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Best Line Equipment Opens

New Facility in Pa. …12

Ritchie Holds Sale in

North East, Md. …116

Small Firm Thrives in the

Land of the Giants…18

Inside

Table of Contents ................4

Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................55-61

Recycling Section ........65-89

Business Calendar ............92

Attachment & Parts Section..................................103-108

Auction Section ......112-124

Advertisers Index ............122

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By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

A casino that will serve as the southern gate-way to the city of Baltimore, Md., is currentlytaking shape on Russell Street on Baltimore’ssouth side. Horseshoe Casino Baltimore will bethe second largest casino in the state. It wasplanned as a city-integrated casino designed tomaximize connectivity with existing hospitaloperators, neighboring sports venues M & TBank Stadium (home of the NFL’s BaltimoreRavens) and Oriole Park at Camden Yards (homeof the MLB’s Orioles) and the city’s famed InnerHarbor.The full development value is $442 million,

and the general contractor is Whiting-Turner ofBaltimore.The official groundbreaking was held on May

29, 2013, and the project is scheduled for com-pletion in the third quarter of 2014. The project iscurrently on schedule.The full-service casino entertainment facility

will house 2,500 video lottery terminals, 100 Horseshoe Casino Baltimore will be located just south of M&T Bank Stadium, home of theBaltimore Ravens (seen in the distance).

Baltimore Awaits Its ‘Next GreatAttraction’

Mayor Bloomberg and BuildingsCommissioner Robert D. LiMandri announcednew legislation to limit the age of cranes oper-ating in New York City as part of an ongoingeffort to raise the standards for crane opera-tions citywide. The bill would prohibit mobile

and tower cranes manufactured more than 25years ago from operating in New York City.Cranes would be removed from service

based on the original date of manufacture, orbased on the age of the crane’s oldest compo-nent, whichever is greater. In addition, crane

owners would be required to outfit all craneswith load cycle counters to record data regard-ing every lift that a crane performs — which iscritical to setting maintenance schedules andoverall operability over a crane’s service life.

BloombergEyes Age Limit for Cranes in NYC

By Leah BinkovitzTHE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON (AP) Malachi Yisraelstands and speaks before a couple dozen peoplein the back of a construction trailer just east ofthe 11th Street Bridge to Anacostia. The room isdecorated with white and red balloons.Construction plans and photographs of peoplein orange work vests cover the walls.

It’s a graduation ceremony, of sorts, andYisrael is one of the commencement speakers. He sports a bright blue plaid button-down

shirt, big dreads and a bigger smile, plus a crim-inal record that starts at age 13. He’s just happyto be there. So are the seven graduating studentswho are part of an innovative training programthat puts some of the city’s most disadvantagedadults on the engineering side of a constructionjob site.

The program is part of the District ofColumbia Department of Transportation’s 11thStreet Bridge Project, the most expensive jobthe department has ever undertaken. On-the-jobtraining programs are mandatory for projectsthat receive federal funding. They give local res-idents a chance to learn a skill. Usually, they’refor the lowest-paid positions — the hard labor. This time, DDOT Director Terry Bellamy

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FEATURES…DELAWARE STUDENTS BREAK GUINNESS WORLDRECORD WITH LEGO STRUCTUREBrick by small plastic brick, the students of Delaware’s Red Clay SchoolConsolidated District diligently snapped together each Lego section of thenew Guinness World Record setter, toppling the previous tower’s record of106 ft. (32.3 m).

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Delaware Students Break GuinnessWorld Record With Lego StructureBy Jeff WinkeSPECIAL TO CEG

It stands at 112 ft. 11.75-in. (34.4 m) tall, establishing anew world record for a tower constructed with interlockingplastic bricks, aka Legos. Brick by small plastic brick, the students of Delaware’s

Red Clay School ConsolidatedDistrict diligently snappedtogether each Lego section ofthe new Guinness WorldRecord setter, toppling the pre-vious tower’s record of 106 ft.(32.3 m). The prior record-holding Lego tower was builtin Prague in 2012.Every year, the Red Clay

Consolidated School Districtcreates a “theme” for the firstfew months of school, said TedAmmann, assistant superin-tendent, who spearheaded thetower project.Because the district is

embarking on a multimillion-dollar construction and renova-tion campaign, it made sense tothe district administrators tomake the theme for the kick offof the year about construction— building something.“We thought, ‘Hey, wouldn’t

it be great to do something withLegos?’ And then we startedtalking about trying to breakthe record for the tallest struc-ture,” Ammann said. “Weknew it was going to be a huge task, but I knew we were upto it.”Nearly every student in the district contributed to building

the tower. Students pieced the toy bricks together in sectionsover several months, and then multiple different companies,who volunteered to help out, stacked the sections. The com-panies constructed the tower around a metal cylinder andused tension cables to keep it from tipping over. The finishedtower weighed nearly a ton.Every one of the 28 schools in the Red Clay Consolidated

School District — grammar, middle school, high school andspecial needs — contributed sections. Collecting the morethan 500,000 toy bricks was a feat onto itself and students,parents, teachers, district administrators, as well as compa-nies and organizations in the community all contributed tothe “brick drive.” After months of work in classrooms acrossthe district and a few days of painstaking constructing pro-vided by multiple companies, the stacks of Lego bricks werepieced together to create the 11-story tower that loomed highover John Dickinson High School outside of Wilmington. The district wanted to make certain the 10-story effort

would be recognized by Guinness World Records as thetallest Lego tower, which meant they needed to follow themany strict rules Guinness has for establishing a new record.

This meant the structure had to be freestanding and con-structed only from standard bricks available at stores. Inaddition, no adhesives could be used. “Record Adjudication” is the verification process

Guinness World Records undertakes to confirm whether aworld record has been achieved. A record adjudicator is theofficial Guinness World Records judge who performs the

verification. Guinness WorldRecords has become the self-proclaimed “undisputed uni-versally recognized authorityon record-breaking achieve-ment.”“It was critical to the district

and the Guinness WorldRecords adjudicator that theheight of the tower be meas-ured exactly, which is why wewere called in,” said Adam W.Jones, professional land sur-veyor of the Becker MorganGroup in Dover, Del.�“Weused the Topcon QS in reflec-torless mode to measure slopedistance and vertical angle.”

“The QS is among our mostaccurate survey measurementtechnology we have avail-able,” said Nina DiCarlo East,sales manager of DiCarloPrecision Instrument inSalisbury, Md.According to Topcon, the

QS Quick Station RoboticTotal Station features the mostadvanced technology availableand represents its eighth gener-

ation of robotic instrumentation optics. “To determine the accuracy of our measurement, we first

established elevation on several control points by differentialleveling, holding the tower base at zero elevation,” Jonessaid. “These control points were set around 300 feet in a Tshape with the tower base being at the intersection. Thenfrom each control point we measured a reference point justshy of the tower top. Then computed and compared heights.

“The measurements did not deviate more than 0.01-feet,which is what we expected. This was all done to allow us togive the Guinness official and the hundreds of spectators afinal height with confidence as soon as the last piece was setin place. So, there was just a little pressure for us, but withthe Topcon QS3A we measured and calculated the exactheight within a minute.” After completing the tower height measurement the

Guinness official was provided with a measurements andcalculations sheet the Becker Morgan Group created to doc-ument the final Lego tower height result and how it wascomputed.“This is really extraordinary. Usually these records are set

by Lego itself or by a country,” said Mervin Daugherty,superintendent of Red Clay Consolidated School District.“We did it with students and with a community. We did it

together.“We want kids to get a message from this… One kid

alone could never put this together. But when we all worktogether, when we’re all a team, we can do something thatpeople probably thought would be impossible.”And the official certificate from the Guinness World

Records record adjudicator that was presented on Aug. 19 toDelaware’s Red Clay Consolidated School District docu-ments that the students’ cooperative efforts had really done it— they established a new world record for tallest structurebuilt from interlocking plastic bricks, which we call Legos.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Brick by small plastic brick, the students of Delaware’sRed Clay School Consolidated District diligentlysnapped together each Lego section of the newGuinness World Record setter, toppling the previoustower’s record of 106 ft. (32.3 m).

The district wanted to make certain the 10-storyeffort would be recognized by Guinness WorldRecords as the tallest Lego tower, which meantthey needed to follow the many strict rulesGuinness has for establishing a new record.

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Nanticoke Heritage BywayWould Be Delaware’s FifthBy Molly MurrayTHE NEWS JOURNAL

SEAFORD, Del. (AP) The roads lesstraveled around Seaford and Laurel show-case a rich history formed by the railroadindustry, the Civil War and the MethodistChurch. There is the old Laurel Railroad station,

now a museum; the Ross Mansion andPlantation — owned by a former Delawaregovernor, the state’s largest slave owner inhis day and a Southern sympathizer whospent much of the war in exile in Italy; andBethesda Methodist Episcopal Church — athrowback to the day when the countrychurch was the center of all social activities. It is these gems that state and local offi-

cials hope to showcase with the NanticokeHeritage Byway, a 39.7 mi. driving loop thattells the story of western Sussex Countythrough historic sites, roadside markers andmore. The byway will be the state’s fifth, joining

the Brandywine Valley National, Route 9

Coastal Heritage, Lewes and the Red ClayValley byways. The designation makesbyways eligible for federal grant money todevelop management plans, market thebyway and pay for safety improvements. The byway, sponsored by Sussex County

officials, is a way to bolster tourism in thewestern part of the county and showcase thearea’s history, said Daniel Parsons, the coun-ty’s historic preservation planner. It is “a way for people to explore the back

parts of our state and get them out of their carto enjoy nature and our heritage,’’ said AnnGravatt, the state byways program coordina-tor. State transportation officials hosted a pub-

lic workshop in November to get publicinput on a proposed corridor managementplan. Debbie Mitchell, tourism chairwoman of

the Laurel Chamber of Commerce, saidthere has been talk of developing a historytrail in the region for several years, but thisproject is a more galvanized way of gettingvisitors to the area and keeping them here

longer. “We’re so spread out,’’ she said of the

wide geographic area that spreads from TrapPond State Park west to Laurel and north toHearns and Rollins Mill just north ofSeaford. Consultant Andy Nicol said the area has a

lot going for it. Nicol and his colleaguesstarted their work on the Nanticoke HeritageByway just as a new visitor to area would.He said they were blown away by manythings that locals might take for granted,such as the boats they noticed in drivewayson most farms or the straight rows of cornand soybeans. To qualify as a scenic byway, an area has

to have at least one of six qualities: scenic,historic, natural, cultural, recreational orarchaeological. He said the plan is to focus on the area’s

recreational and historic experience, specifi-cally the agricultural industry and heritage. Nicol said there are many great stories to

tell to visitors, such as the early Nanticokereservation that was once in downtown

Laurel or the Bog Iron Industry that operat-ed at Old Furnace. Sterling Street, a Nanticoke tribe member

who attended the workshop, said he waspleased that state officials were incorporat-ing the Nanticoke name into the byway.Street said it lets people know “we were hereand we still are here.’’ The Laurel reservation started around

1711 and totaled about 3,000 acres, but by1742 the Nanticoke people started migratingeast to the Indian River area, Street said. Theriver system that also links the region isnamed for the Nanticokes, who once lived inthe region. During the meeting Nicol emphasized

developing a logo to identify the byway tovisitors. Nicol said it is important to come upwith a “brand’’ for the trail because that willguide future marketing effort. “You need to let people know: ‘Hey,

we’ve arrived,’” he said. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Best Line Equipment Opens Location in West Chester, Pa.Best Line Equipment is rounding out the year in

exciting fashion by announcing the opening of itsnew facility in West Chester, Pa. This project beganwith a ceremonial ground breaking on May 15, 2013,and is now open to the public. The 24,500 sq. ft. facil-ity includes offices, parts storage and a large servicearea able to house large Doosan excavators. RyanHouseknecht, project manager, said that this locationis one of the nicest in the Best Line Family. “This facility is a great representation for the vision

of Best Line. It provides a great work environmentfor our employees and will satisfy the needs of ourcustomer base with ease.”The new location opened to the public Nov. 11, but

Best Line has had a presence in the area due to itsHatboro, Pa., location. With the addition of the WestChester facility, Best Line will better serve customersin the Philadelphia and surrounding areas. Michael Houseknecht, owner/president, is excited

for the opportunity to expand the business into this area. “Our priority is to serve our customers, and to do it well.

Adding a large facility in this area allows us to be more effi-cient with our process, which translates into a better cus-tomer experience.”Best Line Equipment is one of the largest Bobcat dealers

in the country, and will feature the dealership at the WestChester location. Bobcat is a worldwide leader in skidsteer and track loaders, compact excavators, attachmentsand utility work vehicles. Craig Grove, Bobcat sales man-ager of Best Line, said that this is a great opportunity for

the company.“We are excited to bring Bobcat back to the area. With our

top notch parts availability and service, we will be able toserve the customers in the area better than ever before.”Joining the Bobcat brand in retail will be Doosan Heavy

Equipment, giving access to large frame wheel loaders andexcavators. JLG, Thompson Pumps, Stihl and HondaOutdoor Power Equipment are some other brands that willjoin the fold at the West Chester facility.Best Line Equipment also features rental equipment

including aerial lifts, forklifts, air compressors, generators,

compaction equipment, excavators, loaders and trailers.This equipment will feature familiar brands like JLG, Genie,TCM, Bomag, Sakai, Bri-Mar and Honda OPE to name afew. Best Line Equipment’s vast array of options opens uppossibilities to assist anyone on large building projects downto residential construction. The new facility is located at 515 South Bolmar St. in

West Chester, located on the old Davis Lumber site less thana mi. from the Westtown exit off Route 202.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The new facility is located at515 South Bolmar St. in WestChester, located on the oldDavis Lumber site less than a mi. from the Westtown exit off Route 202.

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Small Family Business Thrives in the Land of the GiantsAfter 30 years, Krutis Excavating is going

strong with ongoing projects from some ofthe biggest names in business.Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year,

Krutis Excavating, a second-generation fam-ily business with 20 employees in Linden,N.J., proves that you can maintain a smallconstruction company and still capture regu-lar work with big-time customers.Krutis Excavating handles work for Citgo

Petroleum, Nu Star Energy and KinderMorgan, some of the biggest names in theenergy industry, and recently finished repairsand restorations at several oil refineries dam-aged by Superstorm Sandy. Krutis was a nat-ural to be called for the storm recovery workdue to the company’s long experience withthe energy firms.“We’ve had service contracts with three of

the refineries for the past 20 years,” saidMark Krutis, president of the company. “Ourrefinery work is ongoing.”Mark Krutis and his brother, Tom Krutis,

vice president of the company, also haveestablished long-running business ties withanother giant, McDonald’s Corp., whichdevelops the chain of fast food restaurants.Krutis Excavating recently finished yet

another McDonald’s project, its 23rd in NewJersey. Krutis has averaged two or threeMcDonald’s per year for the past eight years.Their site work includes sewer installation,grading, retaining walls, paving, and con-crete curbs and sidewalks.

Prepared to SucceedThe Krutis brothers have maintained the

success of Krutis Excavating after taking thereins from their parents, Tom and Teresa,who founded the company.“One of the jobs that sticks in my memo-

ry was our first tank field grading job atCitgo Petroleum. We moved all of ourequipment to the site and worked seven daysa week to complete the site prep work,”Mark Krutis recalled. “This was one of thefirst jobs over all the years that the entirefamily — Mom, Dad and our sister Sue —worked on the same site together.”Although the family orientation has never

been lost, the Krutis brothers knew theywould have to adapt the business to keep itstrong.“One of the turning points for the compa-

ny was 16 years ago when our father passedaway and we had to really step up to keepthings going with the loss of our boss andfather,” Tom Krutis said. “We decided tobreak away from the housing market and goafter more commercial and industrial proj-ects, which led us to more challenging andprofitable work.”Helping make that possible, the company

emphasizes safety and participates inISNetworld, an organization that collects

safety, procurement, sustainability, qualityand regulatory information from contractors,verifies its accuracy and offers the informa-tion to corporations looking to connect withreliable contractors.“This ISNetworld safety compliance

qualifies us to work for the oil companiesthat we have contracts with,” Tom Krutissaid. Krutis Excavating also is active on theboard of the Association of SiteImprovement Contractors (ASIC), a non-profit group that provides members withgroup purchasing power for insurance.According to the ASIC Web site, “Our mem-bers are site improvement contractors withexceptionally well-run operations … Byjoining together, our combined premiumsare significant enough to give us control andinfluence over our insurance prices, servicesand coverages.”

An Iron PartnershipOf course, success ultimately depends on

high-quality job performance. Beyond hav-ing knowledgeable, hardworking crews,Mark Krutis stressed the importance of hav-ing the right equipment as a critical factor ingetting jobs done efficiently.Krutis Excavating has 16 pieces of heavy

equipment in its fleet, most of them Catmachines. These include a 321D LCR andother sizes of hydraulic excavators, a D5Kand several more track-type tractors, a fewwheel loaders, a backhoe loader and a skidsteer loader. Machines are chosen to fit par-ticular jobs according their size and capacity.“Everything is pretty much working every

day,” Mark Krutis said. Since its foundingKrutis Excavating has been relying on FoleyInc. for its Caterpillar equipment and thedealership’s dependable service.

“The best thing about doing business withFoley Inc. is that everyone is there when youneed them, every time,” Tom Krutis said.Foley sales representative Warren

Gonzalez understands the Krutis Excavatingoperations, and he works to find equipmentwith the proper fit, even in difficult circum-stances.For example, after Superstorm Sandy,

Krutis Excavating needed a shear to aid in itscleanup projects, but the work tools were inhigh d mand and Foley did not have one instock. Gonzalez found a shear that wasavailable from another contractor, and KrutisExcavating quickly had the tool it needed.Mark Krutis pointed to parts accessibility

as strength of Foley’s support system. “We’ve tried other companies in the past,

but we came back to Cat products. Even ifthey are not in stock, we can still get them ina very timely manner,” he said.He also believes in the value of S.O.S.

sampling, the fluid analysis program avail-able from Foley that Krutis Excavating useson all of its equipment to detect small issuesbefore they grow into major problems.Krutis Excavating also uses Foley Inc. serv-ice technicians for large or highly technicalequipment work. “We call Dan Scaramella, our Foley cus-

tomer support representative, to arrange any-thing we need done,” Mark Krutis said. Recently, the company needed a hydraulic

cylinder repaired. “That cylinder job took only a day, and

that was impressive,” Mark Krutis recalled.“Timely service is important because there isno tomorrow — our customers want every-thing done today, or at least as quickly aspossible. And Foley Inc. helps make thatdoable.”Krutis Excavating benefits from a solid

foundation built over the decades, and theKrutis brothers appreciate their success. “We are very proud that we kept the fam-

ily business together and that we have keptthe majority of our employees with usthough all the ups and downs of the econo-my in the past few years,” Mark Krutis said.“The majority of our employees have beenwith us for 15 years or more, which is anmajor accomplishment in this industry.“It’s been a challenging 30 years,” he

added. “Even with the passing of our fatherand sister, we still work together and deliverthe quality workmanship that our dad builtthis business on. We have a great reputationfor starting and finishing jobs on time and onbudget.” And probably will for a long time to

come.This story was reprinted with permission

from PayDirt Magazine, Fall 2013 Issue.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Brothers Tom (L) and Mark Krutis with their mother, Teresa, who founded the com-pany with her late husband Tom Krutis.

Krutis Excavating has 16 pieces of heavy equipment in its fleet, including a 321D LCR

and other sizes of hydraulic excavators.

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By Michael GormleyASSOCIATED PRESS

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The state’s Department ofTransportation lacked records to show adequate and updatedsafety plans and inspections for many railroad bridgesstatewide, according to an audit due for release Dec. 10 bythe comptroller’s office. Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli told The Associated Press

some safety records required by state law were late and oth-ers didn’t exist. “The gaps in the railroad bridge oversight program uncov-

ered by my auditors are troubling,’’ DiNapoli said. “DOTneeds to do a better job making sure it’s on the same pagewith the railroads and the federal government so the publiccan be assured it is not in danger.’’ State Department of Transportation officials, however,

said all railroad bridges are safe under new, stringent regula-tions. A state transportation official said railroads are “ultimate-

ly responsible’’ to inspect their own 3,000 bridges statewideand the Federal Railroad Administration enforces the regula-tions. The official said all 48 of the state-owned railroadbridges will be inspected by the end of the year as requiredannually. The state’s “commitment to bridge safety is unparalleled,

regardless of ownership or mode of travel,’’ state DOTExecutive Deputy Commissioner Phillip Eng said. The department requires railroad owners to certify to the

state each year that all inspections were completed on timeand that each bridge is safe. The DOT’s response said the department also is develop-

ing an “enterprise asset management system’’ with the bridgeinspection database. The new system will allow the state to“more effectively continue our role of ensuring the safety ofbridges,’’ it said. “Safety is our top priority, and we have a very aggressive

inspection program that exceeds federal standards,’’ depart-ment spokesman Beau Duffy said in an interview. He said the department also pushes companies to provide

their inspection reports on time and in full. DiNapoli’s auditors said records compiled by the state

DOT fail to show all safety inspections and plans have beendone. A Dec. 1 Metro-North Railroad commuter train accident,

which killed four people and injured scores of others, wasn’ton a bridge. Auditors said bridge management plans are on average 10

years old “and some may no longer be relevant.’’ Those plansdescribe the policies and procedures of the state’s 38 rail-roads for completing inspections. One plan was 25 years old,and eight weren’t dated. As a result, four of 114 state certifications due at the time

of the audit earlier this year weren’t submitted, 43 were lateand many were incomplete. The audit covered data from Jan.1, 2010, to June 30, 2013. Auditors found one bridge, owned by a small scenic rail-

road company, had gone almost 17 years without a manage-ment plan and its load ratings hadn’t been calculated.Auditors also said the state DOT didn’t monitor whetherinspections were done on the 48 state-owned bridges andeight inspections weren’t done between 2010 and 2012. “The department does not sufficiently monitor whether

the railroads comply with its bridge inspection and reportingrequirements,’’ said the audit. “In general, the departmentplaces little emphasis on the program and devotes minimalresources to it.’’

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Audit Targets Safetyon NYS Rail Bridges

challenged his own department and thecontractors to build a legacy. Instead of putting people to work at

the bottom, the new training programintroduces students to constructionmanagement, a way into a new career.In 2010, a carpenter’s median pay was$39,530, according to the Bureau ofLabor Statistics. Median pay for abuilding inspector was $52,360. The pilot program had just six stu-

dents. Yisrael was one of them. Seniorinspectors, resident engineers and con-struction managers from the job siteteach the eight-week course. At theend, the students take the AmericanConcrete Institute exam, which certi-fies them to inspect concrete on jobsites. On the exam, they get an hour to

complete 55 multiple-choice questionsand demonstrate their new skills in aperformance section. They might, forinstance, have to make and cure con-crete or test it for air content using avariety of methods. After three classes,six of the 21 students have foundemployment in the construction indus-try. Most of the students come from

Ward 8, and seven are veterans. Theclasses were designed for individualswith tough luck and a tough work ethic.Yisrael always had both. A native of Lincoln Heights, he

remembers a different Washington inthe 1980s than the one he sees today onthe job traveling across the city. “D.C. was real bad then,’’ he said.

“Everybody had a gun.’’ In fifth grade, he dropped out of

school and started working for hisgrandfather, who had his own homeimprovement business. He was doingdrywall and carpentry. He said he likedthe work. Then there was the fight. Yisrael

doesn’t remember too much about it,and in conversation, he’s anxious to getpast it. There was an older man, and thetwo got into an argument on the street.He can’t remember why. They bothpulled guns. Yisrael shot first. Oncewas enough. Yisrael was 13. He ended up in juvenile prison, a

place he credits as giving him a secondchance. It was there he learned how toread and write, earning his GED whenhe was 16.

