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UNMATCHED DESIGN
Heatec has been designing and building tank farms for over 40 years and each project has been unique in some way. That’s because each customer is unique. You have your own business model that may be slightly different or dramatically different from the other guys’. That’s why at Heatec we take a comprehensive approach to designing your tank farm. That means we look at the materials you will be using, all the equipment that needs heat, the piping, and even future plans for expansion. Then we design a system that works for you. And we make it efficient and simple to operate. Heatec is unmatched when it comes to designing heating and storage systems for your asphalt plant. To find out more about our approach, visit us at www. heatec.com or give us a call at 423-821-5200.
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RELIABLE. EFFICIENT. EXPERIENCED.
Gencor technical support has never been easier or more accessible. With a simple phone call you get 24 hour access to the best trained technicians and parts specialists in the industry. That’s our commitment to you and the industry for over a century. Look to the reliable and trusted leader in asphalt plants and equipment. Gencor, the name you can trust for all your asphalt plant needs. Call us at 407-290-6000 or visit us on the web at www.gencor.com 5201 North Orange Blossom Trail • Orlando, Florida 32810 Search: 10073090
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
OCTOBER 2018
COVER STORY What to Know Before Buying a Milling Machine More decisions go into the purchase of this piece of equipment over any other | 56 SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING
PRODUCTION NOTES
JOBSITE INNOVATIONS
10 Asphalt Contractor’s 20182019 Training Guide
38 Mobility is Key to Paulsen’s Success
48 Taking an EPIC Approach to Safety
The latest opportunities provided by manufacturers and suppliers to the asphalt industry for the 2018-2019 season.
New Astec Portable Double Barrel asphalt plant keeps paving contractor on the move delivering high-quality mix for major road projects throughout Western Nebraska.
Superior Paving makes a small change that drastically improves worker safety.
62 Preservation Products
28 Paving Sessions Will Dominate Technical Topics at NPE 2019
Milling machines, reclaimers, infrared equipment & more.
10 of 14 paving sessions are new or updated.
34 Use Training and Technology to Build a Strong Safety Culture Going beyond compliance training is one of the biggest things construction organizations can do to create a culture of safety.
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PRESERVATION UPDATE
40 Cliff’s Notes Should You Repair or Replace Asphalt Plant Components?
46 Production Products Plants, baghouses, mixers, dryers, automation systems & more.
52 Jobsite Products Pavers, rollers, MTVs & more.
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Editor’s Perspective
70 The Last Exit
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DIGITAL CONNECTION www.ForConstructionPros.com/Asphalt
NAPA Issues New Guidance for Thinlays Thinlays are a suite of thin-lift asphalt overlays designed to improve ride quality, reduce pavement distress, maintain surface geometrics, reduce pavement–tire noise, reduce life-cycle costs, and provide long-lasting performance.
80% of Construction Contractors Report Difficulty Finding Qualified Workers Nationwide skilled worker shortage has raised construction costs and delayed projects, putting broader economic growth at risk Search: 21020274
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Driving Increased by 5.2 Billion Miles in First Half of 2018 Driving Increased by 5.2 Billion Miles in First Half of 2018 The data shows motorists in the United States traveled 1.581 trillion vehicle miles in the period, up from 1.576 trillion in the first half of 2017. WWW.FORCONSTRUCTIONPROS.COM/ASPHALT WWW.FORCONSTRUCTIONPROS.COM/ASPHALT WWW.FORCONSTRUCTIONPROS.COM/ASPHALT
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Published and copyrighted 2018 by AC Business Media. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher. Asphalt Contractor (ISSN 1055-9205, USPS 0020-688): is published ten times per year: January, February, March/April, May, June/July, August, September, October, November, December, with an additional Buyer’s Guide issue published in August by AC Business Media, 201 N. Main Street, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 53538. Periodicals postage paid at Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin and additional entry offices. POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to ASPHALT CONTRACTOR, PO Box 3605, Northbrook, Illinois 60065-3605. Printed in the U.S.A. Canada Post PM40612608. Return Undeliverable Canadian Addresses to: Asphalt Contractor, PO Box 25542, London, ON N6C 6B2. SUBSCRIPTION POLICY: Individual subscriptions are available without charge only in the USA. The Publisher reserves the right to reject nonqualifying subscribers. One-year subscription to nonqualifying individuals: U.S. $45.00, Canada & Mexico $65.00, and $95.00 all other countries (payable in U.S. funds, drawn on U.S. bank). Single copies available (prepaid only) $10.00 each (U.S., Canada & Mexico), $15.00 each (International).
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Truths About Training
Yes, employee training comes at a cost, but can you afford not to do it?
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n the challenging labor market we face today, many companies would choose to forego employee training because they simply don’t see the value in it. However, if you want a productive and happy work force, skipping out on training opportunities is not the way it’s done. Yes it’s true training employees costs time, money and materials. Not only will there be missed time and unbillable hours, but there will also be additional cost. As a business manager, you wouldn’t necessarily hire an unqualified employee, but many companies choose to employ under-qualified workers. Employees can also become under-qualified due to changing technology or the development of new construction methods. This is why companies need to see training as an investment, not a burden. Here are five reasons you can’t afford not to train your employees: 1. Untrained Employees = Unhappy Employees Employees who feel inadequate, underachieving, or unsupported are unhappy. If they don’t feel satisfied with their work, it can cause them to under perform, make mistakes and not care about the final product. In the construction industry, the final products are roads and buildings. If these structures aren’t completed to spec, this will cost your business more than lost time and money. 2. Untrained Workers Have a Low Production Value This one is easy. The quality of work an untrained employee brings to the table is lower and of less value. This means the quality in performance is lower than it could (or should) be.
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3. Untrained Workers Are Inefficient When employees aren’t fully or properly trained, more time (and therefore money) and effort is spent in order for the employee to perform their tasks or to fulfill their responsibilities. It takes them longer to do the work which costs you more money. 4. Lost Time/Money Due to Mistakes When an untrained worker makes a mistake, time and materials used are lost and the work has to be done again. Untrained employees can cause problems and those mistakes can cause your business to lose customers. 5. An Increase in Unforeseen Expenses These are more difficult to track or attribute to untrained workers, but they are there. Creating an inaccurate survey of a jobsite can mean catastrophe for the entire success of the job. It can mean more time to fix the mistake, more material cost and more time rechecking work. If it were done correctly the first time, these costs wouldn’t be there. Having a trained workforce means your crew is learning new skills that can improve production, cut time spent on the jobsite, reduce production costs, reduce mistakes, build confidence and create a better working environment. Check out the training opportunities for our industry on the following pages and make the effort to send both your new employees and your veterans out to learn something new. Remember, an investment in your employees is an investment in your company.
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Courses in
TRAINING The latest opportunities provided to the asphalt industry for the development of real-world, job-specific skills
ASTEC INC. Contact: Margaret Parker Phone: 1-423-827-1899 Email: mparker@astecinc.com Website: astecinc.com/schools
COURSE: Advanced Customer Schools Astec Customer Schools teach hands-on maintenance and advanced troubleshooting techniques to fix problems fast. Instructors include Astec engineers and service technicians with decades of field experience. During the four full days of instruction, students will have the opportunity to meet with instructors and fellow students to exchange information. Additional networking opportunities are provided during breakfast and lunch each day and at special dinner receptions each night. Six sessions available: Week 1: January 7 – 10 Week 2: January 14 – 17 Week 3: January 21 – 24 Week 4: January 28 – 31 Week 5: February 4 – 7 Week 6: February 11 – 14
BOMAG Contact: Parker Campbell Weaver Phone: 1-803-337-0700 Email: parker.weaver@bomag.com Website: bomag.com/us BOMAG Americas offers a variety of courses based from its South Carolina FAYAT Academy training center. Indepth training sessions enable BOMAG customers to gain the most from their
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paving, material transferring, compaction, milling and reclaimation/stabilization equipment. Distributor training classes help our local representatives to better support BOMAG equipment end-users. Course topic(s), duration and dates can be customized upon customer and dealer request, with sessions taught in Ridgeway, SC. Each interactive course is
led by BOMAG specialists, one of the road building and compaction industry’s most experienced team.
COURSE: Quality Paving Principles From proper paver and screed set-up to best practices for improving mat quality, BOMAG specialists provide thorough
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instruction on paving basics, proper applications and machine controls for laying smooth mats. Instructors review routine maintenance needs and common troubleshooting techniques to extend machine longevity and offer tips to help operators identify and remedy typical paving challenges, including how to control segregation. Instructors: BOMAG Road Building Specialists
COURSE: Advanced Paving Techniques to Combat Segregation
COURSE: Asphalt Compaction – Principles & Technology BOMAG instructors teach the fundamentals and best practices for achieving spec density when compacting both hot mix and warm mix asphalt. Asphalt temperature ranges, rolling patterns and density results for each rolling zone – breakdown, intermediate and finish – are reviewed in-depth. Specialists thoroughly cover the use of innovative compaction systems like Economizer and TanGO for reaching spec smoothness and compaction requirements as well as achieving bonus-level results. Instructors: BOMAG Compaction Specialists
COURSE: Soil Compaction – Principles & Technology This course details the different soil types and the importance of matching the right
compactor to the soil. Instructors cover the need for proper moisture content and the four forces of compaction. Participants receive an overview of the various types of innovative compaction technology, including the BOMAG Terrameter that delivers material stiffness values to detect and correct soft spots in the soil. Instructors: BOMAG Compaction Specialists
COURSE: Quality Restorations Practices – Milling Our milling restoration course focuses on machine application, operating safety, grade control and maintenance of BOMAG milling equipment. Instructors cover best application practices to achieve efficient production and various drum options to increase productivity. Basic maintenance of wear items is covered to increase machine uptime availability. Instructors: BOMAG Application Specialists
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Designed for mainline pavers and contractors often working with mixes prone to segregation, this course covers the origins of material and thermal segregation and how to virtually eliminate segregation using advanced paving techniques with BOMAG Cedarapids Remix Anti-Segregation system pavers and the RoadMix material transfer vehicle.
