CA May 15, 2015 • Chehalis, WA May 19, 2015
• Sacramento, CA Sat., May 9, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction • Riverside, CA Sat., May 16, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction • ONLINE ONLY Mon., May 18, 2015 • Portland, OR Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction
DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Rockford, IL Wed., April 22, 2015 For: 1st Annual Illinois & Wisconsin Auction • Hobart, IN Fri., May 1, 2015 For: One Owner Absolute Auction • Pendleton, IN Fri., June 19, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Summer Auction
BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERS www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227
• Pendleton, IN Fri., September 18, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Fall Auction
• Van Alstyne, TX Fri., May 15, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment Auction
• Cecil, OH Sat., October 17, 2015 For: 2nd Annual Fall NW Ohio Consignment Auction
BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558
• Pendleton, IN Fri., December 11, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Snowball Auction
• ONLINE ONLY April 22, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY April 29, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 6, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 13, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 20, 2015 • ONLINE ONLY May 27, 2015 BUNCH BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS www.bunchbrothers.com 270-376-2992 • Louisville, KY Tues., April 21, 2015 For: Spring Auction - Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Denver, CO Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment
EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX May 13-14, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Farm, Trucks, Trailers & more
• Denver, CO Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Kenmore, WA Sat., May 30, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., July 25, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction • Kenmore, WA Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction
J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE • Philadelphia, PA Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Kansas City, MO Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252
LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560
• Livingston, LA June 10-11, 2015 For: 2 Day Summer Contractor’s Auction
• Apex, NC Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Absolute Auction Contracting Equipment & Trucks
• Asbury, NJ Wed., April 22, 2015 For: Sealed Bid Auction Pier Tech, Inc. & Intercoastal Foundations & Shoring
• Great Mills, MD April 24-25, 2015 For: 2 Day Contractor’s Regional Equipment/Truck Auction
• Hampton, NJ Wed., June 3, 2015 For: Absolute Auction, Liquidation Brian Plushanski Construction Company Inc.
• Richmond, VA Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Day 1 - Construction Equipment & Trucks • ONLINE ONLY Bids close May 20 @ 11am For: Day 2 – Support Tools & Equipment – Bid 5/15 thru 5/20 NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com 715-693-4447 • Wausau, WI April 24 - 25, 2015 For: 50th Annual Auction – Wisconsin Contractors PAUL E. SAPERSTEIN INC. www.pesco.com 800-660-6553 • Holbrook, MA Fri., May 1, 2015 For: Secured Party Sale @ Public Auction – Construction Equipment PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Lancaster, MA Sat., April 25, 2015 For: Major AG Equipment Auction • Wharton, NJ Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction • Columbus, OH Wed., May 20, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• Fletcher, NC Tues., April 28, 2015 For: Absolute Auction Late Model Construction Equipment
COCHRAN AUCTIONS www.cochranauctions.com 301-739-0538
• Catlet, VA Thurs., April 23, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks
• Brooklyn, MS April 30 – May 2, 2015 For: 6th Annual Spring Public Auction
• ONLINE TIMED AUCTIONS Bidding thru April 21, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Salvage, Trucks & Trailers
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300
• ONLINE ONLY Tues., April 21, 2015 For: Truck & Trailer Auction
KING AUCTION & REALTY CO. www.bidkingauctions.com 800-359-5608
• Morgantown, WV Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment
• West Berlin, NJ Wed., April 29, 2015 For: J WM Foley Inc./North Star Rail Auction
JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200
EQUIPMENT ROW.com www.equipmentrow.com 580-931-6156
• Carencro, LA September 2-3, 2015 For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction
MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISAL www.1800lastbid.com 616-560-0839
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • ONLINE ONLY April 27 - 30, 2015 For: Online Only Timed
• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., April 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: Construction Equipment QUARRICK EQUIPMENT & AUCTIONS INC. www.quarrickauction.com 724-439-1621 • Uniontown, PA Thurs., June 4, 2015 For: Construction & Farm Equipment RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Tampa, FL Tues., May 19, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction Equipment ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906 • Charlotte, NC Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling Stock Auction
• ONLINE ONLY April 28 – May 1, 2015 For: Online Only Absolute
• Mount Airy, NC Sat., June 20, 2015 For: Construction, Agriculture & Transport Equipment
• Gastonia, NC Wed., June 10, 2015 For: One Owner – Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & more
• Charlotte, NC Sat., September 19, 2015 For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg Rolling Stock Auction
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • Denver, CO Wed., May 13, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., July 15, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., September 16, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment • Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Gerry, NY Sat., April 18, 2015 For: Chautauqua County Area Municipal & Contractor Equipment • Palmyra, NY Sat., May 9, 2015 For: 30th Annual Palmyra Government Surplus Equipment Auction • Java Village, NY Wed., May 13, 2015 For: E.J. Freyburger Earthmoving Retirement Auction SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 2, 2015 For: Russo Lawn & Landscape SCOTT PERRY & CO. www.scottperryco.com 716-283-7653 • North Syracuse, NY Tues., April 21, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Oneida, NY Wed., April 22, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop D • Middletown, NY Wed., May 6, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop F • Salt Point, NY Thurs., May 7, 2015 For: NYS Police Troop K • Albany, NY Wed., May 13, 2015 For: NYS Office of General Services • Waterford, NY Thurs., May 14, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Binghamton, NY Wed., May 20, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Central Islip, NY Wed., May 27, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation THOMPSON HIRCHAK COMPANY www.THCAuction.com 800-634-7653 • Morrisville, VT Wed., April 29, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Vehicles, Construction Tools UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., April 24, 2015 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 6, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Darlington, PA Thurs., May 26, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment
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ore than 1,100 bidders signed up for Bar None’s Portland, Ore., on March 25. The sale grossed a total of $4.7 million. This is the largest crowd the Portland location has brought and it is a big milestone for the auction company. Bidders represented 26 states and 41 countries including Argentina, Canada, Egypt, Mexico, Nigeria
and the UK. The largest single-item sell was a 2014 Komatsu PC228USLC hydraulic excavator that went for $187,500. The sale also included: • Late year Case, Volvo, Caterpillar and Komatsu wheel loaders; • John Deere agriculture tractors; • Late year Volvo skid steer loaders of various models; • Ford, Kenworth and Chevrolet service
The largest single-item sell was a 2014 Komatsu PC228USLC hydraulic excavator that went for $187,500.
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AGC OF AMERICA Webinar: STP Unit 5 – Improving Productivity and Managing Project Costs – Instructor Orientation Tuesday, April 21, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Training/Professional Development Advanced Safety Management Training Coursen Wednesday, April 22, 2015 to Friday, April 24, 2015 Arlington, Virginia Safety and Health Webinar: The Real Deal on Form I-9 Tuesday, April 28, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Labor and HR Webinar: E-Verify: Form I-9’s Companion Wednesday, April 29, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Labor and HR ACI-NA/ACC/AGC Airport Construction Strategy Summit Wednesday, April 29, 2015 to Thursday, April 30, 2015 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2015 Spring BIMForum Wednesday, April 29, 2015 to Thursday, April 30, 2015 San Diego, California BIM Webinar: STP Unit 6 Risk Management and Problem Solving – Instruction Orientation Thursday, April 30, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Training/Professional Development For More Information on the above AGC of America Upcoming AGC Events: Contact: 703/548-3118 (Phone) 703/548-3119 (Fax) AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201 AGC of MINNESOTA Spring Quarterly Meeting When: Thursday, April 30, 2015 Time: 5:00 to 6:00 PM Social time, 6:00 to 7:30 PM Meeting Where: Crowne Plaza Hotel Minneapolis Airport 3 Appletree Square, Bloomington, MN Phone: 952/854-9000 AGC of MO Estimators Forum Date: May 8, 2015 Time: 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM (CT) Where: AGC of Saint Louis 6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200 Saint Louis, MO 63139 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AGC of MO events, please call 314/7812356.