When he finally got out, he was turn-ing 18. Two things were still waitingfor him, a life of crime and the con-struction industry. He alternatedbetween the two, always strugglingwith a criminal record to find work. “I didn’t become a criminal because

it was fun,’’ he said, “I was poor. It’s notto justify it; it’s just that everybody wasdoing it.’’ Yisrael was in and out of prison for

robbery, drug possession and othercrimes. Out again in 2002, thingsseemed to settle down. He even startedhis own home improvement companyin 2005. He worked as a contractor,building homes and finishing base-ments during the housing boom. Butthings fell apart. “I had never really had a job before

and me having my own company, itwas good when it was good but I didn’thave the knowledge,’’ he said. “I didn’tunderstand how to get back up.’’ Then he was busted for possession

with intent to distribute heroin and itwas another 18 months in prison. “I’ve been a criminal most of my

life,’’ he said, “I kind of made up mymind in prison: I wasn’t going back.’’ When he got out, staying in a

halfway house, someone told himabout the construction managementtraining program, so he applied. Yisraelhad never heard of construction man-agement. Most of the material wasn’t too hard,

except some of the math. He graduatedin March and passed the test. He got ajob with a local construction engineer-ing company, FMC and Associates,based just down the street from the 11thStreet Bridge site. Now he works full time for the firm,

sometimes clocking 70-hour weeks.When new homeowners flooding thedistrict’s market want to add a porch ora sunroom, Yisrael inspects everythingto see whether it would be structurallysound. “I’m much more responsible,’’ he

said. “I still deal with the same prob-lems; it rains on me just like it did lastyear, the same rain, but now I knowhow to deal with it.’’ Yisrael shared his experience with

the newest program graduates at theOctober ceremony. “I had a terriblepast,’’ he told them. “With these certifi-cations, they don’t really look at yourpast.’’ After his own graduation, Yisrael

got certified for soil inspections as well.He plans to accumulate as many certi-fications in the field as he can and oneday open his own home improvementbusiness again. The students can relate to his dream. For Marveall Gibson, one of only

two women to complete the program,it’s a condo. She said she’s spent herlife in dead-end jobs and sees construc-tion management as a career path.She’s taken electrical trade and com-puter classes, trying to add to herrésumé. “Whatever graduation she has

next,’’ said her sister Shanta Ward, “I’llbe there, too.’’ After the pictures and the cake,

everyone gathers his or her coat andheads into the night. Many talk aboutwhat is now program lore: the secondgraduation when four students werehired on the spot to work on the 11thStreet Bridge. Now, construction on thesite is winding down. Skanska, thedeveloper, has started laying people off,including one graduate from the pro-gram. None of the most recent studentshas employment yet. Still, most are hopeful. Because they

come in with the recommendation of areferral group, they leave the coursewith the promise of future help, if not ajob. Program organizers want to see it

continue, possibly as part of the SouthCapitol Street Project, which willreplace the Frederick DouglassMemorial Bridge. Yisrael said he likes coming back to

speak at the graduations to see theprogress the program has made, all thepeople it has helped. His favorite job so far was a four-

month stint at Howard University. Oncampus, he could feel the energy andpotential. He sees the city differently now

when he travels around for work.“From a non-criminal perspective,’’ hejoked. It’s still a struggle for him to finda place in the city where he grew up.He’s been turned down for three apart-ments so far because of his record. Butat least with his new job, he feels likehe can start to put it behind him.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

New D.C. Training Program IntroducesStudents to Construction Management

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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC.Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

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Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boomsusp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500

IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, allwork ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor,1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

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Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (current-ly off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires,approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

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Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank,ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice

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SALES • RENTALS • PARTS • SERVICE • TRAININGPine Bush Equipment

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Horseshoe Casino Project Creates 2,000 Construction Jobstable games, and a 25-table WorldSeries of Poker-branded poker room ona 122,000 sq. ft. gaming floor.The facility will include multiple

restaurants and bars, including multiplecelebrity chef venues and a BaltimoreMarketplace featuring several ofCharm City’s favorite eateries, as wellas a multi-purpose entertainment room.A seven-level parking garage willinclude nearly 4,000 spaces.

The project includes a total of 2,000 construction jobs.“Horseshoe Casino Baltimore will be the city’s next great

attraction,” said Chad Barnhill, senior vice president andgeneral manager of the casino. “Already home to an excep-tional aquarium and science center, many important historiclandmarks and two great professional sports teams, about theonly thing that Baltimore is missing is a world-class casino.When it opens in the third quarter of 2014, HorseshoeBaltimore will serve as the city’s southern gateway, helpingto transform the Russell Street corridor and extend thetourism district south from M&T Bank Stadium. We’relooking forward to inviting our existing customers through-out the country to experience all that downtown has to offer— staying in local hotels, eating in local restaurants, shop-ping at local retailers and enjoying the region’s best casino

entertainment experience.“When we open in 2014, we’re going to redefine casino

entertainment in Maryland. Horseshoe Baltimore will behome to the best slot machines and table games, but we’llalso feature unique national promotions, World Series ofPoker Circuit tournaments, multiple celebrity chef diningestablishments, innovative special events and amazing localrestaurants as part of our Baltimore Marketplace. As the onlycity integrated casino in the state, we’ll also partner withBaltimore’s great hotels, sports teams and other attractions toprovide player rewards and experiences that no other casinocan replicate.”The casino is being developed by CBAC Gaming LLC,

and Caesars Entertainment Corp. is the lead investor and will

Groff Tractor Makes Changes to Central Region StaffGroff Tractor & Equipment Inc., head-

quartered in Mechanicsburg, Pa., has madeseveral changes to its central region staff.Mark Gilmartin has accepted the position ofsenior account manager at Groff Tractor’snewest branch in Frederick, Md. CoreyBerkheimer has been promoted to senioraccount manager of the Mechanicsburgbranch; Nate Bowersox and Brady Yingstboth have recently accepted positions asgeneral construction sales representatives inthe central Pa. region.Gilmartin began his career with Groff

Tractor in 1992, when he was hired as asalesmen. Since his hiring more than twodecades ago, Gilmartin has been an essentialpart of the sales team. His experience,expertise and knowledge will be coveted ashe takes on his new role at Groff Tractor’snewest location. As senior account manager, Gilmartin

will be responsible for certain key accountcustomers within the territory, while over-seeing the sales force that covers all thecounties serviced by the Frederick,Maryland branch.

“I am really excited for my new positionas senior account manager. I look forward tomeeting and working with our customers inthe Maryland, Virginia and West Virginiaareas,” said Gilmartin. Corey Berkheimer has been with Groff

Tractor for 11 years. Berkheimer has contin-ually been one of Groff Tractor’s top sales-

men and will be able to further his success assenior account manager. Berkheimer’s newrole involves taking responsibility for certainkey accounts in the counties associated withthe Mechanicsburg branch. He also willoversee the sales force surrounding theMechanicsburg branch. “I look forward to using my knowledge

and experience in sales to serve my existingand future clients in central Pennsylvania. Iam excited for the opportunities this newrole will bring,” said Berkheimer.Recently, Nate Bowersox was brought on

to take on the role of general constructionsales rep. Bowersox’s responsibilitiesinclude the territories of York County,Adams County and the eastern half ofCumberland County. Prior to coming toGroff Tractor, Bowersox spent seven yearswith a competitive line. Groff Tractor also made an addition to its

Ephrata branch with the hiring of Yingst.Yingst’s new role is general constructionsales rep of Lancaster County. Yingst willtake on his new role under the guidance ofSteve Weikert. Yingst brings years of salesexperience to his new position. The changes to the central region all came

into play Oct. 1. For more information, call 717/766-7671

or visit www.GroffTractor.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mark Gilmartin has accepted the posi-tion of senior account manager at GroffTractor’s newest branch in Frederick.

Brady Yingst’s new role is generalconstruction sales rep of LancasterCounty.

Preliminary construction on the HorseshoeCasino Baltimore site shortly after the officialgroundbreaking in May 2013.

The facility will serve as the city's southern gateway and willbe integrated with existing hotels, restaurants and retail out-lets throughout Baltimore.

Crews work on the exterior of the three-storyHorseshoe Casino Baltimore in December 2013.

BALTIMORE from page 1

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Installation of Permanent PilesContinues on New N.Y. BridgeConstruction activities continue on the

foundations for the New N.Y. Bridge withthe ongoing installation of permanent piles.The entrance ramp to the Tappan Zee

Bridge (I-87 northbound/I-287 westbound)from South Broadway (Route 9) inTarrytown is now closed to traffic for theduration of the New N.Y. Bridge project.Signs are in place to direct motorists to theentrance ramp located nearby on WhitePlains Road (Route 119.)Tappan Zee Constructors LLC (TZC)

will utilize the area surrounding the rampfor storage and staging, which will in turnreduce the amount of construction traffic onlocal roadways. Complete closure isrequired for the construction of the NewN.Y. Bridge in order to ensure safety formotorists and project workers.Excavation and preparation work for

installation of permanent sound barrierscontinues along I-87 northbound/I-287westbound in the area south of exit 10 inRockland County. From Monday, Dec. 9 toThursday, Dec. 12, one northbound right-hand lane and shoulder on I-87/I-287 nearexit 10 in Nyack was closed from 10 a.m. to3 p.m. and Friday, Dec. 13 from 10 a.m. to1 p.m.

Mariners should be aware that TZC willbe installing permanent piles in the vicinityof the side channels under the existingbridge. Pile driving will take place between7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on weekdays, and occa-sionally between noon and 7 p.m. onSaturdays. New temporary navigationallights have been installed to further definethe 600-ft. (183 m) navigation channelunder the main span. Both temporary andpermanent piles are illuminated at night.The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a

revised Notice to Mariners with updatedsafety information, including the establish-ment of a Regulated Navigation Area(RNA) 300 yds. (274 m) north and 200 yds.(183 m) south of the existing Tappan ZeeBridge. All boaters are advised to use themain channel, reduce wake and use extremecaution while transiting the area. If neces-sary, the Coast Guard in the future may tem-porarily prohibit all vessel traffic in theRNA for safety purposes. The Coast Guardboating safety information can be found onthe project Web site under the “BoatingSafety” icon.

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Work on $40M Steel Sea WallProject Could Start in 2014MANTOLOKING, N.J. (AP)

Construction of a steel sea wall could startearly next year in one of the Jersey shoretowns hardest hit by Superstorm Sandy. Bob Mainberger, Mantoloking’s munici-

pal engineer, told the Asbury Park Pressthat the bidding process to find a contractorfor the $40 million project could get underway in December. If that happens, con-struction work could start by mid-Januaryand be completed sometime in June. Officials have said the wall will run for

the entire length of Mantoloking and neigh-boring Brick Township. The two OceanCounty communities have received federaland state approval for the wall that will becovered by sand and form the base of amakeshift dune system. The steel sea wall is meant as a short-

term protective measure, to be comple-mented by an extensive beach widening

and dune construction project beingplanned by the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers. The federal government willpay 80 percent of the wall’s cost, with thestate paying the remainder. The towns’ onlyexpense will be to keep it covered withsand. The work is desperately needed in

Mantoloking, a wealthy seaside enclavewhich saw every one of its 521 homes dam-aged or destroyed in the storm that hit onOct. 29, 2012. The storm cut the barrier island borough

in half, opening a new inlet between theocean and Barnegat Bay. Filling in thatbreach and rebuilding Route 35 along theshore took a massive emergency construc-tion project.

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The New Jersey Department of Transportationreceived bids for transportation-related improve-ment projects.Following is a list of some of the projects let.

Counties: Burlington, Camden, Gloucesterand SalemContract No.: 13425Location: Routes 73, U.S. 130, I-295 and I-676.Project: Maintenance BPC 2012-1, twelvebridges.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Allied Painting Inc. — $4,857,024• Jupiter Painting Contracting Company Inc.

— $4,977,476• Corcon Inc. — $6,280,250• Iron Bridge Constructors Inc. — $6,671,400• Atsalis Brothers Painting Company —

$8,201,746Completion Date: March 27, 2015

County: HunterdonContract No.: 13133Location: Route 173 I-78 to Fox Hill Lane.Project: Pavement contract.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Della Pello Paving Inc. — $5,274,197• Intercounty Paving Assoc LLC — $5,392,359• Schifano Construction Corporation — $5,886,852• Tarheel Enterprises Inc. — $5,953,728• Stavola Contracting Company Inc. — $6,079,208• Crisdel Group Inc. — $6,870,281• Joseph Defino Trucking Company Inc. T/A Defino

Contracting Company — $6,951,525• Tilcon New York Inc. — Irregular

Completion Date: Nov. 3, 2014

County: SomersetContract No.: 13129Location: Route 206 Bypass.Project: Section 14A and 15A.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• New Prince Concrete Construction Company Inc. —$8,089,936

• Crisdel Group Inc. — $8,495,639• Tarheel Enterprises Inc. — $9,636,081• Joseph M Sanzari Inc. — $12,147,518

Completion Date: Oct. 24, 2014

Counties: Bergen and PassaicContract No.: 12414Location: Twelve bridges, Routes 4, 17, 208 and 1 and 9.Project: Maintenance bridge painting.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Anka Painting Company Inc. — $9,216,750• Allied Painting Inc. — $9,419,900• Iron Bridge Constructors Inc. — $10,774,000• Corcon Inc. — Irregular

Completion Date: May 29, 2015

County: HudsonContract No.: 13417Location: Route 7 over Hackensack River.Project: Maintenance movable bridge steel repair andstringer replacement.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Kiska Construction Inc. — $3,891,800• IEW Construction Group Inc. — $4,150,734• Cornell & Company Inc. — $4,445,808• Anselmi & Decicco Inc. — $4,747,400• Iron Bridge Group Inc. — $5,414,250• Gccom Construction Company Inc. — $5,929,905

Completion Date: July 1, 2014

County: MiddlesexContract No.: 13137Location: Route 9, Green Street.Project: Interchange grading.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• IEW Construction Group Inc. — $5,960,378• New Prince Concrete Construction Company Inc. —

$6,038,906• Anselmi & Decicco Inc. — $6,463,250• J.F.Creamer & Son Joint Venture With Joseph M.

Sanzari Inc. — $6,587,115• Montana Construction Corporation Inc. — $6,621,111• Vollers Excavating & Construction Inc. — $6,849,000• Rencor Inc. — $6,887,605• Carbro Constructors Corporation — $7,382,805• Tarheel Enterprises Inc. — $7,989,389• Gardner M Bishop Inc. — $8,469,939

Completion Date: Dec. 23, 2014

County: HunterdonContract No.: 13136Location: Route 29 bridge over Wickecheoke Creek.Project: Bridge deck and superstructure replacement.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Kyle Conti Construction LLC — $1,626,434• Loftus Construction Inc. — $1,849,000• Anselmi & Decicco Inc. — $1,920,947• Rencor Inc. — $1,955,246• Joseph M Sanzari Inc. — $2,142,181• Montana Construction Corporation Inc. — $2,188,326• IEW Construction Group Inc. — $2,254,041• Gardner M Bishop Inc. — $2,279,358• Beaver Concrete Construction Company Inc. —

$2,375,935• Crossing Construction Company Inc. — $2,518,449

Completion Date: Feb. 6, 2015

County: WarrenContract No.: 13140Location: Route 46.Project: Rockfall mitigation.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• J H Reid General Contractor — $14,599,909• Anselmi & Decicco Inc. — $16,098,408• Ritacco Construction Inc. — $16,142,000• J Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. — $16,383,866• B Anthony Construction Corporation J/V A Servidone

Inc. — $18,466,977• Montana Construction Corporation Inc. —

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MassDOT Launches Last of Five Mega-Bridge ProjectsBy Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT

Pardon the pun, but the ninespaghetti ramps have pasta theirprime and effectiveness.MassDOT has launched the lat-

est and last of Gov. Deval Patrick’sfive mega bridge projects, theremoval of the viaduct and bridgespaghetti ramps that twist and turnoff the Braga Bridge, just under thedowntown center of Fall River,Mass.More than 100 people in the Fall

River area attended the DOT pub-lic hearing detailing the project onSept. 24. General construction onthe estimated $197 million projectbegan in October.

From Ramps to RoadsOfficially called the Route

79/Braga Bridge improvementproject, but nicknamed thespaghetti ramp removal project,the three-year job is one of the fivelargest projects of the Gov. Patrickadministration’s AcceleratedBridge Program, an 8-year, two-term, $3 billion effort to reduce thenumber of structurally deficientbridges in Massachusetts.MassDOT said that safety,

access and aesthetics near the CityPier area of Fall River will be

improved when the the Route 79viaduct, an archaic and twisting1960s bi-level structure of rustedsteel in serious disrepair, isremoved and replaced with a newsurface roadway that combinesRoute 79 and Davol Street, a criti-cal artery leading into the center ofthe city.In addition, the nine spaghetti

ramps connecting Route 79 andInterstate 195 will be rebuilt andtwo new roadways, The WaterStreet Connector and MillikenConnector, will improve local con-nections to the waterfront, whichsees thousands of visitors to thefive U.S. Naval warships that fillFall River’s famous BattleshipCove. Pedestrian and bicycle safe-ty will be enhanced alongInterstate 195, through the additionof three signalized intersections onRoute 79, wider sidewalks, bikelanes and a shared-use path.According to MassDOT press

secretary Sara Lavoie, MillikenBoulevard is under construction tobetter accommodate traffic duringthe interchange improvement proj-ect. General project constructionaccelerates through the fall of 2013and full beneficial use of Route 79and the Interstate 195 ramps is setfor completion in fall 2016.Work on the Braga Bridge —

the third-of-a-mile bridge that con-nects Fall River with Somerset,Mass., spanning the Taunton River— will include necessary structur-al steel repairs, cleaning and paint-ing. The ramps start at the easternend of this bridge, and the job,which will improve the bridge’sstructural integrity and appearance,is set for completion in the summerof 2016. Lanes are currentlyreduced on the Braga to allow forbridgework.

Major Joint VentureOn June 19, the MassDOT

board of directors approved theaward of a $197 milliondesign/build contract to BarlettaHeavy Industries and O&GIndustries in a Joint Venture tocomplete the Route 79/BragaBridge Project. Vanasse HangenBrustlin Inc. (VHB) leads thedesign team.Founded in 1914, Barletta is cel-

ebrating its 100-year anniversary

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constructs roads, highways,bridges, airports, tunnels, publictransportation projects, railroad,light rail tracks, landscaping, envi-ronmental remediation, site workand utility outlets.Its sister company, Barletta

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Barletta also uses more than 300pieces of equipment. With a centu-ry-long reputation for safely com-pleting projects to specification,Barletta is famed for meeting timeand budget constraints, accordingto the company. Barletta’s joint venture partner,

O&G Industries, is a privately-owned company in its third gener-ation of family management.Headquartered in Torrington,Conn., O&G is celebrating its 90thanniversary with the Route 79project. According to its Web site,the firm has grown to become one

MassDOT has launched the latest and last of Gov. Deval Patrick’sfive mega bridge projects, the removal of the viaduct and bridge

spaghetti ramps that twist and turn off the Braga Bridge, justunder the downtown center of Fall River, Mass.

Three areas within the Route 79/Interstate195 interchangecurrently exhibit vehicular safety issues partly as a result ofsubstandard roadway geometry.

see MASSDOT page 52

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Excavators - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2007 CAT 302.5C, GBB01430, Stk #: 707; 2,500 Hours; TrackDrive; The Little Bird said Cheap! Cheap! ......................$15,9722011 CAT 305D CR, XER1238, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 387; 1,083 Hours;Track Drive; coupler, thumb AC ......................................$66,0002011 CAT 305D CR, XER0581, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 347; 1,330 Hours;Track Drive; full cab heat and a/c ..................................$57,5002012 CAT 305E CR, XFA00279, Rental Prices: Daily: US $330Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 611; 660 Hours;CAB, AC, COUPLER, THUMB..........................................$81,4002005 DEERE 27C, 222314, Stk #: 722; 1,955 Hours; TrackDrive; OROP, good tracks, good bucket ........................$15,9002005 KOMATSU PC35MR-3, 5819, Stk #: 704; 4,764 Hours;OROP ..................................................................................CALL

Forestry Equipment2012 FECON FTX90L, 620 Hours; Cat 299C with forestry kitand mulching head ........................................................$86,2502012 FECON FTX100L, 620 Hours; Cat 299C w/ mulching head$86,2502012 SUPERTRAK SK140CTL-C, 620 Hours; Cat 299C withCat/FAE mulching head ..................................................$86,250

Forklifts - Telescopic2004 JLG G12-55A, 0160005519, Rental Prices: Daily: US $400Weekly: US $1,200 Monthly: US $3,600, Stk #: 509; 12,000 lbCapacity; 4,165 Hrs; cab w/heat, no AC. Wide carriage $67,977

Lifts - Scissor2005 JLG 3394RT, 126284, Stk #: 702; 1,988 Hours; 4WDDrive; dual fuel, 4wd. good machine, cheap price! ........$14,300

Lifts - Boom2005 GENIE S40, 8610, Stk #: 732; 4,700 Hours; 4WD Drive;diesel 4WD ....................................................................$20,6252005 GENIE S40, 8609, Stk #: 731; 4,747 Hours; 4WD Drive;diesel, 4wd ....................................................................$20,6252005 GENIE S60, 10585, Stk #: 733; 3,400 Hours; diesel 4wd ........................................................................................$33,0122000 GENIE S60, Stk #: 684; 5,282 Hours; 4WD Drive; Diesel,4wd, ANSI 9/13!!!! ........................................................$19,8001999 GENIE Z45/25J, 11075, Stk #: 696; 3,940 Hours; 4WDDrive; diesel, 4wd, ANSI 10/13 ......................................$18,0442003 JLG 400S, 68858, Rental Prices: Daily: US $250 Weekly:US $750 Monthly: US $1,500, Stk #: 451; 3,279 Hours; 4WDDrive; diesel, 4WD, on board generator ........................$19,900

Other Equipment2010 AMERICAN SIGNAL CO CMS T332, CHOICE OF 3, Stk #:CONSIGNMENT; 3 available, all options included ..........$13,9002007 FINN B70, SB3704, Rental Prices: Daily: US $250 Weekly:US $750 Monthly: US $2,250, Stk #: 580; 196 Hours; Kubotadiesel, new tires. Getting harder to find good used ones $15,780

Rollers2011 CAT CB14 BLACK TOP ROLLER, Diesel, Foldable ROPS,200 Hrs ..........................................................................$18,800

Skid Steers2003 CASE 40 XT, Stk #: 724; 1,050 Hours; 56 hp; Wheel Drive;very tight, good machine. why pay more? ....................$13,9002012 CAT 226B3, MWD03436, Stk #: 640; 250 Hours; nice,

handy machine......................................................$29,1602011 CAT 256C, DWS01847, Rental Prices: Daily: US$250 Weekly: US $750 Monthly: US $2,250, Stk #: 711;318 Hours; 85 hp; Wheel Drive; HIGH FLOW ......$40,7512010 CAT 289C, Stk #: 691; 1,800 Hours; 85 hp; TrackDrive; Series 1 with 85hp engine, loaded ............$40,7292012 CAT 299C, JSP020XX, Rental Prices: Daily: US$1,000 Weekly: US $3,000 Monthly: US $10,000, Stk #:615; 600 Hours; 94 hp; Track Drive; Forestry kit, Cat

mulching head, etc ........................................................$86,2502010 CAT 299C, JSP01019, Rental Prices: Daily: US $290Weekly: US $990 Monthly: US $2,970, Stk #: 648; 1,244Hours; Track Drive; CAB, AC, HIGH FLOW, 2SPEED, HYD COU-PLER COUNTERWEIGHTS ..........................................$56,7332014 CAT 299D, GTC00579, Stk #: 730; 3 Hours; 98 hp; TrackDrive; loaded, it even has a heated seat! ........................$94,6512013 CAT 299D, HCL00661, Rental Prices: Daily: US $300Weekly: US $900 Monthly: US $2,700, Stk #: 610; 10 Hours; forrent only ........................................................................$98,5002013 CAT 299D, HCL00660, Stk #: 647; 10 Hours; Track Drive;for rent only....................................................................$98,5002013 CAT 299D, HLC00663, Stk #: 571; 8 Hours; machine forrent only ........................................................................$98,500JCB 180T, 1400581, Stk #: 558; 266 Hours; 60 hp; Track Drive;*new* machine, half the price ....................................$33,800

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Congress May Be Asked to Join N.Y.-N.J. Bridge ProbeBy Angela Delli SantiASSOCIATED PRESS

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) A New Jersey statelawmaker wants Congress to investigate theagency responsible for traffic jams causedby unannounced lane closings approachingthe George Washington Bridge into NewYork City. Democrats claim the gridlock was an act

of retribution by loyalists of Gov. ChrisChristie, which the governor has denied. Sen. Loretta Weinberg of Bergen County

told The Associated Press she would intro-duce a resolution that asks Congress toinvestigate the Port Authority of New Yorkand New Jersey. The Democratic-led Senatecould pass the resolution by the end of theyear. The authority’s inspector general and the

Assembly Transportation Committeealready are looking into the land diversionsthat brought Fort Lee to a standstill duringthe first week of school in September. Butthe lawmaker said Congress would bring awider perspective to the probe since it couldexamine whether changes are needed in thefederal legislation that created the bistateauthority that operates bridges, tunnels, railservice and airports in the New York/New

Jersey region. “Congress should be looking at the law

that created the Port Authority, the lack oftransparency, whether the law that createdthe authority requires changes and that the

structure of the authority needs to be amend-ed,’’ said Weinberg, a Democrat. The lane closings have created a distrac-

tion for Christie, who won re-election by 22points in November and is seen as a strongpotential contender for the 2016 Republicanpresidential nomination. The governor’s toptwo appointees at the authority haveresigned, and he held an hour-long newsconference to try to manage the story.

Democrats contend the lane closings werepolitical payback to Fort Lee Mayor MarkSokolich, a Democrat who declined toendorse Christie for re-election. The closings were ordered by Christie’s

No. 2 man at the agency, David Wildstein, achildhood friend of the governor’s and for-mer political blogger. Christie’s top deputy,Bill Baroni, knew about them but theagency’s executive director, Patrick Foye,said he wasn’t informed. Baroni laterreceived a letter from Sokolich claiming theclosings were punitive, but the mayor hassince backed away from that statement. Christie said he has no reason to doubt the

explanation of his two appointees, who con-tend the closings were for a traffic patternstudy. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a

Democrat, backed Christie up, saying, “I’msure it is as Gov. Christie says it is.’’ Cuomo said he knew of no intimidation

by former Port Authority employees, butadded any problem was settled by recent res-ignations. He said he and Christie handleissues on their respective sides of the bridgebut work together when an issue involves theentire span or a larger concern. Foye, who is Cuomo’s appointee, testified

that he wasn’t aware of any traffic study, andtwo Port Authority directors said they fearedfor their jobs if they failed to carry outWildstein’s order to divert traffic. Weinberg said she is troubled about the

work environment described by the threeunder oath, and is still concerned by theresults of a Government AccountabilityOffice audit in August showing the authoritylacked transparency when it raised tolls by50 percent on bridges and tunnels into NewYork after holding only one day of publichearings.