Instructors: BOMAG Road Building Specialists
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW COURSE: Quality Restoration Practices: Recycling & Stabilization Contractors learn operating, safety and best application practice techniques for BOMAG reclaimer/stabilizers. Instructors cover the various available drum and drive options for selecting the best machine configuration to efficiently complete the application. Machine options that increase versatility in the field – automatic cross slope, water and water/ emulsion systems – are also thoroughly reviewed as are basic maintenance and service tips to increase machine uptime availability. Instructors: BOMAG Application Specialists
COURSE: BOMAG Telematics and Fundamentals of Machine Operation, Service & Repair
behavior while creating a successful and repeatable method.
FEE: $430 per person per seminar (includes lunch)
COURSE: Practical Course on Viscosity Measurements is a one-day
CLASS TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
course designed to help you get the most out of your Brookfield Viscometer and Rheometer measurements by providing you with information, activities and techniques that you can easily understand — and use. Discussion topics include how to pick a spindle/speed combination as well as calibration and verification checks. Designed for beginner to intermediate users. Dates Include: February 1: Charlotte, NC February 15: Middleboro, MA* February 22: Columbus, OH March 13: Anaheim, CA March 15: Salt Lake City, UT March 22: Middleboro, MA*
Telematics can improve machine uptime by catching minor problems before they cause downtime. Instructors cover BOMAG Telematic system operation and capabilities for the entire BOMAG and Cedarapids product ranges. Additionally, attendees are taught the principles of machine operation, maintenance, component identification, troubleshooting, and hydraulic and electrical systems analysis.
BROOKFIELD ENGINEERING Contact: Vinnie Hebert Phone: 1-800-628-8139 or 1-508-946-6200 Email: v_hebert@brookfieldengineering.com Website: www.brookfieldengineering.com/services/ educational-programs Consistency is vital in the success of any product and understanding viscosity is a key part to maintaining that quality control. Brookfield Engineering offers two courses to help comprehend the functionality of your instrument and solve the mysteries of fluid
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Courses are available at your facility: FEE: $2,265 plus travel expenses.
COURSE: Lab Day/Advanced Viscosity Test Methods is a oneday, advanced course that goes beyond pass/fail criteria. Using real world sample testing, the class examines how to apply viscometric data as a problem solving/ product performance/processing tool. Discussion topics include how Brookfield Rotational Viscometers and Rheometers can be used to provide meaningful analysis of your products. This course is offered by request for companies who have training requirements for seven or more participants.
CATERPILLAR INC.
Contact: Ron Wilson Phone: 1-763-315-5516 Email: cat_mpls_training@cat.com Website: www.cat.com/en_us/by-industry/ paving/real-world-training-solution.html
Instructors: BOMAG Service and Product Support Specialists FEE: Fees for BOMAG equipment training courses are dependent on topics and length of training selected. Reservations for dates and times are required. Contact Parker Campbell Weaver further information and to schedule a class.
Course may be canceled within one week of date for insufficient registration.
April 17: Dallas, TX April 19: Chicago, IL April 26: Middleboro, MA* May 17: New Brunswick, NJ May 17: Middleboro, MA* June 14: Middleboro, MA* June 21: Atlanta, GA August 2: Middleboro, MA* August 7: Seattle, WA August 9: San Francisco, CA September 13: Kansas City, MO September 20 Middleboro, MA* October 11: Houston, TX October 18: Middleboro, MA* November 6: Cleveland, OH November 8: Philadelphia, PA November 15: Middleboro, MA* *Middleboro classes are limited to eight people.
Caterpillar announces that the following customer training courses have been added to the Customer Course Catalog. The calendar, course descriptions and registration forms can be found on cat. com (cat.com > Industries > Paving > Training).
COURSE: F Series Asphalt Paver Service Training, Level II This 4-day course provides theory and hands-on training for customer technicians. Upon completion, students will be able to trace the flow of oil through hydraulic systems, test and adjust hydraulic pressures, troubleshoot hydraulic and electrical systems and explain ECM functions and calibration steps for the AP1000F, AP1055F, AP600F, AP655F, AP500F and AP555F asphalt pavers. FEE: $1,400 Dates Include: January 15 – 18 (Minneapolis, MN) - FULL
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Your call links you to the world’s largest inventory of in-stock parts for asphalt plants. It links you to a seasoned team of 40 experts, ready to help. It links you to world-renowned service, ready to deliver. It links you to ASTEC.
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW January 29 – February 1 (Minneapolis, MN) - FULL
April 8 – 12 (Tucson, AZ) April 29 – May 3, 2019 (Tucson, AZ)
COURSE: Paving Operations Training This course is designed for paving supervisors and paving crew members with one or more years of experience with the lay down of hot mix asphalt. Training is taught using Cat “F” Series Pavers with Caterpillar Grade and Slope systems. The daily curriculum includes classroom and hands-on training. Classroom Interactive Sessions: • Fundamentals of paving • Paving By the Numbers • Understanding grade and slope controls • Screed Adjustments • Understanding mat defects • Compaction basics Hands–on Training: • Transverse and longitudinal joint construction • Feeder system set-up and adjustments • Variable width paving • Grade/slope set-up and troubleshooting • ECM calibration • Critical screed adjust FEE: $3100 Dates Include: February 11– 15 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL February 18 – 22 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL March 4 – 8 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL March 11 – 15 (Tucson, AZ) - FULL March 18 – 22 (Tucson, AZ) March 25 – 29 (Tucson, AZ) April 1 – 5 (Tucson, AZ)
CLARENCE RICHARD SERVICES Contact: Carrie Hudak Phone: 1-952-939-6000 Email: clarence@clarencerichard.com Website: clarencerichard.com
COURSE: Classroom Training Plant Manager, Operator, Maintenance, Mix Quality, Safety Workshop, ElectroMechanical Troubleshooting Dates: February 19-21, 2019 – 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – DesMoines, IA FEE: Plant Workshop – 2 days (February 19-20) $995 Electro-Mechanical – 1 days (February 21) $595 Price includes manuals, meals and happy hours. Curriculum as used in Web-Based Training. Access to Plant Workshop Web Based Training.
COURSE: Web-Based Training Clarence Richard offers Web-Based Workshops that are interactive and engaging. Workshops consist of many hours of selfbased/self-paced training. Online allows participants to train at their own time and pace and eliminates the need to travel to a training facility and set aside a block of time for training . Online participants may review as often as they want throughout the year. Participants may train on a slow day or rain day, at their plant, shop or home. Questions can be easily answered by e-mail directly from the self-based training program or calling. When questions requiring complex answers, a personal webinar can be scheduled to answer those questions. Included with the class are participant’s assessment of improvement and achievement and transcripts.
COURSE: Plant Operation Workshop Self-Based Training Module 1 and 2: Safety Developing Confined Space-Lockout Written Procedure Handling Asphalt Oil, Proving Safety Interlocks, Electrically Safe Maintenance, Damage Control. Module 3: Drum/Trunnion Maintenance
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Module 4: Batch Plant Operation Module 5: Feeder Module 6: Silo Operation Module 7: Scales and Meters Module 8: Control System Operation Module 9: Burner Operation Module Module 10: Hot Oil Heating Module 11: Aggregate Drying Module 12: Plant Production Troubleshooting Module 13: Baghouse & Primary Collector Operation Module 14: Plant Performance Evaluation FEE: $995 Designed for plant managers - operators, oilers, plant mechanics-technicians and trainees. 3.5 CEU, 35 hours, Modules 1-14.
COURSE: Quality Control Workshop Self-Based Training QC Managers understand how plant management, operation and maintenance affect the quality of mix the plant produces and what to do about it. FEE: $595 Designed for QC managers/technicians/ trainees. 2 CEU, 20 hours, Modules 4-8.
COURSE: Safety Directors Workshop Self-Based Training This course covers OSHA-required confined space-lockout written procedure development specifically for asphalt plants, OSHA-required arc flash and electrocution protection, handling asphalt oil, proving safety interlocks, electrically safe maintenance, damage control. FEE: $295 Designed for safety directors/trainees with an accent on what a plant control engineer knows that typical safety directors may not know. 1 CEU, 10 hours, Modules 1-2, ElectroMod 3.
COURSE: Electro-Mechanical Systems Maintenance & Troubleshooting Workshop SelfBased Training This course covers basic electricity, circuit analysis, safe meter usage, and various levels of troubleshooting. A novice will learn an extreme amount of skills and knowledge, while a veteran will walk way with many new techniques to help find the problems quickly. Past participants claim they have not experienced learning electricity to be as simple as the workshop explains it.
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GENCOR TRAINING SCHOOL 2019 2019 DATES Week 1: January 14 - 18 Week 2: January 21 - 25 Week 3: February 18 - 22 Week 4: February 25 - March 1 CLASS SIZE is limited so register now! REGISTRATION To secure your seat, register no later than December 14, 2018.
Improving overall plant production and efficiency are all common concerns for plant owners and operators. Having a well-trained technical crew is vital to maintaining plant performance and efficiency.
DETAILS All details can be found at www.gencor.com/ training, or call us at 407-290-6000 ext. 342.
Gencor and its training staff represent the biggest concentration of knowledge and expertise in all the sciences and technologies involved in the production of asphalt plants. Customers who attend these seminars benefit by having the support and focused attention of the best spcialists in the asphalt industry.
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW FEE: $595 Designed for plant managers — operators, oilers, plant mechanics-technicians and trainees. Previous electrical training is not required. 1.6 CEU.
Seminar #1 Three day session with a welcome reception the evening of January 14. January 15 – 17 FEE: $1,100
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Seminar #2 Three day session with a welcome reception the evening of January 21. January 22 – 24 FEE: $1,100
Phone: 1-407-290-6000, ext. 342 Website: gencor.com/training
COURSE: Gencor Advanced Training 2018 Achieve your production goals, reduce your costs and maximize your ROI by making sure key members of your team attends the Gencor Advanced Training School 2019. Our expert instructors provide step-by-step, hands on training on real plant equipment. Dates Include: Week 1: January 14 – 18 Week 2: January 21– 25 Week 3: February 18 – 22 Week 4: February 25 − March 1 Limited seats available. Registration closes Friday, December 14, 2018.
