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Four years ago, the Loop 303 freeway near Phoenix was an outdated two-lane highway with limited areas to pass and ill-placed traffic signals and stops signs. It was, said Doug Nintzel, spokesman of the Arizona Department of Transportation, “slow going and frustrating for local residents in the growing region about 20 miles west of downtown Phoenix.” But today that’s all history. Due to 20-year extension on a 2004 Regional Transportation Plan extending a half cent sales tax combined with federal and state funds, Loop 303 has undergone a complete makeover, bringing the old highway into the new era. “We consider Loop 303, anywhere from I-17 down to I-10, to be a freeway that has now been constructed ahead of the development curve in the West Valley,” said Nintzel. “To go from a twolane rural style highway to a modern, access-controlled urban freeway in a matter of about four years now, has been a remarkable achievement. The Maricopa
Due to the 20-year extension on a 2004 Regional Transportation Plan extending a half cent sales tax combined with federal and state funds, Loop 303 has undergone a complete makeover, bringing the old highway into the new era.
Association of Governments, as the region’s metropolitan planning organization, set the final schedule for getting this done. ADOT took that blueprint, and working with our team of contractors, has turned
Loop 303 into a big cog in the West Valley’s economic development engine. It’s great to drive on something like that.” The makeover began with a stretch of Loop 303 that did not
exist — a 14-mi. (22.5 km) segment that crosses undeveloped desert land, between Interstate 17 in north Phoenix and heading west into Peoria. see FREEWAY page 56
Construction Employment Rises in April Construction employment expanded in 232 metro areas, declined in 66 and was stagnant in 60 between April 2014 and April 2015, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said even as contractors in many parts of the country continue to expand their payroll, many firms remain concerned about the potential impacts of federal transportation funding shortfalls. “Demand, particularly from private sector
clients, has rebounded enough that many firms have been steadily expanding their headcount during the past twelve months,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “But construction employment is still below prior peak levels in most areas, as firms worry about the fate of federal transportation funding.” Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Wash., added the largest number of construction jobs in the past year (12,600 jobs, 17 percent), followed by Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, Colo. (10,800
jobs, 12 percent), Anaheim-Santa Ana-Irvine, Calif. (7,800 jobs, 10 percent) and Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. (7,800 jobs, 7 percent). The largest percentage gains occurred in Wenatchee, Wash. (32 percent, 600 jobs), Atlantic City-Hammonton, N.J. (24 percent, 1,100 jobs), Visalia-Porterville, Calif. (21 percent, 900 jobs), Dothan, Ala. (20 percent, 500 jobs) and Lake Charles, La. (20 percent, 2,700 jobs). The largest job losses from April 2014 to see JOBS page 77
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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 2013 Cat 259, Stk#: 9823, EROPS, A/C, FM Tires, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 4 Cyl. Cummins Stereo, 539 hrs., 67" Bucket, 13" Rubber Traks, Eng ..........................................................$42,500 Aux. Hyd., 4 Cyl. Cat Eng. ....................$49,500
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2013 Case SV185, Stk#: 9525, OROPS, 145 hrs., 64" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Quick Coupler, 4 Cyl. CNH Eng ....................................$34,500
2012 Volvo MLT135C, Stk#: 9831, OROPS, 814 hrs., 78" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 17" Rubber Tracks, 4 Cyl. JCB Eng ........................$32,500
2012 Cat D3K XL, Stk#: 9836, EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, 6 Way Blade, 2,409 hrs., W03 Ripper s#JMJ01092, 16" Pads, 9' 6" Wide ......$82,500
2013 Cat 289C2, Stk#: 9769, EROPS, A/C, 1,129 2012 John Deere 210G LC, Stk#: 9418, EROPS, hrs., 80" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 18" Rubber Tracks, 4 A/C, FM Stereo, 2,879 hrs., 42" Bucket, 32" Pads, Cyl. C3.4 Cat Eng ................................$52,500 10' 6" Wide ............................................$129,500
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
2007 John Deere 310J, Stk#: 9850, OROPS, 4WD, 3,379 hrs., 24" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 2 Stick Controls, 12x16 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 Rear Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng. ............................$34,500
2006 John Deere 650J LGP, Stk#: 9749, EROPS, A/C, FM Stereo, 6 Way Blade, 7,508 hrs., 24" Pads, 10' 8" Wide...................$55,000
2015 Dynapac CA2500D, Stk#: 9825, EROPS, A/C, 84" Smooth Drum, 6 hrs., 550/60x22.5 Tires, Automatic Vibration Control, Electronic Drive Control, Multi-Function Computer Display, Drum, Drive, Cummins Eng ................$96,500
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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2012 Cat D6T XW, Stk#: 9833, EROPS, A/C, Rear Screen, Angle Blade w/Hyd. Tilt, 1,641 hrs., 30" Pads, Allied W6G Winch s#AW6GE6F1714C71, 14' 6" Wide ........................................$219,500
2006 Lull 644E, Stk#: 9580, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft., 4,060 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 51" Frame, Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Self Leveling System, 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng$29,500
2006 Gradall 534D-10, 9649, 9,000 lbs., 45 ft., 4,766 hrs., 4WD, 72" Forks, 69" Frame, 14.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 4 2014 Fecon BH74SS, Stk#: 9608, 6,000 PSI, wt. 2013 Doosan LSC, Stk#: HR-225, 3,388 hrs., St. Cyl. JD Eng ..........................................$38,500 2,441 lbs. ............................................$25,000 175x80R13 Tires, 3 Cyl. Kubota ............$5,500
2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9652, 500 lbs., 40 ft., 4WD, 4,810 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng ......................................................$19,500
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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FEATURES 14 DALLAS DEPARTMENT OF STREET SERVICES GOES ABOVE AND BEYOND The inclement ice storms that hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area earlier this year tested the City of Dallas Department of Street Services.
16 RDO INVITES CUSTOMERS, COMMUNITY TO OPEN HOUSE RDO Equipment Co.’s newest location in McKinney, Texas, opened its doors for an Open House event on May 21.
20 WOUNDED WARRIORS PROJECT AIMS TO REBUILD LIVES OF HEROES Rebuilding lives would seem to be a natural interest of construction companies as well as of construction equipment manufacturers and dealers so it is not surprising that many contractors and dealers are involved in the Wounded Warriors Project.
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29 HAWTHORNE CAT RAISES $10,000 FOR ORGANIZATION This past May, a team of 12 Hawthorne CAT employees participated in the SoCal Ragnar Relay Race. The team raised $6,200 in donations for its efforts and Hawthorne CAT contributed an additional $3,800 to reach their overall fundraising goal of $10,000.
36 PARADISE VALLEY LANDMARK UNDERGOES MAJOR REMODEL WITH DRUMCUTTER’S HELP The building site was cleared using rock drills and blasting and the rock was used for the walls of the castle. The 7,000 sq. ft. (650 sq m) castle had eight levels and 10 balconies providing views over the valley.
68 JAMES G. MURPHY AUCTIONS OFF EQUIPMENT, CLASSIC CARS It was a packed house for the James G. Murphy Co. Auctioneers sale on May 30 in Kenmore, Wash.
76 QUESCO NAMED YANMAR DEALER QUESCO, a leader in sales and service of light construction equipment in the Phoenix area since 1986, will represent the construction equipment, utility tractor and industrial engines lines, according to Paul Daniel, QUESCO president.
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Dallas Department of Street Services Goes Above and Beyond
Jerry Ortega, assistant director, the City of Dallas Department of Street Services.
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The inclement ice storms that hit the DallasFort Worth area earlier this year tested the City of Dallas Department of Street Services. It was tasked with spreading sand and salt mix on roads and almost 300 bridges; plowing snow; and providing other services to keep traffic flowing as safely as possible during the harsh winter weather conditions. All indications point to the department passing with flying colors. While these events stand out, they are only a small fraction of what the Department of Street Services does. Four departments make up the City of Dallas Department of Street Services: transportation, large street repairs, street maintenance and contract/finance administration. Each has its particular responsibilities, but as a whole, the Department of Street Services owns, maintains and operates the city’s 11,700 lane mi. (18,829 km) of roads. It’s responsible for pothole repairs, traffic signals, road signs, road striping, storm-water-ways maintenance and significantly more. “We bid out larger street reconstructions, but we still do sizeable projects with in-house city forces,” said Jerry Ortega, assistant director of the Department of Street Services. “Our larger street repair division replaces failed sections of roadways and street overlays. The maintenance department focuses on imminent dangers, such as large potholes that may have occurred from the freezing and thawing cycle during the winter. We repair potholes as quickly and safely as possible. This year, from early March through midApril 2015, our crews repaired more than 14,000 potholes.” ‘Responsible to Citizens’ Ortega said the work the department does helps extend the life expectancy of Dallas streets with fiscal responsibility in mind. Premature capsee DALLAS page 42
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Wheeler Machinery: An Ounce of Prevention Lesson
“This truck runs seven days a week, hauling material out of the mine,” said Tyler Andersen, condition monitoring supervisor of Wheeler Machinery.
What if you spent a couple million dollars for a new piece of equipment for your job site, and then have to pay a quarter-million dollars more because a small part had failed, causing a total engine failure? What if that scenario could have been avoided with a predictive diagnostics system? This near-crisis situation was recently averted for a mining company in Nevada. The engine oil pressure on a Caterpillar 793C haul truck was dropping dramatically, which was causing a drastic increase in engine oil filter restriction. But without the diagnosis of the need for a pre-failure repair, there was no way to know that the problem was happening. The 793C is a big truck; more than 44 ft. (13.4 m) long and 25 ft. (7.6 m) wide with a payload of 240 tons (217.7 t). Having this work horse out of service would have been costly for the company. “This truck runs seven days a week, hauling material out of the mine,” said Tyler Andersen, condition monitoring supervisor of Wheeler Machinery. “It would have been a serious setback for the company if this truck was taken out of production by a catastrophic failure while hauling ore. One of the most costly repairs is an unscheduled major failure on a haul truck.” The predictive diagnostic system in this case is called a condition monitoring analyst, which
is attached to the truck. It sent an alert to the mine site supervisor who immediately shut down the truck. A subsequent inspection by mechanics found a failed fuel injector, which was causing raw fuel to be dumped into the engine oil pan. That led to a big drop in the engine oil pressure, which then caused the oil filters to plug. If the truck had not been immediately shut down, there would have been a total engine failure resulting in a repair costing more than $257,000 dollars. Instead, the customer paid $1,239 to replace the fuel injector. The savings was more than $255,000. The conditioning monitoring analyst technology was sold with the truck by Wheeler Machinery in Salt Lake City as part of the company’s effort to integrate and utilize more technology to create a “repairs before failure” situation for customers. “We want to add value to the products we sell and service,” said Leon Ernest, mine site supervisor of Wheeler Machinery. “We believe that our customers appreciate things like the condition monitoring analyst, because it makes them productive and profitable and helps them avoid costly situations.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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DO Equipment Co.’s newest location in McKinney, Texas, opened its doors for an Open House event on May 21. The event featured RDO Equipment Co. leadership, employees from many of the organization’s Texas stores, customers, McKinney mayor, city manager, city officials, manufacturing partner representatives and community members. The event included tours of the 38,000 sq. ft. facility, product displays, lunch, and prizes and giveaways (including John Deere safes and Yeti coolers). Members of the McKinney Chamber of Commerce also were on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony. Ron Offutt, chairman emeritus and founder, thanks the McKinney, Texas, contractors and city officials for venturing out in the pouring rain for the opening.
The new McKinney store, with roughly 25 team members, is the 7th RDO Equipment Co. location in Texas and complements the current Fort Worth and Irving locations. “We had a great event and appreciate all of the hard work and effort that ensured its success,” said Jim Carell, general manager. Featured for the traditional Ribbon Cutting (L-R) are: Mayor Pro-Tem Terry Ussery; “Customers and community members con- Christi Offutt, CEO and chair; Ron Offutt, Chairman Emeritus; Jim Carell, general tinue to be impressed with the reinvestment manager; Rebecca McNatt, service manager; and Matt Traxler, parts manager. that RDO Equipment Co. has shown in the north Texas community. We were proud to show everyone our new store.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Jim Carell, general manager, addresses the invitees to the grand opening.
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Wounded Warriors Project Aims to Rebuild Lives of Heroes By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Rebuilding lives would seem to be a natural interest of construction companies as well as of construction equipment manufacturers and dealers. Their professional life’s work, after all, is to build, repair, refurbish and restore. It is not surprising that many contractors and dealers are involved in the Wounded Warriors Project. The Project exists to make America’s many injured military service members whole again, as much as possible. Specifically, Wounded Warriors Project targets service members who incurred nonfatal injuries on or after Sept. 11, 2001, including in subsequent forays into the Middle East in pursuit of terrorists and their official sponsors. The conflicts have produced tens of thousands of casualties and hundreds of thousands of service people with post-traumatic stress disorders. For more than a decade, WWP founders and supporters have led a campaign to alleviate stress, counsel, raise money for financial intervention and otherwise take some of the burden of reentry into civilian life from the shoulders of men and women trying to cope with lifechanging issues. Some 70,000 service people belonging to WWP are called alumni, rather than members, with the explanation that they have shared pretty intense experiences with everyone else in the organization and already have paid their dues on the battlefield. The construction industry is one of the Project’s partners in this effort. A notable contribution was made by Kobelco Construction Machinery USA in 2014, a $100,000 donation to Wounded Warriors Project from sales of special edition excavators. The year before, U.S. Pavement Services presented a check for $10,000 to WWP, part of an outing for wounded vets at Boston’s Fenway Park. Similar contributions pop up now and then. Most of the industry’s support is in smaller amounts, often in the form of a contractor or equipment outlet sponsoring a public event, with money raised by the activity designated for the WWP. These events can take the form of golfing outings and other fun competitions in which some of the competitors are wounded veterans. The smallscale fundraisers are welcome, even when they are unofficial.
“We screen a company before we partner with them, because there is a cash value to our partnering with them,” said John Roberts, an executive vice president of WWP, who works from an office in Houston, Texas. Sometimes the partnership is pretty casual. “Some ask for permission to advertise their event as a Wounded Warriors Project, and some don’t. If a company calls and says it is going to do a cookie sale, we are not going to send out a staff member,” Roberts said. “But if they do it a couple of years in a row, seem to be honest people, raise money that we actually can track and then receive, we will provide a logo they can display that says they are a proud supporter of Wounded Warriors Project.” Such logos are found on many construction contractor Web sites, apparently most of them legitimately displayed. But the level of support varies all over the place, as do the
“Some of the warriors have come back to civilian life with physical injuries and other wounds, and bosses don’t always understand how to work with them.”
of the special challenges facing men and women in the organization. To surmount these difficulties, Wounded Warriors Project offers 19 programs. As WWP declares on its Web site in introducing the programs, “Everyone’s recovery process is different. Depending where you are in your own rehabilitative and transitional process, we hope you find a program that fits you and your family’s needs.” The programs fall into four areas: mind, body, economic empowerment and engagement. Some examples include: Project Odyssey, which joins outdoor recreational activities with therapeutic counseling to address stress and attitude obstacles; the Independence Program that works with vets with moderate-to-severe brain injuries John Roberts and other neurological conditions; Wounded Warrior Project Warriors to Work, which essentially is a human resources-job placement program; and the Alumni program that maintains the warriors community through discounted services and scheduled get-togethers. Wounded Warriors Project is an accredittypes of support. Some contractors donate money, but others offer what Roberts partic- ed charity and may be principally viewed as ularly likes to see offered: jobs. “A lot of such. But Roberts says WWP is working to warriors are looking for work, and not become an accredited service organization behind a desk. Finding jobs for warriors is such as the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. As the latter, one of our biggest needs.” In February, a coalition of construction WWP can more effectively advocate for employers and industry associations veterans. The need for such advocacy does pledged to hire 100,000 veterans over the not seem to be receding. In fact, the numbers of wounded veterans next five years. Some of the Wounded Warriors Project “alumni” may be among in need of special handling is still growing. those 100,000, but many of the WWP alums In the face of that, does Roberts hold out hope of eventually slowing the tide if not are difficult to place on payrolls. “Some of the warriors have come back to turning it? A 19-year administrator of vetercivilian life with physical injuries and other ans programs who came to WWP eight wounds, and bosses don’t always under- years ago, Roberts sounds confident. He stand how to work with them,” Roberts said said he can tell a lot of success stories if
“I have never seen another organization that has such a wealth of programs that take a holistic approach make them work so well.