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“Congress should be looking at the law that created the Port Authority, the lack of transparency …”

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The Delaware Department of Transportation received bidsfor transportation-related improvement projects.Following is a list of some of the projects let.

County: SussexContract ID: T201347201.01Contract Title: BR 3-140 on S597 Tuckers Road overToms Dam Branch.Engineer’s Estimate: $400,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• George & Lynch Inc. — $419,634• Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $449,795• A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $463,870• Eastern Highway Specialists Inc. — $491,521• Zack Excavating Inc. — $513,109

County: SussexContract ID: T200411210.01 Contract Title: SR 26, Atlantic Avenue from Clarksville toAssawoman Canal.Engineer’s Estimate: $29,611,084Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• George & Lynch Inc. — $24,996,596• Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $25,841,637• Daisy Construction Company — $28,333,898• A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $29,506,267

County: New CastleContract ID: T201487701.01Contract Title:Guardrail repair open end, FY 14-16.Engineer’s Estimate: $617,834Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• L S Lee Inc. — $562,484• Collinson Inc. — $625,459• Long Fence Company Inc. — $668,909• J Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. — $684,704

County: SussexContract ID: T201403301.01 Contract Title:Community transportation funds, open end,South, 2014 .Engineer’s Estimate: $887,064Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a AmericanInfrastructure — $899,326

• George & Lynch Inc. — $915,435

County: KentContract ID: T201207502.01Contract Title: BR 2-016B on K016 N. Little Creek Roadover Little River.Engineer’s Estimate: $648,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $604,394• Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $639,023• George & Lynch Inc. — $707,073• Zack Excavating Inc. — $742,022

• Eastern Highway Specialists, Inc. — $801,583• Kuhn Construction Company — $919,833

County: KentContract ID: T201387801.01Contract Title:Guardrail Central, FY 2014-2016.Engineer’s Estimate: $795,549Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Long Fence Company Inc. — $520,102• L S Lee Inc. — $541,000• J Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. — $594,594• Collinson Inc. — $603,001

County: New CastleContract ID: T201206101.01 Contract Title: Pavement & rehabilitation, North I, 2012.Engineer’s Estimate: $4,283,437Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Diamond Materials LLC — $4,176,728• Daisy Construction Company — $4,212,975• Greggo & Ferrara Inc. — $4,312,051• A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $5,065,860

County: SussexContract ID: T201107302.01

Contract Title: BR 3-587 on SR26 Nine Foot Road overWhartons Branch. Engineer’s Estimate: $555,000Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• George & Lynch Inc. — $542,044• Zack Excavating Inc. — $553,280• A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $555,492• Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $557,820• Kuhn Construction Company — $680,448• Eastern Highway Specialists Inc. — $732,392

County: SussexContract ID: T200800901.01Contract Title: HSIP Sussex County - US 9 projects.Engineer’s Estimate: $4,955,271Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a AmericanInfrastructure — $5,247,425

• Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $5,356,941• Zack Excavating Inc. — $5,426,280• Daisy Construction Company — $5,543,206• JJID Inc. — $5,608,409• George & Lynch Inc. — $5,763,311• A-Del Construction Company Inc. — $5,970,687

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2012 CASE 621E XT, STK# 2164, CAB W/AIR,JRB/CAT IT CPLR & BKT, CWT, RIDE CONTROL,20.5X25 BIAS TIRES, 3 SPL. VALVE, 400 HRS ......................................................CALL FOR PRICE

2008 CASE 580SM PLUS II, STK #: EQ949, CABW/AIR, E-STICK, 4WD, TIRES 50%+, 3099 HRS..................................................................$67,500

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2008 CASE 580 SM PLUS II, STK# 948, CAB W/AIR, 4WD, PILOT CONTROLS, FRT & REAR HDYS,REAR CPLR, 24” BKT, 2700 HRS ..................................................................................CALL FOR PRICE

EXCAVATORS2007 Case CX290B, STK# 845, Cab w/ air, Aux. Hyds. w/ 2 pump flow, Hyd. Cplr, 10”7” stick, 28”bkt, Thumb, 5900 hrs..................................................................................................Call for Price2007 Case CX290B, STK #: EQ845, Cab w/Air, 10’6” Stick, 2-Pump Flow, 70% U/C, 32” Track,28” Bkt, Geith Hyd Cplr, 6000 Hrs ....................................................................................$122,000

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SKID STEERS2010 Case 450, STK #: EQ459, Canopy, 72” HD Bucket, 3180 Hrs....................................$23,5002011 Case SR220, STK #: EQ352, Canopy, EH Controls, Manual Coupler, Hi Flow, HD Tires,Bucket, 260 Hrs, Warranty Expires 12/28/15 ......................................................................$28,5002011 Case SR200, STK #: EQ384, Canopy, EH Controls, Manual Coupler, HD Tires, 215 Hrs, Warranty Expires 2/16/15 ....................................................................................................$24,900

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2007 KOMATSU PC50 MR-2,11,000# EXCAVATOR, 2735HRS., RUBBER TRACKS, 24"HD BKT, MECHANICAL THUMB,CAB (HEAT & AIR)......$34,392

2002 BOMAG BW120-AD3, 3TON, DOUBLE DRUM ROLLER,1514 HRS., WATER SYSTEM,VIB. SYS, INSIDE AND OUSIDEDRUM WIPERS..........$19,500

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2001 CAT 312BL EXCAVATOR, 7687 HRS.,24" & 36" HD BKTS, MECHANICAL THUMB..................................................$39,000

2007 KOMATSU PC78 MR-6 EXCAVATOR,2622 HRS, 30” HD PIN ON BKT, RUBBERTRACKS, CAB (HEAT & AIR), NEWSPROCKETS, IDLERS & ROLLERS $53,445

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ConExpo 1999Las Vegas, Nevada

ConExpo ’99 Highlights the Best, Brightest

Las Vegas was the place to befor the latest in machinery, equip-ment and services for the con-struction, aggregates and ready-mix concrete industries.

With more than 1,850exhibits, ConExpo ’99 treatedattendees to miles and miles ofsmiles. Construction EquipmentGuide was there to report on allthe happenings.

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This ConExpo article was published in Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) in March 1999. This and other ConExpoarticles to follow will be part of a continuing series that take a look back at ConExpos past through the reporting of CEG.We hope you enjoy these retros as much as we did searching for them deep in our archives.

Coming next issue: ConExpo Catapults From a Humble Road Show to an Industry Extravaganza.

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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

Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$40

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$50

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60

Bobcat 5600 Toolcat Utility Vehicle, 1:25 Scale ............$55

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$30

Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$25

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 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

Bucyrus Erie 22B Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ......................$225

Bucyrus Erie 22B Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..........................$225

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$195

Case 580ST Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Case 695 Super “R” Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......$165

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ......................$100

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By Tales AzzoniAP SPORTS WRITER

SAO PAULO (AP) Public prosecu-tors want to halt construction at theWorld Cup stadium where a man fell115 ft. (35 m) to his death while work-ing on a roofing structure in the junglecity of Manaus. Prosecutors want the “immediate’’

interruption of work in all areas wherelaborers need to be high above theground. They said work should onlyrestart after constructors show that allsafety measures are in place at theArena da Amazonia, the stadium host-ing four World Cup matches next June,including England vs. Italy and UnitedStates vs. Portugal. It isn’t clear when the request will be

considered by a labor judge. Work at the venue was interrupted

after the Dec. 14 death but was expect-ed to resume on Dec. 15. It was thesecond death at Manaus’ Arena daAmazonia this year and the third at aWorld Cup venue in less than a month. A few hours after the Dec. 14 death,

another worker died of a heart attack

while paving an area outside the venuein Manaus. Later in the day, a localunion threatened to start a strike thereto complain about inadequate condi-tions offered to laborers. Two workers were killed when a

crane collapsed on Nov. 27 as it washoisting a 500-ton piece of roofing atthe Sao Paulo stadium that will hostthe World Cup opener. Last year, aworker died at the construction site ofthe stadium in the nation’s capital,Brasilia. The first death at the Arena da

Amazonia happened in March.Another worker died in April at thenew Palmeiras stadium, which may beused for teams training in Sao Paulo. The Arena da Amazonia is among

the six World Cup stadiums that willnot be delivered by the end of the yearas wanted by FIFA because of con-struction delays. Prosecutors said workers shouldn’t

be allowed back onto the constructionsite until it’s deemed completely safe. “There is a need for a detailed report

attesting that the minimum safetyrequirements for laborers working in

heights are in place,’’ they said in astatement. Marcleudo de Melo Ferreira died

Dec. 14 while helping to install dia-mond shaped panels to the latticeworkof steel girders that form part of the sta-dium roof. Dozens of laborers werebalanced on the girders as theyworked. When complete, the panels onthe roof are meant to resemble snakescales. Constructor Andrade Gutierrez said

the causes of the accident would beinvestigated but reiterated its commit-ment to worker safety. FIFA and local World Cup organiz-

ers expressed condolences for thedeath and said worker safety wasalways a priority at all 12 host cities. Manaus officials want to hold the

first test event at the stadium on Jan.15, with around 10,000 workers whoparticipated in the stadium’s construc-tion serving as spectators.

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OOGA Holds Third Annual Oilfield Expo, Safety Congress

At Ohio CAT’s Power Systems Division booth,OEM/Engine Sales Representative Joe Hahn (L)and Petroleum Business Development ManagerKarl Johnson welcome attendees.

(L-R): ALL Erection & Crane Rental’s Bernie Paridon speaks with Dan Varverof Buckeye Career Builders and Ron Butts of Skyjack, who was on hand tohelp out at the booth.

Integrity Kokosing’s Kelly Reppart and Timothy Seibertfielded questions about their pipeline service capabili-ties.

Wacker Neuson’s Christopher Massie (L) and KenCannella were on hand to discuss their line of heaters andpower generators.

Winter Equipment Company’s BernadetteBrennan spoke on the company’s wear partproducts and hardfacing services.

Closely involved with OOGA, the Ohio OperatingEngineers Apprenticeship Program’s MichaelBertolone welcomes attendees to the show.

The Ohio Oil & GasAssociation (OOGA)held its third annual

Oilfield Expo and SafetyCongress at the I-X Center inCleveland, Ohio, on Dec. 4and 5. This year’s event kickedoff with an Oilfield ExpoWelcome Reception at theRock & Roll Hall of Fame.The event featured industry

training sessions in a class-room setting focused on busi-ness practices and job sitesafety. Subjects devoted tosafety covered topics such asdriver safety, flash fire riskassessment, and trenching &shoring and business sessionscovered site security, assetprotection strategies and navi-gating the Health CareExchanges. According to Mike

Chadsey, OOGA’s director ofpublic relations, as Ohio’sdevelopment of shale oil andgas energy resources hasgained momentum, so too hasexhibitor participation at theOilfield Expo and SafetyCongress. The number ofexhibitors at this year’s eventwas nearly double that of thepast year. More than 200 oiland gas industry suppliers,service providers and associa-tions involved with shale oiland gas well development inOhio exhibited this year.Major sponsors at the eventincluded ALL Erection &Crane Rental and BeaverExcavating, along with manyother product and serviceproviders.The congress is designed to

bring together the broad rangeof industries and companiesinvolved with the productionof oil and natural gas resourcesin Ohio in a format thatencourages the exchange ofinformation regarding newtechnologies, applications, andinnovations in the industry.With a history that dates

back more than 65 years,OOGA serves the interests ofOhio’s crude oil and natural

gas industry at the Statehousethrough education and out-reach. OOGA’s more than3,000 members are involvedin all aspects of the explo-ration, production and devel-opment of crude oil and natu-ral gas resources within thestate of Ohio.

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Great Lakes Construction’sKen Eshler (L) and BrianPlautz discussed their com-pany’s service offerings.

(L-R): Allied ConstructionProduct’s Rich Steinbrennerjoins Highway EquipmentCompany’s Jason Shields, AlSpringer and Bob Bowers todiscuss their experiences inoil and gas developmentequipment-based solutionswith attendees.

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Design/Build Enables Crews to Begin on Critical Elementsof the largest and most diversifiedconstruction materials and servicescompanies in the Northeast.O&G’s services include build-

ing construction (constructionmanagement, design/build, generalcontracting and program manage-ment); heavy civil construction(roads, bridges, water and wastetreatment facilities and powerplants); and construction materials(process gravel/stone, concrete,asphalt, masonry and architecturalstone).O&G has a professional staff of

more than 200, and more than1000 employees. According to MassDOT, the

interchange improvement is adesign/build project, which meansthat final design elements will becompleted in packages that will bereleased for construction as theyare reviewed and approved.Design/build allows construc-

tion to begin almost immediatelyon critical elements of the project.MassDOT will schedule periodicpublic meetings prior to major con-struction milestones and traffic pat-tern shifts. Lavoie said thatMassDOT will be especially sensi-tive to the importance of minimiz-ing construction impact and main-taining access to the waterfrontarea for residents, businesses andvisitors to Fall River.Access to key waterfront area

businesses and key attractions willbe maintained at all times, includ-ing Battleship Cove, Heritage StatePark, Gates of the City andCommunity Boating. Thedesign/build team will work withthe town of Somerset to minimizeimpacts related to the Braga Bridgerepairs over the Taunton River.

Spaghetti Circles the Water

Three areas within the Route79/Interstate 195 interchange cur-rently exhibit vehicular safetyissues partly as a result of substan-dard roadway geometry, saidLavoie. Two areas are weave sec-tions and one is a merge junction.The project will make changes toimprove these areas and addresstraffic safety problems.In addition, time has taken a toll

on the viaduct and ramps, whichinclude 111 spans stretching 8,700ft (2,651.8 m). Currently, 11 small-

er bridges within the interchangeare structurally deficient and needrehabilitation.The project removes the old

Route 79 viaduct, and replaces itwith a new surface roadway thatcombines Route 79 and DavolStreet. The Route 79 viaduct andramps were built in 1965 as part ofconstruction of the interchangewith Route 195 “The nine spaghetti ramps con-

necting Route 79 and Interstate195 will be rebuilt and two newroadways [Water Street Connectorand Milliken Connector] willimprove local connections,” saidLavoie.Most of the ramps connecting

Route 79 to Interstate 195, Route138 and local streets will bereplaced in more or less the samelocation, according to Lavoie, sothe proposed project will not openland for development.The proposed project design

evolved from a task force con-vened by MassDOT comprised oflocal and regional stakeholders toexamine alternatives to address theinterchange deficiencies, includingremoving the viaduct. After study-ing more than 12 conceptual alter-natives, MassDOT determined thatone alternative best addresses theproject’s purpose and need, whileincorporating community intereststo the greatest extent possible:Removing elevated Route 79 southof Cedar Street and replacing it

with a surface street that will com-bine Route 79 north and south-bound traffic with Route 138 andDavol Street traffic.“The new at-grade roadway will

be combined with Davol Street,which is actually one level aboveground level,” said Lavoie. “Theproject will use staged constructionin order to maintain traffic throughthe interchange. Alternative routesto the regional roadway systemwill be identified to minimize traf-fic through the interchange. Theconstruction sequence of variouselements of the project, as well assome temporary ramp connec-tions, will allow traffic to be shift-ed so that the viaduct can beremoved.”Lavoie said that minor amounts

of private property right-of-way

takings and or easements will beneeded to build structures such asretaining walls. “A portion of the Southern

Union Company property at therear of Anawan Street will be takento build the Water StreetConnector. Two complete takingswill be required, but these are smallvacant or undeveloped parcels [ofland],” said Lavoie.Building materials in the con-

nector job will include precast con-crete, mechanically stabilized earth(MSE) walls and structural steel.The condition of the infrastruc-

ture, and the opportunity toimprove multimodal access andenhance economic development,made the Route 79/Braga BridgeImprovements Project an excellentcandidate for the state’s

Accelerated Bridge Program,according to MassDOT.This is the fifth and final Mass.

megaproject to start construction.The other four are underway: theBurns Bridge in Worcester-Shrewsbury; Fore River Bridge inQuincy-Weymouth; theLongfellow Bridge; and theWhittier Bridge/I-95 over theMerrimack River in Amesbury-Newburyport

For more information, go towww.mass.gov/massdot/route79project

or www.barlettaco.com orwww.ogind.com.

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On June 19, the MassDOT board of directors approved the award ofa $197 million design/build contract to Barletta Heavy Industries

and O&G Industries in a Joint Venture to complete the Route79/Braga Bridge Project.

MASSDOT from page 34

MassDOT Design Subs in Place as Follows:•Vanasse Hangen Brustlin (VHB) — lead design (bridge, highway, traffic, storm water,

environmental), with offices all over New England and the Northeast, but headquartered inWatertown, Mass.

•CME Associates — bridge specialists of Woodstock, Conn.•Modjeski and Masters — bridge and lighting, Mechanicsburg, Pa.•Prime Engineering — bridge and support, headquartered in Owings Mills, Md.•Copley Wolff Design Group — landscape architecture and planning, Boston, Mass.•GZA GeoEnvironmental — hazardous materials management, Norwood, Mass.•Regina Villa Associates — public involvement and outreach, Boston, Mass.•GEI Consultants geotechnical, many locations, but headquartered in Woburn, Mass.•Overland, Inc. — subsurface utility engineering, Michigan.•Innovative Resource Group — printing/support, headquartered in Wakefield, Mass.

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Nicolas Delivers MHD G2 SPE to Addax Petroleum, NigeriaA tropical climate, average tem-

peratures around 86°F, salty air:for the MHD G2 SPE with its 20driven axle lines and completewith an electronic multi-modesteering system, which is currentlybeing delivered to AddaxPetroleum in Nigeria, it also has tocombat the toughest operatingconditions. With a zinc dust primer as a basisand coated with polyurethane, and paintedusing environmentally compatible so-calledhigh-solid top coat in the customer’s compa-ny color, the vehicles are suitably equippedto resist the adverse weather conditions.With up to 50.7 tons (46 t) axle load and theability to also accommodate extremely con-

centrated loads, the modular vehicle is pre-destined for use in the demanding day-to-day operations in the oil and gas industry,according to the company.Addax Petroleum will be using the newly-

acquired vehicles mainly for loading off-shore components onto floating productionstorage and offloading units (FPSOs), which

are utilized in offshore activitiesfor the extraction, storage andloading of crude oil and naturalgas by means of one or moredrilling platforms. AddaxPetroleum is part of the SinopecGroup, the largest oil refininggroup of companies in Asia, andoperates production facilities in

Africa, Middle East and the North Sea.“We were able to deliver at very short

notice, the vehicle precisely fulfilled all pay-load requirements and the customer waswell convinced by the excellent quality ofworkmanship. The latest changes in the pro-duction process guarantee even higher relia-bility of our vehicles,” said Pierre Berret,

area manager sales of Nicolas.The bogie of the new Nicolas MHD G2

generation — available with mechanical orelectronic multi-mode steering — has beenspecially designed to carry extremely con-centrated loads. For road transportation, theMHD G2 can be used as a trailer or semi-trailer combination as well as coupled side-by-side as a 3 or 4-file combination. Due tothe Nicolas steering philosophy, the MHDG2 has the lowest driving height on the mar-ket when loaded, according to the company.For more information, visit www.nico-

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(8,164 kg) towing capacity and had gained a solid reputationwithin the RV community for its ease of installation, robustdesign, smooth ride and, most of all, its low noise character-istics. The original companion hitch has remained virtuallyunaltered since its inception in 1998. The new 20,000-lb.(9,072 kg) rated companion fifth wheel trailer hitch has allthe features that RV owners and dealers favored in its prede-cessor and then some.“The combination of product quality and reliability, along

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hitch features two adjustable pivot arms that can be orientedhorizontally, relative to the truck’s axle, and vertically toallow trailers to clear the taller truckbed walls now on many late-model pickups. Thenew hitch also featuresadjustable plastic feetthat allow the hitch toadapt and mount snuglyto an ever-increas-ing variety oftruck bed corru-gation patterns.The entire system

is made of Americansteel and is finished top tobottom with a tough, durablepowder coating. Once installed,the substructure leaves the truckbed totally unobstructed. The sub-structure’s socket accommodatesany of seven different turnover-ball-style hitches, including the RVB3500 companion.The single-post hitch base drops easily into the socket and,

once married to the substructure, uses adaptable leveling feetfor stabilization and bolts to lock it securely into position.Pivot arms are also fully adjustable with a height range of 161/4 to 18 1/4 in. (41 to 46 cm). The arms feature thickpolyurethane bushings that allow the locked coupler head topivot effortlessly, and the coupler head itself is fitted with ahydraulic dampening mechanism that absorbs road shock

and tilts up to seven degrees.“Our new 20,000-pound rated companion hitch is a

response to recent trends in the structure and shape of truckbeds, along with the increasing lengths and weights of trail-ers,” Cleat Stockebrand, product design engineer of B&WTrailer Hitches, said. “The new companion hitch basetakes advantage of the structural features of late modeltruck beds, optimizing the capacity of the hitch and giv-

ing customers the needed adjustments to accommo-date their towing needs.”

The new companion fifth wheel aftermar-ket trailer hitch makes unhitching the

trailer easier as well. The hitch fea-tures massive 1-in. (2.5 cm)-thick castlocking jaws that are twice as hefty astraditional mechanisms. The jaw’srobust cam-lock design allows anyoperator to uncouple a trailer evenwhen parked on significantly uneventerrain, according to the manufacturer.The RVB3500 companion fifth

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Final function tests before delivery: the Nicolas MHD G2SPE with coupled PowerPack.

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Asphalt Care Equipment &Supply

2765 Galloway Rd.Bensalem, PA 19020

215-639-9800Fax: 215-639-9802www.asphaltcare.com

Foley Rents833 Centennial Ave.Piscataway, NJ 08855

888-417-6464Fax: 732-885-3052www.foleyinc.com

H.A. DeHart & Son311 Crown Point Rd.Thorofare, NJ 08086

856-845-2800www.hadehart.com

Alban Cat8531 Pulaski HighwayBaltimore, MD 21237

800-492-6994www.albancat.com

Abingdon, MD410-679-7800Myersville, MD301-293-2377

Upper Marlboro, MD301-420-3700Felton, DE

302-284-4100Sterling, VA

703-450-6700Winchester, VA540-667-4200

Bobcat of Connecticut, Inc.54 Alna Lane

E. Hartford, CT 06108860-282-2648

Fax: 860-282-6164www.bobcatct.com

Bobcat of Stratford821 Wooden RoadStratford, CT 06615

203-380-2300Fax: 203-380-9791

Bobcat of Greater Springfield181 Wayside Ave.

West Springfield, MA 01089413-746-4647

Fax: 413-746-4648

Bobcat of North Jersey

201 Maltese Dr.Totowa, NJ 07512973-774-9500

Fax: 973-774-9501

H.O. Penn Machinery122 Noxon Rd.

Poughkeepsie, NY 12603845-452-1200

699 Brush Ave.Bronx, NY 10465718-863-3800

783 Bloomingburg Rd.Bloomingburg, NY 12721

845-733-6400

660 Union Ave.Holtsville, NY 11742

631-758-7500

15 Middle Ave.Holtsville, NY 11742

631-758-7500

225 Richard St.Newington, CT 06111

860-594-4800www.hopenn.com

4565 William Penn HighwayMurrysville, PA 15668

866-551-4602

Erie3950 Depot RoadErie, PA 16510814-898-3388

Somerset168 Industrial Park RoadSomerset, PA 15501

814-445-7915

Clearfield1307 Old Town Rd. & Route

879Clearfield, PA 16830

814-765-1611

MansfieldUS Route 6 East

Mansfield, PA 16933570-662-7171

Lantz Corners3105 Route 219Kane, PA 16735814-778-5250

Mount Pleasant309 Foothills Lane

Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666724-696-4080

TurbotvilleRoute 54 and Interstate 180

(Exit 5)Turbotville, PA 17772

570-538-2551

Lancaster4326 Oregon PikeEphrata, PA 17522717-859-4905

State College2955 Steward Dr.

State College, PA 16801814-237-8338

Harrisburg5210 Paxton StreetHarrisburg, PA 17111

717-564-0598

Wilkes-Barre970 Wilkes Barre Twp. Rd.Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

570-822-8141

ClarksburgRoute 76E and Route 40Clarksburg, WV 26330

304-842-2222

ShinnstonRoute 2, Box 849

Shinnston, WV 26431304-592-5855

www.clevelandbrothers.com

of North Jersey

Cleveland Brothersof Connecticut

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OPDYKE INC.

2003 INTERNATIONAL 4300; DT466 6 CYL (230 HP); ALLISON 6 SP; A/C; 33K GVW.

IMT 382052 SERVICE CRANE; 3.75 TON; 20’ STEEL FLATBED.

3123 BETHLEHEM PIKE, HATFIELD, PA 19440 ( 8 6 6 ) 2 3 9 - 0 4 5 1 S A L E S @ O P D Y K E S . C O M

2008 STERLING LT9500; MERCEDES 6 CYL (450 HP); FULLER 8LL; ALUMINUM WHEELS; POWER

WINDOWS + LOCKS; A/C; 66K GVW.

DICKIRSON SEPTIC TRUCK;3K GAL STEEL TANK; MASPORT PTO DRIVE PUMP.

