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Komatsu Launches First Intelligent Machine Control Dozer Komatsu America Corp. recently introduced the D61EXi/PXi-23, Komatsu’s first intelligent Machine Control model to the North American market. Thanks to its first fully automatic blade control, the D61i-23 dozer can perform not only finish grading, which has been possible with conventional Machine Control, but also rough dozing. As a result, it achieves outstanding improvement in productivity. This is the first machine using this new innovative technology, and it is scalable to other products manufactured by Komatsu. “We are excited to bring to market the next generation of machine control technology with Komatsu’s “intelligent Machine Control D61i-23,” said Peter Robson, Director of Intelligent Machine Controls. “The ease with which the D61i-23 transitions from rough dozing to finish grading with automatic blade control engaged is so seam-
less that both experienced and inexperienced operators will notice benefits.” Robson continued, “The efficiency improvement, greater value and simplicity of operation of the D61i23 exemplify the leading innovations that customers have come to expect from Komatsu.” Longer track-on ground standard (EX) and low ground pressure (PX) models are available to offer customers flotation and weight distribution options that best match their applications. Operating weights range from 39,441 lbs. to 41,381 lbs. depending on the configuration with a net 168HP at 2200 rpm. The D61i-23 also features the integration of Komatsu’s proprietary KOMTRAX (Komatsu Machine Tracking System) and TOPCON’s construction management system. In the near future, this integrated system will enable high-efficiency, unified
management of construction work through access to real-time machine data, via its web service, to track work progress including the amount of soil dozed at jobsites. Innovative: Fully Automatic Blade Control For Rough And Fine Dozing While crawler dozers have been able to perform high-precision finish grading after installing an add-on machine control system, the D61i-23 can perform rough dozing as well as finish grading in automatic mode, thanks to its fully automatic blade control. When rough dozing, the automatic blade control monitors blade load and adjusts blade elevation to minimize track slip and perform high-efficiency dozing. As work progresses closer to the target finish grade, the automatic blade control adjusts accordingly to provide finish grade per-
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Kobelco Appoints Great Lakes New Holland As Dealer In Ontario Kobelco Construction Machinery USA continues its forward momentum in the relaunch of its excavator line by expanding their dealership representation to include Great Lakes New Holland. Great Lakes New Holland will represent Kobelco’s full line of excavators in west central and southwestern Ontario. “Kobelco has continuously set the benchmark for performance, fuel economy and reliability,” states Wayne Feltz, President of Great Lakes New Holland. “Our customers recognize through their experiences with Kobelco that they offer a premium product. We’re proud to represent this distinguished line and look forward to continued growth with the seasoned Kobelco team.” Kobelco has long been recognized for its world class line of excavators in the 3,000 lb. to 180,000 lb. classes. By focusing on a single line of equipment and dedicating its research and development dollars to improving and enhancing this singular line, the company has become known as excavator perfectionists, ensuring they deliver excavators that can withstand the day-to-day rigors of demanding jobsites,
while providing operators with all the production and comfort features required for a profitable days work. The staff of Great Lakes New Holland will be working closely with Kobelco to continue to gain the required sales and product support training to deliver on Kobelco’s promise of customer satisfaction. Great Lakes New Holland will provide professional sales and service support on all Kobelco excavators from their Mitchell and St. Thomas locations. Kobelco Construction Machinery USA is dedi-
size class dozers for machine control usage.” D61i-23 dozer With the D61EXi/PXi23, typical add-on machine control system components mounted on the blade have been replaced with factory installed cab top GNSS Continued on page 5
cated to producing a full range of crawler excavators for the rental, landscape, construction, aggregate, roadbuilding, material handling, site preparation, recycling and ancillary markets, including zero tail swing, standard, longreach and compact models. Kobelco machines are wellknown for their advanced technologies including an innovative noise and dust reduction system, advanced hydraulic circuitry for reduction of pressure loss and superior fuel efficiency. For more information on Kobelco Construction Machinery USA or Kobelco products, please visit www.Kobelco-USA. com or call Great Lakes New Holland at 519-3488467 (Mitchell) or 519-6315280 (St. Thomas). b
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(Global Navigation Satellite System) antenna, enhanced inertial measuring unit (IMU+), and stroke sensing hydraulic cylinders. These components along with the machine control monitor and controllers mounted inside of the cab are installed at the Komatsu manufacturing facility during machine assembly, ensuring a quality installation with reliability. “The integrated sensor package is not only robust and accurate but also eliminates the daily hassles of installing/removing GNSS antenna(s) and cable(s) from the blade, plus the wear associated with it,” explains Robson. “The famed quality and customer support our customers have come to rely on with Komatsu machines is now extended to the machine control system itself in the case of the D61i-23.” Intelligence: Enhancements For Optimized Performance Inside the cab, customer selectable dozing modes allow system response to be tailored to the current machine operation for optimized performance. Similarly, blade load settings are
adjustable between pre-sets to match actual material conditions. Pass to pass, the intelligent Machine Control system can be left with the automatic blade control engaged because of its ability to precisely automate the lowering of the blade at the start of a pass and raise it at the end of a pass. When the machine travels around the job site, the cab top GNSS antenna collects accurate surface data by measuring actual elevations. The stroke sensing angle cylinder measures the actual angle of the blade for high precision grading accuracy on crossslope, blade angled or not. Robson concludes, “The included value of all the added intelligence features on top of innovation and integration really drives up the value proposition, for both existing machine control users and new machine control users.” KOMTRAX The D61i-23 crawler dozer is equipped with the latest KOMTRAX technology, which is fully integrated with Komatsu’s Tier 4 technology and sends machine operating information to a secure website utilizing wireless technology.