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asked and believes they will continue to develop at WWP for years to come. “I have never seen another organization that has such a wealth of programs that take a holistic approach make them work so well. I have worked with individuals who were suicidal,” he said. “They get into our programs, like Odyssey, and into our employment program where they learn how to get a resume down. They have completely given up when they come to WWP and now they are thriving, and employed, and married. I have tons of these stories.” So the construction industry is involved in a good work, from all indications. While Roberts would welcome more of the industry’s support, he acknowledges that significant contributions have been made to date. “There are construction groups out there that build homes for vets. Others that raise money for the cause. Many want to hire our wounded warriors.” He said the whole movement to help military veterans is not a new one. “This generation of veterans isn’t any different than previous generations. They are dedicated people. They did something not only for themselves but for their country: They volunteered to go to war. The people who do that are less than 1 percent of the country. Less than 1 percent has ever worn the uniform. “If I was hiring, for construction or anything else, I would want someone who is going to be dedicated, loyal, self-motivated, a team player. Having a fancy degree on the wall doesn’t always do it. These are the kinds of people we have at Wounded Warriors Project.” If you would like to learn more about Wounded Warriors Project, visit http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake caused damage throughout the 240,000 sq. ft. building and a 1996 seismic assessment concluded that a major earthquake would significantly damage the building and pose life-threatening hazards to people inside.
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spaces do to their work.” Formally dedicated on Armistice Day 1932, the War Memorial building has been the site of numerous historic events, including the signing of the United Nations Charter in 1945. But the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake caused damage throughout the 240,000 sq. ft. building and a 1996 seismic assessment concluded that a major earthquake would significantly damage the building and pose life-threatening hazards to people inside. Work has been ongoing since July 1, 2013. “The primary reason for the project is for the seismic upgrade,” said Lee Jones, project superintendent with Oakland-based Charles Pankow Builders Ltd., general contractor on the project. “Secondary was to replace all see MEMORIAL page 28
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Soccer Team Plans $250 Million Los Angeles Stadium LOS ANGELES (AP) Major League Soccer’s expansion Los Angeles Football Club plans to build a $250 million stadium on the site of the old Sports Arena next to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The 15-acre complex in Exposition Park would also include a conference center, restaurants, 130,000 sq. ft. of plazas and streetscapes and a soccer museum. At its center would be a 22,000seat venue, home to the new MLS team when it makes its debut in 2018. The plans were formally announced on May 18 at an on-site news conference where a rendering of the stadium was unveiled. “We want it to be one of the cathedrals of soccer in this country and around the world,” said Henry Nguyen, head of the club’s 24-
member ownership group. “This is going to be an intimidating, really tight, urban sound box stadium.” The project still needs approval from the Coliseum Commission and the Los Angeles City Council. Both panels, along with Mayor Eric Garcetti, have expressed support for the project, and approval is expected by July. Construction would be financed by the team and its ownership group, which includes former Los Angeles Lakers Hall of Famer Magic Johnson; Mandalay Entertainment Chief Executive Peter Guber, co-owner of the Dodgers and the NBA’s Golden State Warriors; self-help author Tony Robbins; and women’s World Cup soccer champion Mia Hamm and her husband Nomar Garciaparra, a former major league baseball all-star.
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The planners estimated the project would create 1,200 construction jobs and 1,800 permanent operations jobs. The facility, which would also host concerts and festivals, was touted as a catalyst for economic development on Los Angeles’s south side. The location is adjacent to the historic Coliseum, site of two Olympics and home field for the
University of Southern California football team, as well as popular museums including the home of the retired space shuttle Endeavour. It’s also just 3 miles down the Figueroa Street corridor from the downtown Staples Center arena. “We’ve got a lot of champions here — USC football, the Lakers not too far away, the Kings, all of
that,’’ Johnson said. “We want to be part of that championship row.” MLS has long favored the area because of its proximity to downtown and public transportation. When the Los Angeles Football Club begins play in 2018, the league will have at least 23 teams. The club’s plans for an MLS soccer stadium follow the latest flurry of competing proposals for an NFL stadium in the Los Angeles region, which hasn’t had an NFL franchise since losing the Rams and Raiders after the 1994 season. “Football is alive and well in Los Angeles,” said Councilman Curren Price, who represents the proposed LAFC site. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Caltrans Details Critical Infrastructure Funding Shortfalls According to projections detailed in plans released recently, Caltrans will need approximately $80 billion over the next 10 years to address current and future needs of the state highway system — a projected funding shortfall of nearly $60 billion with available revenue. The 2015 Ten-Year State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) Plan outlines a strategy for improving roads, addressing major rehabilitation work on the state highway system and supporting Caltrans’ sustainability goal through projects that bring long-lasting and smart mobility improvements. The plan identifies approximately $8 billion annually needed to fund these necessary improvements and preventative maintenance activities over the next 10 years. However, in light of a shortfall of approximately $5.7 billion per year in funding, the plan warns that the state highway system will deteriorate and necessitate much more expensive remedies in the future. “This funding shortfall presents a serious challenge to Caltrans and this state’s transportation system,” said Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. “At Caltrans, we have a ‘fix it first’ mentality, putting transportation
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dollars where they can be most cost-effective: on preventative maintenance to our existing infrastructure. Our maintenance dollars can only go so far, however, and California is facing much more expensive repairs to its infrastructure in the future due to a growing backlog of necessary repairs. Excise taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel are the primary revenue source for Caltrans, funding the maintenance and operation of the state highway system as well as the administration of the department. These revenues are declining as a result of reduced fuel consumption due to more energy-efficient vehicles and increased alternative fuel use. California is currently evaluating funding alternatives which may include increasing the gas tax or registration fees, or switching to a mileage-based fee structure. The State Highway Operation and
Protection Program primarily funds rehabilitation projects and capital improvements along the state highway system that do not add capacity to the system. Projects largely involve pavement and structure/bridge rehabilitation, but also encompass safety and some types of mobility improvements as well as emergency repair. The SHOPP is based on a 10-year plan that identifies performance goal-based needs over a 10-year period, with the plan updated every two years. Caltrans’s Maintenance Program also preserves California’s transportation infrastructure through preventative maintenance and repair of the state highway system. Proper maintenance, as detailed in the 2015 FiveYear Maintenance Plan (also released May 8), can reduce the amount of the more expensive rehabilitation work done by the
SHOPP. Caltrans constructs, operates and maintains more than 50,000 lane mi. (80,467 km) of the State Highway System, the core of California’s complex, multi-modal transportation system. This includes more than 13,000 bridges and structures, 30,000 acres of roadside landscaping, 205,000 culverts and drainage facilities and 87 roadside rest areas. The department’s transportation infrastructure also includes maintenance stations, equipment shops, traffic management centers, transportation materials laboratories and testing facilities and office buildings. Much of this system is over half a century old, built in the 1950s through early 1970s, to serve California’s growing population and expanding economy. The 2015 Ten-Year SHOPP Plan can be accessed at http://www.dot.ca.gov/docs/2015_TenYear_SHOPP.pdf and the 2015 Five-Year Maintenance Plan at http://www.dot.ca.gov/docs/2015_FiveYear_Maintenance_Plan.pdf. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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• The Business Development, Safety Roundtable, Women In NECA Roundtable and Student Chapter Job Fair • Technical workshops • Showstopper showcase • Daily prize drawing tickets • Member spouse gift • Three days of the NECA show including lunch • the closing celebration: Kenny Loggins “I look forward to the NECA Convention every year, and this year even more since it gives us a chance to show off our beautiful city. NECA 2015 San Francisco offers a unique mix of industry leaders, new technologies, and expert speakers to energize and motivate you. I’m bringing my key staff to learn about business development initiatives, new products, safety updates, 70E changes, and more, and I hope to see you here in October,” said Ernie Ulibarri, Barri Electric Company Inc., San Francisco chapter president. NECA, the voice of the electrical construction industry, has provided over a century of service to the $130 billion electrical
construction industry that brings power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across the United States. NECA’s national and 119 local chapters advance the industry through advocacy, education, research, and standards development. Sneak Peek at 2015 Products: • Associations/Foundations • Boxes and enclosures • Building automation and controls • Codes, standards, certifications • Computer hardware and equipment • Conduit, raceway, wireway • Connections and terminations • Distributor • Energy efficiency • Fasteners, hangers, clamps, and supports • Fire/life safety • Grounding and bonding • Heavy equipment • Home automation • Ladders, lifts and platforms • Lighting and controls • Low voltage: voice/data/video
• Fiber optics • Motors and motor controls • Online and web services • Outdoor products • Power quality and distribution • Publications • Safety equipment and apparel • Security • Services: financial, insurance, retirement • Software • Solar energy /PV • Structured wiring/cabling • Switches and switchgear • Testing equipment • Tools • Training • Transformers • Transmission and distribution equipment • Underground equipment • Vehicles and vehicle equipment • Wind energy For more information, call 301/215.4506 or email Katie Nolan katie@necanet.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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$4 Million to Study Latest Problems SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A panel overseeing a new $6.4 billion eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge approved spending up to $4 million to study the latest problems discovered with the structure. The three-member Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee approved the funding Monday after an anchor rod in the bridge’s tower failed a test and salt was found in other parts of the tower, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. “We’ve got some reassurance that we need to provide people that they got the bridge that they paid for and the bridge is safe,’’ said Steve Heminger, chairman of the committee. Toll-payer funds will be used to determine the extent of the problems. “We’re going to get to the bottom of it, and if there is a problem, we’re going to fix it,” said Randy Rentschler, a spokesman of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, which is headed by Heminger. Rentschler said the bridge is safe for use. The new bridge intended to replace a span that was not considered earthquake-safe has experienced other problems. Thirty-two bolts that secure earthquake shock absorbers to
the deck of the bridge cracked in 2013 after they were tightened, threatening to delay the opening of the span. Tests found hydrogen had infected the bolts, making them brittle. At issue now is salt that was found during recent testing in some of the sleeves that hold 25-ft.-long steel rods at the base of the tower. One of the rods also moved easily during a test last week. The rods are meant to keep the 525-ft.-tall tower from heaving up and down in an earthquake, the Chronicle reported. If the rods are steeping in salt water, it could shorten their life span. The bridge also has experienced rust-stained white paint and misaligned steel rods. An investigative report requested by lawmakers last year found that officials who oversaw bridge construction from 2007 to 2011 repeatedly brushed off criticism about flawed welding, bolts and other engineering work. The new span replaced one built in the 1930s that was damaged during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
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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: Santa Barbara Contract Number: 05-1A7204 Location: In and near Goleta From Maria Ygnacio Creek Bridge to 0.2 mi. north of Cathedral Oaks Overcrossing. Project: Pavement preservation (Cap M). Number of Working Days: 160 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Granite Construction Company — $9,422,361 • Calportland Construction — $10,533,450 • Papich Construction Company Inc. — $12,766,297 County: San Diego Contract Number: 11-405504 Location: In San Diego from 0.1 mile west of Waring Road Undercrossing to 0.1 mi. west of College Avenue Overcrossing. Project: Upgrade existing median. Number of Working Days: 260 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Hazard Construction Company — $5,244,784 • Flatiron West Inc. — $5,603,289 • Coffman Specialties Inc. — $5,755,000 • Granite Construction Company — $6,370,370 • Peterson-Chase General Engineering Construction Inc. — $6,465,684 Counties: Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Contract Number: 05-1A3304 Location: In and near New Cuyama and Cuyama from 3.1 mi. east of Cottonwood Canyon Road. Project: Overlay with open graded RHMA. Number of Working Days: 60 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Granite Construction Company — $3,107,091 • Calportland Construction — $3,120,150 • Papich Construction Company Inc. — $3,377,777 County: San Bernidino Contract Number: 08-1F5804 Location: Near Victorville from Koala Road to Los Angeles County Line. Project: Place preventive pavement treatment. Number of Working Days: 40 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • American Pavement Systems Inc. — $889,271 • Granite Construction Company — $947,231 • All American Asphalt — $1,026,710 • Telfer Highway Technologies — $1,046,156 • Vss International Inc. — $1,080,815 • Northwest Paving — $1,104,198 • Sully-Miller Contracting Company — $1,120,000 • Pavement Coatings Company —$1,160,584
County: Alameda Contract Number: 04-0G2104 Location: In Oakland on NB Route 13 (Tunnel Road) between Hiller Drive and Vincente Road. Project: Upgrade shoulder and sidewalk. Number of Working Days: 75 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Gordon N. Ball Inc. — $1,047,677 • Ghilotti Construction Company Inc. — $1,067,646 • RGW Construction Inc. — $1,169,713 • Granite Rock Company — $1,174,231 • West Bay Builders Inc. — $1,387,419 County: Yolo Contract Number: 03-0G1404 Location: Near Rumsey from Colusa County Line to 0.2 mi. east of Road 78. Project: PME seal coat. Number of Working Days: 40 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Northwest Paving — $1,398,408 • Telfer Highway Technologies — $1,449,731 • American Pavement Systems Inc. — $1,477,032 • Sierra Nevada Construction Inc. — $1,504,007 • Franklin Construction, Inc. — $1,538,153 • Vss International, Inc. — $1,603,975 • Intermountain Slurry Seal Inc. — $1,705,001 County: Shasta Contract Number: 02-0H3004 Location: At and near Shingletown from Bear Creek Bridge to Sandhouse Road.