2006 FREIGHTLINER M2-106; CAT C-7 6 CYL (300 HP); 9 SP; AIR RIDE; A/C; 54,320 GVW.

LEDWELL 28’ WOOD ROLLBACK; R E A R S TA B I L I Z E R S .

2000 FREIGHTLINER FL70; CAT 31266 CYL (250 HP); 7 SP; A/C; 33K GVW.

NATIONAL N80A KNUCKLEBOOM; 7 TON; 13’ STEEL FLAT / UTILITY.

2000 FORD F750 CREW CAB; CAT 3126 6 CYL (210 HP); ALLISON 5 SP; 33K GVW. 11’ ENCLOSED UTILITY BODY.

2005 FORD F750 4X4; CAT C-7 6 CYL (230 HP); 6 SP; A/C; 33K GVW.

CAB & CHASSIS; 119’’WB; 194’’CA.

2004 FREIGHTLINER FL112 6X6; CAT C-12 6 CYL (380 HP); FULLER 8LL; A/C; ALUM WHEELS; 60K GVW. EFFER 430/7S KNUCKLEBOOM; 12 TON; RADIO REMOTES; 17’ STEEL FLATBED.

1998 FREIGHTLINER FL80 4X4; CAT 3126 6 CYL (230 HP); 6 SP. CAB & CHASSIS; 188” WHEELBASE; 122” REAR OF

CAB TO C-LINE REAR AXLE.

1988 MACK MR690S; EM6-275 6 CYL (275 HP); MACK 8 SP; 62,180 GVW. 1999 STOCKER MODEL 8

TREE SPADE .

$79,500 $34,500 $ 49,500

$59,500 $19,500

$139,500

$26,900 $39,500

8405 8351 8272

8303 8404

8325 8383

8289

8418

$79,500 8364

2005 FORD F650; CAT C-7 6 CYL (210 HP); 6 SP; A/C; 26K GVW.

VACMASTER VNDS4000 VACUUM EXCAVATOR.

$44,500

2003 INTERNATIONAL 4300; DT466 6 CYL (230 HP); ALLISON 5 SP; A/C; 33K GVW.

11’ ENCLOSED UTILITY BODY; B O S S P T O D R I V E N A I R C O M P.

$29,500 8396

149,278 miles

105,295 miles

23,994 miles

1998 MACK RD688S; E7-350 6 CYL (350 HP); MAXITORQUE 13 SP; A/C; 62K GVW.

1998 ATLAS LOADER AK300.1 VA21; RADIO REMOTE CTRLS; 22’6’’ STEEL FLATBED.

$59,500 8377

163,816 miles

68,014 miles

42,413 miles

204,194 miles

2000 VOLVO WG64; VOLVO VED12C-345 6 CYL (345 HP); FULLER 8LL; 86K GVW.

EFFER 335-6S KNUCKLEBOOM; 1 3 T O N; 2 4 ’ S T E E L F L AT B E D.

$69,500 8393

257,370 miles

84188418$44,50028 NEW starting at $9,500

2003 INTERNATIONAL 4300; DT466 6 CYL (230 HP); ALLISON 6 SP; A/C; 33K GVW.

IMT 382052 SERVICE CRANE;3.75 TON; 20’ STEEL FLATBED.

3123 BETHLEHEM PIKE, HATFIELD, PA 19440 3123 BETHLEHEM PIKE, HATFIELD, PA 19440

2003 INTERNATIONAL 4300; (230 HP); ALLISON 6 SP; A/C; 33K GVW.

IMT 382052 SERVICE CRANE;IMT 382052 SERVICE CRANE;3.75 TON; 20’ STEEL FLATBED.

3123 BETHLEHEM PIKE, HATFIELD, PA 19440 3123 BETHLEHEM PIKE, HATFIELD, PA 19440 20+ used starting at $4,900

UNMOUNTED KNUCKLEBOOMS

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$39,500 8381C

2003 FREIGHTLINER FL112; MERCEDES 0M460LA 6 CYL (370 HP); FULLER 8LL; A/C; 66K GVW.

28’ STEEL FLATBED.

172,568 miles

4x4

185,495 miles

67,865 miles

UNDER CDL

68,836 miles

4x4

8 IN STOCK

2 IN STOCK

13 TON

12 TON

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2006 PETERBILT 335; CUMMINS 8.3L 6 CYL (315 HP); FULLER 10 SP; A/C; 50K GVW.

REINCO HG-30GX-4045T2 HYDROSEEDER; 1K GAL STEEL FUEL TANK; 6 PROD TANKS; HYD DRIVEN

AIR COMP; 120LB GREASE CAN; TOOL BOXES.

$89,500 8417

14,653 miles

TEREX CRANE BT4792; 23.5 TON; 146’ TOTAL HOOK HEIGHT.

2 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 4 F R E I G H T L I N E R & S T E R L I N G

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$84.5K - $99.5K

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Mack Celebrates Ongoing Commitment to Tech EducationMack Trucks continues to invest in train-

ing for future technicians, recently awardingNathaniel Chyle, a student enrolled inWyoTech’s Diesel Advanced TechnologyEducation (DATE) for Mack Trucks pro-gram in Blairsville, Pa., with a Mack TrucksDATE Scholarship.Chyle, who aspires to be a shop foreman

or lead technician, will use the $8,700 schol-arship to take part in the three-month DATEprogram in preparation for a position servic-ing and repairing Mack trucks. Studentsenrolled in the DATE program receive spe-cialized training on Mack engines, electron-ics, emissions, powertrain and chassis com-ponents. The program is designed to helpstudents graduate as advanced apprenticetechnicians with a potential for an accelerat-ed path to achieve Mack master technicianstatus.“Students who complete WyoTech’s

DATE program for Mack Trucks in additionto the core Diesel Technology training pro-gram are ready to join the workforce andwill bring extensive hands-on experience totheir new positions at Mack dealerships,”said Dale Eslinger, executive director of theWTI Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profitorganization that administers scholarshipsfor WyoTech students.

Mack’s own technician training pro-grams, offered through the seven MackTrucks Academy locations, also recentlyreceived recognition, winning a 2013

Excellence in Learning Award from theBrandon Hall Group, a preeminent researchand analyst organization focused on drivingorganizational performance. Mack Trucks

Academy took home a Gold Award, thehighest honor, for its comprehensive cur-riculum and certification program that helpsMack technicians progress through trainingpaths as they work toward becoming mastertechnicians.“It’s an honor to receive what is often

called an ‘Academy Award’ by the learningindustry,” said John Walsh, Mack vice pres-ident of marketing. “Strong training andcertification programs are essential toMack’s businesses, helping ensure our serv-ice technicians are authorities on the opera-tions of our vehicles and are up to speed onthe latest technologies.”Mack’s certification program blends

online and instructor-led courses, followedby comprehensive skills testing, to helptechnicians achieve the competencies need-ed to progress from skilled, to expert andultimately master technician and maintainthose certifications. At minimum, 50 per-cent of a Mack dealership’s service techni-cians must maintain Expert or Master Techstatus.For more information, visit www.mack-

trucks.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mack Trucks recently awarded Nathaniel Chyle, a student enrolled in WyoTech’sDiesel Advanced Technology Education (DATE) for Mack Trucks program inBlairsville, Pa., with a Mack Trucks DATE Scholarship.

Telescopic 55-Ton HRG Offers Multiple ConfigurationsThe telescopic 55-ton (50

t) hydraulic removablegooseneck (HRG) trailerfrom Talbert Manufacturingoffers a 20-in. (51 cm) deckheight, the versatility toextend deck length and theflexibility to operate withmultiple rear axle configura-tions. Talbert designed the 55-

ton HRG with a telescopicdeck capable of extendingfrom 30 to 50 ft. (9 to 15 m)long. Extended, the unit hasa 27-ft. (8 m) wood deck inthe front and a 3-ft. (.9 m)wood platform in the rearwith beams stretchingbetween. The trailer expandsand locks in 4-ft. (1.2 m) increments. Whenlengthened, the telescopic trailer is ideal forhauling any equipment that requires a longdeck, such as tanks, bridge beams or bulkyequipment. When compressed, the trailercan be used as a standard deck trailer. The HRG features a 96-in. (244 cm)

swing radius and a gooseneck extensionwith a 120-in. (305 cm) swing clearance.While the competition offers 22- and 24-in.

(56 and 61 cm) deck heights, Talbert offersthis telescopic HRG with a 20-in. deckheight.The unit can be set up as a four axle close

couple or in a 2 + 2 or 3 + 1 spread axle con-figuration. Due to permitting requirements,getting a trailer to an overall length of lessthan 53 ft. (16 m) can be important. TheTalbert 55-ton telescopic trailer features 3rdand 4th axles that can be flipped or removed,

plus a 24-in. pinned and hinged gooseneckextension that also can be flipped. With these two key features, the trailer can

be shortened to less than 53 ft. so there is noneed to obtain an over-length permit whenthe trailer is running empty.The Talbert 55-ton telescopic trailer is

equipped with standard air-ride suspension.The trailer also is equipped with optionalDura-Bright aluminum wheels, strobe lights

at each axle, and a batterybackup that powers the light-ing package when the traileris disconnected from thetruck cab.This trailer delivers

greater lifting capacity overcomparable models due tothe gooseneck design. Whilemost conventional trailersfeature only two or threecylinders that run perpendi-cular to the deck, Talbertengineers its trailers withfour that run parallel. Thismeans Talbert trailers offer astronger lifting capacity andminimizes or eliminates theneed for frequent loadadjustments, according to

the manufacturer. In combination with its heavy-duty T-1,

100,000-PSI minimum yield steel construc-tion, the Talbert 55-ton telescopic traileroffers added strength and reliability.For more information, call 800/348-5232

or visit www.talbertmfg.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Talbert designed the 55-ton (50 t) HRG with a telescopic deck capable of extending from 30 to 50 ft. (9 to 15 m)long. Extended, the unit has a 27-ft. (8 m) wood deck in the front and a 3-ft. (.9 m) wood platform in the rearwith beams stretching between.

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A.G.ALLEBACH INC.

A.G. Allebach, Inc.PO Box 321

1690 Quarry RdKulpsville, PA 19443

215-368-7707Fax: 215-368-9955

Prospect Park, PA610-534-0700

Harrisburg, PA800-325-6455

Lancaster, PA877-503-4307

Wilkes-Barre, PA866-667-6756

Pittsburgh, PA800-692-7600

Syracuse, NY800-368-6455

Albany, NY518-357-2200

www.ehrbar.com

4 Executive PlazaYonkers, NY 10701914-738-5100

601 Coates Ave.Holbrook, NY631-563-7600

New York City, NY718-626-3331

42 Kenosia Ave.Danbury, CT203-743-0088

Lucky’s Trailer Sales

www.luckystrailers.com402 Vermont Route 107South Royalton, VT802-763-2585

Fax 802-763-2492

28 Jasper Mine RoadColchester, VT 05446

802-893-6565Fax 802-893-6604

3660 Interchange RoadColumbus, OH 43204

614-443-9751888-DITCHWITCHFAX: 614-443-9219

www.ditchwitchOH.com

9052 Marshall RoadCranberry Township, PA

16066724-742-2844

888-DITCHWITCHFAX: 724-742-2877

www.ditchwitchPA.com

Edward Ehrbar, Inc. Ditch Witch of Ohio, W. PA & W. NYStephenson Equipment, Inc.

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CHADWICK-BaROSSWestbrook, ME • 207/854-8411Bangor, ME • 207/942-4838Caribou, ME • 207/498-2547Concord, NH • 603/224-4063

MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO., INC.Hicksville, NY • 516/681-7600Riverhead, NY • 631/369-1147

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO.

Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031Drums, PA • 570/788-1127Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132

Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070

VANTAGE EQUIPMENTLatham, NY • 518/220-9500Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931 Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611

11:57:46 AM

WOODCO MACHINERYWoburn, MA • 781/935-3377www.woodcomachinery.com

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351

Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840www.tylerequipment.com

RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANYPittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788

PENN JERSEYPENN JERSEY MACHINERYDeptford NJ • 856/227-6400Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919Lionville PA • 610/363-9200

Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105

Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700Chesapeake • 757/485-3314

Richmond • 804/266-0000Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750Wise, VA • 276/328-8027

Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC

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CHADWICK-BaROSSWestbrook, ME • 207/854-8411Bangor, ME • 207/942-4838Caribou, ME • 207/498-2547Concord, NH • 603/224-4063

MALVESE EQUIPMENT CO., INC.Hicksville, NY • 516/681-7600Riverhead, NY • 631/369-1147

HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO.

Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031Drums, PA • 570/788-1127Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132

Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070

VANTAGE EQUIPMENTLatham, NY • 518/220-9500Batavia, NY • 585/344-1931 Syracuse, NY • 315/437-2611

11:57:46 AM

WOODCO MACHINERYWoburn, MA • 781/935-3377www.woodcomachinery.com

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP.East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351

Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840www.tylerequipment.com

RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANYPittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788

PENN JERSEYPENN JERSEY MACHINERYDeptford NJ • 856/227-6400Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919Lionville PA • 610/363-9200

Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105

Baltimore, MD • 410/242-6500Manassas, VA • 703/393-7344Winchester, VA • 540/722-3700Chesapeake • 757/485-3314

Richmond • 804/266-0000Roanoke, VA • 540/989-3750Wise, VA • 276/328-8027

Bridgeville, DE • 800/638-6012

MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC

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Caterpillar Work Tools is introduc-ing a new generation of multi-proces-sors for Cat hydraulic excavators. TheCat MP318 and MP324 multi-proces-sors can handle virtually any demoli-tion job simply by using the basichousing and a choice of up to sixavailable jaw sets, according to themanufacturer.

The new multi-processor designbuilds on the success of its predeces-sor. It features an efficient weight-to-power ratio and a strong cutting andcrushing capability. The strong rotatorprovides a continuous 360-degreerotation that allows the operator tocarry out the demolition job quicklyand precisely from any angle.

Each multi-processor can beequipped with a wide selection ofinterchangeable jaws: concrete cutter(CC), demolition (D), pulverizer (P),shear (S), universal (U), and tank shear (TS).With one common housing and properlyselected sets of jaws a contractor can achieveflexibility with minimum investment and

can accomplish most tasks encountered on ademolition job. The various jaws can bequickly installed or changed, due to a newjaw locking system. Instead of taking about

45 minutes to change the jaws with theprevious series, it now takes only 10 min-utes. Basic tools are all that is needed,according to the manufacturer.

Caterpillar has made maintenanceeasier, too. The new jaws use bolt-onand pin-on wear material to eliminatealmost all need to weld the jaws.Keeping a jaw set in good repair hasnever been easier and can be done onsite in a matter of hours. Protection forhydraulic components and hoses hasbeen increased, and an improvedmotor guard gives greater motor pro-tection. Also, access to the cylinderhas been made easier and the cylinderrod protection has been optimized.The number of greasing points hasbeen reduced so servicing becomeseasy. Daily maintenance requires onlygreasing, checking wear and replac-ing any worn parts.

The multi-processors are fullysupported by Cat dealers so that cus-tomers can order parts and servicefor machines and work tools from a

single source. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Cat Multi-Processors Handle Wide Range of Demolition Jobs

Pages 65-89

Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Six new jaw sets have beendesigned to take on any

demolition job.

The Cat MP318 and MP324 multi-processorscan have jaws installed or changed in as little as 10 minutes.

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Telestack ConveyorsPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealerfor Telestack conveyors. Providingmobile tracked stockpiling conveyors,radial telescopic conveyors and more!We have tracked units available forrental or purchase.

We also sell the full range of Powerscreen &Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsumachines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!

2012 model with approx 980 hrs. Cat engine still under warranty. 24 x 36”jaw crusher with quick hydraulic adjust settings. Overband magnet, side dirtconveyor, wireless remote control, grizzly feeder and dust suppression system. Location North Carolina. Priced to sell for $329,000

Powerscreen Metrotrak HA Jaw Crusher

Spare Parts

2012 model with approx 1175 hrs. Tier 4 engine. 28 x 44” jaw crusher withquick hydraulic adjust settings. Vibrating grizzly feeder, overband magnet,wireless remote, dust suppression system, side dirt conveyor. Location:South Carolina. Priced to sell at $395,000

Powerscreen Pegson XA400S Jaw Crusher

2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile TrackedScreening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal ScreenBox, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with AdditionalRecirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location:North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500

Powerscreen H6203

ALLSERIOUS OFFERS

CONSIDERED!

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www.albancat.com

8351 Pulaski Hwy.Baltimore, MD 21237

800-492-6994

Abingdon • 410-679-7800

Felton • 302-284-4100

Myersville • 301-293-2377

Sterling • 703-450-6700

Upper Marlboro • 301-420-3700

Winchester • 540-667-4200

www.clevelandbrothers.com

4565 William Penn Hwy.Murrysville, PA 15668-2016

888-232-5948

www.foleyinc.com

855 Centennial Ave.Piscataway, NJ 08855

732-885-5555

www.miltoncat.com

100 Quarry Drive • Milton, MA 01757508-634-3400

Wareham • 508-291-1200

Cranston • 401-946-6350

Richmond • 802-434-4228

Hopkinton • 603-746-4611

Warner • 603-746-4671

Scarborough • 207-883-9586

Brewer • 207-989-1890

Clifton Park • 518-877-8000

Syracuse • 315-476-9981

Binghamton • 607-772-6500

Batavia • 585-815-6200

www.ransome.com

2975 Galloway Rd.Bensalem, PA 19020

888-793-9994

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Powerscreen’s New Trakpactor 320SRImpact Crusher Offers Fast Set-Up TimePowerscreen has launched the new

Trakpactor 320SR impact crusher.“Building upon the success of the

Powerscreen Trakpactor 320 impactcrusher for the quarry and recyclingindustry, the new Trakpactor 320SRcrusher is set to establish itself as aclass leader amongst its peers anddemonstrates what is possible when wework with customers in defining fea-tures and specifications,” said DamianPower, global product director ofPowerscreen.

Trakpactor 320SR ImpactCrusher

The Powerscreen Trakpactor 320SRis a mid-sized horizontal impact crush-er redesigned to offer operators andcontractors excellent reduction andhigh consistency of product shape forperformance in quarry and recyclingapplications. The crushing chamberfeatures a 44.5 in. x 31.5 in. (1130mm

x 800mm) feed opening, hydraulicallyassisted CSS adjustment, four bar rotorand twin apron design and hydraulicoverload protection as standard. Newto this model is an optional fully inde-pendent hydraulic pre-screen, whichimproves fines removal and reduceschamber wear costs.The plant is capable of working in

the most demanding environments andfeatures rapid set-up time, fuel-efficientdirect drive system and excellent out-put potential of up to 352 US tph (320tph). The plant features a recirculatingconveyor, which rises for transport,allowing more ground clearance underthe machine when moving on site andloading for transport. One of the mostexciting features of the Trakpactor320SR crusher is the quick-detachpost-screen section that converts it to astandard Trakpactor 320 unit. Otheravailable options include a grindingpath, hydraulically folding mid-grade

stockpiling conveyor, an extendedfines conveyor with a class leading dis-charge height and a twin pole overbandmagnet, according to the company. Aswith all Powerscreen equipment, itcomes complete with the latest genera-tion engines to meet all global emissionstandards.Powerscreen equipment distributor

Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic hosted anopen day on Nov. 21 at CarolinaSunrock Kittrell quarry in Kittrell,N.C., where the Trakpactor 320SRimpact crusher processed recycled con-crete. The Premiertrak 400 jaw crusher,1000 Maxtrak cone crusher andWarrior 1400X screen were featured. For more information on

Powerscreen crushing and screeningproducts visit www.powerscreen.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.) CEG

New I-100RS Offers Advanced Electronic Control SystemThe Terex Finlay I-100RS direct drive 34

by 34 in. (86 by 86 cm) horizontal impactcrusher with variable speed gives operatorsincreased levels of fuel efficiency and pro-duction in both recycling and quarryingapplications. The Terex chamber givesexcellent reduction ratios and high consis-tency of product shape, according to themanufacturer. The machine features an on-board 8 by 4

ft. (2.44 by 1.2 m) single deck screen for siz-ing and recirculating oversize material backto the crushing chamber. The sizing screencan be quickly detached for applications thatdo not require resizing or recirculation ofmaterials for further processing. The I-100RS features hydraulic folding of all con-veyors providing rapid set-up times and easypoint to point moves when operating onmultiple sites.The machine features an advanced elec-

tronic control system that monitors and con-trols the speed of the rotor and regulates theheavy duty vibrating feeder (VGF) withintegrated pre-screen to maintain a consis-tent feed of material into the impact chamberfor optimal crushing conditions. Materialfrom the integrated pre-screen can be divert-ed to a stock pile via the optional by-passconveyor, or it may join the crushed product

on the main belt. The hopper has a standardcapacity of 3.01 cu. yds. (2.3 cu m).With tracked mobility this machine is

capable of working in the most demandingof environments and features a rapid set-uptime, according to the manufacturer. The machine features a heavy duty chas-

sis, with convenient access points and lad-ders to all service areas. Startup time for the Terex Finlay I-100RS

is minimal, with the machine ready forcrushing in less than 15 minutes. The heavyduty crawler tracks, and optional radioremote control unit, make on site mobility

very easy.A key additional benefit of the machine is

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(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Startup time for the Terex Finlay I-100RSis minimal, with the machine ready for

crushing in less than 15 minutes.

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Keeping Stump Grinders in Shape for the Best ResultsBy Stephen KingsleySPECIAL TO CEG

A stump grinder can be a power-ful attachment tool when mountedon a skid steer loader, but onlywhen it is kept in peak running con-dition. The stump grinder is a sim-ple cutting device with a round,steel wheel with perforations hold-ing a set of carbide cutters aroundthe circumference of the wheel.These attachments are most com-monly used for landscaping con-struction and stump removal appli-cations. The attachment is robust tohandle tough, dirty jobs — and thatkind of work can create problemsfor the machine if it is not properlymaintained.First and foremost, keep safety in

mind when performing any type ofmaintenance on the attachment.Make sure the stump grinder islowered to the ground and the park-ing brake is set. Make absolutelycertain that the hydraulic circuit isin the off position, turn off the skid-steer engine and remove the key. Ifthe stump grinder must remain inthe raised position during mainte-nance, block the unit securely toprevent accidental release of thelifting mechanism. Finally, discon-nect the hydraulic couplers as abackup safety measure.

Proper LubricationAll maintenance begins with

proper lubrication. Each movingpart should be lubricated using aquality lubricant. “We recommend the use of SAE

multi-purpose lubricant or equiva-lent SAE multi-purpose type grease,” saidDave Aldrich, product support and trainingrepresentative of Paladin Attachments, man-ufacturer of the Bradco Stump Grinderattachment. “Neglecting proper lubricationcan lead to reduced efficiency, increasedwear, early breakdown, and the needlessreplacement of parts.” All parts with grease fittings should be

lubricated on a daily basis or every 8 hoursof operation, whichever comes first. Be sureto clean the grease fittings before using thegrease gun so as not to inject dirt into the sys-tem. After greasing, wipe off any excessgrease from the grease fittings. Dirt can col-lect on exposed excess grease, causingincreased wear. If a grease fitting is missing,replace it immediately. The gearbox is critical to attachment

longevity. The oil level in the gearbox shouldbe checked at least once a week. This is a

simple, but very important step. “For example,” said Aldrich, “on a

Bradco stump grinder, this check can be per-formed by removing the access cover fromthe front of the frame and then removing thepipe plug from the end of the gearbox. Thelubricant should be at the same level as theplug. If the lubricant level is low, fill it with80 to 90 weight gear lubricant. Do not over-fill. Too much lubricant might rupture thegearbox seals.”

Maintenance RequirementsRegular maintenance is the key to long

life and safe operation. Most manufacturershave reduced maintenance requirements onthe stump grinder to a minimum, but it isvery important that they be performed cor-rectly and in a timely manner.Before using the stump grinder each day,

routinely look it over. Run your hand over

the entire machine to make sure nothing isloose or broken. Make sure nothing thatshould be sharp is dull, and nothing thatshould be dull is sharp. If hydraulic fluid isleaking from a hose connection, tighten it orreplace it. If a bearing needs greasing, greaseit. If the bearings are over-greased, wipethem off.Check the brazed joints of the cutter head

to make sure all the cutters are bolted on andmeet the torque specs of the manufacturer.Make sure the cutters aren’t folded down orbroken off. This check should be performedat least once a day; twice a day if possible.Hydraulic safety should be a key point in

any maintenance program. A garden hoseflows at approximately 5 to 10 gallons perminute. In comparison, the stump grinderhas a flow rate of up to 40 gallons per minutein high-flow units. That immense amount ofpressure builds up in the hose and, if the hose

breaks or is cut, it can be a life-threatening issue. The hydraulicfluid can escape the hose withenough pressure to lacerate the skinor sever an appendage.

