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ggregating, researching and interviewing for the 2020 State of the Industry Report, and analyzing post-ARA Show coverage, it’s hard to see much downside to the continued strength in the rental sector both globally and domestically. The consensus among several market research firms seems to hover at around a 4.6% to 4.9% CAGR through 2026 for global construction equipment rental. And while the U.S. construction market is still expected to slow slightly in 2020, according to IBISWorld, heavy equipment rental in the U.S. will still grow by 1.6% this year. Here are some simple stats from IBISWorld on what we might expect: • The current market size, measured by revenue of the heavy equipment rental industry, is $47.4B for 2020. • The heavy equipment rental industry in the U.S. has grown by 2.6% per year on average since 2015 but is only expected to grow by 1.6% in 2020. • The overall market size of the heavy equipment rental industry in the U.S. has increased faster than the overall economy. Beyond these quick data points, Grand View Research indicates the key growth factor for the global construction equipment rental market is the ongoing expansion in the construction industry. When you combine infrastructure demands from developing countries and strength in the residential and nonresidential sectors, coupled with the shifting trend toward renting equipment for the cost benefit, it’s clear the global rental market is poised for a healthy future. Because of the dynamic nature of the construction industry, avoiding the cost of equipment and the prospect of lower repair and maintenance costs, along with the ability to shield the business from the industry’s ups and downs, are big draws that will continue to spur rental market growth. The bottom line is the future looks bright for rental businesses. Read through the issue to discover all of the positives awaiting you in the months and years ahead.
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ELFA ANNOUNCES TOP 10 EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION TRENDS FOR 2020 The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA), which represents the nearly $1 trillion equipment finance sector, has revealed its Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2020. Given U.S. businesses, nonprofits and government agencies are expected to spend $1.91 trillion in capital goods or fixed business investment (including software) this year, financing a majority of those assets, these trends impact a significant portion of the U.S. economy. “Equipment acquisition drives supply chains across all U.S. manufacturing and service sectors. Nearly 80% of U.S. businesses use equipment leasing and financing to acquire the productive assets they need to operate and grow,” said Ralph Petta, ELFA president and CEO. The forecast includes: 1.
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EQUIPMENT AND EVENT RENTAL INDUSTRY IN THE U.S. CONTINUES STEADY GROWTH PATTERN Equipment and event rental companies are expected to generate $58.1 billion in revenue in the United States in 2020, up 3.8% compared to 2019, according to the latest updated forecast released by the American Rental Association (ARA). Construction and industrial equipment rental is forecast to reach $40.1 billion in 2020 with general tool rental revenue accounting for $14.1 billion and party and event revenue expected to be $3.8 billion. Total U.S. rental revenue is expected to grow by 4.1% in 2021, 4.2% in 2022 and 3.5% in 2023 to reach $65.2 billion. “We are in a fairly steady growth pattern with the chances of recession relatively low, keeping rental revenue growth moving higher throughout the forecast period,” says John McClelland, Ph.D., ARA vice president, government affairs, and chief economist. “The good news is that the U.S. economy will hold to a moderate growth path, and the risk of recession has fallen,” says Scott Hazelton, managing director, IHS Markit, the economic forecasting firm that compiles data for the ARA Rentalytics service as part of a partnership with ARA. “However, the markets that equipment rental primarily serves are likely to see some challenges. The U.S. economy continues to slow as the impetus from tax cuts, fiscal budget stimulus and interest rate reductions all wear off,” Hazelton says. Learn more at www.ForConstructionPros. com/21115160.
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GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT RENTAL MARKET TO REACH $174.52B BY 2026
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According to the “Construction Equipment Rental Market - Growth, Trends, and Forecast (2020-2025)” report by Mordor Intelligence, major factors that are driving and restricting the market’s growth trajectory are:
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Demand for Compact Excavators is Growing for Construction in Confined Spaces. Compact excavators are witnessing a steady demand pertaining to their role in performing high-level digging operations in cramped up spaces. Manufacturers are working toward improving the maneuverability of compact excavators for creating operational ease. Moreover, new compact excavators entering the market are being equipped with advanced functions such as autonomous operability and telematics. In
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addition, several companies in the global compact excavators market are striving to develop compact excavators with low fuel consumption and reduced noise emissions.”
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The CTX160 has a lift capacity of 1,600 lb. and hinge pin height of 88.75 in., and pushes the load further away from the machine for dumping into a truck. • Includes a 40-hp Kohler diesel engine and pilot-operated ground drive • Multifunctional display allows operator to continuously monitor machine readouts and diagnostics • Platform with operator presence system suspends ground drive and attachment motion if the user steps off the machine • Universal mounting plate and dual auxiliary hydraulic control enable use of a variety of attachments www.forconstructionpros.com/21095484
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This family of deck mulcher attachments comes in three sizes with cutting widths of 62, 74 and 86 in., weights from 1,950 to 2,450 lb. and hydraulic flow requirements from 17 to 41 gpm. • Two-sided blades effectively double their service life without having to flip the blade • Robust bearing carrier houses a heavy-duty bearing with an oversized shaft • Brush grabber inlets help to pull debris from fence rows or piles • Open-front design enables bidirectional discharge • Stump-jumper feature allows unit to ride over stumps without risking bolt shearing
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Skid Steer Saw This skid steer saw is compatible with any diamond saw blade and can cut depths from 10 to 20 in. • Can be mastered in minutes, requires minimal maintenance and operates in all terrains • Designed to cut flat surfaces and can cut some vertical surfaces, as well as concrete pipes, light poles and sewer and drainage pipes • Attachments for core drilling available www.forconstructionpros.com/21106431
ÇGenie Lift Tools Work Tray The new easy-to-install Genie Lift Tools Work Tray is designed to help eliminate clutter and potential tripping hazards by providing operators and workers with a convenient place to store their tools, fasteners and small materials in the platform. • Rotomodled design shares commonality with tool tray available on Genie boom lifts • Can be used on main platform or on the extension deck on most Genie GS slab scissor lift models www.forconstructionpros.com/21089460
ÅEDCO DS-20 Downcut Walk-behind Saw The DS-20 has a 20-in. blade capacity and a 7-gauge steel blade guard with welded protective segment flap. • 7.75-in. cutting depth • Easy turn crank for lowering and raising blade in and out of cut
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• Heavy-duty Anti-Vibration engine mount • Includes a heavy-duty 7-gauge steel laser cut frame, large screw-type depth control, wide-T handles with rubber grips and solid-steel lifting handles
• Hose storage system allows the hose to be stored flat and straight inside the unit frame
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Vacuum Excavator
The low-profile HX30G is powered by a 31-hp Vangaurd gas engine for optimal suction power and water pressure.
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Lavina 14E Superabrasive Grinder A new, small size single-head grinder from the LAVINA Elite Series. • 115-volt variable speed machine designed for grinding and polishing in tight spaces • Machine can be divided in two pieces, and the frame folds for easy transportation and storage • Handle bar can be adjusted sideways when the machine is used along edges www.forconstructionpros.com/21107482
BOMAG BPR 60/65 Reversible Plate Compactor The BPR 60/65 reversible plate compactor is available in a gasoline-powered model featuring an 11.7-hp Honda GX 390 engine. • High-wear-resistant baseplate comes in 17.2-, 25.6- and 29.5-in. compaction widths • Long steering handle and rubber isolation buffers for low hand-arm-vibration feedback
Epiroc Drum Cutters Epiroc offers a line of more than 30 drum cutter models including the auger drive units, axial drum cutters and transverse drum cutters. • Designed for carriers from 1,300 to 275,000 lb. (.6 to 125 tons) • Includes a large variety of cutting heads for various applications • Feature robust spur gears, a powerful drivetrain, secure attachment of cutter drums, and rigid and wear-resistant gear housing
• Hinged hood enclosure fully surrounds engine and components
• Central fixing system allows the drum cutter to rotate 360 degrees without having to be disconnected from the excavator
• Convenient access flap for daily maintenance items plus hinged hood for unobstructed access to engine and components
• Low vibration and quiet operation allow for work in sensitive areas
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• Available BOMAG ECONOMIZER compaction measurement system with intuitive display to improve compaction quality
Electric Eel eCAM Ace 100-Micro Compact Pipeline Inspection Camera System Electric Eel’s eCAM Ace 100-Micro facilitates quick inspections in pipes ranging from 1.5- to 3-in. in diameter and up to 100 ft. in length. • 512Hz transmitter and resettable on-screen footage counter • Video streamed directly to any mobile device to use as a monitor • Audio and video can be recorded to the mobile device • Saved files can be transferred via email, text or to the cloud • Push rod size: .271-in. diameter • Push rod length: 100 ft. • Footage counter displays feet and meters (resettable) • Camera head size: 1-in. diameter • Weight: 15 lb. • Dimensions: 10 in. W by 12 in. L by 16 in. H www.forconstructionpros.com/21113585
Felling Trailers FT-16 IT-I Drop-deck Industrial Tilt Trailer Felling Trailers’ FT-16 IT-I drop deck industrial tilt equipment trailer features a 5-ft. stationary deck and an 18-ft. tilt deck. • Auto Tilt Deck Latch Mechanism • Two 8,000-lb. axles with torsion suspension • Dual cushion cylinder tilt with lock valve • Twin 12k drop leg jacks • Removable attachment rack mounted on front of stationary deck • Pallet fork holder • Toolbox with lockable cover in hitch www.forconstructionpros.com/21108181
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The R-Series S76 skid steer and T76 compact track loader have redesigned lift arms featuring cast steel sections that provide greater strength while enabling a slimmer profile arm that enhances visibility.
ÇWeber MT MC 85 Trench Roller Weber MT’s MC 85 trench roller offers a compaction option for wet clay-like and silty soils where conventional soil compactors cannot be used.
• 2,900-lb. rated operating capacities and 128.3-in. lift height to hinge pin • 8,615-lb. (S76) and 10,250-lb. (T76) operating weights • Feature a 74-hp Bobcat turbocharged inline diesel engine, direct drive system and redesigned cooling system • 23.3-gpm auxiliary hydraulic flow with 30.3-gpm high-flow option • Cast-steel Bob-Tach attachment mounting system www.forconstructionpros.com/21116184
• High centrifugal force combined with kneading effect of sheepsfoot drums • Hydraulic articulated steering • Water-cooled, 3-cylinder Kubota D1005, 24-hp Tier 4 Final diesel engine • Radio remote control for operation from a safe distance • Machine automatically stops when distance between unit and operator is closer than 20 ft. or further than 65 ft. • Engine automatically switches to idle speed when remote control isn’t being operated • Two compaction settings: 8,093 and 16,411 lb. • Vibration is optional and can be switched on using automatic function
Æ General Pipe Cleaners Speedrooter 92R Power Drain Cleaner With Automatic Feed
Speedrooter 92R from General Pipe Cleaners blends the best of professional drain cleaners with the rugged reliability of rental machines. • 3- to 10-in. drain lines • Heavy-duty 10-in. wheels, stair climbers and folding handle for easy transport • Variable speed automatic feed feeds and retrieves the Flexicore cable at up to 20 ft. per minute • Power cable feed and guide tube combination keeps hands clean, safe and away from spinning cable • Cage holds 100 ft. of 5/8- or 3/4-in. Flexicore cable
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ÅCustom Equipment Hy-Brid Lifts PS-1930 Scissor Lift
The Pro Series PS-1930 19-ft. scissor lift features non-fold-down rails and the LeakGuard system plus a new color scheme that identifies it as meeting ANSI A92.20 standards. • Platform height of 19 ft. and working height of 25 ft. • Features a capacity of 650 lb. and is rated for one person plus materials • Fits through standard doors without fold-down rails and is lightweight (less than 2,000 lb.) and compact enough to fit in standard elevators • 60-in.-long by 24-in.-wide platform with a 30-in. slide-out platform extension • Rated for indoor and outdoor use with upper controls that allow users to switch between indoor and outdoor modes www.forconstructionpros.com/21111086
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INDUSTRY UPDATE INDUSTRY EVENTS: CONEXPO 2020
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Etnyre Announces Acquisition of Rayner Equipment at CONEXPO 2020 www.ForConstructionPros.com/21120659
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Dynapac Partners with Trimble to Automate the Soil Compaction Process www.ForConstructionPros.com/21120667
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Ecovolve Seeks to Revolutionize High-tip, Battery-powered Dumper Market www.ForConstructionPros.com/21120196
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Mecalac to Demonstrate Game-Changing Models at CONEXPO 2020 www.ForConstructionPros.com/21119710
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SINOBOOM Introducing MEWP Product Line to North America (see image, right) www.ForConstructionPros.com/21120541
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Here’s a brief snapshot as to what has already been announced at the construction industry’s biggest domestic event:
This news came in before the show even started! Dozens of announcements will be pouring in over the course of the next days and weeks. Head to www.ForConstructionPros.com for more CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 news and product announcements.
HYUNDAI CE TO DEVELOP HYDROGENFUELED EXCAVATORS, FORKLIFTS Hyundai Construction Equipment recently entered into an agreement with Hyundai Motors and Hyundai Mobis to develop hydrogen-fueled excavators and forklifts, with development starting this year and plans to roll out the technology as soon as 2023. The three companies will collaborate on the technology at Hyundai’s Mabuk Research Center in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. According to the Memorandum of Understanding signed by all parties, Hyundai Motors and Hyundai Mobis will design and manufacture hydrogen fuel cell systems, including power packs, while Hyundai Construction Equipment will design, manufacture and
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evaluate the performance of the excavators and forklifts incorporating the technology. Hydrogen-based electric construction equipment uses electricity produced through the chemical reactions between hydrogen and oxygen as its power source, which means no toxic emissions. Compared with lithiumbattery-powered electric machines, hydrogen fuel cells are especially compatible with the power demands associated with large construction equipment because it is easier to expand the capacity of hydrogen fuel cells. Read more at www.ForConstructionPros.com/21119776.
