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By Zoie Clift CEG CORRESPONDENT A large- scale project with a long-range scope is in the works in Arkansas. The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) is in the midst of constructing a 38.5-mi. (61.9 km) road designed to connect Interstate 530 in Pine Bluff to U.S. 278 in Wilmar. The connector is being built to provide easy access to the future Interstate 69, which will connect north and south portions of the country via southeast Arkansas. When initially calculated in the mid to late 1990s, the connector road was expected to cost $300 million but that amount has increased to around $620 million due to overall increased construction costs. According to Glen Bolick, AHTD spokesperson, the highway will be ini- tially built as a two-lane roadway, but right of way has been purchased to accommodate future widening to four-lanes. In 2006 AHTD completed the first segment Connecting Arkansas to Future Highway I-69 By Angela B. Hurni CEG CORRESPONDENT Despite consistent rain, work is ongoing on the Snapfinger Road widening project in DeKalb County, Ga., and has been for almost a year. The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) awarded Pittman Construction Co., Conyers, Ga., the $10.1- million contract to widen Snapfinger Road beginning at Flat Shoals Parkway and extending to Wesley Chapel Road. Preliminary work on the 2-mi. (3.2 km) long project began January 2009, and relo- cation of utilities began in spring of this Rain Slows, Does Not Stop Progress on Snapfinger Rd. Manhole Shields Assist Wharton-Smith…8 Deeres Help Paving Co. Enter Mining Business…31 Caterpillar Delivers Keys to First D7E…16 Inside 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 January 27 2010 Vol. XXIII • No. 2 see SNAPFINGER page 62 Published Nationally Photo courtesy of Jensen Construction Company According to Ernie Westfall, AHTD District Two construction engineer, equipment on this section of the project includes American Cranes models 999, 7250, 5299, 5300 and 9260, By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT Homebuilding in the United States in the past decade became a gigantic house of cards, which finally collapsed in 2008. Boom went bust and homebuilders still are trying to dig themselves out of the resulting heap. A nationwide search contin- ues for policies and business models that will deal simultaneously with foreclosures, unemployment, tight money and budget deficits. Expert industry observers cannot say exactly when homebuilding will again become a robust economic indicator. But there seems to be a con- sensus that the situation won’t deteriorate much further. “As far as construction goes, it has not been per- fectly increasing, but it has been steadily increasing since the early part of 2009. I see 2010 as being a better year,” said David Crowe, chief economist of the National Association of Homebuilders. The statement is underwhelming because 2009 is a remarkably low benchmark. While new single-family residential construc- tion indeed rose for the sixth consecutive month in November (1.3 percent), overall spending on homes still was 25 percent below November 2008 activity; multi-family residential building for the month was 44 percent below a year ago. General construction spending in November fell 13 percent see HOUSING page 24 Homebuilding: Stabilizing the House of Cards see AHTD page 59 When finished, the project will improve the safety and operation of the road- way, which serves as a major route to Interstate 20, especially for the residen- tial developments. Table of Contents ........4 Paving Section ......43-54 Parts Section ..............56 Business Calendar ......60 Auction Section ....69-77 Advertisers Index ......78

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By Zoie Clift CEG CORRESPONDENT

Alarge- scale project with a long-range scopeis in the works in Arkansas.

The Arkansas State Highway andTransportation Department (AHTD) is in themidst of constructing a 38.5-mi. (61.9 km) road

designed to connect Interstate 530 in Pine Bluffto U.S. 278 in Wilmar. The connector is beingbuilt to provide easy access to the futureInterstate 69, which will connect north and southportions of the country via southeast Arkansas.

When initially calculated in the mid to late1990s, the connector road was expected to cost$300 million but that amount has increased to

around $620 million due to overall increasedconstruction costs. According to Glen Bolick,AHTD spokesperson, the highway will be ini-tially built as a two-lane roadway, but right ofway has been purchased to accommodate futurewidening to four-lanes.

In 2006 AHTD completed the first segment

Connecting Arkansas to Future Highway I-69

By Angela B. HurniCEG CORRESPONDENT

Despite consistent rain, work is ongoingon the Snapfinger Road widening project inDeKalb County, Ga., and has been foralmost a year. The Georgia Department ofTransportation (GDOT) awarded PittmanConstruction Co., Conyers, Ga., the $10.1-million contract to widen Snapfinger Roadbeginning at Flat Shoals Parkway andextending to Wesley Chapel Road.

Preliminary work on the 2-mi. (3.2 km)long project began January 2009, and relo-cation of utilities began in spring of this

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Photo courtesy of Jensen Construction CompanyAccording to Ernie Westfall, AHTD District Two construction engineer, equipmenton this section of the project includes American Cranes models 999, 7250, 5299,5300 and 9260,

By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Homebuilding in the United States in the pastdecade became a gigantic house of cards, whichfinally collapsed in 2008. Boom went bust andhomebuilders still are trying to dig themselves outof the resulting heap. A nationwide search contin-ues for policies and business models that will dealsimultaneously with foreclosures, unemployment,tight money and budget deficits.

Expert industry observers cannot say exactlywhen homebuilding will again become a robusteconomic indicator. But there seems to be a con-sensus that the situation won’t deteriorate muchfurther.

“As far as construction goes, it has not been per-fectly increasing, but it has been steadily increasingsince the early part of 2009. I see 2010 as being abetter year,” said David Crowe, chief economist ofthe National Association of Homebuilders. Thestatement is underwhelming because 2009 is aremarkably low benchmark.

While new single-family residential construc-tion indeed rose for the sixth consecutive month inNovember (1.3 percent), overall spending onhomes still was 25 percent below November 2008activity; multi-family residential building for themonth was 44 percent below a year ago. Generalconstruction spending in November fell 13 percent

see HOUSING page 24

Homebuilding:Stabilizing theHouse of Cards

see AHTD page 59

When finished, the project will improvethe safety and operation of the road-way, which serves as a major route toInterstate 20, especially for the residen-tial developments.

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

Paving Section ......43-54

Parts Section ..............56

Business Calendar......60

Auction Section ....69-77

Advertisers Index ......78

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…PAVINGBe sure to check out this monthly special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on paving and milling equipment.

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MAGNOLIA’S DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATIONPROJECT PROVIDES FACELIFT FOR THE AREAEight months after construction crews began their work, an elegant ladyhas a new face.

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KIEWIT CONSTRUCTION HANDLES VIADUCT PROJECT WITH EASEKiewit has survived the industry’s ups and downs by adapting and takingon new jobs and pursuing different opportunities.

CORPS AWARDS $53M FOR PICAYUNE STRANDRESTORATION WORKThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, reached a historicmilestone in Everglades restoration with a construction contract award forthe Picayune Strand Restoration Project in Collier County.

FLORIDA PAVING COMPANY EXPANDS INTO MINING BUSINESSTough economic times haven’t stopped Don (Rick) Mancil Jr. and MyraSmith from jumping into the material business. In August 2009, the pairtook over ownership of the Vero Rock Mine, located in Vero Beach, Fla.

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GENIE Z135/70RT 2006 Z13506-231 93212 1464.0 135' HEIGHT.DEUTZ DIESEL $165,000.00

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Cat 420D 4IT 2005 0BLN11769 76194 4IT 1435.2 OROPS, STD Stick, 4WD, QC, GP Bucket, 24" Bucket $52,500.00

Cat 420D 4ME 2006 0FDP27175 79553 4ME 573.7 OROPS, E-Stick, 4WD, MP Bucket, 24" Bucket $49,500.00

Cat 420E 4IE 2007 0KMW01713 CME0000011 81.0 OROPS, E-STICK 4WD, QC, GP Bucket, 24" Bucket $67,500.00

Cat 314C LCR 2006 0PCA01326 120521 1527.0 R Boom, 9' 10" Stick, 8' 2" Blade, 42" Bucket $69,500.00

Cat 315C T 2006 0CJC03204 M13116 1012.4 R Boom, 10' 2" Stick, 28" Tracks, 42" Bucket $73,000.00

Cat 318CL 2006 MDY00579 78126 863.0 8'10" Stick, 32" Tracks, 42" Bucket, Mech Thumb $88,700.00

Cat 320CL 2005 0PAB04770 M13103 1595.0 R Boom, 9' 6" Stick, 42" Bucket, QC $95,500.00

Cat 322BL 1999 02ES00804 63985 12696.6 R Boom, 9' 8" Stick, 48" Bucket $49,500.00

Cat 324DLLR 2008 0JJG00691 M13062 203.8 Long Reach Arrangement, 45" Ditch Bucket $215,000.00

Cat 330DL 2007 0MWP01372 M10769 674.0 R Boom, 12' 10" Stick, 36" Bucket $210,000.00

Cat 345BL 2005 0AGS01580 69754 121 9658.5 R Boom, 12' 10" Stick, 72" Bucket $89,000.00

Cat 345BL 2005 0AGS02736 75629 3891.0 R Boom, 15' 9" Stick, 62" Bucket, CWT Removal Device $185,000.00

Cat 345CL 2006 0PJW00718 78909 5085.0 R Boom, 14' 1" Stick, 54" Bucket, CWT Removal Device $188,000.00

Cat THV501HD 2006 FA00536 CF000215 379.0 Rotosaw I1924T, 24" single grousers $199,000.00

Hydro-Ax 470 2005 HA18988 CF000207 4408.0 20" High capacity saw, 28L tires, joystick steering $79,500.00

Timberjack 608S 2004 WC608SX007170 CN000143 3112.0 FS22 $110,000.00

Kodiak Kutter B160 2006 B160TC-10-I7 C10267 866 $99,500.00

Peterson 4700B 2005 27B-94-1276 CN000096 1598.0 Horizontal grinder, 630HP, PT Tech $239,000.00

Woodsman 390 2008 1W9F744318F341369 F000147 85.0 Drum Chipper, 1200HP $580,000.00

Cat 303C CR 2008 0BXT02757 C12879 193.0 Hyd thumb & 16" C&P Bucket $29,000.00

Cat 12H 2003 0AMZ00254 M11578 7272.0 EROPS (HP), A/C, 14 BLADE, SCARIFIER, 14.00-24 TIRES $149,500.00

Cat 12H 2003 0AMZ00254 M11578 7272.0 EROPS (HP), A/C, 14 BLADE, SCARIFIER, 14.00-24 TIRES $149,500.00

Cat 140H 1998 09TN00653 70302 8996.0 EROPS, A/C, 14 Blade, Ripper, 17.50-25 Tires $91,000.00