Project: Place HMA, replance AC surfacing. Number of Working Days: 40 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • J.F. Shea Construction Inc. — $2,726,940 • Tullis Inc. — $3,148,476 • Mercer-Fraser Company — $3,629,663 County: Himboldt Contract Number: 01-493704 Location: In Hoopa from Loop Road to 0.1 mi. west of Hostler Creek Bridge. Project: Shoulder widening/light guard. Number of Working Days: 60 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Mercer-Fraser Company — $1,892,180 • McCullough Construction Inc. — $2,312,690 • GR Sundberg Inc. — $2,433,000 • S.T. Rhoades Construction Inc. — $2,492,992 • Tidewater Contractors Inc. — $2,736,909 County: Trinity Contract Number: 02-3E7714 Location: At and near Junction City and Weaverville from North Fork Trinity River Bridge to 0.1 mi. east of Industrial. Project: HMA paving, ADA ramps, poly concrete. Number of Working Days: 120 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Mercer-Fraser Company — $9,375,280 • J.F. Shea Construction Inc. — $9,674,441 • Tullis Inc. — $10,027,800
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ings we extended scaffolding all the way up through the attic space. The building had some asbestos. Most of the paint was lead paint. Hazardous materials abatement was required prior to demolition.” Using a 130-ft. (39.6 m) tall Liebherr tower crane with a 170-ft. (51.8 m) radius, crews removed skylights and maneuvered structural steel into the attic through the skylight openings. “The daunting part in terms of equipment was getting material into the building into tight difficult spaces and then making all the connections,” said Lamont. “The steel was brought in little bits and pieces. Even with the extensive new zinc roofing and skylights, field installation of shop-fabricated elements were planned, but the roofing contractor discovered that the building isn’t quite square, so they had to manufacture the parts in the field. The new work is handcrafted. People had to come and make things fit.” In addition to the challenge of the tight fit, there is no loading dock, the elevators were out of commission since they were to be replaced, the windows were in terrible shape and covered in lead paint, there was no fire alarm and few sprinklers, Lamont said. “Really it was a physical job,” she said. “People had to really reach up and do the work in very tight, difficult conditions. Those
are the kind of things you don’t really imagine when you are designing all this. For example, at the four corners of the main corridors, 4,000-pound steel girders had to be inserted above historic vaulted cast stone and plaster ceilings that had to stay in place.” Crews also replaced the orchestra pit lift and added stage rigging. To add to the stress, while crews worked, they had to protect and/or salvage historic marble, terra cotta and granite finishes. They also had to work around a series of murals created in 1915 for the Pan Pacific International Exposition currently valued at $4 million, but in reality, “priceless,” Lamont said. “The murals couldn’t be moved during construction,” Jones said. “ A good deal of attention was paid to protect those. We were doing concrete work right behind them. We engaged an art conservator and they installed data loggers in the wall cavity to measure wall temperature and humidity. These wall cavities were mechanically ventilated during the concrete work. We also applied a special protective film directly on the surface of painted murals. Those murals survived the job fine.” Final completion is scheduled for September 2015.
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Flagstaff Lakeside 5500 East Penstock Ave 10108 Riverford Road Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Lakeside, CA 92040 928-526-0639 619-270-4300 Phoenix 2649 N 29 Ave Phoenix, AZ 85009 602-415-4700
Riverside 20 Iowa Avenue Riverside, CA 92507 951-778-3700
Prescott 1091 Commerce Drive Prescott, AZ 86035 928-776-8300
Indio 83-300 Avenue 45 Indio, CA 92201 760-342-8900
Tucson 5051 S Outlet Center Drive Tucson, AZ 85706 520-294-5262
Imperial 3275 Hwy 86 Imperial, CA 92251 760-355-4331
Irving 3230 East Airport Freeway Irving, TX 75062 972-438-4699
Pflugerville 16415 N IH-35 Pflugerville, TX 78660 512-272-4141
Newark 800-231-2060 510-790-3600 Fax: 510-790-9120
Rohnert Park 800-325-9401 707-584-9161 Fax: 707-584-4786
5055 E. 72nd Ave. Commerce City, CO 303-287-7506 800-646-6636
Fort Worth 5301 Mark IV Parkway Fort Worth, TX 76131 817-232-8094
New Braunfels 19275 N IH-35 New Braunfels, TX 78132 830-632-3100
Sacramento 800-227-3399 916-922-7181 Fax: 916-922-4532
Gilroy 800-848-4150 408-848-4150 Fax: 408-848-5163
Durango, CO 970-247-4460
Hewitt 215 Enterprise Blvd Hewitt, TX 76673 254-666-3900
Laredo 102 Wilcox Road Laredo, TX 78043 956-718-1909
French Camp 800-619-6319 209-983-8122 Fax: 209-983-1105
Redding 530-241-4555 Fax: 530-241-0619
Fowler 559-834-4774 Fax: 559-834-4754
Grand Junction, CO 970-243-7090 Ogden, UT 801-627-0049 Salt Lake City, UT 801-262-7441
St. George, UT 435-652-8003 Casper, WY 307-266-4474 Gillette, WY 307-685-4288 Rock Springs, WY 307-382-5284 Idaho Falls, ID 208-523-9915
Albuquerque, NM 2301 Candelaria Rd. NE 505-884-2900
Fort Collins, CO 125 John Deere Dr. 970-482-7154
Colorado Springs, CO 1100 E. Cheyenne Rd. 719-475-1100
Frederick, CO 3763 Monarch St. 303-833-5900
El Paso, TX 11323 Rojas Drive 915-598-1133
Hobbs, NM 2400 W. Bender Blvd. 575-392-6923
Farmington, NM 1100 Troy King Rd. 505-326-1101
Pueblo West, CO 685 Enterprise Drive 719-547-3505
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APCO Equipment Corp. 3432 N. 5th Street • North Las Vegas, NV 89032 702-871-7474 • Fax: 702-368-0871 www.apcoequipment.com
A-Z Equipment Rentals & Sales www.a-zequipment.com East Valley/Gilbert 1313 E. Baseline Rd. • Gilbert, AZ 85233 480-539-8700 North Phoenix 602-992-1150 West Valley 623-925-0200 Central Phoenix 602-955-5100
Rifle Equipment, Inc. 1605 Airport Rd. • Rifle, CO 81650 970-625-2580 • TF: 866-427-7970 www.rifleequipment.com
Barnsco, Inc. 2609 Willowbrook Rd. • P.O. Box 541087 Dallas, TX 75220 214-352-9091 Hutto, TX 512-354-4970 Fort Worth, TX 817-740-2400 Walled Lake, MI 248-668-1010 www.barnsco.com
ALLWEST UNDERGROUND RENTALS - SALES - SERVICE 799 Valentine Ave SE • Pacific, WA 98047 800-828-8505 • 253-987-7555 • Fax: 253-987-7556 4020 NE Buffalo St. • Portland, OR 97211 506-546-8875 • Fax: 503-445-2020 8419 219th St. SE • Woodinville, WA 98702 425-398-2353 • Fax: 425-398-9354 www.allwestunderground.com
Expert Iron Sales 3364 Helix St. • Spring Valley, CA 91977 888-777-5990 • Fax: 619-697-6470 Santa Ana, CA 888-777-5990 Murrieta, CA 888-777-5990 www.expertironsales.com
Orion Equipment 18060 Des Moines Memorial Drive • Seattle, WA 98148 800-280-8124 www.orion-equip.com
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Paradise Valley Landmark Undergoes Major Remodel With Drumcutter’s Help
ProCon JCB 461 Pioneer Place Las Cruces, NM 88005 1-844-JCB-IRON www.procon-supply.com
Hlavinka JCB 7105 Hwy. 59 N. Victoria, TX 77905 361-541-6100 www.hlavinkajcb.com Coming Soon Angleton, TX
Built in the 1970s, Copenhaver Castle stands out as a landmark building located on the south side of Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley, Ariz.
Built in the 1970s, Copenhaver Castle stands out as a landmark building located on the south side of Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley, Ariz. The castle, similar to an old Moorish fortress seen in Spain, was built by Mort Copenhaver, a retired orthodontist. The building site was cleared using rock drills and blasting and the rock was used for the walls of the castle. The 7,000 sq. ft. (650 sq m) castle had eight levels and 10 balconies providing views over the valley. The castle had 20 rooms, a 17 ft. (5.2 m) high waterfall in the main room, a moat and a drawbridge. The building was recently purchased and the new owner is remodeling the interior. Leaving the outer walls intact, a large part of the interior has been removed and the floor level has been lowered by as much as 12 ft. (3.6 m) in places. Site Conditions In March 2014, the only rock visible was a coarse grained, weathered, rose-colored granite whose hardness measured 11,600 psi using a SilverSchmidt hardness tester. In October, it was decided to try a drum cutter after the contractor had spent several weeks excavating rock with a hammer and making very little progress. Tim Schutte, then sales manager at Earhart Equipment Corp., the Drumcutters dealer based in Tucson, supplied a Hyundai 235 LCR 9 fitted with an ER 1200-3 drum cutter to Rango Construction. Schutte is now western sales and service manager of Drumcutters. “Progress on site increased rapidly as soon as we started using the drum cutter,” said Joe Walsh, site superintendent of Rango Construction. Shortly after delivering the drum cutter, the contractor found veins of white, competent granite running through the site. Hardness of this granite was estimated at around 26,000 psi, much harder than the recommended 11,600 hardness for this size equipment. The operator’s skill in maintaining enough feed pressure to grind away the rock without allowing the drum cutter to bounce excessively allowed the job to progress while minimizing the damage to the drum cutter.
San Antonio, TX 210-662-9701 www.jcbofsouthtexas.com
A Hyundai 235 LCR 9 was fitted with an ER 1200-3 drum cutter.
Walsh was impressed with the performance of the ER 1200-3 on the challenging project. “There is not another attachment on the market that could have these results,” he said. “Due to the proximity of houses and the need to keep the external structure intact, drill and blast was out of the question.” Once the contractor achieved basement level in the building, the ER 1200 drum cutter had extracted in excess of 1,000 cu. yds. (764 cu m) of granite. The final job, before returning the drum cutter to Earhart, was to cut holes into the granite to hold the steel I-beams being used to support the new roof. Rock extraction inside the castle was completed in April 2015. For more information on Copenhaver Castle, visit www.dupontcastle.com/castles/copenhav.htm. For more information on Drumcutters, visit http://www.drumcutters.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Lubbock, TX 806-745-2000 Wichita Falls, TX 940-687-2726 Odessa, TX 432-337-2823 Amarillo, TX 806-372-8386 Midland, TX 432-685-9999 Clovis, NM 575-742-2726 www.ascoeq.com
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WHAT DOES A JCB MEAN FOR YOU?
Equipment You Can Depend On However you depend on your equipment, JCB has a complete range of machines to help your work day thrive. The JCB backhoe, telehandler, skid steer and excavator ranges are engineered and built to handle the most rugged jobs while setting the industry standard for safety and versatility. You won’t find a harder working machine on any job site. For more information on how to get more out of your work day everyday visit www.jcbna.com.
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Texarkana, TX 888-327-7370 Tulsa, OK 866-402-4248 Oklahoma City, OK 409-898-8700 www.darrjcb.com
Houston, TX 713-692-4471 Beaumont, TX 409-898-8700 www.adobejcb.com
2240 W. Buckeye Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85009 602-761-2525 Fax: 602-454-8899 www.flaskajcb.com
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SANY America Inc. 318 Cooper Cir Circle, cle, Peachtr Peachtree City,, GA 30269 ee City Tel: T el: 678-251-2869 | Fax: 770-632-7820 Email: sales@sanyamerica.com www.sanyamerica.com www.sanyamerica.com
T-REX EQUIPMENT, INC. 2641 East Artesia Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90805 562-531-4600 Or Call Joe Rexin 714-299-2273 www.trexequip.com
ATLAS MACHINERY 1090 W. 2180 N. Salt Lake City, UT 84116 801-322-1300 www.atlasmachinery.us
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Anderson Machinery Co. 6535 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TX 78409 361-289-6043 Pharr, TX 956-781-5995 San Antonio, TX 210-661-2366
Austin, TX 512-272-8133 Victoria, TX 361-575-8111 Odessa, TX 432-561-8933
www.andersonmachinerytexas.com
Four Seasons Equipment, Inc. 8111 Mills Rd. Houston, TX 77064 800-234-5007 Fax: 281-807-1233 Dallas, TX 866-270-1700
Lake Charles, LA 866-222-0053 Williston, ND 701-577-7014
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13013 Temescal Canyon Rd. Corona, CA 92883 951-674-9999 9879 San Fernando Rd. Pacoima, CA 91331 818-834-0102 www.hers-llc.com
Orion Equipment
18060 Des Moines Memorial Drive Seattle, WA 98148 800-280-8124 www.orion-equip.com
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You may have noticed something different about our most recent trencher models. Our new walkbehinds–the compact RT12, RT16, RT20 and RT24–offer a choice of high-flotation tires or heavy-duty oscillating tracks, both of which provide outstanding stability and traction. And the mighty RT120 Quad’s innovative chevron track pattern provides maximum traction in wet conditions and on slopes. With every Ditch Witch® trencher you can count on the hardest-working, longest-lasting machine in its class–that will never change. See your dealer for more information, or visit ditchwitch.com.
RT20
RT16
RT24 Witch Equipment Co., Inc. Fort Worth, TX | 817-429-4824
Ditch Witch of East Texas Tyler, TX | 903-592-6226
Ditch Witch of Arkansas Springdale, AR | 479-419-9771
Ditch Witch of Houston Houston, TX | 713-462-8866
Witch Equipment Co., Inc. Hewitt, TX | 254-666-3344
Ditch Witch Southwest Lubbock, TX | 806-745-6866 Odessa, TX | 432-617-8351
Ditch Witch of Arkansas Benton, AR | 501-316-3200
Ditch Witch Northwest Portland, OR | 503-286-6400 Tukwila, WA | 206-995-8420 Billings, MT | 406-252-7667
Ditch Witch of Oklahoma Edmond, OK | 405-348-4633
RT120 QUAD
Ditch Witch of New Mexico, Inc. Albuquerque, NM | 505-345-1888
Ditch Witch of Tulsa Tulsa, OK | 918-438-1560
Ditch Witch of Arizona Phoenix, AZ | 602-437-0351 Ditch Witch of Southern Arizona Tucson, AZ | 520-579-0261
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You may have noticed something different about our most recent trencher models. Our new walkbehinds–the compact RT12, RT16, RT20 and RT24–offer a choice of high-flotation tires or heavy-duty oscillating tracks, both of which provide outstanding stability and traction. And the mighty RT120 Quad’s innovative chevron track pattern provides maximum traction in wet conditions and on slopes. With every Ditch Witch® trencher you can count on the hardest-working, longest-lasting machine in its class–that will never change. See your dealer for more information, or visit ditchwitch.com.
RT20
RT16
RT24 Witch Equipment Co., Inc. Fort Worth, TX | 817-429-4824
Ditch Witch of East Texas Tyler, TX | 903-592-6226
Ditch Witch of Arkansas Springdale, AR | 479-419-9771
Ditch Witch of Houston Houston, TX | 713-462-8866
Witch Equipment Co., Inc. Hewitt, TX | 254-666-3344
Ditch Witch Southwest Lubbock, TX | 806-745-6866 Odessa, TX | 432-617-8351
Ditch Witch of Arkansas Benton, AR | 501-316-3200
Ditch Witch Northwest Portland, OR | 503-286-6400 Tukwila, WA | 206-995-8420 Billings, MT | 406-252-7667
Ditch Witch of Oklahoma Edmond, OK | 405-348-4633
RT120 QUAD
Ditch Witch of New Mexico, Inc. Albuquerque, NM | 505-345-1888
Ditch Witch of Tulsa Tulsa, OK | 918-438-1560
Ditch Witch of Arizona Phoenix, AZ | 602-437-0351 Ditch Witch of Southern Arizona Tucson, AZ | 520-579-0261
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Maintaining Roads: Just Another Day at the Office provides.” Kirby-Smith Machinery helped sponsor the city’s recent Equipment Road-eo, a team-building event that gave employees an opportunity to run equipment in a friendly competition. Kirby-Smith supplied machines and awards. “During the past few months that I’ve been with the city, I’ve gotten to know Sol and KirbySmith well,” said Ortega. “Both are impressive. They do a great job of meeting our equipment needs, from both the sales and service standpoints. The fact that they help with our Equipment Road-eo by supplying machines and personnel is a real testament to their excellent customer service.”