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JCB ROLLS ITS 750,000TH BACKHOELOADER OFF THE PRODUCTION LINE JCB celebrated a unique milestone as its 750,000th backhoe-loader rolled off the production line in Rocester, Staffordshire – the very location where the first JCB backhoe was manufactured almost 70 years ago. In 1953, company founder, the late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE, conceived the idea of the JCB backhoe-loader, creating a single machine combining a front shovel and rear excavator arm. In its first full year of production in 1954, just 35 of the machines were produced and it took more than 20 years for the first 50,000 to be made. JCB now manufactures backhoe loaders in the UK, USA, India, and Brazil. “Some of my earliest childhood memories are of watching our first backhoeloaders being produced and it’s incredible to think we have now manufactured 750,000,” said Lord Bamford, JCB Chairman. The company’s first backhoe was the Mark I, a concept that mechanized many jobs that had previously been done by hand. The product developed rapidly, with the launch of the Hydra-Digga in 1956. The launch of the heavier, more powerful JCB 4 in 1960 was the first machine with the company’s signature yellow branding. Learn more at www.ForConstructionPros.com/21119716.
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onstruction cost savings and reduced liaequipment bility benefits of renting as rentals have opposed to buying. been trendLooking back at renting upward over the al trends for 2019, Cannon past few years. A study explains how weather affectby the American Rental ed monthly rental trends, BigRentz CEO Association (ARA) what were the most comScott Cannon revealed renting equipment monly rented equipment types in the construction indusand how technology is contry is at an all-time high. In fact, 93% stantly evolving the industry. of respondents reported having rentChoppy rental trends in 2019 ed equipment in 2019. Of those who due to weather rented, 92% said they expect to rent at It stands to reason that construcleast as much in 2020, while 52% plan tion equipment rental companies to rent even more. see increases in business during cer“The definite long-term trend tain months of the year. When the is contractors are renting more and weather is nicer during the spring more of the equipment they need as and summer, more building occurs opposed to purchasing the equipment — resulting in more equipment being directly. And that’s been really consisrented. tent from the early 2000s and [was] But Cannon says trends were a exacerbated and enhanced after the bit different during 2019. He explains financial crisis in 2008,” says Scott that August, a month during which Cannon, BigRentz CEO. BigRentz typically experiences signifAccording to Cannon, equipicant year-on-year growth, remained ment rentals are steadily growing in relatively flat — while business in the construction industry due to the
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October rose by 30% from the previous year. Cannon attributes this anomaly to weather. “Over the last 12 months to year-and-a-half, there’s been more wet weather in the United States than really any period in United States history. And that means that [during] certain months where we thought we’d be more robust, we weren’t, and in other months [we were busier],” he says.
Most frequently rented construction equipment Which types of equipment were rented most often? Cannon says scissor lifts ruled the roost. He also shares that generators are growing in popularity, and heavy equipment still makes up a large portion of rental company revenue. “Scissor lifts [are] generally the most rented item anywhere — but in terms of revenue, large booms and cranes make up the majority of our business. Even though we rent less of them, they make up a higher percentage of our revenue because they’re generally bigger items, they’re on rent for a longer duration of time and so forth,” Cannon says. BigRentz has also seen a bigger demand for power items thanks to sweltering summer weather and power outages from the California wildfires. “We’ve seen a lot of our customers push us to rent items in the power sector, like generators and [other] items that traditionally weren’t rented. Temporary air conditioning has been a big boom for us as well,” Cannon says.
Technology and advancements improve construction equipment rental industry Telematics technology has transformed the construction industry. This GPS and analytics technology enables contractors to monitor equipment usage, track stolen or lost machinery and benefit from a range of data insights. “I think telematics is a real game changer for the industry,” Cannon says. “In addition to knowing where the equipment is to help prevent loss or damages, it feeds back information on utilization of the equipment.” He goes on to say that telematics can also remind contractors when a machine hasn’t been used in a while. This helps them determine whether it might be more cost-effective to turn in an unneeded piece of equipment rather than continuing to pay the rental fee. “Equipment is generally getting safer and [is] better made than [it was] in the past,” Cannon adds. “[Machines are] more fuel efficient, which helps the environment. In terms of technology, we’ve seen a shift to more demand for online equipment procurement. So, for roughly 90% of the items we rent today, customers can self-serve themselves online.” Cannon adds that only around 10% of customers booked equipment online two or three years ago, while 40% to 50% book entirely online today.
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Looking ahead to 2020 trends Cannon says he anticipates sustained growth and a continued emphasis on technology in 2020. A heavy focus for BigRentz is integrating with any software customers already use on their jobsites. “We’re putting a big emphasis on integration with our customers’ software. A lot of contractors work in multiple locations and use various software tools,” says Cannon. He explains that it’s important for rental equipment to work seamlessly with tools already being used by contractors, to avoid duplication of efforts or snags in communication. Cannon expects construction equipment rental growth to continue throughout 2020. “In terms of the overall industry itself, we think it’s going to be continued growth for 2020. I think overall economic trends are solid, [though we may see] slower growth than we’ve experienced in 2018 or 2019.”
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redicting the future is not an produce a recent surge in single-family fundamentals. “There are two exact science, and with all of building permits and the highest home major factors at work,” says Anirban the variables surrounding builder confidence in about 20 years.” Basu, chief economist, Associated Construction industry stake2020, it can be downBuilders and Contractors (ABC). holders remain upbeat about the right challenging to plan “The first is the strength first half of 2020, according to ABC’s for the upcoming year. In of America’s conMORE THAN Construction Confidence Index. this article, four indussumer spending-led More than 60% of contractors expect try insiders share their economy, now in its 11th sales to rise over the next six months. views of market condiyear of economic expanOF CONTRACTORS sion. Much of the strength “The implication is that there should tions. While they may be plenty of spending in both resihave different takes on in the economy can be EXPECT dential and commercial construction how the overall industry observed in the behavior SALES TO segments this year,” says Basu. segments may perform, of the labor market, which Ken Simonson, chief economist, their insights can help continues to churn out net Associated Contractors of America you formulate your own OVER THE NEXT new jobs in large numSIX MONTHS (AGC), is also optimistic about resiaction plan for the combers. This has the effect dential and commercial construction. ing months. of expanding demand for “I expect modest increases in both space of various types, whether in the Commercial and housing residential construction spending form of fulfillment centers or office market forecast mixed (2% to 7%) and nonresidential pribuildings. The other major source of Two of the industry insiders are vate and public spending (0% to 4% impact is the shockingly low cost of confident in continued strength in each) in 2020. The most promising capital.” Previous forecasts regarding the commercial and housing conmarkets are single-family housing interest rates have missed the mark. struction market, while the other two and power and energy, especially “Economists had prepredict small declines. Not all of the wind and solar projects RETAIL dicted that interest rates segments in this market category will and pipelines. Each of CONSTRUCTION would be much higher by perform equally, with retail space and these markets should OUTLOOK now, but rather than rishotels ranking among the weaker segincrease by 5% to 10%.” ing in 2019, interest rates ments. Power, energy and warehouses But not all segdeclined for the most part,” may have more upside potential. ments of commercial Basu explains. “This helped AFTER A -25% IN 2019 construction look Let’s look at the economic
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ECAST FOR CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL bright. “The outLos Angeles,” he continBUILDING look remains ues. “However, slowing OUTLOOK bleak for retail economic growth in construction 2020 will lead to less (-15% or more, following hiring and downward According to IHS Markit, public a 25% decline in 2019) (SINGLE-FAMILY UNITS) pressure on multifamiconstruction spending in the U.S. and fragile for manufacly starts.” experienced healthy growth in 2019, turing projects, many of Branch forecasts despite a decline in private construction which have been put on commercial starts will spending during the year. The rise in public construction spending can hold because of uncerdecline 6% in 2020 to be largely attributed to a number of tainty over trade policy,” $119.5 billion. “Hotel infrastructure projects that state and (MULTIFAMILY UNITS) and warehouse starts says Simonson. local governments initiated during the Richard Branch, will show the largyear that they had put off while waiting for an infrastructure plan from the chief economist for Dodge Data & est pullbacks (down 11% and 10%, Trump Administration and Congress. Analytics, expects starts in both the respectively) as real estate fundaresidential and commercial buildmentals in both markets show signs ing markets to settle back in 2020. of bottoming out. The office mar“On the residential side, single-family ket, meanwhile, will post the mildest warehouse segments, which fell 28% units will slip 5%, while multifamidrop, down just 2% next year as and 7%, respectively,” says Katherine ly units are expected to fall 15%,” he growth in data center construction Smith, director of public relations. states. “Despite strong demand, sinsomewhat offsets weakness in the “Construction of retail buildings gle-family construction continues to traditional office market.” has plummeted largely COMMERCIAL suffer from weak affordability and IHS Markit expects because the retail indusBUILDING a significant lack of supply of entry commercial constructry is scaling back the OUTLOOK level/affordable units that will persist tion spending to finish development of brickinto 2020. 2019 substantially lower and-mortar retail spaces “Multifamily construction, meanfollowing double-digas the industry underwhile, has seen aggressive growth it average annual growth goes changes and shifts over the past several years fueled by from 2011 to 2018. “The pullback toward e-commerce activity.” high-value projects in major urban in construction activity for 2019 has She adds, “The rise of e-comareas such as New York, Miami and been most notable in the retail and merce had been a boon to warehouse
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construction, which rose an average of 22% annually from 2010 through 2018. However, warehouse construction spending declines in 2019 can partially be attributed to weak business investment related to uncertainty around trade-related tariff concerns.” Looking to 2020, IHS Markit expects commercial construction to fall further, with spending forecast to be 6.5% lower than in 2019. “The decline is expected to be widespread, but most notably in office and lodgDodge Data and Analytics predicts ing segments, which account for construction spending is expected to public works starts (streets/highways, 60% of all commercial conbe relatively flat, with a decline in sinbridges, water, sewer etc.) will increase struction spending,” says gle-family construction offsetting 5% 4% in 2020 to $164.3 billion as federal Smith. “Spending growth in improvement spending.” funding for transportation and water PUBLIC projects moves slightly higher. on office buildHEALTHCARE Public construction to ing construction is BUILDING: maintain current level expected to decline September, and as of this time, there According to IHS Markit, pub4% and lodgis no new legislation to extend lic construction spending in the ing construction surface transportation funding. U.S. experienced healthy growth in spending is expect“The bright spots 2019, despite a decline in ed to fall 7%. Like LOCAL HIGHWAY for the year will be pubprivate construction spend2019, anemic busiIN SPENDING AND STREET ing during the year. ness investment is FORECASTED CONSTRUCTION: lic healthcare building “The rise in public conspending, forecast to rise expected to be the struction spending can be 7%, and state and local drag on commercial construction.” largely attributed to a number spending on highways IHS Markit also expects residenof infrastructure projects that and streets constructial construction to finish 2019 lower, tion and water and state and local governments with spending falling an estimated 9% sewer construction, with initiated during the year that for the year. “Despite declining mortFORECASTED expected increases of 2% they had put off while waitgage rates, single-family construction ing for an infrastructure and 8%, respectively,” spending has been the biggest drag plan from the Trump Administration predicts Smith. “It is notable that in on residential construction activity, and Congress,” says Smith. “Because a 2019 the state of Illinois passed a $45 falling 10% for the year,” says Smith. plan never came to fruition, states and billion infrastructure plan, which is “One significant headwind to localities started a number of projects expected to result in public construcsingle-family construction in tion in these segments beginning in — specifically highways and 2019 and into 2020 2020. In contrast, spending on public streets projects — that caused is the un-affordabiliWATER AND SEWER transportation and government buildpublic infrastructure constructy of housing to many ings is forecast to pull down growth potential home buyers. CONSTRUCTION: tion spending to rise during the year.” for 2020.” “Rising prices, as Going into 2020, IHS Basu remains optimistic about well as the rising cost Markit expects overall pubinfrastructure spending. “There is of building a home, lic construction spending to little reason to believe that infrahas caused home be relatively flat for the year. structure spending will soften in builders to construct FORECASTED While state and local entities 2020,” he says. According to ABC’s larger homes that are leading the charge, there Construction Backlog Indicator, the fall outside of most is some uncertainty over federal fundinfrastructure category has improved potential home buyers’ price point,” ing in 2020. The FAST Act expires in more than any other construction she continues. “In 2020, residential
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segment during the first 10 months of 2019. “State and local government finances continue to be in solid shape, driven by a combination of higher income, retail and property tax collections,” notes Basu. “That leaves more money available for infrastructure investment. Moreover, low interest rates make it advantageous for governments to float bonds to finance substantial infrastructure outlays. “Among the categories of infrastructure expected to experience the fastest rate of growth in construction spending are water systems, public safety, and roads and bridges, presuming that Congress manages to address the impending insolvency of the nation’s Highway Trust Fund,” he adds. Simonson believes the strongest public categories are likely to be highway and street construction and transportation, especially transit and airports. “The cumulative impact of several years of state fuel tax increases, wider use of tolling, voter and legislative approval of transit bond issues, and growing air travel should ensure sufficient funding to boost spending on these categories even though Congress is unlikely to approve new federal funds for infrastructure,” he says. Branch predicts public construction will benefit in 2020 from With construction starts expected to post only a mild pullback in 2020, material pricing pressure will remain an issue.
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the stability of government funding for projects. “Institutional building construction starts, which include projects such as schools, hospitals and airline terminals, will remain essentially flat at $142.5 billion,” he forecasts. “The strength in the institutional market will be in education buildings and healthcare (starts will rise 2% and 3%, respectively). Education activity will benefit from moderate demographic growth in the K-12 population, while aging baby boomers provide strength to the healthcare market.” He adds, “Public works starts (streets/highways, bridges, water, sewer, etc.) will increase 4% in 2020 to $164.3 billion as federal funding for transportation and water projects moves slightly higher.”