Maintenance ChecklistThe following items should be

checked on a daily basis:• Check the skid-steer loader

hydraulic system to ensure there isan adequate level of hydraulic oil.• Check the gearbox castle nut;

make sure it is torqued to a mini-mum-250/maximum-350 footpounds. (Every nut and bolt has anSAE torque rating. If under-torqued, the nut can become loose.If over-torqued, the pressure exert-ed can begin to pull down on anddistort the threads on the nut andbolt, causing the nut to loosen.)• Check mounting hardware on

teeth; torque to a minimum-150/maximum-180 foot pounds.• Check all other hardware and

tighten as necessary.• Check hydraulic system for

leaks.• Check gearbox power shaft for

foreign material around the shaftand remove it. (Any foreign materi-al around the shaft can become anabrasive, which can amplify thewear of seals and shafts.) • Check teeth for damage and

replace when necessary. (If theteeth are broken off or folded over,the performance of the stumpgrinder diminishes greatly, requir-ing the use of more time and morefuel to perform the task.)• Check that all safety guards and

devices are installed correctly.(Without safety guards in place, the operatorand those standing nearby are at risk of beinghit by flying debris.)• Check for missing or illegible

safety/warning decals. (There may be threedifferent warning emblems on the attach-ment. One indicates the potential to hurtsomeone; a second indicates the potential forcatastrophic injury; and the third indicatesthe potential to kill.)The operator’s manual is the best source

of information for maintaining a stumpgrinder attachment, but common sense playsan important role as well. If something does-n’t look right or sound right, check it. It justmakes good sense.For more information, visit www.paladi-

nattachments.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Disc perforations assist with chip discharge.

Carbide cutting teeth in action.

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Vibrating Screen FeaturesDouble Eccentric Shaft

The F-Class vibrating screen from W.S.Tyler offers a solution for challengingscreening applications requiring minimalvibration transmission during operation.This allows for multiple machine use with-in the same building or structure withoutthe same reinforcing measures required tohouse traditional vibrating screens. The F-Class also is ideal for screening situationsthat require consistent, load independentperformance at constant G-Force in alloperational modes. Featuring a four-bearing technology, the F-Class minimizes struc-tural vibrationand delivers ac o n s i s t e n tstroke, whicht w o - b e a r i n gscreens cannotprovide, andwith the rightmedia choicevirtually elimi-nates blinding and peg-ging, according to the manufac-turer.

With the ability to handle the toughestapplications, the F-Class is designed andbuilt for scalping and classifying of ores,minerals, stones, sand and gravel.

The F-Class features an advanced eccen-tric shaft design, supported by four high-performance, double spherical roller bear-ings. The double eccentric shaft creates aconstant positive stroke that handle materi-al volume spikes without losing momen-tum. As the eccentric shaft turns, the screenbody is forced to follow the shaft move-ment. While it travels upward, the counter-balance weights move in the opposite direc-tion and create an equal force to that gener-ated by the body. As a result, the forces can-cel each other, allowing a dynamically bal-anced system that transmits minimal to novibrations into the structure. This allowsmultiple screens to be placed side by sidewhile minimizing the investments intoheavy structures. Furthermore, the designkeeps noise emissions low for a quieter sys-tem and reduced overall plant noise. Thesefeatures are the reason why demanding pro-ducers for products such as iron ore andphosphates as well as limestone utilize theF-Class in buildings housing up to 45 unitsover up to 8 stories while minimizing theinvestments into the required structures.

The continual circular screening actionprovided by the eccentric design also pro-duces a constant, optimized G-Force. Notonly does this further maximize screeningefficiency, it allows the F-Class to be aneffective solution in both wet and dry appli-cations.

Designed for high tonnage outputs, theF-Class can process up to 5,000 tons (4,536

t) per hour, as well as provide fast, accuratesizing of virtually any material ranging incut size from 0.15 to 9.76-in. (.4 to 24.8cm). In addition to traditional screening, theF-Class often is used before primary crush-ers to screen out fines and eliminate crush-er wear. It precisely screens material from6-in. (15 cm) down to 20 mesh.

To provide maxi-mum versatility, theF-Class can be runwith up to threescreen decks. Theunit featuresinclines from 10-to 25-degrees and

comes with a baseframe that allows for

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Huck-bolted screen body fastening,allowing for extra strength and rigidity.

Side plates are constructed with high-strength carbon steel. The area surroundingthe shaft assembly is strengthened with areinforcing plate, which ties together theside plate, screen panel and shaft assembly.

Global screening experts work to designthe ideal screens for each application. Eachunit is built on platforms that combine amachine width and a drive type, consistingof an eccentric shaft assembly with bearingsizes ranging from 4.7 to 6.3 in. (120 to 160mm). Within the platform, the customerchooses basic parameters, such as screenlength and the quantity of decks the appli-cation requires. Within these parameters,the customer then chooses between multi-ple variables, such as deck set-up, suspen-sion systems, reinforcing plates, wear lin-ing as well as stroke and speed combina-tions.

Every F-Class vibrating machine is bornfrom substantial engineering experience.All screens undergo extensive testing,inspections, and vibration analysis prior toshipping. These inspections assure properworkmanship, correct balance and smoothoperation. During commissioning on site,the screen is again tested to make sure itachieves optimal performance within thecustomer’s specific operation and perform-ance targets. The F-Class is backed by astandard 18-month warranty from date ofshipment, 12 months from the installationdate, or 6,000 operation hours — whichev-er comes first. This warranty can beincreased with optional customer-specificwarranty upgrade packages.

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(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Route 33 W , WV 26285304-636-6421

284 V Fairmont, WV 26554304-534-5454

, WV 25313304-204-1818

195 Industrial P , KY 41501606-432-0321

Ashland, KY 41101606-928-3477

www.lec1.com

In Delaware:IRON SOURCE LLC25113 Dupont Blvd. own, DE 19947302-856-7545 | 888-733-5119www.ironsourcede.com

In Massachusetts:CLEAVES CO., INC.300 Reser , MA 02494781-449-0833 | 877-449-0833www.cleavesco.com

In Massachusetts/Connecticut:TYLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION251 Shaker Rd. ow, MA 01028413-525-6351 | 800-292-6351

1980 Berlin T , CT 06037800-352-4473 | 860-356-0840www.tylerequipment.com

In Connecticut:MUENCH CO., INC.15 , CT 06902203-323-9921www.muenchcompany.com

In New York:WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC.60 International Blvd. r,845-278-7766www.wtractor.com

NIAGARA FRONTIEREQUIPMENT SALES INC.

Ave. ,716-434-2000

If your region is not represented above, please call us or visit us online for assistance.

LARGE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS (BEAST RECYCLERS, WHOLE TREE CHIPPERS, FORESTRY MOWERS) SMALL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS (BRUSH CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS, ARBORVAC)

WILLIAM M. BIERS INC.

518-434-2747www.wmbiers.com

In Maryland/Virginia/DelawareMCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT CO., INC.Baltimore, MD 410-242-6500Manassas, VA 703-393-7344Winchester, VA 540-722-3700Chesapeake, VA 757-485-3314Richmond, VA 804-266-0000Roanoke, VA 540-989-3750Wise, VA 276-328-8027Bridgeville, DE 800-638-6012www.mcclung-logan.com

In West Virginia/Kentucky:LESLIE EQUIPMENT CO.6248 Webster Road • Cowen, WV 26206304-226-3299 | 888-694-4695

136 Clifton Drive • Beaver, WV 25813304-255-1525

Route 33 West • Norton, WV 26285304-636-6421

284 Van Kirk Drive • Fairmont, WV 26554304-534-5454

19 Groff Crossing Drive • Cross Lanes, WV 25313304-204-1818

195 Industrial Park Drive • Pikeville, KY 41501606-432-0321

8331 Meade Springer Road • Ashland, KY 41101606-928-3477

www.lec1.com

In Delaware:IRON SOURCE LLC25113 Dupont Blvd. • Georgetown, DE 19947302-856-7545 | 888-733-5119www.ironsourcede.com

In Massachusetts:CLEAVES CO., INC.300 Reservoir Street • Needham, MA 02494781-449-0833 | 877-449-0833www.cleavesco.com

In Massachusetts/Connecticut:TYLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION251 Shaker Rd. • East Longmeadow, MA 01028413-525-6351| 800-292-6351

1980 Berlin Turnpike • Berlin, CT 06037800-352-4471 | 860-356-0840www.tylerequipment.com

In New York:WILLIAM M. BIERS, INC.100 Port Street • Albany, NY 12202518-434-2747www.wmbiers.com

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC.60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509845-278-7766www.wtractor.com

NIAGARA FRONTIER EQUIPMENT SALES, INC.4060 Lake Ave. • Lockport, NY 14094716-434-2000

In Pennsylvania/New JerseyMODERN EQUIPMENT201 W. Church Rd., Suite 500King of Prussia, PA 19046610-825-1952 | 800-445-4381

Bristol, PA 215-943-9100Edison, NJ 732-738-9200Sicklerville, NJ 800-682-9673

www.moderngroup.com

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Genesis Appoints Archibald National Account ManagerGenesis Attachments has promoted

Blaine Archibald to national accountmanager.In this newly formed role, Archibald,

previously the Genesis southwestregional manager, will develop, manageand maintain a national account pro-gram focusing on the scrap industry.“The creation of this new role within

Genesis emphasizes our focus on serv-ing scrap customers who have nation-wide locations and attachment needs,”said Shane Kuhlmey, Genesis directorof North American sales. “Blaine’s pro-fessionalism, industry knowledge andexperience developing and maintainingstrong relationships will be visible in allfacets of this new program he’ll be lead-ing.”Archibald also will continue in his

regional manager role until a successoris named.For more information, call 715/395-

5252 or visit genesisattachments.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Blaine Archibald will develop, manage andmaintain a national account program focus-ing on the scrap industry.

Visit Us At Booth 602

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Get the Big Picture Serving all of New England

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KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens hosted more than 60authorized North American dealers at its annual nationaldealer conference (NDC), held in Eugene, Ore.Each year, KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens launches

new products and sales tools for its dealers during the nation-al dealer conference. This year, KPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens launched seven new pieces of equipment, includingthe new generation SuperStacker, the GT125 jaw crusher, theGT145S screen plant, the GT165DF screen plant, theKodiak Plus K500+ cone crusher, the Series 9000 de-water-ing screen and the high frequency screen for the industrialsands market. In addition to its new product launches, KPI-JCI and Astec

Mobile Screens also unveiled its new dealer-only app called“IronCaddy,” which enables authorized dealers to accessinformation about its five product lines, as well as mediaofferings. Each dealership received a new Samsung GalaxyTab 3 to use for sales support and education. Melinda Schweitzer, marketing manager of KPI-JCI and

Astec Mobile Screens, said this valuable new digital tool willallow dealers to have the latest information at their fingertips,while helping them maximize application and productvideos and animations.“Our goal as a manufacturer is to supply our domestic and

international dealers with the tools they need to tap into newand existing markets with our innovative products,”Schweitzer said. “We believe IronCaddy will be the resourcethey need to help their customers understand the features andbenefits of our equipment in an engaging and interactivemanner.”During the 2013 national dealer conference, KPI-JCI and

Astec Mobile Screens released its new company video,which focuses on the company’s history, longevity and com-mitment to quality and innovation. New, in-depth productvideos also were developed as educational tools on the newgeneration SuperStacker, the redesigned Vanguard jawcrusher, the Kodiak K500+ cone crusher, the high frequencyscreen for the industrial sands market, the Series 9000 wash-ing and classifying product line, and the Global Track prod-uct line.The company also announced a significant improvement

to its Web site, kpijci.com. Beginning in October, the Website will be translated automatically into Spanish, Portugueseand French Canadian based on computer language prefer-ences. “As a manufacturer of premier heavy equipment for mar-

kets all over the world, we know how critical it is to be ableto connect with dealers and customers in their native lan-guage,” Schweitzer said. “As we continue to grow, we willfocus on translating our sales and marketing tools into newlanguages to reach our customers all across the globe.”In addition to the educational sessions on KPI-JCI and

Astec Mobile Screens’ latest innovations, dealers were rec-ognized for their sales excellence during the annual NDCawards dinner. Dealers and industry media also attended anequipment expo with nine pieces of equipment on display, aswell as participated in factory tours at the KPI-JCI and AstecMobile Screens manufacturing facility located in Eugene.For more information, visit www.kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

KPI-JCI LaunchesNew Products

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With the new Terex® Fuchs D Series Loading Machines, you’ll quicklysee that our focus is on your success and meeting your individual on-site needs.

Simply put, Terex® Fuchs units are solid, productive, reliable performers.

So if you're looking for increased lifting capacities, outstanding fuelefficiency and excellent serviceability to go with top quality operatorcomfort, the D Series delivers.

To locate your nearest Terex® Fuchs distributor,call 866-837-3923 or visit www.terex.com.

The machines are shown with optional equipment.

THE D SERIES DELIVERS

© 2008 Terex Corporation • Terex is a registered trademark ofTerex Corporation in the United States of America and many other countries.

Terex Construction Americas8800 Rostin Road, Southaven, MS 38671 U.S.A.Tel +1 (662) 393-1800 Fax +1 (662) 393-1700Email [email protected] • www.terexca.com

www.terex.com • www.terexca.com

Chadwick-BaRoss15 Katrina RoadChelmsford, MA 01824978/256-9571Fax: 978/856-9571

Westbrook, ME207/854-8411

Bangor, ME207/942-4838

Caribou, ME207/498-2547

Concord, NH603/224-4063

Edward Ehrbar, Inc.www.ehrbar.com

4 Executive PlazaYonkers, NY 10701914/738-5100Fax: 914/738-6847

Holbrook, NY 11741631/563-7600Fax: 631/218-1069

Danbury, CT 06810203/743-0088Fax: 203/743-0266

New York City718/626-3331

Penn Jersey MachineryDeptford, NJ 08096856/227-6400

Somerville, NJ 08876908/218-1919

Lionville, PA 19341610/363-9200

Staten Island, NY 10314718/889-0105Fax: 718/889-0107

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UPCOMING SPECIALSECTIONS

ISSUE 2 Auction Company ProfilesAd Closing Date January 6, 2014Publishing Date January 15, 2014

ISSUE 4 Excavators & AttachmentsAd Closing Date February 3, 2014Publishing Date February 12, 2014

ISSUE 6 Paving, Compaction, MillingAd Closing Date March 3, 2014Publishing Date March 12, 2014

ISSUE 8 Skid SteersAd Closing Date March 31, 2014Publishing Date April 9, 2014

ISSUE 10 Attachments FocusAd Closing Date April 28, 2014Publishing Date May 7, 2014

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Go to www.acecrushers.comfor a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.

Ace Equipment Sales, Inc. and Milroy and Company LLC171 Tolland Turnpike (Route 74) • PO Box 535 • Willington, CT 06279

(860) 429-2793 • Fax: (860) 429-0542

John Patton • (860) 614-3426 Bill Dahill • (203) 314-2113

WE HAVE ALL THE PARTS YOU NEED:Manganese, Conveyor Belts, Idlers, Head Pulleys, Tail Pulleys and Much More!

Quality Service Guaranteed!

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• Largest Screen Deck in its Class• Longer Conveyors at 16’8” Stockpile Height• Standard 14’ Wide 12 CY Hopper

ENGINE 129-horsepower CAT® C4.4 (Tier 3)HOPPER CAPACITY 12-cubic yardsSTOCKPILE HEIGHT 16-feet 8-inches

TOP DECK 22-feet by 5-feetMIDDLE DECK 22-feet by 5-feetBOTTOM DECK 20-feet by 5-feet

TS-522 TD

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Montabert Crusher BucketsProvide All-in-One SolutionMontabert crusher buck-

ets provide aggregates pro-ducers, as well as construc-tion and demolition contrac-tors, with an all-in-one col-lecting, crushing and loadingsolution. Designed for usewith a variety of compactand heavy carriers weighingmore than 3-1/2 tons (3.1 t)— including skid-steer load-ers, backhoe loaders andexcavators — Montabertcrusher buckets quicklyprocess stone, concrete andasphalt debris, among otherhard, inert materials. Theresulting material can thenbe reused on site or loadedfor removal. Unlike dedicated crushing

and handling equipment,Montabert crusher bucketsare easily transported fromone job site to another andare fit for work in confinedspaces — such as populousurban centers — as well as inmountainous or hillyregions. In addition to reduc-ing dust and noise levelsassociated with separatecrushing and handlingequipment, Montabertcrusher buckets help mini-mize transportation andwaste disposal costs, provid-ing operations with a com-petitive edge, according tothe manufacturer. Montabert offers seven

wide-aperture crusher buck-et models, ranging in sizefrom 2,980 to 22,046 lbs. (1,351 to 10,000kg). With a loaded capacity of 1/2 cu. yd. (.4cu m), the smallest of the seven Montabertmodels (L-CRB 301) crushes up to 19-1/2cu. yds. (15 cu m) of material per hour at anadjustable output size of between 1/2 and 2in. (1.3 and 5 cm). In comparison, the largestmodel (CRB 2301) boasts a loaded capacityof 3 cu. yds. (2.3 cu m), processing up to 158cu. yds. (121 cu m) of material per hour at anadjustable output size of between 4 and 8 in.(10 and 20 cm). Similar to standard heavy-duty earthmov-

ing buckets, Montabert crusher buckets pro-vide operators with a simple design andstraightforward method of operation. Madeof high-strength steel and having wear-resistant jaws, Montabert crusher buckets

require minimal routine maintenance. To ensure optimal service life, Montabert

encourages operators to check screw fasten-ings, springs and the hydraulic system trans-mission belt every 50 working hours and togrease important joints every 30 workinghours. Depending on the particular job siteapplication, certain parts may requirereplacement more frequently than others. Anoptional electromagnetic separator, completewith its own onsite installation kit, is easilyattached to the Montabert crusher bucket,enabling the collection of iron and steel. For more information, visit

www.montabert.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Montabert offers seven wide-aperture crusher bucketmodels, ranging in size from 2,980 to 22,046 lbs. (1,351to 10,000 kg).

www.superior-ind.com

KING OF THE HILL

At Superior, we’re constantly searching for new ways to use our knowledge of bulk material handling systems to solve challenges and improve production. We’re driven by curiosity, loaded with determi-nation and energized by progress. How can we help you?

WHITNEY AND SON, INC. 95 Kelley Avenue • Fitchburg, MA 01420

978-343-6353 • 800-245-5472Fax 978-343-6586

Official dealer partner of Superior Industries in Maine, Vermont,

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

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Increase productivity and reduce operating costs with the Lokotrack LT106 jaw plant. New features, including a radial side conveyor, high inertia flywheels and an IC700™ process control system with ultrasonic material level sensor, combine to deliver the best capacity and cost efficiency in its size class. Contact your Metso distributor today.

www.metso.com

Technologythat can boostyour business.

Groundbreaking excellenceLokotrack LT106 jaw plant

MELLOTT COMPANY MILTON CAT H.O. PENN MACHINERY CO., INC. FOLEY, INC. CB CON-AGG

www.mellotts.com www.miltoncat.com www.hopenn.com www.foleyinc.com www.cbconagg.comAggregates, quarry, contractor & recycling

customers in MD, VA, WV, DE, and NC. Aggregates and quarry customers in NJ

Contractor and recycling customers in ME, RI, VT, NH, MA and state of NY , excluding New York City

and surrounding counties

Contractor and recycling customers in lower thirteen counties of NY state,

and in the state of CT

Contractor and recycling customers in state of NJ

Aggregates, quarry, contractor and recycling customers in state of PA

and NY, excluding New York City and surrounding counties

100 Mellott DriveWarfordsburg, PA 17267

6075 Corporate DriveEast Syracuse, NY 13057

4501 Greenpoint DriveGreensboro, NC 27410

800-634-5634

100 Quarry DriveMilford, MA 01757

508-634-3400

14 Kendrick RoadWareham Industrial Park

Wareham, MA 02571508-291-1200

2158 Plain� eld Pike Commerce Park W #10

Cranston, RI 02920401-946-6350

Route 2, One Cat Lane Richmond, VT 05477

802-434-4228

554 Maple Street Hopkinton, NH 03229

603-746-4611

Exit 7 I-89780 Route 103 EastWarner, NH 03278

603-746-4671

16 Pleasant Hill RoadScarborough, ME 04070

207-883-9586

79 Robertson Blvd.Brewer, ME 04412

207-989-1890

500 Commerce DriveClifton Park, NY 12065

518-877-8000

294 Ainsley DriveSyracuse, NY 13210

315-476-9981

55 Industrial Park DriveBinghamton, NY 13904

607-772-6500

4610 E. Saile DriveBatavia, NY 14020

585-815-6200

122 Noxon Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

845-452-1200

699 Brush Avenue Bronx, NY 10465 718-863-3800

783 Bloomingburg Road Bloomingburg, NY 12721

845-733-6400

660 Union Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742

631-758-7500

15 Middle Avenue Holtsville, NY 11742

631-758-7500

Contact our Aggregate SpecialistsIn CT call Scott Gilligan 860-461-6543

In NY state call Kevin Kretschmer 646-315-2284

855 Centennial AvenuePiscataway, NJ [email protected]

732-885-5555

5300 Paxton StreetHarrisburg, PA 17111

717-564-2121

Old Town Rd & Rte. 879Clear� eld, PA

814-765-1611

11 Progress DriveCranberry Twp., PA

724-776-7660

3950 Depot RoadErie, PA

814-898-3388

1500 S. Altamont Blvd.Frackville, PA

570-874-3560

146 Rose St.Indiana, PA

724-463-8743

3105 Route 219Lantz Corners, PA814-778-5250

US Rt. 6 EastMans� eld, PA

570-662-7171

4565 William Penn Hwy.Murrysville, PA

724-327-1300

168 Industrial Park RoadSomerset, PA

814-445-7915

2995 Stewart DriveState College, PA814-237-8338

Rt. 54 & I 180 (Exit 5)Turboville, PA

570-538-2551

Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd.Wilkes-Barre, PA570-822-8141

4326 Oregon PikeLancaster, PA

717-859-4905

309 Foothills LaneMount Pleasant, PA

724-696-4080

590 Suscon RoadPittston, PA

570-883-1044

WHITNEY & SON, INC.

www.whitneyandson.comAggregates and quarry customers in

CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, & VT

95 Kelley Ave.Fitchburg, MA 01420

800-245-5472978-343-6353

[email protected]

CBCon-Agg

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Baschmann Services, Inc.1101 Maple RoadElma, NY 14059

888-655-1101Fax: 716-655-0374

www.baschmann.com

Murrysville Machinery Company

1000 Commercial CourtIrwin, PA 15642

724-863-7000Fax: 724-863-9908

www.murrysvillemachinery.com

Thompson Rolec Enterprises LLC51 North Lisbon RoadLewiston, ME 04241207-784-6273

Fax: 207-784-9483www.thompsonrolec.com

Lionville Branch120 Gordon Rd.

Lionville, PA 19341610-363-9200

Somerville Branch61 County Line Rd.

Somerville, NJ 08876908-218-1919

Deptford Branch1330 Hurfville Rd.Deptford, NJ 08096856-227-6400

Staten Island Branch331 Edward Curry Ave.Staten Island, NY 10314718-899-0105

Penn Jersey Machinerywww.pennjerseryachinery.com

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Curry Supply Company AnnouncesThree New Personnel Additions

Curry Supply Co. announced therecent additions of John Roseberry,Stephen McConnell and TomCatalano.Roseberry joined the company as

information technology director. He isresponsible for the design, develop-ment, implementation, support andmanagement of the company’s com-puter-based information systems andstaff.Roseberry has more than 25 years

of working with business informationsystems, most recently as develop-ment services manager with a com-puter corporation where he manageddevelopers, analyzed market trendsand coordinated sales and technicaldevelopment efforts. He also bringssystems analysis and design, engineer-ing, programming and operationsexperience to the role.

“John is a great addition to ourteam,” said Mike Ritchey, CurrySupply principal partner. “His experi-ence with developing businessprocesses and driving systemsimprovement will keep Curry Supplyon the leading edge of informationtechnology.” McConnell joined Curry Supply as

quality control manager and ISO con-troller. He is responsible for the overallquality of the Curry Supply products

delivered to their customers. As part of Curry Supply’s extensive

quality control process, McConnellwill be inspecting and testing all ele-ments of assembly to final productdelivery. The control process includescalibration, hydraulics, crane andhoists, welding, cosmetics of surfaceand paint finish, overall appearanceand general functionality of operation.McConnell joins Curry Supply with

more than 20 years of quality controlmanufacturing experience in thedefense industries, working on supplierquality and process improvement. Healso is a military veteran. He has Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt

certifications; is an AS9100 andISO9001 certified internal auditor; hastrained work forces in Lean/Sigma,ESD & Haz-Mat communications; andalso has AutoCAD experience.“While Curry Supply has always

adhered to the highest quality stan-dards, having Stephen with us raisesthe bar even higher,” said Dave Beach,Curry Supply director of operations.“There is little margin of error in theAerospace defense industry, andStephen’s experience in that industryensures that every product we ship willhave been tested to the highest qualitycontrol standards possible.”Catalano joined Curry Supply as

director of marketing. He is responsiblefor marketing strategy, advertising andpromoting the Curry Supply brandthrough all available channels. The majority of his career has been

spent directing B2B marketing andadvertising campaigns for CaterpillarInc. and two different Caterpillar heavyequipment dealers in Oregon andIllinois. Most recently, Catalano wasthe marketing and advertising channelmanager of New Holland — CNH, aleading agricultural equipment manu-facturer in New Holland, Pa. Prior tothat, Catalano was the director of mar-keting of the Health & Safety Institutein Eugene, Ore. Catalano is certified as a Six Sigma

Green Belt. “We are excited to have Tom join

our team,” said Jason Ritchey, principalpartner of Curry Supply. “He brings anextensive amount of marketing andadvertising experience to our organiza-tion. Our goal is to make Curry Supplythe most sought-after brand for com-mercial service vehicles. Tom is goingto help us achieve that goal.”For more information, call 800/345-

2829 or visit www.currysupply.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Tom Catalano joined Curry Supplyas director of marketing.

