From left: Randy Pratt, Wayne Pratt and Warren Pratt at the Walter S. Pratt & Sons equipment yard.
Your Heavy Construction Resource October 1, 2011
Central Region
Volume 32 Number 9
October 2011 • Hard Hat News • Page 2
FALL SPECIALS
2000 KOBELCO 45SR MINI EXCAVATOR, 2800 HOURS, PLUMBED, CAB WITH HEAT . . . . $24,500.
RAYCO RG1665AC, 521 HOURS, VERY GOOD RUNNING CONDITION ................................................$4,995.
2007 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 3424, 267 HRS., CAB W/HEAT, NEW TIRES ......................................$27,995.
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S 2009 EXMARK LAS28KA60 MOWER, ZERO TURN, 60” DECK, 420 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995.
2000 RAYCO RG50 STUMP GRINDER, SELF PROPELLED, DUAL WHEELS, 1148 HOURS, TRAILER IS EXTRA ....................$25,995.
1995 FORD 445D, TRACTOR LOADER, CAB, PTO HITCH, 8 SPEED, 1075 HOURS ........................................$9,995.
Fall Specials
SSL/COMPACT TRACK LOADERS 2010 NEW HOLLAND L175, DELUXE CAB, 2 SPEED, HI FLOW, 69 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,125. 2008 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 4511, CAB WITH HEAT, HI FLOW, 341 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,995. 2007 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 3424, 267 HOURS, CAB WITH HEAT, NEW TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,995. 2006 NEW HOLLAND L185, SN: 5839, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 469 HOURS, 78" LOW PROFILE BUCKET . . . . . . . . . . . $29,995. 2005 NEW HOLLAND LT190B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, OPEN CAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000. SOLD 2003 CAT 287 COMPACT TRACK LOADER, OPEN CAB, RUBER TRACKS, 2,000 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,795. 2001 NEW HOLLAND LS190 SKID STEER, OPEN CAB, 1,748 SOLD HOURS, NEW INJECTION PUMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,000. 2001 NEW HOLLAND LS190, OPEN CAB, NEW INJECTION PUMP, 1748 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000. 1996 NEW HOLLAND LX665, ENCLOSED CAB, HEAT, 2205 HOURS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,995. WHEEL LOADERS 2009 NEW HOLLAND W110B, FULL CAB, 250 HOURS, 2.25 CU.YD. BUCKET, LIKE NEW MACHINE. . . . . . . . . . . . . $87,995. 2008 NEW HOLLAND W130, FULL CAB, 510 HOURS, LIKE NEW MACHINE, CLEAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $96,995. 2006 NEW HOLLAND LW170B, 1,134 HOURS, JRB COUPLER, JRB 3.0 YD. BUCKET.SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89,995. 2001 JOHN DEERE 344H CAB WITH HEAT, 2YD. BUCKET, 7125 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37,500. 1991 KOMATSU WA300-1 WHEEL LOADER, 4,800 HOURS, CAB, HEAT & A/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,995. MISC. 2010 GOOSE/HARPER DB2700 DEBRIS BLOWER 3 POINT MOUNT, PTO DRIVEN 180 DEGREE AIR DEFLECTOR . . . . . $2,995. 2009 EXMARK LAS28KA60 MOWER, ZERO TURN, 60” DECK, 420 HOURS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995. 2004 UNIVERSAL AP450 PLANER 18’ COLD PLANER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,995. 2004 GROUSER BAR TRACKS STEEL TRACKS FOR LS180/185 SKID STEER, WHEEL SPACER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500. 2000 FREIGHTLINER BOX TRUCK, 15,038 MILES, REAR LIFT, SHELVING, COMPRESSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,000. 1997 BIG JOHN TREE SPADE ON A 1987 FORD L8000 TRUCK, TRUCK HAS NEW ENGINE & TRANS. 178,186 MILES, INCLUDES 6 FLOTATION TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,995. 1996 MEYER ST-84 SNOW PLOW, MANUAL ANGLE, LOADER ARM MOUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $750. 1996 NEW HOLLAND 716 SNOW THROWER, 3 POINT 2 STAGE THROWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,999. 1987 CUSTOM 9 DOW, 9 TON TRAILER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900. 1985 EAGER BEAVER 20HA TRAILER, 20 TON, TILT DECK, AIR BRAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,995. SOLD BRILLION SL208 SEEDER, HITCH W/ PULL TYPE HYD. TRANS., GROUND DRIVEN SEED METER DRIVE . . . . . . . . $12,000. CASE 252 ROLLER TANDEM VIBRO DRUMS ASPHALT ROLLER, 39” DRUMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,500. FFC LAF-1474 SNOW PLOW, POWER ANGLE, SKID STEER QUICK ATTACH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000. TEREX PSA6WS SITE DUMPER, 2,139 HOURS, FULL ROPS, 4.5 CU.YD. DUMP BUCKET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,500.
TEREX PS3000 SITE DUMPER, FULL ROPS, ARTICULATED DUMPER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,500. DOZERS 2005 NEW HOLLAND DC85, DOZER, 9' BLADE, CAB WITH A/C, 693 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64,995. 1997 CAT D5C DOZER, OPEN CAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,500. 1992 FIAT ALLIS FD7 DOZER, ROPS, 6 WAY BLADE, 2513 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995. 1985 FIATALLIS FD5 DOZER, OPEN CAB, 2593 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995. NEW HOLLAND DC80H, ROPS, <6 WAY BLADE, 1382 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,995. EXCAVATORS 2008 LIUGONG 835 EXCAVATOR, FULL CAB, 486 HOURS QUICK COUPLER, FORKS 2YD. BUCKET. . . . . . . . . . . . . $86,995. 2007 KUBOTA KX080 EXCAVATOR, 500 HOURS, COUPLER, THUMB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69,995. SOLD 2005 VOLVO EC35 MINI EXCAVATOR, OPEN ROPS, 1450 HOURS, CP COUPLER, GEITH MECHANICAL THUMB . . . . . $19,995. SOLD 2004 NEW HOLLAND EH160, EXCAVATOR, CAB WITH HEAT, MANUAL THUMB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,995. 2004 KOBELCO SK290LC EXCAVATOR, CAB 3487 HOURS, THUMB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,995. 2000 KOBELCO 45SR MINI EXCAVATOR, 2800 HOURS, PLUMBED, CAB WITH HEAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,500. 1999 KUBOTA KX161-3 EXCAVATOR, 4,277 HOURS, GEITH THUMB, NEW UNDERCARRIAGE, NEW RUBBER TRACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,995. CHIPPER/STUMP GRINDERS 2009 BANDIT 2900T STUMP GRINDER, GREEN TEETH, 206 HOURS, WIRELESS REMOTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,995. 2007 BANDIT 150 CHIPPER, 1175 HOURS, WINCH, AUTO FEED, LIFT CYLINDER . SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995. 2005 BANDIT 254XP CHIPPER, 1,190 HOURS, AUTO FEED, QUAD FEED, WINCH, YOKE LIFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,500. 2004 VERMEERR BC626 CHIPPER, AUTO FEED, VARIABLE SPEED AUTO FEED, 1200 HOURS, TELESCOPING TONGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,995 2000 RAYCO STUMP GRINDER, SELF PROPELLED, DUAL WHEELS, 1,067 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,995. RAYCO RG1665AC, 521 HOURS, VERY GOOD RUNNING CONDITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,995. TLB's 2004 NEW HOLLAND LB75B FULL CAB, PILOT CONTROLS, 672 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,995. 2002 KUBOTA L35 1,201 HOURS, 8’ WOODS LR108 RAKE, OPEN ROPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,900. SOLD 1998 NEW HOLLAND 655E CAB W/HEAT, 3,305 HOURS, EXTENDAHOE, 4FT. GRADING BUCKET, 6 IN 1 BUCKET . $17,900. 1996 NEW HOLLAND 655D, CAB WITH HEAT,SOLD 4958 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995. 1995 FORD 445D TRACTOR LOADER, CAB, PTO HITCH, 8 SPEED, 1075 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,995. 1992 CAT 416 CAB WITH HEAT, 3,300 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,995.