Cat 257B 2005 0SLK02141 75270 2342.0 Good overall condition, new sprockets, tracks 50%, hyd q/c. $17,000.00

Cat 247B 2006 0MTL03593 21148 1098.0 Good Condition $19,900.00

Cat 257B 2005 0SLK02141 75270 2342.0 Good overall condition, new sprockets, tracks 50%, hyd q/c. $18,000.00

Cat 267B 2005 0CYC00868 78494 1929.0 New sprockets, tracks 30%. $25,000.00

Cat 277B 2005 0MDH02027 75316 1733.2 Hyd q/c, Open cab, tracks 85%, new sprocket sleeves. $25,000.00

Cat 287B 2006 0ZSA02877 20265 1688.5 Tracks fair, Sprockets 50%, $14,900.00

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Cat D5M XL Track Type Tractor2001 w/ 2543 hrs,

SN# 4BR00662, $39,500

Peterson 6700B Grinder2006 w/ 1163 hrs,

SN# 31B-58-1328, $399,000

Cat 525C Grapple Skidder2007 w/ 3267 hrs,

SN# 52500314, $128,500

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The Source for Used EquipmentMAKE MODEL YEAR SERIAL # ID # HOURS DESCRIPTION PRICE

STERLING F750 2006 2FZACFDC56AV57330 94059 10000.0 6 YARD BOX DUMP, SINGLE AXLE, AUTO, CAT C7 $28,900.00

STERLING F750 2006 2FZACFDC76AV57328 94058 14154 7 YARD BOX DUMP, SINGLE AXLE, AUTO, CAT C7 $29,900.00

Cat 525B 2005 3KZ02064 U000285 5469.0 Sgl arch, CCR grapple, C-501 winch, 30.5 tires, standard axles $86,500.00

Cat 525C 2008 52500539 CF000260 1987.0 Dual arch, CCR grapple, hydro-winch, hvy duty axles, 30.5 tires $144,500.00

Cat 232B 2005 0SCH00963 76456 SS 1103.0 Good Condition $15,000.00

Cat 252B 2006 0SCP02246 78716 SS 1766.0 New Tires, Sold w/1 yr, 250 hr powertrain + hyd warranty $15,500.00

John Deere 260 2002 KV0260A460856 CL0117 737.0 Bucket, Tires 50%, Great Condition, Case-style hand controls. $15,000.00

Cat 268B 2005 0LBA01133 78560 1733.2 Cab w/AC, New Tires, Great Operating Condition $28,900.00

New Holland LS180 2000 183215 CL0115 1340.0 Good Condition $13,000.00

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Cat 815F 2004 0BKL00521 M12855 5014.0 EROPS, Air, S Blade w/ Tilt $229,500.00

Cat TL642 2007 TBK00186 R10466 483.0 6,000 LB CAPACITY, 42FT REACH, FF TIRES, OROPS $52,000.00

Cat D5G XL 2006 0WGB02927 79938 XL 3155.0 OROPS, Heater, Sweeps, 20" RBT Tracks, PAT Blade w/ Rake $69,500.00

Cat D5G LGP 2004 0RKG00580 71325 LGP 5568.0 OROPS, HEATER, SWEEPS, 26" RBT TRACKS, PAT BLADE $40,000.00

Cat D5N LGP 2003 0AKD00328 70682 5279.0 OROPS, Heater, Sweeps, 30" Tracks, PAT Blade $59,000.00

Cat D6K LGP 2008 0DHA00428 M11672 210.0 EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, 30" Tracks SystemOne, PAT Blade $147,500.00

Cat D6N LGPC 2006 0ALY02126 79329 LGP 3781.5 EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, 34" Tracks SystemOne, PAT Blade $125,000.00

Cat D6R XLC 2004 0AAX00475 71206 XLC 5143.0 EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, 24" Tracks, 6SU Blade $130,200.00

Cat D8T 2006 0J8B00784 GR000006 2724.2 EROPS, A/C, 24" ES Tracks, 8SU Blade, SS Ripper $399,000.00

Cat 939C HST 2006 06DS01749 78939 1818.0 OROPS, Heater, Sweeps, 18" DG Tracks, MP Bucket $61,000.00

Cat 953C CGP 2005 0BBX02095 77425 CGP 2175.6 EROPS, A/C, 19.7" DG Tracks, GP Bucket $85,000.00

WACKER RT82 2006 5623245 93446 491.0 33" DRUM WIDTH, ARTICULATING, REMOTE CONTROL $12,000.00

WACKER RT83 2007 5636302 93459 378 33" DRUM WIDTH, ARTICULATING, REMOTE CONTROL $12,000.00

Cat CS-423E 2006 0AST00506 120404 212.4 VPM Gauge, Lights, 66" Smooth Drum $49,000.00

Cat CP-563C 2003 05KN00308 64092 1401.0 VPM Gauge, Flotation Tires, 84" Smooth Drum $45,000.00

Cat CS-563D 2003 09MW00347 68021 1280.0 Transmission Guard, 84" Smooth Drum $38,000.00

Cat CS-563E 2005 0CNG00949 76601 1618.0 VPM Gauge, Flotation Tires, 84" Smooth Drum $79,500.00

Cat 966H 2007 0A6D00996 M13048 2368.0 EROPS, A/C, GP BKT $217,500.00

Cat IT28G 2004 0DBT01079 72421 3969.0 EROPS, A/C, LSD (Front), 3V, QC, GP Bucket, RC, 20.5-25 Tires $82,000.00

Cat IT28G 1998 08CR01568 M12880 8603.0 EROPS, 3V, QC, GP Bucket, Forks, 20.5-25 Tires $38,500.00

Cat IT28G 2004 0DBT01575 74917 3176.0 EROPS, A/C, LSD (Front), 3V, QC, GP Bucket, RC, 20.5-25 Tires $82,000.00

Cat 611 2000 06SZ00217 65305 4682.0 EROPS, A/C, Front Suspenion Axle, 29.5R25 Tires $105,000.00

Cat 613C 2004 08LJ02642 M12854 3658.0 EROPS, A/C, 23.5R25 Tires $88,500.00

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Track Type Loaders

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Wheel Loaders & Integrated Toolcarriers

Cat 988F Wheel Loader2009 Cat Certified RebuildSN# 8YG00961, $479,000

Peterson 5000G Chipper2003 w/ 8231 hrs,

SN# 2G-242-983, $375,000

Cat 563 Feller Buncher2006 w/ 2607 hrs,

SN# HA19230, $136,500

Hydro-Ax 764 Mower2006 w/ 2232 hrs,

SN# HA19257, $189,500

Skidders

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Manhole Shields Assist Wharton-Smith With Water Tap

By James McRaySPECIAL TO CEG

Wharton-Smith ConstructionGroup recently completed a verycritical water tap on a 24 in. forcemain, as part of the WesternRegional Waste Water TreatmentPlant Indian River ReclamationFacility Expansion. Wharton-Smith is the primary contractoroverseeing the entire expansionproject at the Vero Beach, Fla.,facility.

Setting up the perpendicular 24in. to 24 in. (61 cm) tap in the poorFlorida soil posed a unique chal-lenge as to how to keep the work-ers safe when they were in theexcavation completing the work.Even though the force main wasnot particularly deep; a shoring,sloping, or shielding system wasstill required as part of the excava-tion.

Ed Sly, mechanical superintend-ent on the project, and 27 yearheavy construction veteran, calledProfessional Shoring and Supply— Florida’s newest trench shoringequipment experts — for help infinding the right shoring system forthe water tap.

“My original inclination was torent a modular aluminum shoringsystem, Build-A-Box, and set up

an elaborate t-configuration for thetap,” said Sly. “To his credit, Dan[Payne, Professional Shoring andSupply] could have rented us thatsystem, but instead he recom-mended a simple set of manholeshields with cut-outs. The manholeshields worked out exactly as weneeded them to, and it was a lot

cheaper than Build-A-Box,” Slyconcluded.

The two manhole shields were 8by 12 ft. (2.4 by 3.6 m) “wrap-around” style shields, with 27 in.(68 cm) square cut-out or “doghouses,” that straddled the existingline. The new line ran perpendicu-lar through the second adjacent

shield, allowing protection forworkers installing a series ofelbows and valve to the tap line.Overseeing the installation forWharton-Smith was ProjectSuperintendent Jim Gramlich.

Wharton-Smith Inc. (WSI) wasfounded in Central Florida in 1984by George Smith and Bill

Wharton. WSI is headquartered inCentral Florida, with additionaloffices in Tampa, Palm City,Atlanta and Charlotte.Construction market segmentsinclude Environmental,Commercial, Educational,International, Entertainment,Healthcare, and Green BuildingConstruction. WSI is consistentlyranked by Engineering NewsRecord as a “Top 400 Contractor”and “Top 200 EnvironmentalContractor”

Professional Shoring andSupply is an official EfficiencyProduction Inc. trench shieldingand shoring equipment distributor.Efficiency Production provides awide selection of standard and cus-tom trench shielding and shoringsystems. Efficiency’s products aredesigned specifically for safe andcost effective installation of utilitysystems and infrastructureimprovements. All products areP.E. certified to meet OSHA stan-dards.

For more information, callProfessional Shoring and Supply,888/777- 8307.

James McRay is the director ofMarketing & Media for EfficiencyProduction Inc. He can be reachedat 800-552-8800; [email protected].

Setting up the perpendicular 24 in. to 24 in. (61 cm) tap in the poor Florida soil posed a unique chal-lenge as to how to keep the workers safe when they were in the excavation completing the work.

The new line ran perpendicular through the second adjacentshield, allowing protection for workers installing a series ofelbows and valve to the tap line.

The two manhole shields were 8 by 12 ft. (2.4 by 3.6 m) “wrap-around” style shields, with 27 in. (68cm) square cut-out or “dog houses,” that straddled the existing line.