John Roseberry is Curry Supply’snew information technology direc-tor.

Stephen McConnell will be inspect-ing and testing all elements ofassembly to final product delivery.

Visit CEG’s Web Site at www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com

Medico Industries1500 Highway 315 • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

570/825-7711Fax: 570/824-1169Route 611 & Shafer

School House Rd. • Stroudsburg, PA 18360570/420-0877

Fax: 570/420-0866www.medicoind.com

Highway Equipment Company22035 Perry Highway 1 • Zelienople (Pittsburgh), PA 16063

724/452-78005846 West Rd. & I-79 • McKean (Erie area), PA 16426

814/476-7755Rte. 219 North • Dubois, PA 15801

814/371-3600www.highway-equipment.com

Westchester Tractor60 International Blvd. • Brewster, NY 10509

845/278-7766Fax: 845/278-4431www.wtractor.com

Frank Martin Sons, Inc.491 Lakewood Road • Madison, ME 04950

207/858-4748Fax: 207/858-4747

316 Market Street • Fort Kent, ME 04744207/834-3171

Fax: 207/834-3115www.f-m-s.com

E.W. Sleeper Company, Inc.391 Loudon Road • Concord, NH 03302

603/225-3361800/358-6007

www.ewsleeper.com

George & Swede Sales & Service, Inc.7155 Big Tree Rd. • Pavilion, NY 14525

585/584-3425Fax: 585/584-8853

www.georgeandswede.com

WestchesterTractor, Inc.

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All Island Equipment39 Jersey St.

West Babylon, NY 11704631/643-2605631/643-4060

www.allislandequipment.com

Tracey Road Equipment, Inc.Syracuse

6803 Manlius Center Road, P.O. Box 489East Syracuse, NY 13057

800/872-2390Binghamton

1523 Route 11 NorthKirkwood, NY 13795

800/370-9488Watertown

19598 Cady Road (Exit 44-Watertown Center off I-81)

Adams Center, NY 13606888/335-0200

Albany115 Railroad Ave.Albany, NY 12205866/740-8853

www.traceyroad.com

Elliott & Frantz, Inc.450 E. Church Rd.

King of Prussia, PA 19406610/279-5200Jessup, MD

410/792-9134Washington, D.C.301/725-7394Hagerstown, MD301/733-8100Harrisburg, PA717/652-5430

Delmar, DE302/846-3033

Harter Equipment, Inc.615 State Route 33

Millstone Twp, NJ 08535732/446-7600888/HARTER-1

Chadwick-BaRoss, Inc.15 Katrina Road

Chelmsford, MA 01824978/256-9571800/804-0775

www.chadwick-baross.com

Visit Us At

Exhibit# 40042

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To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE!CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all thenewest equipment, technology and product breakthrough in con-struction. From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innova-tions, it’s all assembled in one place to help you work smarter.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

LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologiesfrom for every major construction industry including asphalt,aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities andmore.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to deal-ers & distributors, to service providers, engineers, producers,municipalities, and more. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day expo-sition with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends,management and applied technology.

For more information, please contact AGC of St. Louis, 6330Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO - Phone:314/781-2356; Fax: 314/781-2874.

February 10 – 13, 2014 – The Rental Show (ARA)Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FLThe Rental Show is the American Rental Association’s annualconvention and trade show for the equipment rental industry.It features construction/industrial equipment, generaltool/homeowner and party/special event equipment, as wellas rental – specific seminars and industry networking. Formore information on The Rental Show, please contact SumnerManufacturing Company, Inc., Houston, Texas at 281/999-6900.

Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA)2014 OOGA WINTER MEETING AND HALL OF FAME DINNERMarch 5 to 7, 2014Hilton Columbus at Easton3900 Chagrin DriveColumbus, OH 43219OOGA, general information phone number: 614/824-3901.

AGC of Minnesota’s TOYS FOR TOTSOnce again, we will be collecting for Toys for Tots at theAnnual Meeting and holiday reception. New toys, games andbooks, as well as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciat-ed. Checks should be made out to “Toys for Tots.” There willbe cash jars available at registration and on the bars duringthe reception. Checks can also be mailed to Jane Sanem atAGC. For more information, contact Denise Woods, CMP,Director, Communications & Events at 800/552-7670 (tollfree); 651/796-2186 (direct).

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)Super Tuesday: Landscape Lighting Design & Technology (PLTRelicensure)Date: January 7, 2014Time: 8:00 AM CST to 5:00 PM CSTLocation: Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Avenue S.,Minneapolis, MNPlease note: Advance Registration is required for Super Tuesday pro-grams. No onsite registration will be taken for Super Tuesday. Class# 20130421…this class provides a total of eight hours of continu-ing education credits for the Power Limited technician license, withmaterial orientated specifically towards the landscape lighting spe-cialist. You may contact the MNLA at 651/633-4987 for more information.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)MNLA CEO Symposium – Workforce 2020: Preparing for What(and Who) the Future will Bring Date: January 7, 2014Time: 4:00 PM CST to 8:30 PM CSTLocation: Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MNIn order to position your organization to attract top talent, drive break-throughs, and serve customers better, employers need to understandand prepare for the evolution of the workforce. In this presentation,CEO’s will learn about the chief workforce indicators of change, howto position their companies to be innovative and responsive to thesechanges to attract top talent and win in the marketplace. Presentedby Sarah Sladek, Founder and CEO of XYZ University and a renownedspeaker who delivers clear value to audiences committed to bridgingthe generational gap and creating sustainable organizations. Formore information on this Symposium, you may contact the MNLA at651/633-4987.

SAVE THE DATE!!!2014 OILFIELD EXPODECEMBER 2 thru 4, 2014International Exhibition (1X) CenterCleveland, OhioNORTHERN GREEN EXPO 2014 – January 8, 9 & 10, 2014

Minneapolis Convention Center/NorthernGreenExpo.orgThis year’s trade show features over 825 booths in a 178,000square foot exhibit hall. For a full listing of exhibitors please visit the Northern Green Expowebsite Vendor Directory. Wednesday, January 8, 2014 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PMThursday, January 9, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PMFriday, January 10, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PMInterested in exhibiting at the show? Contact Mary Dunn at651/633-4987; and you may call the Northern Green Expo office directly toll free:888/886-6652.

CENTS SHOW, Columbus, OhioThe Central Environmental Nursery Trade Show is a specialkind of show that is going to be organized from January 13 to15, 2014 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center inColumbus, Ohio. CENTS is one of the very different kinds of anevent that provide the latest technologies of green industry.This event comprises different set of programs which will takeplace in the span of three days. It can be the right place to planout something very serious, something related to tradition andinnovation in the field of nursery and green industry. TheCENTS Marketplace is managed by the Ohio Nursery &Landscape Association (ONLA). To reserve your booth for thisevent, please call 800/825-5062. For more information,please call ONLA Headquarters main phone: 614/899-1195and Main Fax: 614/899-9489.

AED CONDEX, Houston, TexasCONDEX 2014: January 15 to 17, 2014 at the George R.Brown Convention Center, Houston, TexasShow Location: Exhibit Hall EThanks to all of our 2013 Exhibitors! We look forward to see-ing you in Houston, Texas in 2014!There’s no time like the present to prepare for CONDEX 2014. . Introduce your company, products or services to potentialnew distributors. Enhance your brand image or identity. Improve your competitive position in the marketplace. Network with your current distributors. Introduce new products or services to existing distributorsEach year the industry’s top executives gather at the AEDSummit & CONDEX Trade Show as the only show in the indus-try dedicated strictly to equipment distribution.Success is all about partners and CONDEX is your chance tocreate dialogue and build sound business relationships.QUESTIONS? Contact Sandy Brassel at 630/468-5126.

WORLD OF CONCRETE (WOC) 2014, Las Vegas ConventionCenter, Las Vegas, NVJanuary 21 to 24, 2014 - Celebrating 40 Years of IndustryExcellence…WOC is the industry’s only annual internationalevent dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry con-struction industries showcasing leading industry suppliers.WOC features innovative tools, construction machinery, con-struction equipment, safety training courses and training, tech-nologies and unlimited networking opportunities to give younew ways to sustain and grow your business. World ofConcrete is considered by many to be one of the top shows inthe industry. The outdoor exhibit areas, including the hugelypopular Artistry in Decorative Concrete, make World of ConcreteTHE event to attend in 2014. WOC attracts approximately1,300 exhibitors and occupies more than 500,000 square feetof indoor and outdoor exhibit space. For more information, youmay contact Tom Cindric, Vice President at 972/536-6371 orJackie James, Director at 972/536-6379.

MICHIGAN INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIA-TION (MITA)2014 MITA ANNUAL CONFERENCEDates: January 22 to 24, 2014; Soaring Eagle Casino &Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MIBegins JAN 22, 2014 at 8 AM Ends JAN 24, 2014 at 12 AMFor more information, please contact MITA offices at 517/347-8336

OMEDA 2014 POWER SHOWJANUARY 24, 25 & 26, 2014OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIOFriday…Saturday…Sunday…9 AM to 4 PMPower Show Ohio is a major event of its kind in the region. Theevent showcases everything falling in the purview ofAgricultural Equipment, Construction Equipment and OutdoorPower Equipment. The event brings to the table the variousdevelopments and advancements made in this field. The showhaving such a vast area of expertise has a wide appeal amonga varied section of business community. Power Show Ohiocan be seen as a trend setter as this event sets a bench markfor future development and research in the industry. The eventhaving such a massive appeal in the visitors as well asexhibitors community it acts as the perfect platform for newproduct launches, networking and building new businessopportunities. Power Show Ohio is sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, P. O. Box 68,Dublin, OH 43017. For more information, please call614/889-1309 or Email: [email protected].

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East PBE, Inc.Newington, CT 06111860/665-7470

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Calverton, NY 11933631/284-3127

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Pine Bush, NY 12566845/744-2006

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Brewster, NY 10509845/278-7766845/278-4431

Admar Supply Company, Inc.

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THE W.I. CLARK COMPANY30 Barnes Industrial Park Rd

Wallingford, CT 06810203/265-6781

Brookfield, CT 06804203/775-1203

Plainfield, CT 06374860/546-4808

SCHMIDT EQUIPMENT INC.80 Southbridge Rd.

North Oxford, MA 01537508/987-8786

Billerica, MA 01862978/667-4345

Plymouth, MA 02363508/830-9997

No. Swansea, MA 02777508/379-9810

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JESCO118 St. Nicholas Ave.

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Whiting-Turner Leads $442MHorseshoe Casino Project

serve as the operator ofHorseshoe Baltimore.Caesars Entertainment is theworld’s most geographicallydiversified casino entertain-ment company, with morethan 50 casino resorts in sixcountries and the most rec-ognized brands in gaming,including: Caesars,Horseshoe, Harrah’s, TotalRewards, and World SeriesPoker.

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(This story also can be

found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site

at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

BALTIMORE from page 26

Cranes deliver materials to construction teams building the seven-level, 3,800-spotparking garage located immediately adjacent to the casino.

Warner Street, running between the garage (L) andcasino will be transformed into a porte cochere and anoutdoor entertainment plaza.

Construction teamswork on the northern-

most section of the3,800-space parkinggarage at Horseshoe

Casino Baltimore.

Since 2008, the department has taken stepsto reduce the age of the crane fleet in NewYork City and discontinue the use of agingcranes. Newer crane models are generallyelectric, require less maintenance, haveimproved controls and advanced safety fea-tures, and are better for the environment,according to the Mayor. A strict limit on the service life of cranes

will ensure that older models are continuallyphased-out and replaced with the mostsophisticated and technologically advancedequipment available. The bill was intro-duced to the city council at the request of themayor, following years of research on prac-tices in other jurisdictions and extensiveengagement with the city’s development andconstruction stakeholders.“New York City has some of the toughest

crane regulations in the world, and weenforce crane regulations more stringentlythan anywhere else,” said Bloomberg.“Since 2008, the city has adopted more than25 new construction safety laws, conductedtougher inspections and raised licensingstandards for crane operators. This legisla-tion builds on those efforts by ensuring onlystate-of-the art, highly reliable equipment is

transforming New York City’s skyline.”“Imposing a limit on the age of cranes will

bring our policy in line with the reality ofadvances in safety and technology in thecrane industry,” said LiMandri. “As buildingin New York City continues to accelerate, wemust encourage crane manufactures to sup-ply the construction industry with modern-ized equipment. In partnership with MayorBloomberg and the city council, we havemade impressive gains in increasing thecity’s oversight of crane operations anddemonstrated our commitment to makingconstruction safer for workers and the pub-lic.”In 2008, the average age of tower cranes

operating in New York City was 14.8 years.Today, the average age of tower cranes is 9.2years. New York City enforces crane regula-tions more stringently than anywhere else inthe world, and construction-related fatalitiesare down 84 percent this year compared to2008 — despite an increase in constructionpermits. Since 2008, the department also hasissued cease-use orders for two models ofcranes manufactured in the 1970s and 1980sand removed 36 tower cranes from opera-tion. These models of cranes were orderedout of service after they were identified to

have documented performance and safetyissues.Limiting the age of cranes is a major step

in enhancing public safety and helping con-tractors and developers build more safelyand efficiently. Cranes that remain in opera-tion for a prolonged period of time are moresusceptible to stress and fatigue. Oldercranes develop heightened maintenanceneeds over time and the failure of certainparts, or defunct manufactures, make con-ducting proper repairs on older crane modelsmore difficult. Newer cranes have advancedsafety features and reduced maintenanceneeds. Cranes manufactured today tend to beelectric — rather than diesel — are lessnoisy and produce fewer emissions. In addi-tion, setting an age limit for cranes will allowcrane owners and contractors to plan inadvance for the purchase and manufacture ofnew cranes. It also will encourage invest-ment in the research and design of new cranetechnologies that meet New York City’s highsafety standards and unique needs. In recentyears, similar age limitations for cranes havebeen implemented in jurisdictions, includinga dozen European Union countries.Since 2008, the department has increased

its oversight of crane operations across the

city, including expanded inspection check-lists, more training for crane inspectors,updated exams, stricter licensing require-ments and several new laws and require-ments, such as:• Requirement of national certification

and mandatory re-testing every five years forlicensed crane operators;• Requirement of detailed plans for the

erection/dismantling of a tower crane;• Requirement of a safety meeting before

the erection, jumping and dismantling of atower crane;• Requirement of tower crane workers to

receive a 30-hour safety training course;• Requirement of an inspection and certi-

fication by the engineer of record prior tojump or climbing;• Prohibition of the use of nylon slings

unless recommended by the manufacturer;and• Requirement of a third-party engineer

inspection of a tower crane before anapproval for erection.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

NYC Looks to Set Age Limit of Cranes, Parts to 25 YearsCRANES from page 1

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BINDER MACHINERY CO.

2820 Hamilton Blvd.South Plainfield, NJ 07080

908/561-9000201 North Route 73

Winslow Township, NJ 08095856/767-5900

C.N. WOOD CO, INC.

Avon, MA508/584-8484Woburn, MA

781/935-1919Whately, MA

413/665-7009Johnston, RI

401/942-9191

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT, CO. INC.

Route 302, P.O. Box 106

Pine Bush, NY 12566845/744-2006

Holmes, NY 12531845/878-4004

EAST PBE, INC.

283 Pane RoadNewington, CT 06111

860/665-7470Fax: 860/665-7478

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.

2240 Bethlehem PikeHatfield, PA 19440215/822-0145Harrisburg, PA717/652-3190Baltimore, MD410/247-2100Wilkes-Barre, PA570/824-9891Frackville, PA570/874-6140

PENNSYLVANIAPittsburgh, PA412/343-2300

Clarion, PA814/226-4100Clearfield, PA814/765-4311Somerset, PA814/443-2867

Cambridge Springs, PA814/398-8819NEW YORKBuffalo, NY

716/877-1992Henrietta, NY585/334-6770Syracuse, NY315/463-8673

Albany, NY518/785-4500Watertown, NY315/788-5512Endicott, NY

607/748-3400Olean, NY

716/372-8822NEW HAMPSHIRE

Manchester, NH603/627-7696

MAINECumberland, ME207/829-6969

Bangor, ME207/942-0177VERMONT

East Montpelier, VT802/223-9689

EDWARD EHRBAR, INC

www.ehrbar.com4 Executive Plaza

Yonkers, NY 10701914/738-5100Holbrook, NY631/563-7600

New York City, NY718/626-333142 Kenosia Ave.Danbury, CT

203/743-0088

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CONNECTICUTThe W.I. Clark CompanyWallingford,�CT�06492203/265-6781

Brookfield,�CT�06804203/775-1203

Plainfield,�CT�06374860/546-4808

DELAWAREJesco, Inc.Middletown,�DE302/376-0784

IOWAMurphy Tractor &Equipment Co.Sioux�City,�IA800/352-4693

Waterloo,�IA800/772-2019

Des�Moines,�IA800/822-2212

Fort�Dodge,�IA800/362-2487

KANSASMurphy Tractor &Equipment Co.

Park�City,�KS800/262-0139

Dodge�City,�KS800/794-0172

Great�Bend,�KS800/264-4056

Topeka,�KS800/279-6087

Ulysses,�KS800/472-9238

MARYLANDJesco, Inc.Baltimore,�MD410/687-1700

Delmar,�MD410/546-1090

Frederick,�MD301/874-5500

White�Plains,�MD301/870-1438

MAINENortraxHermon,�ME207-947-6786

Houlton,�ME207-532-6517

New�Canada,�ME207-834-6701

Westbrook,�ME207-773-3777

MASSACHUSETTSSchmidt Equipment, Inc.North�Oxford,�MA�01537508/987-8786

North�Billerica,�MA�01862978/667-4345

Plymouth,�MA�02363508/830-9997

No.�Swansea,�MA�02777508/379-9810

Springfield,�MA�01104413/543-5595

MISSOURIMurphy Tractor &Equipment Co.

Kansas�City,�MO888/306-3434

Springfield,�MO888/306-2656

NEBRASKAMurphy Tractor &Equipment Co.Gering,�NE800/205-6784

Grand�Island,�NE800/868-4017

Lincoln,�NE800/416-5518

North�Platte,�NE800/894-7060

Omaha,�NE800/416-5095

NEW JERSEYJesco, Inc.118�St.�Nicholas�Ave.South�Plainfield,�NJ�07080908/753-8080800/241-7070Fax: 908/753-7853

1275�Bloomfield�Ave.Fairfield,�NJ�07004973/227-2221800/321-8080Fax: 973/575-5553

1790�Route�38Lumberton,�NJ�08048609/267-2020888/217-0600Fax: 609/261-8559

NEW YORKFive Star Equipment, Inc.Rochester,�NY�14624585/235-3011

Kirkwood,�NY�13795607/775-2006

Orchard�Park,�NY�14127716/662-2191

6500�E�Taft�RoadSyracuse,�NY�13057315/452-4560

Jesco, Inc.495�Fishkill�AvenueBeacon,�NY�12508845/831-1800800/724-0725Fax: 908/821-1671

NEW YORKNortraxPlattsburgh,�NY518-561-7990

Clifton�Park,�NY518-371-5111

Gouverneur,�NY315-287-0703

NEW HAMPSHIRENortraxPembroke,�NH603-225-2769

VERMONTNortraxSpringfield,�VT802-885-6840

Williston,�VT802-658-2121

OHIOMurphy Tractor &Equipment Co.

Brunswick,�OH800/716-9796

Cambridge,�OH740/439-2747

Canton,�OH866/235-0438

Chillicothe,�OH740/663-5300

Cincinnati,�OH800/844-3734

Columbus,�OH800/222-2010

Lima,�OH800/423-7445

Poland,�OH866/503-7259

Vandalia,�OH800/233-4228

Painesville,�OH866/800-1398

PENNSYLVANIAFive Star Equipment, Inc.711�Route�199Athens,�PA�18810570/882-8800

Dunmore,�PA�18512�570/346-1701

46�Route�97Waterford,�PA�16441814/796-2663

2585�Lycoming�Creek�RoadWilliamsport,�PA�17701570/494-4030

Murphy Tractor &Equipment Co.Cranberry�Twp,�PA724/776-3636

Delmont,�PA724/837-4500

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EAST PBE, INC.283 Pane RoadNewington, CT 06111860/665-7470Fax: 860/665-7478

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENTINC.www.pbeinc.comPine Bush Office97 Rt. 302 P.O. Box 106Pine Bush, NY 12566845/744-2006Fax 845/744-2900

Holmes Officewww.pbeinc.com24 Sybil CourtHolmes, NY 12531845/878-4004Fax 845/878-9626

EDWARD EHRBAR INC.www.ehrbar.com4 Executive PlazaYonkers, NY914/738-5100Fax: 914/738-6847

601 Coates Ave.Holbrook, NY 11741631/563-7600Fax: 631/218-1069

42 Kenosia Ave.Danbury, CT203/743-0088

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.2240 Bethlehem PikeHatfield, PA 19440215/822-0145

Harrisburg, PA717/652-3190

Wilkes-Barre, PA 570/824-9891

Baltimore, MD410/247-2100

Frackville, PA570/874-6140

PENN-JERSEYPENN-JERSEY61 County Line Rd.Somerville, NJ 08876908/218-1919

1330 Hurfville Rd.Deptford, NJ 08096856/227-6400

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Equipment-Mounted Drills Offer Productive SolutionE-Z Drill’s Model 210 equip-

ment-mounted concrete drillattachment series consists of threemodels: the three-gang Model210-3 EQ MT, four-gang Model210-4 EQ MT and five-gangModel 210-5 EQ MT. The series iscompatible with most models ofbackhoes and excavators. Thepneumatic drills offer speciallydesigned features for maximumproductivity and reduced mainte-nance, making them practical forfull-depth road repair and patchingprojects, according to the manufac-turer.A user-friendly, easily accessible

control panel is mounted on thedrill to provide convenient opera-tion from the ground. The units arecapable of drilling 5/8- to 2 ½-in.(1.6 to 6.3 cm) diameter holes, at adepth of 18 in. (45.7 cm). Eachindividual drill motor requires aminimum of 100 cfm (2.8 cum/min) for operation, with a mini-mum of 300 cfm (8.4 cu m/min)

required to power the smallest unitin the series, the three-gang Model210-3 EQ MT. To reduce air com-pressor requirements, an optional120-gal. air tank is available.Designed for quick, precise drill

positioning, the 210 EQ MT drillsfeature a side-shift control. In con-trast to similar equipment-mounteddrills, the carrier operator is notrequired to position the unit in theexact drilling location. The drillmust simply be placed in closeproximity to the specified drillingarea, then can be quickly and easi-ly adjusted to the target locationwith a toggle switch found on thecontrol panel.The side-shift feature further

enhances productivity by allowinga second set of holes to be drilledwithout the need to move the drill,backhoe or excavator, providedholes are specified on 12-in. (30.5cm) centers. Simply set the drillspacing at 24-in. (61 cm), drill oneset of holes, and engage the side-

shift. The unit willquickly and preciselymove 12-in. to drill thesecond set, all withoutrepositioning the drill orcarrier. Drill spacing isadjustable up to 24-in.,and the drills offer later-al travel up to 14-in.(35.5 cm). To reduce operator

effort and increase hole-drilling speed, the drillsfeature a “floating”bucket curl pin. By providing thepin with a small range of motion,the drill automatically levels itself,eliminating the tedious and time-consuming process of manuallyleveling and positioning the drillwith each movement. For added convenience and pro-

ductivity, the 210 EQ MT drillsfeature 360-degree rotation, whichallows quick repositioning fordrilling within the same patch. Toenhance operator safety, the rotat-

ing feature includes a safety swivellock. With the simple flip of aswitch, the lock is activated and thedrill is secured into place, ensuringsafe transport and preventingpotential harm to the operator.A number of features have been

incorporated into the 210 EQ MTdrills to enhance durability andextend service life. Multi-point oilinjection allows each drill to belubricated individually from a sin-gle reservoir, ensuring each drill

always has the properamount of oil. Thisreduces wear on themotor and is moreeffective than a centraloiling system, whichdoesn’t offer individuallubrication points. Anautomatic drill shut-offfurther extends individ-ual drill life by prevent-ing dry-firing. The 210 EQ MT

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(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

Blastcrete Attachment Features Hydraulic Squeeze PumpBlastcrete Equipment

Company, manufacturer ofconcrete mixers, pumps andrelated products, offers theModel RD6536 skid steerpump attachment. Featuringa universal design compati-ble with any skid steer, the3-in. (7.6 cm) hydraulicsqueeze pump is ideal forICF, block fill, form andpour, driveways, basementsand various shotcrete appli-cations.With the ability to pump grout

materials, 3/8-in. (.95 cm) shot-crete and 3/4-in. (1.9 cm) structur-al concrete mixes, the RD6536 is afast, efficient solution for contrac-tors performing a variety of con-

crete and shotcrete applications.The unit offers a variable speed of0 to 25 cu. yds. (0 to 19 cu m) perhour. Vertical pumping distancereaches 50 ft. (15 m) with the useof a rubber delivery line, while hor-

izontal distance can reachup to 250 ft. (76 m). A hydraulic agitator is

included in the receivinghopper. The agitator’s con-tinuous motion keeps themix well blended, ensuringaggregate and sand stayevenly suspended through-out the mix. Not only doesthis result in high-strengthconcrete, it keeps the aggre-gate and sand from settlingto the bottom of the hopper

and clogging near the suction area.To relieve pressure build-up

clogs and eliminate potential dam-age to the pump, the RD6536 canbe run in both forward and reverse.Hydraulically powered controls

are located on the pump and alsooperate both agitator and pumpspeed. The RD6536 weighs in at 2,700

lbs. (1,225 kg) and hydraulic oilrequirement is 18 gpm (68 Lpm) at3,000 psi. The 48-in. (122 cm)wide frame (55-in. [140 cm] withreceiving hopper) is designed to benarrow enough to fit between thewheel wells of most standard worktrucks. The unit includes forkliftpockets to allow quick and easyloading and unloading from thetransport vehicle.Maintenance requirements for

the RD6536 are simple and takejust minutes. The steel-constructedunit is designed to prevent anyconcrete from coming in contact

with the pump’s moving parts, fur-ther reducing maintenance con-cerns and ensuring a long servicelife. The primary wear part, therubber pumping tube, can be easilyreplaced on the job site in about 20minutes. And unlike other types ofconcrete pumps, cleanup on theRD6536 squeeze pump is fast andhassle-free. Using just water and asponge ball, the pump can becleaned out in approximately 5minutes.For more information, call

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(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

Pages 103-108For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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TMW Provides Market With New, Versatile Scraper BucketTMW Attachments (Thielen Machine & Welding) has

introduced a new Scraper Bucket attachment for Skid SteerLoaders. The Scraper Bucket can be used as a regular buck-et for dozing, digging and loading material into trucks orpilling material. The Scraper Bucket will let the operator fillthe bucket similar to larger self-pro-pelled scraper according to TMWAttachments. The Scraper Bucket willdo everything a low profile dirt bucketwill do plus it has a controlled scrapingfeature.