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC. 60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766
Fax: (845) 278-4431 • E-mail: equip@wtractor.com Visit Our Web Site at www.wtractor.com
EVANS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Rt. 12, Remsen, NY 315-831-3091
New Kubota Equipment 0% Financing • 0% Down Kubota Model #M126XDTPC Tractor/Loader, Demo Unit, 126HP, 4WD, Factory Cab w/Heat/AC, 80 Hours, Rear Track System . . . . . . . . . .$69,300 Kubota Model #T1880-42 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 18HP Engine, 42” Infinity Deck . . . . . . . . . .$2,995 Kubota Model #M2684 3Pt Hitch Snowblower, 84”, Hyd. Chute Rotator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,300
New Woods Equipment Woods Model #8000 3Pt Hitch Chipper, 8” Chip Capacity, PTO Driven, Gravity Feed . . . . . .$5,500 Woods Model #5000 3Pt Hitch Chipper/Shredder, 5” Chip Capacity, PTO Driven, Gravity Feed . . . .$2,995 Woods Model #PRD8400 3Pt Hitch Finish Mower, 84”, 3 Blade Spindles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,600
USED EQUIPMENT
2002 Kubota Model #BX2200D Tractor w/Loader, 830 Hrs 22HP, HDT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8,500 2005 Kubota 54” Midmount, Model # RCK54-15BX, Fits BX Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,250 2003 Kubota 62” Sweeper Front Mount, Not Including Subframe, Like New, Model #L2062B . . . . . . . .$2,500 2003 Komatsu Dozer, Model D38E, 6 Way Blade, 3,350 Hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27,900 2004 Kubota Used Front Mount Snowblower, Model #B2781, 51” Width, Hyd. Chute . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500 1998 Ford Model #1720 Tractor/Loader, 12x12 Trans., 27HP, 4WD, Turf Tires, 1140 Hrs., 5’ Loader Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,900 2008 Kubota Model #BX2350U Tractor/Loader, 23HP, 4WD, 160 Hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 2008 Kubota Model #RCK54-23BK, fits BX Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,500 1992 Ford Model #655C TLB, 4 In One Bucket, Forks, 4WD, 75HP, 18’6” Digging Depth . . . . . . . . . .$18,900 Visit Our Web Site @ equipmenttraderonline.com
EDISON, NJ— The New Jersey Land Improvement Contractors Association (NJLICA) and Gamka Sales Co. invite NJLICA members and contractors interested in membership to Gamka’s Open House, Nov. 9,
2011 at 6:30 p.m. Attendees will learn first hand about solving vexing site issues with live product demonstrations. The Land Improvement Contractors of America is an organization of earth moving contractors who
care about the environment. Members provide a wide range of services: grading, excavating, drainage, landscaping, paving, wetland development and site preparation just to name a few. They work in cities, on
farms, ranches and in rural areas. LICA contractors strive to improve the business climate by working for better legislation, regulations and keeping abreast of the
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New Jersey Land Improvement Contractors meeting and open house at GAMKA
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Recycling “Mega-Mall” serves the tri-state area by Jon M. Casey
With the installation of new Rice Lake Scales, there will be four computer controlled scales available to weigh incoming and outgoing trucks. Construction Demolition contractors throughout Woodbridge Township, NJ. There, the 52 acre facility Inc.; Costal Metal Recycling Corp.; Port Raritan the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania tri-state area bustles with trucks coming and going from morning Marine Terminal; Montecalvo Contracting Corp. and are familiar with the recycling capabilities of until night. The trucks are loaded with everything Recycling Technology Development, LLC. With more Bayshore Recycling Corp’s Eco-Complex and Energy from C&D waste to contaminated soil, scrap metal than 30 years of construction and recycling experiCampus alongside the Raritan River in Keasbey, and construction debris. Once they have unloaded, ence, the Montecalvos work closely with the NJDEP many of those same trucks will head out with recy- and NJDOT to make sure that their suppliers of raw cled aggregate taking it back out to construction sites material comply with the guidelines that help keep and commercial projects. Others will travel across the the recycling industry safe and compliant. scales, loaded with baled paper, cardboard or scrap “We are in a very accessible location,” said Frank. metal, heading to commodities customers in the U.S. “This site offers extraordinary access via water, rail and abroad. and roadway. All of the major roadways pass through According to Valerie Montecalvo, president and Woodbridge Township. Since we are located on the CEO of Bayshore Recycling, currently there are seven Raritan River, we are also able to move material via separate enterprises in action here, with plans for barge when necessary. We can bring in dredge matemore in the coming months. “We are planning to rial, petroleum contaminated soils or excavated expand our solar energy capabilities, and we are look- concrete and asphalt and unload it right here on our ing at wind and biofuel energy generation as well,” dock.” After processing, they can ship finished she said. “The Company’s vision is to be the most product to their customers via barge as well. environmentally responsible, self-sustaining and A tour of the Transfer Station/MRF vertically integrated recycling facility in the nation. A trip through the transfer station provided an We are looking to provide our own electrical power opportunity to meet Jim Bray, the transfer station from a variety of sources including the use of biofuels and scrap yard manager. Jim oversees the sorting and other byproducts generated from our daily crews who were especially busy this day. “Since about recycling activities.” 60 percent of the C&D debris and bulky waste mateValerie and her husband Frank are the visionaries rial is wood, we have devoted our MRF to making and implementers of these innovative ideas. Together wood our primary commodity,” he said. they are on track to achieve their goals, heading up a “The raw material is initially screened through an group of companies that meet the demands of the Erin 10-inch finger screen with the oversized going entire spectrum of the construction and demolition into the MRF with the screenings going over a industry’s waste stream. secondary 2-inch vibratory screen and a General The Montecalvo Group of Companies currently Kinematics destoner dual air knife to further remove Jim Bray and Frank Montecalvo work together to includes Bayshore Recycling Corp.; Bayshore Soil aggregate and other smaller debris. All of that goes process wood waste into biofuels and raw material for Management, LLC; Montecalvo Disposal Services, Bayshore 5 mulch and compositing customers.
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Bayshore from 4 over magnets to remove as much of the ferrous material as we can.” From there, the material goes via two lines into the sorting station, a product of Frank’s design efforts coupled with the engineering and installation of the ERIN Recycling Equipment Company. A third, much smaller line, is devoted to isolating aggregate, which then is diverted to the aggregate production. Workers have two bins in which to sort their material. Each has a bin for wood and a separate bin for materials like plastic, metal, glass, paper, cardboard and the like. The wood is directed into a CBI 5400 grinder that is powered by two, 300 hp electric motors that operate sequentially based on demand. The other recyclables drop into their respective collection bins. “The grinder runs continuously on one motor; and if the demand loads it down too much, within a few milliseconds, the second motor comes on to help handle the load. When the need has passed, the second motor shuts down and the grinder returns to its regular mode. We produce a 6-inch shredded product that goes to mulch companies or to biofuel producers.” “We are permitted for 10,000 tons per day of secondary materials, and we are looking to increase that over time,” said Frank. “Our concrete and asphalt material comes in and is stockpiled here and on the far side of the property. We crush at two locations, depending on our demand for finished product. Our primary system is an Eagle Crusher Jumbo 1400 with a built-in 6-foot x 16-foot, three deck screen. We make three products here. We make a 2 1/2-inch stone for general use, and we produce a base material that meets NJDOT spec as well. We also have a clean 3/4-inch stone that is used like a 57. Our second crusher is an Extec impactor that we use when we need extra crushing capabilities. Since it is portable, we can take it to other jobsites when the occasion calls for it.” Frank said that currently, 75-80 percent of what comes into the facility does not end up in a landfill. Materials like cardboard, aluminum and steel are sold as commodities. Miscellaneous recyclables such as refrigerators, computers and even mattresses are recycled according to the latest regulations. Third party companies provide the appropriate documentation and certifications that are needed for these products, such as the removal of Freon from the refrigerant equipment. As part of Bayshore’s ongoing expansion process,
Incoming C&D material goes through this 10-inch screen as the starting point for all incoming material. From here, it the 10-inch minus is screened a second time, then both waste streams enter the MRF for further sorting. two new Rice Lake scales were being installed at the the detailed tracking capability that is an integral time of our visit. The ultimate goal is to be able to part of this kind of recycling,” said Frank. “We send have any combination of traffic lanes open to trucks our soil samples to a certified lab for testing and that are coming and going. In this way, they will be confirmation before our decontaminated soil heads able to offer maximum capacity into and out of the out to its ultimate end use. We even use an XRF anafacility. lyzer to make sure that what is coming onsite is mateAs we stopped at the ASTEC low temperature rial that doesn’t not contain any contaminates for thermal desorption plant that was shut down for which we are not permitted. It tells us if there are any routine maintenance, Frank said that they are look- heavy metals or other chemical compounds in a load ing forward to the day when they will be able to that shouldn’t be there.” For more information on the generate syngas on site from other byproducts to Montecalvo Group of Companies, contact them at power the soil remediation process. The unit was 732-738-6000 or at www.bayshorerecycling.com. installed for Bayshore Soil Management, LLC in 2002. “Because we take in contaminated soils, we provide
A worker processes material with an Allu crusher bucket attached to a Link-Belt excavator.
This ASTEC low temp soil desorption unit gives Bayshore Recycling a distinct advantage over other recyclers in the tri-state area.