Trade agreements could ease material pricing pressure Pricing pressure is usually linked to supply and demand. “With construction starts only expected to post a mild pullback in 2020, material pricing pressure should remain a significant issue,” says Branch. “That, however, will be offset somewhat by an easing in trade uncertainty due to the agreement on the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and the Phase One trade deal between the U.S. and China. Wage pressures will also remain acute next year due to the significant shortage of skilled labor in the construction industry.” There are geopolitical risks, as well. “As always, volatility in the Middle East can cause abrupt price increases for oil, affecting diesel fuel and asphalt purchased directly by contractors, as well as the fuel cost they pay in freight bills for delivering materials and equipment and for debris removal,” says Simonson. At the moment, there appears to be reasonable supply/demand balance
OUTLOOK FOR KEY COMMODITY PRICES • The IHS Markit forecast sees material prices generally moving higher, though this is not the case for every industry: steel prices are at or past bottom. Buyers still have the upper hand, but balance will return as time passes. A seller’s market is not expected as capacity is high and demand is still quite soft. • Nonferrous metals appear to have turned a corner in December 2019. While the downside looks increasingly limited, relatively weak growth in manufacturing will cap any sustained rally in metal prices. • Chemicals and plastics signal a shift, with leverage starting to push slowly over to suppliers. This change will grow as 2020 progresses. • Lumber prices will increase in 2020, particularly in the first and second quarters. IHS Markit advises purchasing as soon as possible. In addition, the company urges buyers to capture the price drops of 2019 before accepting any increases in the year ahead. • Cement and concrete will have lower input costs in 2020, which will keep price escalation close to longer-term averages for both commodities.
foremost materials. But agreements that remove tariffs — or the imposition of higher tariffs — could cause sudden, significant price changes for steel, aluminum, copper and lumber. A recovering global market could drive up demand. “After a rather weak 2019, the global economy appears to be firming,” says Basu. “This is due in
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large measure to stimuli being offered by policymakers in China, Europe, the United States and elsewhere. The implication is that commodity prices are likely to rise in 2020, producing higher construction materials prices. “The first phase trade deal with China and the new USMCA agreement further support this narrative, since each stand to reduce the level of economic uncertainty facing various decision makers, thereby supporting more rapid and stable global economic growth,” he continues. “Issues between the United States and Iran, as well as commitments by OPEC nations to cut oil output, have helped to push oil prices in North America past the $60 mark as 2020 begins.” The Pricing and Purchasing group at IHS Markit anticipates construction material prices to increase slightly (in aggregate) for 2020. “While some raw material prices are still searching for bottom, others are beginning to see moderate price increases,” says Smith. “We have characterized the environment in supply chains as clearly favoring buyers for the past six months. However, we believe a subtle shift is beginning. Manufacturing activity is stabilizing after slowing globally for the past 18 months.” She adds, “Improvement in physical demand will be accompanied by a degree of inventory restocking, providing a modest boost to apparent consumption. The slow tightening in markets will become apparent during the next four quarters, with pricing leverage between buyers and goods producers becoming more balanced by the second half of 2020.” Recent trade policy developments have proven favorable, relieving some uncertainties and supporting IHS Markit’s view of moderate price growth. The Mexican Senate approved the amended USMCA and, following Congressional ratification, the agreement was recently
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TECHNOLOGY’S IMPACT ON THE LABOR SHORTAGE The longstanding labor shortage continues to place a drag on contractors’ ability to secure the resources needed to compete projects. In the past few years, equipment manufacturers have been trying to address this critical issue through technology by introducing new automation features, robotics and other advanced technologies. “Many types of technology are making an incremental difference in the cost, speed and safety of construction projects,” says Ken Simonson, AGC. While some companies have realized efficiency gains, the overall impact on the majority of current projects is minimal. “The usefulness and speed of adoption of various technologies differs greatly by project and firm type.” Every quarter, Dodge Data & Analytics publishes the Commercial Construction Index, which includes tracking data on labor shortages and different trends impacting the market. “In the Q4 editions of the CCI in 2018 and 2019, we looked at the question of technology adoption and the benefits expected from it,” says Donna Laquidara-Carr, Industry Insights Research Director. “In that study, 78% of contractors said that they expect advanced technologies deployed on site to help increase productivity, which of course would directly impact the labor shortages. “The top technologies that they think will help are equipment tagging, wearable technologies and RFID tagging,” she continues. “We also looked at current and expected use of these technologies by contractors. While we saw notable year-over-year growth in the use of equipment tagging and RFID tagging, and high levels of optimism about the percentage who expect to use these technologies in the next three years, it is important to note that as of Q4 2019, only 20% of contractors are using equipment tagging technology, 11% are using RFID tagging and 6% are using wearable technology. While we do eventually expect this tech to provide important tools to help contractors address workforce shortages, this will happen over a much longer time frame than by 2020 or even by 2022.” Technology is not going to solve the labor shortage in the near term. “Adoption of key technologies and processes will continue to shape the construction environment in 2020, but significant skills shortages will continue to plague the industry,” says the ABC’s Anirban Basu. “Because most contractors are presently very busy, there is little opportunity to adopt and adapt to new technologies and processes. Among the technologies likely to have the most impact over time are robotics, including those that can be used to lay brick. Modularization stands to be a process-based phenomenon that will gain additional market share over time.”
signed into law by President Trump. The next step is ratification in the Canadian Parliament, which should occur in 2020. The primary upside risk to the forecast is the reversal of the Phase One trade deal between the U.S. and China (defined as China excluding Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR). “This agreement rolls back not only some of the tariffs between the two countries but lays the framework for a broader Phase Two agreement that would lower or eliminate them entirely,” Smith points out. “Most
important perhaps, even a Phase One agreement removes some of the guesswork that has been inhibiting business planning and thereby slowing growth. “A risk going forward is a collapse in Phase Two negotiations over some of the contentious issues, such as Chinese state subsidies, avoided in the Phase One deal,” she comments. “Such an outcome that reimposes tariffs or brings new higher tariffs rates would mean higher costs — and, in turn, [higher] prices for construction raw materials.”
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t appears as if uncertainty will once again reign in 2020 for the road building industry. Lack of funding certainty, the skilled worker shortage, tariff impacts and more are all weighing heavily on the minds of construction business owners. Yet, while contractors may be apprehensive about the year ahead, industry experts say there’s reason to stay positive. “We believe that 2020 will be another strong year for asphalt producers and highway contractors,” says Ed Mortimer, vice president, transportation infrastructure for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “Federal funding remains stable and more state and local governments continue to move forward with critical transportation projects. We believe this trend will continue.” Here’s what else you might expect in 2020 from experts that represent all facets of the road building industry. www.ForConstructionPros.com/RENTAL
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are likely to see states adopt a conserfederal funding and legislative action vative approach to new project starts, on surface transportation reauthoriHow likely is it that Congress will which could take some larger projects zation. The Senate EPW Committee put policy before politics and enact off the table approved on long-term legislation for infrastrucfor 2020. At a 21-0 vote ture funding and secure the Fixing the same time, the America’s America’s Surface Transportation many states Transportation (FAST) Act before it runs out? and localiInfrastructure FAST ACT EXPIRES. Audrey Copeland, presities are doing Act (S. 2302). dent, National Asphalt Pavement what they can to raise additional local While the bill includes a 27% increase Association (NAPA): We are lookfunds for transportation. This helps in federal highway investment over ing toward reauthorization of federal them maintain their infrastructure the next five years, it also creates — surface transportation programs in networks, but it is no substitute for for the first time — a national bridge the middle of what is certain to be a federal action. program and incentivizes state DOTs high-stakes election cycle. Congress Alison Premo Black, senior vice to build infrastructure that is resilient still has time to enact a surface transpresident, policy & chief economist, to changing climate conditions. portation reauthorization bill before American Road & Transportation To move the bill to the full Senate, the FAST Act expires on September Builders Association (ARTBA): the Banking, Commerce and Finance 30, which is just weeks before election Congress has acted to increase fedCommittees must move their parts of day. Passage of a multi-year surface eral transportation investment the bill. The key will be the Finance transportation bill would through the annual approCommittee, who has to identify $110 provide certainty for highpriations process, providing billion in new funding over five years way agencies to plan and over $10 billion in supto pay for the ATIA. budget for projects. But for plemental funding for the We continue to push Senate leadthat to happen, lawmakers federal-aid highway, traners to come together with a package will need to come together sit and airport improvement that can be approved by the Senate... and agree to move forward programs in FY2018 and With 2020 being a presidential elecPREMO with a plan. 2019. Additional funding tion year, we believe there should be a The Senate is also expected in FY2020. sense of urgency to finish work on the Environment and This increase is in addibill and have a bill sent to President Public Works (EPW) tion to what states receive Trump early 2020. Any later and Committee has approved under the FAST Act and the possibility of extending the sura bipartisan five-year the Airport Improvement face transportation bill (or FAST Act) reauthorization bill, Program and has helped becomes greater. It took 32 extensions America’s Transportation support significant transporto complete the last surface transporCOPELAND Infrastructure Act of tation construction market tation bill. To prevent a repeat, we 2019 (ATIA), that boosts growth in 2019. will be launching an all-out advocacy highway spending by The fact that the EPW and grassroots effort to remind memmore than 27% above Committee is proactivebers of Congress of the urgent need the FAST Act funding ly moving forward with a for action. levels. NAPA has been reauthorization of the fedAnirban Basu, chairman and urging Senate Majority eral highway program more CEO, Sage Policy Group: Americans Leader Mitch McConnell than a year before it expires is don’t seem to agree on much these MORTIMER to bring the legislation noteworthy. days, but one thing to the Senate floor for a vote, as well Ed Mortimer, U.S. they manage to as for the House Transportation and Chamber of Commerce: agree upon is the Infrastructure Committee to start While the Trump infraneed to step up drafting its own legislation. structure plan infrastructure investWithout strong signals from has stalled in ment. Accordingly, Washington that federal funding will Congress, we coninfrastructure not be disrupted or diminished, we tinue to see solid is especially fertile
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ground for bipartisanship. This past July, the Senate EPW Committee introduced a $287 billion funding reauthorization bill that would pick up where 2015’s FAST Act left off, providing funding for the next five years. The Highway Trust Fund is set for insolvency in 2021, so this is likely one of the very few things that gets done this year.
States continuing to step up To counteract rising construction costs and the lack of federal funding, since 2012, 36 states have taken infrastructure funding increases into their own hands. How has this helped the road building industry sustain work, and what else can they do to remain competitive? ARTBA: Voters in 19 states November 5, 2019, sent a decisive message of support for transportation investment, approving 89% of 305 state and local transportation ballot measures. In total, the 270 approved initiatives are expected to generate over $9.6 billion in one-time and recurring revenue. Since 2010, voters have approved 81% of nearly 2,000 transportation investment ballot measures. Sage Policy Group: State and local government finances have improved dramatically over the course of the current decade. More people are working, which triggers higher income tax collections. Rising incomes help fuel retail sales and retail sales tax collections. Property values have rebounded, and there are more properties to assess and tax. Accordingly, property tax revenues are up, too. The result is that state and local governments have been filling in much of the void left by the federal government. It also means that state and local governments have been at the vanguard of dealing with rising construction costs. NAPA: At the state level, we have
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seen funding increasWithout providing es. In cases, this has financial stability for raised significant revpublic highways, conenue for projects. In tractors’ labor market California, for examwill seek jobs in other ple, Senate Bill 1, which industries, and we may voters reaffirmed in never see those work2018, will raise an esti- NATIONWIDE IN 2018 ers again. A weakened mated $182.6 billion for labor pool causes chaltransportation projects over its first lenges in terms of costs for human decade. resources and recurrent training. This Contractors continue to enter new is a challenge not just for getting work infrastructure markets and win jobs done in 2020 but well into the future. The 2020 construction season in the commercial and private market will be shaped by the highway fundsectors. They’ve also looked at other ing levels provided in the FY2020 services they can add to their porttransportation appropriations, state folio, such as disaster response and and local spending on highways and winter maintenance contracts with roads, and residential and commercial counties and cities. construction markets, and contracFinally, contractors continue tors will plan accordingly. Naturally, to be smart, innovative and effisecuring a long-term highway bill cient. Increasing the use of reclaimed would remove uncertainty, which asphalt pavement (RAP) makes sense would allow contractors to take a lonfor environmental reasons, but when ger-term approach to their equipment used properly it also helps mitipurchasing and hiring plans. gate the cost of producing mixtures. In 2018 alone, the use of RAP saved How can we combat about $2.8 billion nationwide comuncertainty? pared to the use of all new materials. Providing immediate, sustainable Uncertainty means funding is the best way to give concontractors wait and see tractors the certainty they need to With so much financial and politmove forward with letting projects. ical uncertainty, many contractors How can this be done? say they will take a “wait and see” ARTBA: Congress needs to act to approach to purchasing new equipreauthorize the federal aid highway ment and hiring. How will this program. When the reauthorization impact the market in 2020? process is delayed and the federU.S. Chamber of Commerce: al program operates under a series While there may be some political of continuing resolutions, states tend uncertainly, we believe the marto delay projects. This uncertainty ket fundamentals remain strong. We would be a significant headwind for are hopeful that a positive resolution the market growth we are expecting to the tariff issue and steady federal to see in 2020. state and local funding will ensure the NAPA: The gas tax is still the 2020 transportation market remains best option for raising revenue for strong. the Highway Trust Fund. It’s relaNAPA: This uncertainty does tively simple to manage and collect. create major challenges for contracMoving to vehicle- or driver-based tors across the highway industry, taxation would increase the complexespecially for retention and hiring. ity of tracking and collecting taxes
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significantly. That said, Congress might consider — and NAPA would support — supplementing fuel taxes with heavy truck fees and electric vehicle user fees for better cost allocation. Contractors should be aware that funding issues are complex. Overall funding levels do not tell the full story of how what happens in D.C. can impact the asphalt pavement market. Congress can and has limited who can spend the funds and what projects the funds can be spent on in highway reauthorization bills like the FAST Act. As more funds are shifted away from state transportation agencies to be spent by counties and cities, the mix of projects changes. Also, if Congress or a state legislature decides to direct spending toward certain types of projects (e.g., bridges or transit), that too impacts the market. These are the sort of details and opportunities for contractors, which are only uncovered through careful, thorough reading of the legislation, which NAPA highlights in its legislative briefings to members. U.S. Chamber of Commerce: In the short term, an adjustment of the gasoline tax is the most efficient, transparent way to fund highways. No other mechanism meets that standard. We do believe federal and state governments must continue to study and test a vehicle miles traveled system. With alternative fueled vehicles continuing to come online over the next 15 years, we do see a mileage-based fee program as the next step after one final adjustment to the federal fuel tax. We also believe any mileage-based fee program should be used by all highway users and not single out any industry or user as a first step. We will work with the transportation industry, organized labor and other stakeholders to ensure we at least maintain steady, predictable federal funding. We also expect
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Subcontractors of all types are scrambling to put together teams of workers that can do the work, don’t generate legal liability and stick around long enough to learn their craft. Many contractors have turned to steep overtime payments to get the work done, which of course translates into higher costs and lower margins, all things being equal. There is a growing movement toward bulking up apprenticeship programs, placing training facilities in challenged neighborhoods and reemphasizing vocational instruction in high schools. It will take years How do we improve for these initiatives to have a major workforce development? impact, and contractors will continSeventy-eight percent of construcue to see many of their workers head tion firms report that for retirement. However, they are having a difthe nation is waking up ficult time finding to the idea that college qualified workers. What preparedness is not the is the impact, and what CONSTRUCTION only path to success and FIRMS HAVING does the industry need to stability. DIFFICULT do to attract workers? U.S. Chamber of TIME FINDING ARTBA: Finding Commerce: We conQUALIFIED skilled labor contintinue to see challenges WORKERS: ues to be a challenge in in the asphalt and other some areas, largely depending on the industries in attracting high-skilled regional market dynamics. [However], workers. We continue to support over the last five years, employment apprenticeship programs and outby highway and bridge contractors reach to high schools and colleges. has grown at a rate of 3% a year as We also believe that federal leadthe amount of construction work has ers must come together to enact a increased. In some states with growcomprehensive immigration bill ing state and local highway and bridge that protects our nation’s borders programs, employment has grown at but ensures we can bring in the men an average rate of 10% a year. and women needed to modernize Many contractors are making susAmerica’s infrastructure. tained efforts to attract young workers NAPA: We have heard some anecthrough construction career days dotal stories about NAPA members and events aimed at recruiting high choosing not to bid on projects due school students to the industry. There to workforce supply concerns, but it are also a number of programs to is not widespread. This is not a probtrain new workers, recruit veterans lem unique to our industry, so NAPA and reach other potential employees. is working to fill the gaps specific to Some states have embarked on stateasphalt contractors and in partnerwide campaigns to promote jobs in the ship with government agencies and transportation construction industry. other associations to address it for Sage Policy Group: our industry. Congress to reauthorize the Water Resources Development Act, which will authorize new U.S. Army Corps of Engineers civil works projects. Sage Policy Group: There should be a more aggressive push toward user fees. Mileage-based fees make considerable sense, since a roadway subject to deterioration isn’t much concerned about whether it is being impacted by electric- or gas-powered vehicles. This means more electronic tolls on our nation’s highways. Most states have raised gas taxes this decade, which also helps.