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Gatorback Tracks & Equipment LLCNew and Used Equipment Sales • Rubber Tracks and Undercarriage Parts

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2003 Cat D5N LGP, 3920 Hrs, Cab, A/C,Limb Risers, Rear Screens........$48,000

2009 Mustang MTL312, Enclosed Cab,A/C............................................$28,500

2003 John Deere 450HLGP, 2320Hrs, OROPS, 80% U/C..........$29,900

2006 Big Tex Pintle Hitch Trailer,Elec. Brakes, 22500GVWR......$4,500

2005 John Deere 650J LGP, 1000 Hrs,One Owner ................................$54,900

2002 JD 624H, Cab, A/C, Quick Tachw/Root Rake, One Owner ......$59,900

1989 Volvo A25, 5000 Gallon WaterTruck ....................................$18,500

2005 Gehl CTL80, 1190 Hours, NewTracks and Sprockets ..........$19,900

1996 Komatsu CD50, Steel w/RubberPads, 360˚ Rotating Dumper ....$39,900

2006 Mustang 742 Telehandler ......................................................$46,900

Woods Batwing Mower..........$1,495 Hyster High Lift Container HandlerH1050E, 4300 Hrs ..................$199,900

2004 ASV RC85, 1400 hours, Hi FlowAux Hydraulics ..........................$14,900

2006 Mustang MTL25, Cab, A/C, 190Hrs........................................$37,500

1995 Komatsu CD50, New Chains andSprockets, New Roadliner Pads..$44,900

2009 Gehl CTL55 Standard ROPS,New Machine..........................$24,500

2008 Mustang 1503, 95 Hrs, Aux.Hydraulics, 3 Buckets ..........$17,900

2007 Kaufman Gooseneck 24k lbTrailer, 36ft ............................$7,900

2006 Nissan 8000lb Forklift, 60” Forks,5000 Hrs, Pneumatic Tires..........$5,995

2001 Komatsu PC300LC-6LE 54”Bucket w/Manual Thumb......$44,500

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VICKSBURG, Miss. (AP)Vicksburg and Warren County officialshave endorsed a project to test whetherthe waters of the Mississippi River canbe used to produce hydroelectricpower.

Free Flow Power Corp., based inGloucester, Mass., has proposed sink-ing energy-generating turbines in theriver near Vicksburg. It has applied fora $750,000 grant from the MississippiDevelopment Authority (MDA).

The Vicksburg Post said the compa-ny is not seeking financial supportfrom local governments as part of theMDA application.

Robert Crear, a retired brigadiergeneral with the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers, told city and county offi-cials that the company was open totalking about selling portions of elec-tricity to local governments, preferablylater in the federal permitting process.

Free Flow is one of two turbinedevelopers that have applied to the

Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission to use river currents tospin turbines and make about 20 kilo-watts of electricity. Officials said that isnot enough to serve an entire city butcould supplement an existing powergrid.

Crear, a member of Free Flow’sboard of directors, said a pilot projectin Vicksburg “would show the technol-ogy works.”

Agrant should be awarded in Marchand would pay 75 percent of costs tosink a turbine near a riverside industry,with the company picking up 25 per-cent.

Crear said Free Flow is in talks withtwo companies with “riversidefrontage” for access to the river. Thecompany would expect construction totake six months.

“This is unique and exciting tech-nology,” Mayor Paul Winfield saidJan. 4. “Most of us in the city ofVicksburg know that we haven’t uti-

lized our river to its fullest potential.This is an excellent way to do it,through this type of green technology.”

Full licensing is expected by 2012for turbines proposed at 55 sites on theMississippi south of St. Louis. Two aresituated in Warren County, near theBrunswick community and anothersouth of Vicksburg near Davis Island.

Crear said turbines would be placedor suspended in the stream below thenavigation channel to avoid interfer-ence from shipping, with the pilot proj-ect to be placed on a floatable mount.

Issaquena County has an agreementwith Louisiana-based MARMCEnterprises to share power sales from apair of 5-megawatt turbines proposedin the river near Fitler Bend and Addie.

A third turbine developer HydroGreen Energy, plans two turbines onthe Tennessee-Tombigbee River afterpermits secured last year for Vicksburgand Vidalia, La., were surrendered andplans shifted.

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Caterpillar Delivers Keys to First D7E Track-Type TractorCaterpillar presented the keys of the first innovative AC

electric drive track-type tractor in the industry to long-time customer, TJ Lambrecht on Dec. 22. The electric

drive system developed for track-type tractors gives the D7Ean unmatched combination of power, sustainability, controland maneuverability, according to the manufacturer.

“Our customers are being challenged to do their workmore efficiently with less impact on the environment,” saidCaterpillar Group President Doug Oberhelman. “The D7Edemonstrates Caterpillar’s commitment to the industry witha machine that does more work and consumes less fuel andparts, providing customers with lower owning and operatingcosts.” Oberhelman was recently named Caterpillar vicechairman effective Jan. 1.

TJ Lambrecht, headquartered in Joliet, Ill., is a heavy,civil, and earthmoving contractor with one of the largest andmost current fleets of Caterpillar equipment.

“Caterpillar has been a great partner over the years, andwe have a solid relationship with our dealers,” said DanKlingberg, president, TJ Lambrecht. “Case in point was theopportunity to demo the D7E at our O’Hare ModernizationProject job site this past summer. We think it’s going to helpus mitigate fluctuations in fuel prices, as well as address thegrowing scope of emissions regulations. Our whole organi-zation is very excited about it.”

The Cat C9.3 ACERT diesel engine, rated at 235 nethorsepower (175 kW) in the D7E, drives a powerful electri-cal generator that produces AC (alternating current). Currentflows through special armored cables and military-gradeconnectors to a solid-state inverter, then to the propulsionmodule. Within the propulsion module are two heavy-dutyelectric motors (using AC current) that drive throughcommon gearing into the differential steering system.Power from the steering system is transferred via axles to

Scott Johnson, worldwide product manager of Caterpillar, says a few words about the Cat D7E in front of a full house.

(L-R) are Jim Gibson, senior account manager of Caterpillar Corporate Accounts; Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillargroup president; Dan Klingberg, president, TJ Lambrecht Construction; Jerry Thompson, vice president of oper-ations, TJ Lambrecht Construction; Scott Johnson, Caterpillar worldwide product manager; Doug Reibel, equip-ment manager, TJ Lambrecht Construction; Ron Julian, equipment manager, TJ Lambrecht Construction; LarryO’Neill, executive general sales manager, Patten Industries; Bill Dears, chief marketing/information officer,Patten Industries; and Mark Hanback, general manager of Caterpillar’s Americas operations division-EastPeoria.see CATERPILLAR page 68

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Volvo Construction Equipment Rents announced theopening of a new independently owned franchise equipmentrental center in Louisiana. The Volvo CE Rents store is thefourth Volvo franchise in the state for its owners, Paul andPenny Bullock, of JPS Equipment LLC.

The Bullock family opened its first Volvo Rents franchisein West Monroe, La., in 2003. They added stores in 2004 and2007 in Alexandria, La., and Bossier City, La.

They have been named Volvo Rents’Franchise of the Yearfor the third year in a row during Volvo Rents’ Circle ofExcellence Awards.

The Baton Rouge Volvo CE Rents franchise is independ-ently owned and operated and will carry, in addition to Volvoconstruction equipment, a comprehensive line of essentialequipment and tools for the construction, commercial, indus-trial and homeowner markets. Principal Volvo products forits rental centers include the company’s extensive line ofcompact excavators and wheel loaders, and backhoe andskid steer loaders.

“In Baton Rouge, we continue to expand our rental fleetand service to meet our customers’ needs,” said PaulBullock. “It was a natural progression of our growth.”

The new store serves the Baton Rouge area with con-struction equipment rental and supplies from 36326Highway 30 in Geismar, LA 70734. The office number is225/290-3015.

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Kiewit Construction Handles Viaduct Project With EaseKiewit Construction is well known in the

contracting industry nationally for the vari-ety and depth of jobs that it takes on. It hasbuilt landmark highways such as theEisenhower Tunnel through the ColoradoRockies, the Fort McHenry Tunnel beneathBaltimore Harbor and many other projects.Kiewit opened for business in 1884 and isone of the largest employee owned compa-nies in the country. It will celebrate its 125thyear in business this year.

Kiewit has survived the industry’s ups anddowns by adapting and taking on new jobsand pursuing different opportunities. Thishas led Kiewit to delve into many industriessuch as transportation, oil and gas, electrical,alternative fuel, marine, water and mining toname a few. The New York Kiewit locationis currently working on the Atlantic Avenueviaduct rehabilitation project in Brooklyn.

Ryan Jones, equipment superintendent ofKiewit Construction, explained that Kiewitis replacing 87 of the possible 176 elevatedsteel spans that stretch across approximatelyhalf of Atlantic Avenue. This viaduct carriesLong Island Rail Road’s (LIRR) Atlantic 1and 2 tracks connecting Jamaica to down-town Brooklyn.

The project consists of mostly putting upsteel bridges and then replacing longitudinal

girders and cap beams. To keep thejob organized, Jones needed a tele-handler to perform in the fabricationyard a couple of blocks down fromthe site. He contacted Jim Eyen, hisrepresentative from Foley Rents tofind a telehandler. Eyen found thetelehandler and had it delivered tothe job in October. Once it arrived,four different attachments wereadded to the telehandler: a set of

forks, a general purpose bucket, asmall 8 frame cork attachment anda lattice boom stick end with ahook. These attachments enablethe material handling machine tosupport the entire yard.

The Caterpillar TL1255 tele-handler has multiple uses at thesite. It is used to extend out to thedock systems that Kiewit built.The prefabricated spans arebrought to the yard by themachine where the crews will

place ties on the new structure. It also sup-plies all offloading trucks as well as keepingthe yard maintained.

Kiewit is very happy with the telehandler.“The capacity of the machine and the

weight balance are two great features of theTL1255. It is very stable, has added safetyand it allows us to have a much quicker pro-duction time,” said Jones.

Jones also likes the sight lines of theboom.

“You can see to the other side of themachine, it has a real good vision area to addto the safe operation of the machine,” Jonessaid.

Eyen was very involved with Jones inevery step of the delivery process and madesure that things were kept on schedule. Dueto the great follow up and ongoing contact,Jones said he will rent from Foley in thefuture. He credited Eyen with providinggreat service, which is a key factor forKiewit, because it allows the company tomeet deadlines and keep jobs moving.