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Open House from 3 current changes impacting their business, and providing training in the latest technology. A LICA membership entitles contractors to many benefits that can provide their companies with a competitive edge. Listed below are just a few: National LICA Contractor Magazine, LICA Contractor Safety Management Manual, Beyond Perks Cash Back Program, National LICA Winter Convention and Summer Meetings, LICA Limited Medical Plan, National Scholarship Program, Petrocon Commodities Discount Program, National Equipment Registry, LICA Retirement Plan, and Land and Water Magazine. More details are to be found at www. licanational.com. The November 9 meeting will begin with a free buffet dinner and after conducting a short business meeting the main event will start, a live demonstration and training seminar on “Two Dirty Secrets Revealed”: How to Make a Lake, Stop Leaks and More, and Muck, Mire
and Mud, a “Hard” Problem Fix. The presentation by Michael Vargo, master technical representative, Prime Resins, Conyers, GA and Dominick Desiderio, president, EnviroTite Services, Hackettstown, NJ will cover the use of two Prime Resins products: Sprayed Polyurea Coatings on barrier materials to contain water and Polyurethane Resins for both permeation and compaction grouting operations to fill voids, stabilize soil and create sub-grade grout barriers below roadways, in earthen dams, coastal seawalls, underground vaults and tunnel boring operations. For more information and directions go to www.gamka.com, call 888-2481400 or e-mail bob@gamka.com. Gamka Sales Co. is located at 983 New Durham Rd., Edison, NJ 08817. For information on NJ LICA and to make reservations for the number of guests attending call 908-996-0058 for Jerry Biuso, NJLICA director.
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Correction The article “Snow Business: Bid vs. Proposal” by John Allin in the September 2011 issue of Hard Hat News was reprinted from the August 2009 issue of Tree Care Industry Magazine. The webinar information listed at the end of the article was in-
cluded by mistake, and was actually an old listing. For TCIA webinars, visit www.tcia.org/training/webinars.htm; then for that particular webinar, “Expanding Your Profit Centers into Snow Removal,” click on “archived sessions.”
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in which no member spoke against it. The Senate reached a unanimous consent agreement Thursday afternoon to call up the bill, debate two amendments for 10 minutes, and then vote on the amendments and final passage. Both amendments failed.
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials issued a statement commending Congress for approving the bill (HR 2887) to extend both the nation’s surface transportation and aviation programs.
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Congress approves six month Surface, four month Aviation extensions at current funding
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Congress from 9 “The six month extension of federal highway and transit programs approved by Congress today ensures the continuation of thousands of job creating infrastructure projects in every state,” said AASHTO Executive Director John Horsley. “We congratulate the House and Senate leadership on both sides of the aisle for their tireless hard work to bring about this positive result. We encourage the president to quickly sign the legislation. AASHTO is prepared to work with Congress and the administration over the next six months to pass a robust, multiyear surface transportation reauthorization bill.” When signed into law by the president, this would be the eighth short term extension of the 2005 surface transportation authorization law known as “SAFETEA-LU,” which originally expired Sept. 30, 2009. And it would be the 22nd extension of FAA’s authorization, which expired Sept. 30, 2007. Congress has not acted on a new six year highway and transit package during the past two years because of differences on funding levels and how to pay for a comprehensive investment program. Likewise, Congress has been unable to agree to a multiyear FAA reauthorization due to policy disputes. As a supplement to maintaining existing current funding levels, Obama sent to Congress on Monday a bill, the American Jobs Act, to pump $50 billion into transportation projects next fiscal year and allocate $10 billion to establish a national infrastructure bank. Two amendments to cut spending voted down Senators went on the record supporting maintaining existing transportation funding levels, voting overwhelmingly to reject two amendments that would have trimmed spending. Both amendments were offered by Sen. Rand Paul, R-KY. The first amendment would have allowed the Highway
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Mica, R-FL, also released a statement applauding the Senate’s passage of the bill. “It is a positive step for the country that the Congress has passed this historic combination of extensions, which is important for job creation and our nation’s infrastructure,” Mica said. “With the FAA bill delayed four years and a two year delay on the highway measure, Congress must now act responsibly to enact long-term reauthorizations that will put Americans back to work and build our nation’s infrastructure. I challenge House and Senate leaders to continue to work toward long overdue solutions that address our transportation needs.” More information on AASHTO’s reauthorization principles is available at bit.ly/AASHTOrp.
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Recycling keeps “The Miracle” alive! by Peter Hildebrandt Editor’s Note: The recycling of materials takes many forms in today’s Waste Handling Industry. This is a recycling story unlike any in recent memory. As we take time in September to remember our workforce on Labor Day, and to honor those on September 11, who perished in the attacks on our nation on the tenth anniversary of that terrible day, the story that follows is our tribute to the people and events that remind us of the values that we cherish. With acts of kindness, generosity and patriotism like those of Capt. C.B. “Sully” Sullenberger, and the people who helped create the “Miracle on the Hudson” exhibit at the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, NC, we wish to thank everyone who helps to make this nation great. Flight 1549 Ben Bostic was in New York City to work on the acquisition of a dot com start-up. He flew in on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009 and was scheduled to return on U.S. Air’s Thursday 2:45 p.m. flight on Jan 15. His boarding gate changed on him shortly before boarding delaying the fliers. Flight 1549 didn’t take off until after 3:20 p.m. That wasn’t the only change in scheduling that Bostic and his fellow passengers experienced that day. They never dreamed that the way that the aircraft they had boarded
would only make it to Charlotte after two years and atop a flatbed trailer, but that’s what has happened. “I heard the geese hit, it was only a few minutes into the flight as I think we were at approximately 3,200-feet — although I had no idea what the sound was at the time,” says Bostic. “I was in seat 20A so I had a clear view of the rear of the left engine, which was engulfed in flames after the bird strike.” After what seemed like hours of staring at the burning engine, Captain “Sully” Sullenberger came across the intercom and said in a calm, but commanding voice, “This is your Captain speaking: Brace for Impact.” “I didn’t realize until a little later that we were indeed going into the Hudson River. Nevertheless, once the pilot made the announcement, after a few seconds of disbelief, I actually lost all fear. I became very calm again because I knew it was out of my hands. The only thing I could do was follow the flight attendants’ instructions to assume the brace position. So that is what I did.” The landing was more violent than any landing Bostic could imagine. Perhaps that was because he only had 90 seconds to prepare himself; he initially envisioned it would not be much more than a rear end car crash. It was much more. Once the plane came to a stop, Bostic
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story is Joe Supor, of J. Supor & Sons, transporters of the recovered plane. As a specialty contractor, Supor has been involved in virtually every major large aircraft recovery in the New York Metropolitan Area for some 30-40 years. As a result, Joe Supor was hired by the insurance company to pull the airplane out of the water and to store it. During that process, Supor contracted with Weeks Marine to lift the plane out of the water and onto their barge. Supor in turn took it apart from there, and placed it in storage. “Large accident recovery is something he has specialized in,” says Dorsch. “But this was different because so much of the airplane was left intact and this was such a great story. When I started this project I didn’t even think about asking Joe Supor because it would be so expensive to relocate the plane; but with all the other people we went to with this job, in order to get the price low enough (to move it to Charlotte), they were going to have to cut the airplane in half. Cutting the airplane in half would have destroyed the historical integrity of the airplane.” “I didn’t (contact) Joe Supor for a long time because I couldn’t imagine I could ever afford to have him do the job. He eventually started the dialogue with me saying he recognized the historical significance of everything and wanted to be part of history. He finally brought it up and offered to donate everything into it. Every time we got a police escort, he was paying for that. When we got a bucket truck to lift up a telephone line, he paid for that — for 780 miles.” Supor had to hire traffic engineers to do the planning of the transport of the plane. There were two times when they shut down an interstate highway so the plane could go in opposing lanes for several miles — driving parallel to the open lanes
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President of Upstate Shredding and Ben Weitsman & Son provides funding to fire department Owego fire chief says donation of $25,000 is largest gift to construction project. A $25,000 donation from Adam Weitsman, president of Upstate Shredding and Ben Weitsman & Son will help build the classroom portion of the Owego Volunteer Fire Department’s new training campus, where future firefighters will receive important education and safety training. Village fire Chief Ed Franz said the donation is the largest the building project has received. “This donation gives us the shot in the arm needed to complete the classrooms,” Franz said. “We’re grateful to Adam and to the Weitsman companies.”
The sizable gift will nearly cover the cost of the construction of the three room classroom facility. Two of the classrooms will be used for safety training, instruction and other “clean” training activities, Franz said, while the third room, a “dirty” classroom, will resemble a garage and will allow the more than 300 volunteer fire fighters in the Owego department a permanent, indoor location to train on fire engines and other essential public safety equipment. Franz said he hopes construction will conclude this fall. “The Fire Department is an important part of the community of Owego, and I’m glad to be able to support them,” said Adam Weitsman.