AGC of MO Professional Development Construction Quality Management for Contractors In Partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers This course is presented to allow contractors to meet Corps’ construction contract requirements for the training of contractor quality control personnel. Date: June 9 – 10, 2015 Time: Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Wednesday, June 10 at 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM Where: Construction Training School 6301 Knox Industrial Drive 2nd Floor Assembly Room Saint Louis, MO 63139 AGC of MINNESOTA AGC’s Lean Construction Units 6 & 7 When: Unit 6 (May 4, May 18) – Monday 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Unit 7 (May 5, May 19) – Tuesday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Where: AGC of Minnesota 525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103 Presenter: Kyle Woody For more information on the above AGC of MN events: Please CONTACT DENISE WOODS, PHONE: 651/796-2186 dwoods@agcmn.org. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Annual Convention EVENT: IAAP ANNUAL CONVENTION DATE: APRIL 21, 2015 PLACE: CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Governor Bruce Rauner has accepted the IAAP’s invitation to address attendees at the IAAP’s Annual Convention. Joining the Governor will be Illinois Department of Transportation Acting Secretary, Randy Blankenhorn. By the middle of April, the Governor and Illinois’ General Assembly will be in the midst of negations over the budget and infrastructure spending. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear what these gentlemen have to say about the future of Illinois and how it may impact the aggregate mining industry. If you have any questions with regard to the IAAP Annual Convention, please call John Henriksen, Executive Director, Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers at 217/241-1639; cell 217/899-7389. LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PRESENTS ISRI 2015 CONVENTION & EXPOSITION DATE: APRIL 21 – 25, 2015 PLACE: VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER VANCOUVER, BC CANADA Vancouver welcomes the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. “Buying Military Scrap” and “The Scrap Whisperer” are among the workshop topics at the 2015 Convention & Exposition of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, scheduled for Vancouver April 21 to 25, 2015. Other workshop topics at the ISRI Convention include “Building a Better Manager: The Top 5 Ways to Improve Your Leadership Skills;” “International Trade 101: How to Protect the Value of Your Scrap;” and “Human Resource 101: Understanding Your Role as a Human Resources Professional,” ISRI said. Workshops, sessions and interactive panels at the conference will address the biggest issues being faced by recyclers today, according to the association. “Effective human resources, sales and management are all important aspects of successfully operating a recycling business,” said Chuck Carr, ISRI Vice President of Member Services. “While the same superior programming offered in the past will still be available, this year’s conven-
trucks; • Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge pickup trucks; • Various industrial tools; • Caterpillar, Clark, Yale and Hyster forklifts; • Caterpillar, Komatsu, Bobcat, and Volvo excavators; • Kenworth, Ford and Autocar dump trucks;
• Freightliner, Kenworth, International, Volvo, GMC, Ford, Peterbilt and Mack truck tractors, • Boom lifts, boom trucks, cab & chassis and box vans. This auction also featured more than 100 used cars. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
More than 1,100 bidders signed up for Bar None’s Portland, Ore., sale on March 25. The sale grossed a total of $4.7 million. tion will also include new tracks with these professions in mind,” Mr. Carr said. “There will truly be something for everyone in Vancouver.” For more information, mailto: Liebherr Construction Equipment@mail.vresp.com. AEM SEMINAR Safety Forum to Spotlight Best Practices, Key Updates Equipment Industry Event Set for April 20-22, 2015 The AEM Seminar is set for April 20-22 in St. Louis, Missouri (Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark). Driverless cars (and equipment): The off-road equipment industry’s annual safety seminar. Delphi’s technical director of automated driving, Serge Lambermont, will connect the dots between innovative product development and safety as opening keynote for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) annual Product Safety & Compliance Seminar. Special presentations also include: . Product safety from an executive management’s perspective . Achieving product safety value regardless of company size The AEM product safety and compliance seminar is designed by and specifically for equipment manufacturers and their designated product safety representatives. Seminar topics offer value to both beginning as well as experienced professionals. Best Practices & Peer Networking Attendees can choose from more than 20 sessions, from “essentials” to “advanced 201” knowledge levels, all designed to relay best practices, with expert speakers and peer discussion. A one-day Product Liability Seminar follows the Safety and Compliance Seminar April 23. For more information and to register, visit www.aem.org/safety online in the Education and Training section. Lano Equipment Open House Lano Equipment, Inc. has been family owned and operated since 1946 serving the Metro Area with three locations: Anoka (Anoka County), Loretto (Hennepin County) & Shakopee (Scott County). Lano Equipment has Kubota’s full line: Tractors, Excavators, Mowers, Attachments & Utility Vehicles. Pre-owned equipment can be viewed online @ www.lanoequip.com. Open House Dates: Anoka, MN (Anoka County) – APRIL 1st Corcoran, MN (Hennepin County) – APRIL 9th Shakopee, MN (Scott County) – APRIL 24th For more information, please contact Lano Equipment at 952/445-6310. Liebherr Upcoming Show: WASTE EXPO Conferences & Special Events: June 1 - 4, 2015 Exhibits: June 2 – 4, 2015 Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA General Show Information: Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Events and Education: June 1 – 4, 2015 Tradeshow Floor: June 2 – 4, 2015 Tradeshow Floor Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM • Thursday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Vegas here we come! Who’s in? The verdict is in – attendees and exhibitors alike LOVE going to WasteExpo in the always dazzling Las Vegas. So, join us in 2015 as we bring back the solid waste, recycling
