Primarily off-road, the Greenway passes through six communities, taking advantage ofundeveloped land and in some cases restoring and revitalizing underutilized urban land-scapes.
Construction employmentexpanded in two-thirds of allstates in January as the indus-try showed signs of emergingfrom a six-year slump, accord-ing to an analysis by theAssociated GeneralContractors of America ofLabor Department data.Association officials cautionedhowever that the industry’srecovery remains fragile and
that current and looming fed-eral budget cuts threaten todrag down constructionemployment in numerousstates.“These results show that
contractors are finding work inmore parts of the country thanthey have for many months,”said Ken Simonson, the asso-ciation’s chief economist.“Further gains appear likely
but could be derailed if law-makers continue to makeindiscriminate cuts to key con-struction and infrastructureprograms.”From January 2012 to
January 2013, 24 states and theDistrict of Columbia addedconstruction jobs, 25 shedworkers and one — Wisconsin— had no change. D.C.
Contractors Find Work inMore Parts of the Country�
By Mary ReedCEG CORRESPONDENT
The 36-mi. (58 km) long RazorbackRegional Greenway is using phased construc-
tion to link together six communities in north-west Arkansas — Bentonville, Rogers, Lowell,Springdale, Johnson and Fayetteville — with ahard surfaced 10 to 12 ft. (3 to 3.5 m) wide trail.
Unique Trail System to Link Six Communities
CGA Holds Safety
Conference, Expo…8
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Cookout for Crowder…26
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EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK, Fla.(AP) Interior Secretary Ken Salazar was onhand at the opening of a new $81 millionbridge intended to increase water flowing intoEverglades National Park. The one-mile bridge is along Tamiami
Trial in Miami-Dade County. Salazar said it’sone of the largest construction projects inNational Park Service history. Officials say the bridge will increase water
flow by 92 percent into northeast Shark RiverSlough. The project also will boost theamount of water in some 104,000 acres of theeastern section of the park and make the flowreflect natural seasonal depth changes. The bridge project was approved in 2000
but encountered a series of planning and legalchallenges. Officials say construction sped upafter an infusion of federal stimulus money.
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Recycling Section ............39-49
Attachment Section ........51-54
Business Calendar ................64
Auction Section................69-77
Advertisers Index ..................78
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Asphalt / Pavers / ConcreteEquipment
2007 VOLVO PF6170, 1451 Hrs ......$442,000
2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2569 Hrs ......$216,000
Crawlers2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1519 Hrs ....$372,000
2009 VOLVO EC460CL, 4370 Hrs ....$268,750
2006 VOLVO EC160B LC, 1637 Hrs ..$93,600
2006 VOLVO EC140B LC, 2725 Hrs ..$84,000
2008 VOLVO EC160CL, 2288 Hrs ....$138,000
Motor Graders2008 VOLVO G940, 1945 Hrs ........$175,000
2008 VOLVO G930, 1671 Hrs ........$280,000
Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F, 1727 Hrs ........$466,400
2008 VOLVO A30E, 3924 Hrs ........$312,000
(7) 2011 VOLVO A30F, 1668-2548 Hrs..........
..............................$375,000-$414,000
(3) 2011 VOLVO A35F, 2140-2559 Hrs..........
......................................$492,000 Ea.
(4) 2006 VOLVO A40D, 9561-10080 Hrs ......
......................................$144,000 Ea.
(9) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 1417-5594 Hrs ........
..............................$295,000-$474,000
(8) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 2619-3127 Hrs ........
..............................$492,000-$510,000
2007 VOLVO A40E FS, 5583 Hrs ....$414,000
(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1461-4477 Hrs ........
..............................$540,000-$576,000
(4) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 1530-1632 Hrs........
..............................$281,250-$300,000
Skid Steers2006 VOLVO MC110B, 313 Hrs ........$34,000
Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1675 Hrs ....$108,000
2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 1797 Hrs ....$114,000
2010 VOLVO, DD90HF, 445 Hrs ......$118,750
Wheel Loaders2010 VOLVO EW180C, 2038 Hrs ....$180,000
(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 1406-2285 Hrs ....
......................................$204,000 Ea.
2009 VOLVO L150F, 4586 Hrs ........$260,000
2010 VOLVO L90F, 2841 Hrs..........$174,000
2011 VOLVO L70F, 2917 Hrs..........$150,000
2009 VOLVO L70F, 6785 Hrs..........$126,000
2007 VOLVO L70F, 5932 Hrs..........$132,000
2010 VOLVO L180F, 1632 Hrs ........$300,000
2003 VOLVO L60E, 9060 Hrs ..........$65,500
2011 VOLVO L35ZD, 680 Hrs ..........$78,000
(2) 2011 VOLVO L150G, 2353-2527 Hrs........
..............................$342,000-$493,000
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www.ascvolvo.comVOLVO EC330BLC, 4522 Hrs, $160,000
(7) 2011 Volvo A30F, 1630-2337 hrs,$408,000 - $414,000
(3) 2007 Volvo T450D, 1354-1632 hrs,$300,000 Ea.
(2) 2011 Volvo EW180C, 1341-2208 hrs,$204,000 Ea.
2011 Volvo L60F, 1141 hrs, $150,000
2011 Volvo L150G, 2044 hrs, $342,000
(3) 2011 Volvo A35F, 2045-2478 hrs,$492,000 Ea.
(24) 2008–2011 Volvo A40E, 1417-6741hrs, $315,000-$510,000
2007 Volvo A25D, 5400 hrs, New 5000gallon tank $230,000
2009 Volvo L150F, 4409 hrs, $260,000
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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.
FEATURES…CGA HOLDS 8TH ANNUAL EXCAVATION SAFETYCONFERENCE, EXPOThe three-day meeting included a full program of educational conferences,a hall with exhibitors and an outside equipment demonstration area.
CALDER BROTHERS HOLDS THREE-DAY SALESTRAINING SCHOOLTo keep the dealers involved in the meeting, Calder Brothers gave away atow-behind smoker to the company who made the high score on the testgiven at the end of the three-day program.
VERMEER MIDSOUTH HOLDS TWO-DAY OPEN HOUSEIN MISS.The event was held as a continuation of the company’s 25th anniversarycelebration. Manufacturer representatives turned out to lend their supportand to help out with machine demonstrations.
RING POWER ANNOUNCES COMPANY CHANGES,NEW OFFICERSRing Power Corporation Chairman and President Randal L. Ringhaver andthe board of directors announced several new officer appointments.
PINNACLE CRANES HOLDS COOKOUT FOR CROWDERCONSTRUCTION IN CHARLOTTEThe Pinnacle team cooked a lunch of hamburgers, hot dogs and sausagesfor all of the Crowder employees.
EQUIPMENT LEASE FINANCE CONFIDENCE LEVELS OFFIN MARCHDesigned to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations forthe future as reported by key executives from the $725 billion equipmentfinance sector.
MYRON BOWLING HOLDS TWO-DAY AUCTION IN TUSCALOOSAOne of the largest one-owner auctions so far this year, more than 550 lotswere sold.
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Who is Sany? Where is Sany America?Sany is the world's 6th largest con-struction equipment manufacturer.
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1996 325C, SN# E015946 ........................................$9,499
2005 T250, Open Station, SN# E01535 ..................$14,4992007 T300, Open Canopy SJC, SN# E006494 ........$31,5002008 T300, Open Canopy SJC, SN# E008710..........$23,1992008 T300, HVAC, SN# E009583 ............................$41,9502007 T300, HVAC, SN# E006910 ............................$40,9902004 T300, Open Canopy, SN# E006360................$27,4992008 T300, HVAC, SN# E009426 ............................$40,990
2004 Bobcat A300, All Wheel O31, SN# E012980$24,5502005 S150, Open Station, SN# E003734 ................$16,4991999 773G, Open Station, SN# E015048 ................$14,9992000 773G, Open Station, SN# E010894 ................$13,9952002 S185, Open Station, SN# E006507 ................$16,9902006 S185, HVAC SJC Low Hrs, SN# E004209 ........$24,9992005 S250, HVAC, SN# E003174 ............................$23,9502002 S250, SN# E011976 ......................................$17,5002004 S250, SN# 01-01879 ....................................$17,500
Bob-Tach Mounted Backhoe, SN# E015755 ..........$750HB980 Bobcat Breaker, SN# E012969..................$5,00060” Brushcat Cutter, SN# E011174 ........................$3,50072” Brushcat Cutter, SN# E014449, Like New........$6,00080” Combination Bucket, SN# 01-01790 ............$2,80096” Dozer Blade, SN# E015553, 6-Way, Like New FactoryWarranty......................................................................$5,00084” Root Rake Grapple, SN# 01-01903 ..............$1,900
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CGA Holds 8th Annual Excavation Safety Conference, Expo
A steady stream of traffic kept those in the conventionhall busy.
The Sunshine 811 booth. Sunshine 811 is the one call service for Florida.
(L-R) are Bryan Pusatere, southeast district sales manager; Kevin Brin, sales rep-resentative; Ray Maldanado, southeast regional manager; and Lewis Kaplan,branch manager of United Rentals Trench Safety.
(L-R): Kevin Chandler, Frank Gonzalez and Mike Ross man thebooth for Efficiency Shoring & Supply and Professional Shoring.
Hugo Adamo (L) of PG&E chats with Ernie Perez ofNational Trench Safety about its line of trench safetyequipment.
The 8th annual CGA 811Excavation SafetyConference & Expo
was held March 12 to 15 atthe Convention Center inWest Palm Beach, Fla. Thethree-day meeting included afull program of educationalconferences, a hall withexhibitors and an outsideequipment demonstrationarea. More than 700 were inattendance.For more information, visit
www.cgaconference.com.(This story also can be
found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
The trench cave-in rescue demonstration by the West Palm Beach Fire RescueSpecial Operations unit drew the biggest crowd outside in thedemo area.
see EXPO page 74
Paul Baker (L), city of Baca Raton, got someinformation on this Vac-Con hydro excava-tor from Drew Denmon of Southern SewerEquipment Sales.
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Calder Brothers Holds Three-Day Sales Training School
Jim Harris (L) and Jim Whitworth, both of BerryTractor, Wichita, Kan., and Springfield, Mo., look overthe Mauldin 4000 roller.
(L-R): Chris Fackler and MikeManning, Asphalt Care Equipment inPhiladelphia, learn about a few mod-ifications to the Mauldin P.S. 2000precision sprayer, from WayneCalder, vice president, engineeringand manufacturing, Calder Brothers.
David Calder (L) goes over the Mauldin MT300tack tank with Chad Cailteux, FinkbinerEquipment, Burr Ridge, Ill.
(L-R): Mitch Colley and Gerald Nash, both of Richmond Machinery, dis-cuss equipment with Wayne Calder, Calder Brothers.
Attendees enjoyed the hearty BBQlunch that was served.
(L-R) are David and CameronCalder, Alex Forrest, and Glen andWayne Calder. Forrest, AsphaltConcrete Equipment, Ontario,Canada, earned the high score onthe final exam and won the smokerfor his company.
Larry Martin (L), Calder Brothers, gives Alex Forrest, Asphalt ConcreteEquipment, Ontario, Canada, a bit of insight into some recent refine-ments engineered into the Mauldin 1750C paver.
Calder Brothers Corporation,manufacturer of Mauldinpaving products held a
three-day sales training school forits North American dealers at itsoffices in Greenville, S.C. To keep the dealers involved in
the meeting and not checking theirphones too frequently, CalderBrothers gave away a tow-behindsmoker to the company who madethe high score on the test given atthe end of the three-day program.The test was based purely on infor-mation presented during the train-ing program.
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Vermeer MidSouth Holds Two-Day Open House in Miss.
More than happy to be cooking for their guestsat the two-day open house (L-R) are Bill Giles, afriend of Vermeer MidSouth; Martin Shannonand Todd Johnson,Vermeer MidSouth.
Discussing the newest advances in directional drilling tech-niques (L-R) are Ben Simpson, Bancorp South, Jackson, Miss.;Denny Vander Molen, Vermeer MidSouth; Wayne Moody, MoodyConstruction, Louisville, Miss.; and Ron Hendrix, also ofBancorp South.
Denny Vander Molen (C), owner of VermeerMidSouth, greets his customers who turned outto join him for lunch including Frank Powell (L),Powell’s Construction, Columbia, Miss.; andCharles Fountain, Cable Man Inc., Biloxi, Miss.
They call Mike White, Vermeer MidSouth,one of the best drilling specialists in thearea, and he was “in his element” as heprovided ongoing demonstrations of theVermeer directional drill units.