DALLAS from page 14
ital projects are significantly reduced or eliminated. The department works on removal and replacement of curbs and gutters and some sidewalks; damaged guardrail removal and reinstallation; graffiti removal; repairing and cleaning curb inlets; bridge maintenance; and cleaning debris from drainage ditches to keep them flowing freely. “We’re a general-fund department, meaning that all our financial resources come from taxes. We take that very seriously, and at all times, we recognize that every citizen in the city of Dallas is our customer. Fiscal responsibility is of utmost importance to us, so effective and efficient work results must be reliably and daily delivered,” said Ortega. The City of Dallas Department of Street Services does it all with a staff of about 600. For greater efficiency, it sectioned the city into four districts, each with its own facilities and personnel. Other city departments are housed at those locations as well. “We want to be able to respond to emergency situations quickly and effectively, with as little disruption as possible, and maximize efficiencies in our day-to-day operations. Having the city sectioned into four districts promotes these efficiencies,” said Ortega. “In addition to our daily crews in these four districts, we have a team that works our Central Business
Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. Governmental Sales Representative Sol Gieser (second from L), along with staff from the City of Dallas Department of Street Services, handed out awards to competition winners, including Grand Champion Gilberto Cruz (C).
District [CBD] overnight. This night team sweeps all streets within the CBD, takes care of pothole repairs as needed, keeps the sidewalks clean and performs other duties as assigned. We are a 24/7 service department.” Equipment From Kirby-Smith Machinery The city of Dallas has purchased numerous pieces of equipment from Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. Working with Governmental Sales Rep Sol Gieser, it has added
Komatsu and Gradall excavators, Vögele pavers, Hamm compactors, hydraulic trailers and other products. The city performs much of its own maintenance, turning to Kirby-Smith as needed for extra help. “Equipment that’s productive, reliable, efficient and backed by good service from the dealer is essential,” said Ortega. “We appreciate the fuel efficiency of the machinery we get from KirbySmith, and our crews like the production and power this equipment
Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. Governmental Sales Rep Sol Gieser (L) meets with City of Dallas Department of Street Services Assistant Director Jerry Ortega.
A participant uses a Komatsu PC88MR to knock down pins during a game of excavator bowling.
More Miles Ahead Ortega tracks the progress of street improvements as crews work to complete projects across the city. Right now, crews are working on placing asphalt-base overlays on approximately 50 street-lane miles. Additionally, more than 480 lane mi. (772.5 km) will have been repaired by the end of September 2015. Aggregately, more than 530 street-lane miles overall will be repaired by this 2014-2015 fiscal year’s end. “To ensure the roads are in the best shape possible, they need proper and prompt preventive maintenance and constant attention,” said Ortega. “In a city the size of Dallas, it’s likely the number of lane miles needing overlays see DALLAS page 74
A City of Dallas Department of Street Services operator removes material with a Komatsu PC138USLC hydraulic excavator before new concrete is poured on a street-repair job.
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Chicago Pneumatic Releases T4F 185 CFM Compressor Chicago Pneumatic Construction Equipment features the recently released CPS 185 KD T4F portable diesel compres-
sor in their lineup of compressors. The flexible and reliable 185 cfm compressor can be utilized for a wide range of general construction applications. Equipped with a water-cooled, 49 hp, 4-cylinder Tier IV Final (T4F) Kubota engine, the 185 CFM compressor delivers a versatile solution for the construction market by hosting a multitude of pneumatic construction tools on the job site. “The CPS 185 KD is Chicago Pneumatics’ first T4F compressor and we have designed it with the operator in mind,” said Eric Massinon, business development manager at Chicago Pneumatic. “Not only is this machine powerful and efficient, but it also provides the user with a list of diagnostics and protective shutdowns. This is all done through a new intuitive controller that makes the transition to
T4F easier by taking the guesswork out of the operation.” The CPS 185 KD has an operating weight of 2,400 lbs. (1,088 kg), and measures 131 in. (333 cm) long, 60 in. (152 cm) wide, and 55.25 in. (140 cm) tall. With a normal working pressure of 100 psi, the compressor offers a maximum unloading pressure of 125 psi, and features a 20-gal. (75.7 L) fuel tank. Engineered with a low-maintenance design, the 185 KD has few moving parts that help minimize mechanical wear. While the naturally aspirated Kubota engine makes for quiet operation at a 76 dBA sound level, the compressor also features a noise-reducing durable galvanneal sheet metal enclosure that further reduces noise as well as corrosion. For added protection on the go, the compressor is designed for convenient transportation with an adjustable-height hitch for easy towing. For more information, visit www.cp.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Allmand App Helps Plan Jobsite Lighting Requirements Allmand has developed an app for those who need to light an area for construction, special events, mining, energy production or any number of other applications. Simply
locate the area that needs to be lit on a satellite image, define the boundaries of the area and virtually set up portable light towers to determine the placement, quantity and light
configuration that most efficiently illuminates the site to the desired level of illumination. The Allmand light tower application is available for download in the Apple App
Store and Google Play Store. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Doosan Portable Power Introduces Natural Gas Generators Doosan Portable Power has introduced the company’s first natural gas mobile generators. The NG160, NG225 and NG295 natural gas-powered generators combine the ability to operate on wellhead natural gas with features that ensure performance in remote locations and harsh environments. The natural gas generators are ideal for use in oil and gas exploration, site preparation and production, water well drilling, industrial plants and as auxiliary or maintenance power in factory settings, according to the manufacturer. Doosan natural gas generators are equipped with an automatic dual-fuel switch, allowing the generator to operate on natural gas, as well as propane from an external tank. This ensures continuous generator operation in the event that wellhead gas flow is interrupted or unavailable. An onboard scrubber system improves machine performance by removing excess dirt and water from wellhead gas. It includes a
Doosan natural gas generators are equipped with an automatic dual-fuel switch, allowing the generator to operate on natural gas, as well as propane from an external tank. This ensures continuous generator operation in the event that wellhead gas flow is interrupted or unavailable.
heated drain valve to prevent water removed from the gas from freezing in the hose — an event that could disrupt the flow of natural gas and possibly cause the
machine to shut down. This allows more uptime and fewer calls to a service technician. The system is fully enclosed to protect it against harsh weather, possible damage
during shipping and vibration that would occur if attached to the drawbar. “Our natural gas generators are another testament to the expertise of Doosan Portable Power, especially in the oil and gas markets,” said Todd Howe, global generator products manager, Doosan Portable Power. “These generators were designed with innovative features that reduce downtime and cut operating costs. The units can operate on excess wellhead natural gas, eliminating the cost for diesel fuel, as well as the expense of transporting diesel to the site.” An oil level maintainer allows for extended run time. Generator diagnostics and uptime also are supported by a telematics system that allows fleet and service managers to remotely observe machine use and performance in secluded or difficult-to-monitor locations. Telematics come standard on Doosan natural gas generators; advanced satellite options are available for machines in isolated locations.
Doosan natural gas generators deliver ultimate fuel efficiency while meeting environmental regulations on emissions and containment. The units offer 110 percent containment, eliminating the possibility of a costly spill. Dual frequency and optional voltage make Doosan natural gas generators the most versatile in the market. Operators can select 50 Hz or 60 Hz, with the simple flip of a switch and choose between 480 V and 600 V alternator output. Additional Doosan benefits include rugged running gear, galvannealed enclosure, and at-aglance control panel monitoring that indicates whether the generator is operating on natural gas or propane. Doosan NG160, NG225 and NG295 natural gas-powered generators are now available. For more information, visit doosanportablepower.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Loop 303 Undergoes Complete Makeover With Extension
Ground was broken in 2009, and after two years of construction that took place without a lot of fanfare — since most people couldn’t see it happening — the new Loop 303 opened in May 2011, providing a new option for drivers west of I-17. FREEWAY from page 1
“Ground was broken in 2009, and after two years of construction that took place without a lot of fanfare — since most people couldn’t see it happening — the new Loop 303 opened in May 2011, providing a new option for drivers west of I-17,” said Nintzel. “That segment is operating with two travel lanes in each direction with room to expand as growth occurs in the coming decades. But it was just the beginning of the Loop 303 story.” In the fall of 2011, Pulice Construction Inc. of Phoenix went to work on the first of what would be four projects — with future bids to come. The $145-million I-10 and Loop 303 traffic interchange project was one of the most significant, involving a five-level interchange, soaring 70-ft. (21 m) in the air. “The biggest challenge was traffic,” said Steve Campbell, Pulice senior vice-president. “It’s not a roadway you can regularly shut down. One of the most important things
was just phasing, building a structure 70 feet in the air, limiting the height. In some cases, some of the overhead structures were within a detention basin. We excavated down, then built dirt back in to limit that height range. “We had 5 million yards of excavation. It had to be moved a couple of times just because of the phasing issues. We used Caterpillar 385 excavators, 631 scrapers, 40ton rock truck hauls. For the structures operation, we used mainly in-house cranes. All our cranes are Link-Belt, 60 to 100 ton cranes. At any given time we probably had nine of our own cranes out there and typically one rental Manitowoc 3900.” Pulice also managed the call for a change order fairly late in the project. The change order added the construction of portions of additional elevated ramps directly over I-10 that had been planned for construction in a later phase of work. “Early on in the project, with a large amount of movement on I-10 to maintain traffic, the project team and ADOT realized
In the fall of 2011, Pulice Construction Inc. of Phoenix went to work on the first of what would be four projects with future bids to come.
In the end, all four project totaled $382 million and kept Pulice crews busy.
that since all the traffic is already in this configuration, why don’t we get some of these other structures built over I-10. We can get them built now so we wouldn’t have to interrupt traffic again. It was a $10.9 million change order, a late change order. But everyone was willing to get it going. It would have been much more expensive had they chosen not to do it at this time.” Next came the Loop 303 reconstruction project between Camelback Road and Glendale Avenue, including an all new traffic interchange at Glendale Avenue. Again, it was a challenge of phasing. Crews routed traffic to the southbound side of Loop 303, then built new northbound ramps that were part of a traffic switch allowing work to be finished along the freeway’s southbound side. “This job had 741,000 yards of import and two miles of drainage channel that will eventually connect to the Gila River,” said Jim Meadows, Pulice operations manager. “One of the challenges with the drainage
Crews routed traffic to the southbound side of Loop 303, then built new northbound ramps that were part of a traffic switch allowing work to be finished along the freeway’s southbound side.
channel is that everything to the west and really to the east is existing farm property that is actively being farmed. There are a lot of drainage and irrigation channels. If they are over filled or there was a lot of rain, the water flowed onto our project. We had several rain events that were pretty catastrophic in September when we had five to six inches of rain in one night. It filled every basin all the way down I-10. From there, the work moved to the stretch of Loop 303 between Glendale and Peoria avenues. “That job had quite a bit of challenges because a large portion of the project was an import job,” Campbell said. “Part of it came off a detention basin within the footprint of the 303/I-10 TI project. Part of it came from outside sources, part of it was movement of dirt within the project. That was the biggest challenge, managing the earth movement. We had 1.9 million yards of import. We recognized very early on there was going to be see FREEWAY page 74
The final job was the Peoria to Mountain View Boulevard project which, at $129 million, was ADOT’s largest Construction Manager At Rick (CMAR) job to date.
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Roadtec RX-600e Tier IV Final Transition Offers Balance The Roadtec RX-600e cold planer offers a combination of power, balance and efficiency. Previously meeting Tier IV interim compliance, the new RX-600e is powered by a Cummins QSX 15 Tier IV final engine with a maximum power of 675 hp (496 kW) @ 1,850 engine. True to the Roadtec way, the machine remains extremely accessible and operatorfriendly with simplified controls, according to the manufacturer. The Tier IV final version of the RX-600e comes with a number of updated components including back lit ground controls. In order to provide additional safety and operator comfort, a dust extraction system is now a standard feature on the RX-600e. This system pulls dust from the primary conveyor and ejects the particles into the dump truck alongside the secondary conveyor.
The Tier IV final version of the RX-600e comes with a number of updated components including back lit ground controls. In order to provide additional safety and operator comfort, a dust extraction system is now a standard feature on the RX-600e.
Roadtec uses premium, highstrength steel to fabricate all its cold planer frames. This highgrade steel provides more than twice the yield strength of standard
A 36 steel. This is why Roadtec cold planers are stronger without carrying excessive weight. The premium steel provides the necessary strength at reasonable plate
thicknesses. Roadtec provides balance between the right weight to perform in the cut without being extremely heavy to transport or consuming excessive fuel to carry extra weight, according to the manufacturer. In addition to optimum weight balance along with high productivity and speed, the RX-600e is available in three-track and fourtrack versions with maximum working speeds of up to 127 fpm (39 m) and 163 fpm (50 m), respectively. The maximum available cut depth is 13 in. (33 cm) and the maximum cut width is 86 in. (218 cm) wide depending on the cutter drum. The front load-out conveyor can be positioned up to 60 degrees to either side, making the machine flexible for many working situations. The Guardian remote telematics system also is available with the
RX-600e. With Guardian, the machine’s electrical system, hydraulic system, engine, pressure transducers, grade/slope control, and fuel consumption can be closely monitored in real-time via cellular signal. The Guardian system allows owners and service technicians to closely monitor the machine’s activity and easily troubleshoot the machine’s various systems. The Guardian system will automatically email all fault codes and maintenance reminders. RX-600 machines sold into countries that do not require Tier IV emissions standards will have the model name “RX-600ex.” Other than the after treatment package, both machines will share a very similar list of features. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Atlas Copco Previews New Equipment, ICS at Dealer Event Atlas Copco unveiled several pieces of equipment during its March dealer event in Phoenix. The event introduced many models of Atlas Copco construction equipment, including the CT3000 tamping soil compactor, the CP1200 and CP2700 pneumatic tired asphalt rollers and the intelligent compaction system. Atlas Copco held the event to give dealers a firsthand look at the new products, technologies and sales tools. “Having people see our new equipment and technology in action shows that we’re committed to reinforcing our customer support,” said Brian Bieller, Atlas Copco vice president and road construction equipment business line manager. “The best way to accomplish that is to roll them all out at once and demonstrate their capabilities.” Dealers had the opportunity to climb aboard the equipment and take some of the latest models for a test spin. They also
learned about some of the new technology Atlas Copco is launching, including its intelligent compaction system, which will be available on Atlas Copco CC2000 through CC6200 asphalt rollers and CA2500 through CA6500 soil rollers. Atlas Copco previewed its new, easy-touse intelligent compaction system during the event. The IC system gives contractors and equipment operators real-time material stiffness readings to ensure superior soil and asphalt compaction. For instance, the IC system allows operators to view their progress and ensure accurate pass counts. From a quality assurance standpoint, it saves contractors significant time and money because they can pull real-time data to prove that the work site received consistent compaction. The system features a touch screen that is easy to navigate and read, making it userfriendly and convenient. And it will be
Atlas Copco showcased several pieces of new equipment, including its CT3000 tamping soil compactor, during its dealer event in Phoenix.
equipped with Atlas Copco’s Dyn@link fleet management system, which contributes to equipment wellness and theft deterrence. The event also allowed dealers to experi-
ence optimal operator comfort and visibility with the equipment — a hallmark of Atlas Copco’s Road Construction division. For instance, the CT3000 features padfoot drums mounted on rubber tires to effectively absorb impact during operation, which minimizes vibrations to the cab to create a more comfortable ride. Several rollers, including the new CP1200 and CP2700 pneumatic tired asphalt rollers, feature a rotating seat, giving the operator a clear view of the drum edge for better precision. Spacious platforms and dual swing-out seats enhance visibility and operator comfort on the new F1000T paver. For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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1988 Etnyre SAM asphalt distributor, 2600 gallons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 13 ft spray bar, Peterbilt 357 w/Cummins L10 dsl eng, Eaton Fuller 8LL trans
2006 Blaw Knox PF 5510 track paver, Carlson EZIV 10-19 ft electric heated screed, power crown, slope & height, power auger tunnels, Cummins dsl eng
2005 Ingersoll Rand DD112HF double drum 78” high frequency vibratory roller, Cummins diesel engine, water system
2001 Cat AP800C paver, Extend-A-Mat 8-16B screed w/diesel heat, Cat dsl eng, power crown, slope & height, front wheel assist, auger paddles
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With its 33.8-ft. (10.3 m) front axle to tag axle span and 11-cu. yd. (8.4 cu m) drum, the Terex FDB7000 front discharge mixer offers a true 10-cu. yd. (7.6 cu m) capacity, while meeting the strict federal bridge formula standard.