Celebrating 125 successful years in busi-ness is no small feat, and looking to thefuture Kiewit is ready to handle whatevercomes their way.

This story was reprinted from FoleyPayDirt, Spring 2009 issue.

A Cat TL1255 assists Kiewit withfabrication for the AtlanticAvenue viaduct rehabilitationproject.

Ryan Jones (L) of Kiewit Construction and JimEyen of Foley Rents, stand with Kiewit’s CatTL1255 telehandler, a key machine on theAtlantic Avenue viaduct rehabilitation project.

Corps Awards $53M for Picayune Strand Restoration WorkThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,

Jacksonville District, reached a historicmilestone in Everglades restoration with aconstruction contract award for the PicayuneStrand Restoration Project in Collier County.The $53 million project is the first federallyfunded construction project of theComprehensive Everglades RestorationPlan.

The contract award includes nearly $40million provided by the American Recoveryand Reinvestment Act that allows full fund-ing of the project, accelerates the construc-tion schedule, and helps create much-neededjobs in southwestern Florida.

The Corps awarded the contract to HarryPepper and Associates, Jacksonville, Fla., toconstruct a pump station, plug 13.5 mi. (21.7km) of canals, and remove 95 mi. (153 km)of crumbling roads. Construction will start inDecember and take about three years tocomplete.

“This is a huge advance for Evergladesrestoration. We’re moving into a period ofintense construction activity around theecosystem,” said Jacksonville District com-mander, Col. Al Pantano. “This project,when combined with the contributionsalready made by the state of Florida, willshow the positive effects of restored hydrol-ogy in a fairly short amount of time. This isanother great example of federal, state andlocal entities working together to accomplish

more than any one could achieve on itsown.”

The Picayune Strand project area includes55,000 acres of native Florida wetlands anduplands located between Alligator Alley(Interstate 75) and the Tamiami Trail (U.S.41) in the southwestern corner of the state.The land was formerly a privately ownedsubdivision called Southern Golden GateEstates. Decades ago, canal excavation androad construction disrupted the natural waterflow and over-drained the area, which led toreduced aquifer recharge, greatly increasedfreshwater discharges to southern estuaries,and increased invasion of upland and non-native vegetation. All of this caused the lossof ecological connectivity and habitatexpanses sufficient to support the endan-gered Florida panther and other wildlife. In1974, Collier County commissioned the firststudy to determine how to reverse theimpacts of the failed development.

“Picayune Strand is a crown jewel of theComprehensive Everglades RestorationPlan,” said Paul Souza, field supervisor ofthe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s SouthFlorida Office. “Four decades ago, this areawas slated to become a suburb of Naples.But today, because of leadership shown byour Everglades partnership, we’re one stepcloser to achieving its restoration potential.This latest step by the Corps underscores ourfederal commitment and sets the future of

the Picayune Strand in motion. Our endan-gered Florida panther and many otherspecies will benefit.”

The project area is almost entirely sur-rounded by public lands including theFlorida Panther National Wildlife Refuge,Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park,Everglades National Park, Big CypressNational Preserve, Ten Thousand IslandsNational Wildlife Refuge, Rookery BayNational Estuarine Research Reserve,Collier-Seminole State Park and thePicayune Strand State Forest.

In the 1980s, the Florida Department ofEnvironmental Protection began land acqui-sition that ultimately cost about $250 mil-lion. To expedite restoration, the SouthFlorida Water Management District(SFWMD) moved ahead with an effort toplug the northern 7 mi. (11 km) of the PrairieCanal, remove about 200 mi. (322 km) ofroadways adjacent to the canal, and clearexotic plant species from the canal banks.This work was completed in 2006. TheSFWMD also moved forward with much ofthe design effort and completed constructionon one of four phases of road removal.

“It is extremely gratifying to see PicayuneStrand restoration continue forward with thisconstruction contract,” said Ken Ammon,SFWMD deputy executive director,Everglades Restoration and Capital Projects.“With the state-federal partnership strength-

ened by new federal funding, we’re going tosee real benefits to South Florida’s ecosys-tem.”

“This project now focuses on the MerrittCanal area. With the future award of twoadditional contracts beyond the MerrittCanal contract, we’ll virtually complete therestoration of Picayune Strand,” Pantanosaid.

The Merritt Canal project includes sever-al project features, including installing 55plugs in 13.5 mi. of the canal which wasoriginally dug to provide flood protection forthe abandoned Golden Gate Estates residen-tial project. Corps contractors will build an810-cu.-ft.-per-second pump station andspreader canal that will allow naturalresource and water managers to direct freshwater to drained wetlands, as well as tomaintain flood protection on land outside theproject area. Ninety-five miles of crumblingroads and management of non-native vege-tation will be removed to further enhancerestoration efforts. The project will restorefresh water wetlands, and will improve estu-arine water quality by increasing groundwa-ter recharge and reducing large and unnatu-ral freshwater inflows. To completePicayune Strand restoration under CERP, theCorps will award two additional contracts.

For more information, visit www.ever-gladesplan.com.

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VICKSBURG, Miss. (AP)Vicksburg and Warren County officialshave endorsed a project to test whetherthe waters of the Mississippi River canbe used to produce hydroelectricpower.

Free Flow Power Corp., based inGloucester, Mass., has proposed sink-ing energy-generating turbines in theriver near Vicksburg. It has applied fora $750,000 grant from the MississippiDevelopment Authority (MDA).

The Vicksburg Post said the compa-ny is not seeking financial supportfrom local governments as part of theMDA application.

Robert Crear, a retired brigadiergeneral with the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers, told city and county offi-cials that the company was open totalking about selling portions of elec-tricity to local governments, preferablylater in the federal permitting process.

Free Flow is one of two turbinedevelopers that have applied to the

Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission to use river currents tospin turbines and make about 20 kilo-watts of electricity. Officials said that isnot enough to serve an entire city butcould supplement an existing powergrid.

Crear, a member of Free Flow’sboard of directors, said a pilot projectin Vicksburg “would show the technol-ogy works.”

Agrant should be awarded in Marchand would pay 75 percent of costs tosink a turbine near a riverside industry,with the company picking up 25 per-cent.

Crear said Free Flow is in talks withtwo companies with “riversidefrontage” for access to the river. Thecompany would expect construction totake six months.

“This is unique and exciting tech-nology,” Mayor Paul Winfield saidJan. 4. “Most of us in the city ofVicksburg know that we haven’t uti-

lized our river to its fullest potential.This is an excellent way to do it,through this type of green technology.”

Full licensing is expected by 2012for turbines proposed at 55 sites on theMississippi south of St. Louis. Two aresituated in Warren County, near theBrunswick community and anothersouth of Vicksburg near Davis Island.

Crear said turbines would be placedor suspended in the stream below thenavigation channel to avoid interfer-ence from shipping, with the pilot proj-ect to be placed on a floatable mount.

Issaquena County has an agreementwith Louisiana-based MARMCEnterprises to share power sales from apair of 5-megawatt turbines proposedin the river near Fitler Bend and Addie.

A third turbine developer HydroGreen Energy, plans two turbines onthe Tennessee-Tombigbee River afterpermits secured last year for Vicksburgand Vidalia, La., were surrendered andplans shifted.

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from a year ago and recorded its lowestannual rate in six years, according to theCensus Bureau.

News of pending home sales also ismixed. According to the NationalAssociation of Realtors, pending sales felldramatically in November — a record 16percent — from October, though pendingsales are up substantially from a year ago.That is to say, compared to an admittedlydismal sales period in 2008, pending homesales in November were relatively brisk.

Meanwhile, actual new home sales inNovember unexpectedly fell 11 percentfrom October, ending 9 percent belowNovember 2008, the U.S. CommerceDepartment reported. Ironically, theNovember sales plunge was attributed inpart to government assistance.

When Congress extended the tax creditfor new homebuyers and expanded it toinclude relocating homebuyers, a goodmany people shopping for a house decidedto wait before signing any mortgage papers.Consequently, sales were lower for the peri-od than they might have been had the creditnot been extended. Timing is everything in avolatile market.

Government’s Role in a Rebound

Some of the current debate on sparking ahousing turnaround is about the positive andadverse effects of federal intervention in themarket.

For obvious reasons, realtors and home-builders associations supported extension ofthe tax credit incentive. The economistCrowe called the credit “an important ingre-dient” in any recovery recipe. Switchingmetaphors, he added that it is not “a silverbullet. We are so far down we need lots ofbullets.”

Cameron Findlay, chief economist ofLending Tree LLC, is another advocate ofthe tax credit. Findlay believes the creditgenerally has been a plus. “The tax credit didhelp stabilize things for those that are enter-ing the market. The extension actually isbeing very helpful,” Findlay said, ”but thereis a limit to how much it can help.”

He noted that if someone is buying ahouse in a state where home prices are rela-tively low, $8,000 is a significant factor inthe decision to buy. “But where prices aremuch higher, $8,000 is not a big deal. It isnot a big deal in California.”

On the other hand, Dr. Ronald D. Utt, aneconomics research fellow of The HeritageFoundation, is not especially enamored ofthe tax credit. Utt believes it to be an artifi-cial stimulant of little long-term value and

debatable short-term impact.“The credit was an awfully expensive

way to get a little bit of improvement on amonth-by-month basis,” he said. “It didn’treally get anything started. For the most part,the tax credit was a tremendous waste ofmoney.” The original and extended creditsare expected to cost some $19 billion in taxrevenue by the time the second one expiresin April.

The effectiveness of federal cash infu-sions is disputed. The money has not pro-duced anything resembling a turnaround inhomebuilding, and deficits spawned by thetax credit and other interventions are mount-ing. There’s no doubt the recession — andthe homebuilding collapse that helped trig-ger it — are of historical proportions. Yetinterventionist policies of the White Houseand Congress have been extraordinary aswell. Payback from the programs has notmet stated expectations.

The highest profile tool pushed byWashington last year was the $787 billionstimulus bill passed with the intent ofspurring recovery quickly by pouring moneyinto “shovel-ready” projects and stabilizingstate and local governments that otherwisemight have laid off teachers and other publicemployees.

Yet in November, overall joblessness wasat 10 percent and most of the stimulusmoney passed in great urgency hadn’t beenspent. While November’s residential con-struction loss of 3,200 jobs was the smallestmonthly decline in some time, constructionunemployment overall rose to 19.4 percentin November from October’s 18.7 percent.

