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Arizona Executes Emergency U.S. 89 Repair Job By Dorinda Anderson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Skanska, Road Machinery Band Together...12

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During mid-February 2013, a landslide along U.S. 89 in northern Arizona made it necessary for traffic to follow a 115 mi. (185 km) detour to travel from Bitter Springs to Page. The landslide, which was next to a mountain slope about 25 mi. (40 km) south of Page, caused about 500-ft. (152.4 m) of damage, causing more than 150 ft. (45.7 m) of roadway to buckle and the slope to fail and tear up the pavement in 4 to 6 ft. (1.2 to 1.8 m) high sections. It was then necessary for the Arizona Department of Transportation to close a 23-mi. (37 km) stretch of U.S. 89 between the U.S. 89A junction near Bitter Springs and the state route 98 junction near Page.

Traffic was detoured by the ADOT east on U.S. 160 to State Road 98 and northwest on State Road 98 for 65 mi. (104.6 km) to Page, adding an additional 45 mi. (72.4 km) for motorists traveling from Bitter Springs to Page, making their trek 115 mi. (185 km) long. To attempt to shorten the trek, traffic was choosing Navajo Route 20, which is a dirt road that was causing trucks to get stuck. It was decided that it would be best to pave a 28mi. (45 km) portion of Navajo Route 20, which is 44 mi. (70 km) long, to create a shorter detour that could handle anticipated traffic volumes and commercial truck traffic. Navajo Route 20 runs parallel to U.S. 89 from Bodaway-Gap to LeChee and is accessible from U.S.

89 about 17 miles north of the U.S. 160 junction, or the Tuba City exit. This $35 million project began at the end of May 2013 with a temporary construction easement. Tribal

The landslide, which was next to a mountain slope about 25 mi. (40 km) south of Page, caused about 500-ft. (152.4 m) of damage, causing more than 150 ft. (45.7 m) of roadway to buckle and the slope to fail and tear up the pavement in 4 to 6 ft. (1.2 to 1.8 m) high sections.

Industry Leader ARTBA, APTA Join Forces Demands Hwy. on Highway Fund Campaign Bill Timetable Two of the nation’s leading transportation advocacy organizations have joined forces to launch a radio campaign urging key members of Congress to stop playing games with federal transportation funding and find a permanent solution for the federal Highway Trust Fund (HTF). The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) are timing the campaign to coincide with a

see LANDSLIDE page 77

May 31 deadline to extend funding through the HTF for the federal highway and transit program. With just weeks to go, congressional leaders have still not reached agreement on a course of action. The continued uncertainty is causing states to delay or cancel transportation improvement projects. ARTBA and APTA are running 30second spots in states and districts represented by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), House Speaker see CAMPAIGN page 80

Roy Romer, a former three-term Colorado governor and owner of construction and farm equipment dealerships in Colorado and Virginia urged congressional leaders to lay out a clear timetable for reauthorizing the federal highway program. Romer’s call to action came during a Capitol Hill press conference at which leading Democratic senators including Minority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.), Richard Durbin (Ill.), Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and Barbara Boxer (Calif.) joined with senior business and labor representatives to protest the uncertainty surrounding road, bridge and transit investment. The Highway Trust Fund (HTF) is set to go broke in see TIMETABLE page 80


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74 RITCHIE BROS. SELLS MORE THAN $45M AT HOUSTON SALE The two-day auction set a new Houston site record for number of sellers. Auction highlights included 325 plus trailers, 300 truck tractors, 110 plus excavators, 50 plus flatbed trucks, 45 plus winch tractors, 40 plus dozers, 35 plus dump trucks, and 20 farm tractors.

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Skanska, which normally does not do paving work in Arizona, was in a big bind.

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Personnel it had — the company could patch together a paving crew consisting of its superintendents. Equipment it did not have — for that, it would need to turn to Road Machinery in a hurry.

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Skanska, Road Machinery Unite to Meet ADOT Deadline The Beeline Highway (AZ 87) south of Payson, Ariz., winds its way through the scenic Mazatzal Mountains northeast of the Phoenix metro area. Over the years, however, the road has been the location of multiple fatalities, and it had become paramount to ADOT to straighten an especially dangerous section of this highway known as Slate Creek Curve. Skanska (Rocky Mountain District) had previously contracted out the paving portion of this project, but due to weather delays, the subcontractor was unable to finish the job by ADOT’s May 21, 2015, deadline. With just weeks to spare, Skanska, which normally does not do paving work in Arizona, was in a big bind. Personnel it had — the company could patch together a paving crew consisting of its superintendents. Equipment it did not have — for that, it would need to turn to Road Machinery in a hurry. Reed Stoffel, equipment manager of Skanska in Phoenix, Ariz., said rental paving equipment is hard to find in the area and Skanska Rocky Mountain District’s two paving spreads were already out of state on other jobs. He called Peter Lonson, Road Machinery account manager, whose company had just taken on the Vogele line of paving equipment. Lonson had just returned to Road Machinery to head up its Vogele sales efforts after several years with Roland Machinery in the Midwest. “No one really rents highway class pavers in the Phoenix area, so we introduced them to the Vogele 5200 and it was perfect for the job,” said Lonson, who added that Skanska also rented two Hamm HD-140 rollers. Rob Pickrell, Wirtgen Product Support Manager of Road Machinery played a key role in getting the Skanska people up to speed on the equipment, and in offering support at the job site, along with Randy

(L-R) Tyler Brann, product specialist of the Wirtgen Group/Vogele Division; Peter Lonson, Road Machinery account manager; Randy Covington, Wirtgen Product support of Road Machinery; Matthew Dey, Skanska operator; and Rob Pickrell, Road Machinery’s Wirtgen product manager, in front of the Vogele 5200.

Covington, also of Road Machinery. Tyler Brann, product specialist of Wirtgen Products/Vogele division also was on hand for factory support. Skanska’s crew was able to pave its final section at 1,440 ft. (4,389 m) with a variable width of 32-36 ft at a six percent grade. It required two 4’ passes with the Vogele 5200, and used 7500 tons of ADOT 416 mix preengineered asphalt.

The Hamm HD140 roller from Road Machinery was put to use by Skanska.

Challenges Skanska's patchwork, but skilled crew faced during the project included traffic control (southbound traffic was rerouted to the northbound lane as paving of the southbound lanes were completed); informing the public of travel conditions along the stretch of highway; the six percent grade; the nearly 12 in. of rain over the previous 60 days, which adversely affected soil conditions, causing some delays; and even

other dangerous situations, such as when a runaway roofing delivery truck barreled down the road. Payson Concrete and Materials Inc. of Payson, Ariz., supplied the asphalt, but the asphalt hot plant was 45 minutes from site, so it required a lot of coordination with the plant and the trucking company, Stodghill Trucking of Pine, Ariz. see SKANSKA page 38

The Vogele 5200 lays the first 4 ft. (1.2 m) pass along AZ 87 (The Beeline Highway).


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Collaborative Effort Ensures Job Placement for Veterans Veterans and residents from the East Side Promise Zone, will be participating in heavy equipment operator training aimed at putting to work approximately 150 people in the San Antonio community. This workforce development initiative is a partnership between HOLT CAT, Alamo Colleges. Texas Workforce Commission and Workforce Solutions Alamo (WSA). The training will help place more people into skilled occupations in demand by San Antonioarea businesses. The program is conducted at the HOLT Caterpillar

Technical Training Center by HOLT instructor John Hoffman, and provides veterans and the East Side students with an OSHA 10-hour certification and training on five different pieces of heavy machinery, delivering real work-life settings and key skills applicable in the construction, transportation and excavation industries. Upon completion, WSA has also worked to secure local job placements for these veterans and East Side Promise Zone residents. “Thanks to HOLT CAT and other key state and local organizations, we are providing in-demand skills training to

East Side Promise Zone residents and veterans with guaranteed job placement upon course completion,” said Mayor Ivy Taylor. “HOLT CAT is leading the way for other corporate citizens to partner with public sector entities like the City of San Antonio, the Alamo Colleges, Texas Workforce Commission and Workforce Solutions Alamo to ensure that workforce training efforts are responsive to local industry needs — matched to available jobs — and serving populations like veterans and Promise Zone residents.” Veterans are funded by the Texas Workforce Commission’s Veteran and Industry Partnership program, which helps veterans acquire operator skills that can be used to find employment in a variety of industry-based professions. East Side Promise Zone participants that are not veterans are funded under the Workforce Investment Act, which provides tuition support for individuals meeting eligibility. “This collaboration recognizes the exceptional skills that veterans bring to the workforce,” said TWC Chairman Andres Alcantar. “We are proud to partner with Alamo Colleges and HOLT CAT to train and place our heroes in high-demand occupations.”

“Veterans make up more than15 percent of our HOLT workforce, and we support them wholly.” Peter John Holt HOLT CAT

Participants are vetted prior to the training, perform a career assessment as a benchmark for their skill sets and are actively placed into a new job that requires this new skill set. Some of the veterans who have completed the course in the spring now work for places like Prime Time Plumbing and Construction. “Veterans make up more than 15 percent of our HOLT workforce, and we support them wholly. With this collaboration, our goal is to train veterans and local San Antonio residents with the skills to effectively operate and maintain heavy equipment,” said Peter John Holt, senior vice president of diversified businesses, HOLT CAT. “This valuable skill will give participants a great job opportunity, gaining experience in various industries.” As part of the training, HOLT CAT provides the classroom and construction site, instructors, curriculum, and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of heavy equipment to create a real work-like environment for students to receive safe instruction. The collaborators are all major proponents of workforce development, and together, HOLT CAT, TWC and Alamo Colleges are pledging to train approximately 150 new heavy equipment operators, with secured job placements, over the next five years. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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40,000 vehicles exiting at the Mira Mesa off ramps,” said Brandon Liesemeyer, Skanska’s design manager. “The current interchange design was built in 1965, with minor upgrades incorporated in the following decades. However the area has seen spectacular growth recently in the high-tech industry, Qualcomm has over 30 campuses within a one mile radius of this interchange. At peak times it can take 15 minutes to enter the freeway due to the congestion at the local intersections and on the ramps. The mainline 805 is similarly impacted and experiences 20 to 30 minute delay on a daily basis through the project limits. Essentially the scope of phase one added an HOV lane in each direction for a 20 percent increase in capacity and HOV on/off ramp access in the southbound direction via a newly constructed local under

crossing.” This is the first of five phases and the work on phase one covers 4 mi. (6.4 km) of road north of state Route 52 (SR 52) to Mira Mesa Boulevard in San Diego. The overall plan of the project is to widen the freeway to accommodate four carpool (High Occupancy Vehicle — HOV) lanes from SR 52 to La Jolla Village Drive and two carpool lanes from La Jolla Village Drive to join existing HOV lanes north of Mira Mesa Boulevard. It also will establish direct access ramps (DAR) at Nobel Drive and Carroll Canyon Road, a Park & Ride and Transit Station at Nobel Drive, a direct freeway-to-freeway HOV connector in the median from westbound SR 52 to northbound I-805 and southbound I-805 to eastbound SR 52, and will reconfigure the Governor Drive interchange. see PROJECT page 22


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Nearly $223M in New Transportation Funding Approved Continuing the push to rebuild and maintain California’s infrastructure, the California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated nearly $223 million to 108 transportation projects that will alleviate traffic delays, repair aging roads and bridges and encourage bicycling and walking. Thirty-seven biking and pedestrian projects throughout the state will receive nearly $10.3 million in allocations from the Active Transportation Program. “Allocations like those made today help Caltrans continue to invest in, maintain and modernize California’s transportation system,” said Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. “Each of these projects is an opportunity to improve safety, access and mobility for all travelers in California, whether you choose to travel via car, bike or transit.” The newly allocated funding also includes $167.2 million from the State Highway Operation and Protection Program for 41 projects that will maintain and preserve the investment in the state highway system and its supporting infrastructure. These capital improvements consist of projects covering

“We adopted a ‘fix it first’ strategy because for every $1 spent on preventative maintenance, we can save taxpayers up to $14 in monies that would have been spent on more expensive and extensive repairs.” Malcolm Dougherty Caltrans

maintenance, pavement repair and rehabilitation, safety improvements and upgrades to bridges throughout the state. “Preventative maintenance is the most cost-effective means of protecting the state’s infrastructure investment,” continued Doughety. “We adopted a ‘fix it first’ strategy because for every $1 spent on preventa-

tive maintenance, we can save taxpayers up to $14 in monies that would have been spent on more expensive and extensive repairs.” The allocations also include $2.2 million from Proposition 1B, a transportation bond approved by voters in 2006. To date, more than $18 billion in Proposition 1B funds have been put to work statewide for trans-

Caltrans Concludes First Phase of Tower Anchor Rod Seismic ‘Pull’ Tests Caltrans has completed the first phase of the Bay Bridge tower anchor rod investigation, releasing test results showing more than 99 percent of rods that could be tested were not broken and can withstand major earthquake forces. “More than 99 percent of the more than 400 rods tested in the Bay Bridge tower foundation are not broken,” said Brian Maroney, chief engineer of the Bay Bridge project. “These anchor rods are just one of many seismic innovations on this bridge that help ensure resiliency of the structure for decades to come. The two rods that did not pass the test will be sent to a laboratory to determine exactly what happened to them.” Over several weeks Caltrans completed pull testing on all 408 of the 424 tower anchor rods that can be tested. The pull test involves a powerful jacking device that grabs and yanks the rods with enormous force to verify integrity. Four hundred and six tower rods, or 99.5 percent of bolts subject to testing, passed the pull test

and are not broken. Two anchor rods did not pass the test and will be removed and sent to a laboratory to determine the reason for failure. Of the remaining rods at the base of the tower, 14 rods cannot be tested because of inadequate access and two rods were previously removed for laboratory analysis. In 2013, Caltrans began investigating the condition of all highstrength steel bolts on the Bay Bridge after 32 bolts that were ordered 12 years ago broke after soaking in water. Caltrans found some rods in the tower foundation also were exposed to water and began testing them to determine if any were broken. Now that Caltrans has verified the majority of anchor rods are not broken, the next phase of testing will help determine how long the bolts will remain sound even after suffering long-term exposure to corrosion in a laboratory. The specific testing protocol is under development and will be reviewed by external experts and the Toll Bridge Program Oversight

Committee before testing begins. The tower anchor rods help limit damage during a seismic event by preventing the tower from rising less than an inch. Preliminary engineering analysis shows that even if all anchor rods were compromised, there would be no safety issue during everyday use or during or after an earthquake. Engineers and workers involved in the Bay Bridge project are committed to transparency and communicating complex engineering issues as clearly as possible. Engineers have traveled the state meeting with universities, public and private-sector engineers, metallurgists, experts, and even critics—and have posted hundreds of thousands of records online including fact sheets, construction documents and photos and videos that help explain how the bridge works. For more information, visit www.baybridgeinfo.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

portation purposes. The remaining $43 million in allocations came from various state and federal transportation accounts. Among the regional projects that received funding allocations were: $2.3 million allocation to construct rumble strips, upgrade bridge railing, and enhance roadway striping along Interstate 8 (I-8), between Ballantyne Street and East Victoria Drive. $1.9 million to reconstruct pedestrian facilities to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards at 58 locations along Interstate 5 (I-5), and state Routes 54, 75, 78 and 115 in Imperial County. $3.2 million to upgrade existing bridge rail end treatments at 40 locations on I-5, I-8 and state Route 52. $3.1 million to seismically retrofit four bridges on Interstate 805 and on state Routes 94 and 125. For more information, visit http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/paffairs/news/pres srel/docs/May_CTC_projects.pdf. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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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: Sonoma Contract Number: 04-1J1504 Location: Near Schellville from Route 37 to Sonoma Creek Bridge. Project: RHMA overlay. Number of Working Days: 70 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Argonaut Constructors — $2,298,615 • Ghilotti Bros. Inc. — $2,368,998 • Vintage Paving Company Inc. — $2,443,387 • Team Ghilotti Inc. — $2,447,727 • Ghilotti Construction Company Inc. — $2,495,803 • O.C. Jones & Sons Inc. — $2,526,260 County: Kern Contract Number: 06-0S3004 Location: On Route 33 from 0.5 mi. north of 10th St. to 0.2 mi. south of Shale Road and on Route 119 from Erro Ranch to Gosford Road. Project: Resurface existing pavement. Number of Working Days: 45 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Pave-Tech Inc. — $1,942,199 • Griffith Company — $2,165,344 • Granite Construction Company — $2,305,389 • Papich Construction Company Inc. — $2,344,777 • Telfer Highway Technologies — $2,478,615

County: Kings Contract Number: 06-0S2604 Location: In and near Kettleman City from 0.1 mi. north of California Aquaduct Bridge to Route 41/198 separation. Project: Cold plane failed areas and RHMA. Number of Working Days: 45 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Papich Construction Company Inc. — $3,670,077 • Security Paving Company Inc. — $3,799,994 • Lee’s Paving Inc. — $3,968,743 • Granite Construction Company — $4,050,297 • Martin Brothers Construction — $4,537,973 County: Contra Costa Contract Number: 04-3E3904 Location: In and near Hercules from San Pablo Avenue to Cummings Skyway overcrossing. Project: Resurfacing.