HAUCK MFG. CO. Contact: Pat Horn Phone: 1-717-389-0455 Email: Patrick.Horn@honeywell.com Website: ThermalSolutions.honeywell.com
COURSE: Service Schools The Asphalt Product Maintenance Seminars incorporate extensive hands on training with a mix of classroom sessions and lab demonstrations. Reduce downtime, improve equipment life, maximize combustion system efficiency and increase your knowledge and understanding of your HAUCK combustion and control equipment. Location of the training is the Maxon facility in Muncie, IN.
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Seminar #3 Three day session with a welcome reception the evening of January 28. January 29 – 31 FEE: $950
HCSS Contact: Lauren Hill Phone: 1-713-270-4000 E-mail: lauren.hill@hcss.com Website: ugm.hcss.com
COURSE: 2019 HCSS Users Group Meetings For over 25 years, HCSS customers have been gathering annually to learn the latest software features, network with peers, get help from the experts and provide feedback for future releases. The HCSS Users Group Meetings are for users of any of the HCSS suite of software including estimating, job management, dispatching, fleet management, telematics, safety, or cloud software. The informative class sessions cover… • HCSS HeavyBid • HCSS HeavyJob • HCSS Dispatcher • HCSS Equipment360 • HCSS Telematics • HCSS Safety • HCSS FuelerPlus • HCSS eLogs • HCSS Fleet Management • HCSS Cloud • HCSS Skills (skills & certification tracking) • HCSS Forms • HCSS OEM Link HCSS offers over 100 classes during 14 sessions throughout the three days of meetings.
Dates Include: January 15−17 February 5 − 7, FEE: $1,775 per person Fee discounts: • Register by October 31, 2018: $150 ($1,625/attendee) • Register by November 30, 2018: $100 ($1,675/attendee) • Multi-registrant (3-9 from same company): $1,725/attendee • Multi-registrant (10+ from same company): $1,675/attendee
HEATEC Phone: 1-423-867-4210 Website: http://www.heatec.com/customerschools/terminal-technical-school.html
COURSE: Terminal Technical School Heatec is offering a 1.5 day educational course on asphalt terminal heating systems. This course brings you together with experienced instructors to explore the best practices and techniques for safely operating heating systems at your terminal. Heatec uses a combination of lectures and hands-on simulators to enhance the learning process. The course will cover maintenance and troubleshooting for thermal fluid heaters, importance of proper flow, combustion safety, and configuration, operation and troubleshooting the flame monitoring system. Date: January 16 – 17 Location: Heatec Training Facility in Chattanooga, TN
NATIONAL CENTER FOR ASPHALT TECHNOLOGY (NCAT) Contact: Stacie Hunter E-Mail: slh0037@auburn.edu Phone: 1-334-844-6228 Website: http://eng.auburn.edu/research/centers/ ncat/education/training/industry/ The National Center for Asphalt Technology at Auburn University presents training courses for the asphalt industry.
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW COURSE: Asphalt Binder Technician This is a 3.5 day workshop that provides the attendee with practical classroom sessions and hands-on laboratory testing that will reinforce the experienced technician’s skills and also develop the knowledge and testing ability necessary for new technicians. October 16 – 19, 2018 April 23 – 26, 2019
COURSE: Asphalt Mix Design The purpose of this 4.5 day workshop is to provide engineers, testing personnel, and inspectors a basic understanding of the asphalt mix design process. March 18 – 22
COURSE: Asphalt Technology This one-week training program is taught by NCAT for those who are involved with asphalt construction. Many engineers from all sectors of the asphalt industry need to become more knowledgeable of asphalt materials and construction practices in order to successfully build, preserve and maintain a sustainable highway system. February 18 – 22
COURSE: Balanced Mix Design This 2.5 day workshop will provide a basic understanding of the balanced mix design process and provide hands-on training using the laboratory tests being considered by various agencies to evaluate potential mix performance. October 9 – 11, 2018 February 5 – 7, 2019
ROADTEC Phone: 1-800-272-7100 Website: Roadtec.com/training Roadtec, Inc. offers Paving Professionals Workshops (PPW) and Technical Service Schools in Chattanooga, TN. Students have direct access to experienced instructors and skilled professionals who provide detailed classroom instruction and hands on demonstrations.
COURSE: Paving Professionals Workshop (PPW)
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Students receive comprehensive instruction in asphalt paving from industry leaders. PPW is ideal for those wishing to learn about proper surface preparation, asphalt laydown, preventative maintenance and more. PPW Session 1: January 7–8 PPW Session 2: January 9 – 10 PPW Session 3: January 14 – 15 PPW Session 4: January 16 – 17 Special instructors for PPW 2019 include John Ball of Top Quality Paving, Brian Horner of E.D. Etnyre, Joey Farrell of Jobsite Technologies, and Charlie Butler and David Bussard of Roadtec.
COURSE: Technical Service Schools Students gain experience in the operation and maintenance of Roadtec equipment through instruction from experienced and skilled factory specialists. Paver Session 1: January 23 – 25 Paver Session 2: January 28 – 30 Mill Session 1: February 6 – 8 Mill Session 2: February 11 – 13 Roadtec Shuttle Buggy Session 1: February 18 – 19 Roadtec Shuttle Buggy Session 2: February 20 – 21 CE units can be earned.
TRANSTECH SYSTEMS INC. Phone: 1-800-724-6306 Website: transtechsys.com
COURSE: Online Training At your convenience, you may review any number of TransTech Systems videos to assist with learning more about the PQI (non-nuclear asphalt density gauge) or the SDG (non-nuclear soil density gauge). These videos are great for new customers or as a refresher once your season gets
under way. These videos are available at your fingertips anytime you are ready! It’s as easy as going to our website or searching for “TransTech Systems Inc” within YouTube.
COURSE: Density Clinic TransTech Systems Inc. offers FREE density clinics at our office in Latham, NY. Training dates are handled individually, so please call TransTech Systems if your company is interested in your FREE density clinic. When the team completes the TransTech Density Clinic, each member will receive an Operator Training Certificate.
TROXLER ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES Phone: 1-877-TROXLER Email: troxtraining@troxlerlabs.com Website: troxlerlabs.com ONLINE COURSES: Our online courses allow to you to earn certifications and gain new skills/refresh old ones when it suits your schedule. For more information or to register for a course, click Online Training - NEW on the Training menu at www.troxlerlabs.com.
COURSE: Nuclear Gauge Safety Training plus Hazmat Every new nuclear gauge operator must undergo safety training and be certified to use nuclear gauges. (Our online course is accepted for certification by most state agencies.) Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • Regulatory requirements • Portable gauge theory and operation • Gauge maintenance • Gauge packaging, storage, and transport
COURSE: Radiation Safety Officer Training—NEW! This course teaches a radiation safety officer (RSO) the responsibilities of the job.
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • License application and renewal • Regulatory requirements, record-keeping, and other RSO responsibilities • Incidents and accidents • Inspections
COURSE: Hazmat Certification/ Recertification This course satisfies US Department of Transportation (DOT) Title 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H training requirements for individuals shipping or transporting hazardous materials (Hazmat recertification is required every three years).
COURSE: Refresher Course for Nuclear Gauge Operators
Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • Regulatory requirements • Portable gauge theory and operation • Gauge maintenance • Gauge packaging, storage, and transport
CLASS: Radiation Safety Officer Training This course teaches an RSO the responsibilities ofthe job. Topics Covered: • Radiation safety fundamentals and principles • License application and renewal • Regulatory requirements, record-keeping, and other RSO responsibilities • Incidents and accidents • Inspections
If you work in a state that requires gauge operators to renew their radiation safety training periodically, this course will fulfill that requirement (please note, it is not a hazmat recertification course). Topics Covered: • Radiation safety • New regulatory requirements • Operating and emergency procedures • Maintenance • Transportation procedures
IN-PERSON COURSES: For more information or to view the class schedule, click Classroom Training on the Training menu at www.troxlerlabs.com. (If you are interested in another date and/or location, contact training@troxlerlabs.com.) In-person, hands-on non-nuclear and nuclear gauge training classes are available at Troxler headquarters in Research Triangle Park, NC, and through regional sales representatives by request. (To schedule a session, contact training@troxlerlabs.com.)
CLASS: Nuclear Gauge Safety Training plus Hazmat Every new nuclear gauge operator must undergo safety training and be certified to use nuclear gauges. (In-person class is accepted for certification by all state agencies.)
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Early registration is recommended as class size is limited to allow for ideal instructorto-attendee ratio. All instructors have decades of field and teaching experience, and they incorporate training on the latest DOT requirements. The paver and compactor operator courses also qualify toward NAPA Diamond Paving commendation requirements. The paver and compactor class with a Spanish-language focus will be February 19 – 22.
COURSE: Paver and Compactor Operation & Maintenance
COURSE: Compaction & Density Testing In this course, you will learn the basic principles of compaction and density testing methods (with an emphasis on nuclear testing methods).
Road Institute will offer training sessions, ranging from two to five days, beginning in late October 2018 through May 2019. Courses are held in at the Road Institute Training Center in Shippensburg and Chambersburg, PA and at the Road Institute West location in Phoenix, AZ.
CLASS: Hazmat Certification/ Recertification This course satisfies DOT Title 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H training requirements for individuals shipping or transporting hazardous materials. (Hazmat recertification is required every three years.)
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Two days of classroom-style learning plus two days of hands-on application in best practices, including an overview of Compact Assist with Density Direct. • October 23 - 26, 2018, Pennsylvania (Topcon) • November 6 - 9, 2018, Arizona (Blaw-Kontrol) • December 4 - 7, 2018, Arizona (Blaw-Kontrol) • January 8 - 11, 2019, Arizona (Topcon)(WMA) • February 19 - 22, 2019, Arizona (Topcon)(ESP.) • March 5 - 8, 2019, Arizona (Topcon) (WMA) • March 12 - 15, 2019, Arizona (Blaw-Kontrol) (WMA) • March 26 - 29, 2019, Arizona (Topcon) • April 9 - 12, 2019, Arizona (Topcon) • April 23 - 26, 2019, Pennsylvania (Topcon) • May 7 - 10, 2019, Pennsylvania (BlawKontrol)
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COURSE: Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems - P7000/P7000B (Step 1)
Entering its 53rd season, the Road Institute offers a mix of classroom and handson training on a variety of operations and maintenance topics benefiting newcomers and industry veterans alike.