and organic’s leading event in full force. Rest assured, 2015 will be more fantastic than ever – with more networking opportunities, some of the best conference programming around, and of course, the industry’s largest exhibit hall packed with more solutions than ever. With more than 560exhibiting companies, comprehensive conference sessions and workshops and over 11,000 total participants, no other show comes close to the size and scope of WasteExpo. Aside from its impressive scope and stellar reputation, the most compelling thing about WasteExpo is that it connects YOU directly with the largest and most qualified gathering of buyers in the industry. For more information: www.wasteexpo.com. HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines together for learn and share a bit of history. Next SHOW: LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show at Thresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton, Wisconsin. Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Friday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s schedule. Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. The show features a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and traction engines. For more information, please contact: Historical Construction Equipment Association 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086 General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: info@hcea.net. AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplace Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.
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nos. To date, major activities completed include: drilled piers; mass excavation; concrete shear cores; sequence 1-4 structural steel erection; slab on grade and shallow underground quadrant A; slab on metal deck (SOMD) mezzanine level quadrants A&B; SOMD main concourse quadrants A&B; SOMD suite level quadrant A; SOMD upper concourse quadrant A; chilled water and heating hot water tie-ins from Arena to CityCenter central plant. While arena projects are challenging, this one is even more so, Thurmond said. “This one has been as normally complicated as all the other arenas we’ve done,” he said. “There are so many moving parts. They operate more like machines than buildings. So many things have to talk to each other. The systems within them are highly complicated. A high level of attention to detail is needed.”
Not since construction of the City Center nearly a decade ago has Las Vegas seen a project the scope of the Las Vegas Arena.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
This Year Marks First Skid Nine States Express Concern Steers Produced in U.S. for Future Infrastructure Jobs WACKER from page 28
ment at special seminars. The Academy also uses a second center in Alabama, primarily for training participants on the latest compact equipment. Certified Dealer Program — Excellence Award Customers value the regular dealer meetings that the company holds at its Milwaukee site. These help dealers develop close ties to the manufacturer and find out about the latest product updates. In 2014, Wacker Neuson launched its Certified Dealer program, focused on technical training, service, spare parts and branding of Wacker Neuson products. The company regularly presents its Excellence Award to dealers that excel in certain areas. “Maintaining close ties to our dealers strengthens business relations, builds trust and provides us with feedback from the market, enabling us to identify scope for further improvements in technology, design, quality and service,” said Jonathan Omer, vice president and managing director market devel-
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opment at Wacker Neuson Corporation. “At Nine states — Colorado, Connecticut, the moment, for example, we are working on expanding our financing portfolio for our Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and West Virginia customers.” — have expressed concern over the feasibilExpanding the Business ity of future transportation infrastructure in Latin America projects totaling more than $1.8 billion if Wacker Neuson also is very active in Congress does not act before May 31. Latin America. The company has had sales affiliates in Mexico (Mexico City), Brazil ARTBA expects more states will make sim(Jundiai, near Sao Paulo) and Chile ilar announcements as the deadline draws (Santiago de Chile) for many years now. To nearer. further strengthen its presence in South Last year, before a last-ditch effort by America, the Wacker Neuson Group estab- members of Congress led to an extension of lished two new affiliates in 2014 — one in MAP-21, DOT officials in 35 states publicly Peru (Lima) and one in Columbia (Bogotá). In 2015, Hugo Franz Arce Sanchez was stated that they would be impacted by the appointed regional president, responsible for precarious HTF situation. “It’s déjà vu all over again as Yogi Berra sales in the entire region. He will be strengthening Wacker Neuson's presence in the would say,” according to ARTBA President region and further expanding the regional & CEO Pete Ruane. “This is one of the most dealer network. easily avoidable crises because Congress has For more information, visit www.wack- known the May deadline was coming for erneuson.com. (This story also can be found on about eight months. Yet, here we are again Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at flirting with another economic meltdown in the peak of the construction season,” he www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
added. “The continued uncertainty with the Highway Trust Fund has real world, negative impacts as state governments begin cutting back on their construction plans because they don’t know if the funding will be there to pay the bills a few months from now,” Ruane said. “This, in turn, prevents private sector companies from hiring workers and making major capital investments such as purchasing equipment, both of which are key to bolstering economic activity. “The clock is on the field. There are 34 legislative calendar days left in the Senate and just 22 days in the House,” Ruane said. “It’s time for Congress and the President to show they can govern and provide a permanent funding solution for America’s highway and transit program.” For more information, visit www.artba.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Rising Concerns...