Unfazed, Congress is expected this monthto enact a second, if smaller, stimulus pack-age. Not everyone thinks that’s a good idea.

“The biggest thing confronting the econo-my right now and challenging the turn-around in housing is a lengthy process of de-leveraging,” Utt said. “Two years ago,homes became almost unaffordable for theaverage American. So people went to exoticfinancing and too much leveraging ofresources just to become a homeowner.People simply took on too much debt andnow are trying to pay down the debt, or aredefaulting, to get their level of debt back tomore or less affordable levels.

“Instead of a stimulus package that threwmoney around here and there and proppedup this and that, if you had done an across-the-board tax cut last February much of themoney saved would have been used to paydown debt,” the Heritage Foundationresearcher said. “De-leveraging would havehappened much quicker. Consumer debt hasfallen some from its peak, but the ratio ofdebt to income still is very high.”

Utt believes a tax cut to induce further

debt reduction remains a good idea. “It’s nottoo late, but Congress and the presidentinstead are calling for a second stimulus.They are repeating the mistakes of lastFebruary.”

The Case for Intervention

Duane Musser has a different view ofstimulus efforts. Musser is vice president ofgovernment relations of the NationalRoofing Contractors Association. He is lob-bying to include two tax rebate programs inthe latest congressional jobs bill.Colloquially termed “cash for caulkers,” theHome Star and Building Star programs willreward homeowners and commercial prop-erty owners that retrofit buildings with ener-gy efficient materials.

Musser said Building Star — for com-mercial, institutional and multi-family build-ings — would put 300,000 people to workon roofs. The cost? About $8 billion. Thehome retrofit rebate program would costanother $23 billion.

“Congress obviously is going to berestrained by deficits,” Musser acknowl-edges, but his association members urgentlyneed to find work and he believes the roof-ing updates are an effective way to do so.

“Our members in residential repairhaven’t been hit as hard as those in new res-idential construction. On the commercialside, new construction in most areas hascome almost to a standstill and retrofit workis also being hurt substantially. I don’t knowif I would go so far as to say our membersare despairing, but most are pretty close todespair.”

The various federal interventions initiatedby the Federal Reserve, the White House,the Treasury Department and various con-gressional leaders have, by design, disruptedthe housing market. Had the market been leftentirely alone, corrections in housing supplyand demand obviously would have comeabout more quickly — and painfully.Undercapitalized or overextended compa-nies, homeowners and lending institutionssimply would have been allowed to failwhile hardier survivors moved ahead.

However, social and political sensibilitiesin this country aren’t prepared to have gov-ernment sit idly by in the face of such a col-lapse. Furthermore, LendingTree’s Findlaypointed out, as a practical matter such unreg-ulated correction would devastate the gener-al economy.

“It would destroy the tax base and add tounemployment,” he said. In his opinion,Washington is properly trying to find a bal-ance that will restore market stability. Thedifficulty comes in having to constantly stay“in front of the curve” and correctly antici-

pate the impact of decisions. It hasn’t alwaysworked out.

“There have been a few missteps alongthe way,” Findlay conceded.

Still Fumbling for Answers

Crowe, the Home Builders chief econo-mist, cited one misstep: foreclosure policy.“The thing the government is trying to doand not having very much success at is toforestall foreclosures,” he noted. “I am notreal optimistic that they have figured outwhat they should do. If we could stop thosehomes from flooding the market, the under-lying pent-up demands for housing wouldlead us out of this.”

A $75 billion foreclosure program createdby the Obama administration subsidizesqualified homeowners so they can modifytheir mortgage payments to a payable level.Some 4 million distressed homeowners wereexpected to benefit from the program overthe next three years. However, far fewerhomeowners have qualified than wereexpected to qualify.

Foreclosure numbers indeed are discour-aging. Some 2 million homes are targetedfor foreclosure this year and another 600,000homeowners are 90 days or more late in theirpayments, or are delinquent, and also areexpected to face foreclosure, according toFindlay. If the 2.6 million homes “flood” themarket, it will forestall new home construc-tion.

Yet Findlay sees a silver lining in the fore-closure statistics. He noted that the ratio ofdelinquencies and foreclosures, a leadingindicator, is looking more favorable.“Delinquencies are continuing to rise butforeclosures are not rising. That meansbanks are not able to foreclose fast enough orare choosing not to foreclose, letting the con-sumer stay longer in the house.”

Such forbearance by banks, for whateverreason, could mean fewer foreclosures thanexpected.

Unfettered supply and demand forcesgenerally characterize an organic market-place. In good years and bad, inorganicmechanisms, such as interest rate-setting,influence housing market decisions but onlyin a general way.

In the current market, the interveningmechanisms are more focused and manipu-lative, such as the recurring tax credits andmortgage subsidies to prevent foreclosures.The direct intervention is not unprecedentedbut the scope of it seems to be. In somecases, the mechanisms are artificially skew-ing outcomes.

“I don’t think we are at the point anyone

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By Danny Barrett Jr.VICKSBURG POST

VICKSBURG, Miss. (AP) Scales onMississippi highways in seven counties willbe replaced this year with undergroundweight-measuring systems expected tostreamline weigh-ins for longer trucks.

Updates are sorely needed because scalesin place for more than 20 years, such as thosenear Bovina on each side of Interstate 20 inWarren County, are too short to measure rigsup to 53 ft. (85 m) long, according to theMississippi Department of Transportation.

“The new platforms are longer — allow-ing the entire truck to be weighed,” saidWillie Huff, director of MDOT LawEnforcement. “The old ones do that but areshorter, causing some verbal instructionfrom the officer to the driver about movingthe truck a little back or forward.”

As with the old scales, the new sensorswill be under the paved ramps runningbeside the scale office. The upgrades toinstall new sensors over about six more feet(1.8 m) of ramp were set to begin in January,along with new sensors for the agency’s pre-pass system, which works like a toll tag sys-tem to allow drivers with permits in goodstanding to keep on trucking past the scales

with telemetry logging their data. Companies recognized by the agency

who use pre-pass still may be pulled overrandomly as part of a pre-set percentage inthe computer-run system to check for properpaperwork, fuel, registration andweight to ensure quality, Huffsaid.

Meridian-based WebsterElectric Company plans to startwork in February. Other scales tobe addressed in the overall $3.6million project include thosealong Interstate 10 in Hancockand Jackson counties, Interstate59 in Pearl River County,Interstate 55 in DeSoto County,U.S. 78 in DeSoto and Itawambacounties and U.S. 72 inTishomingo County. All areexpected to be complete by June 30.

Traffic near the Bovina scales shouldn’tbe affected when construction begins, asMDOT officials will direct trucks to the sta-tion’s large parking area behind the officeand another parking area a few mi. away onthe eastbound side, MDOT LawEnforcement deputy director Joe Marshallsaid.

Despite its current scales being “one of

the better-designed in the state,” Marshallsaid, much of the underground system nowin place features parts that aren’t manufac-tured anymore. Backups are common on theshoulder of the road due to extra instruction

to drivers, according to MDOT. “Bovina and Meridian are probably the

two highest in the state for truck volume,”Marshall said.

Fewer trucks passed the scales in fiscal2009 than in 2008 due to the economy, saidMarshall, who ran his own trucking businessfor about 25 years before going to work forthe state.

“It’s the first time in my 14 years here,”

Marshall said. “It tends to follow what theeconomy’s doing.”

MDOT statistics show 1,033,169 truckspassed the Bovina scales, about 50,000fewer than the 1,086,546 in 2008. Pre-pass

utilization was up last year, as563,855 bypassed a weigh-inversus 434,117 in 2008. Moreoperating permits were issuedto truckers from the office lastyear, 1,999 versus 1,193 in2008. Both increases are likelydue to 111 more hours of oper-ation per month in 2009, atotal which varies each yeardepending on the agency’sbudget.

MDOT Law Enforcementstatewide staff of 206 monitorsweight of commercial vehicles

on all interstate highways in Mississippi andon highways without scales. It also has theauthority to make arrests for more seriousviolations of the law, including offensesinvolving illegal narcotics on trucks deemedsuspicious during checks, due to a move bythe Legislature in 2004 to allow the agencyto access information like a trucking compa-ny’s status to operate in the state. Ten officersare assigned to Bovina, Huff said.

“The new platforms are longer — allowingthe entire truck to be weighed. The old onesdo that but are shorter, causing some verbalinstruction from the officer to the driver aboutmoving the truck a little back or forward.”

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Doosan Infracore PortablePower Appoints New Dealer

Doosan Infracore Portable Power hasappointed Air Compressor Sales of Macon,Ga., as an authorized dealer of its IngersollRand-branded line of portable air compres-sors, mobile generators, light compactionequipment and lighting systems for centralGeorgia.

Air Compressor Sales has been a full-service dealer of compressed air solutionsfor the commercial, industrial and construc-tion segments for 45 years. The companyprovides new sales, rental, parts and serviceof both portable and stationary air compres-sors, from small reciprocating air compres-sors to large industrial compressors. With theaddition of the entire portfolio from DoosanInfracore Portable Power, Air CompressorSales now offers the full line of IngersollRand-branded portable air compressorsfrom 90 to 1,600 cfm, the entire line of

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Tough economic times haven’tstopped Don (Rick) Mancil Jr. andMyra Smith from jumping into thematerial business. In August 2009,the pair took over ownership of theVero Rock Mine, located in VeroBeach, Fla.

“In this economy, you mustdiversify, and this was the perfectdirection for us to go. The location,quality and need drew us to VeroRock Mine,” said Smith, VeroRock Mine vice president.

“The demand for good qualityDOT base rock is high. We knowexcavation, so it was a good fit,”Smith added.

Mancil and Smith, who bothcompleted training for MSHAwhen they took over the mine,have practical experience fromyears in the dirt/rock business,Smith said.

“One of the things we do isoperate borrow pits, supplying fill.We have one active pit now, but wehave had numerous others that arecompleted,” Mancil said.

Digging on the 80 acre site isdone by a John Deere 450CLCexcavator. The company has per-mits to go 50 ft. (15 m) deep andwill terrace it down to get the fulldepth.

Currently working on 40 of the80 acres, the pit is dewatered andthe water is used to irrigate the sur-rounding orange groves. When theproject is done, an 80-acre lake willbe on the site.