Counties: Santa Clara and Merced Contract Number: 10-0W1404 Location: About 16.0 mi. west of Los Banos from 0.1 mi. east of Fifield Road to 0.1 mi. west of Vista Point. Project: Construct median barrier. Number of Working Days: 70 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Bay Cities Paving & Grading Inc. — $2,704,318 • Granite Construction Company — $3,110,745 • Cal Valley Construction Inc. — $3,222,222 • RGW Construction Inc. — $3,274,178 • Granite Rock Company — $3,297,923 • Teichert Construction — $3,359,059 • Martin Brothers Construction — $3,513,669 Counties: Aguanga and Anza Contract Number: 08-1C1104 Location: From Junction Route 79 to Route 74 (POR) also post miles 72.9/77.2. Project: Treatment to preserve pavement. Number of Working Days: 60 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • All American Asphalt — $1,534,559 • R.J. Noble Company — $1,626,262 • Calmex Engineering Inc. — $1,891,381 • Granite Construction Company — $1,990,900


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Crews Widen I-805 By Adding HOV Down Hwy. Median PROJECT from page 17

The phase one work consists of constructing one carpool lane in each direction in the median from SR 52 to just north of Mira Mesa Boulevard and the south-facing DAR at Carroll Canyon Road, the widening of four bridges and construction of a new bridge, and ramp modifications. “Regional plans call for a Bus Rapid Transit system/network,” said Cartagena, who added that SANDAG are spearheading efforts in the region. “Phase one completes the majority of the work planned for the center median through this section of the I805 improvements,” said Liesemeyer. With the exception of the connectors at the south end and the HOV access Nobel all of the work in the center median is done. All of the future phases are planned to improve the outside portions of the highway through this section, it’s a logical sequence from a planning and cost point of view. Caltrans has several personnel attached to the project, particularly as this is the first design-build project for the San Diego region. “The project was selected as Federal funded Pilot program — 10 projects were selected nationwide,” said Cartagena, who added that the design-build construction method is still being evaluated. Recent legislation passed in California allowed for several alternative delivery projects to be let. “Caltrans identified the I-805 phase as a suitable project for design-build because it fit a series of criteria that they wanted to study,” said Liesemeyer. “The project had much of the preliminary engineering completed, so the Department was comfortable with the scope of the project and therefore felt they had low risk of scope growth or right of way issues. With a fairly well defined scope the Department also selected the project as a lump sum design build, affording some measure of cost certainty. Finally the congestion in the area was reaching untenable levels and it was determined the design-build would deliver the project faster than the traditional method. Skanska has completed many projects for Caltrans. It was given notice to start work on the project in July 2012 and following work on the design and pre-planning, Skanska

crews began actual construction work in February 2013. “We have widened the 805 by adding an HOV lane down the median of the highway and have done so in both the northbound and southbound direction,” said David Sharpnack, Skanska’s project manager. “The northbound and southbound lanes were separated by a dirt median with guard rail initially. We filled the median with an asphalt and concrete structural section for roadway. In two instances the highway crossed existing bridges at Governor Drive and Rose Canyon and we filled in the gap, both northbound and southbound, with new structures to allow continuous flow through the HOV lane. “Construction of these two median structures posed different risks and difficulties to our crews,” he added. “The Rose Canyon structure spans a 350 foot long canyon that has a railroad and two sets of 69 kV power transmission lines below the bridge. These complications are what led us to using precast girders instead of the standard cast in place. Precast girders drastically reduced the amount of work our crews had in the canyon next to a live rail line and eliminated the need for extensive bridge formwork around the high powered transmission lines.” Skanska also is widening two 1,000 ft. (304.8 m) long bridges that currently span Carroll Canyon at the northern limits of the project. These structures will have 45 ft. (13.7 m) added on the outsides that will eventually hold an additional two lanes of traffic. The length of these bridges are not what complicates the construction of these two structures, but rather the height. “The distance from the soffit of the bridge to the canyon floor is in excess of 115 feet in some areas” said Sharpnack, “and at the bottom of this canyon is a creek that feeds directly into the ocean making it extremely environmentally sensitive.” To prevent debris from falling into this sensitive area, Skanska’s crews erected the falsework of the new bridge before the demolition of the existing overhang and barrier rail. This allowed the demolition crews to break directly onto the soffit forms and keep debris out of the creek. Dealing with traffic is a major aspect of the project. “This is one of the three highly congested areas in San Diego,” said

Sharpnack, “so there is bumperto-bumper traffic in the morning and on the way home from work. We designed the work plan so that most of our access to work site was through the median. We started the design process by pushing everybody to the outside of the highway and narrowing existing lanes to allow for maximum work space in the median. “Our crews are protected by Krail and we were able to coordinate with Caltrans to reduce the speed limit to help us keep the project team and public safer,” he added. “We arranged for a lot of our deliveries and equipment transfers to occur at night and sometimes closed down lanes to make more access when needed. Caltrans is being very helpful with our needs.” A standard day shift for Skanska crews is eight hours and on many occasions night shifts have been initiated to complete sections of the work. Currently there are about 70 Skanska personnel on site, along with about 30 subcontractor workers. Some of the main subcontractors are: Condon Johnson for Large CIDH bridge foundations and soil nail walls, Empire Steel for Rebar installation, Coffman Specialties for jointed plane concrete pavement, RMA for quality assurance testing, AECOM for design. “We have been able to maintain most of our staff and personnel on the job site,” said Sharpnack, “this consistency has been key in keeping the project moving forward as this is the first design-build delivery method this Caltrans district has executed, so we have all been learning and growing together.” Multiple Skanska managers coordinate the efforts of both Skanska crews and subcontractors to ensure that everyone is on the same page. “I believe we have set up a very efficient project management structure here that has allowed our people to excel in what they do best” said Sharpnack. Materials moved from the work site include milled asphalt. When the job is completed, Skanska will have recycled approximately 4,000 tons (3,628.9 t) of asphalt, see PROJECT page 23

Stage one of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) I-805 North Express Lanes Project will likely be completed in May 2016 by Skanska USA Civil.

The phase one work consists of constructing one carpool lane in each direction in the median from SR 52 to just north of Mira Mesa Boulevard and the south-facing DAR at Carroll Canyon Road, the widening of four bridges and construction of a new bridge, and ramp modifications.

To prevent debris from falling into this sensitive area, Skanska’s crews erected the falsework of the new bridge before the demolition of the existing overhang and barrier rail.


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removed 350,000 tons (317,514.7 t) of earth, 1,000 tons (907.2 t) of concrete, and 500 tons (453 t) of steel. “We also removed some signs and sign foundations and are removing old metal beams and guard railing, much of which is being returned to Caltrans. When completed, the project will have seen the use of approximately 35,000 cu. yd. (26,759.4 cu m) of concrete, six million tons of rebar, 23,000 tons (17,584.8 t) of asphalt, 51,000 cu. yd. (38,992 cu m) of Class 2 Aggregate base, and 27,000 cu. yd. (20,643 cu m) of Jointed Plane Concrete Pavement. Where new asphalt is being laid down, it consists of a 8 in. (20 cm) layer of Aggreage base, a 3 in. (7.6 cm) layer of Hot mix asphalt base, and top cover of 10 ft. (3 m) layer of JPCP. Utility relocation is not an issue in this project, although some utility infrastructure had to be protected. Skanska is installing a small fiber-optic cable line for Caltrans. Also being installed are new lighting systems consisting of ramp metering, traffic counting loops and multiple lights, and a traffic light system at an intersection where the highway connects with a municipal street.

The overall plan of the project is to widen the freeway to accommodate four carpool (High Occupancy Vehicle — HOV) lanes from SR 52 to La Jolla Village Drive and two carpool lanes from La Jolla Village Drive to join existing HOV lanes north of Mira Mesa Boulevard.

Prior to the crews arriving on site, some exploratory work was done to better understand the nature of the highway. This project is helping Skanska to improve its construction techniques and efficiency. “There are lessons being learned, especially through the design-build aspect of it,” said Sharpnack. “The legislature approved 10 projects — five were best value and five were low-bid design build projects. Designbuild is new to Caltrans in the San Diego area, this was a learning curve for all. We’ve committed with Caltrans to sit down with them after the project is completed to do a thorough analysis of the design-build process.” Substantial completion of the design was secured 18 months into the project, with the remainder to cover the landscaping and irrigation and water conservation issues. The closest Skanska facility/shop is 75 mi. (120.7 m) away in Riverside and because of the distance and the amount of equipment being used, it has two mechanics on site. The equipment was checked prior to be sent to the job and the operators sign off a daily check list and immediately report any issues to the foremen and the mechanics. All the vehicles have GPS monitoring that is connected to a blade system, which is checked frequently for vehicle use and to help with mechanical/maintenance issues. On this project, Skanska is using: four Terex hydraulic cranes, two 328 Caterpillar excavators, one D4 Caterpillar dozer, four CS 56 Caterpillar rollers and 10 Honda generators. Save for the rental of a 270T Liebherr crane from Bigge Crane, the equipment was provided by the company’s fleet. “Through analyzing, planning and collaboration between the job management, the foremen and craft, Skanska assesses what will be needed to complete the jobsite activity,” said Sharpnack. “This includes a risk analysis to determine the need for standby equipment.” Skanska has sufficient space at the work site to store vehicles and equipment, spare parts, fuel and oils, temporary offices, and the storage of construction materials As noted, Skanska has secured many Caltrans contract over the years. “We’re here to give the public a safe passage through the job and build them a facility that they can use as soon as possible,” said Sharpnack.“We received two other pretty substantial contracts in this area due to our reputation.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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One of 5 CAT 785B: 100T haul trucks. Located in Alberta, CN, stk#2966 .................... ..............................................$399,000CAD each

2001 CAT 140H: w/ 11850hrs, cab, ripper, 1400x24, reblt trans, Located in Utah, stk#4070 ................................................$109,000

2002 CAT 160H: w/ 12400hrs, cab, ripper, 17.5x25, Located in Phoenix stk#4088 ............ ..................................................................$100,000

1995 CAT 631E: w/ 16300hrs, cab retarder, 37.25x35, Located in Phoenix, stk#4541 ........ ....................................................................$95,000

1997 CAT D6R: w/ 9500hrs, cab, ripper, rebuilt trans, fair UC, Located in Utah, stk#5741 ..................................................$99,000

1999 CAT 980G: w/ 28500hrs, cab, GP Bkt, 29.5x25 tires, Located in Riverside,CA, stk#6470 ..................................................$75,000

2001 CAT 325B Long Reach: one of two, cab, Young boom/stick, Located in CA and CAN, stk#7295 ......................................$79,000

2005 Kobelco SK160 LC Dynamic Acera: 998 CAT 345B w/ 11400hrs, cab, reach boom, 3.35M stick, GP, Located in Las Vegas, stk#7482 ....................................$99,000

2002 CAT 345B L II: w/ 11850hrs, cab, reach boom, med stick, GP, Located in Las Vegas, stk#7496......................................$65,000

(888) 680-5513 • Mike Kustura: sales@EccoEquipment.com

www.EccoEquipment.com

Santa ana, Ca – Hq (714) 554-4851

visalia, Ca (559) 651-0116

San Diego, Ca (619) 205-2026

Las vegas, nv (702) 877-4302

Edmonton, aB (780) 490-6965

Riverside, Ca (951) 276-9025

Stockton, Ca (510) 516-5567

phoenix, aZ (602) 276-2040

Salt Lake City, Ut (801) 796-7368

Ft. McMurray, aB (780) 598-0132

Coachella, Ca (760) 578-1043

Sacramento, Ca (916) 997-7492

Bullhead City, aZ (928) 715-0672

Boise, ID (208) 459-3800

Williston, nD (701) 572-8126


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Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee Approves Panel The Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee (TBPOC) recently voted to fund a panel of international engineering experts to help design a plan for further testing and analyzing the Bay Bridge tower’s seismic anchor rod system. The TBPOC also agreed to concurrently expedite laboratory testing for recently removed rods. “Now that more than 99 percent of the more than 400 rods tested in the Bay Bridge tower foundation passed the seismic tests, we will bring together a panel of internationally-recognized engineering experts to review and help design the next phase of laboratory testing,” said Dr. Brian Maroney, chief engineer of the Bay Bridge Project. “A laboratory will also immediately begin analyzing the removed rod to investigate the one fractured surface.” Among the globally recognized experts recommended for the review panel are engineers with membership in the National Academies of Science and Engineering, one of the highest professional honors accorded engineers, based on their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research with a lifetime’s worth of accomplishments. The experts include:

• Frieder Seible — World leader in bridge design and strategies to mitigate earthquake damage to buildings and bridges. • John Fisher — Specialist in structural connections, the fatigue and fracture of riveted, bolted and welded structures, the behavior and design of composite steel-concrete members and the performance of steel bridges. I.M. Idriss — Specialist in soil mechanics and foundation engineering with emphasis in geotechnical earthquake engineering. Herbert Townsend — Globally recognized in stress corrosion cracking and hydrogen embrittlement of steel fasteners, wire, plate and pipelines and establishing the long-term atmospheric corrosion performance of galvanized, Galvalume and weathering steels. Alan W. Pense — Specialist in physical and mechanical metallurgy. Karl H. Frank — Renowned expert in design and behavior of steel bridges. Sheldon W. Dean Jr. — International leader in corrosion and corrosion testing. Jeffrey A. Gorman — Expert on materials, corrosion, stress analysis, fracture mechanics and failure analysis.