Injuries on the Rise for Troubled Seattle Tunnel Project By Martha Bellisle ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE (AP) The four iron workers recently hurt when a wall of rebar gave way during construction of a tunnel under Seattle are among a growing number of workplace injuries the massive project has seen since 2012 — injuries that have resulted in almost $1 million in workers’ compensation claims, according to state occupational safety figures. Those hurt included a worker whose hand was crushed when he was changing the tunnel-boring machine’s cutting tool, another who severely injured a knee in a fall and others who suffered chemical burns. Some claims from the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement project totaled several hundred dollars while others were for traumatic injuries that resulted in medical bills running tens of thousands of dollars, according to a spreadsheet of claims provided to The Associated Press by state regulators. In fact, more workers were injured in 2014 than the two previous years combined, state safety figures show, though the contractor reported a lower total number of work hours than the previous year.
Seattle Tunnel Partners won the bid to design and build the downtown tunnel, and key to the $3.1 billion project is the giant boring device Bertha, which began drilling in July 2013 but broke down in December 2013. Work has continued as crews tried to reach and repair Bertha, and the number of injuries has increased, an AP review found. At least 117 workers injured at the project between 2012 and the end of 2014 resulted in an estimated $1 million worth of workers’ compensation claims, according to data collected by the state Division of Occupational Safety and Health and released to the AP through a public records request. The agency did not have complete claim amounts for the end of 2014 so that total will increase. It also did not have data for 2015. Dallas Delay of the Seattle/King County Building and Construction Trades Council said in an email that the tunnel contractor only started safety meetings with workers’ groups in January 2014 and Seattle Tunnel Partners “does not have a culture of safety’’ and that the contractor looks “to discipline instead of fixing the hazards.’’ “We will not tolerate putting our members, nor any others on the project site, at
risk,’’ Delay said in a statement. Seattle Tunnel Partners said in a statement: “Our safety program focuses on creating safe work conditions and eliminating unsafe work practices and at-risk work behaviors.’’
“We will not tolerate putting our members, nor any others on the project site, at risk.’’ Dallas Delay Seattle/King County Building and Construction Trades Council
Laura Newborn, spokeswoman of the Washington State Department of Transportation, said the safety of the public, its employees and workers is its top priority. But workers’ compensation data shows injuries are on the rise. Eleven workers filed claims for injuries in 2012 and 42 filed in 2013. Claims jumped to 63 in 2014, according to the state safety agency.