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NAPA has called out workforce development as a specific area for focus and action in our strategic plan. We now have a dedicated Workforce Development committee comprised of NAPA members and State Asphalt Pavement Association representatives. So far, we’ve spent a lot of time on market research to understand how our industry is perceived by potential workers and by those that influence them, such as teachers and guidance counselors. We are finishing up a one-of-akind labor market report that will provide this insight for our members. We are also working with contractors and the SAPAs to build effective partnerships to help introduce people to the wide range of opportunities and possibilities that come with a job in the asphalt industry. And, we’re also focused on the workforce retention aspect of the equation and how to help companies keep and develop workers once they’ve been hired, essentially looking toward the work environment of the future. To find a larger labor pool, {you} must do two things: 1. Utilize current employees to attract workers and look outside your traditional labor pool. From some of the survey data we’ve seen, many people in the industry got their first job in asphalt because a family member, friend or neighbor clued them in to the opportunities. Consider investing the time in your current staff to train and inform them as advocates for opportunities at your company and in our industry. In many cases, young workers have no idea of the long-term opportunities... and properly informed employees can help others understand those opportunities and benefits.
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2. Advocate. We have seen that, in general, most people don’t know much about road construction as a profession, and that includes teachers and guidance counselors. We need to get a broader group of people aware of and informed about the asphalt pavement industry and part of that is getting into schools — elementary and middle schools, as well as high schools.
Innovating for growth While we know technology can help contractors complete their jobs more efficiently, the lack of innovation implementation in the industry is hindering growth. How can we change this? Sage Policy Group: Without question, construction has lagged manufacturing, retail, logistics, healthcare and many other industries in terms of embracing new technologies. This has of course hindered profitability as construction firms continue to compete on a “lowest bid wins” basis. In other industries (e.g., communications, medicine), there is much more competition along the dimension of new product introductions. That’s where the greatest profitability exists. Materials science is where the revolution will be. Communities are looking for materials that will last longer, limiting travel disruptions while also reducing the number of times governments have to turn to the marketplace for work. In order to advance in this space, contractors need to read and attend industry events; this is the best way to keep up. Contractors should pay special attention to matters involving the evolution of materials used for roadwork and other purposes.
NAPA: Overall, [the industry is] interested in innovations and new technologies, especially when they improve operational efficiency, worker safety and product quality. The challenge is that we predominately work in a low-bid environment, and the specifications system is recipe based rather than performance based. A move away from traditional recipebased specification systems toward performance specifications will allow contractors and agencies to both benefit from opportunities to innovate and adapt new technologies. Technologies that allow the equipment (plants, pavers and rollers) throughout the production and construction chain to automatically communicate and provide real-time feedback will continue to be implemented. With advancements in technology, [the industry] will continue to become more data-driven rather than depending on subjective decisions. The knowledge that will bring for targeting gains in operational efficiency are key. Another technology that will be a game changer for industry is building information modeling (BIM). Vertical construction has been using BIM technology for years, but it is just moving into infrastructure and road construction. With BIM, the way contractors bid, scope work, and collect data for their projects will all change to allow for greater information sharing and collaboration throughout the entire design and construction process. NAPA members have seen success through collaboration and partnership with both the companies that are developing new technologies and the agencies paying for the roads they build. The developers can help you figure out how to integrate new technologies with your operations, while the agencies are the ones who need to provide resources or an environment to support [their use].
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STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
USED EQUIPMENT
RDO Equipment
By Dennis Howard, Vice President, RDO Equipment
WHAT IS THE OUTLOOK FOR CONSTRUCTION AND
USED EQUIPMENT IN 2020 Here’s a look at the outlook for construction and used equipment and key areas with potential to either grow or hinder the industry.
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s 2020 expected to be better than 2019? That’s the question we are all asking ourselves as we start the new year. We must first start by assessing how 2019 turned out. When it comes to the construction industry and used equipment, 2019 was a good year. The market was up and used equipment volumes increased. Then, as new machine availability got better, used values dipped a bit, making it a great time to buy used equipment. Overall, the economy avoided a predicted recession that everyone was talking about in the fall. Most economists agreed the odds of a recession heading into 2020 dropped dramatically, a prediction expected to remain in 2020 even amidst an election year. In the construction industry and the used equipment market and values in particular, there are a few predictions one can draw based on 2019 events, areas of strength in 2020 and two key areas that have potential to grow or hinder the industry.
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Here’s how a couple key events and two key areas of positivity ahead present a year best summed up as one with a mix of optimism and uncertainty.
Key areas to watch The election is perhaps the biggest factor that will drive the health of the construction industry and used equipment market in 2020. No matter which side of the political spectrum you’re on, election years always bring uncertainty and are tough for the industry. Elections make everyone nervous, especially in a presidential election year. Tax laws, environmental policy, government spending are all in question as the leaders in Washington change. It’s an area that companies and fleet managers will no doubt be watching and keeping in mind every step of the way. Another area to watch closely is the labor force. As I write this, unemployment is currently at 3.7%, only slightly up from
3.5% in the fall of 2019, the lowest rate in 50 years. The AGC of America’s 2020 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook Survey (www. ForConstructionPros.com/21109271) reports that 52% of the almost 1,000 surveyed said they plan on increasing head count in 2020. Eighty-one percent of those surveyed also responded that they are having a hard time filling salaried and hourly craft positions. Along with the number of workers, one concern respondents had for 2020 is worker quality, which is a key consideration when looking at things like machine technology and productivity enhancements. It seems that this will be a key factor to watch and certainly will affect fleet management decisions. Probably not surprising to anyone, technology will continue to evolve and drive positive change in the construction industry and used equipment business. Of the almost 1,000 contractors surveyed in the AGC report, 30% plan on increasing investment in project management software, 23% fleet tracking and 22% estimating software.
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technology growth, with more machines already outfitted with options such as GPS machine control, which hit the used market last year. This is a trend that will continue to expand in 2020. For the machines that don’t yet have technology upgrades, more pre-owned technology is creating opportunities to easily add it, and at an attractive price point. The concept of “used” technology may be a hard one to wrap your mind around, especially with the speed that technology evolves. However, just because a machine is not brand-new doesn’t mean it’s obsolete. For example, at RDO Equipment Co., we rent various technology systems, either on their
own or on rental machines. As these tech rentals accumulate hours, it puts them at a better price point for those buyers, yet they’re still current systems. Companies looking to purchase used machines in 2020 can be confident that, whether in-place or add-on, the technology will bring the same accuracy and efficiency benefits as new. Furthermore, the integration of technology into machines will continue to grow, both new and used. While I have yet to see a used John Deere SmartGrade motor grader on the used market (not surprising since it was just introduced last year), integrated dozers have started to become available. The added advantage of the continued focus on technology is it offers a bright spot within the labor
shortage. Attracting and retaining talent will continue to be a challenge in 2020 and beyond. Technology offers opportunities for companies to do more work with fewer people, while some systems make equipment so user-friendly, an unskilled operator can do high-quality work.
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first-hand, as the tech experience is a key theme of the 2020 show. I expect to see that resonated throughout the exhibitor booths, and not just the large manufacturers but all manufacturers. A strong turnout at CONEXPO will no doubt set the tone of the industry for a great 2020. [Even with the recent coronovirus’s impact,] preliminary stats show it could still be a record year for the event. I’m optimistic that it will be [one of] the show’s biggest yet and [may still] draw a record number of attendees as companies look to invest in their people, consider diversifying to meet new
demand and seek to stay up to date on the latest offerings to make their businesses more efficient and effective. All in all, it’s safe to say that it should be a good year. However, with this being an election year, I will only predict that the first half should be as strong or potentially stronger than 2019 for the construction industry and used equipment market. Investing in the growing population with housing starts, infrastructure improvements and other construction work isn’t going away. Companies that invest in their people, technology, and the equipment needed to get
the job done will be poised for another successful year. Dennis Howard has spent more than a decade with RDO Equipment Co.’s construction equipment division, working with teams in the company’s Texas and the Desert Southwest regions. As a vice president, he focuses on fleet management, with used construction equipment values and heavy equipment sales two of his key areas of expertise. He is a member of AEMP, a regular contributor to ForConstructionPros.com, and host of The Track – Used Equipment from RDO.
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By Buck Storlie
Benefits of Adding SMALL COMPACT TRACK LOADERS to Your Rental Fleet
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here’s no question that compact track loaders are one of a jobsite’s most versatile tools. The right selection of attachments is one aspect that makes the possible applications nearly endless. But the size of the machine can be another gateway to new business for rental centers. Many rental houses offer primarily mid-size compact track loaders, but there are big benefits to rounding out a fleet with the industry’s smallest sit-in track loaders. The equipment opens new market opportunities and improves utilization. It also provides
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a solution for the trend away from walk-behind and stand-on loaders toward safer equipment that can still deliver high productivity. This type of equipment allows rental centers to better train customers and improve safety. Plus, not having any small sitin compact track loaders in the fleet could mean business lost to a competitor down the road.
Improve Equipment Utilization The size of these small sit-in compact track loaders helps them fit into the varying needs of a wide customer base. The resulting high utilization makes them extremely valuable to rental businesses. Walk-behind and stand-on loaders are popular for similar reasons, but are flawed with
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There are benefits to rounding out a rental fleet with the industry’s smallest sit-in compact track loaders.
safety, comfort and productivity limitations. Rental centers can offer small sit-in compact track loaders as a similarly priced alternative. The smallest sit-in compact track loaders are only about 4 ft. wide, giving them the flexibility to get into tight areas that would be difficult to access with larger models. Their size and low weights of about 3,600
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pounds or less make them generally easy to transport with a 1/2-ton pickup truck and standard trailer. The sit-in loaders can also feature speeds almost two times faster than walkbehind or stand-on versions and rated operating capacities as much as
931 pounds. This means getting around the jobsite or from site to site more quickly while hauling more material. Homeowners with a lot of land or DIYers working on backyard projects don’t necessarily need a huge machine. Rental businesses can offer a small compact track loader as an economical choice that is faster than doing the work manually and safer than using a walk-behind or standon loader. This could include stump removal and backyard landscaping projects such as installing a new garden, reshaping, or installing a retaining wall. As contractors know, new housing developments are often built with structures very close together, providing little leeway for moving equipment between houses and into backyards. Smaller equipment can often fit through those tight spaces and can mean the difference between driving through the fence gate and removing a portion of the fence to accommodate the machine. These small machines are also useful for finishing work, such as trenching for wiring and piping. Contractors can take advantage of equipment heights as low as 6 ft. to work below jacked up houses for adding additions. Small sit-in compact track loaders excel at clearing snow in tight areas such as alleyways, small parking lots, driveways
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LOOK FOR SMALL SIT-IN COMPACT TRACK LOADERS WITH LOW GROUND PRESSURES FOR MINIMIZED TURF DAMAGE.
pressures than anything else on the market. Because they have a shorter track base, walk-behind and standon loaders generally have 25% higher ground pressure, usually starting at 4 psi compared to 3.1 from some small sit-in compact track loaders. That means less risk of a torn up lawn and better flotation on soft surfaces and mud when operating a small sit-in compact track loader. or sidewalks. The loaders not only fit in these areas, they provide more maneuverability, speeding up the job and posing less risk of property damage. In addition, some manufacturers offer compact track loaders with excellent flotation on snow, ice and slush, providing much better performance than most other tracks on the market. Rental customers will be thankful, as well, if the equipment has a heated cab. Look for small sit-in compact track loaders with low ground pressures for minimized turf damage. Some manufacturers offer unique undercarriages that allow lower
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Provide Safer, Easy-to-Use Equipment Rental houses know their biggest risk comes from inexperienced customers operating equipment, so there are significant benefits to machinery that is safer and easy to use. One tradeoff for that open-air, no-cab feel found in walk-behind and stand-on loaders is operator safety. Such equipment, when used improperly, may be prone to tipping, meaning a higher risk of an operator being thrown off or injured by the machinery during a rollover. The operator is also exposed with no protection on any side from debris,
branches or other obstacles. Some of the smallest sit-in compact track loaders have ROPS and FOPS rated cabs, allowing for excellent protection from rollovers or falling objects. Another benefit of small sit-in compact track loaders for rental centers is the equipment’s usability. The size of the machines can make them less intimidating to new operators such as homeowners, and they are easier to operate and learn for the same reason. This is especially true for equipment with standard joystick controls rather than dual-lever foot or H-Pattern controls. For an experienced operator, these features allow them to be more productive. In addition, some of these compact track loaders feature 360 degree visibility so it’s easy to see in all directions. Many of the same features that make a compact track loader safer than a walk-behind or stand-on loader also mean more comfort. Sitting on a padded seat means less fatigue on a long work day, and a pressurized cab outfitted with HVAC and a radio improves the overall experience.