TMW Attachments was aware ofthe need to have a bucket that couldchange from a regular bucket to ascraper bucket on the fly so it would becapable of cutting a predetermined cutin dirt over a long distance without thebucket diving into or popping out theground, all with minimal skill requiredfrom the operator. The Scraper Bucketuses the front cutting edge on the buck-et as a depth control and the secondhydraulic controlled cutting edge tocontrol the depth of cut and to fill thebucket.

According to Ben Tulibaski, thedesigner of the Scraper Bucket, this isrelevant because “When I'm using the

Scraper Bucket I’m always encountering different soil con-ditions which require the depth of cut to be adjusted often.

Another reason why this bucket is set apart, according toTulibaski, is the proven fact that the harder the soil condi-tions get, the better the bucket works.

“Most attachments designed for cutting soil need optimalsoil conditions for the attachment to work well, all the time,every time.”

Other digging/scraping buckets use gauge wheels or somesort of “manual” adjustment, usually bolted onto the front,

sides or behind the attachment, whichrequires the operator to stop, get out,and loosen bolts by hand in order tomake a depth adjustment. With theScraper Bucket, the scraping blade iscontrolled by hydraulic cylinders to setthe depth you want cut, not some otherset of side gauges or skid plates.

What Sets It Apart?The hydraulic depth control is built

into the design and hidden away with-in the attachment. Similar attachmentswill not allow an operator to go fromscraping mode, to hauling or loadingmode, then on to finishing mode, with-out switching attachments. This maybe required many times per day at thejob site.

The Scraper Bucket also is the onlyself-loading bucket on the market thatis capable of loading a truck immedi-ately after a scraping operation is per-formed, while the bucket is still full,versus just piling it off to the side, toonly then come back later (a second

time) and load it up into a truck box with a conventionalbucket.

In addition, the Scraper Bucket doesn’t have gauge wheelson the front of it, like most of the other scraper attachmentsavailable; it’s more compact, suitable for smaller confinedspace areas or large jobs. But at the same time, the ScraperBucket expands the scope of jobs not normally done with askid steer.

The Scraper Bucket does not lose its feathering capabili-ties with the front cutting edge; meaning, the front cuttingedge of the Scraper Bucket is just the same as a convention-al low profile bucket. The back dragging capabilities of thefront edge stays the same as a conventional bucket.

One advantage the Scraper Bucket has over others is itdoes not take a skid steer with 75 horse power or more withtracks to push the Scraper Bucket. The bucket is available indifferent sizes for a variety of machines and applications.

“Since the Scraper Bucket was built about three years agoI have never needed my conventional low profile bucket forany dirt jobs,” said Tulibaski.

A conventional bucket either wants to dive in the ground,or pop out of the ground when the operator is trying to digout a hard packed layer of material, according to Tulibaski.

“The Scraper Bucket reduces this problem and makes themost difficult tasks, which are the most common tasks, easy.Even if the operator manages to dig out the top hard packedlayer of material, as soon as the ground gets driven on a cou-ple of times, a new layer of hard pack material starts toemerge and packs in, and it just starts all over again.”

A video of the Scraper Bucket at work is on the TMWWeb site: www.tmwattachments.com

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

With the Scraper Bucket, the scraping blade positionitself sets the depth, not some other set of side

gauges or skid plates.

The Scraper Bucket doesn’t have gauge wheels on the front of it, like most of the other scraper attachmentsavailable; it’s more compact, suitable for smaller jobs. But at the same time, the Scraper Bucket expands thescope of jobs not normally done with a skid steer.

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Ultimate Machine ControlVolvo Construction Equipment offers exclusive automatic traction control (ATC) as

standard on the F-Series haulers. In normal mode, ATC selects fuel-saving 6x4 driveand only engages 6x6 drive when the operating conditions call for it. This translates toincreased productivity with minimal fuel consumption and longer operating life,according to the manufacturer. Longitudinal differential locks are applied automatically depending on conditions at

hand; this allows the operator to focus more on material delivery. The dump lever isnow electrohydraulic, allowing for in-cab adjustments of dump body heights and pro-moting smooth lowering of the dump body. The load and dump brake allows for easi-er dumping operation with one-button setting the brakes and placing the transmissionin neutral.The Volvo A25F and Volvo A30F articulated haulers are outfitted with a fully

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CATERPILLAR 12G MOTOR GRADER |10,000 SERIAL NUMBER, CAB, RIPPEROR SCARIFIER, WHOLESALE/AUCTIONPRICE, UNADVERTISEDCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOURUSA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WATERJET PUMP | ORMOND, LLC ISLOOKING TO PURCHASE A USEDDIRECT DRIVE TRIPLEX PUMP CAPA-BLE OF 50 THRU 60 KSI AT 1 GPM.PUMP WILL BE USED WITH HANDHELDBLASTING TOOLS.CONTACT: JOE MALONEYPHONE: 253-852-6942FAX: 253-852-6940EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE WANT TO KNOW WHO OWNS USEDMARSH BUGGIES AND WE PAY SEVER-AL $1,000 FINDERS FEES IF THEIR INFOHELPS US FIND UNITS TO RENT BUYOR SELL. CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERV-ICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OROTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT,TRUCKS AND VEHICLES OF ALLSORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK, PER-HAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZEDYOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATIONAND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALSYOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTO-RIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPSAS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE.WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLECONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOUHAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CUMMINS ENGINE K38 | WE ARE LOOK-ING FOR 10 UNITS CUMMINS DIESELENGINES TO FIT IN KOMATSU DUMPTRUCK.( NEW, REBUILD OR GOODUSED TAKE OUT IN WORKING CONDI-TION ) PLEASE SERIOUS SUPPLIERSEND ME PICTURES, FULL DETAILSCONTACT: M.ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577FAX: 819-205-0972 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TBM SALE NOTICE | WE ARE OFFER-ING DOUBLE SHIELD TBM WITH BACK-UP FOR SALE CURRENTLY THIS TBM ISDEPLOYED AT ONE OF OUR PROJECTIN INDIA AND WILL BE AVAILABLE FORSALE BY APRIL 2014.CONTACT: HINDUSTAN CONSTRUCTIONCOMPANY LTD PHONE: +91 022 25751444EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

300 TON PER HOUR JAW CRUSHER | (3)- 60 FT. CONVEYORS (18" - 24" BELT) -(3) - 80 FT.CONVEYORS (24" BELT)CONTACT: SEMAC CONSTRUCTIONPHONE: 229-344-4235EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED 12 MONTHS 7 DAYS BULLDOZ-ER D7AT D10 ENC CAB RIPPERKOMASTU 155 375 ENC CAB RIPPER2009 AND UP LOW HOURS NOT ADVER-TISED DRIVER BUY SELL INSPECTIONBULLDOZERSCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 38 68975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILALR 14G AND A 140G. THE140G NEEDS A RIPPER. NEED TO BE INGOOD CONDITION. CONTACT: SAM MAIERPHONE: 912-433-9449FAX: 912-826-0665EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2006 VOLVO L90E & L220E LOADER |NEED IN USA. THEY NEED TO BE INGOOD CONDITION.CONTACT: ROBERT HERRINGPHONE: 229-344-4235 FAX: 229-439-4578EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CARLSON SUPERVISOR GPS SYSTEMCONTACT: STEVE SHERFEYPHONE: 423-316-2886EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR GRADER | WE WANT TO BUYUSED CAT 14G MOTOR GRADER, 1979AND UP. SEND PICTURES, SERIALNUMBERS, YEAR MODEL, MACHINECONDITION, LOCATION AND FINALOFFER PRICE. WE ARE ALSO LOOKINGFOR CAT 140G/H GRADERS YEAR 1988-2005 WITH RIPPER.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY (3) S/S RIPPERS FOR (3)CAT 10N CRAWLER TRACTORS THAT ISFOR SALE. ALSO I NEED (1) S/S RIPPERFOR A CAT D9R THAT IS FOR SALE.CONTACT: R.L. HERRINGPHONE: 229-638-0635EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PRESSURE DIGGER WITH TRUCK |LOOKING FOR A SINGLE AXLE TRUCKWITH PRESSURE DIGGER WITH 15-20DIG CAPACITYCONTACT: KENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRUCK TRACTOR TRIAXLE | 2004-2009PETERBILT OR KENWORTH LOW MILESHEAVY DUTY MICHIGAN SPECIAL, DOU-BLE FRAME, H.D. REAR ENDS. N-14CUMMINS OR CAT CA15 OR BIGGERMOTOR, WET KITCONTACT: MARK STANKEVICH FAX: 248-667-9121EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

JOHN DEERE 410G 2002 2003 2004CONTACT: ANGEL MENESESPHONE: 561 412 9288EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE 1- CATERPIL-LAR D9T DOZER WITH RIPPER AND3000-5000 HOURS. WORK READY.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 360.314.7413FAX: 360.722.3222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BLAW KNOX PF 4410 TRACKS | PAIROF TRACKSCONTACT: M. TIM EASTONPHONE: 216-990-8347FAX: 440-422-3201EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR TH210 TH215 TELEHANDLERCONTACT: TIM BEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER | LOOKING FOR AGOOD USED WHEEL LOADER WITHUNDER 4000 HRS FOR UNDER $55,000CONTACT: JAY MESSLERPHONE: 508-726-4409EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINI LOADERCONTACT: JOSEPH ROUHANAPHONE: 009613415866EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES K38 | WEARE LOOKING TO BUY 10 COMPLETENEW / REBUILD OR GOOD TAKE OUTCUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES K38 ( 12CYLINDER ) TO FIT IN KOMATSU DUMPTRUCK. PLEASE CONTACT IF YOU AREA SERIOUS SUPPLIERCONTACT: M.ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577FAX: 819-205-0972EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WANTED 2004-2008 CHEVY/GMCTRUCK, 2500, 4X4, REGULAR CAB, 8FTBED. WILL TRADE HISTORICAL/CLAS-SIC CADILLAC ELDORADO BIARRITZ.CONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 440-567-5108FAX: 440-269-8161EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED 2004-2007 CHEVY/GMC TRUCK,2500, 4X4, REGULAR CAB, 8FT BED.WILL TRADE HISTORICAL/CLASSICCADILLAC, ORIGINAL OWNER.CONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 440-567-5108FAX: 440-269-8161EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DEERE 844K NEW OR UNDER 3000HOURS I HAVE AN ‘02 CAT 345 FORSALE, ‘08 CAT CS 56 ROLLER, NEWERMACK TRI DUMP WITH TRAILER, ‘08CAT 345, ‘11 CAT 247B ALL FOR SALE!CONTACT: JOEYPHONE: 570-250-5559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOOKING FOR TO BUY CAT WHEELLOADER: 910/920/930 966 C/D/E /F / G/950 B/E/F I-II 910 E / 970 F 936 E/F 980F/GI/H/C - CAT EXCAVATOR: 215 / 219/225 / 229 / 235, YEAR : 1986 & UPCONTACT: MAHMOUD RAGABPHONE: +20 1272769667FAX: +20 26998400EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE A7 BACKHOE ATTACHMENTCONTACT: TOMASPHONE: 7072724592EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE BACKHOE ATTACHMENTFOR A 401 TRACTOR IN THE MINNESOTA AREA.CONTACT: MIKE BERGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MACK CTP713 DUMP TRUCK | I NEEDSEVERAL MACK CTP713 GRANITEDUMP TRUCKS. SEND WHAT YOUHAVE. THANKSCONTACT: SAM MAIERPHONE: 912-433-9449FAX: 912-826-0665EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRA PLATFORM PARTS | A STARTERCONTACT: GLORIA HURSTPHONE: 757-362-4079EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––YANMAR | I WANT TO BUY A USED 4554WD YANMAR TRACTOR LOADER 4CYL. OR A YANMAR LX49 (INCLUDING ABACKHOE IF POSSIBLE). CONTACT: VASSILISEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RADIAL STACKER 36" TO 60" WIDE 150FEET LONG | NEED IMMEDIATELYCONTACT: SEMAC CONSTRUCTIONPHONE: 229-344-4235FAX: 229-439-4578EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DIESEL GENERATORS | I AM BUYINGGENSETS!!! PLEASE CONTACT ME IFYOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE.CONTACT: DAMIAN MILLERPHONE: 260.210.9184EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED D3GXL LOW HOURS, D5GXLLOW HOURS, NEAR NEW YORK USERONLY. NOT ADVERTISEDCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D9N & D9R CRAWLERTRACTORS | NEED RIPPER TRACTORSCONTACT: SEMAC CONSTRUCTIONPHONE: 229-344-4235FAX: 229-439-4578EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

REPLACEMENT GLASS FOR NEW HOLLAND L223 SKIDSTEER DOORCONTACT: DREAM ON FARMPHONE: 802-897-2610EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOURUSA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HA33CJ HAULOTTE | ARTICULATINGELECTRIC LIFT 35FT.CONTACT: BRANDON MINCHPHONE: 5305260538EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––L39 KUBOTA BACKHOE | L39 OR COMPARABLE BACKHOE FOR USE INCEMETERY EXCAVATIONS. USED WITHLOW HOURS IN GOOD MECHANICALCONDITION, 36" BUCKET. TEXAS LOCATIONS WITHIN 500 MILES OFHUNTSVILLE, TXCONTACT: WILLIAM EDWARDSPHONE: 210-336-0576EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORSCONTACT: MICHAELPHONE: 207-667-4081FAX: 207-667-9443EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––END DUMP TRAILER | 6X10 SM DUMPTRAILER, SHINGLE LADDER HOIST200LB, TOE BEHING PERSONAL LIFTCONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 4132121601FAX: 4136371570EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY MINING MACHINES ,EXCAVATOR, WASHING PLANTS ANDHEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT FOR BUILD-ING AND ROAD CONSTRUCTION.CONTACT: GEORGE MARTINSPHONE: 000233244143452FAX: 00233303434546EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––S/A SEMI WITH SLEEPER 2003 OR 04 |LOOKING FOR A FREIGHTLINER S/ASLEEP 4 TO 500 HORSE, FOR HAULINGAUTOS ANY MAKE WILL DOCONTACT: JAMESPHONE: 513-4929671FAX: 513-4929670EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER & EXCAVATOR & CRAWLER |CONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 2187795516FAX: 7018472379EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE DH7 TRENCHER | RIGHT REARAXLE FOR A CASE DH7 TRENCHER.CONTACT: RON HEINEPHONE: 620-617-6486EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

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group.com

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www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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For the second straight year, exhibit space has sold out forThe Rental Show. In 2014, the trade show will have a greaternumber of exhibitors, a larger show floor and an increasednumber of first-time exhibitors.There will be more than 675 exhibitors in Orlando, Fla.,

next February at The Rental Show, which is an increase of 10percent over 2013. Of the 2014 exhibitors, more than 80 willbe brand-new to the show.The first-time exhibitors cover all three trade show depart-

ments — construction/ industrial, general tool/homeownerand party/special event — and will be displaying productssuch as generators, access equipment, pumps, drywall equip-ment, tools, lawn and garden equipment, software, furniture,games, dinnerware, centerpieces and more.In addition to what’s offered from these first-time compa-

nies, many exhibitors debut new products at The RentalShow each year. More than 120 companies have submittedproducts for inclusion in The Hot List, the special supple-ment featuring the latest rental products that is distributedwith the January issue of Rental Management and availableon site in Orlando.Show-Only specials are another offering from exhibitors,

with more than 60 companies signing up to offer specials todate and more companies to come. Show-Only specials areincentives for purchasing that are available just to attendeesat The Rental Show, a benefit many attendees take advantageof each year.“Whether it’s free freight or an extra 5 percent off or some-

thing else, every year I save enough with the show-only spe-cials to pay for my trip to The Rental Show,” said MikeBaartman of Rent-All in Sioux Center, Iowa. “You can’t beatthe deals. The major benefit of going to the show is the sav-ings you can only get from being there in person.”The Rental Show 2014 is Feb. 9 to 12 at the Orange

County Convention Center in Orlando, with the trade showFeb. 10 to 12. Discount registration, offering AmericanRental Association members a savings of $100, is availablethrough Dec. 9. For more information, visit TheRentalShow.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Rental Show SpaceSells Out for SecondConsecutive Year

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1. Friday, January 10: PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: (Hertz Equipment Rentals - ONSITE). Late Model

Rental Return Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments &

Support.

2. Saturday, January 11: TOTOWA, NEW JERSEY: Complete Liquidation of Trucking & Warehousing Company.

HILITES: (15) Truck Tractors, (4) Straight Trucks, Vans, (1) Limo, Over 30 Trailers: Up to 53ft. length. Forklift, Shop&

Warehousing Equipment. Large Quantity of Office Supplies.

3. Thursday, January 16: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Liquidation of Major Trucking Company. (25-30) Truck Tractors, (6)

Hydraulic Beaver Tail Equipment Trailers. Quantity of Van Trailers, Construction Equipment consisting of Various Forklifts &

Skid Steers, Support Equipment.

4. Saturday, January 18: COLUMBUS, OHIO: Late Model John Deere & Cat Rental Fleet Construction Equipment,

Support & Attachments. HILITES: 2012 JD 850K (winch), JD 850J, (2) JD 650J, JD 450J, (2) 2013-2011 JD 310K (4x4), JD

310J (4x4), (2) Cat 336EL, Cat 320DL, 2012 JD 225GLC, JD 770CH, 2012 Cat D6T (cab, ripper), Cat D6RXT (cab, ripper),

2011 Cat D8T (ripper), 2009 Cat D6T (cab, ripper.)

5. Saturday, January 25: LIMA, PERU: Late Model Cat, John Deere Construction Equipment & Support Accessories.

6-14. Saturday, February 1 - Sunday, February 9th: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: 9 GLORIOUS DAYS OF SELLING! 21ST

ANNUAL Construction, Truck, Cranes, Aerial Lifts & All Types Of Equipment Auction! As in the Past, this Sale has the

Reputation of TOP QUALITY LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT. IT’S THE NORM - NOT THE EXCEPTION!

15. Wednesday, March 5: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Rental Fleet Equipment. Large Construction, Forklift, Aerial Lift,

Earthmoving Equipment Auction.

16-18. Thursday, Friday & Saturday March 27, 28 & 29: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: LARGE 3 DAY

AUCTION! Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support

Equipment.

19-20. Saturday, April 5th & Sunday, April 6th: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: “ 2 DAY ESTATE AUCTION” DAY 1: Very

Nice Woodworking Shop. DAY 2: Unbelievable Collectible Toy Auction. (Over 50 Year Collection.) Several Thousand Lots

Primarily Cars, Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers.

21. DTBA: PHOENIX, ARIZONA: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Support, Trailers & Trucks.

22. DTBA: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA: Construction, Waste Recycling Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers,

and Various Types of Trailers used in this Phase of the Industry.

23. DTBA: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Trucks &

Trailers.

24. DTBA: TORONTO, CANADA: Large Complete Liquidation (Bankruptcy). Late Model Cat Construction Equipment

& Late Model Trucks, Trailers & Autos.

25. DTBA: CENTRAL SQUARE, NEW YORK: Real Estate Auction: Subdivision of Approximately 14 Building Lots.

Zoned Residential w/Duplex Capabilities/ Coldwell Banker.

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LYON & SON

FRIDAY, JAN. 10 @ 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY, JAN. 11 @ 10:00 A.M.

NOTE: NCD, in business for a long period of time, has decided to cease operations and sell thetrucks, trailers, support & shop equipment at public auction.

HILITES: 11 TRUCK TRACTORS: (3) 2006 -2001 Freightliner CST12006 (t/a), 1999Freightliner FLD112 (tri.), (2) 2000 Int’l. 9200I (t/a), 2001 Int’l. (s/a), 1998 Int’l. 9400 (t/a), 2004Kenworth T800 (t/a), 2005 Volvo (t/a), 5 VAN TRUCKS: (3) 2005-2002 Int’l. 4300 26ft., 2005Freightliner M-2 26ft., 4 VANS: 2006-2005-2004-2003 Ford E250, 25 VAN TRAILERS:(4)2000-(4) 1998-1997 Fruehauf 53ft., Fruehauf 53ft., (3) 1999-1996-1995 Great Dane 53ft., (3)Great Dane 53ft., (2) 1998 Trailmobile 53ft., 1999 Wabash 53ft., Wabash 53ft., 2000 Dorsey 53ft.,1989 Strick 45ft., Road System 53ft., 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS; (2) 2005 Trailking TK70HT35 Ton (t/a), 2 REEFER VAN TRAILERS: (2) 2000 Great Dane 53ft. (t/a), 2 PUP TRAILERS:(2) 1988 Great Dane28ft., LIMOS: 2004 Lincoln 6 passenger (body by Picasso Coach Builders),FORKLIFT: Nissan 30 3,000lb., 2 WELDERS: (2) Lincoln Arc Weldesr, ATTACHMENTS: (2)Forklift Squeeze Clamp Attachments. SHOP ITEMS: (2)Post Mohawk12,000lb. Auto Lifts,Quantity of Used Truck Parts,(3) Lincoln AC-DC Arc Welders,(2) Shop Air Compressors, (5)Supply & Part Cabinets, Coats 1001 Direct Drive Tire Balancer, Tire Change Machine,Transmission Jack, Oil Caddy, Parts Washer,Pair of Ramps,(2) 250 gal. Waste Oil Tanks, AutomaticAir Hose Reels,2 Wheel Dolly, Grease Pumps, 10gal. Air Tank, Detroit Series 60 Takeout DieselEngines, Electric Pallet Jack, (4) Electric Pallet Jack Chargers, 5 Ton Pallet Scales, (63)Used MetalHalide Shop Lights, 5000-1000 Bread Trays, Philadelphia Cardboard Baler Compactor, SmallAmount of Pallet Racking, Grey Air Bumper Jack, Quantity of Used Truck Tires & Rims, OFFICE FURNISHINGS: Waste Paper Baskets, Office Refrigerator, Computers & Flatscreen Monitors,Upholstered Wing Back Chairs & Coffee Tables, Electric Pencil Sharpeners, Desk Organizers,Office Jet Printers, Wall Clocks, Leather Furniture, Cubicles, Desks, Chairs, 2 Drawer & 4 DrawerFire Proof Cabinets, Many Secretary & Executive Chairs, Cherry Conference Table & 10 Chairs,in Reception Area: Leather Couch-Leather Chairs – Planters- SideTables-Prints- Wall Hangings,Executive Offices: Cherry Desks-Credenzas-Matching Secretary Chairs – Executive Desks-Chairs– Paper Organizers- Staplers – Prints & Wall Hangings – Rug Protectors, Copy & Fax Machines:Canon-HP, Color Printers, Photos & Prints, Quantity Of File Cabinets: (4) Drawer- 2 Drawer-Lateral File Cabinets, (2500) NEW MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS- all ind. Wrapped, SUPPORTEQUIPMENT: (12) Pallets of Display Drop-Down Organizers, Quantity of New Display bath &Towel Fixtures, New Fast Food Tables & Bench Seats, 4 Pallets of 50lb. Bags of Crushed RedPepper, (16 Cases) Wild Bird Food, (200 Cases)of Seasoning & Batter Dip Mix, Pallet of New2000 watt Generators, 500-1000 Bread Trays,(4) 50-100ft. Extendable Roller Conveyors, Approx.1000 Standard Pallets 48in. x42in., (24) Cases of New Book Cases/(12) New2 Drawer FileCabinets.

Address: 4000 Maltese Dr., Totowa, NJ 07512.