Talking about the big Vermeer grinder ondisplay are Corey Vander Molen (L), salesmanager, Vermeer MidSouth, and JohnnieRoland Big John’s Tree Service, Flowood,Miss.
The directional drilling demos were a big hit at theevent and included a hands-on-demo of a VermeerD36x50 Series II NAVIGATOR horizontal direction-al drill, which utilizes a 140 hp (104 kW) JohnDeere Power Tech engine.
The staff of Vermeer MidSouth trans-formed their spacious shop area at theJackson, Miss., location into a dining areafor two straight days — and kept their cus-tomers very well fed.
Deep in conversation about the products(L-R) are Mike White, Vermeer MidSouth-Jackson, Miss; Larry Morgan, Zac Castle,and Shane Haynes, Progressive Pipeline,Meridian, Miss.; and Corey Vander Molen,Vermeer MidSouth.
Vac-Tron and Vermeer representatives provide a complete machine walk-around of a Vermeer LP555 DT vacuum excavator powered by Vac-Tron (L-R) for Danny Jones and BillWatkins, Deviney ConstructionCo., Jackson, Miss.; Cody Wells,Vac-Tron product manager,Florida; and Tommy Wren,Vermeer MidSouth, Jackson, Miss.
Vermeer MidSouth held a two-day openhouse on March 7 and 8 at its Jackson,Miss., branch location. The event was
held as a continuation of the company’s 25thanniversary celebration.
Manufacturer representatives turned out tolend their support and to help out with machinedemonstrations. Lots of giveaways were avail-able to the attendees and some absolutelyincredible chicken, pork and sausage hot off thegrille or the rotisserie with all the sides for lunch.
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2001 Cat 315CL, Enclosed Cabw/AC, Digging Bucket, 24” Pads,9’6” Stick $59,500
2004 Komatsu PC78UR-6,EROPS w/Heat and A/C, BackfillBlade, Hyd Thumb, Tight andClean Machine $49,500
2006 Komatsu PC138USLC-2,EROPS with A/C, Backfill Blade,Tight Machine $63,500
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Ring Power Announces Company Changes, New Officers
Ring Power Corporation Chairman andPresident Randal L. Ringhaver and theboard of directors announced several newofficer appointments.Brian Cholmondeley has been named
vice president — Cat Rental Store east coastsales manager and Jerry Burford has beennamed vice president — Cat Rental Storewest coast sales manager. Cholmondeley joined Ring Power in
1994 and most recently served as AVP —Cat Rental Store east coast sales manager.Burford, a Navy veteran, has been with RingPower since 2000 and most recently servedas AVP — Cat Rental Store west coast salesmanager. Ryan Stallings was appointed assistant
vice president, Challenger sales manager.Stallings began his career as a Cat RentalStore sales account manager in 2005.
Mike Beauregard, newly appointed asassistant vice president, Ring Power UtilityEquipment sales manager, has previouslyworked as utility equipment sales accountmanager and Cat Rental Store account man-ager.Keith Summerlin has been elected assis-
tant vice president, crane used equipmentsales manager. Summerlin has previousexperience as cranes sales account manager
and Cat Rental Store account manager.Shelley Minzenberg was appointed assis-
tant vice president, human resources manag-er. With more than 25 years working in thepayroll and human resources related posi-tions, Minzenberg’s new responsibilities willinclude health and wellness initiatives.
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Efficiency Shoring and Supply Opens New Miami BranchEfficiency Shoring and Supply,
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is located at 4201 Kean Road,Davie, Fla. The new Miamibranch is staffed and operated byShoring and Shielding SpecialistsFrank Gonzalez, who can bereached directly at 305/340-8549;and Jason Figueredo whose directnumber is 954/459-5399.Efficiency Shoring and Supply
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Work Expands inTwo-Thirds of AllStates in Januaryjumped to the top ranking for percentage of new construc-tion jobs (9.4 percent, 1,200 jobs); followed by NorthDakota (9.0 percent, 2,500 jobs); Hawaii (8.0 percent, 2,300jobs); Alaska (7.2 percent, 1,200 jobs) and Washington (6.0percent, 8,200 jobs). Texas (28,500 jobs, 5.0 percent) addedthe most new construction jobs over the past 12 months, fol-lowed by California (17,600 jobs, 3.0 percent) andWashington.Among states losing construction jobs during the past
year, Arkansas lost the highest percentage (minus 10.5 per-cent, minus 5,100 jobs), followed by Rhode Island (minus8.0 percent, minus 1,300 jobs); Montana (minus 7.2 percent,minus 1,700 jobs) and South Dakota (minus 6.4 percent,minus 1,400 jobs). Illinois lost the most jobs (minus 9,800jobs, minus 5.0 percent); followed by Virginia (minus 7,500jobs, minus 4.2 percent); Ohio (minus 5,200 jobs, minus 2.8percent) and Arkansas.Simonson noted that 34 states and D.C. added construc-
tion jobs between December and January, while employ-ment slipped in 14 states and held steady in two states.Wyoming had the largest percentage increase (4.6 percent,1,000 jobs); followed by New York (4.2 percent, 13,000jobs). New York added the largest number of jobs, by far —probably reflecting recovery work from Hurricane Sandy.Alaska and South Dakota had no change in constructionemployment over the month, while 14 states lost jobs, withArkansas having the steepest percentage drop (minus 5.0percent, minus 2,300 jobs); followed by Kansas (minus 4.0percent, minus 2,200 jobs). Arkansas lost the largest numberof jobs for the month; followed by Kansas and Pennsylvania(minus 2,200 jobs, minus 1.0 percent).“Construction spending has been rising for two full years
but contractors have been cautious about adding workersuntil they knew the upturn would last,” Simonson explained.“In 2013, both residential and private nonresidential con-struction should rise enough to offset a further slowdown inpublic work, and contractors will be looking for more work-ers.”Association officials said the cuts in federal funding for
construction triggered both by the so-called sequestrationthat took effect earlier this month and by spending bills nowadvancing in Congress would fall hardest on constructionemployers in states that have a large federal governmentpresence. They urged lawmakers to address out-of-controlentitlement spending instead of making disproportionatecuts to funding for essential infrastructure and military proj-ects.“Canceling construction investments will ultimately
worsen the deficit by undermining the nation’s growth andcompetitiveness,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the associa-tion’s chief executive officer. “Meanwhile, the burden fallsunfairly on states that host large military facilities, as well asstates with extensive federal lands, research and energyinstallations.”
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John Deere’s 250,000th Backhoe Rolls Off Assembly Line
The John Deere Construction & Forestry Division marksa production milestone with the completion of its 250,000thbackhoe loader at the Dubuque Works factory on March 1.The model 310SK backhoe loader was purchased byPhoenix-based NPL Construction Co., which took deliveryof the machine at a special ceremony at the Dubuque Worksfacility.“Backhoes have been our bread and butter since the first
model rolled off the line over 40 years ago,” said ByronTaylor, plant manager at the John Deere Dubuque Works.“Our employees, many of which have had a hand in back-hoe assembly since the beginning, are proud to meet thismilestone.”John Deere Worldwide Construction & Forestry
President Michael J. Mack joined employees and NPLConstruction Co. at the Dubuque Works factory to celebratethe 250,000th milestone.“The piece of equipment we are recognizing today is
only a single representation of the long line of backhoemodels that have evolved right here in this factory,” saidMack. “It is a testament to the innovation and quality engi-neering we at John Deere pride ourselves in thanks toinsight and input from stakeholders at every stage of thesupply chain, from engineer, to line worker, to customer.”The John Deere 310SK backhoe loader, part of the K-
Series, is the latest of more than 50 different backhoe mod-els that have been produced at the Dubuque Works factorysince 1971.The 310SK is part of the K-series backhoe loader line
introduced in 2012. Powered by a certified Interim Tier IV/Stage III B John Deere PowerTech engine, the 310SK
comes equipped with a five-speed powershift transmissionthat allows top speeds of 25 mph, with an alternative toupgrade to the smooth and efficient AutoShift option. Thesingle loader lever with integrated electrohydraulic auxil-iary control provides productivity and physical operatorcomfort, while standard features such as JDLink andService ADVISOR Remote provide piece of mind.“This is an exciting milestone for John Deere and all of
the construction dealers that work hard every day to getthese machines out in the marketplace,” said West SideTractor Sales Vice President Diane Benck. “It’s twice asexciting for West Side that one of our outstanding cus-tomers, NPL, has been a great part of this success and isreceiving this symbolic backhoe.”NPL Construction Co., a nationally recognized leader in
energy distribution construction, has worked with JohnDeere for more than a decade and will be adding the250,000th backhoe to its fleet. As NPL’s preferred supplier,Deere was able to help develop a strategic sourcingapproach that allows them to maintain and allocate fleetsfrom coast to coast across the United States. “A good supplier is a quiet supplier, but a great supplier
is one who inspires change,” said Jim Kane, president andchief executive officer at NPL Construction Co. “Deere’scommitment to innovation has kept us ahead of the compe-tition. Their speed not only in delivery of equipment, but inkeeping up with marketplace demand is unparalleled.”For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
(L-R) are Diane Bench, West Side Tractor sales vice president; Jim Kane, president and CEO; Dennis Redmond, senior vice president, operations west; Rock McHenry, sen-ior vice president, chief customer officer; Jim Connell, director of business development/strategic partnerships; Todd Davisson, senior capital equipment buyer; andMark Wambach, senior vice president, operations east.
The 310SK is part of the K-series backhoe loader lineintroduced in 2012. Powered by a certified Interim TierIV/ Stage III B John Deere PowerTech engine, the 310SKcomes equipped with a five-speed powershift transmis-sion that allows top speeds of 25 mph, with an alternativeto upgrade to the smooth and efficient AutoShift option.
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Pinnacle Cranes Holds Cookout forCrowder Construction in Charlotte
(L-R): Matt Brooks, Crowder Construction Company,learns about the latest in Link-Belt lifting technologyfrom Patrick Leatherwood, Pinnacle Cranes and MikeOgle, Link-Belt Cranes.
(L-R): Patrick Leatherwood and Jim Mackinson,Pinnacle Cranes, enjoy the afternoon with Bill Crowderand Matt Brooks, Crowder Construction Company.
Pinnacle Cranes, a division ofCarolina Tractor & EquipmentCompany, Charlotte, N.C.,
recently held a cookout at CrowderConstruction Company’s offices onBrookshire Blvd. in Charlotte. ThePinnacle team cooked a lunch of ham-burgers, hot dogs and sausages for allof the Crowder employees. Pinnaclewanted to show its appreciation toCrowder Construction Company forits business. Pinnacle’s goal was toreach not only the people they see on aregular basis, but also the peoplebehind the scenes that help the compa-ny run smoothly. Bill Crowder wasamong the many CrowderConstruction employees that attended.
Crowder is still a family-ownedcompany under the leadership of Otisand Bill Crowder, the sons of O.P. andW.T. Crowder, since 1984. Crowder,headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., hasgrown to become one of the mostrespected general contractors in theSoutheast.
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CAT D4H SERIES II HYDRAULIC 6-WAYDOZER, 90 HP, Canopy w/Sweeps, 3F-3RPowershift, VG UC w/18” Pads ..........$36,500
CAT D6R HYDRAULIC SU DOZER W/TILT, 165HP, Canopy, Multi-Shank Ripper, Powershiftw/Fingertip Control, VG UC w/New S&L RailGroups, 24” Pads..............................$107,500
CAT D6R XL HYDRAULIC DOZER W/TILT, 175HP, Cab w/Heat & AC, Powershift w/DifferentialControl, Fingertip Autoshift, GoodUndercarriage w/30” Pads ..................$97,500
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JCB’s Ecomax Engines Make North American DebutJCB machines featuring the company’s
Ecomax engines — a solution to Tier IVinterim emissions legislation — were on dis-play for the first time in North America at theAmerican Rental Association’s Rental Showin Las Vegas, Feb. 10 to 13, 2013.JCB Ecomax engines meet Tier IV inter-
im (or “Tier IVi”) legislation through the useof in-cylinder technologies that offer a clean-er, more efficient combustion process. As aresult of this technology, JCB met the strin-gent Tier IVi emissions legislation withoutthe use of diesel particulate filters (DPF) orafter-treatments such as Ad-Blue, accordingto the manufacturer.The JCB Ecomax engine builds on the
success of the company’s originalDieselmax engine. Ecomax retains the samekey characteristics such as high torque at lowengine revs, robustness and reliability aswell as low noise and vibration. The enginewas developed following a $126 millioninvestment program, and it hasundergone more than 110,000 hoursof testing across a range of diverseapplications, machines and environ-ments.