Hour meter, location, cautions, load ratio, fuel consumption and maintenance alerts – to name a few of its features – are relayed to the web application for analysis. The KOMTRAX fleet monitoring system increases machine availability, reduces the risk of machine theft (compared to machines not KOMTRAX-equipped), allows for remote diagnosis by the distributor, and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiency and productivity. Customer peace-of-mind is standard because of Komatsu CARE Komatsu remains focused on lowering the customer’s ownership costs by engineering machines with increased fuel efficiency and productivity. Komatsu CARE complimentary scheduled maintenance is standard on the D61EXi/ PXi-23 crawler dozers for the earlier of 3 years or 2000 hours. Services are performed by factory certified technicians using only Komatsu genuine parts and fluids. Also included are complimentary KDPF exchanges at 4,500 hours and 9,000 hours in the first five years. b
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structure renewal will build stronger communities and improve Hamilton residents’ daily lives,” said the Honourable Jeff Leal, Minister of Rural Affairs for Ontario. “The Wastewater Treatment and Windermere Basin projects demonstrate the Ontario government’s ongoing commitment to work with our federal and municipal partners to address the province’s infrastructure priorities.” “This program of work represents a large-scale project that we could not have completed without the generous support from our federal and provincial partners,” said Hamilton Mayor Bob Bratina. “The Windermere Basin project resulted in the unique creation of new wetland space providing much needed habitat for fish and wildlife. All of these efforts contribute to our local goals for the remediation of Hamilton Harbour.” The project will enhance
the quality of life for visitors and residents in the City of Hamilton and contribute to public health improvements and the protection of the environment. The positive results of this work will also help remove Hamilton Harbour from the Area of Concern list under the Canada – U.S. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. The project has three components that will contribute significantly to Hamilton Harbour’s clean-up. First, improvements were made to the Dundas Wastewater Treatment Plant’s disinfection system to ensure the removal of chlorine in the plant’s effluent. Second, new systems were put in place to control the flow of sanitary sewage and stormwater to reduce untreated discharge into Hamilton’s Harbour. Finally, the naturalization of the Windermere Basin – the water body that receives wastewater effluent from the Woodward treatment plant on its way
Page 7 to Hamilton Harbour – has transformed an open body of water with limited natural value into a 13 hectare healthy Great Lakes coastal wetland. The Government of Canada contributed $35 million toward this project through the Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund; the Government of Ontario contributed $15 million, with the City of Hamilton providing the balance of the funding toward the $80 million project. Canada’s Economic Action Plan 2013 is delivering a New Building Canada Plan to build roads, bridges, subways, commuter rail, and other public infrastructure in cooperation with provinces, territories and municipalities. Thanks to the Government of Canada’s leadership and our strong economic and financial fundamentals, the Canadian economy has recovered from the global recession better than most other industrialized countries. Canada has been a leader among G-7 countries throughout the recovery with more than 1,000,000 net new jobs created since July 2009. Continued on page 8
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Linden Comansa Tower Cranes At The Baixo Sabor Hydroelectric Plant, Portugal Since 2008, Energias de Portugal (EDP), the largest electric utility company in the country, has been building the Baixo Sabor hydroelectric plant in the municipality of Torre de Moncorvo. Registered within the National Plan of High Potential Hydroelectric dams, this facility will enter into service in
August 2014, with an installed capacity of 170 MW and generating up to 444 GWh per year. Comprised by two dams, the main one is located upstream of the Sabor River and set 9.5 kilometers apart from the downstream one, that will flood an area over 50 km, thus creating the third largest lake in Portugal.