Owego Mayor Ed Arrington said he was deeply appreciative of the donation, and said the new training facility will benefit the residents not only of Owego but also of all of Tioga County, NY. When complete, Owego’s training center will be used for education and training by all the county volunteer fire departments. “This new facility will be a real boost to the community. We’ll be able to train our future and current fire fighters here,” the mayor said. “The Weitsman family has always thought of the community first; on behalf of the people of Owego, I want to thank Adam Weitsman for his most generous gift.” Upstate Shredding knows first hand of their commitment to duty — the fire
department worked tirelessly in the middle of the night to save the company from damaging fire that threatened to engulf the Upstate Shredding facility, despite dangerously cold temperatures of 10 below zero. Upstate Shredding and Ben Weitsman & Son, headquartered in Owego, NY, is the largest privately held scrap processor in the eastern U.S. The company is approaching its goal of attaining $1 billion in annual debt free sales, and will process more than 800,000 tons of ferrous and 150 million pounds of non-ferrous scrap in 2011. The company has a number of locations throughout New York and Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.upstateshredding.com.
Bridge at the Delaware — New Jersey southern border. Today, Flight 1549 is on exhibit at Charlotte’s Carolinas Aviation Museum. Exhibitors have gone to great lengths to ensure that the aircraft will look as it did when it landed in the Hudson River in January 2009. Dorsch points out that because this is a reasonably new airplane, it gives the Carolinas Aviation Museum a 35 year technological lead over any other aviation museum in the
world, especially in the field of commercial aviation. “No one else has an airplane this new in a museum anywhere,” adds Dorsch. “The Concordes were built in the 1960s and the 747s were built in the 1970s. Dorsch points out that during the time the exhibit was being set up, the retiring NASA Space Shuttle crafts were heading to exhibits of their own, as that program ended. Nevertheless, despite the glamour of the Space Shuttles, peo-
ple are fascinated by this plane’s fate. More importantly, they are excited about the new exhibit. Most likely, it is because an average person can identify with Ben Bostic who boarded a plane headed for home, expecting everything to go off without a hitch. For more information on the Carolinas Aviation Museum, visit their Web site at www.carolinasaviation.org.
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Walter S . Pratt & Sons, Inc. serves contractors in eight states In New York and the surrounding states that include Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, contractors and quarry owners have come to rely upon Walter S. Pratt & Sons, Inc. for support equipment to help make their jobs run profitably and smoothly. For equipment like air compressors, rock drills, pumps, generators, all terrain forklifts, abrasive cleaning equipment and supporting services, customers know that they can call on Pratt & Sons 24 hours a day seven days a week. For that drill rig or
This is an Atlas Copco Model ECM 6060 Rock Drill from Walter S. Pratt & Sons being lowered into position at the site of the World Trade Center.
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compressor that customers always seem to need at the last minute, Pratt & Sons can help. According to Wayne Pratt, who is one of the owners in this family owned operation, contractors and aggregate producers know that with more than 50 years of experience specializing in drill rig rental, the Pratt & Sons staff knows which equipment will work best in the specific application. Equipment supplied by Pratt & Sons includes machines like the Atlas Copco drill rigs on high profile construction projects like the One World Trade Center construction site, the New York City, MTA Subway improvement projects, and the improvements to the Long Island Railroad. At the same time, he says that rigs can also be found on local road and bridge repair projects, or anywhere there is a need for drilling to accommodate rock removal or blasting. With more than 40 drill rigs in Pratt’s fleet of rental drilling equipment, it is comforting to know that Walter S. Pratt & Sons, Inc. has the right equipment for the job. “Wherever there is a need for drill rigs or drilling steel, Pratt and Sons is there to serve,” he says. “Whether it’s work-
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appearance of the floor. Many “Big Box” retailers and supermarkets embrace polished concrete. Even concrete floors that are covered with things like linoleum or tile can be dyed and polished after removing the covering. The new floor will be easier to clean and more durable than the old covering. Concrete polishing, refurbishing and reconditioning requires equipment manufactured for that purpose and a full range of the expendable accessories needed to transform a basic concrete surface to a polished gem-like finish. Only those who have been trained in how to do the work and certified are qualified to do so. The Equipment Development Co., AKA Edco, has developed the entire line and offers the training to bring it all together. The package is marketed as CONTRx Systems. CONTRx polishing machines have also bridged the gap between the small residential and large commercial polished floors. The strip mall is a perfect example. You will often see medical offices within a strip mall type setting. These offices will have many rooms and narrow hallways dividing the floors into small areas where large in-
dustrial polishers won’t work. The CONTRx Dual Disc ProPolisher ll works very efficiently in this setting. Restaurants and bars are using polished and dyed concrete floors more all the time for that “old world” look that is extremely easy to clean. The artistic appearance achieved from a polished and dyed floor lends itself perfectly to specialty retail shops where you often see interesting lighting and works of art throughout. The entrance areas of commercial establishments are ideal for logos or unique designs that can be done with colored dyes that are applied to the polished floor. Through the polishing process, old worn concrete can be rejuvenated to a new bright and highly reflective floor that won’t wear like the original. So what is the perfect job application for a CONTRx Polisher? Any residential or small commercial concrete floor; new or old, smooth or worn, currently covered or exposed. The market is huge and virtually untapped. There are numerous high profit job opportunities to be accessed by front running, entrepreneurial contractors. Polished concrete is the start of a whole new trend in floors for the owners of smaller
since the mid 1950s. Whether the work is for the construction, industrial, petroleum, chemical or public sector, Pratt’s experienced staff is able to recommend the right equipment for the job. That is because they can offer the best choice from the more than 20 manufacturers they represent. For more information, contact them toll free at 800 613-4738, locally at 518465-1549 or visit their Web site at www.prattandsons.com.
Pictured in the site of the World Trade Center are four Rock Drills from Walter S. Pratt & Sons. The Atlas Copco Model ECM 6060 Track Drill, the Atlas Copco models ECM 590, FOC D3, ST 20 and 100 Track Drills.
Learning from 17 termines what can be used and what can’t. For example, you would not cover a garage floor with carpeting or hardwood flooring. But people have used paint or pigmented epoxy for years to brighten the room, stop the dusting and make the floor easier to clean and resist stains. The problem with paint as a concrete covering is that it quickly peels off and requires yearly re-coating. Epoxy does better, but it is a topping that can still delaminate if moisture is coming up through the floor. It is much like plastic; it can scratch easily and/or melt away when it gets heated up. This is where concrete polishing fits in. It gives all the benefits of good epoxy floor, but it does not have any of the problems associated with coatings. Lighting engineers say that the high shine and reflectivity of a polished concrete floor can brighten a room by as much as 35 percent (considerably more than an epoxy floor). There is no coating that can fail and the floor still breathes. The densifier solution that is added during the polishing process chemically makes the concrete surface much stronger and more resistant to wear. It also locks in optional colored dyes that can be used to improve the
structures. It seems evident that many contractors are expanding their horizons in search of revenue. This training seminar will open that door for a certified CONTRx System contractor to generate new profits. Gamka Sales Co., Inc, in Edison, NJ, distributes the CONTRx System by Edco. They carry the polishing machines, edgers and vacuums with the expendable accessories. On October 12, 2011 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Edco and Gamka will offer a hands-on polishing CONTRx System training seminar for contractors wishing to expand their operation’s scope. Attendees will learn the ins and outs of diamond polishing concrete floors with live demonstrations and hands-on surface preparation. Those who register will be CONTRx System certified upon completion of the course. The fee for this specialized training is $200 and class size is limited to just 20 people to allow individual instruction. Lunch is included. More details, a downloadable flier and application may be found at www.gamka.com or call toll free 888248-1400. Completed applications and the $200 application fee must be received at Gamka (by check or credit card) no later than Oct. 5, 2011.
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POWERS AUCTION SERVICE, INC. Woodstock, IL 815-388-9700 FAX 815-388-9766 RITCHIE BROTHERS Richmond, BC Canada 800-663-8457 604-273-7564 FAX 604-273-2102 www.rbauction.com ROY TEITSWORTH, INC., AUCTIONEERS Geneseo, NY 585-243-1563 www.teitsworth.com YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. Holland, OH 800-842-6221 419-865-3990 FAX 419-865-4595 www.yoderandfrey.com
Calendar of Events E-mail announcement of your upcoming event(s) to: jcasey@leepub.com. We must receive your information, plus a contact phone number, by the second and fourth Friday of the month for inclusion in the next month’s issue.