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also allows for a recalibration optionthat allows JCB dealers to recalibratethe Ecomax engine to lower injectionpressures and turn off the exhaust gasregeneration (EGR) function without anyhardware changes. In effect, this recalibra-tion takes the engine out of the EPA emis-sions tier system and opens it up for exportto non-legislated countries that only offerlower quality fuels with higher sulphur con-tent. This maximizes the residual value ofused machines for customers and dealersalike without sacrificing the engine’sadvanced features, according to the manu-facturer.Because these engines do not require DPF
or after-treatment, their dimensions andspace claim on machines remain unchanged.This removes the need for any increase inchassis length or hood size maintaining themachines’ maneuverability and visibility.The JCB Ecomax engine range has been
extended to meet the needs of machinesspanning the 74 to 173 hp (55 to 129 kW)range, including JCB backhoe loaders,Loadall telescopic handlers, wheel loaders,the TM range of telescopic boom wheeledloaders, JS excavators, rough terrain forkliftsand skid steer loaders.
Backhoe LoaderThe introduction of the Tier IVi solution
also has resulted in an expansion of JCB’sbackhoe loader range. The company hasintroduced a new entry-level specification3CX model designed for rental customerneeds. This new entry-level 3CX is poweredby the 74 hp JCB Ecomax engine and comesstandard with the JCB SynchroShuttle trans-mission. From there, the deluxe end of therange starts with the family of 3CX Supers,powered with the larger 91 hp (67.8 kW)JCB Ecomax and coming standard with theJCB Powershift transmission. Rounding out
the top of the range is the four-wheel-drive4CX Super, coming in at 109 hp (81 kW)and also featuring the JCB Powershift trans-mission. All engines offer increased, usabletorque over their Tier III predecessors andoffer fuel savings of up to 5 percent.The launch of the JCB Ecomax engine
coincides with the introduction of a host ofother backhoe loader improvements. Whilethe 3CX has a triple-gear pump to power theworking ends of the machine, the 3CXSupers and 4CX Supers will now get, asstandard, a 44 gpm (166 Lpm) variable-flowhydraulic pump.These pumps are configured to perfectly
match hydraulic flow and pressure to thedemands placed on the system, yielding upto 6 percent fuel efficiency improvement on
top of improved efficiency already achievedby the Ecomax engine itself. The new vari-able-flow pump also results in lower leverefforts, reduced noise levels and rapid con-trol response for up to 30 percent faster cycletimes.JCB also has expanded the types of
hydraulic controls offered by its backhoerange. All machines will have JCB’s ClassicControls (mechanical style) to operate theback end as standard, while the 3CX Superand 4CX Super will see two additional con-trol options. With JCB Easycontrol, theexcavator is controlled via two seat-mountedjoysticks, giving the operator the same feeland feedback as the classic control, but withthe added benefits of low lever efforts andshort throws. With the introduction of the
Tier IVi range, JCB also haslaunched its new JCB AdvancedEasyControl, which offers many ofthe same features as JCBEasyControl, while incorporatingthe loader controls into the right-hand seat controller.A new in-cab monitor is standard
on all models, reporting fuel con-sumption and also allowing opera-tors to bypass daily checks by auto-matically reporting any fluid levelsthat are below acceptable levels.Overall, this new range of back-
hoe loaders gives JCB customers abroader choice of machines to per-fectly meet their versatile applicationand sector requirements, all whilelowering running and ownershipcosts.
Lift & Place LoadallJCB’s Loadall telescopic handlers will
feature the Ecomax engine in either 74 or109 hp models.The 74 hp engine, powering the 506-36
and 507-42, produces 6 percent more torqueand 5 percent more power at low revs thanthe previous Tier III engine. This results incomparative performance with reduced fuelconsumption.The larger units in the range — the 509-
42, 510-56 and 512-56 — are all poweredwith the 109 hp engine. Customers takingthese machines will see an average 15 per-cent increase in torque and 10 percent boostto low rev power.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
JCB’s Loadall telescopic handlers willfeature the Ecomax engine in either74 or 109 hp (55 or 81 kW) models.
While the 3CX has a triple-gear pump to powerthe working ends of the machine, the 3CX
Supers and 4CX Supers will now get, as standard, a 44 gpm (166 Lpm) variable-flow
hydraulic pump.
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The first-of-its kind ClevelandMedical Mart (MMCC) with12,200 tons (11,067 t) of steel andmore than 24,000 steel beamsmake the largest project in down-town Cleveland, Ohio history. When completed in the fall of
2013, the $465 million facility willconsist of a four-story above-ground medical mart as well as a230,000 sq. ft. (21,368 sq m)underground convention centerwith 60,000 sq. ft. (5,574 sq m) ofmeeting rooms and a 32,000 sq. ft.(2,973 sq m) grand ballroom. Nearly 100 tenants, including
health care providers, medicaldevice manufacturers, health careeducational institutions and healthcare technology companies havealready signed up for space in thenew MMCC.As managed by Merchandise
Mart Properties Inc., Chicago, theproject is working to gain LEED(Leadership in Energy andEnvironmental Design) SilverCertification from the U.S. GreenBuilding Council. MPPI has com-pleted one of the largest LEEDprojects in the world at Chicago’sMerchandise Mart. Five buildings were demol-
ished last year to make room forthe new 1 million sq. ft. facility.The five included a parkinggarage, Sportsman’s Restaurant,the Court Annex Building, theChicago Title Building and theeight-story 113 Building, all inCleveland’s central business dis-trict. Promptly at 6:00 a.m. on Jan. 3,
2011, crews fired up demolition
machines and began work.Demolition remained on scheduleand was completed under anaggressive schedule, despite thewind, cold, snow and rain that aCleveland winter and spring canbring. More than the five above-
ground buildings needed to be
demolished. Much of the demoli-tion took place down to 30 ft. (9 m)below grade at the old ClevelandConvention Center, Malls B and C,and Exhibit Halls C and D onLakeside Avenue. “The Cleveland Convention
Center was basically a giganticconcrete bathtub on top of which
was the Cleveland mall,” saidDave Johnson of MMCC. The first order of business was
to scrape off the grass, dirt, side-walks and trees that composed thetop of the mall. When that wasdone, crews demolished within thebuilding itself. They took downcolumn after column and gutted
the building. Independence Excavating,
Independence, Ohio, was one ofthe primary demolition contrac-tors. “Our main function was thedemolition of the existing conven-tion center,” said Ed Wilk, generalsuperintendent with Independence.“At one time we had some 25 to 27major excavators down there and40 to 50 workers. We had a sub-contractor helping us on some ofthe demolition, like the 113Building and the small parkinggarage and the Sportsman’sRestaurant.“There was some demolition
done on the existing public audito-rium,” Wilk said. “Part of that hadto come down to make way for thenew project. And then the conven-tion center demo was probablyminus 30 feet below finishedgrade,” he added.Richard Wilk, Ed’s son and
Independence’s superintendent forthe demolition, said the contractoremployed several hammers for thehuge demolition project. “We hada John Deere 450 with a hammeron it and we had a Hitachi 850with an Allied hammer on it,” saidRichard. “We had several Bobcatswith hammers and two or threeother excavators with hammers.” The Hitachi 850 was fitted with
an Allied/Rammer Model 7013hammer, a 16,000-ft.-lb.-classmachine. The 7013 model is thelargest hammer Allied sells, and itrequires a carrier in the 132,000 to220,500 lb. (59,874 to 100,017 kg)class. The next smaller hammer is
Contractor Surmounts Downtown Demolition Challenges
see DEMOLITION page 76
“The Cleveland Convention Center was basically a giganticconcrete bathtub on top of which was the Cleveland mall.”
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When com-pleted in thefall of 2013,the $465 mil-lion facilitywill consist ofa four-storyabove-groundmedical martas well as a230,000 sq. ft.(21,368 sq m)undergroundconventioncenter with60,000 sq. ft.(5,574 sq m)of meetingrooms and a32,000 sq. ft.(2,973 sq m)grand ball-room.
Independence Excavating, Independence, Ohio, was one of the primary demolitioncontractors.
Nearly 100 tenants, including health care providers, medical device manufacturers,health care educational institutions and health care technology companies havealready signed up for space in the new MMCC.
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The Equipment Leasing & FinanceFoundation (the Foundation) released theMarch 2013 Monthly Confidence Index forthe Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI)March 21. Designed to collect leadershipdata, the index reports a qualitative assess-ment of both the prevailing business condi-tions and expectations for the future asreported by key executives from the $725billion equipment finance sector. Overall,confidence in the equipment finance marketis 58.0, a slight decrease from the Februaryindex of 58.7, reflecting a leveling off inindustry participants’ optimism after twoconsecutive increases.When asked about the outlook for the
future, MCI survey respondent ValerieHayes Jester, president, Brandywine CapitalAssociates Inc., said, “In the short term wesee continued demand for equipment at alessened pace than we did in the fourth quar-ter of 2012. Until the issues in Washingtonregarding the budget are resolved, we don’texpect the economy to move forward at apace that sustains strong demand for equip-ment acquisition.”March 2013 Survey Results:The overall MCI-EFI is 58.0, a decrease
from the February index of 58.7.• When asked to assess their business con-
ditions over the next four months, 21.9 per-cent of executives responding said theybelieve business conditions will improveover the next four months, up from 20 per-cent in February. 71.9 percent of respondentsbelieve business conditions willremain the same over the next fourmonths, down from 77.1 percent inFebruary. 6.3 percent believe businessconditions will worsen, up from 2.9percent the previous month.• 21.9 percent of survey respondents
believe demand for leases and loans tofund capital expenditures (capex) willincrease over the next four months, anincrease from 20 percent in February.68.8 percent believe demand will“remain the same” during the samefour-month time period, down from77.1 percent the previous month. 9.4percent believe demand will decline, upfrom 2.9 percent in February.• 28.1 percent of executives expect more
access to capital to fund equipment acquisi-tions over the next four months, up from22.9 percent in February. 68.8 percent of sur-vey respondents indicate they expect the“same” access to capital to fund business, adecrease from 77.1 percent the previousmonth. 3.1 percent expect “less” access to
capital, up from zero percent of respondentsin February.• When asked, 25 percent of the execu-
tives reported they expect to hire moreemployees over the next four months, up
from 22.9 percent in February. 71.9 percentexpect no change in headcount over the nextfour months, up from 65.7 percent lastmonth. 3.1 percent expect fewer employees,down from 11.4 percent of respondents whoexpected fewer employees in February.• 84.4 percent of the leadership evaluates
the current U.S. economy as “fair,” downfrom 85.7 percent last month. 12.5 percentrate it as “poor,” up from 11.4 percent in
February. One survey respondent rated thecurrent economy as “excellent.”• 15.6 percent of survey respondents
believe that U.S. economic conditions willget “better” over the next six months, down
from 22.9 percent in February.71.9 percent of survey respondentsindicate they believe the U.S.economy will “stay the same” overthe next six months, down from74.3 percent in February. 12.5 per-cent believe economic conditionsin the U.S. will worsen over thenext six months, an increase from2.9 percent who believed so lastmonth.• In March, 31.3 percent of
respondents indicate they believetheir company will increase spend-ing on business development
activities during the next six months, downfrom 37.1 percent in February. 68.8 percentbelieve there will be “no change” in businessdevelopment spending, up from 60 percentlast month. No one believes there will be adecrease in spending, down from 2.9 percentwho believed so last month.
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“Until the issues in Washingtonregarding the budget are resolved,we don’t expect the economy to moveforward at a pace that sustains strongdemand for equipment acquisition.”
Valerie Hayes JesterBrandywine Capital Associates Inc.
Equipment Lease Finance Confidence Levels Off in March
Jonathan Coyne and Amy Mendini of Boss Products introduce the newstainless steel DXT blade available in 8 ft. 2 in. and 9 ft. 2 in. sizes.
Juan S. Rubio (L), assistant marketing manager ofDoosan Portable Air Products, and Russell K.Warner, manager of Global Air Products, stand withthe popular P125 Utility Mount and Auxiliary Drivecompatible air unit.