The temporary consortium Baixo Sabor ACE, formed by Odebrecht / Bento Pedroso Construções and Lena Construções is the company responsible for the construction of the dams, with a budget of over 480 million euros (around 643 million U.S. dollars). The jobsite will employ up to 1,675 people, with an ex-
cavation volume of around 3,000,000 m3, where a volume of 1,100,000 m3 concrete shall be used. The magnitude of the project also requires a large amount of machinery. Therefore, Linden Comansa’s official distributor in Portugal, Ibergru, has supplied to the jobsite 15 flat-top tower cranes from the Spanish manufacturer, with maximum load in a range between 5 and 48 tons. The main plant, located upstream, is a double-curvature dam and will have a height of 123 metres and a width of 505 meters. Four tower cranes are being employed in its construction, all Linden Comansa, model 10LC140, with maximum load capacity of 8 tons. The assembling of two of these 10LC140 cranes was a challenge due to the difficult accessibility. However, Ibergru found a solution that allowed to efficiently use the available resources on site, saving other costs. To pour large amounts of concrete, many dams, including Baixo Sabor, use an air transport
system with cables, very similar to the cable car, called blondin in honor of Charles Blondin, a famous French tightrope walker of the 19th century. Ibergru proposed to the site managers the utilization of these blondins in the assembling of the two 10LC140 cranes, a very unusual solution that was not only successful but also cost-effective. Next to the upstream station, a LC5211 5t tower crane is constructing a building that will be part of the administrative facilities of the dam, and two 5LC5010 with maximum load of 5 ton work as service cranes in the yards that serve as warehouse and workshop of the jobsite materials. The secondary plant, of gravity type, is located downstream closer to the river’s mouth, will feature a height of 45 meters and a width of 315 meters. The five largest tower cranes working in this project are the following: two 21LC750, with up to 48 tons capacity, and three 21LC550 with maximum load capacity of 18 tons.
Another 5LC5010 with maximum load of 5 tons is working as service crane, helping to manage the machinery and materials required on the site. In addition, two Linden Comansa 21LC290 cranes, with maximum load capacity of 18 tons, are working in the construction of a new bridge with 268 meters of length and 40 meters of height. Located near the downstream plant, this bridge will allow the EN102 road to cross the river, since the current Portela Bridge will be submerged by the waters. Ibergru, Linden Comansa’s official distributor in Portugal since 2002, participates in the project not only supplying the rental cranes, but also contributing with its experience in large scale projects and advising the jobsite management in choosing the right equipment for each task. Ibergru has planned, coordinated, and executed all logistics entailed by the erection of the cranes, in conditions of difficult accessibility given the complex topography of the jobsite. b
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Historical Society Preserves Canadian Construction Heritage Those schooled in Canadian history would easily recognize the names Jacques Cartier and Samuel de Champlain. And most (if not all) Canadians would know Sir John A. Macdonald. But how many people have heard of a Baker Manny H Self Loading Scraper? What about a Koehring 301 Clambucket? By Mark Wolfe
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lthough our historical forefathers remain important figures in the creation of the country, Canada’s growth and development is also a direct result of the unsung people who laboured with their machines to build the country we know today. And this story can be found in the hearts and minds of the 350 volunteer members who make up the Historical
Construction Equipment Association of Canada (HCEA), a group formed in 1996 dedicated to preserving the antique equipment of the past while recording the construction history of Canada for the next generation. The non-profit HCEA has spent the last 17 years expanding and restoring their collection of artifacts, including the horse-drawn
equipment used at the turn of century through to the diesel equipment used in the 1940s and 1950s. With approximately 45 pieces of equipment, 75 per cent of which are operational, some artifacts are the only machines of their kind in existence. “Our circa-1917 Buckeye Trencher is among the oldest pieces of construction equipment still around,” says HCEA
Canada President, Frank Rooney. “We are also very proud to have two built-inMontreal vintage Dominion Shovels in operating condition.” HCEA volunteer members have also spent more than three years restoring a 1929 Adams #10 Grader, a labour of love that required the overhaul of every major component including the engine, transmission, gear boxes, and