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There’s also the comfort of familiarity. Walk-behind and stand-on loaders often have different control systems from manufacturer to manufacturer, while a small sit-in compact track loader has controls familiar to anyone who’s operated a larger unit. The undercarriage can also contribute to operator comfort. Walk-behind and stand-on loaders generally have little to no suspension, meaning every bump is transferred to the operator and the machine. Certain small compact track loaders feature independent torsion axles and a flexible track that contribute to more comfort and less wear on the machine, as well as less material loss from the bucket caused by bumps.
loaders are easier to service than their larger counterparts thanks to groundlevel access. Rental centers know how common compact track loader derailments can occur. It often means driving to the customer’s site and spending half the day putting the track back on, translating to downtime for the customer and time spent that rental center personnel could have used on other projects. Some small sit-in compact track loaders are virtually derailment-proof. These machines include an undercarriage with extra track guiding and a flexible high-strength Polycord-embedded track for more ground contact, almost eliminating the possibility of derailment. When track change-out is necessary, the size of the loader can make it simple to change a track with just one person. This is especially true if the equipment features an allrubber track, which is lighter than
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Save on Maintenance Ease of service can mean a faster ROI and lower total cost of ownership. Many small sit-in compact track
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steel-embedded versions. General service items are close to ground level, speeding up the process, and can be serviced with normal-size tools. Some models require no exhaust after treatment, saving the time that would need to be spent maintaining a larger model with the requirement. For even easier maintenance, look for models with a large rear-tilting hood providing easy access to all maintenance points, including filters, oil and fuel tanks and reservoirs, hydraulic and water separator drains, and the battery. Easy loader valve access is another plus. Another feature to watch for is standard metal-face seals on the front and back to ensure the drive hubs don’t require maintenance for the life of the machine.
Round Out Your Fleet Many jobs call for a mid-sized compact track loader or skid steer, but having smaller sit-in models on hand can mean big benefits for a rental house’s business and customers. From new markets and high versatility to excellent rentability and uptime, the industry’s smallest compact track loaders may bring in customers rental centers didn’t know they were missing.
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By Sheena Ingle
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hile skid steers and compact track loaders boast tight turning radiuses and impressive maneuverability, compact wheel loaders are taking their rightful place on construction sites. Their growth in popularity is thanks in large part to operational cost efficiency, new attachment options and optimal size. For many projects, a full-sized wheel loader may prove too large for the site, whereas a skid steer or compact track loader could be too small to handle the job requirements. In these cases, compact wheel loaders offer the perfect combination of power, capabilities and size. A compact wheel loader can cost
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more upon initial purchase than a skid steer. But its operating costs may save you money over time. This is due to factors such as lower fuel consumption, fewer maintenance requirements and higher resale values. So how do you know if a compact wheel loader is right for your job — and how do you select the best one? Product experts from some of the leading suppliers share how these machines have evolved over time, what options and features are available and how to choose the right model for your needs.
How have they evolved? The consensus regarding how compact wheel loaders have changed over time is that they offer better
❺ attachment capabilities and more useful features. “Over the past decade, the growth in attachment offerings has helped make compact wheel loaders more productive and versatile machines,” says Grant Van Tine, product marketing manager, compact track loaders, John Deere Construction. “Compact wheel loaders are capable of operating so much more than buckets and forks. When equipped with a skidsteer-style coupler, [they] can operate
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➊ The Hitachi ZW80 offers ride control as an option, which allows the lift cylinders to absorb normal loping load when the machine is being roaded. ➋ Hydrostatic transmissions (HST) on Hitachi compact wheel loaders automatically adjust tractive effort and loading force for smooth shifting even under load. ➌ When selecting a machine, take into consideration the jobsite topography. Features such as an articulation-type center joint will provide better traction in unfavorable conditions. ➍ There are numerous options available to tailor compact wheel loaders to specific jobsites or operating conditions, including creep control, throttle lock and high-flow hydraulics. ➎ Case compact wheel loaders include new adjustable electrohydraulic controls that allow operators to adjust the responsiveness of the lift and tilt bucket functions.
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❸ many of the same attachments commonly used by a skid steer or compact track loader, such as pick-up brooms, root rakes, snow blades and snow blowers, just to name a few.” Improvements in visibility, cab comfort and ride quality also make the loaders a preferred tool among operators for running attachments, he adds. “[Compact wheel loaders] have evolved from a single tool (i.e., bucket only) machine into multi-tool machines. These new machines quickly adapt to augers, forks, multiple-use buckets, blades and many other tools,” says Manny Mendez, territory manager, AMS-Venieri. A universal skid-steer attachment plate, such as found on the company’s VF2.63C, further enables the compact machines to take on virtually any job with no customization required. “With all the new attachments — buckets, snow brooms, brushes and
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grapples — coming to market, the Hitachi compact loaders have been engineered for flexibility in multiple applications and environments,” notes Nathan Little, product specialist, Hitachi Construction Machinery Loaders North America. “One Hitachi loader can utilize dozens of different attachments interchangeably. Without having to get out of the comfort and safety of the cab, these changes can be made with the push of a button.” Versatility has been further aided by advances in the controls. Andrew Dargatz, product marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment, notes, “Case has recently updated its compact wheel loader lineup with new adjustable electrohydraulic controls. This added functionality allows operators to adjust the responsiveness of the lift and tilt bucket functions for improved control, efficiency and versatility on the jobsite.”
What features and options are available? Manufacturers of compact wheel loaders continue to add new capabilities to ensure operators have everything they need to get jobs done. “Lift and tilt settings can now be adjusted with two new threeway rocker switches (high, medium or low) mounted on the side console, allowing operators to adjust the responsiveness of the loader lift arms independently of the attachment tilt functions,” says Dargatz. These programmable settings enable users
to program the machine’s response based on their personal preferences or job demands. Options available on Case’s compact wheel loader models include new electrohydraulic controls and an E-inching pedal. The electrohydraulic controls offer automated bucket metering functionality, providing operators more precise and consistent movement of the bucket edge while metering or sifting material into a truck. “The E-inching pedal uses an electronically-controlled inching valve to provide greater response and more control in applications where the operator requires precise movements at slow speeds,” says Dargatz. “The pedal has also been ergonomically positioned for improved operator comfort.” “There are numerous options available to tai❹ lor compact wheel loaders to meet the needs of specific jobsites or operating conditions,” Van Tine comments. “Contractors planning to use hydraulic attachments will appreciate features like creep control, throttle lock and high-flow hydraulics to maximize machine performance and controllability.” Both skid-steer-style and ISOstyle quick couplers are also available based on customer preference and attachment compatibility.
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safely is priority one.” Selecting a model that offers the right combination of size and power for your needs depends on a range of variables. When choosing between available machines, Mendez says it’s important to understand the full specs you’re comparing. “There are a lot of factors that go into [choosing a compact wheel loader], and it’s important to remember that bigger isn’t always better,” says Mendez. “For example, hydraulic pressure (gallons per minute flow) will matter greatly depending on the needs of specific attachments that require auxiliary hydraulics. Contractors should also take into consideration the jobsite topography. An articulation-type center joint on a wheel loader will bring better traction in unfavorable conditions.” “The type of work environment and the ground conditions in the majority of the applications determine what kind of differential gear should be selected — limited slip, locking or torque proportional,” Little points out. “This will be a big factor in the wheel loader efficiency depending on the ground conditions, particularly in mud, clay or gravel.” “All applications and jobsites are unique and have their own sets of needs and challenges,” Van Tine acknowledges. “Jobsite space constraints or limitations may require contractors to choose a compact wheel loader that meets a particular machine height, width, length or turning radius specification. Bucket capacity or lift capacity requirements will also influence machine sizing. “Knowing the material type and density is essential to determine the appropriate machine and bucket selection,” he continues. “Some applications may have specific dumping or lifting height requirements, which may drive the need for a specific machine size or a high lift option.”
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“When right-sizing a machine, business owners and fleet managers need to know the weight and density of the material being moved,” Dargatz agrees. “They need to know what size bucket they plan on using, what size trucks/hoppers they’ll be filling, etc.” Factors such as material weights, truck height or hopper height and target bucket size can affect more than size requirements. “These factors will help determine the size of the loader needed,” Dargatz says, adding, “Selecting the various application-specific options such as axles and transmission type will more directly impact cycle times and maximize production.”
Other considerations Consider all available features and options when choosing a compact wheel loader for your projects. For example, operator comfort can have a big impact on productivity. Climate control, air suspension seats and ride control can help combat operator fatigue, while other features, such as rear view cameras and LED lights, may be needed to help improve visibility for certain jobs, says Dargatz. “Contractors who perform work early in the morning or late at night (such as snow removal) will especially appreciate LED work light options to brighten their jobsite,” Van Tine notes. Other features to keep in mind include: ■ High lift options for applications that require additional lift and reach capabilities ■ Reversing fan options for high debris applications to keep the cooling package clean and maximize machine uptime ■ Guarding options such as window guards and rear machine guards that help protect the machine in certain applications and environments ■ A boom-height kick-out option,
➏ Hitachi product specialist Nathan Little says, “The type of work environment and the ground conditions used in the majority of the applications determine what kind of differential gear should be selected: limited slip, locking or torque proportional. This will be a big factor in the wheel loader efficiency depending on the ground conditions, particularly mud, clay or gravel.”
which can increase productivity and efficiency for machines performing a lot of repeat loader work, such as loading, lifting and dumping or stacking Dargatz offered a few other considerations to ensure you find the unit best tailored to your needs. They include: ■ Ground line serviceability to help ensure daily service checks are completed ■ Tier 4 Final solutions, such as selective catalytic reduction and diesel oxidation catalyst systems, that eliminate the need for regeneration and any downtime associated with the regeneration process ■ Other features that reduce overall downtime “It’s all about what’s easy and what will keep the machine up and not down,” says Mendez. This includes ease of operation, access to all the moving parts for maintenance, factory support, operator and technician training and the ability to easily change attachments. Finally, take transportability into consideration. “If contractors intend to transport their compact wheel loader frequently from jobsite to jobsite, they will also consider machine weight and other key shipping dimensions for trailering purposes,” says Van Tine.
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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By Felix Rodriguez
How Rental Companies Can Take Advantage of
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s year-end closes in, heavy equipment rental companies face the problem of turning aging assets and depleting their inventory. As they commit capital for the coming year, they are determining which equipment to sell and how to get the greatest return on their investment. Online auctions are becoming increasingly popular and can be used to effectively obtain the best price for used equipment. However, rental companies should do their homework as not all auction houses are created equal. Below are a few tips when selecting an online auction provider and off-loading aged assets.
Measure twice Get organized. Before you start the auction process, if you don’t already have everything in one place, put together a portfolio. Include details for the equipment you own, equipment that needs to be turned, documentation and service records and anything else that you, your auction house or potential buyers might need. Regardless of who you choose as your auction partner, having all the figures and documentation together in one place will make the process exponentially easier.
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Find the best-fit auction house When choosing an auction house to sell your assets, there are a few things that you need to know: ■ Work with a full-service auction provider that can take care of everything from start to finish. Best-in-class providers will take photos, help you stage your equipment and get it ready for sale. They will also take care of developing the auction listing, marketing the auction to potential buyers and ensuring you obtain your sales proceeds in a timely manner. Also, a company that conducts weekly auctions provides you with more opportunities to sell your equipment. ■ Beware of auction houses that charge additional fees. Fees for things like storage and transportation cut into your profit margin. When choosing your provider, add up all the fees and costs and see which company will give you the greatest return. Look for companies that don’t charge buyer fees, which gives buyers more
money in their pocket to spend on equipment purchases. Lastly, check how long it takes for each auction company to distribute the sales proceeds — this can range from 10 to 30 days following the sale. ■ Understand the technology driving the auction. Companies that have their own proprietary platform, rather than a third-party platform, control everything inhouse. This is a benefit to rental companies as those providers can deliver efficiency and velocity. ■ Keep your auction house honest. Try out a couple of different auction houses and see where you’re getting the best price. Have a headto-head test using two auction providers, listing similar equipment on both sites during the same time frame. The final sales price shouldn’t be your deciding factor — remember to subtract all fees from the final sales price to see where you get an overall greater return.
In Summary Do your homework and check the boxes when choosing the right company for you. Auction companies that pride themselves in transparency and honest business practices are more likely to refrain from surprising you with hidden fees, netting you the greatest return.
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TECHNOLOGY & SOFTWARE
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By Cur t Bennink
ENABLES ADVANCES IN MACHINE CONNECTIVITY Connectivity and automation benefit from the speed and reliability of the emerging 5G cellular network.
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onstruction equipment is becoming increasingly dependent on connectivity as the industry advances toward autonomous solutions. One of the technologies holding back the faster advancement of these technologies is the current limitations of the 4G cellular network. Machine connectivity and automation are increasing the demand for a network that can reliably handle vast amounts of data while being able to connect a rapidly growing number
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of machines. Some of the more important considerations with the cellular network is the latency - the delay from the time a signal is sent to the time it is received by the machine - reliability and speed of exchange of information between two or more vehicles, the coverage and data security. 5G enters the picture with speeds up to 10 times faster than 4G. The 5G network promises an ultralow latency of 1 ms at up to 500km/h (310 mph) speed, high peak data rate of 20 Gbps at up to 500 km/h (310 mph) speed and extreme density that can handle multiple connected vehicles and devices at once. This ultra-low latency also enables remote systems controlling a vehicle to react sooner, such as when braking or turning, vastly improving safety on the jobsite.