NTEA Holds Work Truck Show, 49th Annual Convention
see NTEA page 37
Pages 36-38To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com
SECT IONTrucks & Trailers
The National Truck Equipment Association(NTEA) held its 2013 Work Truck Show inconjunction with the 49th Annual NTEA
Convention March 6 to 8 at the Indiana ConventionCenter in Indianapolis.The event included 500,000 sq. ft. of exhibit
space showcasing the latest vocational trucks,equipment and products displayed by more than550 exhibitors. More than 60 educational sessions,on topics ranging from fleet maintenance to theOccupational Safety and Health Administration’snew requirements for crane operator certificationand qualification, were conducted throughout theevent.Comedian Jeff Foxworthy served as the keynote
entertainer, addressing attendees at the President’sBreakfast and NTEA Annual Meeting on March 7.A few of the major new products announced and
on display at the show included Ford’s all-new2014 Transit van, the 2014 Ram ProMaster intro-duced by the recently formed Ram Commercialdivision, and Navistar’s 4x4 version of itsInternational TerraStar.Among the many major sponsors of the show
were Ford, Freightliner, Hino Trucks, IMT,Palfinger and RAM Commercial Trucks.
(This story also can be found on Construction
Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)
(L-R): Dan Brenden, Terex Utilities, Watertown S.D.; Bob Dray,Forestry Equipment of Virginia, Lynchburg, Va.; and DennisPoulakos, DUECO Inc., Waukesha, Wis., stand with the newestequipment in the Terex Utility Hypower XT line.
Ford Motor Company’s Len Deluca discussed withattendees the company’s all new 2014 transit van.
Palfinger’s Kristi Kraneyk joins Omaha Standard PalfingerPresident Mark Whaley to welcome visitors to their equip-ment exhibit.
DuraClass had a nice truck with a 14-ft. HPTBdump body, as shown above with Monty Geter,general manager of DuraClass out ofTishomingo, Miss.
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Indianapolis Hosts AnnualNTEA Work Truck Show
The TBEI boothhad many flag-ship models onhand like thisCrysteel 9 ft. “theDeuce” landscapetipper body thattips side and backon a new FordF550 platform. JenKlossner, nationalsales support spe-cialist, was onhand to answerattendee ques-tions on the popu-lar Crysteel body.
Jennifer Lakin and Michael Donovan were on hand to discuss Donovan Enterprises’acquisition by Shur-Co LLC.
J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers’ President BillRiggs and Sales Coordinator Jim Weir dis-cussed their lineup of work truck bodieswith attendees at the show.
Joe Medeiros of Wilcox Bodies Ltd.had a truck upfitted for CurrySupply Company on display at theshow.
NTEA from page 36
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The purchase of a new SandvikDX800 drill has proven to be awise choice for Brent Coleman,owner of Design Blasting ServicesLLC in Murfreesboro, Tenn.“It’s been fantastic,” Coleman
said. “It’s the only true purposebuilt top hammer drill rig that canrotate on its superstructure. Youcan swing the entire cab 180degrees, which allows for moremaneuverability. It’s much moreversatile and has substantiallymore power than drills of the samesize or same supposed class. It’sbeen a very good machine.”Coleman explained that he orig-
inally purchased the drill becauseof its versatility. He wanted some-thing that had the power of a largermachine but was still maneuver-able.“We had a project just a month
before I bought it,” he said. “It waspaying extremely good money, butwe could not get the machine intothe area where the contractor want-ed it. It ended up taking us a weekto do it — they would have to buildus ramps and we would have topull in and out. It was a painstakingprocess, and I just kept thinkingthat if I had that drill by now, allwe’d have to do is swing over tothe side, and we’d have this thingknocked out in a day.“The rod changer system on the
DX800 also is much faster than thecarousel design that many drillsuse,” Coleman continued. “Theboom reach of the machine cou-pled with the ease of use of the rodchanger makes getting a shotdrilled out much faster. And rightnow, it’s getting almost 40 percentbetter fuel economy — gallons perhour — than any other drill we’vegot.”Coleman said that his company
has used the drill on four or five
different types of quarry opera-tions. “About four of them have been
limestone, and one was a sand-stone quarry, which is notoriouslyreally, really tough on drills anddrilling equipment,” he said. The machine was sold to Design
Blasting Services by Dave Parker,an account manager for ASCConstruction Equipment USA Inc.Based in Chattanooga, Tenn.,Parker works the southeast cornerof Tennessee and parts of NorthGeorgia in representing VolvoConstruction Equipment in addi-tion to the Sandvik drill productline.“The solutions I am able to offer
with the Sandvik drill product linehave proven to be second to none,”Parker said. Coleman said that he’s rented
drills for the past few years to han-dle his company’s projects.“When we were going to pur-
chase a machine, for it to be ourfirst machine and something thatcosts this much money, it had tobe able to do a lot of things verywell. The Sandvik can go into aquarry and drill five-inch holeswith no problem, just like amuch larger machine would beable to do. But then it’s so muchmore maneuverable than thosebig drills that you can get it intoplaces that you just can’t getanother drill into — where youhave to pull it straight in andstraight out. Being able to rotatefrom side to side covers a lotmore ground and your set-uptime is a lot faster. It can prettymuch operate in just about anycondition that we have,” Colemansaid.Parker said that the Sandvik
DX800 is a top hammer drill capa-ble of drilling up to a 5-in. (12.7cm) hole diameter using 2-in. (5cm) drill steel in lengths of 12, 14or 16 ft. (3.6, 4.2 or 4.8 m)
“It also has an on-board system(TIM) which indicates hole incli-nation and depth,” he said. “Theaforementioned, combined withthe 180-degree swing capacity,make the DX800 the best in thebusiness.”Parker said he was introduced to
Brent Coleman by his father, BenColeman, whom he had known forseveral years. He knew that Brentwas anxious to learn how the prod-uct had changed since it wasknown as Tamrock.“Brent Coleman is a man who
knows what he wants,” Parker
said. “His previous experiencewith Sandvik was valuable in thathe was already familiar with thedrill and he knew what to expect.Brent knew the options he wanted,and my job was to ensure that
Tenn. Firm Eyes Power, Mobility; Finds Both in SandvikColeman explained that he originally purchased the drill because
of its versatility. He wanted something that had the power of a larger machine but was still maneuverable.
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Brent Coleman, owner of DesignBlasting Services LLC inMurfreesboro, Tenn.
see SANDVIK page 48
“The boom reach of the machine coupledwith the ease of use of the rod changer makesgetting a shot drilled out much faster. Andright now, it’s getting almost 40 percent betterfuel economy — gallons per hour — than anyother drill we’ve got.”
Brent ColemanDesign Blasting Services LLC
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Superior Trailblazer Conveyor Offers Quick Setup TimeSuperior Industries’ Trailblazer conveyor
enables crews to set up or take down in as lit-tle as two hours. That’s a significant timesavings over both transfer conveyors, whichcontain multiple pieces, and stationarygroundline conveyors, which require days oreven weeks for setup and tear down. The versatility of the Trailblazer conveyor
makes it ideal for a variety of applicationsand industries including aggregate, mining,recycling, waste handling and bulk process-ing. It includes 500-ft. (152 m) of fully belt-ed and assembled groundline-style conveyorthat folds up in an accordion style to easilytransport on an attached 84-ft. (25.6 m) trail-er. Providing 500-ft. in a one-load, towablepackage makes installation as easy as deter-mining a starting point and marking the des-tination. Once marked, the truck drivermoves forward, and a crew of two to fourunloads the conveyor. The crew inserts thesupports as the conveyor takes shape, setstake-ups and attaches the conveyor’s hopper.For added productivity, the hopper can beplaced at any location along the conveyor. The Trailblazer conveyor’s accordion
design not only allows for easier transport,but it also provides greater length with lessset-up time. With a length of 60 to 80 ft. (18to 24 m) for an average transport conveyor,it would take up to eight of them to equal thesame 500-ft. stretch of the Trailblazer con-
veyor. Those other conveyors also wouldrequire eight belts to maintain, eight drivesto power and eight transfer points.Connecting points can become spillagezones and greasing points. Eliminating them
not only decreases the amount of spillage,but also the number of areas that require sup-ports. That, in turn, significantly reducesdowntime for maintenance. Further enhancing efficiency and produc-
tivity is Superior’s Navigator return trainer.Used to provide continuous belt alignment,the return roller from the company’s compo-nents division maintains tracking and avoidsmaterial buildup that can cause costly down-time. Hinges provide belt flexibility to easilyaccommodate variations in grade, and a 50hp (37 kW) system ensures smooth travel atany incline. Trailblazer conveyors are fully customiz-
able and can be designed to various lengthsand with additional components to fit a cus-tomer’s specifications. Standard belt sizesare 36 or 42 in. (91 or 107 cm) wide by 500ft. long. Capacity limits range from 1,000 to1,200 tph (907 to 1,088 t) of 100 lbs. per cu.ft. density material, with a belt speed of up to400 ft. (122 m) per minute.The Trailblazer conveyor also is engi-
neered and equipped with safety in mind. Itstowable package includes a fifth wheel hitch,brakes and directional lights. Transportstraps and pull-pins ensure that each convey-or section comes off the chassis one at atime, and help guide it safely onto supports.Bolt-together guard rails easily pin intoplace. In addition, to ensure safety during setup and take down, Superior’s team providesconveyor operators with complete trainingon the system. For more information, call 800/321-1558
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Doosan DXB130H, DXB190HBreakersIncrease ProductivityThe Doosan DXB130H and DXB190H
hydraulic breakers feature an energy recoverysystem that increases strike power for maximumproductivity. The nitrogen-powered breakers areequipped with an upper/lower suspension systemthat isolates the power unit from the housing,making it an ideal fit for a variety of demandingapplications, according to the manufacturer.Delivering up to 600 blows per minute, the
2,822-lb. (1,280 kg) DXB130H is designed foruse with excavators in the 16.5 to 24 ton (15 to 22t) weight range, specifically the DoosanDX180LC, DX190W and DX210W. Rated in the3,000 ft.-lb. impact energy class, the DXB130Hrequires a hydraulic flow rate of between 23.8and 37 gal. (90 and 140 L) per minute.�The 3,698-lb. (1,677 kg) DXB190H is
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two-speed control, which also is available on theDXB260H breaker. With two speeds, theDXB190H breaker frequency can be manuallyadjusted between low and high frequency set-tings. This allows the operator to match the
breaker impact rate to the working conditions foroptimized productivity.The energy recovery system captures the pis-
ton’s rebound energy and uses it to increase strikepower, maximizing performance. At the sametime, the main control valve system optimizesstrike power. Blank-fire protection is standard onboth the DXB130H and the DXB190H, and isaccomplished by using a cushion of oil at the baseof the piston, which reduces the metal-to-metalcontact in case of a blank fire situation.�Thebreakers’ suspension system extends excavatorwork group life by absorbing harmful vibrationsand stress waves. Also, a main valve designreduces hydraulic pressure peaks that can reducepump life, crack excavator work group welds andcause system overheating.The cradle-mounted grease station delivers
continuous grease flow, reducing bushing andtool wear while minimizing maintenance costsand downtime. The DXB130H and DXB190Hbreakers also come with a mounting cap, auxil-iary hydraulic hoses, two moil points, toolboxand a nitrogen checking device. A one-year limit-ed warranty also comes standard. In addition tothe general purpose moil, working tools availablefor the DXB130H and DXB190H include a blunttool, a chisel and a pyramidal or “nail” point.�For more information, visit
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With two speeds, the DXB190H breaker frequency can be manually adjust-ed between low and high frequency settings. This allows the operator tomatch the breaker impact rate to the working conditions for optimizedproductivity.
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Indexator Offers New Twistfor Salvage Work With RototiltIndexator offers different
grapple options for use withits Rototilt attachmentsallowing the grapple to berotated and tilted for precisehandling and sorting of vari-ous materials.Indexator grapples are
available in both by-passstyles for general purposework and a non-bypass sort-ing style for more efficientuse in storm clean up or sal-vage operations.The flexibility of the
Rototilt attachment allows abucket or other attachmentto be rotated and tilted at thesame time, making it simpleto operate around or underobstacles, or to manipulatespecial excavator tools. Rototilt is available in five models cover-
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The non-bypass sortingstyle grapple is usefulin storm cleanup orsalvage operations.