Robert Heidersbach — Highly accomplished metallurgical engineer focused on corrosion, corrosion testing and failure analysis. Thomas Langill — Significantly regarded in the area of galvanized steel and its use in particular environments. Douglas Williams — Extensive

TBPOC, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) also will participate in reviewing and advising on the testing plan and processes. The expert panel will focus on the Bay Bridge tower’s seismic anchor rods that were previously discovered to not be fully grouted

“Now that more than 99 percent of the more than 400 rods tested in the Bay Bridge tower foundation passed the seismic tests, we will bring together a panel of internationally-recognized engineering experts to review and help design the next phase of laboratory testing. Brian Maroney Bay Bridge Project

work in materials, welding, inspection and quality control/assurance of structural steel and piping. John M. Kulicki — World renowned expert in all aspects of bridge analysis and design. Also at the request of the

and in some cases exposed to standing water. The panel will help design tests of anchor rod behavior in environments that environmentally and seismically reflect potential earthquakes to identify strengths or potential weaknesses.

Initial department recommendations for testing include microscopic examinations of anchor rod threads and surfaces, diameter measurements along the threaded length, and corrosion resistance testing conditions. TBPOC also approved no more than $200,000 to test and analyze the removed rods with possible stripping or fracturing. The Bay Bridge is a “lifeline” structure for emergency vehicles and the community in the event of a large scale earthquake. The threaded anchor rods are part of the bridge’s system to protect it during a seismic event. Caltrans recently completed an earthquake proof test of the seismic anchor rods system that met lifeline performance requirements of post-earthquake operations. The department is seeking support from outside experts as part of an in-depth testing plan and protocol and a commitment to transparency and communicating complex engineering issues as clearly as possible. Visit www.baybridgeinfo.org for more details about the Bay Bridge project. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Fremont Upgrades...

National Trench Safety Relocates Bay Area Operation National Trench Safety LLC (NTS), a Houston-based company specializing in the rental and sales of trench and traffic safety equipment, trench and traffic safety engineering, and OSHA- compliant training classes, recently announced the relocation of its Fremont, Calif. operation. NTS will remain in the city of Fremont, relocating to 41655 Osgood Road, which provides highway frontage and visibility along Interstate 680. The new operation will feature a modern new office and larger shop facility positioned on 3.8 acres. “This is an exciting upgrade for our Fremont team,” said Ron Chilton, president of NTS. “Led by the father and son team of

“It’s an ideal facility for our business as it provides great highway visibility and will provide immediate operational efficiency improvements.” Ron Chilton

National Trench Safety

Harvey and Dennis James, our Fremont operation has seen strong performance increases each year and had simply outgrown the capacity of the old site. “It really is an impressive facility and one that we’ve had our eye on for a while,” con-

tinued Chilton. “It’s an ideal facility for our business as it provides great highway visibility and will provide immediate operational efficiency improvements.” NTS currently has 24 branch locations throughout the United States. The states

NTS operates in include Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Utah. In maintaining its objective of building a nationwide network of trench and traffic safety branches, NTS plans to open several additional branch locations in 2015 to continue the company’s growth. For strategic reasons, Chilton declined to comment on the location of the additional new branches. For more information, visit www.ntsafety.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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WASHINGTON Central Machinery Moses Lake (509) 765-1257 Pasco (509) 547-9003 Sunnyside (509) 837-3833 Sonsray Machinery Auburn (253) 735-2702 Marysville (360) 651-2171

WYOMING Century Equipment Rock Springs (307) 382-6570 Titan Machinery Gillette (307) 682-9742


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ATLAS MACHINERY 1090 W. 2180 N. Salt Lake City, UT 84116 801-322-1300 www.atlasmachinery.us

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


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Toys For Boys (and also men) Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.

John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 scale - $100

Case 580 Super N WT Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale - $60

Komatsu D475A Dozer, 1:50 Scale - $125

International TD-14 Crawler Dozer, 1:16 scale - $140

Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale..................$115

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$100

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale....................$40

Allis Chalmers HD-21 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$120

Caterpillar D250E Articulated Truck (NZG), scale 1:50 ............$125

John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$65

Allis Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale......................$115

Caterpillar 302.5 Mini-Excavator, scale 1:32 ..................................$60

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$45

Barber Greene 260C Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$200

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale ....$150

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ................................................$85

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................................$60

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

Komatsu D51PXi-22 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$90

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$65

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

Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale..........................$80

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale............................................$70

Caterpillar 438C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), scale 1:50..................$135

Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..............................$95

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale..................................$50

Caterpillar PR-450 Pavement Profiler (NZG), scale 1:50 ..........$135

Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale................................................$125

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ..........................................$75

Caterpillar 631E Motor Scraper, scale 1:50....................................$60

Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................$50

Caterpillar 920 Wheel Loader (Conrad), scale 1:50....................$120

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................................$185

Caterpillar 980G Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

Caterpillar 16G Motor Grader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ........................$145

Caterpillar 988B Wheel Loader, scale 1:50 ....................................$60

Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader, scale 1:50......................................$75

Caterpillar 988F Wheel Loader (NZG), scale 1:50 ......................$115

Caterpillar 325L Excavator (NZG), 1:50 Scale ............................$165

Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ......................................$160

Caterpillar 340D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$170

Caterpillar 994 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................$215

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$115

Caterpillar 5080 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ......................................$70

Caterpillar TH407C Telehandler, 1:32 Scale ................................$100

Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ............................$150

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ..........................$70

Grove TM1500 White 6 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ..........................$140

Caterpillar 740B Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ..........................$115

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..............................$90

Caterpillar 980K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................................$135

Hyundai 210LC-9 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ......................................$100

Caterpillar 988K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................................$140

International 175 Crawler Loader, w/4in1 bucket, 1:50 Scale ......$60

Vogele 1900-2 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,

International 175 Crawler w/Demo Bucket, 1:25 Scale..............$150

Vogele 2100-3 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................................$145

1:50 Scale ..........................................................................................$110

International 350 PayHauler, scale 1:25........................................$260

Volvo A40F Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120

Caterpillar D6K XL Track-Type Tractor, scale 1:50........................$65

International 560 PayLoader, 1:25 Scale ......................................$140

Volvo L60G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale............................................$95

Caterpillar D6R Track-Type Tractor, scale 1:50..............................$90

JCB 467 WLS Front End Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$135

Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale........................................$120

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................$85

John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$40

Volvo EC460CL Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$200

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50

John Deere 420 Dozer, 1:16 Scale ..................................................$60

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..........$120

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..........$185

John Deere 470G LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$85

Wirtgen SP15 Slipform Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$110

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale....................................$90 Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ......................$100 Komatsu PC200-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$135 Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$75 Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale..............................$75 Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ......................................$65 Komatsu Kenworth T880 w/Tri-Axle Lowboy, 1:50 Scale ........$135 Liebherr 1050-3.1 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale ................................$175 Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$160 O&K RH9 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$85 Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale........................$90

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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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Orion Equipment

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Wind Speed Alarm ProCon JCB 461 Pioneer Place Las Cruces, NM 88005 1-844-JCB-IRON

MAC 3 Helps prevent costly wind damage!

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Hlavinka JCB 7105 Hwy. 59 N. Victoria, TX 77905 361-541-6100 www.hlavinkajcb.com Coming Soon Angleton, TX

508.995.2200 www.maximum-commercial.com

Manitou Joins Global Citizenship Initiative Manitou became a member of the United Nations Global Compact, the largest voluntary global citizenship initiative for companies. As the group’s President & CEO Michel Denis stated: “We are convinced that sustainable growth and responsibility are inseparable, and that the 10 principles of the Global Compact represent a great base for the Manitou Group to grow in this regard. This membership strengthens our commitment to integrating these principles into our strategy, our culture, our operations and the interactions with our stakeholders.” The signing of this compact strengthens the group’s ambitions and the company’s CSR approach, “ELEVATION”, with the goal of making progress and making their activity last, according to the company. As a member of the Global Compact, every year the Manitou Group commits to reporting the actions it has taken and the results it has obtained relating to the implementation of the compact’s 10 principles. Initiated by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, 8,000 companies from 145 countries have signed the Global Compact, making it the largest global voluntary initiative in the field of corporate social responsibility. The objective of this initiative that is backed by multiple stakeholders is to integrate the 10 universally recognized principles into the companies’ strategies and activities. These principles relate to human rights, work conditions, the environment and fighting corruption.

San Antonio, TX 210-662-9701 www.jcbofsouthtexas.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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12321 E. Pine St. Tulsa, OK 74116 800/375-3733 Fax: 918/437-7065 1629 Vision Dr. Abilene, TX 79602 877/577-5729 3922 I-40 East Amarillo, TX 79103 800/283-1247 8505 So Central Expwy Dallas, TX 75241 800/753-1247 1450 NE Loop 820 Fort Worth, TX 76106 877/851-9977

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POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.power-equip.com 500 E. 62nd Ave. โ ข Denver, CO 80216 303-288-6801 โ ข Fax: 303-288-6809 Grand Junction, CO โ ข 970-249-0722 Colorado Springs, CO โ ข 719-392-1155 Greely, CO โ ข 970-669-6209

ROMCO EQUIPMENT CO. www.romco.com Austin, TX โ ข (512) 388-2529 โ ข (877) 851-1026 Buffalo, TX โ ข (903) 322-5602 Carmine, TX โ ข (979) 278-3570 Dallas, TX โ ข (214) 819-4100 โ ข (800) 227-6626 Ft. Worth, TX โ ข (817) 626-2288 โ ข (866) 966-4602 Houston, TX โ ข (713) 937-3005 โ ข (800) 865-6998 Longview, TX โ ข (903) 758-5576 7KH รฐUVW WKLQJ \RX ZDQW LQ DQ H[FDYDWRU LV FRQรฐGHQFH 7KH ODVW WKLQJ" 3UREOHPV $W +LWDFKL ZH IRFXV RQ H[FDYDWRUV VR ZH NQRZ KRZ WR EXLOG WKHP WR JLYH \RX ZKDW \RX QHHG 0RUH UHOLDELOLW\ 0RUH SURGXFWLYLW\ 0RUH FRQรฐGHQFH THATโ S ALL.

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Bobcat of Sacramento

4 Rivers Equipment

Sacramento, CA 800-266-9631

Albuquerque, NM 505-884-2900

Tractor & Equipment Inc.

Ditch Witch of Arizona

Helena, MT 406-442-2990

Phoenix, AZ 602-437-0351 Tucson, AZ 520-579-0261

Miramar Bobcat

Bobcat of Seattle

Inland Bobcat, Inc.

San Diego, CA 858-566-4600

Seattle, WA 253-850-8140

Riverside, CA 951-788-3030

Honnen Equipment Salt Lake City, UT 801-262-7441 Denver, CO 303-287-7506

Mission Valley Tractor San Jose, CA 408-933-2300


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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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Hydraulic Attachments for Cutting or Grinding and Digging.

Skanksa Patches Together Paving Crew to Tackle Job

Applications: • • • • • •

Demolition, Refurbishment Trenching Tunneling Underwater Works Pile Head Cutting Permafrost, Frozen Stockpiles

The rough terrain of the Mazatzal Mountains were one of the challenges faced by the Skanska team. SKANSKA from page 12

“The Vogele paver performed very well," said Skanska Project Manager Tim Kelly. "We were impressed. The operators reported it was very user-friendly, and they appreciated some of the new safety features they had not seen before." The 5200 features ErgoPlus, the concept for easy paver operation and unobstructed operator visibility. “Hats off to Road Machinery,” Kelly said "They definitely stepped up to help us in a challenging situation. They are a great bunch of guys to work with.” In addition to the help of Road Machinery, Kelly credited the success of the project to Skanska’s team. “We were able to piece together a paving crew made up of our superintendents with very short notice," he said. "Without them, this would not have happened."

Products: • • • •

Transverse Drum Cutters Revolving Drum Cutters Longitudinal Drum Cutters Cold Milling Machines Asphalt Removal

Cutting Concrete Slabs

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Co. LTD (a $50 billion corporation) Three years later in 2008, Road Machinery purchased Shanahan, which was the Komatsu dealer for most of California. Road Machinery LLC now has 14 facilities throughout Arizona, California, New Mexico, including one in El Paso, Texas, and two in Mexico. Road Machinery sells, services and rents Komatsu construction, mining and forestry equipment; Wirtgen Group (Wirtgen, Hamm, Vogele) milling, compacting and paving equipment; NPK, Hensley and JRB attachments; as well as other products including rock screens, crushers and water towers. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

About Skanska Skanska USA Civil West’s Rocky Mountain District focuses on civil, environmental, and infrastructure projects. From its Cortez, Colo., headquarters the Rocky Mountain District performs a wide range of heavy civil construction work. The company's Phoenix Division serves Arizona and southern Nevada, offering project delivery expertise to public and private customers. About Road Machinery In 1955, Harold R. Bone, Sr. opened Road Machinery Co. in Phoenix, Ariz., to sell and service heavy machinery. The company’s first products included street sweepers, motorgraders and compressors, and, for the mining industry, WABCO/Haulpak trucks. In 2000, Komatsu America purchased Road Machinery Co., and in the spring 2005, Komatsu sold Road Machinery to Mitsui &

Tim Kelly (L), Skanska project manager, speaks with Road Machinery’s Randy Covington.


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RESPECTFULLY DISREGARDS CONVENTIONAL EXCAVATOR WISDOM. Plenty of people make compact excavators. But none can say they engineered the first mini-excavator, zero tail swing excavator, swing-boom excavator and rubber-tracked excavator. At Yanmar, we simply can’t stop innovating. That’s why our nine excavators – seven with true zero tail swing – are each purpose-built to overcome the most challenging conditions, work with unparalleled power and conserve fuel. So, if you just want to play around on your jobsite, go get any old excavator. BUT IF YOU’D RATHER RULE YOUR JOBSITE, GET A YANMAR. RuleTheJobsite.com

Vermeer Texas-Louisiana

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© 2014 Yanmar Yanmar America Corp.

Construction & Ag Equipment

www.vermeertexas.com Alamo, TX 956-782-5580

Waco (Ross), TX 254-829-9655

Lubbock, TX 806-745-1245

Amarillo, TX 806-622-2407

Irving, TX 972-255-3500

Midland, TX 432-685-9276

Corpus Christi, TX 361-887-8499

Houston (Cypress), TX 281-671-6000

Round Rock, TX 512-244-0505

Denham Springs, LA 225-665-7900

Kilgore, TX 903-988-9868

San Antonio, TX 210-337-7700

Quesco Quality Equipment Services Co., Inc. 3912 E. Winslow Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85040 602-437-8717


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Worksite Workhorse: SVL90-2 Meet your next worksite workhorse – Kubota’s SVL90-2. When it comes to power and productivity this compact track loader packs a punch. It features a 92 HP Kubota diesel engine, 6,742 lbs. lift capacity and a spacious cab area with full-suspension seat. Plus, since it’s all Kubota-built, the SVL90-2 not only works hard, it’s reliable too. Track one down at your local Kubota SVL dealership today.

Six & Mango Equipment www.sixandmango.com 4011 East I-30 Grand Prairie, TX 75050 972-314-2500 Fax: 972-314-2549

8741 Main St. Frisco, TX 75304 972-335-2731

www.kubota.com Optional equipment may be shown. ©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2013


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Phoenix, AZ 602/415-4700 Prescott, AZ 928/776-8300 Tucson, AZ 520/294-5262 Lakeside, CA 619/370-4300 Riverside, CA 951/778-3700 Indio, CA 760/342-8900 Imperial, CA 760/355-4331

PO Box 31388 Amarillo TX 79120 806/335-1681 806/335-3932 Fax Lubbock TX 806/763-0473 Odessa TX 432/580-3337 Abilene TX 325/677-2291

San Angelo TX 325/651-3337 Wichita Falls, TX 940/322-3337 Enid OK 580/233-5000 Tulsa OK 918/245-5926 McAlester OK 918/423-2555

Albuquerque, NM 2301 Candelaria Rd. NE 505/884-2900 Colorado Springs, CO 1100 E. Cheyenne Rd. 719/475-1100 El Paso, TX 11323 Rojas Drive 915/598-1133 Farmington, NM 1100 Troy King Rd. 505/326-1101

Fort Collins, CO 125 John Deere Dr. 970/482-7154 Frederick, CO 3763 Monarch St. 303/833-5900 Hobbs, NM 2400 W. Bender Blvd. 575/392-6923 Pueblo West, CO 685 E. Enterprise Dr. 710/547-3505

5055 East 72nd Ave. Commerce City, CO 80022 303/287-7506 Fax: 303/288-2215 Durango, CO 970/247-4460 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


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G R E AT M A C H I N E

WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER.