SEP 30 - OCT 1 Capital Region Pulling Shootout Competition/Heavy Equipment Show Altamont, NY. On Internet at www.shootoutproductionsinc.com. OCT 4-8 Hydraulic Institute (HI) Annual HI Fall Meeting Registration Open The Adolphus Hotel, Dallas, TX. The complete meeting agenda, including details on technical committees, social events, hotel reservations, registration and discounts can be found at www.Pumps.org/11Fall. Further questions regarding the meeting can be directed to Gabrielle Bernardo at 973.267.9700 ext.125, or
gbernardo@Pumps.org. OCT 11-13 2nd International Conference on Warm Mix Asphalt St. Louis, MO. The conference will provide a progress report on the implementation of warm mix asphalt. Featured topics will include mix design, long term performance, accelerated performance testing, effects on binder properties and innovative temperature reduction processes. The conference will be of interest to engineers, researchers, contractors and transportation agency personnel. Con-tact Matthew Corrigan, 202-366-1549 or matthew.corrigan@fhwa.do g.gov. On Internet at www.warmmixasphalt.com. NOV 2-3 MSHA Supervisor Training Seminar Park Inn Harrisburg West Hotel, 5401 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA. 8 am-4 pm both days. $550/person - includes breakfast
and lunch. For more info call Catamount Consulting LLC, 518-623-2352 or email smckenna@catamountconsulting.com JAN 10-11 MSHA Supervisor Training Seminar Albany, NY. For more info call Catamount Consulting LLC, 518-623-2352 or email smckenna@catamountconsulting.com FEB 12 ISEE Brings Global Explosives Industry Back to Nashville Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, Nashville, TN. Exhibit booth space assignments are underway. Companies are invited to showcase their latest state of the art technology, equip., design, products & services. To reserve a space, contact the ISEE office or register online at www.see.org starting in late July. Call 440-349-4400. On Internet at www.isee.org.
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THE SHELLY COMPANY & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 9:00 AM • 700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43223 FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES PARTIAL LISTING: EARTHMOVING & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: 2004 Cat 980G, Hrs Read: 21,230, s/n AWH01430; 1998 Kawasaki 90Z IV-2, Hrs Read: 18,551, s/n 90C35538; 1994 Kawasaki 90Z III, Hrs Read: 9137, s/n 90C15137; 1987 Cat 950B, Erops, 9' BOCE Bkt, 23.5-25, Hrs Read: 20,759, s/n 22Z02728; 1992 Case 1845, Hrs Read: 4480, s/n JAF0101844; CRUSHING & SCREENING PLANTS & EQUIPMENT: Extec Portable Screener, Hrs Read: 6613, s/n 4062; LARGE GENSETS: 1993 Cat SR-4, 500 KW, Hrs Read: 22,109, s/n 6PA02606; PAVING EQUIPMENT & ROAD WIDENERS: 2002 Cat AP900B Pneumatic Paver, Extend-A-Mat, 10-20B Screed, Generator, Wash Down Kit, Hrs Read: 6914, s/n CATAP900CAGJ00146; 2001 Cat AP900B Paver, Hrs Read: 9019, s/n 98Z35362Z; 1994 Blaw Knox RW100, Road Widener, Hrs Read: 4572, s/n 10009-11; 1990 Blaw Knox RW100A, Road Widener, Hrs Read: 5873, s/n 10014-02; Etnyre Chip Spreader, Cummins, Truck Hitch, Hopper, 2 20" Feed Conveyors, 12' Spreader, 385/65R22.5, s/n K5519; FORCE FEED LOADER: 1985 Athey 7-12D, John Deere Dsl, Flights w/30" Feed Conveyor, Articulating 30" Rear Conveyor w/Hyd Raise, Hrs Read: 1820, s/n 7-12D703-1530K3/85; MOTOR GRADERS: COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 1999 Hypac C340C Tandem Smooth Drum Static Roller, Cummins, 49" Front Drum, 50" Rear Drum, Hrs Read: 4782, s/n 109C14603325; 1991 Hyster C350A Dbl Drum Roller, Hrs Read: 6300, s/n A091C4158N; 1990 Dynapac CS14 3 Wheel Smooth Drum Static Roller, 20" Front Drum, 40" Rear Drum, Hrs Read: 4812, s/n 676B112; 1997 Hamm HW90 Roller, Hrs Read: 4172, s/n 38039; Hamm HW90-10 3 Wheel Smooth Drum Static Roller, Deutz Dsl, 43" Front Drum, 21" Rear Drum, Hrs Read: 7636, s/n 2331782; 1990 Hamm GRW18 Roller, Hrs Read: 8029, s/n 1432689; Hamm GRW18 Roller, Hrs Read: 3294, s/n 1429807; 1987 Hamm 16-30T Roller, Hrs Read: 879, s/n R1429954; RIDGID FRAME & ARTICULATED END DUMPS: BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: Allied Hyd Hammer For Excavator; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2000 Int'l 9400, Miles Read: 307,700, Vin #2HSCNAET4YC088716; WATER & TANK TRUCKS: 1994 GMC Topkick S/A Water Truck, Cat 3116, 185 HP, 5+2, Spring Susp, Dbl Frame, Tool Box, Steel Tank, Honda Pump, Aux Fuel Tank w/Electric Pump, 11R22.5, Miles Read: 118,370, Vin #1GDM7H1J8RJ503605; 1992 GMC Topkick S/A Water Truck, Cat 3116, 185 HP, 6 Sp, Spring Susp, Tool Box, Steel Tank, Mitsubishi Pump, 11R22.5, Miles Read: 114,033, Vin #1GDM7H1J4NJ525062; 1992 GMC Topkick S/A Water Truck, Cat 3116, 185 HP, 6 Sp, Spring Susp, Steel Tank, PTO w/Pump, Miles Read: 118,443, Vin #1GDM7H1J9NJ525350; MULTI AXLE & S/A DUMPS: 1984 Int'l S2600 T/A Dump, Cummins 240 HP, 8LL, 20K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, Dbl Frame, 15' Steel Body w/48" Sides, Miles Read: 25,913, Vin #1HTZVL6T1EHA56412; 1993 Ford F800 S/A Dump, Ford Dsl, 10 Sp, 10' Steel Body w/24" Sides, Miles Read: 412,005, Vin #1FTXK84E0PVA35910; DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 1990 Ford F800, S/A, Ford Dsl, 5+2, Etnyre BT-HL, 1910 Gal Tank, 12' Folding Spray Bar, Hand Wand, 11R22.5, Miles Read: 87,005, Vin #1FDXK84A4LVA11936; 1990 Chevy Kodiak, S/A, Cat 3116, 185 Hp, 5+2, Etnyre BT-HL, 1910 Gal Tank, 10' Spray Bar, Hand Wand, 11R22.5, Miles Read: 93,939, Vin #1GBM7H1JXLJ201846; FRONT DISCHARGE MIXER TRUCKS: 1998 Oshkosh SSE, Miles Read: 220,562, Vin #10TFAMC29WS063831; 1998 Oshkosh SSE, Vin #10TFAMC21SW064293; 1998 Oshkosh SSE, Miles Read: 158,518, Vin #10TFAMC21WS064294; REAR DISCHARGE MIXER TRUCKS: 1995 Ford L9000 T/A Mixer w/Boost A Load, Cummins L10, 280 HP, 7LL, 20K F, 46K R, Hendrickson Rubber Block Susp, 10.5 Yd Mixer, 125 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 247,555, Vin #1FDZU90L9SVA47877; 1995 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 246,950, Vin #1FDZU90L9SVA47877; 1995 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 281,230, Vin #1FDZU90L7SVA47876; 1994 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 247,806, Vin #1FDZU90L3RVA41809; 1994 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 203,412, Vin #1FDZU90L9RVA22214; 1994 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 298,255, Vin #1FDZU90LXRVA22061; 1993 Ford L9000 T/A Mixer w/Boost A Load, Cummins L10, 300 HP, 7LL, 20K F, 46K R, Hendrickson Rubber Block Susp, 11 Yd Mixer, 125 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 195,745, Vin #1FDZU90L3PVA29401; 1993 Ford L9000 T/A Mixer w/Boost A Load, Cummins L10, 300 HP, 7LL, 20K F, 46K R, Hendrickson Rubber Block Susp, 11 Yd Mixer, 125 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 137,657, Vin #1FDZU90L2PVA29759; 1993 Ford L9000 T/A Mixer w/Boost A Load, Cummins L10, 300 HP, 7LL, 20K F, 46K R, Hendrickson Rubber Block Susp, 11 Yd Mixer, 125 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 210,155, Vin #1FDZU90L9PVA29760; 1993 Ford L9000 T/A Mixer w/Boost A Load, Cummins L10, 300 HP, 7LL, 20K F, 46K R, Hendrickson Rubber Block Susp, 11 Yd Mixer, 125 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 214,788, Vin #1FDZU90L5PVA05360; 1993 Ford L9000 T/A Mixer w/Boost A Load, Cummins L10, 300 HP, 7LL, 20K F, 46K R, Hendrickson Rubber Block Susp, 11 Yd Mixer, 125 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 210,101, Vin #1FDZU90L0PVA29758; 1993 Ford L9000 T/A Mixer w/Boost A Load, Cummins L10, 300 HP, 7LL, 20K F, 46K R, Hendrickson Rubber Block Susp, 11 Yd Mixer, 125 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 191,870, Vin #1FDZU90L0PVA30148; 1993 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 