moldboard. Although many of the HCEA members are from the construction sector — operators, mechanics, welders, and others — there are also lawyers, accountants, and teachers who are involved. “Many realize that an effort should be made to preserve our Canadian construction heritage,” Rooney says. “HCEA Canada provides a unique opportunity.” The organization operates in partnership with the Simcoe County Museum near Barrie, Ontario. The Museum provides a home for all the equipment, and is the site for shows and demonstrations. In addition to more formal volunteer duties, such as demonstrating and operating the historical equipment for visitors at annual events, members can also serve on a variety of committees, work at the Museum, or
take on a restoration project. Rooney says that there are an unlimited number of tasks to fit every kind of interest and skill level. “Preservation of heritage is essential,” he says. “As my old uncle used to say, ‘Well, son, hard to tell where you’re going if you don’t know where you came from.’” b
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WestJet’s First Q400 NextGen Airliner Bombardier Aerospace and WestJet recently announced the delivery of the first of 20 Q400 NextGen turboprop airliners ordered by WestJet. The aircraft will be operated by the new regional carrier, WestJet Encore and will serve multiple destinations, beginning in Western Canada in its first year of service. WestJet also holds options for 25 additional Q400 NextGen aircraft. Earlier this year, WestJet announced plans to begin service with Encore on June 24, 2013, opening new routes to Fort St. John and Nanaimo, British Columbia, as well as Brandon, Manitoba, on September 3, 2013. Flights to points in Alberta and Saskatchewan are to be added later this year, along with additional flights to cities already served by WestJet. Bombardier Aerospace recently hosted a special
delivery ceremony in Toronto alongside more than 100 WestJetters, including Gregg Saretsky, President and Chief Executive Officer, WestJet and Ferio Pugliese, President, WestJet Encore, and Executive Vice-President, WestJet. Also on site in Toronto, where the Q400 NextGen airliners are manufactured, were Mike Arcamone, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft, Simon Roberts, Vice-President and General Manager, Turboprop Programs and the Toronto Site, Bombardier Aerospace and guests from the federal, provincial and municipal governments. “WestJetters have been looking forward to this moment since the Q400 NextGen demo aircraft touched down in Calgary for the first time last year. Today, we are thrilled that this great Canadian turboprop will be the backbone of West-
Jet Encore’s operations, servicing new destinations and effectively connecting more cities,” Mr. Pugliese said. “With an unmatched balance of speed, comfort, cost efficiencies and highly regarded environmental qualities, the Q400 NextGen aircraft will also allow us to operate more efficiently as we enhance service on more routes. This versatility opens up many new possibilities and options for Canadians, as well as increases the frequency of flights to better serve travellers.” “It was a delight to see the Q400 NextGen turboprop unveiled in WestJet’s iconic colours as WestJet Encore now officially kicks off its Q400 aircraft’s western-Canada migration,” said Mike Arcamone, President, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. “WestJet has enjoyed remarkable growth since its inception,
and as a productivity machine, our made-in-Canada Q400 NextGen aircraft is well equipped to support that tradition and to meet the needs of both this great Canadian airline and its guests. This very versatile aircraft is efficient on shorthaul missions or can use its speed to reach regional destinations farther afield, making it competitive with jets on longer sectors -- a perfect fit for WestJet.” WestJet began operations in 1996 with 220 employees, three jets and five destinations. Today the airline has more than 9,000 employees, over 103 air-
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From left to right: Peter Price (Ammann), Pierre Louis Biron (FDS); Pierre Ledoux (FDS), Dave Montpetit (FDS), Dany Lavigne (FDS), Pierre Boisvert (FDS), Jean Belanger (FDS), Andre Hellegouarch (Ammann).
Équipements FDS Inc. Gets Rolling As Ammann Dealer For Quebec As of July 1, Équipements FDS Inc. has been appointed the exclusive Ammann compaction and paving equipment dealer in the Province of Quebec. “We are thrilled to add Équipements FDS to our network of dealers across Canada,” says Peter Price, Area Sales Manager of Ammann Canada. “Pierre Boisvert and his experi-
enced staff of industry professionals will not only provide excellent, ongoing service to our existing customer base in Quebec, but will also introduce the Ammann compaction and paving product line to a whole new group of equipment users. We could not be more pleased to now have Équipements FDS in the Ammann Canada family.”