With its 33.8-ft. (10.3 m) front axle to tag axle span and 11-cu. yd. (8.4 cu m) drum, the Terex FDB7000 front discharge mixer offers a true 10-cu. yd. (7.6 cu m) capacity, while meeting the strict federal bridge formula standard. This gives producers in states adhering to the Bridge formula the ability to cross highway and interstate bridges with the FDB7000 mixer truck carrying its maximum payload, potentially reducing the number of trips to a job site to save producers time and money. The upgraded design of the Terex FDB7000 mixer allows the truck to take full advantage of the front axle’s inside cut, increasing onsite maneuverability. Two front axle options offer a choice of either a 35 or 40 degree inside wheel cut to reduce curb-tocurb turning radius by up to 25 percent over previous models. The truck’s new radio remote pendant increases drum clean-up efficiency and simplifies below grade concrete deliveries. The new wireless system eliminates the cord previously tying the operator to the truck for easier and more flexible operation. The pendant box includes push-button operation of drum charge and discharge, engine throttle high and low, emergency drum stop and offers an expansion slot to tailor the system to a customer’s specific needs. The truck’s new stylish engine hood sports a sleek, contoured design that includes rounded corners and side contours to add strength and rigidity to the cowling. The
American-made mixer truck is built from the chassis up at the Terex Ft. Wayne, Ind., truck manufacturing facility. The Terex FDB7000 mixer includes all the most recent updates from previous Terex designs that increase operator productivity. Inside the cab, tall operators benefit from an additional 8.5 in. (21 cm) of additional floor space. A redesigned dashboard featuring logical gauge positioning, bright LED dome lights, and rear vents and louvers also help to increase operator productivity and comfort. The standard 11-cu. yd. (8.4 cu m) drum’s design excels in delivering reliable and consistent discharge rates for both low- and high-slump concrete. Its shell is constructed with AR400 steel and 0.25-in (.6 cm) thick AR230 steel fins and flights to improve the mixer drum’s wear resistance for a long service life. Bolt-on trunnion rollers provide simple adjustment and servicing. The truck’s air system features more than a hundred part-count reduction, resulting in fewer connections and less air leakage potential. A certified pressure vessel, 120-psi (8.3-bar) wash-down system delivers faster and better clean-out of the large drum versus low-pressure systems. Pre-primed and powder coated components add to the truck’s corrosion resistance. For more information, visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Introducing 12 tons of stress relief
BOMAG introduces the new standard for affordable, user-friendly 12-ton soil compactors. The new BW211-40 series is loaded with ergonomic features to reduce operator fatigue. Plus it delivers over 53,000 lbs. of centrifugal force (nearly 62,000 lbs. for pad foot roller) over its massive 84-in working width. Other benefits include: •Redesigned, vibration-isolated operator’s platform with easy to use controls and improved sight lines •Shorter stop to stop steering input for less fatigue, 12-degree oscillation and 35-degree steering angle for optimum maneuverability •Easy open, no tool hood for better engine access •EPA-compliant Tier 3 diesel engines For detailed specs and full list of features and benefits on BOMAG 40-series rollers, visit
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ASMUSSEN EQUIPMENT COMANY www.yellowhouse.us
www.rasmussenequipment.com 500 E. 62nd Ave. Denver, CO 80216 303-288-6801 Fax: 303-288-6809
2940 E. Las Vegas St. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 719-392-1155 Fax: 719-390-9604
100 Barr Ave. SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 505-344-9466 Fax: 505-345-4715
2329 River Road Grand Junction, CO 81505 970-243-0722 Fax: 970-243-0726
8806 E. US Hwy. 34 Johnstown, CO 80534 970-669-6209 Fax: 970-669-6280
3251 MJB Road Casper, WY 82601 307-577-9700 Fax: 307-577-9703
3333 W. 2100 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 801-972-5588 Fax: 801-972-2215
P.O. Box 31388 Amarillo, TX 79120 806-335-1681 Fax: 806-335-3932 Lubbock, TX 806-763-0473 Odessa, TX 432-580-3337
Abilene, TX 325-677-2291
Enid, OK 580-233-5000
San Angelo, TX 325-651-3337
Tulsa, OK 918-245-5926
Wichita Falls, TX 940-322-3337
McAlester, OK 918-423-2555
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RDO EQUIPMENT CO. www.rdoequipment.com Riverside, CA 800/494-4863 Indio, CA 760/342-8900 Imperial, CA 800/464-4331 Lakeside, CA 619/270-4300 Fort Worth, TX 800/551-4905 Hewitt, TX 800/551-8258 Irving, TX 800/437-6342 Laredo, TX 956/718-1909 Pflugerville, TX 512/272-4141 New Braunfels, TX 800/880-0880 Ehrenberg, AZ 928/923-9611 Flagstaff, AZ 928/526-0639 Phoenix, AZ 602/415-4700 Prescott, AZ 928/776-8300 Tucson, AZ 520/294-5262 Wellton, AZ 928/785-4276 Yuma, AZ 928/341-7100
KOMATSU EQUIPMENT CO. 1486 S. Distribution Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84104 801/972-3660 Fax: 801/954-0936 4460 Pioneer Way Elko, NV 89801 775/753-7557
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POWER MOTIVE CORP.
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BANE MACHINERY
2449 Manana Rd. Dallas, TX 75220 214-352-2468
Fort Worth, TX 817-847-5894
Tyler, TX 903-597-6641
www.banemachinery.com
Oscillation Now Available on Hamm Compact Rollers Hamm oscillation compaction — previously available only in Hamm’s larger tandem asphalt rollers — is now available in Hamm’s compact line as well. Hamm’s non-aggressive oscillation technology has changed the way contractors work in North America. Oscillation technology compacts with a gentle rocking motion, not a vertical pounding, and can be a powerful new tool for boosting asphalt paving productivity and profits, according to the manufacturer. Instead of vibrating straight up and down, the Hamm oscillatory design gives the drum a horizontal or “rocking” force which keeps the drum in contact with the mat. Hamm oscillation technology attains very high compaction numbers with minimal passes and no shattering of aggregate. Some contractors have found it permits contractors to remove one or more rollers from a job. Models of the new compact line — with drum sizes from 31 to 54-in. (79 to 137 cm) wide — are functional yet user-friendly, and quiet yet powerful. These articulated tandem rollers offer big-time compactive effort in a small package equally at home for patching, commercial or roadbuilding applications. The compact line includes the HD 8 VV, with a drum width of 31.5 in. (80 cm); the
Instead of vibrating straight up and down, the Hamm oscillatory design gives the drum a horizontal or “rocking” force, which keeps the drum in contact with the mat.
39-in. (99 cm) HD 10 VV and the samedimensioned but lighter weight HD 10 C VV; the 47-in. (119 cm) HD 12 VV; the 51in. (129.5 cm) HD 13 VV; and the 54-in. (137 cm) HD 14 VV. Each offers an offset capability to enable compaction right up
against a curb without risking damage from the trailing drum. The HD 10 VT, HD 12 VT, HD 13 VT and HD 14 VT are combination models with smooth drum in front, and four smooth pneumatic tires in rear. VV stands for “vibration front, vibration
rear,” in which both drums offer vibration, with the capability of vibration running in the front drum only, in the rear drum only, in both drums, or no vibration. The compact line offers hydrostatic dual drum drive, automatic/manual vibration system, hydrostatic articulated steering and increased maneuverability. Key features of the compact line include its enhanced visibility to the drum edges, as the engine is mounted lengthwise and not sideways in the frame, low profile, and ease of handling. Its driving characteristics are due to its three-point articulation that maintains even weight distribution across the drum width, even in tight turns, thus reducing cutting on the asphalt surface, and its high compaction force and low center of mass, according to the manufacturer. The operator platform is fully insulated against vibration, thus improving comfort levels. The operator’s seat, steering column and tread plate are mechanically isolated from the framework, which significantly reduces vibration. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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UNBEATABLE TEAM.
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ROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC. www.kirby-smith.com
6715 W. Reno Oklahoma City, OK 800-375-3339 Tulsa, OK 918-438-1700 Dallas, TX 214-371-7777 Fort Worth, TX 817-378-0600
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NUECES POWER EQUIPMENT www.nuecespower.com Corpus Christi, TX 361-289-0066 Edinburg, TX 956-702-0066 Laredo, TX 956-725-0066 San Benito, TX 956-361-0066 Victoria, TX 361-576-0066 Vinton, TX 915-541-0066 Houston, TX 713-247-0066
MODERN MACHINERY www.modernmachinery.com Spokane, WA 800-541-0754 Kent, WA 800-669-2425 Rochester, WA 800-304-4421 Portland, OR 800-950-7779 Eugene, OR 800-826-9811
Boise, ID 800-221-5211 Pocatello, ID 800-829-4450 Missoula, MT 800-332-1617 Kalispell, MT 800-434-4190 Billings, MT 800-735-2589
HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO. www.honnen.com 5055 E. 72nd Ave. Commerce City, CO 303-287-7506 800-646-6636 Durango, CO 970-247-4460 Grand Junction, CO 970-243-7090 Idaho Falls, ID 208-523-9915 Salt Lake City, UT 801-262-7441
Ogden, UT 801-627-0049 St. George, UT 435-652-8003 Casper, WY 307-266-4474 Gillette, WY 307-685-4288 Rock Springs, WY 307-382-5284
ROAD MACHINERY www.roadmachinery.com Gilbert, AZ 480-545-2400 Phoenix, AZ 602-252-7121 Prescott, AZ 928-778-5621 Tucson, AZ 800-989-8681 Bakersfield, CA 661-695-4830
Fremont, CA 510-659-1903 Fresno, CA 559-834-3215 Mojave, CA Coming Soon Perris, CA 909-355-3600 Pico Rivera, CA 562-699-6767
Redding, CA 530-229-3820 Sacramento, CA 916-375-3540 Albuquerque, NM 505-345-8383 Farmington, NM 505-324-8601
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BEE EQUIPMENT SALES, LTD www.beeequipmentsales.com Lubbock TX 806/745-1511
KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY, INC. www.kirby-smith.com Oklahoma City, OK 800/375-3339 Tulsa, OK 800/375-3733 Kansas City, KS 877/851-5729
ROMCO EQUIPMENT CO. www.romco.com Austin 512/388-2529 877/851-1026 Buffalo 903/322-5602 Dallas, TX 214/819-4100 800/227-6626 Ft. Worth 817/626-2288 866/966-4602 Longview 903/758-5576 San Antonio 210/648-4600 800/966-4601
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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted NEED BULLDOZER 12 MONTHS USER USA IF I BUY I SELL | 6 TONS, TO 120 TONS, 1975 TO 2014, RUNNING OR NOT, CATERPILLAR, JOHN DEERE, KOMATSU, FROM USA, NOT ADVERTISED, NO, SCAM. SEND E MAIL ONLY, I AM BUYER AND SELLER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR 6 OR 8 FOOT HIGH USED CHAIN LINK FENCE CONTACT: KEN PHONE: 330-219-1003 FAX: 330-856-3935 EMAIL: KRV8815@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE EXCAVATOR | JOHN DEERE 290 OR 350 EXCAVATOR MUST HAVE ALL PLUMBING AND CONTROLS FOR HAMMER CONTACT: JOE PHONE: 724 944 5569 FAX: 724 535 8869 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LINCOLN PIPELINER SAE 300D WELDER | LINCOLN CLASSIC 300, SAE 300D OR 200D DIESEL WELDER CONTACT: GLORIA PHONE: 402-510-7855 EMAIL: GWARD610@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ENGINE FOR 977H (53A7625) CONTACT: L. BURNS PHONE: 304 799 6107 EMAIL: LBURNS@BURNSMOTORFREIGHT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BANDIT WOOD CHIPPER 250X | USED BANDIT CHIPPER OVER 12"WITH WINCH LOW HOURS GOOD PRICE CONTACT: JOHN OR DEB PHONE & FAX: 603-242-3660 EMAIL:DAHOLMAN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1950 CHEVY TRUCK CONTACT: JEFF BELANGER PHONE: 592-1365 FAX: 207-287-5730 EMAIL:JEFF.A.BELANGER@MAINE.GOV –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PARTS FOR A LIEBHERR 731CL BULLDOZER, [ ABOUT THE SAME SIZE AS A CATERPILLAR D6C DOZER ] CONTACT: ERICH DIENER PHONE: 479-785-9669 LET IT RING LONG FAX: NOT DEDICATED 479-785-9669 EMAIL: SUNBELTSALES@ EARTHLINK.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380, 500, 580 TRACK JAW CRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TREE SPADE AND TRUCK | VERMEER OR DUTCHAN, 44"-60" TREE SPADE MOUNTED ON 1 1/2- 2 TON TRUCK CONTACT: STEVE BERNARD PHONE: 507-273-4819 EMAIL: SBTREESLLC@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY CATERPILLAR 950B OR 966D HAS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION NO WELDS OR CRACKS CONTACT: MOE LAZRAQ PHONE: 617-615-7474 EMAIL: LAZRAQ81@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– COMMERCIAL WOOD CHIPPER | WANT TO BUY A 25 TO 40 HP DIESEL OR GAS, STAND ALONE WOOD CHIPPER WITH, AUTO FEED, ROADABILITY FOR 1/2 TON PU CONTACT: MIKE DEVLIN PHONE: 518-523-2851 EMAIL: PALM@NORTHNET.ORG –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D10T U BLADE MS RIPPER | NEED BULLDOZER D10T UNDER 10,000 HOURS ON THE FRAME REAL HOURS U BLADE AND M S RIPPER I NEED 2 NOT ADVERTISED. NEAR CALIFORNIA ONLY CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 140G/RIPPER 1970 TO 1980 CONTACT: KEROY KING PHONE: 8186443128 EMAIL: GKEROYSOCIAL@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT WANTED GHANA | EXCAVATOR RENTING BUSINESS IS BOOMING IN GHANA, ESPECIALLY IN THE WESTERN REGION WHERE OIL EXPLORATION AND GOLD MINING ARE THE LEADING INDUSTRIES, MACHINES SUCH AS DIESEL TANKERS, TRUCKS, BULL DOZER, LOW-BIRD A GOOD INVESTOR OR FINANCERS CAN MAKE UP TO ABOUT 100% PROFIT WITHIN A YEAR. CONTACT: EVANS PHONE: +233 244970219 EMAIL: MINESGHANA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BORING EQUIPMENT | VERMEER 913 OR DITCH WITCH CONTACT: UGHERTY PHONE: 615-775-2949 EMAIL: LEDLLC@AIM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CD150 USED GODWIN BEARING CARRIAGE CONTACT: LARRY PHONE: 225-603-0574 EMAIL: LARRYJOHNSON3@COX.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SIGN TYPE BOOM TRUCK | 55 TO 75 FT. BOOM TRUCK WITH REMOTES, BASKET. SKYHOIST, ELLIOTT, OR OTHER BOOM WITH REMOTE. CONTACT: JIM PHELAN PHONE: 650-738-0125 EMAIL: JIM@UPHIGH.