DIRECTIONS: Heading East off Route 80,take exit 53, 46 East. Right turn on Riverview Drive left. Turn on West end,then right turn on Maltese. End of road is sale site location. For further directions, call Bob McKenna (201) 240-0155.

SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 559-5900

AUCTIONCOMPLETE LIQUIDATION

TRUCKING & WAREHOUSING COMPANY

TOTOWA,NEW JERSEY

NCD Companies

NOTE: Due to the long fall, Hertz will be selling equipment that came back from long term rentals.

EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: 2006 Case 330, 5HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 JD 35D, 2007 Takeuchi TB175, 2007 Takeuchi TB135,2005 Bobcat 442, IHI 15, CRAWLER TRACTOS: 2006 JD 650JLGP, TRACTOR LOADERBACKHOES: 2007 JD 310J (4x4), VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006 IR SD70D, 2 RUBBERTRACKED SKID STEERS: 2007 Takeuchi TL130, 2005 Bobcat T300H, TRENCHER: 2005Vermeer RT450, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2007 JCB 506CHL, 2007 Gradall G6-42P,ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT: 2007 Manitou M30-2, 6 FORKLIFTS: 2007 Toyota8FGU25, 2007 Toyota 8FD25, 2008 TCM Pro G45, 2008 TCM Pro G30, (2) 2008 TCM Pro G25,2 BOOM LIFTS: 2006 Genie Z45/25 (4x4), 2006 Genie Z20/20N, 23 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2)2007 Genie GS3246, 2005 Genie GS3268RT(4x4), 2006 Genie AWP30SDC, 2006 GenieGS2668RT (4x4), (2) 2006 Genie GS2632, 2008-2006-2005 Genie GS2032, 2008-2005 JLG2646ES, 2006 JLG 2630ES, 2007-2006 - 2005 JLG 1930ES, 2007 JLG 1230ES, 2006 Skyjack3226, (3) 2006-2005 Skyjack 3219, Skyjack 3219, 4 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) 2006 IRXP375WCU, 2007-2006 IR P185WJD, 6 GENERATORS: 2008 Multiquip DCA125US, 2008-2007 Multiquip DCA70USI, Multiquip DCA45USI, 2009 Wacker G70, 2006 Magnum MMG55,14 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2007-2004 IR LS6kw, 2008 -(4) 2007 Allmand NL5, 2008-2005Wacker, Wacker LT4, 2008 Genie TML4000N, 2006 Magnum MLT3060, 4 MESSAGEBOARDS: (2) 2009-2007 Ameri-Signal, 2006 Wanco, 2 WATER PUMPS: Pioneer PP1212S2,2005 Pioneer PP44S10L, 3 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 2006 IH 4200(s/a), IH 4300(t/a), 3 ROLL-BACK TRUCKS: 2010 IH 4300 (s/a), 2007-2006 Hino (s/a), 3 VANS: (2) 2011 GMC 2500, 2008Ford E350C, 5 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (3) 2005 Trailking TK70HST(t/a), (2) 2005 TrailkingTK70HT (t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2007 Talbert T(4) DW-55SA-HRG-1-T1 (tri.), TAGALONG TRAILER: 2006 Trailking TK18 (t/a), ATTACHMENTS:Excavators: New Excalibur X36 Thumb, Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.-78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks,New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIP-MENT: 2007 FCE 50TSM-SC A/C unit, Pressure Washers: 2008-2007 MI-TM HS-3505.

Address: 6951 Norwitch Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19153.

DIRECTIONS: From Philadelphia Int’l. Airport: West on Tinicum Island Rd. toward Scott Way for 1/2 mile, righton Scott Way which becomes Bartram Ave. for approx. 2 miles. Left on Essington Ave. for 1/2 mile, left on South70th St., right on Norwitch Drive.

PA LICENSE #: AU-003051-ESALE SITE PHONE: (863) 602-8365

LATE MODEL RENTAL RETURNCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS,

AIR COMPRESSORS, WELDERS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS,

ATTACHMENTS & SUPPORT.

AUCTIONPHILADELPHIA,

PENNSYLVANIA

HERTZ EQUIPMENT

RENTALS

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Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

THURSDAY, JAN. 16 @ 10:00 AM SATURDAY, JAN. 18 @ 9:30 AM

NOTE: Selling in this first major sale of the year is some of the Cat & John Deere rental fleet equipment that stayed on extrarent due to the mild December weather we experienced, plus rental fleet from Hertz Equipment Rentals.

HILITES: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2006 JD 250D, 33 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2012 Cat336EL, 2011 Cat 336EL, (2) 2012 Cat 320EL, 2010-2008 Cat 320DL, 2011 Cat 312DL,2005 JD 330CLC, 2005 JD 270, 2012JD 225GLC, (2) 2013 JD 210GLC, (2) 2005 JD 200CLC, JD 200LC, 2012 JD 180GLC, (2) 2007 JD 160CLC, (2) 2006 JD120CLC, 2013 JD 85D, 2013 JD 75D, 2004 Kobelco SK160LC, 2006 Kobelco 35SR, 2006 Kobelco 13SR, 2004 Case CX75,Hitachi EX230LC, 2007 Takeuchi TB153FR, 2007 Takeuchi TB135, Bobcat 331, 2006 Bobcat 323, 2 MOTOR

GRADERS: JD 770CH-II, Cat 130G, MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 621F, 8 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2008-2006 Cat980H, 2008 Cat 966H,(2) 2011 Cat 928HZ, 2008 JD 844J, JD 744K, 2006 JD 644J, 25 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2012Demo Cat D8T, 2011 Cat D8T (800hrs.,ripper), 2006 Cat D8T, Cat D8T (cab), 2012-2009 Cat D6TXL (ripper), 2009 CatD6TXL, Cat D6RXL-II, 2007 Cat D6RXL (cab, ripper), Cat D6RXL, 2008 Cat D5KXL, 2012 JD 850KWT (ripper), 2012JD 850J (winch), 2012 JD 650JXT, (3) 2006 JD 650JLGP, 2006 JD 650J, JD 650H, 2005 JD 550JLGP, 2006 JD 450JLGP,JD 450JLGP, 2006 JD 450J, Case 650K, Komatsu D37EX-21, CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 953, 8 TRACTOR LOADER

BACKHOES: (2)2013 - 2011 JD 310K (4x4), (2) JD 310G (4x4), (3) JD 310G (4x4), ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE: P&HR150, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (2) 2006 JCB-VibromaxVMT265, Dynapac CC1000, 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS; 2006IR SD116DX, IR SD70D, 2005 IR SD45D, IR DD14,2005 JCB-Vibromax VM106D, TRENCH ROLLER: 2006 WackerRT82SC, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2011 Cat 299C, 2011 Cat 289C, 6 SKID STEERS: 2005 JD 317, (2)Bobcat S300, 2006 Bobcat S130, 2006-2005 Bobcat 463,10 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2006 JCB 550 (4x4), 2005 JCB520, 2005 JCB 508C (4x4), (7) 2005 JCB 506C, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2006 IR RT706J, 2006 JCB 930,FORKLIFTS: Clark C500-Y100 10,000lb., 2 BOOM LIFTS: 2005 Genie Z-34/22, 2005 Genie Z-30/20N, 12 SCISSOR

LIFTS: 2007 JLG 3369, 2007 JLG 1930ES, 2009-2008 JLG 1230ES, (2) 2005 Genie GS2632, 2005 Genie GS2032, 2006Genie GS1930, 2007-2006 Skyjack 3226, (2) 2006 Skyjack 3219, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2007 IR XP375, 3 GENERA-

TORS: 2008-(2) 2007 Multiquip DCA45US, WOOD CHIPPER: 2008 Vermeer SC252, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT:

2008 MultiquipWBH-16F Concrete Buggy, 3 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2006 Magnum MLT3060, 3 AGRICULTURAL

TRACTORS: 2008 CatMT965B, JD 4350(4x4), JD 4240(4x4), SWEEPER: Laymor 8HC, 4 WATER TRUCKS: (3) 2005Ford F650 (s/a), 2002 Sterling (s/a), MILITARY TRUCK: 1983 AM General (t/a), ROLLOFF TRUCK:2002 MackCV713(tri.), SERVICE TRUCK: 2004 Ford F650 (s/a), 1998 Dodge 1500, PICKUP: 2006 Ford F150, 2 MOTOR

HOMES: 2005-2004 Fleetwood Bounder 34ft.(s/a), 3 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2005-2004 Trailking TK70HST 35 ton(t/a), Talbert 35 ton (t/a), 6 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (2) 2005 Trailking TKT10U (t/a), 2002 Trailking TK18 (t/a), 2007Felling FT-10FP(t/a),2005 Landoll 340, 2002-2000 Evaco D02 20 ton (t/a), RECREATIONAL/UTILITY VEHICLES:

2007 ClubCar, ROLLOFF CONTAINER: 25yd., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors,New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New MustangMP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6)New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft.Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive AirSpray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 935 U.S. 23 North Delaware, OH 43015.

DIRECTIONS: From the North/South: take I-71 to Rte. 36 & US 37 Exit, proceed West on Rtes. 36 & 37 for 9miles to Delaware. Turn right on Rte. 23 North for 1.2 miles to the sale site. Entrance on left at the Travelodge. Fromthe East/West: Take I-70 to I-270 bypass, proceed North on I-270 to I-71 to Exit for Rtes. 36 & US 37 and proceedas noted above. NOTE: Auction Entrance is off of Rt. 23.

OHIO LICENSE #: 63199360809, OHIO AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 62199360989SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269, (863) 602-8365

AUCTION

LATE MODEL JOHN DEERE & CATRENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENT AUCTION

COLUMBUS,OHIO(DELAWARE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS)

& Hertz EquipmentRentals

Sunbelt Rentals

NOTE: Selling Will Be a Long Time Local Trucking Company That is LiquidatingIts Trucks Along with Equipment Trailers From Hertz Equipment Rentals andRental Fleet Equipment From Sunbelt Rentals.

EARLY HILITES: 23 TRUCK TRACTORS: (22) 2007 Int’l. 9900 (t/a), 2005Western Star 4900EX (t/a), 5 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (5) 2005 TrailkingTK70HT 35ton (t/a), 7 VAN TRAILERS: (5) 2007 Wabash (t/a), (2) 2006Hyundai (t/a) , HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Takeuchi TB016, 7 TELE-SCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 JCB 508C (4x4), (6) 2005 JCB 506C (4x4), SCIS-SOR LIFT: 2006 Genie GR12, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2006 IR P185WJD,WELDER: 2007 Miller CST-280, SWEEPER: 2005 Laymor 8HC, SERVICETRUCK: 2008 Ford F550 (s/a), 3 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2008-2006BestTB102x18, 2007 EZ-Dump Bass1810, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: NewEasy Kleen Pressure Washers, 2007 ELSE-30 Port-a-power, Avtron LoadBank,Wacker Heater, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80SRammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3)New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in.Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 TonDigital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4)New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits,(6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110.

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285Nto I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, salesite on left.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

AUCTIONATLANTA (BREMEN),

GEORGIA

LIQUIDATION MAJOR TRUCKING COMPANY

25-30 TRUCK TRACTORS, 5 HYDRAULIC BEAVERTAIL EQUIPMENT TRAILERS. QUANTITY OF

VAN TRAILERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT FORKLIFTS & SKID STEERS,

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

& Hertz EquipmentRentals

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More Than 2,100 Online, In-Person Bidders Vie for

More than 2,100bidders participat-ed online and in

person Dec. 17 at RitchieBros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreservedpublic equipment auctionin North East, Md.

Bidders came from 47countries, including all 50U.S. states. More than 92percent of the equipmentwas sold to out-of-statebuyers, from as far away asSaudi Arabia, Venezuelaand Egypt. Online bidderspurchased more than 57percent of the equipmentsold (by dollar value).

In total, close to 1,200equipment items were soldin the auction, includingcrawler tractors, excava-tors, articulated dumptrucks, skid steer loaders.

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

Two John Deere 300D articulated trucks roll over theauction ramp.

Sam Sales of Windsor Locks, Conn., inspects a Hammtandem roller.

Jerry Holloran (L) of Machinery Services,Royersford, Pa., and Norbert Hammeke of SpecialtyRentals & Attachments, Hammonton, N.J., are readyto track the sale.

Bidders research equipment and place bids via their iPads. JLG telehandlers are checked before the bidding begins.

Two 2000 Altec AE315 rollers went to the highest bidder. One was sold for $8,500 andthe other went for $9,000.

These 2008 Caterpillar 775F haultrucks were sold for $357,500.

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Equipment at Ritchie Auction in North East, Md.

This bidder travelled from far away Reynosa, Mexico, toattend the Ritchie Bros. auction in North East, Md.

Vernon Pierce, owner of Pierce Septic Systems,Bridgeton, N.J., brought his crew to the auction. All wereeager to take somethinghome in the cold weather.

Robert Rapp of Ridgway, Pa., checks the cab areaof a John Deere 110 backhoe.

Dave Harlan, president of Harlon Construction Co., Parkesburg, Pa., specializes inpaving and excavation.

Grove rough-terrain cranes forma skyline at the Ritchie Bros.

auction recently held in North East, Md.

Not everything that went on the block was construction-oriented.This NASCAR off-road car went for $7,750. Caterpillar soil compactors head to the auction ramp.

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First sale. No travel. 100% online.

IT PAYS TO BE FIRST.

BUY EARLYJANUARY 28-30, 2014

INSPECTED & GUARANTEED100% ONLINEWhy wait until February to buy your equipment?

First big auction of 2014 January 28–30

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Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.ALEXLYON & SON

Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787.FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091 SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700

AucTiOn21st Anniversary!

ANNUAL RENTAL RETURNS AUCTION* Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Dump Trucks,

Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support & Attachments.

THE GREATEST SALE OF

THE YEAR!9 DAYS OF SELLING!

JACK’S NOTE: Once again we’re returning to Kissimmee with the sale that gets bigger and better each year! It’s recognized as “The Class Sale”, where top-quality EQUIPMENT is the norm, not the exception. You can become part of construction history either as a buyer or a seller. The EQUIPMENT comes from the BEST authorized dealership rental fleets.

*** SPECIAL NOTE: For Non-US Resident Bidders: A $10,000 Cashier’s Check Deposited Prior to Bidding will be Required. * No Exceptions.

DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt.192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on

left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9th @ 9:00 AM

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA(WINTER GARDEN)

HILITES: 25 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2011 Cat 740 (3,000hrs.), (2)2005 Cat 740, (2) 2011 Cat 735, Volvo A40E, 4 STRAIGHT FRAME HAUL TRKS,150 HYDR. EXCAVATORS: (2) Cat 385BL, 2010 Cat 349ELC, (3) 2006 Cat 345CL,(3) 2011 Cat 336EL, (2) Cat 330DL, Cat 329EL, (2) Cat 321CLCR, (2) 2012 Cat320EL, 2008 Komatsu PC800LC-8, 2007 Komatsu PC600LC-8, (2) 2013 KomatsuPC360LC-10, (4) 2011-2010 Komatsu PC350LC-8, 2010- (3)2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, (2) New 2013 Kobelco SK295LC-9, 2013-2010 Doosan DX140, 3 LONG REACHEXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 324DLC, 2006 Volvo EC240BLR, RUBBER TIREDEXCAVATORS: 2010 Cat M322, 15 MOTOR GRADERS: 2006 Cat 14H, (2) Cat140M, Cat 16G, (4) 2008 Cat 12M, 6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (4) Cat 631D, 58 RUB-BER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980K, 2010-(3) 2007 Cat 980H, 2010 Cat 972H,Unused Cat 966K, 2011 Cat 966K, 2011-2010-2006 Cat 966H, 2013 Cat 950K (150hrs.), 2008 Cat 950H, Cat 938G, (2)2011 Cat 930H, 2010 Cat 928HZ, 2012-2011-(3)2010 Cat 924H, (2) 2010 Liebherr 586, 2010-2008 Komatsu WA470-6, 2010 KomatsuWA380-6, 2 SIDE BOOM TRACTORS: (2) 2012 Cat, 124 CRAWLER TRAC-TORS: (2) Cat D9N, Cat D9H, Unused Cat D8T (ripper), 2012 Cat D8T (ripper), 2011Demo Cat D8T (ripper), 2008-(2)2006-(3) 2005 Cat D8T, (5) Cat D8R-II, (2) 2010 CatD7RXW(ripper), (6) 2006 Cat D7RLGP-II, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, 2011 Cat DTXL, CatD6TXL (cab, winch), Cat D6RLGP-II, (3) 2008 Cat D6NXL, Cat D6D (ripper), CatD5NLGP, JD 1050C, 2010 JD 750J, (2) 2006 JD 700J, (3) 2006- (4) 2005 JD 650J, (2)2010-2006 Komatsu D155AX-6 (ripper), (7) 2010 Komatsu D65EX-16 (ripper), 110TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (3) 2009-2008 Cat 450E (4x4), (2) 2011-2009-2008 Cat 420E (4x4), (7) Cat 420D (4x4), 2012-(5) 2011 Cat 416E (4x4), (5) Cat 416C(4x4), (2) 2012-(4) 2011 Case 580N (4x4), (3) 2008-(4) 2007 Komatsu WB146-5 (4x4),(8) 2008 JD 310J (4x4), PAVERS, 9 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (3) 2010 Cat 434D, 2COMPACTORS: (2) Cat 825B, 68 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (8) New/UnusedVolvo SD115D, (11) New/Unused Volvo SD105DXTF, 2008-(6) 2006 IR SD70D,2011-2010-(3) 2008 IR SD45F, 2010-2008-(11) 2006 IR SD45D, 2009 Cat CS64, (3)Cat CS56, (2) Cat CP56, (4) Cat CS533E, 2011 Cat CS553, 2007 Cat CS533E, 2005 CatCS423E, (2) Cat CS423E, (8) 2006 Bomag BW211D-3, (2) JCB VM46D, 25 RUBBERTRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2013 Case TV380, 2012 Cat 287B, 2012 Cat 272C,(5) Takeuchi TL130, 43 SKID STEERS: Cat 252B, (2) 2011-2009 Cat 246C, 2011 Cat

246, 2005 Cat 242B, (3) 2011 Cat 226B-3, (4) Demo JCB 260, (2) 2012 JCB 225, (2)2010 Bobcat S630, TRENCHERS, 81 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) CatTL1055(cab), (4) 2011- 2010-(3) 2008 Cat TL943, Cat TH460B, Cat TH360B, 2005JLG G12-55A (4x4), 2007 Dieci XRM7.732, (4) 2007 Dieci XRM6.621, (3) 2008-2007Dieci XRM 6.221, (6) 2008 Dieci XRM5.519, (2) 2006 JCB 550 (4x4), (7) 2005 JCB52050 (4x4), 2006-(2) 2005 JCB 520 (4x4), (5) JCB 506CHL(4x4), 2006- (3) 2005 JCB506C (4x4), 63 BOOM LIFTS: New 2014 JLG 1350SJP (4x4), New 2014 JLG 800S(4x4), (4) JLG 450AJ (4x4), (2) JLG 400S (4x4),(10) JLG 400S (4x4), (4) JLGE400AN, (2) Snorkel TB126J, (3) Genie S60 (4x4), 72 SCISSOR LIFTS: GenieGS3384RT, (2) Genie GS3246, (5) 2007 Genie GS3268RT, (2) Skyjack 4626, Skyjack3226, (4) 2006-2005 Skyjack 3219, (8) Skyjack 3219, 23 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006IR XP750WCU, 2006 IR XP375WCU, 2008-2007 Atlas Copco XAS375JD6, 2008Sullair 375(high pressure), 18 GENERATORS: Cat D343A, 34 WELDERS: (6)2008-2007 Miller BB500CCCV, 2006 Miller Big Blue 400, 88 LIGHT PLANTS: (2)2013- (3) 2012 Doosan 60HZ-T, 2013-2012 Doosan LSCWKUB, (10) 2013 IR, (3)2010-(4) 2008 IR Light Source, 44 WATER PUMPS: (2) 2007-(5) 2006 Pioneer, (15)2011-2008 Magnum MTP6000D, (3) 2012 –(14) 2011Magnum MTP4000D, 5 AIRWINCHES, SCREENING PLANTS: Extec S-5, 15 AG. TRACTORS: 2012 KubotaM9960HDC (4x4), (6) 2010 Challenger MT465B (4x4), 7 SWEEPERS: (2) 2011 BlawKnox FB90 (cab, 400 hrs.), 7 CONCRETE MIXER TRKS: (5) 2006-(2) 2002Peterbilt (t/a), BOOM TRK: 2007 Sterling (40 ton), 19 WATER TRKS: (2) 2005Ford F650 (s/a), 2007- (2) 2004-2003-2001 Mack 4000gal. (t/a), 7 ROLLBACKTRKS: 2008 Peterbilt 340 w/Jerr-Dan 815TRB(t/a), 27 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2013Kenworth W900 (tri.), (4) 2010- (2)2009 Mack CH613 (t/a), 25 DUMP TRUCKS: (3)2007 Mack(tri.), FUEL/ LUBE TRK, 10 AMBULANCES/ MEDICAL VANS: 2011-(4) 2006-(2) 2005 –(2) 2003 Ford E350 (Fully Loaded Ambulances!), 2008 Ford F250Wheelchair Van, MOTOR HOME: 2007 Fleetwood Bounder 34ft. (s/a), 16DETACHABLE GOOSNECK TRAILERS: (2) 2014 Fontaine Magnitude 55L (tri.),2013 Witzco RG-60 62.5 ton (quad.), (7) 2014 Witzco 50 T (tri.), (2) 2014 Witzco 35 T(tri.), 8 EQUIP. TRAILERS: 2005-(7) 2004 Trailking TK70HT (t/a), 2 DETACH-ABLE REAR BRIDGE TRAILERS: (2) 2014, 18 RECREATIONAL & UTILITYVEHICLES, 390 TIRES/RECAPS.

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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.

A E D ........................................................................24

ACE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ................................85

ACR EQUIPMENT CO............................................107

ALBAN CAT ..............................................................29

ALEX LYON & SON INC

PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................113

PHILADELPHIA PA 01/10

TOTOWA NJ 01/11........................................114

ATLANTA GA 01/16 COLUMBUS OH 01/18 ..115

KISSIMMEE FL 02/01-09..............................119

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23

ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..............................7

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ................105

ALLU GROUP ........................................................107

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ......................................79

BARGAINS ............................................................110

BECK EQUIPMENT ..................................................32

BINDER MACHINERY CO..........................................3

C N WOOD CO INC..................................................32

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

FLORIDA AUCTION 02/14 ..........................121

CATERPILLAR INC ..................................................67

CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................43

CHENANGO TRUCK ................................................56

CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR SALES............42,50,56

CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ................35

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................110

COMPASS WIRE CLOTH CORP ............................70

CONEXPO ................................................................47

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ........................75

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE..48,54,64,102

COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ................42

CREAN EQUIPMENT ............................................107

DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............28

DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................44

DOMINICS EQUIPMENT..........................................39

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ................................51

DYNAPAC ................................................................92

EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS....................................57

EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..........17,123

EDWARD EHRBAR INC ............................................6

EESSCO ..................................................................69

ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................42,76

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..........................36

EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................27

ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................14

ESCO CORP ..........................................................104

FELLING TRAILERS ................................................61

FLUID POWER ......................................................108

FOLEY INC ................................................................9

GEHL SKID STEER ..................................................93

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM........................80

GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..................39

GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..........................101

H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY................95

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY......................108

IROCK CRUSHERS..................................................80

IRON PLANET ........................................................118

JESCO ......................................................................21

JJ SCHECKEL CORP ..............................................32

JOHN DEERE ..........................................................98

K W REESE INC ......................................................17

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........90

KEENAN AUCTIONS

AUGUSTA ME 1/30 ......................................120

KLEEMAN ................................................................77

KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..........31

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ....................................97

KPI-JCI ......................................................................89

KUBOTA....................................................................94

KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC..............................78

LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC ......................99

LIFTECH EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................14

MESSICK’S ..............................................................39

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING..............................87

METSO MINERALS SCREENING............................73

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13

MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS..................................14

MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ........88

MOROOKA USA ......................................................53

MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................120

NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO......................................17

NORAM ....................................................................49

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS ....................108

NORTRAX ................................................................45

OPDYKE INC ............................................................59

PEMBERTON INC ..................................................107

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY................................5,33

PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ....................................82

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC ......................120

PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................25

PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10

POWERSCREEN MID ATLANTIC ............................66

POWERSCREEN NEW ENGLAND..........................71

RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC....................111

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS

UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION 2/17-22 124

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..............................28

ROGERS BROTHERS CORP ..................................59

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ..................................107

SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC....................88

SENNEBOGEN ........................................................72

SPECIALTY RENTALS & ATTACHMENTS ..............19

ST PIERRE MANUFACTURING CORP ..................56

STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11

STU HARRIS ..........................................................111

SULLIVAN PALATEK ................................................44

SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES ........................................86

TEREX CRANES ....................................................100

TEREX FUCHS ........................................................83

TERRA SELECT INC ................................................70

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ............104

TOWMASTER INC....................................................58

TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15

TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................37

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................24

UTILITY AUCTIONS INC

WILMINGTON DE 2/28 ................................120

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC ................................50

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............62

WANTED..................................................................111

WANTED MACK TRUCKS........................................44

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................29

WHITNEY & SON INC ..............................................81

WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20

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