The material in the pit is in lay-ers: the first 4 to 5 ft. (1.2 to 1.5 m)is fill material and rip rap, the next6 to 7 ft. (1.8 to 2.1 m) is beachsand, followed by 6 ft. of coquinarock, then more sand and morecoquina.

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(L-R) are Jennifer Darnell, loader operator; Georges Ruch, cus-tomer service advisor of Nortrax; Myra Smith, Vero Rock Minevice president; Rick Mancil, Vero Rock Mine president; and RonPoltorak, Nortrax sales representative

A John Deere 644J moves sand from the screening machine to astockpile. The Road Runner screening machine produces sand and rip rap.see PAVING page 32

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general fill, stabilizer, rip rap and shell rock. Someproducts are unprocessed while other products arewashed, crushed, screened and sorted by size.

“We have 80,000 tons of DOT rock on the groundand ready to go,” said Mancil, Vero Rock Mine pres-ident.

The DOT certified rock has an LBR of 135+.Eventually the pit will produce approximately250,000 tons (226,796 t) per year.

In additional to the John Deere 450 CLC excava-tor, Vero Rock Mine also has a John Deere 644Jloader to load trucks and move material around thesite.

“We like John Deere equipment,” Mancil said.“John Deere has been around a long time. It’s a goodname and maintains its value. I’ve had John Deereequipment for 15 years and it has always beendependable. Our Nortrax dealership provides us thesupport we need, both under warranty and out. Theirparts department is top notch. They are easy to workwith, have good service and good pricing.”

A Komatsu excavator is used to feed the screeningmachine and a Pioneer Screen-It Road Runner doesthe screening. It produces three materials now; morescreens will be added as the business grows.

A leased KPI-JCI FastTrax Crusher is new to thesite and produces the DOT certified material.

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A John Deere 700J dozer equipped with a Topcon GPS system.

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Traditionally, construction siteswere manually staked, with threeworkers pulling strings, verifyinggrades by walking the area andoperating equipment. Constructioncompanies hired equipment opera-tors who had a lot of experience —the kind of guys who “runmachines for a living,” said ChuckHarris, president of BenchmarkTool & Supply. Now, however, thefocus is on technology, whichallows companies to do the samework with fewer people — in par-ticular, less experienced people.

As a distributor of machine con-trol equipment, Benchmark Tool &Supply, based in Raleigh, N.C.,contributes to that phenomenon.GPS and machine control “make

an average operator very good,”Harris said, repeating a familiaradage. But the biggest advantageof machine control equipment isincreased productivity with lessmanpower and machinery.

Catering to the survey, construc-tion and engineering markets,Benchmark is one of NorthCarolina’s major suppliers of theindustry’s best products, includingsome of the biggest names such asTopcon. Harris is particularlyproud of three popular Topconmodels: 3D GPS, the “standard” ofthe industry; the new 3D MC2 thathelps dozers grade three to fourtimes faster; and the 3DMillimeter, which guarantees mil-limeter accuracy and is especiallywell-suited for highways, airportsand areas with tight tolerances.

Highway HelpHarris explained that

Benchmark employees meet withclients to determine their needs andhelp them decide the best modelfor them. For Benchmark cus-tomer Blythe Construction inCharlotte, N.C., the choice waseasy. Because the 50-year-oldcompany interchanges equipmentwith its parent company, surveydepartment manager SteveBrumbelow said they wanted tostandardize all equipment to makethings easier. Hubbard, in Orlando,Fla., already used Topcon, so thedecision was made for Blythe.

Blythe may not have had a lot ofinput in the decision-makingprocess, but Brumbelow saidthey’re pleased with Topcon equip-ment for a number of reasons. Thecompany, which specializes in

heavy highway work, has usedGPS machine control since 2001.“But since we got the Millimeter,we’re really glad we’re Topcon,”said Brumbelow.

Blythe currently runs the 3DMillimeter and GPS on twograders and has the 3D MC2 onfour dozers. Harris revealed thatthe company is “aggressive withbuying more. We have sixmachines with GPS machine con-trol now and plan to add three sys-tems a year. We’ll invest $250,000a year.”

Brumbelow likes to use it fordata preparations and trou-bleshooting. Before they switchedto Topcon, one grader and dozerran an older system. “It was com-plicated to prepare files and set upa base station,” Brumbelowrecalled. “You needed a computer

programmer degree to run it.”Although he considers the Topconsystem intuitive and easy to learn,he points out that “behind thescenes is more complicatedbecause you have to reverse-engi-neer paper plans to a 3D model.”

“If there are any problems withthe plan in the modeling process,they can translate to big problemson the jobsite. Everything shutsdown while you make a decisionhow to fix a problem,” saidBrumbelow. Fortunately, withTopcon, he said they’re able tohandle 80 percent of issues behindthe scenes before they go to a jobsite. “Catching those things beforewe get to the job avoids changeorders and issues with the crew.”What pleases him is that “thingsare exactly like the plan shows.

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The South Carolina State Department ofTransportation received bids for transporta-tion-related improvement projects.

Following is a list of some of the proj-ects let. These results are from bid tabula-tions, which are not final results and aresubject to change.

Counties: Abbeville, McCormickS.C. File Nos.: 1.101001R1, 33.101001R1. Project: 2010 secondary resurfacing.Distance: 7.08 mi.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Satterfield Construction Co. Inc.,Greenwood, S.C. — $1,245,120.Completion Date: July 31, 2010.

County: AikenS.C. File Nos.: 02.038409C, 02.038455.Project: 2009 Federal Aid resurfacing.Distance: 11.01 mi.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Satterfield Construction Co. Inc.,Greenwood, S.C. — $2,858,087.

• Reeves Construction Co., Macon, Ga.— $3,090,615.

• Beam’s Contracting Inc., BeechIsland, S.C. — $3,139,925.Completion Date: Sept. 30, 2010.

Counties: Allendale, Bamberg, HamptonS.C. File Nos.: 03.038448C, 03.038494,05.038495, 25.038453C, 25.038499.Project: 2009 Federal Aid resurfacing.Distance: 18.39 mi.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• REA Contracting LLC, Charlotte,N.C. — $3,052,111.Completion Date: Aug. 31, 2010.

County: BarnwellS.C. File Nos.: 06.038450C, 06.038496.Project: 2009 Federal Aid resurfacing.

Distance: 5.91 mi.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• Satterfield Construction Co. Inc.,Greenwood, S.C. — $1,177,671.

• REA Contracting LLC, Charlotte,N.C. — $1,221,238.

• Reeves Construction Co., Macon, Ga.— $1,367,992.

• CBG Inc., Gaston, S.C. —$1,437,631.Completion Date: June 30, 2010.

Counties: Beaufort, Colleton, JasperS.C. File Nos.: 07.101001R1,15.101001R1, 27.101001R1.Project: 2010 secondary resurfacing.Distance: 9.55 mi.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• REA Contracting LLC, Charlotte,N.C. — $2,066,744.

• APAC-Southeast Inc., Savannah, Ga.— $2,610,998.Completion Date: Aug. 31, 2010.

County: CalhounS.C. File Nos.: 09.038451C, 09.038497.

Project: 2009 Federal Aid resurfacing.Distance: 7.19 mi.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• REA Contracting LLC, Charlotte,N.C. — $1,196,163.

• C.R. Jackson Inc., Columbia, S.C. —$1,212,164.

• Sloan Construction Co. Inc., Duncan,S.C. — $1,273,577.

• CBG Inc., Gaston, S.C. —$1,373,122.Completion Date: July 31, 2010.

Counties: Clarendon, OrangeburgS.C. File Nos.: 14.038320, 38.038454C,38.038500.Project: 2009 Federal Aid resurfacing.Distance: 23.24 mi.Contractors and Bid Amounts:

• REA Contracting LLC, Charlotte,N.C. — $4,522,213.

• C.R. Jackson Inc., Columbia, S.C. —$4,620,146.

• Sloan Construction Co. Inc., Duncan,S.C. — $4,655,787.Completion Date: Aug. 31, 2010.

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We’re within plus or minus one-half-inch with GPS and we getplus or minus one-quarter-inchaccuracy with the Millimeter.”

Other benefits of using machinecontrol systems include the abilityto do jobs faster with fewer people.“Depending on the application, wecan get up to a 50 percent increasein production.” A design-build jobBlythe is working on in Monroe,N.C., is a good example. Crews areconverting 11 mi. (17.7 km) ofroadway from two-lane to a divid-ed four-lane. At this interview,Brumbelow expected them to fin-ish in November, which wouldhave been three months ahead ofschedule.

That kind of efficiency ratemeans better profits. “We bid somejobs using our regular productionrates, but now that we’re using theMillimeter, we’re doing the workfor half the cost. When the compe-tition is bidding for less than cost,”Brumbelow said, “this keeps us inthe game.”

Brumbelow explained that notonly are smaller crew sizes morecost effective, but using fewer peo-ple to pull string lines and gradelines is also a safety issue. “Before,we used to stake every 50 feet. Wehad three guys on the groundpulling strings and measuring.Now, we stake every 200 feet.There’s one guy on the grader or

roller. Nobody’s on the groundpulling strings.”

It was on another 11-mi. dividedhighway project they did threeyears ago in Denver, N.C., wherethey proved to themselves, theDepartment of Transportation andanother contractor just how valu-able Topcon’s system can be. Theproject was built in two phases:mass grading and then bridges andstorm drains. Brumbelow said theyaveraged 50 percent productionincreases in paving and fine grad-ing. Implementing Quality Controland Quality Assurance programsto record grades proved to theDOT the level of accuracy theyobtained. Brumbelow summed itup in a few words: “less stakes, lesslabor-intensive. The DOT was sat-isfied.”

Profiting From ProductionThe other contractor on that

Denver job was PropstConstruction Co., Concord, N.C.The 75-year-old company focuseson soil stabilization, dirt work andutility work — predominantlystorm water and sewer. Eight yearsago they worked on the first stake-less job in N.C., a project to widenI-77 out of Charlotte. At that time,they had a different system. But thedemonstration on the BlytheConstruction job in Denverchanged things.