Hydraulic and electrical systems of pavers with lessons that allow for hands-on troubleshooting. • October 1 - 5, 2018, Pennsylvania • December 10 - 14, 2018, Pennsylvania • January 21 - 25, 2019, Arizona
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW • February 4 - 8, 2019, Pennsylvania
COURSE: Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems - P7000/P7000B (Step 2) • March 19 - 21, 2019, Pennsylvania
COURSE: Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems - Blaw-Knox • November 27 - 30, 2018, Pennsylvania • April 2 - 5, 2019, Pennsylvania
COURSE: Paving and Compaction Application Seminar The course objective is to utilize applied training techniques to teach paving and compaction best practices to those people with responsibility for or interest in operation/management of contemporary paving equipment. To use a paver and compactor to their fullest potential while achieving the highest quality work without sacrificing production or increasing costs. • January 29 - 30, 2019, Pennsylvania • February 26 - 27, 2019, Pennsylvania
COURSE: Small Asphalt Compactor Mechanics This instructor led course will give you a general product overview of the Shippensburg manufactured Small Asphalt Compactors (less than 7 ton). General service course for personnel with basic asphalt compactor experience. Models covered: DD15, DD25B, DD30B, DD35B, CR30B and CR35B Small Asphalt Compactors. • March 26 - 28, 2019, Pennsylvania
COURSE: Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics Maintenance and technical training for large asphalt compactors, including system functions, troubleshooting and adjustments of hydraulic and electrical systems. • January 8 - 10, 2019, Pennsylvania • March 12 - 14, 2019, Pennsylvania
COURSE: Paver Screed Operation and Adjustment Principles of paver operation, maintenance, mechanical adjustments, screed setup and screed running adjustments to ensure paving quality. • January 15 - 17, 2019, Pennsylvania
COURSE: Automatic Grade and Slope Systems Lessons on how to safely set up, operate and troubleshoot common control issues. • December 18 - 20, 2018, Pennsylvania
WIRTGEN AMERICA INC. Phone: 1-615-501-0600 Website: https://www.wirtgen-group.com/ america/en-us/customer-support/know-how/ training-program/ The 40,000+ sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility houses eleven classrooms as well as four bays dedicated exclusively to training so hands on training can take place regardless of weather. The CTT includes a 5-acre test track for equipment demonstrations and hands-on application training for the WIRTGEN GROUP products as well as a gourmet cafeteria for meals and snacks during your sessions. WIRTGEN
COURSE: W 200 Series Cold Milling Operation This course covers safe work practices on and around cold milling machines. You learn factory-recommended operational practices for the W 200 series cold milling machines. Machine operator controls and Level Pro+ will be reviewed in detail preparing you for daily machine operation. FEE: $350
COURSE: Soil Compactor Mechanics This course provides students with general service instruction for soil compactors. • February 12 - 14, 2019, Pennsylvania
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COURSE: W 200 Series Technical Service This course covers safe work practices on and around cold milling machines. You will learn factory-recommended maintenance practices for proper maintenance of W
200 series cold milling machines. W 200 Series includes W 200, W 200i, W 210, W 210i, W 220, W 250 and W 260i. FEE: $525
COURSE: W 100CFi Cold Milling Operation This course covers safe work practices on and around cold milling machines. You will learn factory-recommended operational practices for the W 120CFi cold milling machine. Machine operator controls and Level Pro+ will be reviewed in detail preparing you for daily machine operation. Operational machine wear items will be covered which is a crucial part of your job. Daily maintenance improves production and reduces down time. FEE: $350
COURSE: W 120CFi /W 150CFi Technical Service This course covers sate work practices on and around cold milling machines. You will learn factory-recommended maintenance practices for proper maintenance of W 12CCFi cold milling machines. After completing this course, you will be better prepared to diagnose machine problems and increase machine uptime. FEE: $525
COURSE: WR 200 Series Cold Recycling Operation To familiarize you with the machine and its many components. Safety practices, machine safety documentation and safety components will be covered. The controls and functions will be covered in detail. Finally, we will examine daily machine maintenance and component wear identification. FEE: $350
COURSE: WR 200 Series Technical Service The WR 200 Series Soil Stabilizer will be the focus of this course. This course covers safe work practices on and around Soil Stabilizer machines. You will learn factoryrecommended maintenance practices for proper maintenance of WR 200 Series
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2019 ASTEC CUSTOMER SCHOOLS
We succeed by helping you succeed. That’s why we strive to keep our
ASTEC CUSTOMER SCHOOLS on the leading edge. Our commitment to a leading-edge service experience has helped the ASTEC CUSTOMER SCHOOLS become the industry leading training experience. The ASTEC CUSTOMER SCHOOLS cover more than any other asphalt industry training school. Expect to enhance your grasp of key aspects of plant maintenance and operation through a unique combination of lectures and extensive hands-on classes. Instructors include Astec and Heatec Engineers and Service Technicians with decades of field experience. Breaks and evening events offer the opportunity to exchange information with fellow students, as well as with Astec service professionals and engineers. During four full days of training, instructors and attendees cover topics including: • PLC Hardware • Calibration • Segregation and AC Content • Diagnostics and Troubleshooting • Trunnion Adjustment • Drum Flighting
And all plant components including: • Weighbridge • Drums • Heaters • Burners • Drag Conveyors and Silos • Baghouse and Airflows • Plant Controls • Blue Smoke
Your time at the Astec Customer Schools will also incorporate tours of the Astec and Heatec manufacturing facilities.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2018
The cost per attendee is just $1,250.00 and includes:
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• Meals, snacks, and evening entertainment Discounted hotel rooms are available at the The Westin Chattanooga Ask for the Astec rate when booking at 866.912.1083 $115.00 + tax.
For your convenience, we have a dedicated registration line for the Astec Customer Schools:
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SPECIAL REPORT: TRAINING REVIEW Soil Stabilizer machines. After completing this course, you will be better prepared to diagnose machine problems and increase machine uptime. FEE: $525 Wirtgen Slipform Pavers
COURSE: SP 25i Operations & Application This course covers safe work practices on and around slipform pavers. You will learn the fundamental principles of slipform machines pertaining to the application capabilities of the machine. You will learn to set up and adjust the basic control and operation of the machine and how to locate and assign the machine control components, on-board computer and display operation. You will also learn to have a basic understanding of concrete and concrete mixes. After completing this course you will better understand the individual function groups of the machine and basic settings and application setup. FEE: $525
COURSE: SP Basic Auto Pilot This course covers safe work practices on and around slipform pavers. You will learn to setup and adjust the basic control and operation of the machine control components, on-board computer and display operation. You will learn the layout of the mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components and their basic functions. You will be instructed in the basic operation, menu system and functional principles of the Wirtgen Field Rover. FEE: $525
COURSE: SP 60i / 90i Inset Paving Fundamentals This course covers safe work practices on and around slipform pavers. You will learn to set up and adjust the basic control and operation of the machine and how to locate and assign the machine control components, on-board computer and display operation. You will learn the layout of the slipform mainline paving machine basics pertaining to the application capabilities of the machine in inset configuration. You will also gain a fundamental understanding of the concrete and concrete mixes. After completing this course you will better understand the individual function groups of the machine and the basic settings and application set up. FEE: $700
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COURSE: SP Advanced Autopilot This course covers safe work practices on and around slipform pavers. You will learn advanced features and function related to the autopilot/ field rover functionality. You will be instructed in the basic and advanced operation, menu system and functional principles of the Wirtgen Field Rover. FEE: $525 VÖGELE
COURSE: Vögele 10ft-3i Super Technical Service After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Super 200X-3i paver. You will learn factory-recommended procedures for doing service repairs and troubleshooting electrical and hydraulic systems. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays. FEE: $700
COURSE: Vögele Super 700 -3 Technical Service
operation and for performing daily and scheduled maintenance. After completing this course, you will be better prepared to operate a Vögele paver according to manufacturer’s recommendations. You will learn principles and concepts of paving related to the operation of the Vögele paving machines. FEE: $350
COURSE: Vögele Super 1800-3iSJ Operations & Technical Service This course covers how to safely operate and work around a Vögele paver. You will learn factory-recommended best practices for machine operation and performing daily and scheduled maintenance. After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Super 1800-3iSJ paver. You will learn factory recommended procedures for doing service repairs and troubleshooting electrical and hydraulic systems. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays. FEE: $700
After completing this course, you will be better prepared to perform service repairs and diagnose operational problems of the Vision Super 700-3 paver. You will learn factory recommended best practices for doing service repairs and troubleshooting electrical control systems and hydraulic systems of the Super 700 -3 paver. You will get an in-depth look at all controls and displays associated with paver series.
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FEE: $350
Safety training and machine operation training is also included. Students will also learn more about digital resources including WIDOS, WITOS, Parts and more and the Wirtgen Group Service Portal in order to use these resources effectively.
COURSE: Vögele Paver Operations/ Application This course covers how to safely operate and work around a Vögele paver. You will learn factory-recommended best practices for machine
COURSE: Hamm Introduction & Fundamentals Hamm Introduction and Fundamentals introduces the learner to basic machine types, applications and different compaction drum systems. This course also covers basic electrical and hydraulic systems. Students will learn basic machine operation and maintenance.