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 Ditch Witch of New Mexico, Inc. Albuquerque, NM | 505-345-1888

©2013 The Charles Machine Works, Inc.

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

Ditch Witch Equipment Co. West Sacramento, CA | 916-371-6000


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G R E AT M A C H I N E

WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER.

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 Ditch Witch of New Mexico, Inc. Albuquerque, NM | 505-345-1888

©2013 The Charles Machine Works, Inc.

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

Ditch Witch Equipment Co. West Sacramento, CA | 916-371-6000


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see CHART page 48

MODEL

ENGINE TYPE

CASE 21F XT 21F Z Bar 121F XT 121F Z Bar 221F Z Bar 221F HS 321F Z Bat 321F HS 521F 521F XT 521F XR 621F* 621F/XT 621F XR 721F 721F/XT 721F XR 821F 821F XR 921F 921F XR 1021F 1021F XR 1121F 1121F XR 1221F 1221F XR

Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Case/FPT Cummins Cummins

CATERPILLAR 910K 914K 926M 930M 938M 950M 962M 966M 966M XE 972M 972M XE 980M 982M 986H 988K 990K 992K 993K 994K 926M High Lift 930M High Lift 938M High Lift 966M High Lift 966M XE High Lift 972M High Lift 972M XE High Lift 980M High Lift 986H High Lift 988K High Lift 990K High Lift 992K High Lift 993K High Lift 994K High Lift

Cat C3.8 Cat C3.8 C7.1 ACERT C7.1 ACERT C7.1 ACERT C7.1 ACERT C7.1 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C13 ACERT Cat C13 ACERT Cat C15 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C27 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT Cat 3516E Cat C7.1 ACERT Cat C7.1 ACERT Cat C7.1 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C9.3 ACERT Cat C13 ACERT Cat C15 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C27 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT Cat 3516E

OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)

ENGINE POWER HP (KW)

10,913 (4,950) 11,272 ( 5,112) 11,023 ( 4,999) 11,618 (5,269) 12,547 (5,670) 12,547 (5,670) 13,303 (6,034) 13,303 (6,034) 22,856 (10,366) 24,585 (11,151) 23,229 (10,536) 26,711 (12,116) 27,538 (12,491) 27,073 (12,280) 31,508 (14,291) 32,567 (14,668) 32,064 (14,544) 38,874 (17,633) 39,716 (18,014) 43,777 (19,857) 44,090 (19,998) 53,791 (24,399) 56,633 (25,688) 59,578 (27,024) 61,263 (27,788) 66,800 (30,299) 68,560(31,100)

55 (41) 55 (41) 60 (45) 60 (45) 70 (52) 70 (52) 70 (52) 70 (52) 131 (98) 131 (98) 131 (98) 162 (121) 162 (121) 162 (121) 178 (133) 178 (133) 178 (133) 212 (158) 212 (158) 225 (168) 225 (168) 296 (221) 296 (221) 320 (238 ) 320 (238 ) 370 (276) 370 (276)

92 (69) 92 (69) 148 (110) 157 (117) 182 (136) 230 (172) 250 (186) 276 (206) 298 (222) 299 (223) 311 (232) 386 (288) 392 (292) 409 (305) 541 (403) 699 (521) 814 (607) 1,024 (764) 1,739 (1,297) 148 (110) 157 (117) 182 (136) 298 (222) 298 (222) 299 (223) 311 (232) 386 (288) 409 (305) 541 (403) 699 (521) 814 (607) 1,024 (764) 1,739 (1,297)

7.5 (2.3) 7.5 (2.3) 7.5 (2.3) 7.7 (2.4) 8 (2.5) 8 (2.5) 8.2 (2.5) 8.2 (2.5) 9.1 (2.8) 8.2 (2.6) 10.3 (3.1) 9.5 (2.9) 8.10 (2.7) 10.9 (3.3) 9.3 (2.8) 9.6 (2.9) 11.0 (3.4) 9.8 (3) 11.2 (3.4) 9.5 (2.9) 11.0 (3.4) 10.1 (3) 12 (3.7) 10.5 (3.2) 11.9 (3.7) 10.3 (3.1) 11.6 (3.6)

1.44 (1.10) 1.44 (1.10) 1.59 (1.22) 1.59 (1.22) 1.73 (1.32) 1.73 (1.32) 1.87 (1.43) 1.87 (1.43) 2.6 (1.99) 4.0 (3.06) 2.6 (1.99) 4.5 (3.44) 4.5 (3.44) 4.5 (3.44) 5.5 (4.21) 5.5 (4.21) 5.5 (4.21) 4.5 (3.44) 4.5 (3.44) 4.8 (3.67) 4.8 (3.67) 5.5 (4.21) 5.5 (4.21) 6.3 (4.61) 6.3 (4.61) 9.2 (7.03) 9.2 (7.03)

1.6 - 3.3 (1.2 - 2.5) 1.6 - 3.3 (1.2 - 2.5) 2.5 - 6.5 (1.9 - 5.0) 2.7 - 6.5 (2.1 - 5.0) 3.2 - 6.5 (2.4 - 5.0) ) 3.3 - 12.0 (2.5 - 9.2 ) 3.3 - 12.0 (2.5 - 9.2 ) 3.25 - 12.0 (2.5 - 9.2 ) 3.25 - 12.0 (2.5 - 9.2 ) 3.75 - 13.0 (2.9 - 9.9 ) 9.9 9 (2. .0 13 5 3.7 .2) 12 0 (4. .0 16 5.25 .0) 6.0 - 15.75 (4.6 - 12 ) 7.0 - 10.0 (5.4 - 7.6 8.3 - 10 (6.3 - 7.6) ) 11.25 - 13.0 (8.6 - 9.9 12.2) .7 (10 .0 16 .0 14 23.7) 16.0 - 31.0 (12.2 24.5) 25.0 - 32.0 (19.1 2.5 - 6.5 (1.9 - 5.0) 2.7 - 6.5 (2.1 - 5.0) 3.2 - 6.5 (2.4 - 5.0) ) 3.25 - 12.0 (2.5 - 9.2 ) 9.2 5 (2. .0 12 3.25 ) 3.75 - 13.0 (2.9 - 9.9 ) 3.75 - 13.0 (2.9 - 9.9 .2) 5.25 - 16.0 (4.0 - 12 ) 7.0 - 10.0 (5.4 - 7.6 ) 7.6 3 (6. .0 10 8.3 ) 11.25 - 13.0 (8.6 - 9.9 12.2) 14.0 - 16.0 (10.7 23.7) 16.0 - 31.0 (12.2 24.5) 25.0 - 32.0 (19.1 -

9.33 (2.8) 9.25 (2.8) 9.4 (2.9) 9.3 (2.8) 9.3 (2.8) 9.4 (2.9) 9.8 (3.0) 9.8 (3.0) 9.8 (3.0) 10.3 (3.1) 10.3 (3.1) 10.7 (3.3) 11.0 (3.4) 10.5 (3.2) 11.3 (3.4) 13.3 (4.1) 14.9 (4.5) 15.5 (4.7) 20.2 (6.2) 11.0 (3.4) 11.2 (3.4) 11.2 (3.4) 11.6 (3.5) 11.6 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 11.4 (3.5) 10.7 (3.3) 11.1 (3.4) 13.3 (4.1) 14.7 (4.5) 16.9 (5.2) 17.3 (5.3) 23.3 (7.1)

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CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

NEW MEXICO

TEXAS

MecoM equipMent www.mecomequipment.com Stockton, CA 209-466-5135

RiFLe equipMent, inc. www.rifleequipment.com 1605 Airport Rd. Rifle, CO 81650 907-625-2580 Fax: 907-625-8247

ciSco FoRD equipMent www.cisco-eq.com Artesia, NM 575-748-1314

ciSco FoRD equipMent www.cisco-eq.com 520 SE Loop 338 Odessa, TX 79762 432-550-9181 Fax: 432-367-9335 Lubbock, TX 806-745-9595 San Angelo, TX 325-653-2121

HeAVY equipMent SALeS Corona, CA 951-674-9999 Pacoima, CA 818-834-0102

WASHINGTON FouR SeASonS equipMent Dallas, TX 214-388-1700 Houston, TX 281-807-9777

Jet citY equipMent Oak Harbor, WA 360-675-4441 North Seattle, WA 360-651-9079 Wenatchee, WA 509-888-8181


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see CHART page 50

CHART from page 46

ENGINE TYPE

MODEL

JCB

ENGINE POWER HP (KW)

r KDI 2504 TCR JCB Diesel by Kohle r KDI 2504 TCR hle JCB Diesel by Ko ax JCB Ecom 444 JCB Ecomax 444 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSB 6.7 Cummins QSB 6.7 MTU 6R1000 MTU 6R1000

407 409 411HT 417HT 427HT 427ZX 437HT 437ZX 457HT 457ZX

JOHN DEEREYANMAR 4TNV98

204K YANMAR 4TNV98C 244K YANMAR 4TNV98 304K YANMAR 4TNC98CT 324K Deere 4045T 4045 344K ere PowerTech PVX De 444K Deere 4045H 444K Z-Bar Deere 4045H 444K High Lift Deere 4045H l rlle 068H 444K Powe Deere PowerTech E6 524K Deere 6068H 524K Z-Bar Deere 6068H 068H 524K High Lift Deere PowerTech E6 544K Deere 6068H 544K Z-Bar Deere 6068H 544K High Lift Deere 6068H s 6068H 544K Powerllel ere PowerTech Plu De 624K 68 60 X Deere PV 624K Z-Bar Deere PVX 6068 t Lif h Hig 4K 62 Deere PVX 6068 624K Powerllel Deere PVX 6068 r rrie Ca 6090 624K Tool ere PowerTech PSX 68 De 644K werTech PSX 60 Po ere De 644K Hybrid Deere PSX 6090 644K Z-Bar Deere PSX 6090 t Lif 644K High Deere PSX 6090 s 6090H 644K Powerllel ere PowerTech Plu De 724K ere PVX 6090 De 724K Z-Bar Deere PVX 6090 90H 724K High Lift PowerTech Plus 60 ere De 744K-II PSX 6090 ere De 744K-II Z-Bar Deere PSX 6091 6135 744K-II High Lift ere PowerTech PSS De 824K-II H 35 61 Deere 824K-II Z-Bar Deere 6135H 824K-II High Lift werTech PSS 6135 Po ere De 844K-II ere 6135H De 844K-II Z-Bar ere PVX 6090 De 944K Hybrid

TEREX TL65 TL80 TL100 TL120 TL160 TL210 TL260 TL310

OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG) 11237 (5,097) 13125 (5,953) 19154 (8,688) 20779 (9,425) 28744 (13,039) 29333 (13,305) 32741 (14,851) 33759 (15,313) 44771 (20,307) 43594 (19,773)

64 (48) 74 (55) 109 (81) 125 (93) 158 (118) 158 (118) 173 (129) 173 (129) 258 (193) 258 (193)

11,806 (5,355) 12,060 (5,470) 12,778 (5,796) 14,087 (6,390) 18,761 (8,510) 24,698 (11,203) 24,372 (11,055) 24,621 (11,168) 26,619 (12,074) 33,887 (15,371) 27,077 (12,282) 27,500 (12,474) 35,008 (15,879) 28,263 (12,820) 28,426 (12,894) 29,687 (13,466) 38,404 (17,420) 13,234 (12,006) 35,159 (15,948) 37268 (16,905) 34,956 (15,856) 41,188 (18,682) 44,035 (19,974) 41,188 (18,682) 42,088 (19,091) 44,685 (20,269) 48,988 (22,200) 42,470 (19,264) 42, 947 (19,486) 64,315 (29,173) 53,674 (24,346) 54,889 (24,897) 59,260 (26,880) 57,783 (26,210) 58,618 (26,589) 75,413 (34,207) 75,292 (34,152) n/a

59 (44) 64 (48) 64 (48) 70 (52) 97 (72.3) 124 (92) 117 (87) 117 (87) 117 (87) 146 (110) 128 (95) 128 (95) 167 (125) 145 (108) 145 (108) 145 (108) 198 (147) 186 (139) 186 (139) 186 (139) 186 (139) 232 (173) 229 (171) 232 (173) 232 (173) 232 (173) 264 (197) 264 (197) 264 (197) 304 (227) 265 (198) 288 (215) 333 (248) 293 (218) 293 (218) 377 (281) 380 (283) 536 (400)

Deutz Deutz Deutz Deutz Perkins Cummins Perkins Cummins

50 (37) 59 (44) 75 (56) 101 (74.4) 100 (75) 162 (119) 175 (130) 199 (149)

9,040 (4,100) 11,240 (5,100) 13,230 (6,001) 15,653 (7,100) 20,283 (9,200) 27,558 (12,500) 32,855 (14,903) 38,800 (17,600)

7.11 (2.4) 8.4 (2.7) 8.11 (2.7) 8.9 (2.7) 9.5 (2.9) 9.5 (2.9) 9.6 (2.9) 9.4 (2.8) 9.11 (3.0) 9.4 (2.8)

1.3 (1.0) 1.6 (1.2) 1.8 (1.4) 2.1 (1.6) 3.1 (2.4) 3.1 (2.4) 3.5 (2.7) 3.5 (2.7) 4.5 (3.5) 4.5 (3.5)

1.0 (0.8) 1.0 (0.8) 1.0 (0.8) 1.4 (1.1) 2.0 (1.5) 2.0 (1.5) 2.5 (1.9) 2.5 (1.9) 2.0 (1.5) 2.5 (1.9) 2.75 (2.1) 2.75 (2.1) 4.0 (3.1) 3.0 (2.3) 3.0 (2.3) 2.5 (1.9) 4.0 (3.1) 3.5 (2.7) 3.5 (2.7) 3.5 (2.7) 3.5 (2.7) 4.0 (3.1) 4.0 (3.1) 4.0 (3.1) 4.0 (3.1) 4.0 (3.1) 5.0 (3.8) 4.75 (3.6) 4.75 (3.6) 6.0 (4.6) 5.25 (4.0) 5.25 (4.0) 6.0 (4.6) 6.0 (4.6) 6.0 (4.6) 6.3 (4.8) 7.25 (5.5) 10.0 (7.7)

) 0.65 to 1.3 (0.5 to 1.0 ) 1.0 to 1.6 (0.8 to 1.2 5) 1.5 to 85 (0. 2.0 to 1.1 1.8) 1.57 to 2.35 (1.2 to ) 2.0 to 4.0 (1.5 to 3.0 3.5) 2.62 to 4.58 (2.0 to ) 3.3 to 6.0 (2.5 to 4.5 ) 6.5 to (3 0 8.5 to 3.92