“We were comparing tools,”said Jason Cuneo, superintendent

of stabilization, grading and recla-mation. “We looked at ours and atTopcon. Both were close, butTopcon had a little more equip-ment on the market.” Because theywere impressed by what Blytheshowed them Topcon could do andbecause they do a lot of work withBlythe, they opted to go withTopcon. “We like to have the samesystem because it dips into ourpocketbook if we have to build ourown models,” Cuneo added.Interchanging machinery is easybecause all Topcon systems arebackwards and forwards compati-ble, with free software upgrades.

In March, Propst installedTopcon 3D Millimeter on a motor-grader for fine grading work.Cuneo expects it to pay for itselfbefore the year is out. Harris said“identifying the return on invest-ment is a hard number, but it’squick. It’s quick because it elimi-nates excess manpower. Sincethere’s no need to verify grade,three guys are freed up to work onother tasks. It also reduces fuelconsumption because fewer passesare needed.”

“It’s worked out well,” Cuneostated. “It pushes up production.”Since they started using theMillimeter, Propst has been able tocut two employees – string linepullers – and even a surveyor. “Wedid a finish grading job for HinkleChemical Co. that was totallyGPS. We surveyed it ourselves and

put it back on grade. We didn’thave to pay a surveyor.”

The ability to cut crew costs andgain production in a day has madePropst more competitive on bid-ding jobs, including jobs for theDOT, which “still does stakework.” But Cuneo said they down-load the grades and email them tothe DOT. “That way, there’s noth-ing to hide, nothing to cheat, nodoubt. We’re going off the samepoints on the job.” It also helps onprivate jobs by storing data, headded.

That kind of reliability has beenan unexpected asset. Explainingthe time limits they work withbecause Portland cement must getgraded within four hours, he recallsthat “other companies’ electronicswould go out halfway through ajob,” compromising the work.

On-Call ReliabilityBoth Cuneo and Brumbelow

reported that Benchmark providesdependable support, although nei-ther has had many issues. Whenproblems do arise, Benchmarkoffers onsite service technicians,although Harris noted that servicecalls are not common. “Mostly, weget phone calls.”

“We don’t call Benchmarkmuch, but they always have ananswer,” Brumbelow interjected,adding that they even share inputfor the benefit of Benchmark’sother customers. The biggest hur-

dle he’s had to overcome is trustingthat the machine does what it saysit will, although he said it doesn’ttake long to overcome that hurdle.

Operators like it, Harris con-tended. “The plans and grade areon the screen in front of them sothey don’t have to depend on any-one in order to do their work.” Byway of example typical of the kindof reception the system gets,Cuneo mentioned a couple of hisgrader operators. The 25-year-old“loves it.” The 56-year-old “stilllikes the manual, but he admits thisis easier, with less troubleshoot-ing.” They also like the fact thatone person can set it up.

Scheduling in-house classesmakes training convenient andeasy. Propst scheduled a one-daytraining session with Benchmark.“It was easy,” Cuneo recalled.“Our guys had it down in twohours.” They’ve been so pleasedwith the results — reduced equip-ment costs and better efficiency —that Cuneo said Propst is looking atmore systems for the grader andother machines. “We’re looking ata long-term investment. At nearly$200,000, it’s not cheap — but it’sworth it.”

(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

Phillip Mathis (L) and Chuck Harris, co-owners of Benchmark Tool & Supplyare impressed with the Topcon GPS systems they’ve started using.

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BENCHMARK from page 34

Phillip Mathis, co-owner of BenchmarkTool & Supply.

Chuck Harris, co-owner of Benchmarksaid that the Topcon GPS systems canmake “an average operator very good.”

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That tradition continues today through our branding with other Astec companies; Johnson Crushers and Astec Mobile Screens.

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SECT IONPaving

Roadtec Adds SmoothMill AutomationTechnology to Its RX Cold Planers

Roadtec now offers enhanced andimproved grade and slope controlautomation for its RX-500, RX-700,and RX-900 cold planers. RoadtecSmoothMill is an automation systemdesigned solely for cold planers. Theoptional system features integratedconnections and cabling, two dual con-trol boxes for ground personnel, eachcapable of controlling both sides of themachine, and also provides the opera-tor (driver) with a separate control box,to increase ease of use and reliability.

Ease of use comes from being ableto now simply plug controls into sock-ets conveniently located on the outsideof the machine, and from combiningright- and left-hand side controls into

one box. Reliability has been increasedby routing cables through protectedareas rather than having them exposedat the outside. Control box and connec-tor locations have been optimized forbest performance and ground person-nel ease of use.

Two dual (right and left side) controlboxes are supplied, one on each side ofthe machine. This allows ground per-sonnel to easily control both sides fromeither side of the machine, dependingupon conditions, without having tomove boxes. The driving operator nowalso has his own automation controlsatop the machine, the ground boxesbeing slaved to the operator’s controls.

Eric Baker, Roadtec marketing man-

ager said, “up until now the industryhas sort of adapted paver automationand stuck them on cold planers. WithSmoothMill Roadtec now offers itscustomers an automation packagedesigned around a milling machine.”

Roadtec SmoothMill digital automa-tion system features waterproofMOBA components. Automationgreatly enhances smoothness of themilled surface and adherence to speci-fications by automatically adjusting thedepth of cut depending upon pre-setrequirements, according to the manu-facturer.

Roadtec manufactures cold planers,pavers, Shuttle Buggy MTV’s and soilstabilizers in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Vision Pavers Offer Vögele Features in Smaller PackageThe tracked Vision 5100-2

asphalt paver is 18 ft. 2-in. (5.5 m)long, and with the standard E-Z IVscreed, permits 8 to 15 ft. (2.4 to4.6 m) of paving width, at a weightof 34,050 lbs. (15,445 kg). Thewheeled Vision 5103-2 asphaltpaver, similarly equipped with E-ZIV screed, is 19 ft. 9-in. (6 m) long,at a weight of 32,849 lbs. (14,900kg).

Either configuration gives con-tractors the ability to tackle largehighway jobs, suburban streets andheavy commercial projects, withoptimum smoothness, productivityand economy, according to themanufacturer.

“‘Quiet, cool and full of fuel’,was our operating mantra indesigning the 5100-2 and 5103-2,”said Brodie Hutchins, generalmanager, Vögele America Inc.,Chambersburg, Pa. “It sums up

what the 8-ft. machines needed tobe. We kept them quiet, with cool-er operating temperatures, but witha large fuel capacity, because most8-ft. machines don’t carry enoughfuel to go through an entire day ofpaving.”

“Bigger is better” was not thecase here, Hutchins said.

“Our objective was to figure outhow to put all the technologyimprovements of the 10-ft.machine into an 8-ft., smallerpackage for the customer,” he said.“We designed in ErgoPlus technol-ogy, with its ease of operation andintegrated leveling system. It’sexactly the same system as withthe 10-ft. [Vision 5200-2 and5203-2] pavers. Many of the main-tenance-free features of the 10-ft.machines have been brought overto the 8-ft. machines. Most impor-tant, we kept all of the operator

comfort features. For example, theoperator’s station can extend outbeyond the edge of the machine, sothey get the same visibility they do

on the 10-ft. machines.”In addition, fuel tank capacities

are larger for greater daily produc-tivity.

“For the 10-ft. machines, it’s106 gallons, and for the 8-ft.machines it’s 60 gallons,”Hutchins said. “That will beenough to take a customer througha 10-hour shift. Also, noise levels,operating temperatures and fuelcapacities all are major issues forthe 8-ft. paver market, and we’vesolved those problems with the5100-2 and 5103-2 pavers.”

The Vision 5100-2’s independ-ent auger and conveyor drive areequipped with four sensors. Theouter center conveyor drive hasnarrow center chain guards. Thereis better feeding under the augerbox for reduced center line segre-gation, and the pavers have stan-dard hopper wall thicknesses andfunctional hydraulic apron.

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Roadtec’s new SmoothMill digital automation isdesigned specifically for milling.

The tracked Vision 5100-2 asphalt paver is 18 ft. 2 in. (5.5 m) long,and with the standard E-Z IV screed, permits 8 to 15 ft. (2.4 to 4.6m) of paving width, at a weight of 34,050 lbs. (15,445 kg).

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Asphalt Drum Mixers BuildsIts 1,000th Asphalt Plant

After 35 years of busi-ness, Asphalt DrumMixers Inc. (ADM)received an order to buildits 1,000th asphalt plant.ADM’s Huntertown, Ind.,factory built the plant, andto celebrate this milestone,the company held an openhouse at its facility on Oct.21, 2009.

When the companystarted in 1974, itemployed 11 people in a10,000-sq.-ft. factory.Since then, the operationhas expanded to 60employees and moved toits third production facili-ty, which now covers60,000 sq. ft.

“Today, our asphaltplants incorporate the lat-est parallel-flow and counter-flow technolo-gies,” said Mike Devine, president of ADM.“Innovations such as these, and our ability tomeet new industry challenges, have kept usgoing strong over the first 1,000 plants…andwill continue to drive us for the next 1,000.”

The 1,000th plant is an SPL series, whichrepresents one of ADM’s three asphalt plantdesigns. The SPL is capable of producingbetween 60 and 160 tons (54 and 145 t) perhour, depending on the configuration. Alsoavailable are the Roadbuilder, which pro-

duces between 110 and 350 tph (100 and 317t), and the Milemaker, which producesbetween 160 and 425 tph (145 and 385 t).

ADM also manufactures a line of compo-nents for use with its line of asphalt plants aswell as similar competitive models.

A family-owned company since 1974,Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc. offers asphaltplants, auxiliary equipment, parts and serv-ice.

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· Internal Spraybar Valves

Contact your Rosco Dealer

Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy’s Rosco brand roadbuilding solutionsare designed and built for the most demandingapplications. From asphalt distributors and broomsto pothole patchers and chip spreaders, count onLeeBoy products for value that delivers bottom-lineresults.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and valuehave made LeeBoy an industry leader.

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AUTHORIZED DYNAPAC DEALERS

For more information or a personal demonstration,call 210.474.5770 or visit an authorized Dynapac dealer near you.

Bullet ProofIntroducing the new and improved

Dynapac CA250/260 Series II rollers

The Series II replaces the CA250/260 models and will be as reliable and “Bullet Proof” as their predecessors!