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those options were on the drill.Brent’s confidence in Sandvik hasproven to be well-founded becauseof the high production and avail-ability of the drill.”Coleman started Design
Blasting Services LLC in 2008,basically out of necessity.“I had been working for my
father since I was really young, andwould help him during the summermonths,” he said. “While otherkids were going on vacation andenjoying their summers out ofschool, I pretty much worked. Iwent to college, and when I gotout, I went back to work for mydad. We stayed pretty busy until2008, when pretty much everyindustry really slowed down. Wejust didn’t have the work, and therewasn’t anything to do. It wasn’tthat we weren’t getting the jobsand they were going to someoneelse. There just wasn’t anything todo. I pretty much decided that Iwas going to either go work for alarger company as a blaster, or I
could start on my own. I had basi-cally no overhead, and I had somemoney saved up, so I could paymyself a small salary until it builtitself up. That was four-and-a-halfyears ago, and here we are today.”For much of that time, employ-
ees included Coleman and oneblaster. Today, he has 10 employ-ees, including his younger brother,Ryan. The company specializes in
drilling and blasting for quarries,site prep projects, road work andblasting for underground utilities.Their work is mainly focused inand around mid-Tennessee.“Our approach is that we want
to be more specialized,” Colemansaid. “As with Nashville and othercities, areas are growing so muchthat there’s not really any blastingany more that’s wide open.Everything is in an urban area —
its downtown and you’ve got to beprecise. You have to be extremelysafe, and you’ve got to be fast.”Coleman is looking toward pos-
sibly purchasing another drill in thenear future.“This year has started off really
well,” he said. “I think maybe bythe end of the year, we’ll be readyto take one of the rental machinesback and purchase another drill.”For more information on Design
Blasting Services visitwww.designblastingservices.com. For more information on the
DX800 or other Sandvik productsvisit www.construction.sandvik.comor contact your local ASCConstruction Equipment represen-tative.
(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
The Sandvik DX800 is a top hammer drill capable of drillingup to a 5-in. (12.7 cm) hole diameter using 2-in. (5 cm) drillsteel in lengths of 12, 14 or 16 ft. (3.6, 4.2 or 4.8 m).
SANDVIK from page 39
“Everything is in anurban area — itsdowntown and you’ve got to be
precise. You have tobe extremely safe,
and you’ve got to be fast.”
Brent ColemanDesign Blasting Services LLC
Design Blasting Services Relies on Sandvik DX800 Drill
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Tips on How to Choose the Best Telehandler AttachmentBy Brian BoeckmanSPECIAL TO CEG
Telehandlers provide a con-venient way to move manytypes and sizes of loads. Whenproperly selected, a variety ofattachments that fit on the endof the telehandler boom canenhance the versatility and per-formance of these machines.Determining the optimum
attachment for a particularapplication requires a thoroughunderstanding of the load youare moving. That means askinga number of questions: Whatare the width, length and heightof the load? Is it palletized forforks, or will the load require asling? How heavy is the load,and where is its center of gravi-ty? Answers to these questionswill direct operators to theattachment best suited to per-form the task at hand.Common to most job sites
are standard carriages thatenable operators to pick andplace an assortment of materi-als, from pallets of concreteblock to loads of lumber. Theytypically come in a variety ofwidths (JLG offers 50, 60, and72 in. [127, 152 and 183 cm]widths), so carriages should beselected to accommodate thewidth of the load. Fork lengthshould also be selected toaccommodate the length of theload. JLG offers 48-, 60-, and72-in. [122, 152 and 183 cm]forks as well as a 90-in. (228cm) fork extension for longerloads.In addition to width and fork
length, carriages vary accord-ing to their ability to tilt forwardand aft as well as side to side.Standard carriages provide theoperator with the ability to tilt
the forks forwards and back-wards. Side-tilt carriages tiltside to side for more preciseplacement and retrieval, whileside-shift carriages make it pos-sible to slide a load 4 in. (10cm) to the right or left duringplacement by moving the forksside to side on the carriage. Thisis especially helpful in ware-house applications or applica-tions that require load retrievalor placement through a win-dow.Another carriage option is
the swing carriage, whichrotates up to 90 degrees to theright or left, allowing operatorsto swing and place longer loadsthrough windows and in con-fined areas, or where exactpositioning is required. In addi-tion, a dual fork positioning car-riage provides the ability toadjust the position of each forkindependently, allowing theoperator to handle a variety ofpalletized loads without havingto leave the cab. Buckets provide operators
with another useful tool. A stan-dard utility or material bucket isan effective and efficient tool toscoop and carry loose materialsaround the job site, includinggravel, dirt, mulch and othersmall debris. To tackle largertasks, including clean-up asso-ciated with natural disasters,many telehandler manufactur-ers offer grapple buckets, whichfeature a hydraulic grapple armthat clamps down to grab bulkymaterials and secure the load.Truss booms offer a means to
move suspended loads and areprimarily used to set trusses,frames, and beams for woodand steel building construction.Available with or without awinch, the booms come in dif-
ferent sizes and provide theoperator with extra reach capa-bilities without requiring a larg-er machine. Suspended loads also can be
handled with a lifting hook. Thehook slips onto the carriageforks, adding versatility to thecarriage and allowing operatorsto lift awkward objects, likeseptic tanks and generatorswithout removing the carriage.Finally, personal work plat-
forms extend the capabilities ofthe telehandler and improve jobsite efficiency and productivityby lifting material and personsto working heights when thereis no safer alternative. The fork-mounted attachment can movebrick layers and mortar fromone level of scaffolding to thenext, lift inspectors for roofinspections, elevate electriciansand spools of cable to trans-formers, and lift maintenanceworkers to replace parking lotlights. To gain the full benefit of
each of these attachments,operators are advised to answerthe questions originally posedin this article and review theload chart that accompanieseach piece of equipment. Inaddition, it makes sense to con-sult with the local rental store ortelehandler dealer to ensure thebest match of attachment to thedefined scope of work. By tak-ing these simple steps, opera-tors will more fully appreciatethe versatility of the telehandleras a job site work tool, and itsability to meet a wide variety ofjobs faster and with greaterease.
(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)
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Grapple buckets feature a hydraulic arm that clamps down to grab bulkymaterials and secure the load.
The swing carriage, which rotates up to 90 degrees to the left or rightallows operators to swing and place longer loads through windows and inconfined areas.
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Society of Landscape Architects (FASLA),president of Alta/Greenways, Durham, N.C.,led the design team for their client, theNorthwest Arkansas Regional PlanningCommission. He has been involved in plan-ning and designing Greenways for theGrand Canyon, the Miami River,Philadelphia’s Northern Delaware RiverGreenway, and the Little Sugar CreekGreenway in Charlotte, N.C.Flink described this Greenway as “one of
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funded by a $15 million grant from theFederal Highway Administration underthe Transportation InvestmentGenerating Economic Recovery(TIGER) program. The WaltonFamily Foundation is contributing a$3.75 million grant, a 20 percentlocal match for the TIGER II grant.Flink described the unique design
challenges of the project.“The project spans six different
jurisdictions and requires the designteam to obtain separate constructionapprovals from all of the communities,”he said. “Topography is one of the mostimportant physical challenges. The karstlandscape of northwest Arkansas hasforced the design team to select a route andalignment for the trail that minimizes impactto the native environment. Consequently,significant portions of the trail will be builtparallel or in close proximity to existingroads.“While some of the Greenway construc-
tion is straightforward and involves tradi-tional building techniques, certain elementsof the project have required and will requireunique and specialized construction equip-ment and expertise in trail building,” he wenton.To offer that particular expertise, Boulder
Construction, Fayetteville, Ark., is workingon the project.“Boulder Construction is one of the firms
involved in the project, and its president RonTroutman is one of the most experiencedtrail builders in northwest Arkansas and has
employed a variety of heavy-constructionand specialized equipment to build sectionsof the Greenway project. At times, workingin tight places with limited access presents achallenge that can only be resolved with cre-ative solutions. Ron and his team at BoulderConstruction Company are masters of thecraft,” Fink said.
BoulderConstruction,
was founded morethan 10 years ago and spe-
cializes in trails, parks, civil work and vari-ous commercial projects. The company bidthe first two segments of the federally fund-ed portion of the Greenway, these beingSection 7 (Horsebarn Trail), for which it isgeneral contractor, and Section 9(Promenade Trail), where it is serving ascontractor for the general contractor, ArcoExcavation and Paving Inc., Tontitown,Ark.
The company also is part of the develop-ment/design team for the Clear Creek Trailin the Fayetteville/Johnson communities andhas now commenced construction as gener-al and construction manager on the MudCreek portion of the trail.“Ron Troutman began conversations
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company is currently working on three sec-tions of the Greenway and are about to bidanother. The Clear Creek Trail will be com-pleted in 2013.Boulder Construction utilized all terrain
cranes to erect the bridges on the projects.They also will be installing horizontal pilesalong a bluff to suspend portions of theClear Creek Trail above the creek. Theirfleet of equipment for the project alsoincludes Caterpillar excavators,Bomag rollers, John Deere dozers,Volvo and Case backhoes, ram hoesand trenchers and Takeuchi skidsteers. Full size excavators havebeen used to excavate otherwiseunreachable extreme hillsides andthe ram hoes are necessary to exca-vate the weathered creek bed gran-ite the trail parallels.“This project has a high degree of
difficulty as it runs alongside ourcreeks and streams. The terrain isextremely rugged in these areas and thenature of the construction lends itself todaily challenges of dewatering and rockexcavation. Boulder has built more than 20miles of trail within the northwest Arkansasregion and our knowledge of the process isextensive due to this experience. In addition,the Greenway project has a very thoroughteam and, other than field conditions dictat-ing slight deviations from the originaldesign, we have encountered no problems,”Baxter said.In mentioning Boulder’s thanks to Alta
Planning, the Walton Family Foundation,and the Northwest Arkansas RegionalPlanning Commission, Baxter also extendedappreciation to the community “for its coop-eration across many cities to bring a worldclass trail to northwest Arkansas.”
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
The36-mi.(58 km)longRazorbackRegional Greenwayis using phased construc-tion to link together six communitiesin northwest Arkansas.
“This project has a high degree of difficulty as it runsalongside our creeks and streams. The terrain is extremelyrugged in these areas and the nature of the constructionlends itself to daily challenges of dewatering and rockexcavation. Boulder has built more than 20 miles of trailwithin the northwest Arkansas region and our knowledgeof the process is extensive due to this experience.”
Jason BaxterBoulder Construction
Razorback Greenway Eyed to Boost Economic DevelopmentGREENWAY from page 1
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AEM Elects Case’s Walkerto Its Board of Directors
James E. Walker, vice president, Case IHNAFTA of CNH in Racine, Wis., has beenelected to the board of directors of theAssociation of Equipment Manufacturers(AEM), the North American-based interna-tional trade group for companies that manu-facture equipment, products and servicesused worldwide in the agricultural, construc-tion, forestry, mining and utility sectors.
AEM directors help set the guidelines andoperating policies of the association onbehalf of its members in areas including pub-lic policy, equipment statistics and marketinformation, trade shows, technical and prod-uct safety support, global business develop-ment, education/training, workforce devel-opment and worksite safety/ educationalmaterials.
AEM is headquartered in Milwaukee,Wis., and has offices in the world capitals ofWashington, D.C.; Ottawa, Canada; andBeijing, China.
For more information, visit www.aem.org.(This story also can be found on
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James E. Walker, vice president, Case IHNAFTA of CNH in Racine, Wis., has beenelected to the board of directors of theAssociation of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM).
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Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50
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Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $80
Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$80
Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$115
Bantam Truck Mounted Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$60
Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$40
Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$50
Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$30
Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,
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Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer
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Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$45
Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer
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Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$40
Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25
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Bobcat S185 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$50
Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65
Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65
Bobcat S550 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65
Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65
Bobcat S590 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65
Bobcat T550 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65
Bobcat T590 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65
Bobcat T770 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$45
Bobcat Versahandler Tool Carrier, 1:25 Scale ..............$50
Case 580N Super N Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........$40
Caterpillar AP655D Asphalt Paver, W/O Canopy, 1:50
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Caterpillar Military D8R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale $60
Caterpillar D6K Track-Type Tractor................................$60
Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$110
Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$105
Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$100
Caterpillar 140M Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ....................$85
Caterpillar 226B3 Skid Steer Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........$40
Caterpillar 247B3 Multi-Terrain Track Loader, 1:32 Scale ..
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Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$95
Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$105
Caterpillar 374D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$150
Caterpillar 432E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75
Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80
Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$60
Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale..........................$55
Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ........................$100
Hamm 110 Asphalt Compactor w/ROPS, 1:50 Scale ....$70
Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale ........................$45
Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40
International "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ........$125
International TD-15 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................$60
International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale..........................$24
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John Deere 400D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale............$45
John Deere 850K Dozer ..................................................$50
John Deere 872 GP Grader, 1:50 Scale..........................$50
Komatsu 475A Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................$145
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Komatsu D155 AX Dozer, 1:50 Scale..............................$85
Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................$100
Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$80
Komatsu HM250 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$75
Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$40
Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$85
Komatsu PC350 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$80
Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................$90
Komatsu PC400 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$85
Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40
Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40
Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80
Komatsu WA600 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80
Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..