The state workers’ compensation program had paid $733,265 in claims as of Jan. 1, 2015, and had estimated the claims would cost $964,920 once each one is completed, according to data provided by Elaine Fischer, an agency spokeswoman. The total will go up again when the newer claims are calculated, Fischer said. Seattle Tunnel Partners listed 29 injuries when it filled out its 2013 OSHA form. That was lower than the 42 workers’ compensation claims for 2013 because OSHA only requires the project to report injuries that were serious enough to cause the employee to take time off or move to a different position. The report said its 245 employees worked 681,117 hours that year. Inspectors cited STP in 2013 and fined it $3,600 after a chemical burn injury. In August 2014, another worker suffered chemical burns and inspectors issued more citations and a fine of $7,500. The inspection report said one of the violations was a repeat of the violation they were cited for in 2013, but had not been corrected. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Terex Celebrates 70th Anniversary of Digger Derrick Line For 70 years, utility professionals have used Terex digger derricks on power grid construction and maintenance projects to quickly and efficiently bore holes and set poles in the ground. Established in 1945 with the advent of the Tel-Elect digger derrick, today the company’s product line includes the Terex Commander 4000, 5000 and 6000 digger derricks, as well as the Terex General 65, 80 and 95 models. Terex digger derricks are ideal for use in electric, utility infrastructure (power line and transmission) and telecommunication applications, including digging holes, hoisting and setting utility poles and lifting other jobsite materials. “We are truly honored to be celebrating Tel-E-lect’s 70th anniversary this year,” said Terex Utilities Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Jim Lohan. “Since 1945, the utility industry has seen its share of good and bad times, and through it all, Terex has been right there with its customers, providing the right equipment solutions for their utility jobsite chal-
“We are truly honored to be celebrating Tel-E-lect’s 70th anniversary this year.” Jim Lohan Terex Utilities
lenges.” Tel-E-lect digger derricks were first engineered and built by Leroy C. Lindquist, owner of the Minnetonka Manufacturing Company, which manufactured parts for the Telephone and Electric (Tel-E-lect) utility markets in Hopkins, Minn. At the time, Lindquist worked with Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to develop a machine run by power take-off (PTO) on a truck’s transmission to dig holes for telephone poles. The first TelE-lect trucks utilized the truck’s differential to mechanically turn an auger, which was suspended from the end of an A-frame boom and
was raised and lowered by the truck winch line to drill a hole. The 1950’s and 1960’s saw three Tel-E-lect digger derrick product innovations introduced that are still in use today — the Rite-Way auger storage bracket, pole grabbing (PG) winch and the hydraulic collector block. With the hydraulic collector block, digger derricks could, for the first time, rotate continuously and without restriction making them a much more versatile machine. The Telecon (TELelect ECONomy) was introduced allowing a digger to be mounted on a smaller, lighter and more maneuverable chassis. The Commander I Series digger
derrick was developed featuring strong box-constructed booms and powerful dual lift cylinders, a configuration so sturdy and reliable that it is still used as the standard today. Also, the company developed and introduced the first fiberglass third section built to eliminate pin-on third sections. In the 1970’s, Tel-E-lect opened manufacturing facilities in Watertown and Huron, S.D., and by the early 1980’s, the company had established its corporate headquarters in Watertown. In 1988, Simon Engineering PLC purchased Tel-E-lect, and the company became known as Simon-Telelect Inc. The company
expanded its product offerings in 1992 with the acquisition of HiRanger aerial devices from Waukesha, Wis. Terex purchased Tel-E-lect from Simon Engineering in 1997, which became the foundation for Terex Utilities, a business unit of Terex Corporation. “We know that our customers’ secret to being successful on any job is to equip crews with the right equipment to match the application. Our products are steeped in the traditions of the people who use our equipment to build the world’s power and communication grid — hard-working and inventive,” said Lohan. “The Terex approach continues to be focused on providing customers with stateof-the-art equipment solutions that help them get each and every project done safely, quickly and at the lowest cost of ownership.” For more information, visit www.terex.com/utilities. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........................42 IMPACT ROLLER TECHNOLOGY INC ................................32 IRONPLANET ........................................................................71 JCB INC ..................................................................................49 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................32 JOHN DEERE ........................................................................24 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................................57 KAWASAKI..............................................................................25 KOBELCO CONST MACH AMER LLC....................................5 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................40,41 KUBOTA SVL..........................................................................59 LEEBOY..................................................................................36 LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ........................11 LIUGONG CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY..........................76 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS............................................34 MCLAREN INDUSTRIES INC................................................15 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................................40 NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY ................................19 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............................8 OKADA AMERICA ..................................................................40 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS..........................................75 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..........................................6,9 ROAD MACHINERY CO ..........................................................2 ROADTEC ..............................................................................31 SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................................35 SCOTT EQUIPMENT ............................................................17 SEAL-RITE INC ......................................................................32 TAKEUCHI ..............................................................................55 TOOL SHED RENTALS..........................................................23 TOWMASTER ........................................................................44 VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS ..........................................27 WACKER NEUSON................................................................51 WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................37 YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................43
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