210,190, Vin #1FDZU90L8PVA03070; 1993 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 262,010, Vin #1FDZU90L9PVA30150; 1993 Ford L9000, Miles Read: 218,974, Vin #1FDZU90L9PVA29970; SWEEPER TRUCKS: 2003 Freightliner FL70, S/A, Cummins ISB, 205 HP, Auto, w/Schwarze M6000 (s/n 03M60000002) Sweeper, Deutz Dsl, Dual Controls, Gutter Brooms, 5'9" Rear Broom, Hyd Dumping Hopper, Hrs Read: 735, Miles Read: 60,678, Vin #1FVABTBV13HK38121; 2000 Mobil 3WS, Cummins 3.9L, Gutter Brooms, 5' Mid Broom, Hyd Dumping Hopper, Hrs Read: 1900, Vin #1A9W23DFXYR059007; CRANE & BOOM TRUCKS: 1998 Ford F800 w/National 8562C Crane, Miles Read: 24,845, Vin #1FDXF80E4WVA18029; UTILITY, FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1997 Dodge 2500 Utility, V8 Gas, Auto, 8' Body w/6 Compartments, 235/85R16, Miles Read: 175,024, Vin #1B6KC26D6VJ511076; SERVICE, FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: MECHANICS & WELDERS TRUCKS: 2000 Ford F450 Mechanics Truck, Dsl, 5 Sp, 11' Body w/8 Compartments, PTO/Hyd Driven Air Compressor, Vise, 2 Hyd Stabilizers, 225/70R19.5, Miles Read: 160,302, Vin #1FDXF46F2YEC47109; 2004 GMC 5500, Miles Read: 180,803, Vin #1GDE5C1294F513884; 1998 GMC 3500HD, Miles Read: 107,726, Vin #1GDKC34FXWJ511536; TRAILERS: 1998 Eager Beaver 10HDB T/A 10 Ton Equipment Trailer, 8'x19' Deck, 5' Beaver Tail, Ramps, 8.75R16.5, Vin #112HAN302WL050613; 1997 Trail King Lowboy, Vin #1TKA04839VM038331; 1987 Trail King TK20-2400 T/A 12 Ton Equipment Trailer, 8'x19' Deck, 5' Beaver Tail, Ramps, 8.50R16.5, Vin #1TKC02425HM049146; FLEET VEHICLES: 2007 Dodge 1500, V8 Gas, Auto, 245/70R17, Miles Read: 51,160, Vin #1D7HA16K87J585578; 2006 Dodge 1500, Auto, 245/70R17, Miles Read: 169,260, Vin #1D7HA16N66J205324; 2005 Pontiac Aztek, Miles Read: 70,981, Vin #3G7DA03E45S502997; 2004 Ford F150, Miles Read: 203,292, Vin #1FRTPX12584NA63753; 2003 Chevy Astro, Miles Read: 136,933, Vin #1GDCM19X3B106137; 2002 Ford F150, Miles Read: 90,036, Vin #1FTRF17212NB05073; 2002 Ford F150, Miles Read: 184,644, Vin #1FTRX18WX2NB40001; HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT: UTILITY & BROOM TRACTORS: 2003 Broce RC350, Cummins, Erops, A/C, 7'6" Blade, Water Tank, 8' Broom, Hrs Read: 2565, s/n 403105; 2001 Broce RC350, Cummins, Erops, A/C, 7'6" Blade, Water Tank, 8' Broom, Hrs Read: 3594, s/n 90040; 1999 Rosco RB48, Cummins, Erops, A/C, 7'6" Blade, 7'8" Broom, Hrs Read: 4902, s/n 36476; 1998 Rosco RB48, Hrs Read: 2622, s/n B35494; 1987 Ford 340B, Orops, Loader w/5'6" BOCE Bkt, 540 PTO, 3 Pt Hitch, Remote, Rear Tire Weights, Hrs Read: 4798; 1985 Case 480D, Orops, 480LL Loader w/6'8" Bkt, 6' Scraper Box, Rear Tire Weights, Hrs Read: 2530, s/n 17000914; Massey Ferguson 240, Hrs Read: 3817, s/n F44073; FORKLIFTS: 1985 Cat VC60D, Cushion Tire, Orops, 48" Brick Forks, Side Shift, 2 Stage Mast, Hrs Read: 536, s/n 2MC477; GENSETS, COMPRESSORS, PUMPS & WELDERS: SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TOOLS: AND MORE!
MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON NEW YORK INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 9:30 AM • 625 MT. HOPE ROAD, WHARTON, NJ 07885 MAJOR INVENTORY OF MINING, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY DUMPS, SERVICE TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES
MAJOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION for
COMPANY WRENCH & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 9:00 AM 4805 SCOOBY LANE, CARROLL (COLUMBUS AREA), OH 43112
INVENTORY OF NEW & USED DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING RELATED HEAVY EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM
CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100
Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888 275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254 (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com
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Upstate Shredding - Ben Weitsman & Son helps those affected by damaging floods in Tioga Co. with a $100,000 donation Food, water and shelter of immediate concern for thousands
port. Kim and I are happy to help in any way that we are able.”
As the flood waters that raged through the village of Owego and other parts of Tioga County begin to recede, the residents of the upstate New York community are left to begin to reconstruct their homes and lives.
All parts of the community were impacted by the historic floods this week — “The town is closed,” said Fire Chief Jim Morris. Damage from the flood will linger for months, if not years, and will cost the community millions and millions of dollars to repair. Power is out to much of the community. The two main bridges into the village were closed due to concerns over damage dealt during the flooding. Half of the town’s residents were evacuated, and those that remained have crowded into three temporary shelters. Supplies are limited, and there are reports of neighborhoods banding together with the food they have remaining as supplies are flown in by the National Guard.
The area was inundated both by the Owego Creek and the Susquehanna River, which crested at 40-feet, 10feet above flood stage, according to the National Weather Service. To help those affected by the flood, Adam Weitsman, president of Upstate Shredding — Ben Weitsman & Son, is making a donation of $100,000 to Tioga County charities and aid organizations working in Owego and Tioga County FEVAS. These organizations are providing much needed food and shelter to the thousands of people impacted by the floods. “This community has been home to my family for generations,” said Weitsman. “And now Owego and Tioga County need our help and sup-
“The devastation to our community is unbelievable,” said Adam Weitsman. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the residents and families in our community who have lost so much in this disaster.” Fortunately, no lives were lost in the floods.
NYC construction starts down sharply in first half of 2011 A New York Building Congress analysis of McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge data finds that $6.4 billion worth of construction projects were started in the first half of 2011, a nearly 40 percent decline from the first half of 2010, when construction starts reached $10.6 billion. Looking back slightly further, construction starts reached $7.0 billion in the first half of 2009 and $10.8 billion from January through June of 2008.
project starts in New York City, including new construction as well as alterations and renovations to existing structures, and reflect the estimated value of each initiated project through the entire period of construction. Also included in the data are construction starts for “nonbuilding” construction, such as bridges, highways, mass transit and water supply systems.
The data encompass all
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The first half of 2011 saw significant declines in all sectors from the
But many families have been displaced from their homes; others’ homes and belongings were destroyed in the rising waters, and they have been left with nothing. City officials said nearly every commercial building in Owego was impacted by the flood, including Ben Weitsman
& Son on Main Street. The yard has suffered a five million dollar loss, and like thousands of homeowners in the region, the company’s insurance policy does not cover flood damage. Reconstruction of the Owego yard will begin on Monday. The Ben Weitsman lo-
cation on Main Street in Owego will be closed until further notice however all Ben Weitsman Owego customers can bring their scrap to the Upstate Shredding facility behind the jail on Route 38 or to the Ben Weitsman Binghamton yard located at 10 Brandywine Street in Binghamton.