8.0 (2.4) 8.3 (2.5) 8.6 (2.6) 8.8 (2.7) 9.4 (2.9) 8.8 (2.7) 8.8 (2.7) 9.9 (3.0) 8.7 (2.7) n/a 9.0 (2.7) 10.3 (3.1) n/a 9.3 (2.8) 10.4 (3.2) 9.0 (2.7) n/a 9.5 (2.9) 10.7 (3.2) 8.10 (2.7) 9.3 (2.8) 9.5 (2.9) n/a 9.7 (2.9) 10.11 (3.3) 9.2 (2.8) n/a 9.4 (2.8) 10.8 (3.3) n/a 10.0 (3.0) 11.8 (3.6) n/a 10.5 (3.2) 11.9 (3.6) n/a 10.9 (3.3) n/a

8.2 (2.52) 8.3 (2.55) 8.6 (2.64) 9 (2.75) 9.6 (2.93) 9.11 (3.01) 9.3 (2.85) 10.1 (3.07)

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ENGINE POWER HP (KW)

ENGINE TYPE

MODEL

CORE DOOSAN INFRA an DL200-3 DL220-3 DL250-5 DL300-5 DL350-5 DL420-5 DL450-5 DL550-5 DL200TC-3 DL250TC-5 DL200HL-3 DL250HL-5 DL300HL-5 DL350HL-5 DL420HL-5 DL450HL-5 DL550HL-5

HYUNDAI HL730-9 HL730-9A HL740-9 HL740-9A HL757-9 HL757-9A HL760-9 HL760-9A HL760-9A WH HL770-9 HL770-9A HL780-9 HL780-9A

KAWASAKI 42ZV-2 45ZV-2 60ZV-2 65TMV-2 70TMV-2 135ZV-2 62Z7 67Z7 70Z7 80Z7 85Z7 90Z7 92Z7 95Z7 95Z7XT 115Z7 115Z7XT

Doos Doosan Doosan Scania Scania Scania Scania Scania Doosan Doosan Doosan Doosan Scania Scania Scania Scania Scania

Cummins QSB4.5 Cummins QSB4.5 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSL Cummins QSL9 Cummins QSM11 Cummins QSX11.9

Kubota V2403-MDI I Kubota V3307-DI-T Cummins QSB4.5 Isuzu 4HK1X Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QST30 Isuzu 4HK1 Isuzu 4HK1 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Isuzu 6HK1 Hino E13C-VV Hino E13C-VV Isuzu 6WG1 Isuzu 6WG1 Isuzu 6WG1 Isuzu 6WG1

TC: tool carrier

9,250 (4,195) 12,220 (5,540) 19,975 (9,060) 26,960 (12,230) 35,566 (16,132) 180,290 (81,780) 24,380 (11,060) 26,410 (11,980) 31,610 (14,340) 38,540 (17,480) 45,560 (20,670) 54,120 (24,550) 59,170 (26,840) 75,790 (34,380) 79,080 (35,870) 104,230 (47,280) 106,110 (48,130)

45 (34) 61 (45) 122 (91) 149 (111) 174 (130) 720 (537) 152 (113) 152 (113) 168 (125) 193 (145) 243 (181) 286 (213) 286 (213) 388 (289) 388 (289) 531 (396) 531 (396)

11,111 (5040) 10,913 (4950) 13,184 (5980) 13, 184 (5980)

58 (43) 58 (43) 74 (55) 74 (55)

MAX DUMP HEIGHT FT. (M)

BUCKET CAPACITY CU. YD. (CU M)

mpliant. chines are Tier 4 co Note: All "dash-5" ma (2.89)

21,600 (9 800) 23,149 (10 500) 26,460 (12 000) 28,000 (12 700) 32,000 (14 500) 32,400 (14 700) 39,460 (17 900) 40,450 (18 350) 40,450 (18 350) 50,930 (23 100) 51,810 (23 500) 66,100 (30 000) 66,800 (30 300)

123 (91.7) 128 (95.4) 143 (106.6) 156 (116.3) 170 (126.8) 197 (146.9) 212 (158.1) 222 (165.5) 222 (165.5) 277 (206.6) 297 (221.4) 344 (256.5) 351 (261.7)

FPT FPT FPT

HL: high lift

26,810 (12,160) 28,351 (12,860) 30,115 (13,660) 41,844 (18,980) 43,541 (19,750) 50,783 (23,035) 56,868 (25,795) 68,897 (31,251) 26,830 (12,170) 31,115 (14,113) 28,000 (12,720) 31,130 (14,120) 41,869 (18,991) 44,743 (20,295) 51,919 (23,550) 57,618 (26,135) 71,617 (32,485)

160 (119) 160 (119) 172 (128) 271 (202) 271 (202) 345 (257) 345 (257) 380 (283) 160 (119) 172 (128) 160 (119) 172 (128) 271 (202) 271 (202) 345 (257) 345 (257) 380 (283)

NEW HOLLAND FPT W50C ZB W50C TC W80C W80C HS

OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)

9.5 9.3 (2.83) 9.2 (2.79) 9.3 (2.85) 10 (3.04) 10.1 (3.07) 10.7 (3.24) 11.2 (3.41) 8.8 (2.69) 9.0 (2.74) 10.8 (3.27) 10.7 (3.25) 11.2 (3.40) 11.7 (3.59) 11.7 (3.59) 12.1 (3.69) 12.6 (3.83)

2.6 (2.0) 3.0 (2.3) 3.2 (2.5) 4.2 (3.2) 4.8 (3.7) 5.5 (4.2) 6.3 (4.8) 7.5 (5.7) 2.6 (2.0) 3.4 (2.6) 2.6 (2.0) 3.4 (2.6) 4.2 (3.2) 4.8 (3.7) 5.5 (4.2) 6.3 (4.8) 7.5 (5.7)

2.5 (1.9) 2.5 (1.9) 3.0 (2.3) 3.0 (2.3) 3.7 (2.8) 3.7 (2.8) 4.3 (3.3) 4.3 (3.3) 4.3 (3.3) 5.5 (4.2) 5.5 (4.2) 7.1 (5.4) 7.1 (5.4)

) 0.78 to 1.0 (0.6 to .76 ) 1.0 to 1.18 (.76 to .90 ) 2.2 to 2.5 (1.7 to 1.9 ) 2.0 to 2.5 (1.5 to 2.9 ) 2.9 to 3.4 (2.2 to 2.6 10.3) 10.8 to 13.5 (8.25 to ) 2.8 to 3.1 (2.1 to 2.4 ) 2.7 to 4 (2. 3.5 to 3.1 ) 3.3 to 4.2 (2.5 to 3.2 ) 3.5 to 4.7 (2.7 to 3.6 ) 4.3 to 5.2 (3.3 to 4.0 ) 4.7 to 7 (3. 6.1 to 4.8 ) 5.4 to 6.8 (4.1 to 5.2 ) 6.2 to 8.1 (4.7 to 6.2 ) 9.0 to 9.8 (6.9 to 7.5 ) 6.9 to 6 (5. 9.0 to 7.3 9.15 (7.0)

1.0 (0.7) 1.0 (0.7) 1.4 (1.0) 1.4 (1.0)

8.10 (2.7) 8.10 (2.7) 9.2 (2.8) 9.2 (2.8) 9.4 (2.85) 9.4 (2.85) 9.9 (3.0) 9.9 (3.0) 9.9 (3.0) 10.2 (3.1) 10.2 (3.1) 10.10 (3.3) 10.10 (3.3)

10.3 (3.1) 10.3 (3.1) 11.8 (3.6) 13.0 (4.0) 13.8 (4.2) 19.8 (6.0) 12.5 (3.8) 12.6 (3.8) 12.8 (3.9) 13.4 (4.1) 14.0 (4.3) 14.5 (4.6) 14.8 (4.6) 15.2 (4.9) 14.5 (4.4) 16.5 (5.1) 15.9 (4.9)

8.1 (2.49) 7.9 (2.39) 8.9 (2.68) 8.9 (2.68)

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Case Construction Equipment Unveils Tier IV Final 621F, 721F Wheel Loaders Case Construction Equipment’s 621F and 721F wheel loaders now meet Tier IV Final emissions standards. Like the Tier IV Interim models, each model is equipped with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) solution that treats emissions separately with diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) and does not require the engine to re-circulate exhaust gas. This improves fuel efficiency (up to 20 percent greater than previous solutions), lowers exhaust temperatures and fuel consumption, and provides excellent throttle response and simplified maintenance without sacrificing power. It also requires no diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration or maintenance — optimizing uptime for greater productivity, according to the manufacturer. Each new Tier IV Final wheel loader delivers best-in-class horsepower with a 6.7-L engine. The 621F and 721F wheel loaders produce 162 and 179 net rated hp (121 and 133 kW), respectively. Both machines also are available with XT (tool carrier) or XR (extended reach) linkage and specialty configurations for even greater versatility and productivity. The Case for SCR With SCR, these machines achieve lower temperatures in the engine exhaust system while optimizing combustion to achieve greater fuel economy and peak horsepower. The SCR design on the 621F and 721F also contributes to machine uptime by eliminating the need for manual diesel particulate filter (DPF) regeneration and the associated downtime that occurs with wheel loaders that use cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) technology. SCR also results in extended time between service intervals as lower ambient temperatures result in slower degradation of lubricating oil. Additional fuel savings can be achieved with a standard engine shutdown feature found on each model that allows the operator to limit engine idle time. Engineered for Productivity As with previous models, the 621F and 721F wheel loaders feature powerful and quick hydraulics, and four programmable power modes that allow users to match the machine output to

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out the machine for easy access. Additional options, such as a rearview camera and a heated air-ride seat, make operation even more easy and comfortable. Maintenance Made Easy Serviceability with the 621F and 721F is simple with ground-level service points and eye-level fluid gauges. The mid-mounted cooling module limits debris buildup and provides easy access for routine cleaning. And a standard, electronically controlled powertilt hood makes access to the engine compartment easy. Assuring Professional Care Each wheel loader is covered under Case ProCare — a suite of product assurances that include a three-year Advanced Case SiteWatch telematics subscription, a three-year/3,000-hour full machine factory warranty and a three-year/3,000-hour planned maintenance contract. ProCare allows business owners to invest in new equipment while helping to make owning and operating costs predictable for the first three years of ownership. For more information, visit www.CaseCE.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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CHART from page 50

ENGINE TYPE

MODEL

LIEBHERR L 524 Z L 524 P L 528 Z L 528 P L 538 Z L 538 P L 542 Z L 542 P L 550 Z L 550 Ind. L 556 Z L 556 Ind. L 566 Z L566 Ind. L 580 Z L 580 Ind. L 586 Z

G LIUGGIOII N Z-bar CLG816 CLG835III Z-bar CLG835III TC CLG842III Z-bar CLG842III TC CLG856III Z-bar CLG877III CLG888III

Yanmar 4TNV98 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSB6.7 Cummins QSM11 Cummins QSM11

KOMATSU WA200-7 WA270-7 WA320-7 WA380-7 WA380-8 WA470-7 WA470-8 WA500-7 WA600-6 WA800-3 WA900-3 WA1200-6

TAKEUCHI TW40 TW65 SERIES 2 TW80 SERIES 2

VOLVO L20F L30G L35G L45G L50G L350F L110H L120H L150H L180H L220H L250H L60H L70H L90H

OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)

ENGINE POWER HP (KW) P= Parallel Linkage

4045HFL92 4045HFL92 4045HFL93 4045HFL93 4045HFL93 4045HFL93 4045HFL93 4045HFL93 Liebherr D 934 A7 Liebherr D 934 A7 Liebherr D 934 A7 Liebherr D 934 A7 Liebherr D 936 A7 Liebherr D 936 A7 Liebherr D 936 A7 Liebherr D 936 A7 Liebherr D 936L A6

SAA4D107E-2 SAA6D107E-2 SAA6D107E-2 SAA6D107E-2 SAA6D107E-3 SAA6D125E-6 SAA6D125E-7 SAA6D140E-6 SAA6D170E-5 SAA12V140E-3 SAA12V140E-3 SDA16V160E-2 Perkins / 403D-15T Deutz / TD2.9L T Deutz / TD2.9L T

Volvo D3.6D Volvo D3.3D Volvo D3.3D Volvo D4H Volvo D4H Volvo D16E LA E3 D8J D8J D13J D13J D13J D13J D6J D6J D6J

BUCKET CAPACITY CU. YD. (CU M)

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Z= Z Linkage

22,930 (10,400) 25,355 (11,500) 24,030 (10,900) 27,115 (12,300) 28,220 (12,800) 29,500 (13,380) 29,540 (13,400) 30,425 (13,800) 38,140 (17,300) 39,350 (17,848) 39,460 (17,900) 40,895 (18,550) 51,035 (23,149) 53,240 (24,149) 55,510 (25,178) 57,450 (26,060) 69,996 (31,749)

121 (90) 121 (90) 134 (100) 134 (100) 154 (115) 154 (115) 161 (120) 161 (120) 173 (129) 173 (129) 188 (140) 188 (140) 255 (190) 255 (190) 288 (215) 288 (215) 335 (250)

12,340 (5,597) 28,440 (12,900) 29,983 (13,600) 33,601 (15,241) 34,923 (15,840) 40,680 (18,452) 56,438 (25,599) 66,139 (30,000)

67 (50) 160 (119) 160 (119) 193 (144) 193 (144) 220 (164) 290 (216) 335 (250)

126 (94) 149 (111) 165 (123) 191 (142) 191 (142) 272 (203) 272 (203) 353 (263 ) 527 (393) 808 (603) 856 (638) 1,765 (1,316)

5 -11,825) 25,320-26,070 (11,48 0 -13,290) 28,351-29,299 (12,86 0 -15,415) 33,731-33,984 (15,30 0-18650) 39,840-41,115 (18,075-18565) 40,532-40,929 (1838 0-23,780) 52,007-52,426 (23,59 0-25,210) ,20 (24 79 53,352-55,5 0-34,225) 74,626-75,453 (33,85 0-56,400) ,70 118,385-124,341 (53 00-104,500) 1,9 224,650-230,380 (10 00-107,350) 7,2 (10 70 6,6 -23 40 6,3 23 6,409-220,550) 477,100-486,250 (21 7,275 (3,300) 11,354 (5,150) 12,700 (5,760)

39.4 (29.4) 73 (54) 73 (54)

9,945 (4,511) 12,125 (5,500) 13,779 (6,250) 19,070 (8,650) 20,790 (9,410) 110,530 (50,136) 40,920 (18,561) 42,830 (19,427) 55,320 (25,093) 61,890 (28,073) 70,440 (31,951) 76,544 (34,720) 25,900 (11,748) 29,200 (13,245) 32,220 (14,615)

50 (37) 71 (53) 71 (53) 98 (73) 114 (85) 528 (394) 258 192) 276 (206) 300 (224) 333 (248) 371 (277) 389 (290) 165 (1231) 170 (127) 184 (137)

2.7 (2.0) 2.4 (1.8) 3.0 (2.2) 2.7 (2.0) 3.4 (2.4) 3.0 (2.3) 3.7 (2.8) 3.3 (2.5) 4.2 (3.2) 3.9 (3.0) 4.7 (3.6) 4.3 (3.3) 5.2 (3.9) 4.6 (3.5) 6.5 (5.0) 5.9 (4.5) 7.9 (6.0)

1 (.7) 2.5 (1.9) 2.5 (1.9) 3.5 (2.7) 3 (2.3) 4.5 (3.4) 5.5 (4.2) 6.8 (5.2)