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A USED HIGHWAY MESSAGE BOARD. POSSIBLY AS A DONATION. CONTACT: JIM RANKIN PHONE: 360-652-8277 FAX: 360-652-7543 EMAIL:JRANKIN@FIREDISTRICT19.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MITSUBISHI K4N MOTOR | K4N 2.9 L MOTOR FOR A CAT 305 EXCAVATOR CONTACT: DEAN ELKIN PHONE: 509-536-7677 FAX: 509-536-4109 EMAIL:ELMACH@ELKINSMACHINERY. COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALLIS CHALMER 5040 TRACTOR | NEED LOCATION TO VIEW CLOSEST PROXIMITY TO SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS CONTACT: JEANETTE WALLING PHONE: 903-439-8737 EMAIL: MSPAYCK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE MODEL 33 BACKHOE ATTACHMENT. UNIT ON 310G IS WAY TOO BIG. FRONT END FLOATS ALREADY HAS PROPER WEIGHTS. CONTACT: SCOTT PHONE: 717-737-9350 EMAIL: STRIMMER@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1998 - 2005 MINI EXCAVATOR | ANY BRAND, WEIGHT: 7-8,000 POUNDS. NEED HYDRAULIC THUMB PREF. CONTACT: DWIGHT OBERG PHONE: 971-221-9334 EMAIL: DDOBERG@COMCAST.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CASE 9050B | NEED PARTS MACHINE OR MAIN HYDRAULIC VALVE CONTACT: TOM PHONE: 215-624-2221 FAX: 215-331-5870 EMAIL: TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT MT 50 MINI SKID STEER CONTACT: BRIAN DUBES PHONE: 865-660-0036 EMAIL: BBDUBES@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A FULL SIZE EXCAVATOR CONTACT: JERRY BREITMAYER PHONE: 215-852-5969 FAX: 610-825-3144 EMAIL:JBREITMAYER@ WHITEMARSHTWP.ORG –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TORO PROPASS 200 | TOP DRESSER TRUCK MOUNT CONTACT: CHUCK PHONE: 541-441-0787 EMAIL: DCGOLF@QWESTOFFICE.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TELESCOPIC FORK LIFT | GEENIE 5519 TELEHANDLER CONTACT: THOMAS PHONE: 1-917-692-5040 EMAIL: MPOUROUDIS@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED CRAWLER LOADER 977L RUN OR PIECES I NEED 2, NOT ADVERTISED I LOCATED ONLY MICHIGAN CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TOW BEHIND BOOM LIFT | LEVELING OUTRIGGERS, 40-50 FOOT PLATFORM HEIGHT, TOW BEHIND, USED, REASONABLE, CT., MASS., R.I. CONTACT: SCOTT SURPRENANT PHONE: 860-822-3762 EMAIL: SSOUPY13@OUTLOOK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– STUMP PULLER FOR KOBELCO EXCAVATOR THAT ATTACHES TO EXCAVATOR TO REMOVE STUMPS CONTACT: CHARLES KNOX PHONE: 229-891-5605 EMAIL: KLC86@WINDSTREAM.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MILLER DUOP 600, IT ALSO TWO 300 IN ONE MACHINE. CONTACT: BRANDON MAHONEY PHONE: 937-216-6927 EMAIL: JMERECTORS@OUTLOOK.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR AN EXCAVATOR TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS OLD CONTACT: JERRY BREITMAYER PHONE: 215-852-5969 FAX: 610-825-3144 EMAIL:JBREITMAYER@ WHITEMARSHTWP.ORG ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
7FBUC25 TOYOTA | USED ONE. CONTACT: ESI EMAIL: M_SADEGHIR@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– U HAUL TYPE TRAILER 12 FEET LONG EMAIL: TOMACLV@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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. THANKS!! CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLA PHONE: 3055064263 EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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James G. Murphy Auctions Off Equipment, Classic Cars
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t was a packed house for the James G. Murphy Co. Auctioneers sale on May 30 in Kenmore, Wash. JGM Co. auctioned off about 15 classic cars and a large assortment of heavy equipment, trucks, along with about 200 cars and a large assortment of tools. Beautiful weather and the smell of BBQ from the onsite food truck made for a great auction day. Founded in 1970 by James G. Murphy, the James G. Murphy Co. Jame G. Murphy had a packed house for the colhas built a solid reputation of suc- lector cars. cess based on a commitment to service, a high standard of professionalism, and the belief that 90 percent of an auction takes place before the sale, according to the company. JGM Co.’s next auction will be held Saturday, July 25. For more information, visit http://murphyauction.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
(L-R): The James G. Murphy Auctioneer Crew, Bob Hensel, Dan Schorno, Tim Murphy and Brady Hammerich.
Bidders inspect Nomads during the auction preview.
The ring man spots as bucket trucks roll into the auction.
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2 AUCTIONS IN ONE DAY! RENTAL FLEET AUCTION LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIALS, FORKLIFTS , TRUCKS, & TRAILERS Blue Line Rentals Hertz Equipment Rentals & ONE JOB COMPLETION AUCTION
AUCTION
HOUSTON (MAGNOLIA),
LATE MODEL RENTAL RETURNS AHERN RENTALS TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS, BOOM & SCISSOR LIFTS, CRANE TRUCKS, ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, CRAWLER TRACTORS, TRASH COMPACTORS, LOADER BACKHOES, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. NEFF RENTALS (Site to be at Ahern Equipment Rentals Yard.)
AUCTION
TEXAS NOTE: This sale will feature primarily rental fleet equipment from recently completed jobs in the Texas area plus a group of Cat equipment from a job that just finished. HILITES INCLUDE: 5 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (5) 2007 Volvo A25D, 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2012 Volvo EC300DL, 2008 Cat 320DL, New Unused Cat 312EL, 2009-2007 Hitachi ZX350LC, Hitachi EX200LC, 20122011 Hitachi ZX35U3 (cab), 2008 Hitachi ZX35U2 (cab), 2010 Bobcat 325, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: 2007 Cat 320LCLR, 4 EXCAVATOR THUMBS: (2) Unused Gentec MT2650 HD Universal, (2) Unused Gentec HT1035 HD Universal, 2 INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIERS: (2) Cat IT38G, 6 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2013 Cat 930K, 2009 Volvo L60, 2012 Volvo L35B, 2012 Volvo L20F, 2012 Kawasaki WK65ZV, Komatsu WA380-6, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2007 Cat D6RLGP, (4) 2007 Cat D6NLGP, 2008-2006 JD 750JLGP, 2012 JD 700KLGP, 2010 JD 700JLGP, 2006 JD 550JLGP, JD 550C, CRAWLER DUMP: Cat/Mitsubishi LD1000B, 13 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2012 Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), 2008 Cat 416E (4x4), Cat 416C (4x4), 2012 JD 310K (4x4), 2011 JD 310 Super J (4x4), 2010 Volvo BL60 (4x4), 2008-2007 Case 580 Super M-II (4x4), 2005 Case 590 Super M-II, Case 580 Super M, Case 580 Super L, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2012 Hamm HD140, 2012 Hamm HD120, IR DD24, 16 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: New Unused Dynapac CA2500PD, New Unused Dynapac CA2500D, Dynapac CA362D, (2) Dynapac CA262PD, (2) Dynapac CA262D, 2012-2011-2009-2008 Cat CS54, (4) IR SD100D, IR DD24, ASPHALT EQUIPMENT: CMI Elevator, CARRY DECK CRANE: Broderson, 7 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2011 Bobcat T190, (5) 2011 JD 323D, 2008 Cat 287C, 5 SKID STEERS: 2011 Volvo MC90B, 2012 Volvo MC60C, 2010 Bobcat S160, 2010 Bobcat S70, 2006 Cat 252B, 2 TRENCHERS: 2010 Ditch Witch RT12, 2006 Ditch Witch 1330, 20 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 JLG G12-55A, 2007 Skytrak 10054, (3) 2010 Skytrak 10042, 2007 Skytrak 8042, 2008-2007 Skytrak 6036, (2) 2007 Gehl RS8-42, (4) 2007 Gehl RS6-42, 2007 Lull 644E, 3 BOOM LIFTS: 2008-2006 Genie Z80/60 (4x4), 2006 JLG 400S, 22 SCISSOR LIFTS: (22) 2009 Upright TM12, 4 GENERATORS: (2) 2008 MQ DCA45SSIU3, (2) 2008 MQ DCA45USI, 50 LIGHT PLANTS: (4) 2010- (10) 2008 Cat WCW204MH, (13) 2010-(4) 2009-(3) 2008 Magnum MLT3060, 2007-(10) 2006 Amida AL4060D-4MH, (2) Amida AL4060D-4MH, (2) 2007 IR Lightsource, 2006 MQ LT12D, 3 WATER PUMPS: (2) 2008-2007 Gorman Rupp PA4A604045D, LIGHT PLANT: 2005 Amida AL4060D-4MH, LOG LOADER TRUCK: 2005 Peterbilt w/ Prentice loader- extra railroad attachments ( t/a), WINCH TRUCK: Int’l. F4370 (t/a), 2 WATER TRUCKS: 2005-2004 Sterling (s/a), 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006-2004 Peterbilt 379 (Cat 450, 18sp., 46R, tri.), 2005 Int’l. 9400I (t/a), SERVICE TRUCK (Fuel & Lube): 2002 Peterbilt 378 (2,000gal. diesel, motor oil, hydr. oil, waste oil, grease compartment, t/a), 4 SUVS: (4) 2014 Ford Explorer (4x4), 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2015 Witzco RG50, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2008 Ledwell LW48HTHT2, 6 BULLPEN TRAILERS: (2) 2008-2001-2000-(2)1999 Fontaine (t/a), 11 VAN TRAILERS: 2001 Fontaine (t/a), 1999-(3) 1998 Great Dane, 1996-1991 Fruehauf (t/a), 1995 Evans (t/a), 1993 Kentucky (t/a), (2) 1973 Lufkin (t/a), 2 FUEL TANKS: (2), 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) Jack Hammer, (2) 24in. Fan.
Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354. DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will Clayton Parkway toward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continue on McKaughan Rd., left on Viscount Rd., left Mecom Rd. Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. toward Airport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd. 2 miles. Take ramp onto Hardy Toll W toward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto Hardy Toll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles. Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/ Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramp onto I45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto North Fwy toward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Site is on left. TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon SALE SITE PHONE: (863)660-3613
TUESDAY, JUNE 23 @ 11:00 AM
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA NOTE: This sale will consist of late model Rental Fleet Equipment, including Boom and Scissor Lifts, Telescopic and Warehouse Forklifts, plus All kinds of Earthmoving Equipment. HILITES: 17 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006-2005 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2006 Kobelco SK135SR, 2005 JD 200CLC, 2006 Kubota KX161-3R4AS, 2006 Kubota KX161-3S2S, 2006 Kubota KX121-3R1S, (6) 2007 Kubota KX080-3R3, 2006 Kubota KX41-3VR1, (2) 2008 Case CX36B, 2007 IHI 35N-2, HYDRAULIC HAMMER & ACCESSORY: 2007 Indeco MES1750HD, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2005 Komatsu WA250-5L, CRAWLER TRACTOR: 2005 JD 650JLGP, 5 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2012 Cat 420E, 2007 JD 310G (4x4), 2006 JD 310 Super G (4x4), 2006 Kubota L39, 2 LANDFILL COMPACTORS: Cat 836, Cat 826, 2 ASPHALT ROLLERS: Dynapac CC102, 2005 Ammann AR65, 8 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2005 Ammann AR65, (3) 2005 Ammann ASC45P4B, 2005 Ammann AC40P4B, Ammann AC40P4B, 2005 Ammann AC30P4B, 2005 Ammann AC20P4B, TRENCH ROLLER: 2012 Multiquip RX1510C133, 8 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (3) 2007 Bobcat T250, (5) 2007 Bobcat T190, 3 SKID STEERS: 2006 Case 430-II, 2006 Case 420-II, 2006 JD 317, TRENCHER: 2006 Ditch Witch TR40-H314, 8 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (4) 2008 Genie GTH884, (2) 2012 Genie GTH5519 (4x4), (2) 2006 Gradall G6-42P, FORKLIFT: Hyster H50, 6 BOOM LIFTS: 2011 JLG 1250AJP (4x4), 2008 JLG 450AJ (4x4), (2) 2005 JLG E400AN, (2) 2007 Genie S40 (4x4), 103 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2006 Genie 4390RT (4x4), (3) 2005 Genie 3384RT (4x4), 2006-(2) 2005 Genie 3268RT (4x4), (2) 2007-(6) 2006 Genie 2668RT (4x4), Genie 2668RT (4x4), 2009-2007 Genie AWP-30S, 2006 Genie IWP-30S, (4) 2007 Genie GS1930, 2011 JLG 3394RT (4x4), 2007 JLG 20MVL, 2006 Skyjack SJ8243 (4x4), 2006 Skyjack SJ7135, 2006 Skyjack 6832RT (4x4), 2007 Skyjack 6826RT, 2005 Skyjack 6826 (4x4), 2006-(6) 2005 Skyjack 4632, 2005 Skyjack 4626, 2006-(2) 2005 Skyjack 3226, (2) 2007-2006 Skyjack 3220, (8) 2005 Skyjack 3219, (3) Skyjack 3219, (37) 2009-(5) 2007- (3) 2006 Upright TM12, (3) 2007 Hybrid HB1430, 5 GENERATORS: 2005 MQ DCA45SSI3C, (4) 2006 Airman SDG25S-6A7, 6 WELDERS: (3) 2007 Miller 400D, (2) 2006 Lincoln Vantage 400, 2005 MQ DAW500S, 18 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) Wacker LTC4L, MQ LT12D, MQ MLTKD6, 2007-2006 Allmand Nite Lite Pro, 2008 Amida Nite Light Pro, (5) 2007-(5) 2006 Amida AL4060, 7 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2006(3) 2005 Case 570MXT-I (4x4), (3) 2005 JD 210LE (4x4), 6 BOOM TRUCKS: 2008-(4) 2007 Int’l. 4200 17T, 2001 Int’l 4700 16T, 3 WATER TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F750 (s/a), (2) 2000 Sterling (s/a), ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2009 Peterbilt, STAKE BODY TRUCK: 2007 Ford F550 (12’), 6 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006 Freightliner CL120, (2) 2003-2002 Freightliner Classic, Kenworth T800B, 2009 Peterbilt, 17 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2013 Kubota RTV500R-H, 2006 Kubota TRV900G6-H, 2011 Amersport PM650, 2009 Amersport CW650, 2008 Amersport JB265, 2009 Kawasaki 4010T (4x4), 2009-2008-(2) 2007 Kawasaki 3010T (4x4), 2007 Kawasaki 3010 (4x4), (2) 2006-2005 JD TX Gator, Cushman 4000, 2006 Taylor Dunn SS5-36, 2005 Club Car 2000D, 4 GOLF CARTS: (3) 2012 Amersport LM48V, 2009 Amersport JB48VS, 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: (2) Barretto E3X4TBT (s/a), 8 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, 2007 MITM CW4003-3MGR, 2010 MITM HS-3506-OMGH, 2007 MITM CW-3504-4MGH, Simpson WS3000GHS, Alto WS3500GHS, Alto WS3000GHS, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Lowe 1650CH Hydraulic Auger, (3) Unused Lowe 750CH, (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, Hydraulic Auger, Telescopic Forklift: 2014 Genie 6ft. Truss Boom, Tractor Loader Backhoe: Allied Con 805 Hydraulic Hammer, New Tractor: 2005 Farm king C2540 48in. Tiller, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (5) New Diamond Kind Tools 14in., New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Hilti Rotary Hammer, Bosch Routers & Jig Saws, Speedaire 30gal. Portable Tank, 30lb. LP Tanks & Heaters, Diamond Blades.