Upstate processes more than 800,000 tons of ferrous and approximately 100 million pounds of non-ferrous scrap a year through locations throughout New York and Pennsylvania. Visit www.upstateshredding.com for more information.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION Surplus s Equipment
Mannon Excavating and Paving Co., Inc. Wed., October 12, 2011 - 9:00 AM Flemington, NJ Hydraulicc Excavators: `95 CAT 330L, s/n 5YM01668 • `95 CAT 325L, s/n 7LM00885 • KOMATSU PC220LC-2, s/n 12007 • `88 KOMATSU PC200-3, s/n 36017 Crawlerr Tractors: `06 JD 750JLT Series IV, s/n 131494 (725 Original Hours) • `02 JD 550H LT, s/n 905434 • `99 JD 650G Series IV, s/n 875039 • `86 CAT D6H, s/n 4RC00804 • `03 CAT D5GLGP, s/n RKG00621 • `89 CAT D4H Series II, s/n 8PB03666 Rubberr Tired d and d Crawlerr Loaders: `98 CAT 962G, s/n 4PW00218 • `88 KOMATSU WA250-1L, s/n A10511 • Hydraulic Side Dump Bucket (WA250) • `89 KOMATSU D66S, s/n 01697 oad d Maintainers: `95 CHAMPION 720AVHP, s/n Motorr Graderss and d Ro X025287, 6x4, 12' moldboard (2,700 Hours) • `81 CAT 12G, s/n 61M08608, 12' moldboard (8,100 Hours) • HUBER M650 Maintainer, s/n CM3762 • HUBER M500 Maintainer, s/n CM3042 Articulated d End d Dump: `02 CAT 400C, 40 Ton 6x6, s/n 200341 Vibratory y Compactors: `96 BOMAG BW213D2, s/n 109400270308T, 82" • `99 DYNAPAC CA152D Vibratory Compactor, s/n 64220539, 66" y Tractor: `00 JD 410E, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n 891323 • `97 CASE 580SL, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, Tractorr Loaderr Backhoess and d Utility s/n JJG0201292 • `96 CASE 580 Super L 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n JJG0193184 • `86 CASE 580SE, 4x4, s/n 17037673 • 2002 JOHN DEERE Model 4510, 4x4 Utility Tractor, s/n 155901 • Digging Buckets: GEITH 36"; (2) CASE 24" • CASE 16" • CASE 12" Skid d Steerr Loaderss and d Attachments: `10 BOBCAT S650, EROPS • `08 BOBCAT S330, EROPS • `07 CASE 450 Loader, s/n N7M458241 • `04 CAT 262B, OROPS, aux hyd • `09 RYAN'S EQUIPMENT 15" Hot Saw Felling Attachment • TIMBERLINE HT Commercial Hydraulic Tree Shear Attachment • `08 BOBCAT Forestry Cutter • LOEGERING 18" Steel Tracks (Case 450) Asphaltt Paverss and d Rollers: `02 LEEBOY L8500T Elite II Crawler, s/n 2931HD, Legend 8'-15' screed • `98 BLAW-KNOX PF3172 Pneumatic, s/n 31722817, Omni II 10'-16' screed • `03 HAMM HD75, s/n 50205, 66" • `95 BOMAG BW141AD-2, s/n 101490040162, 58" • `98 DYNAPAC CC142, s/n 60211358, 51" • `99 CAT CB224C, s/n 3AL01672, 46" Dump p Trucks: `04 MACK CV713 Granite T/A • `03 WESTERN STAR 4964FA T/A • `95 WESTERN STAR 4964F T/A • `95 WESTERN STAR 4964F T/A • `86 MACK RD686SX T/A • `87 GMC 7000 S/A • `72 MACK U685T S/A • `93 MACK RD690S Tri-Axle k Tractorr and d Lowboy y Trailer: `87 AUTOCAR T/A, Cummins diesel, 8LL, double frame • `79 ROGERS 50 Ton T/A, 8'x22' well, Truck hydraulic ground bearing detachable Asphaltt Distributorr Truck k and d Tank k Trailer: `90 MACK MS250P COE S/A, 1998 Etnyre 1,250 gallon distributor body • `88 ETNYRE CT1040, 6,500 Gallon T/A Insulated Asphalt Tank Trailer
PLUS Many More Items Too Numerous To List: Mobile Sweepers and Water Truck • Dump and Tag-A-Long Trailers • Utility and Pickup Trucks • Portable Air Compressor, Arrowboard, Mulch Blower, and Skid Steer Attachments
Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure! www.hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold "As-Is, Where-Is" without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.
CHICAGO — RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc., a leading provider of traffic safety products and services, today announced the appointment of Kathleen (Kathi) Holst to serve in a new role as senior vice president. Holst, who has more than 25 years of industry experience working with trade organizations, vendors and clients, will work directly with the chief executive officer in setting RoadSafe’s strategic direction. Holst will have senior manage-
ment responsibilities for the development of strategic initiatives to grow the company through geographic expansion as well as the addition of service and product offerings.
control, barricade rental, sign manufacturing/installation and pavement marking/removal services — all using a state of the art equipment fleet and highly trained personnel.
RoadSafe is a privately owned, full service provider of temporary traffic control and protection and pavement marking services nationwide. The company bids on government work in the heavy highway industry, as well as the private sector. Services include traffic
“As one of the largest and most respected companies in the traffic safety industry, RoadSafe is uniquely positioned to provide high quality services and products to both government and private sector customers,” RoadSafe CEO Burton T. Fried said. “Under Kathi Holst’s leadership, we expect to grow our footprint and expand our offerings. We are fortunate to have Kathi, as a market leader and a thought leader, assume this challenging role.” Holst, who is based in Chicago, has been with RoadSafe and its predecessor company NES Traffic Safety, LP for approximately 23 years, with increasing responsibilities for new market development and business expansion. She is a past chair of the American Traffic Safe-
ty Services Association and has been a board member since 1990. She also serves on the board of directors of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association and recently won ARTBA’s 2011 Ethel S. Birchland Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding leadership and long term service in the transportation design and construction industry’s public or private sectors, with particular focus on innovation and the advancement of other women leaders. In addition, she has served as a board member of the American Traffic Safety Services Foundation. Holst is a graduate of Bradley University. RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Inc., (www.RoadSafeTraffic.com) is one of the nation’s largest providers of traffic safety and pavement marking services, with more than 22 branches in the East, Southeast, Midwest, MidSouth and Western regions of the U.S.
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Construction n Equipment & Truckss — Excavators, Trucks, Trailers & More! Friday, October 14 @ 9AM
Utillityy Truckss & Equipment n — Service Trucks, Auction Pickup Trucks & More! Saturday, November 12 @ 10AM
Sale Site: 3600 Deepwater Terminal Road, Richmond, Virginia 23234
Sale Site: 800 Gaston Road, Gastonia (Charlotte), NC 28056
On Site & Online Bidding
Selling For:
Featuring: The Commonwealth of VA Also Selling For: Sunbelt Rentals, C.W. Wright Construction Company, Dominion VA Power & City of Richmond Including: Excavators, Dozers, Loaders, Motor Graders, Wheel Loaders, Backhoe Loaders, Skid Steer Loaders, Trenchers, Forklifts, Utility Tractors, Road Tractors, Bucket Trucks, Digger Derrick Trucks, Dump Trucks, Box Trucks, Cab & Chassis Trucks, Stakebody Trucks, Specialty Truck, Vans, Service Trucks, Pickup Trucks SUV’s, Automobiles, Trailers & More!
Accepting Items Daily Through Saturday, 10/12 A MEMBER OF THE
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previous year. Construction starts in the non-building sector fell from $1.7 billion in the first six months of 2010 to $1.0 billion during the same period this year — a decline of 38 percent. By further comparison, a total of $3.5 billion in infrastructure projects started in New York City during the first half of 2008, which was shortly after the start of the recession that began in late 2007. The residential sector continued its losing streak. Construction starts in the residential sector dropped to $840 million in the first half of 2011, compared to $1.3 billion in the first half of 2010; $1.4 billion in the first six months of 2009 and $3.6 billion during the same period in 2008. First half construction starts in the non-residential sector, which had been buoyed in 2010 by the start of the WTC Transit Hub, Barclays Arena and the renovation of Madison Square Garden, fell 40 percent — from $7.6 billion to $4.6 billion in 2011. The first half 2011 numbers, however, compare favorably to 2009 ($3.8 billion) and 2008 ($3.7 billion). The $1.2 billion expansion of Terminal 4 at JFK Airport was the largest single construction start (by value) during the first half of 2011. The project alone accounted for more than one quarter of all non-residential building starts in New York City. The second most valuable construction start was the MTA’s $200 million Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot in Central Harlem, followed by a $195 million Manhattan garage and distribution center for use by the New York City Department of Sanitation and UPS. The MTA’s 63rd Street subway station along the Second Avenue Subway, valued at $176 million, is next, followed by the first private sector project on the list — the
$175 million Jerome L. Greene Research Center at Columbia University. “Construction activity in the first half of 2011 is extremely disappointing, especially when you consider the nearly $11 billion in construction starts for the same time last year,” said New York Building Congress President Richard T. Anderson. “The more than $20 billion in construction starts recorded for the year in 2010, amid signs of a slowly strengthening economy, offered hope that the building industry was turning the corner. said New York Building Congress President Richard T. Anderson. The initial data for 2011, however, tells a story of relative weakness in each sector.” There are signs of improvement, beginning in the second half of 2011. Building permits are up 12 percent this year, which offers hope for a modest rebound in residential construction. The Whitney Museum and Fordham University are moving ahead with major building projects, and Boston Properties has announced it will restart its $1 billion 55th Street tower project in the coming months. Both the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have unveiled proposals that would fully fund their multi-billion dollar capital plans. Anderson added, “Considerable work is being generated by the major projects already under construction, including at the World Trade Center. And there is hope for the near future as a large number of projects are ready to go. The question, of course, is will the economy cooperate?” For more information including charts and to see previous Construction Outlook Updates, visit www.buildingcongress.com/outlook.