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Mack Granite MP w/ Bottom Dump Trailer ....................$75
Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ................................$60
Terex AC 100/4 All Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ..............$180
Terex AC200-1 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale ....................$195
Terex TR60 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ................$160
Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ....................$140
Vogele Vision 5200 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale............$125
Vogele 1900 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$125
Vogele 1803 Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$125
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AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE!CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all the newest equip-ment, technology and product breakthrough in construction. From earthshaking bigiron to groundbreaking innovations, it’s all assembled in one place to help you worksmarter. CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 – If it’s new, it’s here!
CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here!MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USA
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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies from for every majorconstruction industry including asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting,mining, utilities and more.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers & distributors, toservice providers, engineers, producers, municipalities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day exposition with sessionsemphasizing industry issues and trends, management and applied technology.
For more information, please contact AGC of St. Louis, 6330 Knox IndustrialDrive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO - Phone: 314/781-2356; Fax: 314/781-2874.
AGC of St. Louis Annual Reception, Thursday, April 11, 2013, Renaissance St. Louis Grand Hotel800 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63101 (5:30 PM to 8:00 PM)Cost: $77 for AGC of St. Louis Members (includes cocktails/heavy hors d’oeuvres)For years, the Annual Reception has been the largest commercial construction indus-try event for networking with contractors, specialty contractors, suppliers, professionalservice companies, peers, prospects, owners, architects and government officials.Building relationships is more important than ever. This is a members onlyevent…members are encouraged to invite guests. Registration is required to attendthe event. Deadline for registration is Friday, April 5, 2013. Members can register online at http://events.agcstl.org/imispublic or fax form to:314.781.2874 or you may call Beth Appelbaum at 314.480.3172 or contact BethAppelbaum at [email protected] for further information.
HxGN LIVE – Hexagon’s International Conference, June 3 – 6, 2013, Las Vegas,Nevada, USA!Join Leica Geosystems at the HxGN LIVE Conference – formerly known as Hexagon2013! It’s a different name, but the same great conference – and an experience youdon’t want to miss. Group registration options and special discounts for previous con-ference alumni, educational institutions, law enforcement agencies, and authorizeddealers are also available. For more information contact: Angelique [email protected] +1 925/790-2318. See you in Las Vegas!
AGC of Minnesota:Safety TrainingAGC and The Builders Group will offer the following safety training: Competent Person – April 8 – 11.
LABOR LAW SYMPOSIUM – AGC of America’s Labor and Employment Law Council’s29th Annual Construction Labor Law Symposium will take place April 18-19 inWashington, DC. This professional development event is specifically for lawyers whorepresent AGC-member contractors and Chapters in labor and employment matters.Details and registration information are available at http://newsmanager.commpart-ners.com/agcmmg/issues/2013-03-04/10.html. You may also call the AGC ofMinnesota office at 651/632-8929 or 800/552-7670 for more information.
AGC of Minnesota:Quarterly Membership Meeting – Thursday, April 11, 2013Metropolitan Ballroom and Clubroom, 5418 Wayzata Boulevard, Golden Valley, (763) 797-1900. Fee: $35 per person. Questions, please call: (651) 796-2186.Toll Free: (800) 552-7670, ext. 206. Email: [email protected], APRIL 24, 2013 – OHIO VALLEY REGIONAL OIL & GAS EXPOBelmont County Carnes Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio The Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo is a conference in which national and localcompanies can exhibit their products and interact with key players in the developingUtica and Marcellus supply chain. The conference will provide educational opportuni-ties for the public and other key stakeholders to learn about how this industry will con-tribute to growing the wealth of the Ohio Valley regional economy. The event is opento the public and FREE to attend. We ask that all attendees register at the door duringthe event. For more information, please call 304/777-2648 or email: [email protected].
15th OAIMA Legislative Reception & OAIMA Board MeetingWednesday, April 24th @ Ohio Statehouse – Atrium, Columbus, OhioThe Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association is the trade association in Ohiothat represents all of the state’s mining operations, except coal. These commoditiesinclude mostly construction materials, both natural and manmade, such as aggre-gates (which are sand, gravel, slag, and crushed limestone, dolomite, and sand-stone), salt, clay, shale, gypsum, industrial sand, building stone, lime, cement, andrecycled concrete. For more information, please contact toll free: 1-800 OH ROCKS or614/428-7954 or Fax: 614/428-7919. Web: www.oaima.org.
May 17 & 18, 2013 – TRI-COUNTY OIL & GAS EXPO, WASHINGTON, PA Location: Washington County Fairgrounds. For more information, please contacthttp://tricountyoilandgas.com.
May 29 to 30, 2013 – CRANE & RIGGING CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW, INDI-ANAPOLIS, INLocation: Indianapolis Marriott North. For more information, please contact http://www.craneandriggingconference.com.
The IAAP’s 45th ANNUAL CONVENTION will be held at the Springfield Crowne PlazaHotel on TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2013. You may contact Anne T. Leslie, Chair,Associates’ Division at 630/458-0590 or email: [email protected] for detailsabout social, educational and sponsorship opportunities. Note: all companies partic-ipating in the Expo must purchase booth space and register each attendee and boothworker. Rooms have been blocked at the Springfield Crowne Plaza for the evenings ofApril 22nd and April 23rd at the rate of $122 per night, as well as the neighboringHoliday Inn Express at the rate of $93 per night. Be sure to make your reservations onor before April 1st by calling the Crown Plaza at 217/529-7777 or the Holiday InnExpress at 217/529-7771 and mentioning the “IAAP block” in order to get these spe-cial rates. On behalf of the Associates’ Division of the IAAP, thank you for your con-sideration to participate in this event. Your hard work and support helps to make thisconvention a success while providing a valuable opportunity to market your goodsand services to participants.
2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will hostthe Mid-America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013Conference – “Sharing Strategies for Success.” The conference will be held JULY 16-19 at the HILTON HOTEL in downtown Milwaukee. One of the major events at MAAS-TO 2013 will be a trade show, where industry representatives will have the opportuni-ty to showcase materials, technology, and professional services. The trade show willbe held July 17 and 18 at the conference hotel. More information on the trade showregistration, layout, schedule, and fees will be available in early 2013 at the confer-ence website, which will be linked via the MAASTO meetings webpage –http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If you are looking to speak to someone withregard to the above conference you may contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director,Communications & Events, AGC of Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at800/552-7670 or website: www.agcmn.org.
AGC – St. Louis***SAVE THE DATE!Beer, Brats & a Band … What more do you need?JUNE 13, 2013 (more details to follow).
April 23, 2013 IAAP CONVENTIONThe IAAP’s 45th Annual Convention is scheduled for Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at theCrowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield, Illinois. As always, our program will feature a seriesof educational seminars focusing on topics of interest to aggregate producers and tothe companies selling goods and services to the mining industry. MAKE PLANS TOATTEND THE 45th ANNUAL IAAP CONVENTION!
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Equipment Association (HCEA), a501(c)3 non-profit organization ded-icated to preserving the history of theconstruction, dredging and surfacemining equipment industries,announced nine new corporatememberships.Formed in 1925 through the
merger of The Holt ManufacturingCompany and C. L. Best TractorCompany, Caterpillar is a leadingmanufacturer of construction andmining equipment. Along with theseproduct lines whose history is pre-served by the HCEA, Cat also is aworld leader in diesel and naturalgas engines, industrial gas turbines,diesel generator sets, and diesel-electric locomotives. Through a50/50 joint venture with Navistar,Caterpillar also produces heavy-dutyover-the-road trucks.
A. A. Will Corporation wasfounded in 1886 by Alex Will and isnow under its fifth generation ofWill family ownership and is theoldest family-operated construction
firm in the greater Boston area. It hasprogressed from horse carts for hireand delivery of fill, firewood andmanure to foundation construction,underpinning, top-down buildingconstruction, site development,landfill construction and remedia-tion, and heavy civil construction.
Stone Products Inc. is a leadingwholesaler of new and used miningand aggregate equipment in Canton,Ohio. Founded in 1970, it serves theentire United States and Canada, aswell as parts of South America,Central America, Mexico, theCaribbean Islands and Asia.
Supreme-DSC Dredge LLCwas formed in November, 2011,through the combination of cutterand suction dredge manufacturerDSC Dredge LLC and clamshelldredge builder Supreme Dredge &Processing LLC. It has plants inPennsylvania, Mississippi andMichigan, and provides sales andservice in more than 40 countries.
O & G Industries is one of thelargest construction materials and
services companies in the northeast-ern United States. Founded in 1923and operating under its third genera-tion of family management, thisTorrington, Conn., company is botha major building and heavy contrac-tor and a producer of aggregates,asphalt, concrete, masonry andarchitectural stone.
Columbus EquipmentCompany was founded in April1952 when founder Willis Early pur-chased his employer, Carroll &Edwards. Headquartered inColumbus, Ohio, it representsKomatsu, Mooroka, Takeuchi, AtlasCopco and Kubota from 10 loca-tions across the Buckeye State.
Eagle Crusher Company ofGalion, Ohio, pioneered the structur-al steel frame jaw crusher in theearly 1900s and produced its firstportable hard rock crusher in 1928. Itacquired the Austin-Western andDiamond Iron Works lines of aggre-gate equipment in the 1970s, andcontinues under its third generationof private ownership as a leading
innovator of high-volume portablecrushing equipment.
Rhoads Industries is a heavymetal fabricator and shipbuilder.Founded in 1938, it is based inPhiladelphia, Pa., with facilities inthe former Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Capone Brothers Inc., ofCanton, Mass., is a highway con-tractor founded in 1968.HCEA corporate members desig-
nate up to five of their officers andemployees to receive the HCEA’squarterly magazine, EquipmentEchoes, and VIP passes to its annualInternational Convention and OldEquipment Exposition, to be heldnext in Wilmington, Ill., Aug. 16through 18, 2013. They also receivelinks on the HCEA’s Web site andare being publicized in EquipmentEchoes and in press releases to tradepublications and Web sites.
(This story also can be found on
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guide.com.)
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Caddell Construction completed con-struction of a new U.S. Embassy inDjibouti, a dangerous and turbulent work-ing environment, on time. The team deliv-ered cutting-edge technology and met strictsecurity protocols. Special attention to safe-ty was required on this site, as the teamencountered 120+ F temperatures, malaria
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The Alliant Build America Awards rec-ognize the nation’s most significant con-struction projects. A panel of judges, repre-senting all areas of construction, evaluatedan impressive number of submissions thisyear, assessing each project’s complexity,use of innovative construction techniquesand client satisfaction, among other criteria.The awards, which were announced duringthe association’s annual convention in PalmSprings, are considered by many to be themost prestigious recognition of constructionaccomplishments in the United States.
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• Orlando, FLMay 16, 2013
• Charleston, NCMay 22, 2013
• Detroit, MIJune 6, 2013
• Las Vegas, NVJune 14, 2013
CAT AUCTION SERVICES
www.catauctions.com866-750-9432�
• Denver, COThurs., April 4, 2013For: Construction Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONS
www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768
• Philadelphia, MSMay 29-30, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Philadelphia, MSJuly 17-18 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Philadelphia, MSSeptember 18-19, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Philadelphia, MSNovember 20-21, 2013For: Construction Equipment
DEL PETERSON &
ASSOCIATES
www.delpeterson.com�800-492-9090
• Online OnlyTues., April 23, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Online OnlyTues., April 23, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Online OnlyTues., May 21, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Online OnlyTues., June 4, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Online OnlyTues., June 11, 2013For: Construction Equipment
DON SMOCK
AUCTION CO., INC.
www.dsa-auctions.com765-778-9277
• Pendleton, INJune 21, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Pendleton, INSeptember 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Pendleton, INDecember 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment
FREY & SONS, INC.
www.freyandsons.com�419-455-3739
• Archbold, OHThurs., May 2, 2013For: Construction Equipment
HESS AUCTIONEERS
www.hessauctioneers.net�866-511-2493
• Marietta, PAFri., April 19, 2013For: Trucks, Trailers andEquipment
HUNYADY AUCTION
COMPANY
www.hunyady.com�800-233-6898
• Blairsville, PAWed., April 17, 2013For: Surplus EquipmentLiquidation
• Pittsburgh, PABid Closing: May 15, 2013For: Sealed Bid Auction –Crushing & Screening Plant
IRAY AUCTIONS
www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230
• Foley, MNFri., June 7, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Foley, MNFri., September 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment
IRON PLANET AUCTIONS
www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426
ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., March 28, 2013For: Construction Equipment
MARTIN & MARTIN
AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728
• Johnson City, TNWed., April 10, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Tallahassee, FLThurs., April 18, 2013For: Mitchel Bros., Inc.