But 5G is more than just a faster version of 4G. It has the potential to bring significantly more devices onto the network. Security is also improved since 5G can allow for stronger over-the-air encryption, subscriber identity protection and reduced risk of eavesdropping.
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Telia, Ericsson and Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) have launched Sweden’s first 5G network for industrial use at Volvo CE’s facility in Eskilstuna. Volvo CE will become one of the first in the world to use 5G technology to test remote-controlled machines and autonomous solutions.
components is still low. So what about your investment in 4G technology? Unlike previous generation cellular technologies, 4G is not expect to phased out. Instead, 4G will continue to improve with time, as well. The real advantage of 5G will be in its enhanced capacity, low latency and security benefits.
5G Sets Stage for Machine Autonomy What is 5G? There seems to be some confusion about cellular network terminology. 5G simply stands for fifth-generation cellular technology. Prior to 5G, there was 4G or fourth-generation technology, 3G or third generation and so on. The 2G network was developed prior to the mobile web. Then 3G came along and allowed users to surf the internet on their smartphones. 4G increased speeds to where it was possible to stream video and run apps. The 5G network promises to advance AI and virtual reality and IoT technologies. Technologies between generations are generally not compatible. 1G was analog cellular, while 2G - including CDMA, GSM and TDMA - was the first generation of cellular technology. 3G used EVDO, HSPA and UMTS technologies to increase speeds from 200 kbps and a few megabits per second. 4G uses WiMAX and Long Term
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Evolution (LTE) technologies that are now producing gigabit-level speeds. Consequently, like its predecessors, 5G will not be accessible via 4G devices.
What hardware will be required? Machines operating on a 5G network will need to be equipped with an onboard 5G-compatible modem configured for the network at the jobsite. Right now, the market for 5G components is increasing but the number of 5G-compatible
One important aspect of 5G is the possibility to prioritize data transmitted over the network and give critical processes such as machine autonomy priority. Construction equipment manufacturers have been heavily investing in autonomous technology that promises to alleviate the impact of the skilled labor shortage. “A faster, more reliable mobile network will mean we’re at the forefront of driving a much faster market implementation of technologies like automation,” says Calle Skillsäter, technical specialist for Connected Machines at Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE). Volvo CE is one of many equipment manufacturers currently testing the use of 5G for autonomous vehicles. Telia, Ericsson and Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE)
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Doosan Infracore
have launched Sweden’s first 5G network for industrial use at Volvo CE’s facility in Eskilstuna. Volvo CE will then become one of the first in the world to use 5G technology to test remote-controlled machines and autonomous solutions. “Automation has several levels and having 5G is an important technical support to enable us to drive development in this area. These trials in Eskilstuna will include the remote control of a conventional wheel loader but also further tests of the HX2 concept load carrier,” says Melker Jernberg, president Volvo CE. “We can see that the industry’s interest in 5G is considerable,” says
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Anders Olsson, CEO of Telia Sweden. “Automation of the entire flow will mean new ways of working and greater gains from efficiency. But to connect business-critical machines and vehicles requires a solution that is able to handle the massive amounts of data with guaranteed connection. That is what 5G can give us.” Doosan Infracore recently unveiled Concept-X, a comprehensive autonomous control solution for construction sites. Concept-X can be used to survey work site topography via 3D drone scanning, establish operational plans based on the topographical data and operate construction equipment such as excavators and wheel loaders without human intervention. It realizes the construction site of the future by having difficult construction work performed solely by equipment. Unmanned construction equipment is operated by the X-Center control center. Doosan Infracore asserts that the solution will boost productivity and economic feasibility significantly by reducing the time and costs required for construction equipment
The 5G technology will allow machines on the jobsite to coordinate movements. Doosan demonstrated how autonomous machines can work together with the introduction of Concept X.
operations, while continuing to make work sites safer. The company plans to commercialize Concept-X by 2025. Pending its commercialization, Doosan Infracore will introduce each of the above-mentioned technologies – including drone surveying, cuttingedge data analysis and unmanned construction equipment operations and control - individually as soon as they have been fully verified. Concept X will rely on the 5G network. In 2018, Doosan Infracore, in partnership with LG U+, introduced 5G-based remote control technology. Currently, 5G is only available in limited regions and the ruggized 5G components necessary to work in construction environments are hard to source. But expect 5G to gain traction as it is rolled out to more of the country and hardware becomes more readily accessible.
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PRODUCT ROUNDUP // TELEHANDLERS
Å Skyjack SJ1256 THS Telehandler The SJ1256 THS can pick and place 12,000-lb. loads to a 35-ft. maximum lift height, and is rated to lift 7,000 lb. to its maximum height of 56 ft. and 1,000 lb. at a maximum forward reach of 42.6 ft. • 107-hp Tier 4 Final Deutz engine does not require the use of a DPF
È Xtreme XR619
Compact Telehandler
The 10,300-lb. XR619 has 6,000 lb. of lift capacity, a maximum lift height of 19 ft. and forward reach of 11 ft., and offers a turning radius of just 11 ft.
• Includes uprated Dana axles, a 3,800-psi hydraulic system and uprated chassis and boom weldments
• Standard long-life boom rollers for smooth, chatter-free operation and minimal maintenance
• FlexCab design allows retrofit of open cabs to enclosed with common hand tools, bolt-on flat glass and door hinges
• Features 360-degree visibility from the cab, intuitive operator controls and a boom lift point
• Standard yoke-mounted ReadyHook allows best practice for lifting of suspended loads
• Cab configurations include open, enclosed, or enclosed with heat and air conditioning
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• Fixed or a fork positioning carriage
Æ AMS-Merlo P50.18Plus Panoramic Telehandlers
• 74-hp Deutz 2.9L Tier 4 Final engine www.forconstructionpros.com/21044451
The P50.18Plus Panoramic telehandler features a lift height of 58 ft. 5 in. and a 44-ft. reach with an 11,000-lb. load capacity. • 100-hp Deutz engine and hydrostatic transmission • Standard boom side shift and frame leveling • Independent front axle-mounted stabilizers • Tac-lock system for attachment change out • FOPS/ROPS-certified cab with wide split door, ergonomic seating and electronic joystick • Merlo MCDC operational safety software program www.forconstructionpros.com/21060401
Æ Magni RTH
Rotating Telescopic Handlers
This RTH rotating telescopic handler combines the capabilities of a telescopic forklift, rough-terrain crane, access platform and more into one machine.
Ç Gehl RS4-14
Super-compact Telehandler At just under 60 in. wide and 75 in. tall, the RS4-14 telehandler boasts a maximum lift capacity of 4,400 lb., lift height of 14 ft. 3 in. and outreach of 9 ft. • Includes four-wheel drive, three steering modes and a 10 ft. 1-in. turning radius • Automatic self-leveling fork system • Full-size operators cab includes the JSM (Joystick Switch and Move) for control of all hydraulic and direction functions with one hand • 56.3-hp Kubota Tier 4 diesel engine and two-speed hydrostatic transmission with gear change on the joystick • Available with universal skid-attach system or Manitou quick-attach system
• 14 models offer lift heights from 57 to 150 ft., forward reach from 47 to 110 ft. and lifting capacities from 11,000 to 17,600 lb. • Combi-Touch System provides a choice of full-color, intuitive touch display panel interface or control dial • Standard RFID-based attachment recognition enables machines to select the correct load chart for a range of attachments • Include two-wheel, four-wheel and crab steering modes • Cab design eliminates a dashboard, allowing for floor to ceiling glass at the front of the cab www.forconstructionpros. com/21046991
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Æ Pettibone
Traverse T1246X Telehandler
Ç JCB 504-13
Loadall Subcompact Telescopic Handler
The 504-13 Loadall has a U-pressed steel boom with fewer welds and stress points, enabling a 4,000-lb. lift capacity and maximum lift height of 13 ft. 3 in. • Includes a 39-hp Perkins Tier 4 Final-compliant diesel engine and two-speed hydrostatic transmission • Features single-lever electro servo controls, all-steel bodywork, permanent four-wheel steering and low boom profile • Spacious cab with a wide access door, tinted glass all round and laminated windshield and roof • Compact tool carrier or skid-steer coupler www.forconstructionpros.com/21064214
The Traverse T1246X telehandler features an extendable, traversing boom that moves loads by traveling horizontally. • Up to 70 in. of horizontal boom transfer allows users to land loads at the specified lift height and without having to coordinate multiple boom functions • 12,000-lb. load capacity rating with 35-ft. 10-in. forward reach and a maximum lift height of 46 ft. 6 in. • 117-hp Cummins QSF3.8 Tier 4 Final diesel engine with side pod mounting • Full-time four-wheel drive with limited-slip front axle differential, and Dana 223 Series high steer axles provide optimal tractive effort www.forconstructionpros.com/21104535
Æ Bobcat V723 Telescopic Tool Carrier
The 17,155-lb. V723 is in the 7,000- to 8,000-lb. size class and is powered by a side-mounted, 100hp turbocharged diesel engine that doesn’t require a diesel particular filter for Tier 4 compliance. • 22-ft. 10-in. maximum lift height and 13-ft. 5-in. maximum reach • Front-wheel, all-wheel and crab steering modes • Travel modes include a two-speed option, speed management and inching control • Boom cushioning and ride control cushioning suspension systems • Asymmetric cab design with a wraparound rear window and a split door provide 360-degree visibility
È Wacker Neuson
TH627 Groundengaging Telehandler
The TH627 performs lift and place operations plus is designed to function like a wheel loader with groundengaging capabilities. • Features an 18-ft. 7-in. lift height and 5,500-lb. lifting capacity • Includes bucket and stacking/fork modes • Standard universal attachment plate allows connection of skidsteer attachments • Load management system (LMS) alerts operator if load is exceeding the weight limit of the machine at any given point during the lift cycle • 74-hp Kohler Tier 4 Final engine requires no diesel particulate filter or regeneration
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Å SkyTrak 3013 Ultracompact Telehandler
The 3,000-lb. class SkyTrak 3013 ultra-compact telehandler was purpose-built for use in small spaces requiring up-and-over reach. • Can lift and place materials at heights up to 13 ft. • Weighs 5,300 lb. with a load capacity of 2,700 lb. • Compact 4-ft. 6-in. x 8-ft. 9-in. footprint and rear pivot steer make the unit highly maneuverable • Standard universal quick coupler • Features four-wheel drive, two-wheel rear steer and a hydrostatic drive system • 24.8-hp Kubota V-1505 diesel engine www.forconstructionpros.com/21116270
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Æ Manitou MTA 12055 Series III Telehandler The MTA 12055 Series III telehandler has a 12,000-lb. lift capacity and can take 5,500 lb. to full extension. • 55-ft. 5-in. lift height and 40-ft. 9-in. maximum forward reach • Single joystick control for boom extension and retraction, attachment tilt, auxiliary hydraulics and travel direction • Features a side-mounted 120-hp Cummins engine and four-speed powershift transmission • Standard four-wheel drive, frame leveling, auxiliary hydraulics and self-leveling forks
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Xtreme Manufacturing’s XR1347-C, XR1547-C and XR1555-C rough terrain telehandlers are electric over hydraulic and feature a modular cab design that can switch from open to enclosed with an optional kit. • Cummins 3.8L 120-hp Tier 4 Final engine • Available with either foam filled or solid tires • Three cab configurations: open, enclosed, or enclosed with heat and air conditioning • Additional air vents in cab for increased air conditioning circulation • 360-degree visibility from the cab
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Æ AMS-Merlo P40.13
High-capacity Telehandler The P40.13 telehandler features standard boom side shift for precision load placement and frame leveling for greater machine safety; both of which can be engaged with or without stabilizers in use. • 41-ft. 2-in. lift height, 28-ft. 3-in. reach and load capacity of 8,800 lb. • Mates a 102-hp Deutz engine with a hydrostatic transmission • Includes independent front axle-mounted stabilizers, the Taclock system for attachment change-out and a multi-functional electronic joystick • Merlo MCDC automatically recognizes attachments, monitors boom extension, angle and load weight www.forconstructionpros.com/21110959
• Frame leveling up to 11 degrees • XR1555-C features 100-gal. fuel tank • Lift capacity: 15,000 lb. • Maximum lift height: 47 ft. (XR1347-C and XR1547-C); 55 ft. (XR1555-C) • Maximum forward reach: 31 ft. 6 in. (XR1347-C and XR1547-C); 38 ft. 5 in. (XR1555-C)
Æ SkyTrak and JLG G5-18A Telehandler Reversing Camera A reversing camera for all SkyTrak telehandlers and the JLG G5-18A features a built-in microphone and speakers to allow the operator to hear jobsite activity happening outside the cab. • 7-in. TFT-LCD color display monitor with 120-degree view with 250k pixel display, backlit buttons and removable sunshade • Monitor features distance grid lines to gauge proximity to objects, and can be paired with a reverse sensing system
• Ground clearance: 16.5 in. (XR1347-C and XR1547-C)
• Includes a 2.1mm lens and 30 infrared illuminators for night vision
• Turning radius: 12 ft. (XR1347-C and XR1547-C)
• Weatherproof with built-in heater for defrosting
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Æ Snorkel SR9244 and SR1054 Rough-terrain Telehandlers The 24,581-lb. SR9244 offers a lift capacity of 9,260 lb., a maximum lift height of 44 ft. 4 in. and a forward reach of 31 ft. 2 in., while the 26,852-lb. SR1054 has a lift capacity of 10,000 lb., maximum lift height of 53 ft. 9 in. and a forward reach of 41 ft. 4 in. • 100-hp Deutz TLD 3.6L Tier 4 Final engines • Include full-time four-wheel drive, power-assisted steering and foam-filled tires • Fully enclosed cab with adjustable suspension seat, heat and air conditioning, and proportional joystick controls • Feature a B-Class carriage adapter and hydraulic attachment quick disconnect to utilize a range of attachments • Heavy-duty construction • Overall width of just 7 ft. 6 in. and a stowed height of 8 ft. 5 in. www.forconstructionpros.com/21046998
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TRENCHERS WHAT BEGAN AS A REVOLUTIONARY idea for a hydraulic tiller back in the 80’s has become an industry-leading product line of lawn, garden, and tree care equipment. The first product in the Barreto line of walk-behind trenchers was the all-hydraulic 1324D standard trencher introduced in 1995. Built specifically for the rental market, without belts, chains, or gears, the Barreto 1324D features a 900lb frame with a low center of gravity to provide stability. The hydraulic chain motor is attached directly to the head shaft, and the outboard bearing is designed to protect the auger shaft from bending due to impacting rocks and debris. The control panel is simple and understandable, and the safety clutch engages and disengages the wheel and chain drive. In 2005, Barreto brought the first all-hydraulic, self-propelled mini walkbehind trencher to the rental market with the introduction of the 912 Mini Trencher. Built to meet the needs of the residential contractor who may be working in tight spaces, this selfpropelled trencher can easily handle sprinkler systems, electrical lines, and other shallow trench applications. The 912 saves on space while still providing the horsepower necessary to trench up to 24” deep. The boom pivot design keeps high wear components out of the dirt and is easily maintained. The front end pivots on a pin instead of a boom
pivot bushing, reducing maintenance issues caused by dirt and debris. The newest addition to the Barreto family of trenchers is the 1324STK walk-behind track trencher developed in 2017 as a response to customer demand for a smaller track trencher. The 1324STK is a smaller, more compact machine than the Barreto large track trenchers, allowing it to fit in tighter areas, while still reaching dig depths of 24”-30”. The STK features an innovative new track system and compact frame design that provides
both stability and maneuverability. The floating track system utilizes independent undercarriage idlers that move in response to the terrain. The design keeps a significant portion of the track in contact with the terrain at all times, reducing ground pressure with increasing tension. The Barreto line of walk-behind trenchers also includes the 712 Micro Trencher, introduced to the rental market in 2010, and the RTK StandOn Track Trencher series, which was released in 2015.