2.6 (2.0) 3.0 (2.3) 3.7-4.2 (2.8-3.2) 3.8-5.2 (2.9-4.0 ) 3.5-4.3 (2.7-3.3 ) 5.0-5.75 (3.8-4.4) 5.0 - 5.8 (3.8-4.4) 6.8- 8.2 (5.2-6.3) 8.4-10.2 (6.4-7.8) 13.1-18.3 (10.0-14.0) 15.0-17.0 (11.5-13.0) 23.5-45.8 (18.0-35.0) 0.66 (.5) 1.05 (.8) 1.3 (1)

0.9 - 1.4 (.68 - 1.1) 1.2 - 2.0 (.92 - 1.5) 1.3 - 2.0 (.99 - 1.5) 2.0 (1.5) 1.8 - 3.0 (1.4 - 2.3) .7) 8.1 - 16.6 (6.2 - 12 ) 3.2 - 12.4 (2.4 - 9.5 ) 3.2 - 12.4 (2.4 - 9.5 ) 3.5 - 12.4 (2.7 - 9.5 ) 9.5 7 (2. .4 12 3.5 ) 9.5 7 (2. .4 12 3.5 .2) 6.7 - 13.3 (5.1 - 10 2.1 - 6.5 (1.6 - 5) 2.4 - 8.4 (1.8 - 6.4) 2.7 - 9.2 (2.1 - 7)

10.9 (3.3) 11 (3.3) 10.9 (3.3) 11 (3.3) 11.4 (3.5) 11.3 (3.4) 11.4 (3.5) 11.3 (3.4) 11.6 (3.5) 11.6 (3.5) 11.6 (3.5) 11.6 (3.5) 12.9 (3.9) 12.9 (3.9) 13.5 (4.1) 12.9 (3.9) 13.6 (4.1)

7.8 (2.4) 9.6 (2.9) 9.7 (3) 9.8 (3) 9.3 (2.8) 9.8 (3) 10.5 (3.2) 10.8 (3.3)

9'9" (3.0 m) 9.9 (3.0 m) 9.5 (2.9 m) 9.8 (2.9 m) 9.8 (2.9 m) 10.5 (3.2 m) 10.5 (3.2 m) 10.10 (3.3 m) 12.3 (3.7 m) 15.2 (4.6 m) 15.3 (4.6 m) 23.2 (7.1 m)

7.07 (2.15) 8.08 (2.46) 8.5 (2.6)

8.3 (2.5) 8.4 (2.6) 8.8 (2.7) 9.2 (2.8) 9.4 (2.9) 11.3 (3.4) 9.2 (2.8) 9.5 (2.9) 9.9 (3) 10 (3) 10.3 (3.1) 10.6 (3.1) 9.3 (2.8) 9.2 (2.8) 9.3 (2.8)

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Volvo H-Series Wheel Loaders Master Durability, Efficiency The Volvo L60H, L70H and L90H wheel loaders are versatile machines equipped with an industry-leading cab and an efficient engine for increased productivity and reduced fuel consumption in a variety of applications, according to the manufacturer. “Each machine features a robust powertrain, designed and built by Volvo. Thanks to years of development, this Volvo Powertrain offers unrivaled durability and longer component life,” said Eric Yeomans, North American product manager of the L60H, L70H and L90H wheel loaders. Equipped with Volvo 6-L diesel Tier IV Final/Stage IV engines, these wheel loaders deliver high torque at low engine rpm for performance and fuel efficiency. The Volvo L60H, L70H and L90H are built with torque parallel (TP) linkage for versatility and front visibility. The TP linkage combines the benefits of Z-bar and parallel linkage to deliver high breakout torque and enhanced parallel movement throughout the entire lifting range. The operator has full control over the load for increased safety and productivity. Double seals on all linkage pins retain lubricating grease and prevent dust for outstanding durability and long machine life, and the TP linkage geometry provides excellent bucket roll-back angles for increased stability and less spillage, according to the manufacturer. A Durable Performance For enhanced durability, these machines are equipped with a counter shaft transmission that can endure high levels of stress, and various tailored settings can be selected by the operator to match all applications from short cycle truck loading to long distance load and carry operations. For more versatility in all applications, these machines are equipped with a 100 percent differential lock on the front axle, which provides traction and rimpull on soft and slippery ground, minimizing wheel spin and tire wear. Warranty When it comes to warranty, Volvo leads the way with a standard warranty of 1 year/2,500 machine hours and the lifetime frame warranty that includes the front frame, rear frame, articulation joint and the loader arm. Efficiency as Standard These wheel loaders are equipped with the latest technology dedicated to reducing fuel consumption and engine emissions. The Volvo L60H, L70H and L90H are equipped with an eco pedal featuring a push-back mechanism that engages when engine rpm is about to exceed the most economic operat-

The Volvo L60H, L70H and L90H are built with torque parallel (TP) linkage for versatility and front visibility.

ing range. The operator senses the resistance and reduces pressure to continue within this range. If full engine speed is needed, the push-back mechanism can be easily overridden. Designed to deliver an outstanding performance every time, these wheel loaders feature load-sensing hydraulics that match power to the application, increasing fuel efficiency and precision. This system makes power available for rimpull, providing easier penetration for increased productivity. With help from variable displacement piston pumps and precision control levers, hydraulic power is delivered according to demand. When compared to previous models, the Volvo L90H delivers increased engine power, torque and an improved hydraulic flow rate. The excellent engine output and hydraulic flow ensures harmony between the drivetrain and the hydraulic system for improved fuel efficiency. This machine also is equipped with a longer wheel base for outstanding stability. Comfortable Control and Easy Service The Volvo L60H, L70H and L90H are built with operator comfort in mind. The Volvo cab boasts all-round visibility, mini-

mum noise and vibration levels, and effective climate control. An intelligent human machine interface (HMI) system informs the operator of all necessary machine information for easy control, peace of mind and reduced fatigue. Standard automatic heat control (AHC) and air conditioning ensure a comfortable environment inside the cab, and the Volvo air filtration system allows 90 percent of the cab air to be recirculated through the main filter for continuous dust removal and a cleaner environment. These machines are designed to make routine maintenance quick and easy. Daily service checks on the machine can be carried out quickly and simply with grouped service points. The engine hood opens electronically so the operator or technician can easily gain full access to the engine compartment. This helps the machine to get back on the job as quickly as possible. A number of components require very little maintenance. The rear axle cradles contain maintenance-free lubricated-for-life bushings and bearings. As for the cooling fan, it can be reversed for self-cleaning of the cooling units. Through the Volvo CareTrack telematics monitoring system, fleet managers are given real-time visibility into vital machine information that affects the operation’s bottom line. Everything from fuel consumption and

idle times to location tracking and service reminders can be monitored to help reduce total cost of ownership and increase profitability throughout the entire life of the machine. Perfectly Matched The Volvo L60H, L70H and L90H wheel loaders offer more flexibility with a wide range of Volvo attachments and the TP linkage. Each attachment is perfectly matched to the machine’s link-arm geometry for maximum breakout, rimpull and lifting force, according to the manufacturer. These models can be fitted with the improved Volvo general purpose bucket, designed for high productivity in a variety of materials, or a Volvo light material bucket for efficient handling of low density materials. The material handling arm further extends the machines’ versatility and the option of the Volvo pallet fork frame with pallet fork tines allows the machine to handle, load and move pallets of building material, drainage pipe, lumber or loose items around the uneven terrain of a construction site. For more information, call 717/532-9181 or visit www.volvo.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Tier IV Final 457 Shows Off New JCB ‘CommandPlus’ Cab JCB is taking the wraps off a new wheel loader design — complete with the all new “JCB CommandPlus” cab. The powerful JCB 457 is the first machine to show off the completely new cab structure, engine cover and rear counterweight design, all of which contribute to improved visibility, lower noise levels, increased internal space and an enhanced working environment for the operator. In addition, the 457 is the first large JCB wheel loader to meet Tier IV Final emissions standards, with the adoption of a powerful MTU diesel engine that is perfectly matched to the machine’s operating duties. The engine contributes to a massive fuel savings of around 16 percent compared to the previous model. As with other JCB machines, the engine in the 457 meets Tier IV Final without the need for a costly diesel particulate filter (DPF), relying on an efficient combustion process, with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and an exhaust fluid additive to meet the regulations, according to the manufacturer. New JCB CommandPlus Cab The 457 is the first machine from JCB to utilize the company’s next generation JCB CommandPlus cab, offering operators the ultimate in comfort. This totally new ROPS structure has A pillars that have been moved out to the same width as the rear of the cab, providing a larger interior with a panoramic front windscreen. The machine features JCB’s command driving position, with revised pedals, a new adjustable steering column and seat-mounted hydraulic controls. All switches and auxiliary controls have been repositioned on the right hand A pillar, providing the operator with a simplified interior and easy access to all machine controls. The 457 has two full color LCD screens, one in the central console and a second at the top of the right hand A pillar. This second screen incorporates access to the loader’s operating menus and acts as a monitor for the machine’s rear view camera. The JCB CommandPlus cab delivers increased internal space as

the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system has been repositioned outside the main cab structure. This provides additional storage for the operator, both behind the seat and in pockets in the front and side consoles. The new cab, in combination with the MTU engine, a hydraulically-driven ondemand cooling fan and the repositioned air conditioning system, contributes to a huge reduction in internal noise levels, from 71dB(A) to 68dB(A), subject to final production tests. Operators also benefit from LED lighting all around and the option of electrically adjustable and heated mirrors, for maximum visibility in all operating conditions. The rear view mirrors are now mounted in front of the repositioned A pillars, making it easier for the operator to see all around the machine. The cab door is hinged at the front, allowing easier access and exit from the machine for the operator from the steps. This also makes it easier for technicians to access the engine for regular maintenance and service work.

More Power, Lower Emissions The JCB 457 is powered by a 7.7-L MTU Tier IV Final engine, delivering 258 hp (193 kW), up from 250 hp (186 kW) on the previous machine, despite the smaller engine capacity. More importantly, the engine delivers this increased output at lower rated engine revs, cutting fuel consumption, noise and emissions. JCB also has finetuned the match between engine, torque converter and transmission, to perfectly match the engine with both the standard four-speed and optional five-speed transmissions. This has resulted in fuel efficiency gains of up to 16 percent. As with other JCB machines, the 457 achieves Tier IV Final emissions standards without the requirement for a costly and complex DPF. This reduces cost and service time for customers, increasing uptime and profitability. The most visible change to the 457, aside from the new cab, is the adoption of a sloping one-piece engine canopy. This engine cover can be electrically raised away from the cab to provide improved

access to the engine and drivetrain for regular maintenance. The rear section also can be hinged away from the machine to provide access to the cooling pack, which now features a swing-out hydraulically-driven, on-demand cooling fan situated at the rear of the machine. The new JCB wheel loader design, with improved operator environment, easy access to regular service points and class-leading levels of comfort and control, will be adopted by smaller models in the line as they move to Tier IV Final emissions standards over the coming months. The Tier IV JCB 457 will come as standard with JCB’s LiveLink telematic system. This provides fleet managers and owners with remote access to real-time fuel consumption and machine working data, including operating hours and fault codes. JCB LiveLink also allows customers to set working hour curfews, outside of which the machine will not function, along with geofencing. This permits the owner to set a geographical area in which the machine

The 457 is the first large JCB wheel loader to meet Tier IV Final emissions standards, with the adoption of a powerful MTU diesel engine that is perfectly matched to the machine’s operating duties.

can work. If the loader is taken out of this area it will not start, preventing theft from the job site. Tailored Design The 457 is available with four loader arm options, to suit a range of industry applications. These include four-ram parallel lift geometry HT arms that provide high torque throughout the full working range. HT arms are ideal for tool carrying applications such as forks and grapples. The HT design comes in both standard and super high lift configurations, allowing the machine to load high sided bulk trailers and to stockpile materials. Traditional Z-bar linkage arms are designed to provide maximum breakout forces, ideal for extraction applications. Again, the Z-bar set-up is available in standard or high lift for truck or hopper loading. All loader arm options can be ordered with two, three or fourspool hydraulic valve options to work up to two auxiliary controls simultaneously. Flow rates also can be fine-tuned through the incab display using the rotary control to meet attachment demand. Quick-hitches are available for both Z-bar and HT loader arms. The 457 is available with three axle options and a range of tire combinations. There are standard, limited slip and automatic locking differentials, which deliver optimum performance on all types of ground. The choice of tires, axles and the four or five-speed transmissions (the five speed transmission comes with torque lock) allow customers to tailor the machine to their individual application. A Wastemaster package is available with robust guards, a front chassis guard and a reversible cooling fan with a swing-out option to minimize downtime in dusty environments. Quarry-specific options also can be ordered from the factory, including blue reversing lights, green operator presence beacons, reversing cameras, red and white chevrons and rear object detection systems. For more information, visit www.jcbna.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Precision Paving Begins With Proper Equipment Setup This article is the first of a four-part series on paving provided by Volvo Construction Equipment. Successful asphalt paving projects don’t happen by accident. They are the result of careful planning and proper preparation. From proper paver setup to achieving optimum mat temperature and conducting the rolling pattern at just the right time — each step in the process will affect the next. And attention to detail throughout the process can mean the difference between getting a bonus and being delayed. In this four-part series, key considerations will be addressed throughout each step of the paving process, starting with paver setup. Ensuring that the paver is ready to work and in top condition is key to the overall success of a roadbuilding project. Proper Paver, Smooth Pavement Smooth and level pavement surfaces are critical. In fact, many paving projects awarded by agencies across the United States and Canada include bonuses for achieving specified pavement surface smoothness. This is why it’s essential to visually inspect the paving machine and components to look for any issues that could affect operation or safety before the hot mix goes into the hopper. Prior to start-up, check all fluid levels. Start up the paver and then check all gauges. Apply a release agent or coating solution to any components that come into contact with asphalt. This lubricant helps prevent asphalt from sticking to bare metal parts. Some paver manufacturers have developed integrated coating systems that can be operated through the machine, as well as biodegradable lubricants. Volvo pavers, for example, utilize Blaw-Kote, an environmentally friendly protective coating system that can be used on the complete machine and if equipped can be applied to the tracks with the push of a button. This coating should be applied to all areas that come in contact with asphalt, including the hopper, conveyors, auger, screed extensions and end gates. This important step should be repeated throughout the day — before beginning operation, when switching mix types and at the end of the workday. Proper machine preparation and screed

setup can save time and effort. Set up the screed paving components to the project specs — width, mat thickness, crown or slope. Preheat the screed to prevent mat sticking and dragging. A temperature range of 225 to 275F (107 to 135C) is appropriate to prevent most material from sticking and causing damage to the screed plate, frame and other parts often caused by excessive overheating. “There is a misconception that hotter is better when it comes to heating the screed,” said Chris Connolly, operator training specialist of Volvo Construction Equipment. “If you’re overheating the screed, you’re putting immense wear on the machine, as well as using extra fuel.” Best practices call for the range of 225 to 275F when using most common mixes. Angle of Attack Establish the screed-plate “angle of

attack” by rotating the depth cranks up or down to achieve the desired paving depth. The angle of attack determines the mat thickness. Adjusting the screed — raising or lowering — will increase or decrease the mat thickness. The mat depth is established by a project engineer who determines the estimated usage and traffic volume for the intended pavement. Adjust augers to a minimum of 2 in. (5 cm) above the top of the mat to be paved. Most highway-class pavers are equipped with adjustable auger height. “You want the auger slightly higher than the mat you’re laying so the auger isn’t digging into the material that’s passing under the screed,” said Connolly. “This will prevent shadowing, some other mat defects or a rough texture from occurring.” Remove the slack between the paver tractor and screed by moving the paver ahead slightly until the screed moves in tow.