Address: 1800 W Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89106. DIRECTIONS: From North Las Vegas Airport: Left at N Rancho Dr./ US Rt 95 Business 2.5 miles, left at W Bonanza Rd. ½ mile, site will be on right. From McCarran International Airport: follow signs for I-15/I-215/ Las Vegas/ Henderson and merge onto S Airport Con/ Paradise Rd for 1.3 miles. Keep right at fork, follow signs for I215 W/ Las Vegas and merge onto I-215 W for 1.5 miles. Take exit 12A – merge onto I-15 N toward Las Vegas 7.7 miles, take exit 42A for Martin L King Blvd. for 1 mile, turn right, take first left onto W Bonanza Rd. Site will be on left. PERMIT #: TCP-40806 SITE PHONE: (315) 559-5900
SATURDAY, JUNE 27 @ 10:00 AM
ALEX
LYON &
SON
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com
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1 of 2 – 2012 Komatsu D85EX-15EO Gillette
1 of 2 – 2006 Grove R RT5 T530E 30 Ton Houston
3 of 4 –2014 & 3 – 2013 Mack GU713 Granite | Atlanta
2010 John Deere 310SJ TC | Boise
3 – 2011 & 2009 Peterbilt 367 w/National 40 Ton Salt Lake City
2013 Caterpillar 336EL | Boise
2 – 2006 Caterpillar 320CL | Salt Lake City
3 – 2008 Caterpillar 980H | Salt Lake City
2 of 4 – Caterpillar 623G Elevating | Reno
1 of 3 – Caterpillar 966G Series II | Reno
2014 Peterbuilt 367 Tri Drive w/National NBT55 50 Ton | Gillette
2009 Volvo L220F | Minneapolis
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3 of 10 – Caterpillar 583K
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1 of 2 – 2006 Grove RT530E 30 Ton
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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION WELL DRILLING RIGS, PULLING PUMPS, (90) GENERATORS, LATE MODEL PICKUPS & WORK TRUCKS, EXCAVATORS, FORKLIFTS, LARGE QUANTITY OF PIPE, WATER PUMPS & SUPPORT.
Scruggs Inc.
AUCTION
SAN ANGELO,
MAJOR JOB COMPLETION AUCTION
LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET & JOB COMPLETION AUCTION
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT, ATTACHMENTS, LATE MODEL JOHN DEERE, CASE, YANMAR, CAT EQUIPMENT.
CONSTRUCTION, AERIAL & FORLKIFTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.
Rapid Pipe & Blue Line
AUCTION
Green Acres Rentals
WEATHERFORD (STEPHENVILLE),
SAN ANGELO,
TEXAS
AUCTION
TEXAS
TEXAS
NOTE: Scruggs Inc., a highly successful company in this field is selling everything to the walls. Scruggs is very proud of the quality of equipment and trucks found here and they have been very well maintained.
NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model equipment from several rental fleets + 1 job completion in the San Angelo, TX area!
EARLY HILITES: 6 PIPE PULLING TRUCKS: 2012 Dodge 5500 (4x4), 2012-2011 Dodge 4500 (4x4), 2005 Int’l. 4300 (s/a), 1999 Ford F350XL (s/a), 2 DRILLING RIG TRUCKS: 2003 Chevy C6500 (s/a), 1998 Chevy C6500 (s/a), WINCH TRUCK: 2004 Ford F350XLT (s/a), 7 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2014-(3) 2010 Dodge Ram 3500 (4x4), 2006-2000 Chevy C6500 (s/a), 1994 Ford (s/a), 4 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2010-2009 Dodge Ram 2500, 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 (4x4), 2004 Ford F350 Lariat (4x4), 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Kubota K91-Z, Terex RC35, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Terex SS644C (4x4), Skytrak 6036 (4x4), 87 GENERATORS: (2) Terex OT90P 90kw, Terex OT70D 70kw, Multiquip DCA70SSJV 58kw, (6) Multiquip DCA45SSIU 38.2kw, (69) Multiquip DCA25SSIU 17.6kw, 30KVA, 24KVA, (6) 20KVA, AIR COMPRESSOR: Silvan Industries 175CFM, WELDERS: Lincoln AC-225, 6 LIGHT PLANTS: IR 6kw, (4) Coleman 6kw, Boss 6kw, 15 WATER PUMPS: Gardner Denver 5in., (8) 3in. Electrical Centrifugal, (6) 3in. Diesel Centrifugal, GOOSENECK TRAILER: Big Tex 20ft. (t/a), 2 CONCRETE MIXER TRAILERS: ShopMade 21ft. (t/a), ENCLOSED TAGALONG TRAILER: Hawkins 18ft. (t/a), REEL TRAILER: Horizontal, REEL: Poly Spool, CAMPER: Jayco 34ft. w/ slide out (t/a), OFFICE TRAILER: 12ft. x 24ft., 2 CONTAINERS: (2) 30ft. Shipping, FUEL TANK: 500 gal.. 2 WATER TANKS: 500gal. poly, 250gal. poly, 3335 THREAD & COLLARED PIPE: (2952) 21ft. x 2in. Joint, (383) 21ft. x 3in. Joint, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 pack Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New 1in. Drive Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmets, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Misc Lights & Fiberglass Pipe Fittings, (2) McElroy 6in. Portable Pipe Fusion Machines, (2952) pcs. 21ft. x 2in. Joint Thread & Collared, (383) pcs, 21ft. x 3in. Joint Thread & Collaredm New 2000ft. roll of Poly Pipe, (20 Fill Rite Fuel Flow Meters, (100) T Posts, (3) 3000watt generators, Torch Set & Hoses, 3in. & 2in. Water Pumps, (200) Submersible Pump Motors, Water Well Camera, Well Sounding Machine.
EARLY HILITES: 8 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (3) 2012-(2) 2011 Cat 316EL, 2005 New Holland EH215LC, 2005 New Holland EH160LC, 2011 Volvo ECR88, 2 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS: (2) 24in. HD, MOTOR GRADER: 2008 Cat 140MVHP Plus, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2012 Cat 924K, 2009 Komatsu W380G, CRAWLER TRACTOR: 2012 Cat D6TXL, 6 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2012 Cat 420FIT (4x4), (3) 2012 Cat 420E (4x4), 2012 Volvo BL60 (4x4), (2) 2005 Case 580M-II (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), ROAD RECLAIMER: Cat RM350B, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) New/Unused Dynapac CA2500PD, 2008 Cat CS54, IR SD100D, 5 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2012 Volvo MCT125C, (3) 2011 JD 323D, SKID STEER: Cat 246C, 5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Genie GTH1056, 2007 Genie GTH844, Gehl RS8-42, (2) 2007 Skytrak 6036, BOOM LIFT: 2008 Genie S60 (4x4), 4 SCISSOR LIFTS: (4) 2009 Upright TM12, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2011 Sullair 185DPQ, 36 LIGHT PLANTS: (7) 2006 Amida AL4060D-4MH, (5) 2007-(6) 2006 Amida AL4060, (11) 2006-(3) 2005 Magnum MLT4060MMH, (3) 2005 Magnum Pro Magnum, 2007 IR Lightsource, WELDER: 2010 Miller Big Blue 300D, 4 BOOM TRUCKS: (2) 2008-2006 Int’l 4200 (17T), 2007 National 18T, 3 FLATBED TRUCKS: (3) 2012 Dodge Ram 3500 (4x4), WINCH TRUCK: 2007 Mack CHN613 (tri., Tulsa), 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007 Mack CNH613 (tri), 2007 Mack CHN613 (tri), 2007-2005 Freightliner CL120 (t/a), 2007 Freightliner FL120 (t/a), 2 CAB & CHASSIS: (2) 2012 Peterbilt 388 (tri., 8,000miles), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 1996 Loadking 50T (tri.), CAMPER: 2008 Coachman Wyoming 5th Wheel, SUV: 2014 Ford Explorer, CREW CAB TRUCKS: (3) 2012 Dodge Ram 3500 (4x4, diesel), 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 pack Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New 1in. Drive Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmets, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale.
HILITES INCLUDE: 10 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 304.5, (3) 2005 Cat 303CR, 2006 Komatsu PC35, 2005 Kubota KX91-3, (2) 2008 Yanmar V1035-5B, 2008 Yanmar V1017, 2008 Yanmar SV08-1A, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: JD 650H, (2) 2005 JD 450JLT, 11 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2007 Case 580M Series 2, (2) 2010-2005 Case 580M, 2006 JD 310 Super G, JD 110, (3) 2008 Yanmar CBL40, 2005 Kubota B21, VIBRATORY ROLLER: IR SD45DTF, TRENCH ROLLER: 2009 Dynapac LP8500, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2009 Mustang MTL320, ASV RC60, 9 SKID STEERS: 2005 Cat 252B, (2) Cat 246B, 2009-2008 Mustang 2066SS, 2009 Mustang 2054SS, 20132012 Gehl V330, 2006 Daewoo 460, 5 TRENCHERS: 2006-2005 Vermeer RT450, Vermeer RT450, (2) Vermeer V3550A, 7 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2011 JLG 534D9-45, 2009 IR VR1056, (2) 2006 Genie GTH842, 2009-2008 Mustang 519, 5 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2006 Genie GS-3384RT (4x4), 2006 Genie GS-2668RT (4x4), 2008 JLG 20MVL, 2006 Skyjack SJ8243 (4x4), 2006 Skyjack SJIIIE3219, AIR COMPRESSOR: Airman 185S, AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR: JD 5320, 3 WOOD CHIPPERS: (2) 2006 Vermeer BC625A, Vermeer BC625A, WATER TRUCK: 2000 Freightliner FL80 (s/a), DUMP TRUCK: 2000 Freightliner FL60 (s/a), CAR HAULER: 2010 16ft. (t/a), 2 HORSE TRAILERS: 2000 18ft., 2008 S&H (t/a), 2 UTILITY VEHICLES: (2) 2006 JD TX Gator, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 pack Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New 1in. Drive Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmets, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale.
Address: 1648 West FM 2105 San Angelo, TX 76901.
Address: 808 Strawn Rd. San Angelo, TX 76904.
DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Hwy 87 and FM 2105: Go East on FM 2105 for 1.5 miles; Turn left on caliche road @ Preferred Pump; Yard will be 1/10 on the right.
DIRECTIONS: From San Angelo Regional Airport (10 miles): Hanger Rd. to Knickerbocker Rd., stay on Knickerbocker and take TX-306 Loop E to Strawn Rd. Left onto Strawn Rd.
DIRECTIONS: From Fort Worth 820 West Loop Take I-20 West 10.8 Miles, take exit 409 toward FM 2552 N/Santa Fe Dr/Clear Lake Rd go 0.3 mile, Turn Right onto Clear Lake Road (FM 2552) go 167 ft turn left on Clear Lake Rd Sale Site location is on the left at 1960 Clear Lake Road.
SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 807-2761 TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon
TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 807-2761
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 @ 9:30 AM
NOTE: Green Acres Rental is selling rental fleet equipment due to closing of one yard.
Address: 1960 Clear Lake Road, Weatherford, TX 76086.
TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 807-2761
THURSDAY, JUNE 25 @ 10:00 AM
FRIDAY, JUNE 26 @ 10:00 AM
ALEX
LYON &
SON
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
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Department Relies on Kirby-Smith for Extra Help DALLAS from page 42
will increase as well. We’re working hard to assess the upcoming needs so we are ready to continue offering the best-possible service for our citizens.”
The Peoria to Mountain View Boulevard project involved 2.5 million yards of excavation on site on 5.5 mi. (8.85 km) of divided freeway.
Department of Street Services Holds Rodeo The City of Dallas Department of Street Services held its third Equipment Road-eo in March, giving employees a chance to participate in a friendly competition that allowed everyone to operate machinery and earn prizes. This year was the largest Road-eo to date, with eight total events. “This provides us an opportunity for camaraderie and team building, as well as showing the skill sets of various individuals,” said Dennis Ware, director of the Department of Street Services. “It also allows us to see what new equipment is out there in the industry.”
Peoria to Mountain View Boulevard Calls For 2.5M Yards of Excavation foot wide, 12-feet tall and 60feet long. We had them drive the belly dumps through that underneath with the existing traffic above us.” In the end, all four project totaled $382 million and kept Pulice crews busy. “It was a little bit of a strain on our resources, but we were able to work around it and we did not have to gear up too greatly to meet the obligations of the schedule,” Campbell said. “We had enough equipment or were able to rent outside to get what we needed. It was actually beneficial to have the four projects within the same corridor as opposed to four separate projects throughout the valley. Because we were able to manage our resources, and that’s both personnel and equipment, by and with all the project managers working together to shift crews back and forth as needed.”
FREEWAY from page 56
a shortage of material on this project.” They took their concerns to the ADOT design team who came up with a solution by making some of the detention basins larger to create more onsite material. Pulice also took some additional waste material from an unrelated project to the south. The final job was the Peoria to Mountain View Boulevard project which, at $129 million, was ADOT’s largest Construction Manager At Rick (CMAR) job to date. It involved 2.5 million yards of excavation on site on 5.5 mi. (8.85 km) of divided freeway, Meadows said. The challenge with it was to maintain traffic while moving dirt on the north two miles to the south two miles. “We came up with design to build an equipment box so that our truck traffic did not interfere with the public,” Meadows said. “We moved 1.5 million yards through the box without interrupting the local traffic. It was a box culvert with two bays, 14-
The makeover began with a stretch of Loop 303 that did not exist — a 14-mi. (22.5 km) segment that crosses undeveloped desert land, between Interstate 17 in north Phoenix and heading west into Peoria.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
The City of Dallas Department of Street Services uses Gradall excavators for various tasks, including street repairs and cleaning ditches.