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Are you the manager of a rental fleet? It doesn’t matter whether you’re the head of a large corporation with numerous franchises or the heart and soul behind a local rental shop: in both cases you’re well aware that downtime is the enemy of profitability and customer satisfaction. It can
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take a serious dent in your reputation when it starts showing up more often than it should. Tires have a tremendous impact on machine performance, safety and uptime. But when you don’t know in what environment or on which surface type your machinery will be
used, choosing the right tire for the application becomes a guessing game. Unlike scrapyard managers who know that their machines will be used in extreme conditions, rental managers aren’t always aware of how their machines will be used. And that’s one of the worries of being a rental. Since
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there is no one-size-fits-all solution, what can you do to ensure maximum uptime and make sure both your clients and wallet are happy?
Your tire dealer, your best ally and dedicated partner Luckily, dealers are there to help you equip your machines with solutions that will ensure maximum uptime: their knowledge about the market and the complexities of the rental industry is a valuable asset that shouldn’t be overlooked. That’s why it’s important to choose a dedicated dealer who acts as your partner and advisor, and who offers a wide range of solutions to tackle all the challenges your customers will come upon. Furthermore, your dealer will be able to recommend the right solution to optimize machine performance, retain customers, and reduce your operating costs. While the capacity, usage and size of the machines in your fleet vary, the challenges they’ll face in the field are quite similar: punctures All images provided by Camso leading to flats, premature tread wear, and traction issues are the most common ones. Let’s take the example of two common and versatile machines: skid steer loaders and telehandlers. Given their adaptability, they are the jack of all trades of the construction world,
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which is great for a rental because they are in high demand. However, their versatility also means that they’ll be used for any type of work, which adds to the complexity of choosing the right tire for the application.
Three key elements to look at when speaking with your dealer: 1. Tire dimension This may seem simple and obvious, but there are multiple equivalences for tire dimensions, which vary with machine size or make, as well as tire technology. This can easily become a headache for rentals, as your fleets count numerous different machines. Being well-informed is key to understand the nuances and equivalences in tire size for solids, bias and radials: it goes beyond the numbers on the tire sidewall and there are many factors to take into account.
2. Tread pattern In today’s world, there’s such a wide selection of tread patterns available, it’s easy to get lost. While historically we’re used to seeing classic directional patterns, manufacturers now offer different tread designs in both directional and nondirectional options. These can vary
according to region, depending on the different or similar situations the tires will find themselves working in. Understanding the application is key to link to the right tread pattern. For example, some patterns have been developed to offer maximal soft surface traction, while others improve tire life on abrasive surfaces. Some are even built to offer a smooth ride that ensures best operator comfort. There are also more versatile patterns that work well all over, but these multipurpose designs are not necessarily the best solution for all applications. Knowing your clients’ use case is essential when selecting the tread pattern: renting out a skid steer loader doesn’t automatically mean the application will require a traditional directional traction pattern.
3. Technology You’re probably already familiar with them, but here’s an overview of the various and complementary tire technologies available for construction machinery: ■ Solid tires offer the most robust solution, with puncturefree operations and ultimate resistance to chunking and cuts, proven stability and the longest tire life on the market. There are also different level of quality within solid tires. Some manufacturers even offer multiple levels of quality within their solid tire range. ■ Pneumatic tires are without a doubt the lowest-priced solution upon purchase, but they may turn out to be pricey for rentals. It all depends on
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the applications, types of surface and about making sure to recommend the right machine with the right tires to your clients. Their biggest advantage over solids on skid steers and telehandlers is the operator’s comfort (and their price). ■ Foam-filled pneumatics are quite popular amongst rentals given that their acquisition cost is normally lower than solids, while they offer improved puncture resistance for flat-free operations. They can be seen as an insurance policy for pneumatics: they’ll perform better than pneumatics in tough conditions, but they won’t last like solids in extreme applications. ■ Tracks are a complementary technology to take into account, especially if your fleet includes mini-excavators and compact track loaders. Tracks have been on the rise for already several years. A proof of that is that since 2016 there are more new compact track loaders sold than skid steer loaders.
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Other relevant factors to consider in tire selection What is your business’ tolerance to downtime, or what is the level of risk your business is able to cope with? This may influence the technology your dealer will recommend (solid vs. pneumatic). What are your clients’ needs? Are they working on soft surfaces where they’ll require a lot of traction, or are they working indoors, protected from bad weather on clean and dry surfaces? Your
dealer will recommend a pattern that matches your clients’ requirements. If you’re not sure about your clients’ specific applications, versatile solutions for mixed surfaces may be your best option. How old is your machine / where is it in its lifecycle? In early life, investing in a long-lasting solution is worth it and will provide a lower operating cost for your machine (better return on investment). On the other hand, if you’ll soon be retiring the machine from your fleet, you may want to consider a solution that offers performance, but at a lower cost (for example a mid-range solid or foamfilled pneumatic versus a premium solid). At the end of the day, remember that your dealer is the best partner to answer your questions and point you towards the right solution for your fleet: they have a global vision that will take into account the different variables in the equation. Camso offers a wide range of construction solutions that have been engineered to meet the challenges of the rental industry. Its technologies include solids, pneumatics (including foam-filled) and tracks. The brand new Camso TLH 592S, a mid-range solid tire for telehandlers, extends our rental-specific offering.
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Affordable and easy to maneuver, stand-on sprayer/ spreaders will continue to dominate the market in 2020. Shown here is the Z-Spray Max from Z-Turf Equipment.
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prayer/spreaders are increasingly becoming recognized as the most efficient way to distribute liquid or granular material across a property. It’s common to have a sprayer/ spreader combination, which is available in a variety of sizes similar to lawn mowers.
Improvements Lawn care contractors in 2020 will see technology improvements, from hardware to software, when it comes to the sprayer/spreader market. Experts from Toro, Exmark, Ferris and Graham Sprayer Equipment shared the trends they’re seeing in the sprayer/spreader market for 2020. Many are expecting new products with improved functionality to boost the quality of lawn care, while increasing efficiency for contractors and their crews as the turf renovation space continues to grow.
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Upgrading to a stand-on sprayer/ Affordable and easy to maneuver, spreader allows lawn care contractors stand-on sprayer/spreaders will conto tackle several tasks at once, says tinue to dominate Jonathan Guarneri, the market in 2020. product manager for “IT’S A LOT EASIER TO “They take up Exmark. MAINTAIN CONSISTENT “We are seeless trailer space, APPLICATION RATES, ing a lot of people and then I’d say they trending away handle a broadWHICH RESULTS IN from the old style, er range of terrains FEWER CALLBACKS where they’re airbetter than a sit AND MAKES SURE ing the hose off of down does, in a lot YOU’RE NOT PUTTING a truck and then of scenarios,” says DOWN TOO MUCH OF push spreading,” he Chris Vogtman, A PRODUCT.” says. “They’re movsenior marketing to stand-on ing manager at - Jonathan Guarmeri, Exmark spreader/sprayToro. “People really ers because they’re appreciate that, and obviously able to they get used to just get multiple things done at once, being able to maneuver and jump on as well as improve their application and off as needed, quicker; and peoconsistency.” ple feel like it drives a little bit more Using a hose spray off a truck limproductivity for them. We’re seeing its how fast workers walk and doesn’t that as definitely a trend and a contincontrol for consistency, he says. ued trend within our business.”
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“When you’re out using a hose spray off the back of the truck, your productivity is based off of how fast you’re walking, right? You’re typically going to calibrate that somewhere between let’s say two, three miles an hour,” Guarneri says. “We all know that throughout the course of a day, whether it’s the first thing in the morning or the last thing in the afternoon, your speed changes. Typically, it’s because you’re tired or you haven’t had a cup of coffee yet.” Stand-on sprayer/spreaders allow contractors to cover more ground in less time. “It’s a lot easier to maintain consistent application rates, which results in fewer callbacks and makes sure you’re not putting down too much of a product but also not too little of a product,” he says.
Stand-on sprayer/spreaders allow contractors to cover more ground in less time. In addition, it is easier to maintain consistent application rates across a property.
Toro and Exmark have found success with their lean-to-steer models. “We have both implemented e-control technology on there, which helps from two aspects. One, control the amount of applicator you’re putting down and then, two, control the spreader a little bit more precisely,” says Vogtman. Sprayer/spreaders in general have become more popular as education has increased, he adds. “The bigger trend there is more dealers getting invested from a channel perspective in the business, allowing customers more places from a service standpoint. And more dealers and technicians being knowledgeable about how to service the product is really a key trend that we’re seeing to help the customers be more productive and have better uptime,” Vogtman says. “I think one of the biggest trends not to go unnoticed is just more dealers getting invested in the business, and that’s ultimately going to make it a better experience for the customer.”
Still riding it out At Graham Spray Equipment, which produces custom sprayer/ spreader equipment from its three locations in Georgia, they’re seeing continued interest in ride-on sprayer/ spreaders and truck-mounted units. “The main change we’re seeing right now is everybody’s going to the ride-on sprayer spreader,” says Donny Pitts, general manager with Graham. “I thought they were going to be a phase. I’ve been doing this for 40 years, and I’ve seen a lot of things come and go. But these keep coming up.” Lawn care contractors come to Graham looking for ride-on sprayer/ spreaders with lots of functionality. “They’re doing more low-volume, high-concentrate with the sprayer/ spreaders, and we’re trying to accommodate for that by giving them a way to carry that sprayer/spreader and carry the chemical and fertilizer, too,” he says.
Finding the sweet spot As sprayer/spreader technology evolves, manufacturers continue to try to balance weight, size and volume. “There’s a really fine balance between carrying more and also what’s really practical,” Exmark’s Guarneri says. “Obviously, the more weight you have, the more capacity you have and the larger your footprint is on the turf.” He notes that it would be possible to develop a spreader/ sprayer that has a 500-gal. tank but it wouldn’t necessarily be good for the customer. “We know that those operators don’t want to be carrying that much weight,” Guarneri says. “It’s a matter of finding that happy balance of what’s acceptable by the customer, what’s needed by the customer and what the machine carries.” Exmark’s Stand-On
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Spreader-Sprayer and Toro’s StandOn Spreader-Sprayer come with 20-gal. spray tanks, although both companies offer larger models with spray capacity ranging up to 200 gal., and even higher capacities for granular fertilizers. Toro owns Exmark, which in turn operates Z Turf Equipment. Vogtman and Guarneri talked about how the Z-Spray Master Max, with its 60-gal. tank and 220-lb. hopper, is one of the company’s most popular sprayer/ spreader models. “We want to be very cognizant of weight and managing a good experience for the customer,” Toro’s Vogtman says. “We feel like we’ve kind of got to the limit of where we would like to be right now. The [Spray Master] Max holds what I’d say is the right amount to allow the contractor to get a big job done but is also equally balanced with not burdening them with getting it on and off the trailer. We’re trying to balance those unique needs. There are some situations where I tell you going bigger could be better, particularly if you don’t have to transport the unit. But with the Max, we feel pretty good about the capacity that we have there on our Spray Masters today.” Meanwhile, the new Ferris Voyager FS5250 comes with an 80-gal. liquid tank and 250-lb. granular, Rich Clark, Ferris’ national sales manager says, suggesting that there is nothing else on the market quite like it.
Toro has found success in the spreader/sprayer market with its lean to steer models which lets the operator control forward/reverse and left/right steering with one hand, leaving one hand free at all times.