At this point, the material transport vehicle (MTV), dump truck, or belly dump and windrow elevator supplies hot mix material to the hopper and the feed system is activated. A hopper that is at least a third full of hot mix material at all times is ideal. “Having the hopper at least a third full gives you a little buffer,” said Connolly. “If you get below that level, you could run out of material very quickly. Then the screed will drop, you’ll have a hole in the mat and you’ll have to start over again.” Communication between the paver operator and truck driver is essential to maintaining an appropriate level of material in the hopper. With setup complete and hot mix material in the hopper, paving can begin. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Wacker Neuson Introduces RD 27 Ride-On Roller Wacker Neuson’s RD 27 ride-on roller has been redesigned to be a 2.5 ton (2.2 t) double drum vibratory roller. The new RD 27 includes a variety of new features that enhance the operating experience, improves performance and service accessibility, according to the manufacturer. The RD 27 was designed with the operator in mind. Ease of operation and visibility were at the forefront of the design. It starts with a multifunctional lever. This directional control lever contains buttons for all vibration options, water on/off, and even the horn. This allows the operator to control all of the common functions of the machine without removing his hands from the control. A new tapered front frame creates enhanced visibility to the front drum. The improved visibility helps the operator align the drum during compaction and monitor water coverage. The view from the ergonomically designed operator’s station provides an excellent perspective of the job site as well as a quick glance at the easy-to-read dashboard and control panel that provides all the information the operator needs. The display layout includes a lighted pictorial of everything from water and fuel level, to high and low vibration, front and rear vibration, water on/off. The RD 27 line is offered in two drum widths: The RD 27-100 comes with a 39.4-in. (100 cm) drum width and the RD 27-120 has a 47.2-in.

(120 cm) drum width. Each model offers single or dual drum vibration and a choice of high or low compaction force to fit a variety of conditions and applications. Unlike other units that alter the engine speed to adjust the centrifugal force, Wacker Neuson’s RD 27 design uses the hydraulics to adjust high/low force, allowing the machine to maintain peak horsepower in either setting. Additional features on the new RD 27 include tool free access to the water pump, water filter and water bars allowing for convenient daily maintenance. No tools are needed to flip up the bumpers for easy access to tie down points, water bars and lights. All engine maintenance points are easily accessible from one side of the roller. The RD 27 ride-on rollers are powered by a 37.5-hp Kubota diesel engine. The RD 27100 has an operating weight of 5,470 lbs. (2,481 kg) and produces a low/high total centrifugal force of 15,589/16,860 lbs. Weighing in at 5,950 lbs. (2,670 kg), the RD 27-120 produces a 15,285/20,232 lbs. of low/high centrifugal force. The RD 27 rollers are compact, highly maneuverable and with their dual settings the units are ideal for the compaction of base and finish asphalt layers as well as granular subbase materials. (This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) The RD 27 line is offered in two drum widths: The RD 27-100 comes with a 39.4-in. (100 cm) drum width and the RD 27-120 has a 47.2-in. (120 cm) drum width.


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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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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

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Atlas Copco Launches New Roller Compaction System Atlas Copco’s new, easy-to-use intelligent remediate. compaction system gives contractors realContractors can use the intuitive system time material stiffness readings to ensure on a tablet to set project parameters and view superior soil and asphalt compaction. This compaction data. Once they achieve the maximizes operator productivity, which optimal level of compaction, the program results in saving contractors significant time alerts the operator, so he or she can stop and and money. And, its touch screen capability reduce the risk of over compaction, which makes the system user friendly and conven- can affect the integrity of the material and ient. The new Atlas Copco intelligent compaction sysThe intelligent comtem is available on CC2200 paction system uses a through CC6200 asphalt global navigation rollers. It simplifies compaction by using the prosatellite system, gram’s real time data to alert such as GPS, to track the operator when the the number of comrequired material stiffness pleted passes and a is reached. drum-

2006 & 2005 Blaw Knox PF 3200 pavers, Omni IIIA 10- 2008 Volvo DD138HFA double drum 84” high frequen18 ½ ft screeds w/diesel heat, power crown and slope, cy vibratory roller, Cummins dsl eng, double drum Cummins dsl eng (2005 also has power auger tunnels) drive, 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

2006 & 2009 Omni 318 screeds, 10-18 ½ ft, power crown & slope, power screed up & down extensions, electric heat, fits Volvo 6160, 6170, 6110 pavers

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2007 Blaw Knox PF 2181 paver, Omni IA screed 8-13 ft w/diesel heat, power crown & slope, Cummins dsl eng, front wheel assist, all new tires

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mounted accelerometer to measure the surface’s relative material stiffness. The system gives operators immediate materials stiffness results from within the cab to help minimize the number of passes. When using the system on asphalt, it also detects the temperature of asphalt to provide consistent, relative stiffness readings. In addition, Atlas Copco’s intelligent compaction system helps contractors detect any loose materials so they can perform additional passes to reach the right compaction. This minimizes the risk of production related quality defects, which are time consuming and costly to

damage the roller. The data storage also means contractors have the results readily available to print off or display for Federal Highway Department inspections. The system is available on Atlas Copco CC2200 through CC6200 asphalt rollers and CA2500 through CA6500 soil rollers. For additional convenience, contractors can get free onsite training from an Atlas Copco representative or dealer. 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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RIDEABILITY WITH VERSATILITY

Together the Vögele Vision 5200-2i paired with a Vögele screed deliver precise results in all applications. Rideability: efficient material handling and superior controllability with precise straight-line tracking and smooth, accurate turns. Versatility: pick the screed to match the applicaiton – all mounted on one tractor! • Front mounted extension screed: multi-variable width paving and mainline paving applications • Rear mounted extension screed: mainline rideability and mainline density • Compaction screed: maximize in-place density, asphalt and roller compacted concrete applications When quality of pavement matters, rely on Vögele pavers and screeds to get the job done.

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KOBELCO SK75UR NACHI PVD3B60L HYDRAULIC PUMP | LOOKING TO BUY A NACHI HYDRAULIC PUMP FOR A KOBELCO SK75UR EXCAVATOR CONTACT: MICKEY HOOVER PHONE: 814-236-3606 EMAIL: MHOOVERREPAIRS@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 110 BACKHOLE | 2004 UP TO 2012 110 JOHN DEERE TLB BACKHOLE LOWEST HOURS POSSIBLE CONTACT: WILLIE WEBB EMAIL: WILLIEWEBB6666@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (50) WATER TANKER HAULERS | (50) WATER TANKER TRACTOR TRAILERS WITH DRIVERS. 6, 000 / 8, 000 GALLONS EACH. 12-16 HRS PER DAY / 7 DAYS A WEEK / 5 MONTHS. CONTACT: MIKE LINTON PHONE: 731-438-5268 EMAIL: MIKELINTON94@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– COUPLER FOR CASE CX 225 AND 9045 | HYDRAULIC OR MANUAL QUICK COUPLER THAT WILL FIT A CASE CX 225 AND A CASE 9045 CONTACT: KEVIN PHONE: 856-692-0027 EMAIL: KEVIN@ SANSALONEEXCAVATING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 30 TO 35 TON OLDER TRUCK CRANE | 1970 OR 80 GROVE, LORRAINE OR LINK BELT 30 TO 40 TON TRUCK CRANE. RELIABLE. EASTERN US ONLY. THANKS CONTACT: BOB PHONE: 919-896-4782 EMAIL:NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D25 OFF ROAD TRUCKS (2 ) | GOOD WORK READY TRUCKS, NORTHEAST LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI ZX 270/290 | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR, NORTHEAST LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603-828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD1@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DIRECT DRIVE CAT 215B | NEED DIRECT DRIVE FOR 215B CONTACT: JERRY SCHOFIELD PHONE: 303-908-0396 FAX: 303-663-3973 EMAIL:JSCHOFLD@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LCD DISPLAY FOR ROADHOG RH4075 | WE WANT TO BUY NEW LCD DISPLAY FOR ROADHOG, MODEL RH4075.SO, PLS. QUOTE. CONTACT: MR. SHAILESH PRAJAPATI PHONE: +91 02762 251665 EMAIL: SPRAJAPATI@ APOLLOTECHNO.IN ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEW HOLLAND SKID LOADERS | LOOKING FOR NH SKID LOADERS FROM LS 170 TO LS 185B. MAY CONSIDER OTHER MODELS. LOOKING TO BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICE. CONTACT: MELCHERT HARVESTING EQUIPMENT PHONE: 507-838-5507 EMAIL: JDM_FARMS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2X TEREX TA25 TRUCKS WITH LESS THAN 4000 HOURS 2010 UP CONTACT: CALUM PHELAN PHONE: 00441603270099 EMAIL: SALES@PHELANSI.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LINCOLN WELDING MACHINE | SA 200 OR SA 250 LINCOLN WELDING MACHINE CONTACT: ELMER DREHER PHONE: 704-617-7429 EMAIL: ELMERDREHER83@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GRINDING MILL | 1.5HP GRINDING MILL CONTACT: HENRICO PHONE: +263773222022 EMAIL: HCCHRISTIANO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DIESEL GENERATOR 610KW | CONTACT: ED MONROE EMAIL: BAJAHOMBRE@NUWAYS.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 140G | PRICE RANGE 35,000-45,000 CONTACT: EHAB EMAIL: ELASHRI@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 140G/RIPPER 1970 TO 1980 CONTACT: KEROY KING PHONE: 8186443128 EMAIL: GKEROYSOCIAL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MACK QUAL AXLES DUMP TRUCK 1990 THRU 1998 | OLDER MACK DUMP TRUCKS BEFORE VOLVO STARTED BUILDING THEM. CONTACT: JAMES OTTESON PHONE: 513-492-9671 EMAIL: COBURN59@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


Page 72 • July 11, 2015 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Syracuse, NY Sat., July 11, 2015 For: Late Model Cat, Komatsu, JD Earthmoving Equipment

• Manchester, NH July 28, 2015 • Chicago, IL July 30, 2015 • Chehalis, WA July 30, 2015

• Dallas, TX Tues., July 21, 2015 For: Earthmoving Rental Fleet Equipment Auction & more

• Williston, ND August 5, 2015

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• Queretaro, Mexico Fri., July 31, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Trucks, Trailers & more • Buffalo, NY Sat., August 1, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & Truck Auction • Little Rock, AR Wed., August 5, 2015 For: Job Completion Late Model Truck Tractors, Trailers & more • Orlando, FL Wed., August 12, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Pittsburgh, PA Sat., August 15, 2015 For: Very Large Job Completion, Land Clearing Equipment • Cleveland, OH Thurs., August 20, 2015 For: Rental Return Construction Equipment: Aerials, Forklifts, Support Equipment & more • Racine, WI Sat., August 22, 2015 For: Late Model Dump Trucks, Construction Equipment & more • Houston, TX Tues., August 25, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more from National Rental Fleets • Syracuse, NY Thurs., August 27, 2015 For: Retirement Auction of Landscape Contractors • Utica, NY Sat., August 29, 2015 For: Large Job Completion Auction: Construction Equipment • Middletown, NY Sun., August 30, 2015 For: Large Acquisition of Rental Company: New & Used Support Equipment & more • Atlanta, GA Tues., September 1, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Boston, MA September 19 - 20, 2015 For: All types of Construction Equipment & more • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., September 26, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 10, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction Equipment & more • Rochester, NY Sat., October 17, 2015 For: Very Large Rental Returns Auction. Construction Equipment & more • Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mon., November 23, 2015 For: Very, Very Large Late Model JD Agricultural Tractors & more RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Kansas City, MO July 21, 2015 • Fort Worth, TX July 22-23, 2015 • Los Angeles, CA July 24, 2015

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PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Manchester, VT Sat., July 18, 2015 For: Major Equipment Dispersal Auction • Cambridge, OH Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction • Cadiz, OH Thurs., August 20, 2015 For: Equipment Dispersal Auction for CBC Pipeline, LLC PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., July 16, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Tues., July 21, 2015 For: Trucks and Trailers • ONLINE ONLY Tues., July 28, 2015 For: Lancaster Construction Inc. Asset Reduction Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., July 30, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & JW Powerline Inventory Reduction Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

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Ritchie Bros. Sells More Than $45M at Houston Sale

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itchie Bros. sold $45 plus million of equipment and trucks at its unreserved public auction in Houston, Texas, on June 24 and 25. The two-day auction set a new Houston site record for number of sellers. Auction highlights included 325 plus trailers, 300 truck tractors, 110 plus excavators, 50 plus flatbed trucks, 45 plus winch tractors, 40 plus dozers, 35 plus dump trucks, and 20 farm tractors. More than 3,700 people from 59 countries registered to bid in person, online at rbauction.com and by proxy. “In spite of the hot and humid weather, this week’s auction drew large crowds and intense bidding due to the great selection of construction equipment, cranes, trucks and trailers, including a large quantity of heavy

haul oilfield transportation and oil and gasrelated equipment,” said Alan McVicker, regional sales manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “As with all Ritchie Bros. auctions, every piece was sold to the highest bidder, with no reserve prices and no minimum bids.” Buyers from outside Texas purchased $18 plus million (41 percent) of equipment and trucks, with equipment sold to buyers from as far away as Bolivia, France and New Zealand. Online bidders purchased $20 plus million (44 percent) of the equipment in the auction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Registration is hot and heavy for the auction.

Tracy Sahualla of ECI in Beaumont, Texas, is going to try and bid on this PS-150B Cat roller. Kevin Forester (L) of Jim’s Sand & Gravel in Giddings, Texas, and Scotty Self of Rambo Contracting in Burleson, Texas, found some much needed shade under this John Deere 270 C excavator.

Chris Krielow, an independent contractor in Roanoke, La., and his grandson, Ross, have been checking out this Harlow 6500 rough-terrain lift truck for his construction business.

Keith Bidadoo, Bidadoo Auctions in Seattle, Wash., is pretty interested in the Hyundai 290 LC excavator.

Jason Revia (L) and Wayne Long, WL Crane Repair Inc. in Bayton, Texas, are going to bid on this Grove RT 540 E.

Jerry Cowan (L) of PRECO in Houston, Texas, and Dennis Wolford of Jimerson Underground in Stafford, Texas, discuss this Broce boom.

Larry Meyer (L) and Harold Peck, Peck Construction in Argyle, Texas, may be taking this Cat 325C excavator home with them.


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Lyon Auction & Son Hosts Late Model Sale in Houston

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lex Lyon & Son hosted a late model sale at its Houston, Texas, location on June 23. The auction featured late model rental fleet equipment from several national rental fleets, including Blue Line Rentals and Hertz Equipment Rentals.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site Pablo Jimenez and Maria Garcia of JMG Construction in Houston, Texas, are waiting to bid on this Volvo articulated at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) A25D truck. Dustin Cornell, Cornell Services, is pretty interested in this Cat LD1000B rubber-track dirt hauler.

Jeff Knepper, owner of Five Star Services Ltd. in Sturtevant, Wis., has just finished putting this Gehl telehandler through its paces. Joe Zernicek of Phillips Pipeline Contractors in Houston, Texas, and Paula Jones of Priority Energy in Houston, Texas, have been discussing this Cat 287C skid steer and trying to keep cool as possible.

Lee Dunn of Floyd’s Equipment in S. Keston, Md., may drive this Peterbilt haul truck home.

Barry Tarp of Hisle Equipment in Ada, Okla., takes a photo op with this Dynapac CA250C roller.

Stacy Reeder, an independent contractor from Waller, Texas, is thinking this Case SV185 is just his cup of tea.