• Cedartown, GAWed., April 24, 2013For: Hamby Truck &Equipment and Wright ChoiceHauling Inc.
NITKE AUCTIONS
www.nitkeauctions.com�715-362-6162
• Wausau, WIApril 26-27, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Trucks and Trailers
PETROWSKY
AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200
• Providence, RIFri., April 5, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• North Haverill, NHFri., April 19, 2013For: Equipment Dispersal forMorrill Construction Inc.
• Columbus, OHThurs., May 2, 2013For: Public EquipmentAuction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
www.purplewave.com�866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., April 11, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., April 17, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYThurs., April 18, 2013For: Construction Equipment
QUARRICK EQUIPMENT
& AUCTIONS INC.
www.josephfinn.com�724-439-1621
• Uniontown, PAThurs., April 4, 2013For: Construction & FarmEquipment
ROGERS REALTY
& AUCTION COMPANY
www.rogersauctiongroup.com�800-442-7906
• Charlotte, NCSat., April 13, 2013For: For the City of Charlotteand Mecklenberg County
SALES AUCTION COMPANY,
LLC
www.salesauctioncompany.com�860-627-7506
• Windsor Locks, CTSat., May 4, 2013For: Construction Equipment
SHERIDAN REALTY
& AUCTION COMPANY
www.sheridanauctionservice.com�517-676-9800
• ONLINE ONLYWed., April 24, 2013For: Construction Equipment
STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.steffesauctioneers.com�701-237-9173
• Erhard, MNWed., April 24, 2013For: Trucks, Trailers,Excavator
UTILITY AUCTIONS
www.utilityauctions.net�302-530-9103
• Wilmington, DEFri., April 26, 2013For: Construction and UtilityEquipment
WAYNE PIKE
AUCTION COMPANY
www.waynepikeauction.com763-389-2700
• Princeton, MNSat., June 8, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Princeton, MNSat., September 14, 2013For: Construction Equipment
• Princeton, MNSat., December 7, 2013For: Construction Equipment
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION
AUCTIONS INC.
www.wca-online.com�760-731-7760
• Perris, CAThurs., April 11, 2013For: Construction Equipment
AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our
Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com
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Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauctionlive.com
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
ALEX
LYON & SON
FRI., APRIL 19 @ 9:30 AM FRI., APRIL 26 @ 9:30 AM
EARLY HILITES: 6 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 345CL, Cat 305CR, Cat 302.5,
2006 Kobelco SK330LC, 2007 IHI 55N-2, Volvo EC15, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOES: Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416C (4x4), 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2007-2006 IR
SD45D, 2007 JCB Vibromax VM75D, 9 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006
ASV Posi-track RC100, (2) 2005 Bobcat T300, (2) 2007 Bobcat T250, (3) 2007 Bobcat
T190, 2006 Yakeuchi TL130, 4 SKID STEERS: 2008 Cat 272C (cab), Cat 236B, (2) JD
317, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Cat TH360B, 2007 Dieci 6K 21ft., 2008-2007 Dieci
5.5K 19ft., 2007 Dieci 7K 32ft., 5 FORKLIFTS: 2006 Case 586G, (2) Daewoo D353, 2005
Daewoo G35E, 2006 Daewoo D25S, BOOM LIFTS: JLG 600S (4x4), 25 SCISSORLIFTS: Skyjack SJ4832, Skyjack SJ4626, (4) 2005 Skyjack SJ3226, (8) Skyjack SJ3226,
(9) Skyjack SJ3219, 2005 JLG 1930, Genie IWP25SDC, VERTICAL LIFTS: 2006 Genie
GR15, (2) 2006 Genie GR12, 6 SWEEPERS: (2) 2007 Broce RJ350, 2007 TerramiteTS48,
(2) 2006 Terramite TSS38, 2007 Laymor 8HC, 16 AIR COMPRESSORS: (6) 2007 Atlas
Copco XAS185, (4) 2007 Atlas Copco XAS375, (2) 2008-2007-(2) 2006 Sullair 18DPQ,
2006 Sullair 375D, 5 GENERATORS: 2006 MQ DCA125, 2006 MQ DCA70, 2008-2005
MQ DCA25, 2007 Magnum MMG35, 14 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2008-(7) 2006 Magnum
4060, (4) 2006 Amida AL4000, 2007 Wacker LTC4L, 10 WELDERS: 2007 Miller BB500,
2006 Miller BB300D, 2006 Lincoln Vantage 500, (3) Lincoln Vantage 400 amp, (5) 2006
Lincoln Vantage 300, 7 UTILITY VEHICLES: (2) 2008-2007 Club Car XRT1500D, (4)
2006 ClubCar XRT800E, BOOM TRUCK: 2007 Ford F750 w/ Terex BT2470, 4 SERV-ICE TRUCKS: (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Ford F550 (4x4), 7 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOEHAMMERS: (4) Atlas Copco SB850, (3) Atlas Copco SB450, HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TOR HAMMERS: (4) Atlas Copco HBC2500S, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (3) 2007
Wacker DS50-21 Jumping Jacks, (2) 2006 MQ MT65S, (2) 2007 Wacker RS60, (2)
Whiteman WRH16 Concrete Buggies, Terex PB16R, (4) Concrete Planers, ATTACH-MENTS: Rollers: Shell Kits for IR SD70, Bomag BW211D-3.
Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110.
DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11.
Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left.
SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386
GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.
AUCTIONATLANTA (BREMEN),
GEORGIA
RENTAL RETURN AUCTIONLATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIALS,FORKLIFTS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
UNITED RENTALSNEFF RENTALSHERTZ RENTALS
NOTE: After completing several large jobs in the Mississippi-
Louisiana area the equipment used on these jobs will be sold at pub-
lic auction.
HILITES: 4 CRAWLER CRANES: 2006 Manitowoc 1000 (100T),
2008 Mantis 9010 (45T) 1410, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES:2009 -2004 Tadano GR800XL (80 T), LONG REACH HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS:2008 Case CX240LR (2 Spare Buckets), 16 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Case
CX460, 2006 Case CX225SR (0 degree radius), 2006 Case CX225SR (0 degree radius),
2006 Case CX160, 2007 Case CX130, 2006 Case CX130, 2009 Case CX36B, 2006
Kobelco SK350LC, 2006 Kobelco SK210LC, 2006 Kobelco SK160LC, 2008 Kubota
KX121LC, 2006 Kubota KX121, Kubota U25R, 2008 Komatsu PC35MR-2, 2008
Komatsu PC35, 2006 IHI 28N-2, MOTOR GRADERS: JD 672B, 4 RUBBER TIREDLOADERS: 2007 Cat 930G (q.c.), 2007 Cat 930G (q.c), 2006 Cat 930G (q.c.), 2006 Cat
930G (q.c.), 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2006 Case 1150KWT, 2008 Case 850K, 2008
Case 850K, 2006 Case 850K, 5 VIBRATORY & TRENCH ROLLERS: IR SD116DX,
2007 IR SD70D, 2005 Dynapac CA141PD, 2006-2005 Wacker RT820, 3 TRACTORLOADER BACKHOES: (2) Demo 2011 Case 580N (4x4), Case 580M (4x4), 2 SKIDSTEERS: 2008 Case 450CT, 2006 Takeuchi TL130R, 2 FORKLIFTS: 2006 Case 586G,
2006 Daewoo D25S, 2 GENERATORS: 2006 Wacker G25, 2007 MQ DCA25, 5WELDERS: (2) 2007 Miller BB500, 2006 Miller Big Blue 400, (2) 2006 Miller BB300D,
4 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2007 Atlas Copco XAS185, (2) 2007-2006 Sullair 185, 3LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2007-2006 Amida AL4060D4MH, 2 UTILITY VEHICLES: (2)
ClubCar XRT1550, 6 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 2006 Mack CV713 (tri.), 2005 Mack CV713
(tri.), 2004 Mack CV713 (tri.), (2) 2003 Mack CV713 (tri.), 5 SERVICE TRUCKS:2006-2005-2004 Ford F550(4x4), 2001 IH 4700 (new body), 2001 IH 4700 (new body),
ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2005 Int’l. 9400 (t/a), TRUCK TRACTORS: 2005 Int’l. 9200
(t/a), PLUS AIR COMRESSORS, WELDERS, LIGHT PLANTS, GENERATORS,SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS.
Address: 9364 Canal Road Gulfport, MS 39560.
DIRECTIONS: From Gulfport Biloxi International Airport: take airport road west 1.4 mi. to US 49 Northfor 0.6 mi. to I-I0 west.take I-10 west for 2.5 mi. to exit 31(canal road)turn south on canal road for 0.3 mi.Auction site on left. From Mobile Alabama, Pensacola FL: take I-10 West to exit 31 Gulfport MS. FromNew Orleans La.: Take I-10 east to exit 31 Gulfport MS.
MS Auctioneer Commission Lic. # 928F
MAJOR JOB COMPLETIONLATE MODEL CAT, CASE, KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT,LATE MODEL MACK TRIAXLE DUMP TRUCKS, LATE MODEL WATERTRUCKS AND FANCYSERVICE TRUCKS, ATTACHMENTS,
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. AUCTIONBILOXI (GULFPORT),
MISSISSIPPI
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Myron Bowling Holds Two-Day Auction in Tuscaloosa
Judging by the size of the crowd and machine variety, thiswas definitely not your average one-owner constructionequipment auction.
Many representatives of the local Alabama Cat dealer,Thompson Tractor, turned out for this big sale, (L-R) includingJay Smith, Bill Baker and Billy Seals.
Looking over some of the dozersbefore they went on the auction blockis Mark Swedlund, Mid CountryMachinery, Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Doing a test run of a Deere 350D LC are ToddSummers (in cab) and his son, Levi Summers,Summers Enterprise, Masonville, Iowa.
Getting ready to roll on day two of the sale (L-R) areMyron Bowling Auctioneers Tom Bowling, MyronBowling and Greg Hengehold.
Skip Walker (L), High HillsEquipment, Smyrna, Ga., and TimThomas, Tractor & Equipment Co.,Birmingham, Ala., were hoping tocatch a deal on some of the Komatsumachines in the sale lineup.
Making the trek from New England to bid on several machinesof interest are Bob Cairns (L) and Jerry Cairns, George Cairns& Sons, Windham, N.H.
Myron Bowling scans the crowd for onemore bid before dropping the gavel onanother excavator.
Watching and monitoring the pricing of themachines as they were being sold (L-R) areGilley Key, ServisFirst Bank, Birmingham, Ala.;and RaCON Inc. owners, Benton Andrews andKeith Andrews.
Myron Bowling Auctioneers Inc. held a hugetwo-day sale in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on March20 and 21 selling machines and support
equipment for RaCON Inc. One of the largest one-owner auctions so far this
year, more than 550 lots were sold. Day one of the salefeatured trucks, trailers, light vehicles, farm tractorsand related items. Day two brought out more than 300pieces of construction equipment, with some modelsas recent as 2012.
(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-
mentguide.com.)
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Expo Features EducationalConferences, Exhibits, Demos
The Vermeer Southeast exhibit was crowded.
The United Rental Trench Safety trench shoring exhibit got a lot of traffic.
This Vac-Con hydro excavator drew attention upward.
Attendees in the demo area got to try to find utility lines.
This Vermeer hydro excavator was demonstrated.
A Ditch Witch horizontal boring machine was on display.