“The standard has been 60 gallons or less,” he says. “Part of it is because of weight distribution and weight impact on the soil. If you have two machines with the same size tires on the same exact machine but different tanks, they’re going to have different impacts on the ground. What Ferris has solved with that is, we have increased the capacity from 60 to 80 gallons and then 250 pounds of fertilizer plus an extra 100 pounds of bags that you can carry out.” The Voyager sprays in 12-ft.wide swaths instead of the standard 10, uses a vibrating agitator to break down fertilizer instead of grinding it and is equipped with a three-section breakaway boom. Ferris estimates that the Voyager’s capacity and design helps increase productivity by about 20%. “You boil that down to what a landscaper might do in a day and that’s shaving an hour or two off the day. A nice way to look at it is what you used to do in five According to Ferris, there is nothing quite like the Ferris Voyager FS5250 sprayer/spreader on the market. It features an 80-gal. tank and 250-lb. granular capacity.
days, you can now do in four days,” Clark says. “That’s a real change in productivity.” The other key features of the Voyager that assist in making landscapers more productive is the low center of gravity and the traction, including the articulating front-end that helps provide some of the stability. “We have widened the rear tires, widened the front tires, widened the front tire casters, moved the weight so that all four tires are taking more of the weight and distributing the weight more, so you have less impact per square foot, pounds per square inch as our competitor,” Clark says. “So even though you have a heavier machine, you distribute the weight more evenly amongst all four tires, and then also widening the tires gives you less ground impact.” Clark notes that the Voyager falls into the “extra-large” category of spreader/sprayers. The machines are designed for big commercial properties, schools, industrial parks or even big yards. However, the booms fold in making it possible to transition to smaller compact areas as well. “It’s a pretty versatile machine,” Clark adds, acknowledging that it might not be the right product for smaller properties. “Now there are a lot of people out there that may or may not be spraying or treating properties that are big, big areas,” he says. Those contractors might be better served by moving down to a medium or large size machine such as the Ferris Pathfinder, Rover or Venture machines. In 2020, each of the manufacturers indicated they would continue to listen to dealers and contractors to meet their needs with additional equipment and technological upgrades to sprayer/spreaders and related tools. This is great news for contractors, as it should make it easy to find the machine you need for the job.
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Æ Grindex
Maxi H-Lite Submersible Pump
The Maxi H-Lite hydraulic submersible pump has a 25-kW motor and is suited for heavyduty drainage applications. • Lightweight, slim design • Redesigned and optimized top cover includes a cable entry that ensures the junction chamber remains continuously free of water ingress • Available with an open impeller in Hard Iron or in stainless steel • Hydraulics updated with an adjustment sleeve and offer easily readjustable impeller suction cover clearance www.forconstructionpros.com/12160406
Æ Honda WMP20X
Chemical Pump
Honda’s WMP20X is designed to pump various industrial and agricultural chemicals in addition to clear water applications. The WMP20X model features EPDM seals for chemical resistance, a reinforced thermoplastic pump housing and impeller as well as full frame protection with vibrationdamping mounts.
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Submersible Pumps
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Å Atlas Copco WEDA S30 and S60 Sludge/ Trash Pumps Designed for sludge pumping application, the WEDA S30 and S60 sludge/trash pumps can handle thick, soft, wet mud in addition to other similarly viscous mixtures of liquids and solids. •
Handle pH values from 5 to 8 and particles and debris up to 2 in.
• Cable sealing protects against water leakage from cable entry • Rib design offers external cooling to motor • WEDA S30 rated at 3 hp, weighs 55 lb. and has a 3-in. discharge • WEDA S60 generates 9.2 hp, weighs 143 lb. and has a 4-in. discharge www.forconstructionpros.com/21089947
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• Capable of pumping up to 79 gpm or 4,740 gph through a 2-in. outlet • SP20E and SP20ET models are built with a durable cast iron design to handle heavy usage and tough applications • SP20ESM offers a more compact design incorporating an impeller and casing manufactured from a blended rubber compound for maximum wear resistance • Either vertical or horizontal discharge applications. www.forconstructionpros.com/20971767
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ValuPrime Pumps
The ValuPrime priming-assisted centrifugal pumps are available in 4 in. x 4 in. and 6 in. x 6 in. model sizes and flows to 1,520 gpm. • Total dynamic head to 150 ft. and solids handling capabilities up to 3 in. • Come standard with a 34-gal. fuel tank, programmable control panel and EPA-compliant Isuzu Tier 4 Final diesel engine • Suited for flood and storm water standby, general jobsite dewatering, dust control and more
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Æ BJM XP-KZN Submersible Slurry Pumps The XP-KZN heavy-duty submersibles are designed for tough conditions where explosion-proof, FM, C/US-approved (Class I, Division 1, Group C & D) are needed. • Provide up to 665 gpm and heads to 61 ft. • Feature a top discharge, slim-line design with agitator to suspend heavy slurries coal, ash, sand or gravel • Impeller, wear plate and agitator made of abrasiveresistant, 28% chrome iron (600 Brinell, 57 Rockwell C) • Protected by Class H motor insulation and built-in amperage (FLA) and temperature overload protection • Feature double silicon carbide mechanical seals in a separate oil-filled seal chamber and a heavy-duty lip seal www.forconstructionpros.com/12222163
Æ Wacker Neuson PT 6 Trash Pump The PT 6 self-priming centrifugal trash pump can move water containing up to 2-in. solids at a rate of up to 1,300 gpm. • Mixed-flow impeller design produces high volume and head for increased capacity • Discharge elbow rotates 360 degrees to accommodate various discharge angles • Cast ductile iron pump housing, impeller, wear plate and volute facilitate a long, trouble-free service life • Oil-lubricated silicone carbide seal reduces maintenance and provides seal protection • Liquid-cooled Tier 4 diesel engine with automatic engine shutdown www.forconstructionpros.com/20994604
Æ Generac 8-in. Trash Pumps Generac’s 8-in. MTP8DZV Venturi dry prime trash pump and 8-in. MTP8DZD diaphragm dry prime trash pump can handle solids up to 3.38 in. in diameter. • 4,184 gpm • Total dynamic head of 187 ft. • 110-gal. fuel tank for up to 24-hour runtime • Tier 4 Final engine • LOFA 750 Controller with backlit LCD display • Dry prime pump features durable chassis and optional sound attenuated enclosure • Run-Dry feature protects against seal damage during dry operation • Electronic stop for emergency shutdown • Optional cutter impeller www.forconstructionpros.com/21111147
Æ Xylem’s Godwin Field Smart Technology (FST) Xylem’s Godwin Field Smart Technology (FST) and Godwin PrimeGuard 2 controller provide contractors working in remote locations with crucial pump operating data that can significantly reduce or eliminate the need for expensive, onsite personnel to monitor pumps manually. Xylem’s Godwin PrimeGuard 2 is a fully programmable microprocessor engine control system that allows for inputs from flow meters, level transducers, pressure transducers or standard floats. Using the data from any of these systems, Godwin Dri-Prime pumps can be programmed to start/ stop automatically with no operator intervention required. Used in tandem with PrimeGuard 2, FST is a premium solution for any contractor. • FST can monitor engine, motor and pump operation conditions (e.g. operating hours, speed, engine temperature and fuel consumption) as well as pump parameters such as suction and discharge pressure, sump level and flow data. • Pump data can be accessed remotely from any device in the world with an internet connection. • FST enables the operator to remotely start, stop and set engine speed, and alarms can be set to alert for operating or performance failures. • For reporting purposes, pump data can be logged and documented, or even tied back to a SCADA system for ultimate system efficiencies and control www.forconstructionpros.com/12315745
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Ç Atlas Copco PAS High-flow Pumps The PAS high-flow pump line includes the 4-in. PAS 100 for flows up to 1,232 gpm, the 6-in. PAS 150 for flows up to 1,430 gpm and the 8-in. PAS 200 for flows up to 3,655 gpm. • Open frame pump systems consist of a diaphragm pump with semi-open impeller and large separator that allow for passage of 3-in. spherical solids • Air separated from liquid and sucked by the vacuum pump to make automatic priming possible • Wet prime and dry prime options • Tier 4 Final engine designed for low fuel consumption • Multiple trailer configurations available www.forconstructionpros.com/21031666
Æ Godwin Dri-Prime Dewatering Pumps
The Godwin NC100S and CD100S Dri-Prime dewatering pumps are equipped with interchangeable, applicationspecific impellers and cloud-based Field Smart Technology. • 4-in. surface-mounted centrifugal pumps incorporate a redesigned pump end and can handle from 1 7/8-in. solids to modern stringy waste • CD impeller can be exchanged with a Flygt N-Technology self-cleaning, non-clog impeller • Field Smart Technology (FST) allows users to monitor and control the pump remotely • Powered by Tier 4 Final engines with electric motors available on request • Can also be fitted with a double-walled skid base www.forconstructionpros.com/21088813
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Ç Myers-Seth Pumps DD6
SAFE Sound Attenuated Double Diaphragm Pump The DD6 SAFE (Sound Attenuated, Fully Enclosed) pump features a heavy-duty steel insulated cabinet surrounding a 6-in. double diaphragm pump allowing for the unit to operate at 63 dB or roughly as loud as a household vacuum cleaner. • Continuous run ability • Low fuel consumption
Ç Generac Wet and Dry Prime Trash Pumps
• Handles solids up to 4.25 in.
This line of sound-attenuated trash pumps is engineered to provide optimal handling of solids and dewatering tasks.
• Maximum suction lift: 28 ft.
• MTP6DZD and MTP6DZV boast a four-cylinder, Tier 4 Final watercooled, turbocharged diesel engine
• 64 in. H x 74 in. W x 112 in. L
• 6-in. diaphragm or venturi dry-priming centrifugal pumps handle solids up to 3 in. in diameter and flows up to 2,750 gpm at a 26-hour maximum run time
• Capacity: 450 gpm
• MTP4DZD and MTP4DZV 4-in. pumps come with a four-cylinder, Tier 4 Final naturally aspirated engine, handle solids up to 3 in. and have an output of up to 1,450 gpm for up to 32 consecutive hours
• Fuel consumption: 0.25 gpm at 2,000 rpm • Fuel capacity: 65 gal. • Maximum operating time: 216 hours
• MTP6SZ and MTP4SZ wet prime pumps provide reliable handling of solids and clear liquids and are self-priming
• Maximum working pressure: 59 psi
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Abbott Rubber Co. ........................................................ 97
Hydra-Tech Pumps......................................................... 63
Allied Construction Products........................................ 35
JCB, Inc. .......................................................................... 15
Allmand .................................................................... 46-47
Jenny Products, Inc. ...................................................... 33
Ammann America ......................................................... 43
John Deere Construction Equipment......................... 100
Barreto Mfg. Inc. ....................................................... 7, 79
Kubota Tractor .............................................................. 31
Bobcat ............................................................................ 23
LBX Company LLC .................................................... 68-69
Brave Industries ............................................................ 96
Manitou North America........................................... 52-53
Briggs & Stratton ..................................................... 74-75
Oztec Industries, Inc.................................................. 5, 73
Camso, Inc................................................................. 80-81
Power Pusher, Div. of Nu-Star, Inc................................ 50
CASE ............................................................................... 11
Powr2 Energy Solutions ............................................... 25
CK Power ....................................................................... 57
Precision Components ............................................. 26-27
Custom Equipment, LLC........................................... 36-37
Snorkel ...................................................................... 20-21
DEUTZ Americas ............................................................ 99
Takeuchi Mfg. Co...................................................... 86-87
Electric Eel...................................................................... 45
Terex USA .................................................................. 2, 91
E-Z Trench ...................................................................... 67
Trask-Decrow Machinery .............................................. 97
Gehl ................................................................................ 41
TVH Parts Co. ........................................................... 51, 95
General Pipe Cleaners ............................................... 9, 85
UP Equip ........................................................................ 50
The Gorman-Rupp Co. ............................................. 64-65
Vermeer ................................................................... 16, 17
Ground Hog ................................................................... 59
Windy Ridge Corp. ........................................................ 96
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EYE ON RENTAL // B y
Dick Detmer
The State of the Rental Industry
AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PERIODIC RECALIBRATION The rental industry and your company’s business model should be evaluated more than once a year.
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ur world and our industry are changing faster than ever. In addition to rapid advancements in technology, our society — and seemingly every part of our lives — are changing at a dizzying pace. For these reasons, I believe it is important for equipment rental companies to take more than just a once-a-year view of the “state of the rental industry” and in particular the “state of their own rental company.” While the annual big picture perspective is important for reshaping the coming year’s strategic plan, a more frequent reevaluation is important to recalibrate a company’s focus and strategy, and to pay closer attention to changes in their business environment and their customer’s needs in a more volatile market. One example of the fast-changing trends in the rental business is the effect of “next generation” customers and their preferences. Technology and social media have had a dramatic effect on how these customers prefer to communicate with rental companies. Certainly, rental companies that have adapted to these preferences and trends quickly are the primary beneficiaries of significantly more business. Being the last to adapt is a sure way to become obsolete. Even though things are changing rapidly, it is still very important to have a formal strategic plan with specific steps to take. Too much
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“winging it” can cause enormous inefficiencies and can make your business only marginally profitable. Certain portions of your plan may need to be modified somewhat in the recalibration process but much, or perhaps most, of your strategic plan will likely prove to be wise to continue even when there are changes in the business environment. It is so important to remember that in order to achieve the high level of success that you want from your substantial time and financial investments it is necessary to prepare accordingly. It is so wise to become more efficient in all aspects of your rental business. The fact of the matter is that no one knows when the next serious recession will occur. But, an economic downturn will inevitably return. The uncertainties relating to the late stages of an economic cycle, increasing competition, and our political leaders are creating both serious concerns and potentially huge opportunities for equipment rental companies. In my opinion, proper planners will be rewarded handsomely and those who didn’t will likely be punished. As for the current state of the rental industry, I feel that the equipment rental industry is in excellent
shape. The industry continues to show significant strength as the economy has helped propel the need for rental equipment to record-breaking new heights. Rental business owners are continuing to invest in growing their rental businesses. It appears likely that 2020 will be remembered as a solid growth year for the equipment rental industry. The resiliency of our 10-year economic expansion has been nothing short of phenomenal. I also feel that all of our efforts have “paid off ” and have been causing a significant enhancement of the image of the equipment rental industry. This image is of a positive, valued, economical resource for the equipment needed to complete a job. Congratulations to all who have invested in image enhancement. Remember to transform your rental company into a more efficient, smoother running and more recession resistant rental business through superior planning. It is important to the health, growth and future viability of your business to have a more formal, structured way of operating the business. And, consider a well-thought out recalibration in the months to come as needed to adapt to possible fast-changing conditions.
Dick Detmer is a nationally recognized consultant, lecturer and writer with 35 years of experience in the equipment rental industry. In 2013, he celebrated the 25th anniversary of his business, Detmer Consulting Inc., of his column in Rental. Dick can be contacted at dick@detmerconsulting.com, (309) 781-3451 or by visiting his website www.detmerconsulting.com.
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