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Largest composite bridge in the world now open
Completed bridge. CHICAGO, IL — The 32-foot wide, eight span, 540foot long Knickerbocker, the largest composite bridge in the world, is now open in Boothbay, ME Built in 1930 with a major superstructure rehabilitation in 1983, the existing Knickerbocker Bridge was comprised of a 38 span timber bridge approximately 535-feet in length. This two lane highway bridge, which carries Barters Island Road over the Back River in Boothbay, is very close to the tidal waters with only 4-feet of clearance at high tide. Being in a harsh marine environment, it was key that the replacement bridge be constructed to better withstand the elements. The solution came in the form of hybrid composite beams (HCB) manufactured by Harbor Technologies in Brunswick, ME. Developed by HC Bridge
Aerial photo of construction of second span, Oct.
Company, LLC, a firm specializing in the development of hybrid composite structural alternatives, the lightweight beams are made using fiber reinforced polymer. Used in conjunction with concrete and steel, the beams make a stronger, longer lasting bridge with an installed cost that is comparable to the traditional materials used to construct bridges. According to John Hillman, HC Bridge Company president, the HCB combines the strength and stiffness of conventional concrete and steel with the lightweight and corrosion advantages of advanced composite materials. The result is a cost effective alternative for major infrastructure projects with sustainable structures that are lighterweight, safer and longer lasting than conventional bridges. The hybrid composite beams have also been used on bridges in
New Jersey and Illinois, as well as a Class 1 Railroad Bridge for BNSF Railway Company. Hillman stated that Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) decided to move forward with use of the hybrid composite beams for this project after spending years watching the technology develop. He noted that, in an effort to improve the quality of new bridges in the state and to help foster economic development through growing Maine’s composite manufacturing base, a Composites Initiative was made part of a public law. With an effective start date of Sept. 1, 2008, this law served as a catalyst to advance the development of composite bridges and created the funding mechanism for the Knickerbocker Bridge. Roughly $11 million dollars for construction of bridge projects, which include composite components, was funded as part of the Initiative. For this project, the preliminary design report recommended replacing the existing bridge with adjacent precast box beams. This recommendation was later changed to HCB after MaineDOT discovered, researched and tested the new HCB technology at the University of Maine. Since the existing bridge had a low load rating, it could not be used to transport or off load the heavier precast box beams, thus it would have necessitated a trestle or large barge and crane. The construction documents were prepared by Calderwood Engineering of Richmond, Maine, with assistance on the HCB design from Teng & Associates, Inc. (an exp. firm based in Chicago, IL). Eric T. Calderwood, P.E., chief engineer at Calderwood Engineering noted that corrosion and long term durability were key factors of design since this structure is over the salt water and there are times that the water is very close to the bottom of the beams. These factors made HCB attractive as a design solution. “We have a good history of the use of composites in a marine environment here in Maine as there are boat yards all along the coast today that use composites so it is a material that we have confidence in for this kind of exposure condition,” he said. “Further, HCB was attractive because the weight of the beams during erection would give them a considerable advantage over precast.”
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Knickerbocker from 30 In order to comply with the hydraulic criteria for the new bridge, the HCBs were designed to match the recommended 33-inch depth box beams in order to maintain the required vertical underclearance. Further, similar to the proposed precast box beam bridge, the HCB framing system was limited to two 60-foot end spans and six 70-foot interior spans resulting in an eight span bridge with a total length of 540-feet. The beams were also made continuous for live load with negative moment reinforcing steel cast over the piers in the 7-inch concrete topping slab. According to Calderwood, the design was impacted at the substructure units because the dead load was significantly less than the original precast design, however, the engineering team had to design for significant wave action. “One of my considerations when using something new is how it will function,” said Calderwood. “In this case, we had a full size beam made up at the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center (AEWC) with arch filled and deck cast on it as it would be in the field. This beam was then fully instrumented and tested for fatigue considerations, and then once fatigue was fully satisfied it was tested to destruction. The beam had approximately four times the capacity required.” However, most important, Calderwood noted that from a structural engineering standpoint, HCB offers an enhanced safety benefit because flexural components need to fail in a ductile manner to ensure that distortions are visible and allow for repair and or closure/evacuation prior to ultimate failure. “Protection against a sudden non-ductile failure is inherent in the use of the HCB technology because the design of the beams is actually governed by deflection,” said Calderwood. “Any decomposition or structural loss of capacity should be readily visible by any maintenance crews and or the general public.” Construction began in the spring of 2010 with the installation of seven pile bents comprised of concretefilled pipe piles with rock anchors tensioned into bedrock. Each bent was constructed with only one row of piles to allow for deflection under temperature loads. Only one bent was constructed with two rows of piles to provide longitudinal fixity. The only expansion joints are located at the abutments. In the fall of 2010, prior to completing the substructure construction, the general contractor, Wyman & Simpson, began erection of the HCB units. Using HCB, the contractor was able to drive the trucks with the beams on the existing bridge and off-load them using the same barge and crane needed for the substructure. With the HCB, the contractor was able to ship the beams across the existing timber bridge even with the posted load restrictions. In general, the HCBs were erected at a rate of approximatey eight beams per day. After setting the first four spans of the bridge, the contractor placed the concrete for the arches in
Beam for third span being swung into place.
First two spans set in place, third span in foreground on truck ready to be placed. Crew is preparing bearing seats. the HCB units. By simply placing a hopper with a not only the HCB framing system, but the fact that steel tube into the tops of the beams, it was possible this will be the longest composite vehicular bridge in to fill each beam in approximately 20 minutes. Again, the world, the first to be made continuous for live the contractor was able to place all of the concrete load, and the fact that this has been accomplished compression reinforcement in one span within one with a structure that was no more expensive than a day. Further, the reduced shipping and installation conventional concrete box beam bridge,” said costs associated with the advanced composite struc- Hillman. ture made the solution cost competitive with the Suhr also noted the longterm benefit of HCB — its conventional precast box beams on a first cost basis. anti-corrosive properties. “One of the biggest advantages of HCB is the “I am confident that this bridge will have a longer extreme lightweight for shipping and erection,” said life span in this corrosive salt water environment Kim Suhr, vice president, Wyman & Simpson. “Each than if it was constructed of simply steel or concrete,” of the 70-foot long beams for the Knickerbocker he said. “We definitely will use HCB again.” Bridge weighed only 5,000 pounds As a result, four Nate Benoit, P.E., project manager, MaineDOT HCBs could be shipped on a single truck instead of Bridge Program, concurred, noting that they are one truck per beam as would have been required for already quoting some other projects using HCB. precast concrete beams. Further, we were able to “We believe HCB is a viable technology and is erect the beams using a small crane instead of mobi- another tool in the toolbox for bridge designers,” said lizing a 200 ton crane. This resulted in a significant Benoit. “HCB has proven to be a successful technolocost savings. Further, no deck forms were required.” gy as demonstrated by the Knickerbocker Bridge Once the beams were filled, the contractor began Project. HCB offers corrosion resistance, is light placing reinforcing for the deck pour. With top flange weight and it can be used with an accelerated widths of 4-feet, the beams were placed tip to tip so construction schedule. We expect to see more of the that no deck forming was required. Scupper details, technology used for bridge infrastructure projects.” screed rails and reinforcing details were no different The project has garnered much attention including than those for a comparable precast concrete bridge. the Technology Implementation Group (TIG) of the The first half of the deck was cast in October of 2010. American Association of State Highway and After working through the winter to complete the Transportation Officials (AASHTO). The purpose of remaining piers, the contractor completed installa- the TIG is to identify and champion the implementation of the second half of the HCB superstructure in tion or deployment of a select few proven technoloApril of 2011. The bridge was officially opened to gies, products or processes that are likely to yield significant economic or qualitative benefits to the traffic on June 11, 2011. “I will definitely design with HCB again,” said users. In June, the AASHTO TIG met in Bangor, Calderwood. “I think it is a wonderful product and Maine to develop a promotional campaign highlightwhen used in the right location, it will benefit bridge ing various Dept. of Transportations that have already deployed the technology in order to educate owners for a long time to come.” As a result of the success of this project, four addi- their peers as to the benefits of the technology. According to Ken Sweeney, MaineDOT’s chief engitional HCB bridges are in various stages of design and construction, including multi-span bridges and neer, this promotional campaign was started to bring longer spans on the order of 120-feet. With economies engineers and people from around the country of scale and further advances in fabrication automa- together to see the technology. HC Bridge Company LLC specializes in the develoption, it is now possible, with the HCB, to make sustainable structures using advanced composites a ment and commercialization of composite bridge mainstream component for reconstruction of the technology that accelerates bridge construction and provides structures designed to offer service lives world’s deteriorating infrastructure. “What makes the Knickerbocker Bridge unique is beyond 100 years.
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