Opened in Terrebonne in 2006, Équipements FDS Inc. is a sister company to the longstanding Quebec and Maritimes crane and lift industry supplier, Consultants F. Drapeau Inc. With large, modern facilities in Terrebonne, just north of Montreal and in Beloeil on the South Shore, Équipements FDS Inc. represents a diverse product offering,
supported by parts and service partners throughout Quebec. Established product lines represented in various geographical markets include Sany cranes and port equipment, Atlas truck cranes, Dieci telehandlers, Altec boom and scissor lifts, Terberg forklifts and Kimble mixers. The addition of Ammann compaction and paving equipment is “the perfect complement” to the Équipements FDS Inc. product offering, says Pierre Boisvert, FDS Sales Director. “It’s only natural for us to sell a worldrenowned, top-quality
compaction product line like Ammann”, Boisvert explains. “Lifting and compaction equipment are used by our customers at various stages throughout any construction project,” he says. A 30 year veteran of the Quebec construction equipment industry, Boisvert says the addition of Ammann to the Équipements FDS Inc. offering will allow him to introduce the product line to new customers, as well as extend their brand of after sales service and support to the many existing Ammann customers throughout Quebec. As soon as Équipements FDS Inc. became the authorized Quebec dealer for Ammann, Price and his staff were onsite providing Ammann sales and parts training for the
September 2013 Équipements FDS team. According to Boisvert, in the first week, Équipements FDS Inc. had already completed two sales to a customer who has come to rely on Équipements FDS Inc. for his lifting equipment and service. Owning a boom truck, two scissor lifts, a telehandler and now two compaction units all from Équipements FDS Inc. makes sense to this particular customer, based three hours north of Montreal, says Boisvert. “He told us, ‘When you send your mechanic to do the maintenance on my machines, he will do all of my machines at once. I don’t want anybody else near my machines’.” “Wherever an Ammann customer is located in the Province of Quebec, they will have full parts and service from Équipements FDS,” vows Boisvert. “Our business is based on service.” Going back 40 years with Consultants F. Drapeau, this foundation of equipment maintenance, parts, warranty and certification has resulted in constant sales growth for the organization in recent years. With many customers already relying on Équipements FDS Inc. for their equipment service, the introduction of Ammann to the market has proven a good fit for both customers and the dealer. He explains, “We’re very confident we’ll have similar strong results with the Ammann compaction and paving equipment as we’ve had with the other products we have launched. We know, like the other product lines, it is a quality product.” b
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Certified Tier IV Yanmar Engine Provides Efficient Power Gehl, a leading manufacturer of compact equipment for construction and agriculture applications, headquartered in West Bend, Wisconsin, announces an important engine upgrade on the RS5-19 Telescopic Handler. The EPA certified Tier IV Yanmar 69 hp (51.5 kW) naturally aspirated engine meets the latest emissions standards. This recently upgraded model is available in North American markets. The Gehl RS5-19 is designed with a compact frame and tight turning radius of 11 feet (3.35 m), allowing it to manoeuvre in low buildings and confined job sites. The RS5-19 is a low-profile machine with an overall height of 6’4” (1.93 m), making operation in buildings, garages and in confined areas easy.
The boom reaches to a height of 19’1” (5.8 m) and features the same welded box-section design that is on the proven Gehl Dynalift telescopic handlers. Internal wet disc service brakes are standard equipment, for better stopping capability and longer life. A SAHR (Spring-Applied, Hydraulic-Release) parking brake, which is automatically applied when the engine is shut off, or manually engaged by pressing a rocker switch, is also standard. The view from the spaciously designed ROPS/ FOPS canopy is a full 360 degrees. An enclosed cab is optional with front and top windows, a door and a heater/defroster for use in areas where operators need protection from the weather. Optional air-con-
More GO Trains Rolling Out On Lakeshore Lines Ontario will now run more GO Train trips along the Lakeshore lines to make it easier to take public transit. GO Trains that ran hourly along the Lakeshore line between Aldershot and Oshawa will run every 30 minutes, seven days a week. This will add 263 new train trips in total every week along the line, including: • Eighteen new trips on
weekdays, 24 new trips on Saturdays and 15 new trips on Sundays on the Lakeshore East line, • Nineteen new trips on weekdays, 24 new trips on Saturdays and 15 new trips on Sundays on the Lakeshore West line, Investing in public transit is part of the Ontario government’s plan to help reduce congestion, strengthen the economy and create jobs.
ditioning is also available for further climate control. Two direct mechanical joystick controls for boom and fork tilt functions are standard. The controls are easy to reach and smooth to operate, optimizing operator precision and productivity. A deluxe suspension seat is optional. A work light package can be added to further increase the productivity of this machine. Engine accessibility is made simple with a large, hinged hood on the side of the machine. The hood lifts fully out of the way, allowing plenty of room to access maintenance points, including the battery and oil fill. Underneath the unit Gehl has added a bolted belly pan to protect all engine and hydraulic components. A hinged access door provides easy access
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“The compact telescopic handler market in North America in 2012 was over 2,000 units or 15 percent of the total market,” says Steve Kiskunas, Gehl Telescopic Handler Product Manager. “The three most popular markets for these units are rental, general construction and agriculture. The RS5-19 provides a versatile four wheel drive, four wheel all-terrain platform for a number of applications.” b
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