FEE: $525
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COURSE: Hamm Compact, Asphalt and Dirt Rollers General introduction to application and technical information of HD 8-14 Compact Rollers and H5-7 Soil Rollers. This course covers how to safely work on and around HAMM compaction equipment.You will learn factory-recommended best practices for proper upkeep of compaction machines. After completing this course, you will be better prepared for a machine startup, diagnose machine problems and help increase machine uptime. FEE: $350 KLEEMANN
COURSE: MC EVO - Series Crusher Operation & Maintenance You will learn about the electrical and hydraulic systems that control functions of the MOBICAT EVO jaw crushing equipment. You will learn how to troubleshoot components using electrical diagrams, hydraulic schematics and other Kleemann resources. You will learn what items require regular servicing/maintenance and how to correctly setup the machine for operation. FEE: $350 WIRTGEN GROUP
COURSE: WITOS FleetView Basics This course covers will allow you to navigate through the different views within WITOS FleetView. You will explore ways to track machines, schedule alerts for maintenance and radius parameters as well as easily export historical data. FEE: $175 SPECIAL OFFERINGS
Florida International University Paving Academy hosted at Wirtgen America Webiste: https://dep.fiu.edu/academics/programs/ continuing-education/fiu-paving-academy/
Certificate COURSE: Principles of Mainline Asphalt Paving Gives attendees an insight into the paving business: materials, road-owner specifications, equipment used, etc. If offers evidencebased practices to dispel some of the myths and misconceptions that have been perpetuated throughout the years. Promotes best practices and increases the technical knowledge of those who work in the industry and either design, regulate, evaluate or manage projects. FEE: $985
Certificate COURSE: Paver: Machine Operations & Quality Provides equipment owners, operators, user-fixers, paving crews and technicians with efficient, effective and safe methods for getting the most out of paving equipment: i.e, what to do before paving, what to do while paving and what to do when done paving. Increases the level of technical knowledge of those who work in the industry and provides recognition of that achievement. AC
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BY ALLAN HEYDORN, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
Paving Sessions Will Dominate Technical Topics at
NPE 2019
The 2019 National Pavement Expo, Feb. 27-March 2 in Nashville, TN, will feature 14 paving-focused seminars among its 54 conference sessions. All major paver manufacturers exhibited at the 2018 National Pavement Expo in Cleveland (above).
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mong the 24 technical sessions to be presented at National Pavement Expo 2019, Feb. 27- March 2 in Nashville, will be 14 paving-focused topics – five of which are new to NPE and five of which will take an updated approach or include new video. Among the new paving-focused topics are: “Best Practices” for Installing Paving Synthetics – Mounque “Monk” Barazone, Geotextile Apparatus Co. In the session Barazone, an expert on fabrics, grids, hybrid mats and composites, will detail how each product is meant for a specific application and each requires different installation techniques. “Parking lots, airports, city streets, highways, mountain roads, mobile home parks and even tennis courts all have different installation needs – you’ll learn how to avoid costly problems and mistakes of “the WOOs” (Wrinkles, Oil, Overlaps) and turn them into “WOWs” increasing profits, reducing installation costs, increasing project efficiency, preventing injuries, and maximizing the synthetics long-term benefits.” “Best Practices” of Residential and Commercial Paving – Brian Hall, VT LeeBoy, will explain “effective, efficient and time-tested paving practices” that help contractors sculpt pavement “to meet – in some cases – extreme geometric and grade constraints.” Hall, will cover proper paving practices, safety on the jobsite and practices to increase efficiency “that will ultimately lead to more profitable work, a higher-quality job and greater referral business.” He’ll also introduce innovations “that can impact each and every commercial or residential paving job.” Small Paving Jobs: Tips to Improve Efficiency, Quality – and Profitability – A tag-team session presented by Pavement Magazine Advisory Board members Vinny Engongoro, Roccie’s Asphalt Paving and Chris Tammany, Petra Paving, this new session is a “how-to” focused on the smaller-scale asphalt paving projects that dominate the market. Engongoro and Tammany, who specialize in residential jobs, will “work you through a number of small paving jobs starting at
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excavation and working through grading to completion.” They’ll cover the logistics of planning and scheduling smaller paving projects, take you step by step through jobs, and teach how to handle the most-common challenges facing contractors on small jobs. How Your Paver Operates – and How Its Operations Impact Your Bottom Line – Jim Scherocman, consulting engineer and long-time NPE presenter will help contractors understand that they can
and supervisors how to “train the trainer” so crews can be taught to do a better paving job. In addition to discussing the relationship among the HMA plant, trucking, paving speed, and compaction, Ball will explain what each person on the crew needs to be responsible for and how to train for each position. He’ll also discuss why the trainer needs to teach the crews that can help generate additional unplanned profit on almost every job.
improve their paving process and produce a better quality pavement by gaining a better understanding of the most important element in your operation: your asphalt paver. Scherocman will cover the workings of the paver from front to back, covering its component parts, how they work together to produce a quality mat, and what you need to know to make sure they are functioning optimally. The tractor unit, hopper, hopper wings, flow gates, flow control sensors will be covered. He’ll also cover the screed unit, discussing the head of material, paver speed, manual thickness control, and the workings and importance of a free floating screed. Plus, he’ll offer field-proven tips that will improve the loading and unloading of your haul trucks. Paving Operations: How to “Train the Trainer” – Longtime NPE presenter and noted field consultant John Ball, Top Quality Paving, will teach owners
ASPHALT INSTITUTE AT NPE 2019 Among the updated paving sessions are three Asphalt Institute-sponsored sessions presented by Wayne Jones, Asphalt Institute senior regional engineer. The three sessions return as top-rated sessions since they were introduced at NPE several years ago. Materials Selection: Matching the Right Materials to the Right Project – In this 90-minute session, Jones answers a broad variety of material-related questions so contractors such as, Can I pave a residential driveway with a DOT mix? How can I avoid customers holding up payment because the mat “looks too coarse”? His insights will provide the knowledge of asphalt materials and mix designs to help contractors make projects easier to pave, look better, sell faster, and be more profitable. With 39 years
of paving industry experience, Jones was the lead author on both the Asphalt Institute’s MS-16 Manual: Asphalt in Pavement Maintenance and Preservation, and the MS-22 Manual: Quality Asphalt Construction. Introduction to Thickness Design and Pavement Distresses – In this session, which is also 90 minutes, Jones will cover the basics of pavement design and what makes pavements fall apart. He will introduce free web-based thickness design tools that allow contractors to design a pavement specifically for each customer. Jones will also discuss “the distresses that attack asphalt pavements causing them to fail” so that contractors “can make the best-possible repair decisions for your clients.” Suggestions on how to improve project quality and attract repeat customers without adding additional cost will be included. Understanding Pavement Evaluation, Preservation and Repair Options – In this 3-hour workshop, Jones’ goal is to help contractors “do a better job for your clients by making sure your pavement repairs treat the cause of the problem and not the symptom.” He’ll cover the distresses and cure options for all types of pavement defects – plus he’ll help contractor understand “how the pavement surface can give you insights into what’s going on beneath the pavement.” Once he’s covered pavement evaluation he’ll outline “best practices” for repairing an asphalt pavement and provide specific tips on how to “up-sell” your operations to solve long-term problems for your customers. Attendees at each of the Asphalt Institute sessions will receive certificates granting 3.0 Professional Development Hours (PDHs). MORE UPDATED PAVING SESSIONS Diagram It! How to Pave a Parking Lot & a Cul-de-Sac from Start to Finish – Ball, who has presented this session for several years, will update the parking lot diagram to help show contractors the step-by-step process how each job should be done. Supported by his “patented” on-the-job videos, Ball will work through how to determine the
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NPE TRAINING amount of mix for each job, how to determine haul truck size and delivery schedule, how to “line-out” the start of the work and plan the paving, how to achieve the required slope and density, and team member responsibilities. He’ll help solve some of the challenges facing these two jobs and he’ll provide “best practices” to guarantee quality and efficiency.
Solving the Paving Puzzle: Video Solutions Show How a Job Fits Together – In another highly rated repeat session at NPE, Ball says “all phases of paving are ‘most important’ and he’ll cover each one to prove his point. Ball, who spends more than 30 weeks a year on the road shooting video on paving jobsites to help contractors improve their paving operation will put
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that video to heavy use creating a “case study” for this special paving session. Ball will “take apart” an entire paving job, then put it back together via video to show not only all the elements of a successful paving job but how those elements come together. Job planning (including determining tonnage, delivery pace and production speed), crew meetings, paving layout, paving, and rolling will be featured; video will reveal “best practices” for each element of the job. Two other highly rated paving sessions, both by Scherocman, will be presented again at NPE. Effective Compaction of Hot Mix Asphalt – “Compaction is the single most important factor in the ultimate performance of a hot mix asphalt pavement,” and Scherocman will help paving crews understand the basic elements of compaction and the use of various types of rollers, including static steel wheel, pneumatic tire and vibratory steel wheel rollers. Use of different rollers and rolling patterns for different paving situations will be emphasized. Identifying, Preventing and Solving Mat Problems – In this sessions Scherocman will help paving contractors identify potential problems in the asphalt mat so they can provide a better end product for their customers. He’ll start by explaining how to differentiate among four primary problem areas: the properties of the mix itself (checking, shoving, rutting, moisture content, bleeding); site-related conditions (milling, minimum layer thickness, tack coat application, soft subgrade); equipment-related problems (screed settings, surface shadows, streaks); and long-term durability issues (raveling, sliding, fatigue cracking, delamination, drainage structures). Then he’ll explain steps contractors can take to prevent these problems from happening (and correct them when they do occur). For complete details on these and all 54 NPE 2019 conference sessions visit www.nationalpavementexpo.com.