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Crews Work Day, Night to Complete in Just Three Months LANDSLIDE from page 1

processes generally take months or even years to complete but ADOT’s easement was processed within weeks with assistance from the Federal Highway Administration, Navajo Nation, Navajo Division of Transportation and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. The U.S. 89 emergency repair project is eligible for reimbursement through the Federal Highway Administration’s emergency relief program, which provides funding to state and local agencies for the repair or reconstruction of highways, roads and bridges that are damaged in natural disasters and catastrophic failures, according to information from the ADOT. “Typically a project of this magnitude could easily take over a year to finish, but the project was com-

pleted in roughly three months with crews from FNF Construction of Tempe, Arizona, working day and night shifts to complete the project as soon as possible,” said Dustin Krugel, statewide public information officer with ADOT. “The contractor also used two separate earthwork and paving crews to complete the work. One crew worked from south to north while the other worked from north to south. Eventually the two crews met in about the middle of the project,” Krugel said. Prior to construction, the detour route was open only to daytime use and speed restrictions were in place in the areas where fencing had not been completed. So in late 2013, the 28-mi. were paved and the 44-mi. detour along Navajo Route 20 was opened. As long as the road is being used as a detour it will be maintained by The buttress was created with the material that was excavated from the landslide area. Crews with FNF Construction blasted and hauled about one million cubic yards of soil and rock material.

It was decided that it would be best to pave a 28-mi. (45 km) portion of Navajo Route 20, which is 44 mi. (70 km) long, to create a shorter detour that could handle anticipated traffic volumes and commercial truck traffic. This $35 million project began at the end of May 2013 with a temporary construction easement.

Engineers determined it would be necessary to construct a downslope buttress along the lower slope to stabilize and reinforce the mountain slope that carries the new roadway and move the travel lanes about 60 ft. (18 m) away from the landslide area toward Echo Cliffs by cutting into the cliff.

ADOT and named U.S. 89T. Once it is no longer needed as a detour it will be turned back over to the Navajo Nation and resume the name of Navajo Route 20. The landslide, which was caused by the reactivation of a small portion of an ancient landslide, occurred in the Echo Cliffs area, which is a popular hiking area north of Flagstaff in the Grand Canyon National Park area. Geotechnical engineers assessed the stability of the ground after the landslide on U.S. 89, which was originally built in 1957 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. An engineering design firm then created plans for the repair, taking into account cultural, biological and water quality needs. Before creating a design to make necessary repairs, it was necessary to drill shafts to deploy equipment to measure slope movement to determine if the area was stable, information from the Arizona Department of Transportation states. Engineers determined it would be necessary to construct a downslope buttress along the lower slope to stabilize and reinforce the mountain slope that carries the new roadway and move the travel lanes about 60 ft. (18 m) away from the

landslide area toward Echo Cliffs by cutting into the cliff, Krugel said. The $25 million project began in mid-2014. The buttress was created with the material that was excavated from the landslide area. Crews with FNF Construction blasted and hauled about one million cubic yards of soil and rock material. Rock materials were transported to the base of the landslide area on the west side of U.S. 89 to construct the buttress, which is about 1,400 ft. (426.7 m) long and 100-ft. (30.5 m) high, Krugel said. Equipment used included Caterpillar 773 haul trucks, Caterpillar 349 track hoes, Caterpillar 988 front end loaders, Caterpillar D10 bulldozers, Caterpillar 14H graders and Volvo A40G haul trucks. “Due to the amount and type of material that needed to be moved, large excavators and haul trucks, like the types used in open pit mines, had to be used,” Krugel said. “Having such large equipment in a relatively small work area was one of the biggest challenges. Between the blasting, excavating and hauling operations, we had to make sure each operation could work around the others without getting in each other’s way.”

Crews also had to work around some steep grades and prevent rocks from endangering workers below and keep crews and equipment from falling over the edge, Krugel added. Once the earthwork was complete, crews started building the foundation of the newly aligned 1,500-ft. (457.2 m) section of U.S. 89. The ground surface was graded to the proper elevations and then just over 4,100 cu. yd. (3134.7 cu m) of aggregate base was placed and compacted, Krugel said. “On top of that we placed about 5,700 tons (5,171 t) of asphaltic concrete for the base course, which was topped with about 450 tons of asphaltic friction course.” To monitor possible future geological movements, inclinometers were installed in the new buttress. Work was completed on U.S. 89 in late March and opened to traffic, while crews returned in mid-April to finish the final lane striping. “Due in part to mild winter and favorable weather conditions, the actual repair project finished about a month and a half ahead of the planned schedule, Krugel said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Bar None Hosts Public Consignment Auction in California

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ar None Auction held a public consignment auction of heavy equipment, commercial trucks and industrial support items at its Riverside, Calif., auction facility on June 20. The auction company holds regular sales at its permanent facilities in Portland, Ore., and Sacramento and Riverside, Calif.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

James Peres, owner of Nicoya Contracting in Mexicali, Mexico, is interested in this Doosan loader.

Adeed Kumar of Fiji was one of the many international buyers that turned out for the June 20 Bar None Auction in Riverside, Calif. Here he inspects a Dynapac CA262. Inspecting this Cat D6T is Nahun Deras of California.

Manuel Favares, owner of Favares Lanscaping in Palm Springs, Calif., had his choice of several Volvo skid steers. Prieto’s Grading co-owners Eduard Prieto (L) and Santonio Prieto of Perris, Calif., bid on a Volvo BL60 backhoe.

Orlando Camera of Houston, Texas, and Belize hoped to be the successful bidder on this Volvo backhoe loader.

Gustavo Hernandez of GA Hernandez Trucking in Fontana, Calif., inspects a Volvo MC70C, one of many skid steers up for sale.

Mike Rama, Rama’s Grading in Glendale, Calif., plans to bid on this Volvo MCT135C skid steer.


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AGC OF AMERICA 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 Kirby Smith Machinery, Inc. – Screen Maintenance Simplified Seminars The same seminar, but TWO (2) different dates to choose from: FIRST SEMINAR: DATE: TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2015 WHERE: HILTON GARDEN INN 1325 NORTH PALAK DRIVE, FAYETTEVILLE, AR TIME: 8:00 AM TO 1:00 PM A continental breakfast and lunch will be served. SECOND SEMINAR: DATE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2015 WHERE: HILTON GARDEN INN 19677 E. JACKSON DRIVE, INDEPENDENCE, MO TIME: 8:00 AM TO 1:00 PM A continental breakfast and lunch will be served. With regard to both seminars, this training will help you identify common screening problems that affect production and/or quality, and provide solutions. These seminars will be offered at no cost to you, but you must register before July 3, 2015, to guarantee your spot! To view more details on the event and to register, please visit http://www.kirby-smith.com/custompage.asp?pg=screeningseminarregistration. Kirby Smith Machinery, Inc. has been supplying innovative products to mining and aggregate producers for over 30 years. Kirby Smith Machinery, Inc. is a leading industrial, road building and construction equipment dealer of cranes, excavators, dozers, pavers, boom trucks, backhoe loaders and other heavy equipment - with quality products selected for their dependability and performance and backed by manufacturer’s support. For more information about Kirby Smith Machinery, visit www.kirby-smith.com. To discuss screen media challenges, call Tom Costello at 314.265.8744, or email him at tcostello@kirbysmith.com. PENNSYLVANIA INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION (PIOGA) KOGA (KENTUCKY OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION) 79TH ANNUAL MEETING JULY 14 – 16, 2015 DETAILS START: JULY 14, 2015 (2015-07-14), END: JULY 16, 2015 (2015-07-16) EVENT CATEGORY: INDUSTRY EVENTS: CONFERENCES/SPECIAL EVENTS (HTTP://WWW.PIOGA.ORG/EVENTS/CATEGORY/INDUSTRY-CONFERENCES/) WEBSITE: HTTP://KOGA.MEMBERCLICKS.NET/2015-ANNUAL-MEETING VENUE: LEXINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, 430 WEST VINE STREET, LEXINGTON, KY 40507

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT PIOGA: PHONE: 724/933-7306 FAX: 724/933-7310 OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT KOGA: PHONE: 502/226-1955 ASTRUDMASTERSON@KYOILGAS.ORG – WWW.KYOILGAS.ORG PENNSYLVANIA INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION (PIOGA) PIOGA 2015 PIG ROAST, EQUIPMENT SHOW & TECHNICAL SEMINAR JULY 28-29, 2015 “HARD TIMES – UNIQUE SOLUTIONS” WILL BE THE FOCUS OF THE CONFERENCE PORTION OF THE PA INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION’S PIG ROAST, EQUIPMENT SHOW AND TECHNICAL SEMINAR. PIOGA’S POPULAR SUMMERTIME EVENT TAKES PLACE JULY 28-29 AT SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN RESORT IN CHAMPION, PENNSYLVANIA. THE OPENING DAY INCLUDES MORNING GOLF AND SPORTING CLAYS COMPETITIONS, FOLLOWED IN THE AFTERNOON BY AN OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SHOW AND A NEW FEATURE AT PIOGA’S MAJOR EVENTS CALLED THE PRODUCT AND SERVICES SHOWCASE. THE TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON DAY TWO RUNS FROM 9:00 AM TO 3:15 PM AND INCLUDES LUNCH. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT PIOGA AT PHONE: 724/933-7306 / FAX: 724/933-7310. 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: 651/633-4986/toll free fax: 888/266-4986. 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 (MNLA) Annual Bailey Expo When: Thursday, July 30, 2015 Time: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Where: Bailey Nurseries, 1325 Bailey Road Newport, Minnesota 55055 Contact: Sue Gunderson Sue.gundersen@baileynursery.com Phone: 651/768-3372 Details: We have a jam-packed day planned, showcasing our farm and plants. Our expert staff will be on hand to show you our latest products. Make sure to catch a tour of the farm throughout the day, and we will be serving a delicious lunch. Manager’s Specials – Additional savings on a great selection of plants! Displays, Seminars, Demonstrations & Tours: . Continental Breakfast served from 8 AM to 10 AM . Refreshments will be served all day, lunch served from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM . Plant health displays with staff on hand to answer your questions . New Variety Displays . HotPics Displays . Merchandising Displays . Tours throughout the day 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 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 AGC of Minnesota Golf Tournament When: Friday, August 7, 2015 Time: 7:00AM Registration/Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM Shotgun Start (Scramble) 1:00 PM Lunch, Awards, Door Prizes, Raffle Where: Stonebrooke Golf Club 2693 County Road 79, Shakopee, MN Contact: Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org, Phone: 651/796-2186 Details: Registration: You can register 4 at a time. Early Bird discount: $150 per person (Register by July 20th). After July 20th: $175 per person Both fees include driving range, breakfast, green fee, ½ cart, beverages on the course, lunch awards, and door prizes. Course dress code: collared shirts are preferred for men, no tank tops, golf or tennis shoes required. Lunch Only: $25 per person, includes meal and door prizes.

AGC of MN AGC of Minnesota CLC – St. Paul Saints Game When: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Time: 5:30 PM to ??? Where: New Saints Stadium, St. Paul, MN Contact: Merry Beckmann mbeckmann@agcmn.org, Phone: 651/796-2187 Details: The new Saints Stadium is open! Join your fellow CLC members at this networking only event on Tuesday, August 18, in the Gallery (behind home plant). We will begin the festivities at 5:30 PM followed by the 7:00 PM game. Would you like to sponsor this event? Sponsorships are available for $200 and your name will go on all the promotional pieces and help defray the cost of the tickets. Contact Merry if interested at 651/796-2187 or mbeckmann@agcmn.org. Online registration is available after June 15th at www.agcmn.org. AGC of MN AGC of Minnesota – Sporting Clays Fundraiser When: Monday, August 24, 2015 Where: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club 952/447-2272 3300 220th Street East, Prior Lake, MN 55372 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 CONEXPOCON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broadbased support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.


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Jeff Martin Holds Permian Basin Oilfield Absolute Auction

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eff Martin Auctioneers Inc. held a successful Permian Basin Oilfield Absolute Auction in Midland, Texas, on June 17. This was Jeff Martin Auctioneers first time to venture out west in that area and will not be the last time, according to the company. The next auction in Midland, Texas, will be Sept. 16. This absolute auction was held for J & L Trucking, BC Operating, and a number of other area contractors who recently decided to liquidate excess equipment inventory due to job completion. A total of 200 plus buyers participated in live and online bidding, some from as far as Pennsylvania, Virginia and South Carolina.

Highlights from the auction include several day cab road tractors, dump trucks, Travis trailers and numerous vacuum trailers. Jeff Martin Auctioneers next auction will be the Late Summer Public Auction held at the indoor and climate controlled facility in Brooklyn, Miss., July 29 through Aug. 1. This auction will feature construction and farm equipment, heavy trucks, heavy trailers, attachments, vehicles, office and cafeteria equipment, and much more. For more information, visit jeffmartinauctioneers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mack road tractors sold at auction from J & L Trucking following a job completion.

Five Travis trailers were sold at the Permian Basin Oilfield Absolute Auction in Midland, Texas.

A John Deere 120C excavator sold in the Permian Basin Oilfield Absolute Auction in Midland, Texas, on June 17.

Highlights include numerous vacuum trailers sold during the absolute auction in Midland, Texas.

ARTBA, APTA Push Congress Program’s Looming Collapse to Agree on Funding Source Puts Dealership Jobs at Risk CAMPAIGN from page 1

John Boehner (R-Ohio), Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and five others. The script reads: For the past seven years, our presidents and the Congress have added over $50 billion to our nation’s debt… just to maintain current road and public transit funding. Now they’re talking about doing it again. That puts a huge burden on future generations. And it’s wrong. It’s guaranteeing our kids will have worse debt… traffic congestion and poor infrastructure. Tell [Congressman/Senator…] you’re tired of funny money politics and budget schemes on transportation. It’s not fair to our kids. House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), and Senate Finance

Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) all were targeted in the ads. ARTBA and APTA are pushing Congress to agree on a sustainable funding source for the HTF and then pivot to passage of a multiyear highway and public transit investment bill that gives states and communities the additional resources necessary to improve their infrastructure networks. In April, ARTBA launched a grassroots digital campaign using the hashtag #fixthetrustfund, which allows members and industry supporters to reach their senators and representatives through email, Twitter and Facebook posts. Most members of Congress have such accounts. The campaign is accessible at http://p2a.co/ARTBA. Last month, APTA organized more than 150 “Stand Up for Transportation Day” community events across the country to call attention to the need for a long-term sustainable transportation bill.

TIMETABLE from page 1 and its economy together. Romer highAugust and the latest highway authoriza- lighted the impact of the uncertainty surtion extension expires at the end of July. rounding the program, saying that it has The program’s looming collapse puts become impossible for states to plan and harder for construction 4,000 equipment dealfirms to invest in workership jobs at risk ers and equipment. nationwide and jeop“I don’t view this as He also called all on ardizes more than lawmakers from both $2.4 billion in equipa Democratic or parties to work together ment sales. As both a Republican issue.” to move a highway bill businessman and quickly through the legthree-term governor process. Roy Romer islative of a state that received Addressing the gathered Former Governor more than $500 milgroup of senators, lion in federal highRomer said, “I don’t way funding in 2014, Romer drew on his view this as a Democratic or Republican industry experience and long record of issue. This is an issue on which America is public service to describe both the risks of asking you to show leadership to invest for inaction and economic opportunity if the benefit of our families. We need this Congress stabilizes and increases infra- bill now.” For more information, visit www.aedstructure spending. Speaking on behalf of Associated net.org. (This story also can be found on (This story also can be found on Equipment Distributors, Romer said it was Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at irrational for Congress to delay investing in Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at the roads and bridges that hold the nation www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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