EXPO from page 8
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 3, 2013 • Page 75
ANNUAL SPRING CONTRACTORS AUCTION
CAT 950F SERIES II 1999 ROSCO MAXIMIZER IIASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR
1998 DEERE TC54H1995 CAT 960F SERIES II 2002-2001 INGERSOLL RAND DD-110HF
2006 NEW HOLLAND TM130(4X4)
2008 KOMATSU PC220LC-8
2012 KUBOTA 7040 (4X4) UTILITYCAT SR-4B (680 KW) GENERATOR SET
(1 OF 3) 2005-2002 CAT AP-1000B PNEUMATIC PAVERS
1 OF 2 - BLAW KNOX RW100ROAD WIDENERS
1 OF 2 - 2005 PSI M413XT(4X4) GRADERS
1 OF 3 - CAT CB-634C TANDEM ROLLERS
2004 LINK-BELT 240LX2002 BLAW KNOX PF-5510 1988 CAT 12G 2007 SAKAI SV505T
1 OF 2 - 2008 TAKEUCHI TL1501 OF 3 - CAT D6D CRAWLERS 1 OF 2 - 2007 YANMAR V1075 2001 KENWORTH W900
TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH, 2013 - 8:00AM
Auction conducted by:
Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547Email: [email protected]
Sale Site Address: 4070 NC Hwy 211 EastLumberton, NC 28358
Auctioneer Note: MAJOR PUBLIC AUCTION consisting of absolute packages of equipment from well knownregional and local contractors. Large selection of Earth Moving Equipment, Paving and Compaction Equipment,Highway Maintenance Equipment, Support Equipment, Attachments, Heavy Duty Trucks and Trailers, SpecialtyTrucks, and much more. Make plans today to attend, for this is one auction you will not want to miss!
OVER 500 ITEMS all ready consigned, for an up-to-date auction inventory, with picturesand descriptions, visit our company website meekinsauction.com
Interested in selling your equipment or trucks for this auctionWhether you have one piece of equipment, or an entire fleet of trucks to sell, Meekins Auction Company can turn your
valuable assets into cash - quickly, efficiently and for the best possible returns.
Selling Benefits to help your company achieve the best return on the sale of your assets.
Flexible Contract Options: Net Guarantee, Straight Commission, Out-Right Purchase, Off Site Auctions
Consignments will be accepted until Thursday, April 25th at 12:00 noon.
Contact one of our auction sales representatives today!Mickey Meekins, mobile: 910-258-1705, [email protected] • Trey Meekins, mobile: 910-258-4383, [email protected] • E.B. Webb, mobile: 252-245-1405, [email protected] • Chris Cea, mobile: 910-633-8244, [email protected]
1987 CAT 12G2010 TEREX CR462 RUBBER TRACK PAVER
CAT- KATO (720 KW)SYNCHRONOUS ACGENERATOR SET
RIPPER EQUIPPED
2000 CATD7R LGP
2003 KAWASAKI90Z SERIES V
2009 KOMATSU PC300LC-8
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Friday, May 3 @ 10AM
Accepting Items DailyThrough 5/2.
Sell Your Idle Assets Now!
Utility Trucks & Equipment1128 US Highway 70 West, Garner, NC 27529
HIGHLIGHTS (TRUCKS)BUCKET TRUCKS
• (2) ‘01 & ‘99 Altec AM855, 60’ MaterialHandler, on IHC 4700• (6) ‘02 & ‘01 Altec AA755L, 60’ MaterialHandler, on IHC 4700• (5) ‘00 & ‘98 Altec TA41M, 46’ MaterialHandler, on IHC 4700• (3) ‘06, ‘05 & ‘04 Altec L37MR, 42’ Material Handler, on IHC 4300• (2) ‘04 Altec AT37G, 72’ Boom, on IHC4300• (2) ‘05 & ‘04 Altec L36A, 41’ Boom, on IHC 4300
DIGGER DERRICK TRUCKS• ‘98 Terex-Telelect Commander 4200PG Winch 4x4, 42’ Height, 21420#Cap., on 4x4 Chevy C7500• (3) ‘98 Terex-Telelect Commander4200 PG Winch, 42’ Height, 21420#Cap., on IHC 4900
BOX TRUCK• ‘99 Ford E450, Utilimaster 16’ UtilivanBody
SERVICE TRUCKS• (4) ‘08, ‘07 & ‘03 Ford F550XL SuperDuty• ‘02 Ford F350XL Super Duty, EnclosedBody
PICKUP TRUCKS• 2006 Chevrolet 2500HD 4x4• ‘05 Chevrolet Colorado
VANS• ‘06 Chevrolet 3500 9-Passenger• (6) ‘09, ‘06 & ‘05 Chevrolet 3500 Cargo• ‘08 Chevrolet Uplander Cargo
HIGHLIGHTS (EQUIPMENT)BACKHOE LOADERS
• ‘98 Case 580L, 4x4, GP Bucket,Canopy, Dsl• (2) ‘06 & ‘01 Kubota L48, 4x4, 4-in-1Bucket, Forks, Quick Attach, Dsl• (5) ‘01, ‘99 & ‘97 Kubota L35, 4x4, 4-in-1 Bucket, Dsl
FORKLIFTS• JCB 940 Rough Terrain, 8000#, 30’ Mast, 4x4, ECAB• Teledyne-Princeton D5000 Piggy Back,5000#, Dsl• Yale DP050 Pneumatic Tire, 5000#
ATV’S• (2) ‘06 Argo Avenger 8x8• Honda Ranger 4x4
HIGHLIGHTS (TRAILERS)LOWBOY TRAILERS
• ‘99 Kaylyn-Siebert 35T2ADD T/A, Rear Ramps• ‘97 Trail-Eze RG3520P2 T/A, Rear Ramps• ‘91 Trail-Eze RG3522P2 T/A, Rear Ramps
TAG EQUIPMENT TRAILERS• (5) ‘99 & ‘97 Butler LT1216 T/A, 16’ Tilt Steel Deck
ENCLOSED TRAILERS• ‘01 American Cargo Sport T/A, 14’• ‘90 T/A, 14’
UTILITY TAG TRAILER• ‘02 Danco S/A, 6x8
Featuring: & Others
the Allied/Rammer Model 4511, which is a12,000-ft.-lb. machine that requires a carrierof 88,200 lbs. (40,007 kg) and up.
Terry Tomasko, equipment superintend-ent of Independence, said theAllied/Rammer Model 7013 hammer wasselected “based on our past experience andfuture needs for demolishing thick con-crete.”
One of the demolition tasks at the MedicalMart complex involved demolishing andremoving a concrete floor that ranged from2.5 to 5 ft. (.76 to 1.5 m) thick.
“They had some massive concrete thathad to be demolished (at the Medical Martsite),” said Ed Wilk. “It needed some bigguns to get it down and get it out. That’s theonly hammer we could use on the thick con-crete. Once you find something that works,you go with it. The production of the Model7013 hammer was very good. To my knowl-edge it met all of our expectations.”
Ed Wilk said Independence planned asequence of events to demolish the thickconcrete floor, which supported a retainingwall that needed to be preserved. Alternatingsections of the floor were hammered outwhile some sections remained to support theretaining wall.
Saw cutting came first, followed by theAllied/Rammer 7013. The floor sectionsbeing demolished were on the order of 35 to40 ft. (11 to 13 m) wide, by 60 or 70 ft. (18to 21 m) long. “We’d hammer out one sec-tion, skip 10 or 12 feet, then take out anoth-er section,” said Ed Wilk.
Richard Wilk said the Allied/Rammer7013 was also used to demolish part of theparking garage. It was a cast-in-place con-crete parking garage with the conventioncenter underneath it. Again, theAllied/Rammer 7013 had no problem takingdown the heavy beams and columns in thecast-in-place concrete parking deck.
“The Allied/Rammer 7013 exceeded ourexpectations and helped us complete demo-lition on time,” said Tomasko. The MMCCwill use 20 to 25 percent of the crushed con-crete on site for stone fill, sidewalk and road-way bedding materials. The remainder willbe used for local Cleveland projects.
The goal is to recycle 95 percent of theconstruction and demolition material pro-duced by the project. In addition to concrete,steel, aluminum, copper, reinforcing steel,brick, block, wood, gypsum, asphalt, plastic,cardboard and paper are all being recycled tohelp meet the 95 percent goal.
MMCC plans to recover 190,000 cu. yd.(145,265 cu m) of dirt and topsoil and124,000 cu. yds. (94,805 cu m) of recyclable
materials, leaving 6,000 cu. yds. (4,587 cum) of waste. Ed Wilk said he has beeninvolved in many projects in downtownCleveland but not on this scale. “Working indowntown Cleveland is always a challengebecause the rest of the world is trying to goforward while you are trying to build a build-ing,” he said.
DEMOLITION from page 34
As managed by Merchandise MartProperties Inc., Chicago, the project isworking to gain LEED (Leadership inEnergy and Environmental Design)Silver Certification from the U.S. GreenBuilding Council. MPPI has completedone of the largest LEED projects in theworld at Chicago’s Merchandise Mart.
“Working in downtownCleveland is always achallenge because therest of the world is tryingto go forward while youare trying to build abuilding.”
Ed WilkIndependence Excavating
Contractor Employs SeveralHammers for Demolition Job
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ADVERTISER INDEX
The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.
ALEX LYON & SON INC
ATLANTA GA / BILOXI MS ..................................................71
ALLU GROUP ..............................................................................53
AMERICAN CRUSHERS AND SCREENS ..................................49
ARLINGTON HEAVY HAULING ..................................................19
ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..........................2,3, 10
ATCO EQUIPMENT ......................................................................5
ATLAS COPCO ............................................................................42
BARGAINS ..................................................................................68
BEARD EQUIPMENT CO ............................................................21
BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC............................................23, 54
BOBCAT OF GREENVILLE ..........................................................7
BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................19
CAROLINA CAT ....................................................................14- 17
CAT AUCTION SERVICES
WINCHESTER VA ..............................................................73
CCS & QUEST EQUIPMENT ......................................................11
CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................62
CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................68
COMPANY WRENCH ..................................................................26
CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ..................................22
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE
WANTED..............................................................................66
AUCTION RESULTS ..........................................................69
ONE BUY NATIONAL COVERAGE ....................................28
SKID STEER LOADER & ATTACHMENTS ........................50
NEWSLETTERS..................................................................60
DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..............................................55
DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ..................................................57
DYNAPAC ....................................................................................58
ERB EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................29
EXODUS MACHINES ..................................................................43
FELLING TRAILERS....................................................................37
FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................31
FLECO ATTACHMENTS ..............................................................54
GEHL............................................................................................58
GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ..........................................46
GROVE WORLDWIDE ................................................................67
HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY..................................................80
HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ..........................................54
INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................22
IROCK CRUSHERS ....................................................................48
IRON PLANET ............................................................................77
JOHN DEERE ..............................................................................59
KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..............................61
KLEEMAN ....................................................................................47
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ......................................................79
KPI-JCI ........................................................................................46
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ................................................................65
KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................................40
LLOYD MEEKINS ........................................................................75
M ADAMS EQUIPMENT CO........................................................27
MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ..........................................................23
MINNICH MANUFACTURING......................................................32
MOBRO MARINE INC..................................................................25
MOTLEY'S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP..................................76
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ........................................................52
NATIONAL TRENCH SAFETY ....................................................21
NORAM ........................................................................................63
NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS..........................................52
NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL..................................................13
PILE EQUIPMENT INC................................................................26
PIRTEK USA ................................................................................31
POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................41
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................31
SENNEBOGEN ............................................................................45
SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ....................................53
SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP......................................19
SOUTHERN TRACTOR SERVICE ..............................................52
SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES............................................................42
TAR HEEL MACHINERY................................................................6
TEREX CRANES ........................................................................33
THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ..................................52
TOWMASTER INC ......................................................................38
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................................9
TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................35
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RISH EQUIPMENT
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Bluefield, WV • 304/327-5124Chesapeake, VA • 757/485-2100
Chester, VA • 804/748-6411Coeburn, VA • 276/395-6901
Opal, VA • 540/439-0668Salem, VA • 540/380-2090
Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291
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Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900
Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283
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FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313
Jacksonville • 904/786-6710Ocala • 352/629-7585
Orlando • 407/849-6560Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800
Plant City • 813/754-2727West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570
North CarolinaAsheville • 828/681-5172Charlotte • 704/376-7554Greenville • 252/695-6200High Point • 336/665-0110Raleigh • 919/851-2030
Wilmington • 910/254-2031
South CarolinaColumbia • 803/794-6150
Greer • 864/877-8962North Charleston • 843/552-0095
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AlabamaAlabaster • 205/621-2489Anniston • 256/831-2440
Birmingham • 205/591-2131Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832Mobile • 251/457-8991
Montgomery • 334/288-6580Shoals Area • 256/383-5666Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621
FloridaPanama City • 850/763-4654Pensacola • 850/505-0550
GeorgiaAlbany • 229/435-0982Atlanta • 404-366-0693Augusta • 706/798-7777Calhoun • 706/879-6200
Columbus • 706/562-1801Hoschton • 706/654-9850Kennesaw • 678/354-5533
Macon • 478/745-6891Savannah • 912/330-7500
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