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afety is improving in the construction industry, according to the National Safety Council, but serious injuries and fatalities still occur. “I think it’s fair to say that while we have been getting better at preventing most incidents and improving safety, in general, there are specific ways in which we have not been improving and we need to do more to address,” explains John Dony of the Campbell Institute/National Safety Council. Dony and fellow safety professionals outlined how to build a strong construction safety culture in a recent CONEXPO-CON/AGG 365 article. BEYOND COMPLIANCE: CREATING A CULTURE OF SAFETY Going beyond compliance training is one of the biggest things that organizations in any industry can do, but this is perhaps more relevant in construction than any other industry because compliance training is often mandated, according to Dony. He suggests that training around more advanced safety topics and focusing on creating a culture of safety are what is really critical - not necessarily being able to score 80 percent on a comprehensive test. Creating a culture of safety includes empowering all workers, employees, or contractors to make observations, report unsafe conditions, and have the authority to stop work without retribution. “Until an organization is able to build that sort of a culture and back it with a management system built on the principle of continuous improvement, it won’t get very far with training,” he explains. Consider this example: you can take first aid training a hundred times, but you will never be a doctor. You’ll just be very good at first aid. In the same way, focusing on a basic
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level of safety training and not paying attention to systems and culture will not fundamentally make an organization any safer, Dony says. Still, there are a number of resources and tools at the disposal of construction companies today. For instance, rainy-day and on-the-spot training are available and effective. However, in-person training provides invaluable tools, resources, and information to ensure participants can apply information learned in the field, suggests Eric Perry of the American Traffic Safety Services Association. (ATSSA). EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ENHANCE SAFETY TRAINING Technology, in general, is making training and development both more efficient and effective. Case in point: mobile learning, education and training conducted via hand-held devices. “Training is no longer one and done, check-the-box events,” says David Braunstein of Together for Safer Roads. “Organizations can now offer ongoing, engaging micro-learning events, reaching employees who do not normally work out of an office environment. This means safety training can literally accompany employees to the jobsite, keeping safe practices and procedures top of mind,” he explains. Braunstein suggests one of the most important skills any employee can develop in the construction industry is hazard recognition — and technology can help. Advances in the field of training and development include virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), which are already helping many construction professionals analyze, predict, and prevent hazardous situations.
Other emerging technologies that can help with safety training include: • Wearables for monitoring heat stress or limiting access to restricted areas • Sensors for avoiding human and machine interaction • Drones for inspections • Mobile devices for safety reporting and information Dony says the applications for technology that help make workers safer are nearly limitless, and more are being explored by organizations every day. “The key is to consider what technology will have the biggest bang for the buck and also ensure that you don’t add any additional or new risks to a project when you integrate technology as a solution for an existing problem,” he says. “For many employees, acceptance of new technologies can be challenging, so it is important for companies to invest in meaningful training to understand the purpose and successful use of these technologies,” Braunstein says.
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PRODUCTION NOTES |
BY GREG UDELHOFEN, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
Mobility is Key to Paulsen’s
SUCCESS
New Astec Portable Double Barrel asphalt plant keeps paving contract on the move delivering high-quality mix for major road projects throughout Western Nebraska
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hen it came time to replace an older Astec/CEI portable plant, it was an easy decision for Paulsen, Inc. to do so with a stateof-the-art Astec/Dillman 400 TPH 8-ft. by 38-ft. Double Barrel Drum Mixer powered by a Whisper-Jet 100 MBTU per hour gas/#2 oil burner. “Paulsen operates two portable plants that give them the advantage of moving wherever the work is,” Ken Mayo, Astec regional sales manager says. “They’ve been very satisfied with the two Astec portable
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plants they were using and decided it made sense to stick with what’s been performing well for them. The 400 TPH portable plant is ideal for the size of jobs Paulsen produces and they tend to move a portable plant six to ten times a year. They decided to trade in the old plant, replacing all the components. Basically, they wanted to mirror their existing plant with similar components and gain any technology enhancements by replacing everything.” Astec and Paulsen, a family-owned business now led by the third generation, have enjoyed a close relationship. “We’ve been doing business with them for a long time and that relationship enable us to know what works best for them and how they like to operate.” Mayo says. RELATIONSHIP, TECHNOLOGY BENEFITS Paulsen’s six decades of asphalt experience has demonstrated the need for quality
equipment and excellent It’s not support. From major uncommon paving projects on I-80 for Paulsen to and primary highways, move its new to city streets and parkportable plant ing lots, Paulsen has six or more built a strong reputatimes during tion for quality, owner the paving satisfaction and lasting season. relationships. For Kane Nordmeyer, equipment manager for Paulsen, that relationship and the ability to leverage new technology has been crucial in building a positive partnership with Astec and a successful paving business for Paulsen. “We’ve been able to rely on the Astec brand and the customer service behind the brand to build our business,” Nordmeyer says. “With this new plant acquisition, we were able to upgrade with a much more user-friendly facility. The V-Pac Stack Temperature Control System (equipped
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with a set of V-Flights and Variable Frequency Drive) automatically adjusts based on inlet and outlet temperatures to maintain mix quality production temperature and save on operator fatigue.” As Nordmeyer points out, that feature has proved important for Paulsen when producing different mix designs that meet different state road agency requirements. And while Paulsen’s two paving crews and two plants work primarily in Nebraska, bids occasionally take them out of state. “Each state has its own guidelines
full production. Additional components that support the drum and V-Pac technology advantage include a five-bin cold feed system, a 67,000 CFM Horizontal Cyclone, a 69,685 CFM Express Baghouse, a portable self-erecting surge bin, a portable power house with continuous mix blending controls, a Weigh Mate 2000 Truck Loadout and Management System, and Heatec 30,000-gallon portable asphalt tank. “With every new plant you’ll always
crew, then taking on a load of milled material, hauling it back to our plant and then taking on another load of new mix before returning to the jobsite.” As Nordmeyer explains, the Nebraska Department of Roads has The V-Pac Stack been pushing to increase Temperature Control RAP content to expand System with V-Flights budgets to complete more and variable frequency work. drive maintains mix “There’s definitely been quality and reduces more jobs let by the state in operator fatigue. recent years and the state
based on the available aggregate. In Nebraska, we use crushed river rock to get the angularity required to provide the highway abrasion agencies specify for a surface course,” Nordmeyer states. “If we were to take this plant to Oklahoma, we would be able to program the V-Pac to maintain mix temperature based on the aggregate available there.” “Most of our projects are in the 35,000 to 50,000-ton range and having automatic temperature control makes it easy for a plant operator to efficiently maintain production throughout the duration of the project,” Nordmeyer says. Ninety-five percent of Paulsen’s asphalt production supports its two paving crews. When the new plant was brought on line it took most of the 2016 paving season to bring the plant up to
have a few glitches to work out, and that was the case with this plant as it relates to the efficiency of the burner fuel and aggregate loss,” he notes. “We were able to produce between 190,000 and 200,000 tons with the plant in 2016, and more during 2017.”
realizes the existing pavement milled on a project contains valuable modified asphalt binders and aggregate that should be used to resurface a project,” he says. With the new plant along with the other Astec portable plant that was put into service in 2010, Nordmeyer is confident increased RAP will continue to lead to more work. “Our other older plant, which has undergone some modifications over the years, ran at 400-450 TPH this past season and I’m certain the newer plant can do the same if we need it to,” Nordmeyer states. “We plan to keep these plants busy in the years ahead; and the design and quality, along with customer support, should allow us to do that.”
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MORE RAP MILL AND FILLS Both portable plants have performed well with mix designs incorporating reclaimed asphalt mix content. In Nebraska, mixes with 50-60 percent RAP can be used in base courses and shoulder work. Surface course mixes are limited to 35-45 percent. “Most of our projects are mill and fill, where we’re just replacing the surface course,” Nordmeyer says. “It’s pretty common for us to mill right in front of the paving operation, with our truck drivers delivering new mix to the paving
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BY CLIFF MANSFIELD
Should You
REPAIR OR REPLACE Asphalt Plant Components? What’s the real cost of saving money when it comes to making repairs instead of purchasing replacements?
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Often times, when things go wrong at our asphalt plants we try our best to repair what we have and thus keep operating costs down. This has been especially true in the last dozen years or so, given the economic down-turn this country has gone through. And let’s face it, asphalt plant parts can get real expensive fast. However, recently times have changed. In my world I am seeing a robust re-investment in highway construction. This is good news for all of us involved in the highway construction industry. With this revitalization comes the need to refocus on what are the true priorities around our asphalt plants.
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PRODUCTION NOTES Production has now replaced economy as the driving force at most contemporary asphalt plants. But not at all of them. Earlier this summer I was trying to trouble-shoot an older burner by telephone. The plant was ‘hot-stopped’, but the burner would not return to “0” position. This was preventing it from re-lighting due to the burner’s built in safeties that will not allow it to fire unless the burner is completely closed. By talking to the operator, I was able to
all the way so the low-fire limit was not made. As a result, the burner would not re-light. The asphalt plant was going to be out of action until the operator could fix the problem. I mentioned to the plant operator that I had a new EA-57 Actuator on the shelf in my shop and that I could overnight it to him. But he told me he had another one in his spare parts bin so he didn’t need a new one from me. Ok, good. I thought that was the end of it, but
fixing the old actuator up and making it work again. I doubt that I would have the necessary patience to work on it for so many days. But the real problem is that in the passing of time the plant had lost about 2,000 tons of production. In their location, this was about $200,000 in gross revenue. A new EA-57 Actuator costs about $980 from the manufacturer. The plant operator got it to work in the end, but at what cost? By my estimation, roughly $199,020. Even if the company was only operating on a 10% margin, that is $20,000 of lost profit while the operator struggles to save the company less than $1,000. Not a good ROI in anyone’s book. KNOW WHEN TO MOVE ON This scenario is far more common than one might think. I see it quite often. Plant personnel are hounded to save money at every possible juncture. Make do with what you have! So the operators are put in a position of only seeing the micro view of what they are doing, not the macro view of the consequences. As a result, I have had plant operators tell me that “Any idiot can just REPLACE parts. It takes some brains to fix things.” And in general I agree with them. If there wasn’t a COST component to the time it takes to fix stuff I would be firmly on their side. But when the ‘fixing’ cost exponentially more than the cost to ‘replace’ the part, one needs to swallow their pride and become a parts REPLACER. Later you can fix the component and have it in stock for the future, but get the asphalt plant back into production as soon as possible.