Events included excavator golf and bowling, where participants used Komatsu PC88MRs to knock over pins and put a tennis ball in a hole recessed into a dirt mound. Gehl V270s were employed for skid-steer basketball and an obstacle course. Other competitors fished with Gradall XL 4100s and ran Hamm HD 13 rollers through a course where they had to avoid hitting traffic cones. Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. personnel, as well as manufacturer representatives from Gehl, Komatsu and Gradall, were on hand to help train participants to use the machinery. Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. supplied equipment and awards, and Gehl helped furnish shirts. Winners were determined based on the amount of time required to complete the events. Awards were given for individual events, and the overall grand-champion award went to Gilberto Cruz. “We appreciate the city of Dallas and this is a great way for us to show that,” said Gieser. “It takes a lot of people and effort to make it work, but we are happy to be a part of it.” “Kirby-Smith has been a great partner to the City of Dallas Department of Street Services, and that partnership has spanned a number of years now,” said Ware. “We’re fortunate to have them coordinate with us again on this event. Kirby-Smith has great products and good service after the sale.” This story was reprinted with permission from Kirby Smith’s Connection Magazine. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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JCB Sends Additional Machines to Nepal JCB has stepped up its support for earthquake-stricken Nepal by dispatching more machines to help the country with its ongoing clean-up operations. The news of the $250,000 equipment donation came after a second earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 struck the country just after midday on May 12, killing dozens of people and injuring more than 1,000. The first earthquake just over two weeks earlier killed more than 8,000 people and left thousands more homeless. JCB responded by donating $1 million worth of equipment, including a fleet of backhoe loaders and electrical genera-
A JCB backhoe loader is pictured on May 12 in Kathmandu, Nepal, clearing debris from the site of a building that collapsed in the country’s second earthquake.
tors. The company is now donating an additional four machines, including compact skid steer loaders, to respond to current needs in the region. Also included in the donation are a pick-and-carry crane and a Loadall telescopic handler, which can lift and load debris in areas devastated by the quakes. “As the days have gone by, our Nepalese dealer has advised of the need for small and maneuverable machines, which can access confined areas and machines which can lift and place heavy loads,” JCB Chairman Lord Bamford said. “JCB is happy to respond with the donation of an additional four machines, particularly as the country has now suffered a second earthquake.” JCB is supplying the machines through its dealer, MAW Enterprises Pvt Ltd, in Nepal. JCB has a long history of helping countries affected by major natural disasters, providing $500,000 worth of machines and generators to the Philippines when Typhoon Haiyan struck in 2013. Machines also were donated when earthquakes struck in Haiti in 2010 and in China in 2008 and to southern India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia in 2004 following the Boxing Day Tsunami. For more information, visit www.jcb.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
QUESCO Named Yanmar Dealer QUESCO (Quality Equipment Services Company) of Phoenix has been named the Yanmar dealer for the state of Arizona. QUESCO, a leader in sales and service of light construction equipment in the Phoenix area since 1986, will represent the construction equipment, utility tractor and industrial engines lines, according to Paul Daniel, QUESCO president. The move to Yanmar is part of the “natural expansion of our business,” said Daniel. “It was time for us to migrate into compact equipment, and Yanmar gave us the product mix we were looking for,” he added. The dealership will stock excavators, skid steers and compact track loaders beginning immediately. It also will offer authorized service on all existing Yanmar engines. Along with Yanmar, QUESCO represents Multi-Quip, Wacker, Husqvarna and Whiteman. QUESCO is located at 3912 E Winslow Ave in Phoenix, near Sky Harbor Airport. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Paul Daniel, QUESCO president, with the Yanmar 190R, one of the many models on display at the Phoenix area dealership.
The Yanmar equipment line on display at QUESCO, the newly authorized dealer for Arizona.
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RDO Equipment Names Cooper New Chief Officer Chris Cooper has been named chief operating officer of RDO Equipment Co. In this role, he will be responsible for the daily business operations across all regions and teams and will work directly with Christi Offutt, RDO Equipment Co. CEO and chair of Offutt Family Enterprises, and the leadership team in driving business goals and results. Cooper has served as an RDO Equipment Co. executive vice president since 2012. He joined the organization in 2004 as general manager of the Irving, Fort Worth, and Waco, Texas, locations. In 2007 he was promoted to vice president of Texas region and in 2010, assumed leadership of the southwest construction region, serving as vice president of southern construction. Prior to his employment at RDO Equipment Co., Cooper spent nearly 10 years working for Michigan CAT in various roles including service management, corporate product support management, sales, corporate rental and inventory management, and product support management. Before that, he managed his own maintenance and repair company with 16 field technicians. “RDO Equipment Co. is a proven leader in our industry because of the incredible insight and skills of the Offutt family and the leadership team. My pledge to everyone at the company is to continue operating with these ideals in mind and to drive our business while strengthening the relationships with our customers and business partners,” said Cooper. “During his career at RDO Equipment Co., Chris has proven himself as a true leader who is skilled at building relationships with all of RDO’s stakeholders as well as creating strong teams. RDO has a talented leadership team which has led to a workplace culture we are all proud to be a part of. I trust Chris to continue to promote this great culture while delivering successful strategies for our company,” said Offutt. Cooper will be based at the company’s field support office in Fargo, N.D. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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AGC OF AMERICA AGC Safety Management Training Course (SMTC) Wednesday, June 17, 2015 to Friday, June 29, 2015 AGC Safety and Health Committee Conference Wednesday, July 8, 2015 to Friday, July 10, 2015 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Safety and Health IT Forum Conference Thursday, July 30, 2015 to Friday, July 31, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Technology 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 MINNESOTA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION MNLA Residential Lawn Care Forum When: June 18, 2015 Where: University of Minnesota Turfgrass Research, and Outreach Education Center (TROE) Near the corner of Larpenteur Avenue West and Cleveland Avenue North St. Paul, Minnesota Contact: mnla@mnla.biz Phone: 651/633-4987 Details: Join us for this ½ day event to stay current, connected and informed about residential lawn care. This event is a great opportunity to see first-hand what is new in turfgrass research and to also become informed on emerging trends in residential lawn care. Parking is free. Please park in the grass along Gortner Avenue. Watch for signs. This event is outdoors – rain or shine. Please dress for the weather. Please contact MNLA if you have additional questions – mnla@mnla.biz or 651/633-4987. Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) Garden Center Tour Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 Location: Farmington, Minnesota Time: 9:00 AM Registration / Meet at Bachman’s Cedar Acres
Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) Garden Party Date: Thursday, August 6, 2015 Location: Long Lake, Minnesota
Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) Member Appreciation Social in St. Cloud – FREE! Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Location: St. Cloud, Minnesota Time: From 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ABOVE MNLA EVENTS, please contact MNLA at 651/633-4987/toll free: 888/886-6652. Fax: 651/6334986/toll free fax: 888/266-4986.
LIFT & MOVE USA – A World of Job Opportunities – TWO-DAY CAREERS EVENT What: Two-Day Careers Event Where: Hotel: Chicago Marriott Midway, 6520 South Cicero Avenue, Chicago, IL When: JUNE 16 – 17, 2015 Find a great career in the crane, rigging and specialized transport industries. The industry offers stimulating and rewarding career opportunities in dozens of roles, including: . Crane Operators . Riggers . Truck Drivers . Mechanics . Welders . IT Specialists . Sales Staff . CAD Engineers . Branch Managers Lift & Move USA will provide you with all the information and contacts you need to plan a career in this exciting industry. Who Should Attend? STUDENTS and PARENTS – Lift & Move USA is targeted at young people considering their future careers, including students in high school and those attending community and technical colleges. The kinds of vocational, technical and service opportunities available in the crane, rigging and heavy transport sectors may appeal in particular to students involved in SkillsUSA programs. Recent high school or college graduates without employment would also be interested in this event. MILITARY VETERANS – Many of the skills and roles within the military translate into successful careers in the crane, rigging and specialized transportation industries, including administrative, engineering and logistical support activities. SkillsUSA Inc. – The event is being organized in cooperation with SkillsUSA Inc., the national organization that helps students prepare for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations. More than 300,000 students and teachers join SkillsUSA every year. Preliminary Schedule for this two-day event includes an afternoon session on Tuesday, June 16th; an Evening Party at Imperial Crane on Tuesday, June 16th; and a morning session on Wednesday, June 17th. For more event information, contact Brett Melvin, SC&RA, Telephone: 703/698-0291 or bmelvin@scranet.org; John Skelly, KHL Group, Telephone: 312/386-5067 or john.skelly@khl.com; Graham Brent, NCCCO, Telephone: 703/560-2391 (ext. 205) or gbrent@nccco.org.
Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association Monday, July 20, 2015 MNLA Night at the Saints Game Location: St. Paul, Minnesota Time: Pre-game picnic at 5:30 PM; Game begins at 7:05 PM Contact: MNLA office, Roseville, MN 55113 Phone: 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652 Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association Tuesday, July 21, 2015 Widmer Golf Tournament Location: Oakdale, Minnesota Time: 11:00 AM Shotgun Start Contact: MNLA office, Roseville, MN 55113 Phone: 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652 Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association Thursday, July 30, 2015 Landscape Design Tour Annual Horticulture Night at the West Central Research and Outreach Center in Morris Location: Morris, Minnesota Contact: MNLA office, Roseville, MN 55113 Phone: 651/633-4987; Toll Free: 888/886-6652 WACKER NEUSON DEMO DAYS Logan Contractors Supply, Inc. presents Wacker Neuson Demo Days Check Out What’s New in the Wacker Neuson Equipment Line! Hands-On Demonstrations in Real-Life Job Site Conditions! Bring Your Operator! Try Out the Brand NEW Skid Loaders and Track Loaders! WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2015 TIME: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM WHERE: The Stone Shop, 801 SW Ordnance Road Ankeny, IOWA Lunch to be served from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Factory and Field Trained Representatives Will Be On Site. For more information, contact Dave Potter @ 515/253-9048 or davep@logancontractors.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: AGC of MN Summer Quarterly Meeting 2015 When: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Where: Kitchi Gammi Club 831 Superior Street Duluth, MN Contact: Associated General Contractors of Minnesota Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org Phone: 651/796-2186 AGC of MN Golf Tournament When: Friday, August 7th Where: Stonebrooke Golf Club 952/496-3171 2693 County Road, 79 Shakopee, MN 55379 Contact: Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org Phone: 651/796-2186 Registration details will be available in July. 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 threeyear 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 +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-8676060.
IDAHO CONSTRUCTION CO. AUCTION Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - Auction Time: 10:00 Located: 3779 North 3400 East, Kimberly, Idaho Go to www.us-auctioneers.com for details and pictures.
Construction Equipment - Trailers - Vehicles - Sandblasters - Air Pumps Bridge Beams, Black Pipe, Pile Bundles & Pipe; over 125 bridge beams, over 65 black pipe, pipe of various sizes & lbs, 51 h pile bundles, 87 h pile, miscellaneous pipe. Note: check the internet for the various size, lbs, etc. - Bundles of Wood - Wood Forms - Guard Rail Wood Posts - Miscellaneous Metal Spreader Bars - Stanchions - Bridge Beam Timbers - Bridge Cat Walks Tools - Boat - Boat Motors - Bikes - New Tires - Gates Forming System Miscellaneous - Office Equipment
US Auction: www.us-auctioneers.com Carl Van Tassell: (208) 431-3405 – Keith Couch: (208) 431-9300 No Buyers Premium. Terms: Cash or bankable check day of sale. New customers need a letter of bank guarantee. All items “as is”, no warranty. All merchandise must be paid for at auction.
Industry Employment Increases in 232 Out of 358 Metro Areas JOBS from page 1
Pascagoula, Miss. and El Centro, Calif. (minus 17 percent, minus 500 jobs). Association officials urged Congress and the Obama administration to act quickly to identify new sources of revenue to pay for needed road, bridge and transit system improvements before the federal Highway Trust Fund approaches a “It seems a lot easier to issue zero balance at the end of July. And said a series of regulatory multi-billion dollar regulations they measures the administration is likethan it is to fix our aging roads ly to finalize by January 2017 have many firms worried about the cost and bridges these days.” of complying with federal red tape. “It seems a lot easier to issue Stephen E. Sandherr multi-billion dollar regulations than AGC it is to fix our aging roads and bridges these days,” said Stephen E. (minus 1,400 jobs, minus 3 percent), El Sandherr, the association’s chief executive Paso, Texas (minus 1,100 jobs, minus 8 per- officer. “If Washington can find time to procent) and Orange-Rockland-Westchester, tect the earth from dirt with stormwater N.Y. (minus 1,100 jobs, minus 3 percent). rules, it should be able to protect drivers The largest percentage decline for the past from falling bridges.” For more information, visit www.agc.org. year was in Weirton-Steubenville, W.Va.(This story also can be found on Ohio (minus 29 percent, minus 600 jobs) followed by Santa Fe, N.M. (minus 19 percent, Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at minus 500 jobs), Gulfport-Biloxi- www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) April 2015 were in New Orleans-Metairie, La. (minus 3,300 jobs, minus 10 percent), followed by Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, Miss. (minus 1,800 jobs, minus 18 percent), Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, Ore.-Wash.
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ALEX LYON & SONS INC HOUSTON TX / LAS VEGAS NV ..........................................69 SAN ANGELO TX / WEATHERFORD TX ....................73 ALLMAND ..............................................................................43 ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL-BEST..........................................8 AUTO TRUCK GROUP ............................................................7 BAR NONE AUCTION RIVESIDE CA ................................................................68 BAR NONE AUCTION............................................................21 BARGAINS..............................................................................66 BEJAC CORP ........................................................................21 BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..............................................39 BLANCHARD MACHINERY ..................................................17 BLUELINE CONST EQUIP & SERVICES ..............................7 BOBCAT COMPANY ........................................................52,53 BOMAG ..................................................................................60 CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONST ..........................................13 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................18 CENTURY EQUIPMENT ........................................................12 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC ........................................................19 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................66 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ........................................................................67 WHEEL LOADERS TOOL CARRIERS..........................79 CORMIDI USA ........................................................................10 DITCH WITCH WEST ......................................................40,41 DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA................................................27 ECCO EQUIPMENT ..............................................................29 EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC ......................................................80 ESCO CORP ..........................................................................17 FLANGE LOCK ......................................................................52 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ..............................................32 GE CAPITAL ............................................................................9 GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ..........................................10 HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................31 HYDREMA U S INC................................................................19 ICUEE ................................................................................15,50
IRONPLANET ........................................................................75 ISUZU DIESEL ......................................................................45 JCB INC ............................................................................36,37 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................58 JOHN DEERE ........................................................................34 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................................48 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................32,33 KUBOTA SVL..........................................................................54 LEEBOY..................................................................................65 LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ........................11 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS............................................64 MAXIMUM CORP ..................................................................32 MCLAREN INDUSTRIES INC................................................21 NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY ................................23 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............................6 PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ......................................8 QUESCO-QUALITY EQUIPMENT SERVICE........................12 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS HOUSTON TX ................................................................71 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS..........................................70 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ........................................5,12 ROAD MACHINERY CO ..........................................................2 ROADTEC ..............................................................................59 ROSCO MFG CO ..................................................................62 SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................................61 SANY AMERICA INC..............................................................38 SCOTT EQUIPMENT ............................................................25 SULLAIR ................................................................................47 SULLIVAN PALATEK ..............................................................44 TAKEUCHI ..............................................................................49 TOOL SHED RENTALS..........................................................29 TOWMASTER ........................................................................55 US AUCTIONS........................................................................77 VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS ..........................................30 WACKER NEUSON................................................................35 WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................63 YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................51
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