In most cases, the time it takes to fix a plant component ends up costing more in lost production and labor than just replacing it.
surmise that the slide-wire feedback coil in the EA-57 Actuator had failed. This circuit is used to tell the burner controller what position the burner is in, from 0 to 100%. Without this feedback the operator could not control the burner’s position. He couldn’t close the burner
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several days later his boss called me wanting to know why I had not sent the operator a new EA-57 Actuator. As it turns out, the guy did have another EA-57, but that particular actuator had gotten shorted out and the drive motor burned up some years earlier. The man thought he could use parts from the two disabled units to cobble together one functional unit. He figured he would save the owner money that way. In the end, he had spent four days trying to make the actuator work. I will admit that he did an admirable job of
Cliff Mansfield operates C.M. Consulting, an asphalt repairing, upgrading and operational training company. He has 40 years of experience in the industry. Visit hotplantconsulting.com for more information.
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JOBSITE INNOVATIONS |
BY JESSICA LOMBARDO, EDITOR
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As a paving contractor, it might be easy to walk between the MTV and the paver, but it’s not safe. The EPIC System removes that option to help protect workers.
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Superior Paving makes a small change that drastically improves worker safety
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ach year, more than 50 highway workers are killed and thousands more injured when struck by vehicles or equipment at road construction sites. In addition to the risk of injury from passing motor vehicle traffic outside the work zone, there is
an equally hazardous risk of injury from movement of construction vehicles and equipment within the work zone. Each day, asphalt contractors face this challenge when they are working with a material transfer vehicle (MTV). For workers on the ground, it’s very convenient to walk in between the MTV and the paver when you’re trying to get the job done. Not only is that inefficient, as it can cause machine delay, it’s also very dangerous for the workers.
SMALL CHANGE, BIG DIFFERENCE The EPIC system creates a physical barrier that prevents crew members from walking between the paver and the MTV. The system consists of two retractable 65-foot-long, 4-inch-wide tape that mounts to the MTV. A magnet connects the extended tape to the paver, creating the physical barrier that limits entry to the space between the MTV and the paver. The tapes are also self-adjusting so as the machines move, the tape length adjusts accordingly. “By putting up this physical barrier, workers have to make a conscious decision to either raise or lower the tape before they enter this protected location,” Atkins says. “That creates a moment in their mind where they have to physically raise or lower the barrier and decide whether or not they are going to walk between the machines. We hope that triggers something that makes them say
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The EPIC System consists of two retractable tapes that adjust with the speed of the paver. The system costs around $1,500 to install.
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‘hey, this may not be the best place for me’ and they’ll decide to walk around instead.” While Superior never encountered a safety incident tied to people walking between the machines, they knew it was only going to be a matter of time before someone got hurt. “If you have a 40,000-lb. machine running in the front with a 20,000lb. vehicle running behind it and an employee in the middle, you know who is going to lose that battle every time,” Atkins says. Walking beneath the loading conveyor on an MTV can also disrupt the infrared connection between the MTV and the paver. “If the infrared beam is broken, it makes the speed of the machines unpredictable,” Atkins says. “But before that infrared technology was available, this was a problem for us. We knew that was an area we didn’t want people to be
and this is the best way to keep them out,” Atkins concludes. Atkins says the system was very cost-effective and easy to install, taking around two hours to complete and costing around $1,500. The system is already gaining traction in the industry with other contractors understanding the need for something like this. The EPIC Systems was also awarded the 2017 Asphalt Operations Safety Innovation Award from the National Asphalt Pavement Association. SAFETY FROM TOP DOWN Being a family owned company that has been in business since 1976, Superior Paving knows that keeping their workers safe means listening to their needs. “We know the best ideas come from the people behind the cones,” Atkins says. “The people who are out there doing the work every day know how best to protect themselves. We get input from
the crew in the field and representatives on our safety committee meet and develop these initiatives.” Atkins says the Superior Paving safety committee receives support from the top down with the company CFO serving as the committee secretary for the last five or six years. “The executive team is always active, they understand the challenges and push people to bring new ideas to the team each month,” Atkins says. “With the EPIC Safety Systems installed, crew safety between the MTV and the paver isn’t something we that consumes time and worry for us anymore and we can go look for the next issue we can solve.”
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LeeBoy 8616C Asphalt Paver The 8616C Asphalt Paver from LeeBoy has a single sliding control console and an adjustable deck. • 111-hp Kubota Tier 4 Final engine • Enhance hydraulic system optimizes system performance • Paving width: 8-ft.to 15-ft. • Legend 816 heavy-duty electric screed • Under auger material cut-off gates Search: 12313449
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PRESERVATION UPDATE BY JESSICA LOMBARDO, EDITOR
What to Know Before Buying a
MILLING MACH More decisions go into the purchase of this piece of equipment over any other
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t’s a well-shared sentiment that paving contractors do not like to see another companies’ machine in front of them running the mill while they’re doing the paving. Add that to the fact that many paving companies are at the mercy of the milling contractor’s schedule and it makes sense that many paving companies want to be their own source. However, be careful before jumping all in. “Contractors want to have control over their own operations and if they
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sub-out their milling, that can be a complexity within their business,” A.J. Lee, product manager for milling machines with Caterpillar, Inc. says. “But there is math at play that contractors need to be aware of before buying their own machine.” Many companies are contracting out milling services on an annual basis. Is what you’re paying for these services annually, over multiple years after costs and inefficiencies, more than what it would cost to own and operate a mill? That’s where contractors need to look long and hard. Whether you’re a dedicated milling contractor or a paving contractor looking to bring this service in-house, there are
Paving companies who subcontract milling need to consider the math at play before choosing to buy their own machine.
many things to consider before purchasing a new piece of equipment. Understanding the full cost of ownership before jumping in to the large purchase of a milling machine is the best place to start. CAN YOU STAFF IT? There is a reason nearly 40% of the industry are dedicated to just milling. This is a specialty business that requires experience and dedication to get the job done right. Whether your company has
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understand is if you don’t have a quality crew, it won’t matter who makes that machine, it’s not going to what it’s designed to do,” Tom Chastain, milling applications specialist at Wirtgen America says. “That’s the biggest thing contractors need to understand right out of the gate when considering any equipment purchase.”
CHINE 15 milling machines in its fleet or you’re considering purchasing a mill for the first time, you need to consider if your company even has the staff to run this new piece of equipment. “If you’re going to be going out and actively bidding milling jobs, you first and foremost need to decide if you have the crew to run it,” Lee says. “A mill is a big complex machine that requires an operator that can run the machine efficiently in order to win business repeatedly is key.” And it today’s competitive labor market, it can be hard to find quality operators that can complete this specialty work. “The first thing contractors need to
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In today’s competitive labor market, making sure you have the staff to run and maintain the machine are huge determining factors before you make a purchase.
WORK LOAD DETERMINES SIZE Once you’ve determined you have the staff to run the machine, you need to make sure you have the work to continually feed it. There is nothing worse than a huge piece of iron sitting idle for days without the work to keep it busy. “This is not a machine you bring out and use once a month,” Lee says. “In order to manage your costs, you need to be really aware of the business in order to keep the machine running. Crews that are running their mills continuously are putting 1,000 hours on their machine easily with many of them putting up to 1,800 hours on it.”
When you determine you have enough in-house work to keep a mill busy for a few years and make it a part of your internal services, then you can look at size. “Paving practices, the common applications and project requirements will help in selecting the proper machine,” Kyle Hammon, product manager for mills, stabilizers and brooms at Roadtec says. “What cut width, cut depth and production levels will be necessary from the machine most often? These factors will also help determine the most suitable horsepower and size class of the machine.” Smaller commercial mills are often used for parking lots, shoulders and patching. The cut width of these machines ranges between 2-ft. and 5-ft. These machines are nimble and capable of reaching more confined areas. However, they can be limited in overall production due to cut width and horsepower. Half-lane machines have the benefit of versatility. They have more mobility than the full-lane machines, but also require more horsepower than the smaller mills. Full-lane machines are large, high horsepower units designed for high production milling of highways and interstates. Niche contractors who really have the time to use them are going to be more apt to purchase these machines. “Smaller units are versatile in tighter areas such as parking lots and neighborhoods, but can require more passes to accomplish the same amount of work (4-ft. drum vs. 7-ft. 3-in. drum.),” Matt White, product manager with BOMAG says. “Half-lane units are extremely popular because they allow for easy transport, powerful and efficient operation and versatility to maneuver in reasonably small areas. Large, full-lane units can easily remove large sections of pavement very rapidly.” But, the larger the machine, the more support that equipment is going to need. “Many times, the old adage “bigger is
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PRESERVATION UPDATE THE FIVE C’S The basic systems on the milling machine will get the job done for you every day. The components you choose will help the machine to live up to those tasks that you’re putting before it. Here are some considerations. CRAWLERS/TRACKS Many milling machines are configured with either three or four tracks. The difference between the two is essentially preference. “Track configuration is an important consideration,” Hammon says. “Both 3-track and 4-track configurations are available. In a 3-track configuration, the rear steer function is more effective as the single rear track is free to turn without interference from the side wall of the cut.” CUTTER SYSTEM The cut width, cut depth and production levels that will be required from your machine will help determine the most suitable horsepower and class size of the machine you buy.
better” does not always hold true,” White adds. “Contractors can comfortably use a 600-700 horsepower mill just as effectively as a 900-1000 horsepower unit due to availability of dump trucks. A larger machine will require fleet of trucks to handle the large amount of freshly milled material. If the job site does not allow, due to traffic or distance from the dump site for example, the bottleneck will certainly not be the mill. I have seen many times where the mill waits 45 minutes for trucks to return.” In addition to relying on haul trucks, a full-lane machine is also more difficult to transport from job to job.
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“In a lot of states, full-lane mills are hard to transport fully-assembled because they are considered super-loads,” Chastain adds. “It might be difficult to gain that permit so you really need to just consider what that machine is going to be doing. If the machine is just going to sit on the interstate and go, then you can consider a full-lane. But if you’re milling residential street, a full-lane will be overkill and you might damage that thin asphalt with the weight. Half-lane machines are great all-around versatile machines where you can do city streets, parking lots and interstates as well”
Application will also determine the cutter system. Standard milling will only require a standard drum, but you need to understand the specifications that you’re working under and the wear those systems go through. Key attributes of the cutter drum are tooth spacing and lacing pattern. Tooth spacing can range anywhere between the industry standard (5/8-in.) and a micromill pattern (0.2-in.). “Drum configurations can vary from 6mm tooth spacing (with 15mm standard) to 25mm, so this must be a consideration,” White says. “Generally, the
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To keep production numbers up, make sure you purchase a machine that has the conveyor capacity to make deeper cuts and move the material out of the machine.
application will determine what options and size of machine will be needed.” “Some projects will have a smoothness specification, or the spacing of the drum itself can be specified,” Hammon says. “Micro-mill drums are used exclusively for shallow cut depths that are often followed by a thin overlay of asphalt. The lacing pattern can also be modified to provide a “double hit” drum. This is a more versatile option that will also provide a smooth surface pattern with more flexibility in cut depth.” “All the abuse happens inside the cutter housing,” Chastain adds. “Having a durable and well-designed system will help improve job quality and productivity.” CONVEYORS “Conveying capacity is huge,” Chastain says. “If you don’t have the conveying capacity then you can’t get the material out so the machine is going to struggle more. You want to make sure you have ample capacity so you can do those deeper cuts and keep your production numbers up.” “Most modern milling machines are equipped with a front-loading conveyor system, tracks and grade control as standard,” White says. “Only with smaller units is there a choice between a tracked or wheeled unit, conveyor or windrow. This will come down to application and cost.”
CONTROLS “The controls on the machine, whether it be grade control or other integrated systems that the machines may have, will help you get the most out of the machine,” Lee says. “As the shortage of labor becomes more prevalent, it’s going to be more important for controls to have common platforms so operators can easily fill gaps on different crews. Controls should be easy to understand so that you can potentially pull an operator from a paving crew and have them be able to easily pick up what they need to do on a mill and vice versa.” COMFORT Operators are the key to the success of your jobs and making sure they’re happy means they are going to be productive for more hours in a day. “Milling isn’t typically seen as a glorious job,” Chastain says. “Standing out in the sun for 12-14 hours a day starts to take a toll on people. Making the machine easy and comfortable to
Maintenance Matters The sole purpose of a milling machine is to crush rock, making it one of the more involved pieces of equipment when it comes to maintenance and your company needs to be ready to handle that. “Many contractors don’t think about the high costs associated with maintaining these machines,” Chastain says. “Milling is a self-destructive application. You have milling teeth, track pads, conveyor belts and other wear parts. You need to maintain the machine in order to continue to keep the quality and production from the machine up.” “These are expensive machines, there is a lot of upkeep,” Lee adds. “These machines are literally designed to chew up asphalt, drag it through their guts and spit it out on the other end. That causes a lot of wear and tear so you really need to have a topnotch support system behind these machines. If you have a paving train with a mill break down, you have 15 trucks of asphalt sitting, pavers, rollers and a deadline approaching, you can’t sit there and not have the support you need to get back up and running.”
Operators are key to the success of your jobs. Making sure they’re happy and comfortable means they are going to be productive for more hours a day.
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PRESERVATION UPDATE Key attributes of the cutter drum are tooth spacing and lacing pattern. Tooth spacing can range from standard 5/8-in. down to a micro-mill pattern (0.2-in.).
operate are big things to consider before buying." Vibration can also wear on an operator so consider choosing a mill that where the operator platform is isolated. "It's important that the entire operator platform is isolated from machine vibration," White says. "The BM2200/75’s entire operator platform
is isolated from machine vibration. By utilizing the weight of the entire platform onto large isolation dampeners, vibration is nearly eliminated for the operator. This fights against long-term nerve damage that can occur from consistent exposure to vibration." Seats, canopies, cabins and easy to understand controls will also play a
factor in increasing the comfort of your operators. “Careful consideration should made to look at all aspects when choosing the right mill,” White says. “Ease of operation and operator comfort is a tremendously important portion to consider. I’m a firm believer that if the operator’s job is made easier, that will translate into better overall care of the machine, increased production and decreased down-time.”
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Seats, canopies, cabins and easy to understand controls will also play a factor in increasing the comfort of your operators.
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Wirtgen’s W 250i milling machine is designed for removal of carriageway pavements at full depth in one pass. • Fuel-saving drive concept with two diesel engines • 991-hp Tier 4i engine • Three selectable milling drum speeds of 1,600, 1,800 and 2,000 rpm • Intelligent ISC track drive control for maximum traction • WIDRIVE machine management system • Milling width: 7 ft. 3 in. • Milling depth: 0 to 14 in. • Working width: 12 ft. 6 in. Search: 11272726
Kennametal RoadReady Milling Drums The Road-Ready milling drums feature Pro-Fit or Quick-Change block systems, and are balanced to reduce machine vibration. • Drums designed to specific customer parameters • User-selectable design elements include cutting pattern, diameter, width, advance rate and rpm • Drum configurations also available for a number of pavement conditions and road machine OEM specifications Search: 10087727
Roadtec RX-900e/ ex Half/Full Lane Cold Planer Roadtec's RX-900e half/full lane cold planer features a 950-hp Tier 4i Caterpillar engine. • Three- or four-track assemblies • Guardian Remote Telematics System • 120° load-out conveyor swing capability • Left/right side full-function operator stations on shock-absorbing operator platform with joy stick controls Search: 10913576
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ACE Group
65
Almix
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Asphalt Drum Mixers
44 – 45
Astec Inc.
13, 25, 36 – 37, 51
Carlson Paving Products Inc.
71
Clarence Richard
65
ClearSpan Fabric Structures
67
C.M. Consulting
67
Dillman Unidrum
18 – 19
Eager Beaver Trailers
31
E. D. Etnyre & Co.
46
E. T. Clancy Company
64
Evans & Daniels Inc.
64
FastMeasure By KTP Enterprises
65
Gencor Industries Inc.
3, 15, 41
Heatec
2, 47
KPI-JCI Astec Companies
23
LeeBoy
43
Libra Systems Corp.
32
NAPA
49
Powermoon
68
Reliable Asphalt Products
66
Roadtec an Astec Industries Co.
11, 72
SealMaster
21
Stansteel
7
Systems Equipment Corp.
35, 61
Tarmac International Inc.
27
Trade Show Services GACC New York Inc.
53
Weiler
33
WEM Automation
17
Willow Designs
67
Wirtgen America Inc.
5, 54 – 55
World of Asphalt
63
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Adding Life to High RAP Mixes Cargill uses bio-based rejuvenator to restore and extend pavement life cycle
To boost the life-cycle of high RAP mixes, additives are introduced back into the recycled content to help restore the original properties of the asphalt.
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s agencies continue to try and do more road work with less money, contractors are tasked with finding ways to make those dollars go further. Recycled asphalt pavement or RAP made up nearly 39% of all asphalt pavement mixes produced in 2017, a key indicator that asphalt producers are working to be more resource responsible as they apply technology and innovatio to make long-lasting asphalt pavements. In order to boost sustainability and the life-cycle of these high RAP mixes, additives are introduced back into the recycled content to restore old asphalt to near its original properties and create a pavement that is long lasting and less susceptible to cracking or rutting. One such additive was recently installed on a test section of roadway in Hopkins, MN. The product, Cargill’s Anova Asphalt Rejuvenator, is not only allowing the Minnesota DOT (MnDOT) to save money by using more recycled material, but also reducing their carbon footprint with a bio-based material. ANOVA IN ACTION Developed nearly five years ago, the Anova Rejuvenator was developed to address the need of incorporating higher amounts of RAP into a high
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performance hot mix asphalt application without sacrificing durability. “When asphalt ages, the fractions in the pavement start to change and cause an imbalance in the chemical makeup that has implications in terms of the performance and especially the durability of the material which can lead to cracking and failure,” Hassan Tabatabaee, technical manager for Cargill’s road construction business says. “When high amounts of recycled or reclaimed asphalt pavements are used in new pavements without treatment, those issues are carried on into the new mix.” Anova, a chemically modified additive from bio-renewable plant-based sources, rebalances those fractions in a targeted way and replenishes them with a biobased version of those missing fractions to bring it back to the performance of a lesser-aged asphalt binder and restore performance and durability. The product is added at the asphalt plant facility, similar to the way an antistrip additive would be introduced in-line with the virgin asphalt binder. “The introduction of Anova doesn’t change the process for the plant producer or the paver in any way and that’s by design,” Tabatabaee says. “The contractor doesn’t need to change anything. They see a mix that works well, compacts well and doesn’t give them any difficulty.” On a 1-mile test section of Excelsior Boulevard in Hopkins, MN crews installed traditional asphalt mix on the eastbound lanes of Excelsior between 11th Avenue and Church Lane. In the westbound lanes, crews stripped off the current layer of asphalt, injected it with Anova and immediately
reused it. In this case, 125 tons of asphalt normally destined for the scrap yard was put right back on the road. “The conversation started with MnDOT wanting to try innovative solutions and try to improve the sustainability of their roads,” Susan Listberger, Cargill product manager says. “The project in Hopkins centered on all aspects of sustainability. Making sure the product performed very well and that we could increase the recycled content without sacrificing performance.” Typically, a MnDOT standard mix would contain about 30% RAP, but with Anova, the mix used 45% RAP. For the test section, nearly 5,000 tons of mix was produced. And using recycled content saves big money. “By using recycled content, often contractors can save some money,” Listberger says. “The intent with Anova is that contractors continue to save money while getting higher performance and lower durability. The cost in use will be lower with Anova then a conventional mix today.” The additive has been used on parking lots and other commercial applications but this is the public roadway where Anova is being tested. “In this application, we’re using 45% RAP but in different plants we’re producing 50%, 85% and even 100% RAP mixes,” Tabatabaee says. “With the right design and the additive incorporated, we’ve demonstrated that we produce a 100% RAP mix without a compromise on quality.” Cargill is also working with NCAT and MnRoad to install further test sections to see results in even the most extreme conditions.
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