Improved Features Include:- Serviceability - The new hood design

provides accessibility to “every point of the engine”

- Additional noise reduction - Rear view visibility - Sleeker design

These are only a few of the reasons why Dynapac’s service philosophy will keep your uptime up.

Want to know more?We’re at your service at dynapac.com.

ATLAS COPCO CMT USA LLCLaVergne, TN615.641.3042Knoxville, TN865.673.0344

BRIGGSCONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENTMiami, FL

800.320.4633W. Palm Beach, FL

800.446.2474Orlando, FL

800.879.8770Jacksonville, FL800.275.2860

Tampa, FL800.866.6098Ft. Meyers, FL800.784.9711

Charleston, SC800.786.1781Charlotte, NC800.849.6850

BRIGGSCONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENT Raleigh, NC

800.849.5954Greensboro, NC

800.953.4751Asheville, NC800.948.4861Greenville, NC800.849.5956

Wilmington, NC800.849.3611

FLINT EQUIPMENTAlbany, GA

229.888.1212Perry, FL

850.584.9200Tallahassee, FL850.575.5600

Anyor, SC843.358.5688

Simpsonville, SC864.963.5835

W. Columbia, SC803.794.9340

LYLE MACHINERYJackson, MS601.939.4000Columbus, MS662.243.2152

Hattiesburg, MS601.296.7556Magnolia, MS601.783.2111Gulfport, MS228.832.7575

METRAC, INC.Adairsville, GA770.773.9857Atlanta, GA

404.691.9445Grovetown, GA770.855.5440Braselton, GA770.965.1889Columbus, GA706.687.3344

Macon, GA478.788.1586

STAFFORDAshland, VA

804.798.4500Roanoke, VA540.992.4650

TRACTOR & EQUIP. CO.Alabaster, AL205.621.2489Anniston, AL256.831.2440

Birmingham, AL205.591.2131Decatur, AL

256.355.0305Dothan, AL

334.678.1832Grove Hill, AL334.275.4158

Mobile, AL251.457.8991

Montgomery, AL334.288.6580

Shoals Area, AL256.383.5666

TRACTOR & EQUIP. CO. Tuscaloosa, AL205.752.0621

Panama City, FL850.763.4654Pensacola, FL850.505.0550

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Zanetis Unveils Updated Series ofMilling Attachments for Backhoes

Zanetis Power Attachments has released an updated series ofself powered milling attachments for loader backhoes.

This attachment is ideal for milling asphalt prior to overlay,cutting utility trenches and performing in place recycling or sta-bilization of road base and soil.

The attachment is completely self contained with its ownengine and hydraulic system, which eliminates any powerrequirements from the loader backhoe.

The RoadHogs are powered by John Deere PowerTech 76 hp(56.6 kW) turbocharged Tier III compliant 4 cylinder dieselengines.

The units, available in 30 and 40 cutting widths, feature an 8in. (20 cm) cutting depth capability.

The cutting drum can be sideshifted hydraulically to the oper-ator’s right side for cutting shoulders or against curbs. The unitalso is equipped with hydraulic tilt (slope) control for matchinggrade or making bevel cuts. Other options include an assortmentof cutting drums and a 40 gal. (151 L) pressurized water systemfor dust control.

In addition, they feature a wireless remote controller that acti-vates engine functions as well as hydraulic tilt, depth andsideshift control of the drum, backed up by a master instrumentcontrol panel.

The unit is attached to the loader in place of the bucket usinga pin on style or quick attach style brackets, increasing loader ver-satility within the owner’s fleet.

This attachment is well suited for municipalities as well aspaving and utility contractors, as it has a much lower cost thandedicated milling machines and delivers higher horsepower thanskid steer based planers, according to the manufacturer.

The Zanetis Group has more than 60 years of combined expe-rience in the design, manufacture and distribution of millingattachments, with distributors in the United States and abroad,including Europe and the Pacific Rim.

Zanetis Power Attachments has released an updated series of self powered milling attachments for loaderbackhoes.

Bomag Cold Planer Millers Offer High HorsepowerFeaturing high horsepower-per-

cutting-tooth ratios, the BM2000/50 and BM 2000/60 coldplaner milling machines fromBomag are designed to removedamaged or deteriorated asphaltsurfaces from highways, streets andparking lots. Easily transportableand delivering high production,both units offer a 79-in. (200 cm)cutting width to remove a half laneof road surface in one pass.

Both planers are powered byfuel-efficient EPA Tier III compli-ant Deutz water-cooled dieselengines. The BM 2000/50 featuresa 469-hp. (349 kW) engine thatdelivers a horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratio of 2.8 and maximumworking speed of 112 ft. (34 m) perminute.

The 590-hp. (440 kW) engine onthe BM 2000/60 provides a horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratio of 3.5 with a maximumworking speed of 98 fpm. (30 mpm). Bothmodels are capable of milling depths up to12.6 in. (32 cm).

Each machine comes standard with four-track steering, providing added maneuver-ability in commercial applications and other

tight job locations. Two working speeds withautomatic power regulator optimize travelspeed.

For optimal consistency while workingover changing grades and slopes, the millingdepth can be controlled using the INTEL-PLANER automatic depth control system.INTEL-PLANER allows the operator to dial

in the appropriate grade, and a microproces-sor automatically cuts to the desired depth asit moves along the asphalt surface.

A centrally located operator’s stationoffers job site visibility while dual grade andslope controls allow simple and safe opera-tion from either side of the machine or fromground level. Due to a front-loading,

hydraulically foldable dischargeconveyor, each planer can easily betransported to and from the job site.

For fast maintenance in the field,the BM 2000/50 and BM 2000/60feature quick-change cutting teethand holders. Maintenance is furthersimplified by an onboard computersystem, complete with graphicLCD readout that monitors andcontrols machine functions. Thissystem continuously informs theoperator of the machine’s workingcondition and can be used to checkthe status of scheduled mainte-nance requirements with the pressof a button.

Other standard equipment on theBM 2000/50 includes a largecapacity 713-gal. (2,699 L) watertank and 211-gal. (799 L) fuel tank.The BM 2000/60 has an 872-gal.

(3,300 L) water tank and fuel tank with acapacity of 317 gal. (1,200 L) to allowlonger periods of operation.

A hydraulically folding operator’s stationcanopy, complete with front and rear wind-screens, is optional.

For more information, call 800/782-6624or visit www.gobomag.com/planers.

Featuring high horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratios, the BM 2000/50 and BM 2000/60 cold planermilling machines from Bomag are designed to remove damaged or deteriorated asphalt surfacesfrom highways, streets and parking lots.

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Jacksonville, FL904/296-5000

Lake City, FL386/752-9544

Palatka, FL386/325-6268Brunswick, GA912/264-6161

Savannah, GA912/964-7370

Ladson, SC843/572-0400

Andrews, SC843/221-4940Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

STAFFORDwww.staffordequipment.com

Columbia, SC803/796-4060

Raleigh, NC919/657-0070

Charlotte, NC704/333-0786

Douglas, GA912/384-4400

Tifton, GA229/382-4400

Valdosta, GA229/247-4495

CORPORATE4042 Park Oaks Blvd. Tampa, FL 33610813-635-2316SARASOTA PARTSSarasota, FL 34243941-752-1300TAMPA PARTSRiverview, FL 33569813-621-4902

MIAMIMiami, FL 33166305-592-5740WEST PALM BEACHWest Palm Beach, FL33404561-848-6618ORLANDOOrlando, FL 32804407-299-1212FORT MYERSFt. Myers, FL 33916239-334-3627

POMPANO BEACH PARTSPompano Beach, FL 33064954-977-9541MELBOURNE PARTSWest Melbourne, FL32904321-729-8944NEW TAMPALutz, FL 33559813-995-0841DAYTONA PARTSHolly Hill, FL 32117386-252-4121

NORTRAXINDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO., INC.

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Command performanceIntroducing the HYPAC C766D: Better Control, Higher Performance

With its new sliding/swivel seat and controls, the HYPAC C766D gives you better command over big paving jobs.

The new operator’s station features outstanding visibility from either side without having to switch seats and joystick controls that automatically reverse for natural

left/right, forward/back operation.

In addition to improved operator comfort and control, the new C766D offers:

�wide drums for big paving jobs.

fuel economy during pause.

for easy maintenance.

For detailed specs and full list of features and benefits on theC766D and the 78� C778D, visit www.hypac.com

HIGH TECH. HIGH COMPACTION.

CorporateTampa, FL 33619813/635-2300www.nortrax.com

New TampaLutz, FL 33559813/995-0841

West Palm Beach, FL 33404561/848-6618

Miami, FL 33166305/592-5740

Orlando, FL 32804407/299-1212

Fort Myers, FL 33916239/334-3627

Tampa Parts StoreRiverview, FL 33569

813/621-4902

Sarasota Parts StoreSarasota, FL 34243941/752-1300

Daytona PartsHolly Hill, FL 32117386/252-4121

Melbourne PartsWest Melbourne, FL 32904

321/729-8944

Pompano Beach Parts Pompano Beach, FL 33064

954/977-9541

NNOORRTTRRAAXX

SSTTAAFFFFOORRDDwww.staffordequipment.com

Raleigh, NC 27607919/657-0070

Charlotte, NC 28206704/333-0786

Columbia, SC 29169803/796-4060

Atlanta, GA 30045770/822-9050Tifton, GA 31793229/382-4400

Douglas, GA 31533912/384-4400

Valdosta, GA 31602229/247-4495

HEAVYHITTERS

You get more performance, reliability and productive per squarefoot with Stone compactors. Stompers®, forward and reversible plates,walk-behind and ride-on asphalt and dirt rollers, manual and remotecontrol trench rollers - all designed to hit hard and travel fast. They’ll getyour job done on time and on budget.

When you need a real compaction performer -call in one of the heavy hitters from Stone - a 100%employees owned American company.

JFW Equipment Inc.3517 Wayne White Rd.

Climax, NC 27233336-685-4998 • Fax: 336-685-0968

Email: [email protected]: www.jfwequipment.com

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www.sakaiamerica.com1-800-323-0535

EXACTCOMPACT HELPS SPEED COMPACTION BY MONITORING IMPACT SPACING

Take a high-frequency Sakai roller and you can speed compaction. With EXACTCOMPACT, you can be sure that you’re rolling at the precise impact spacing. EXACTCOMPACT is a simple visual monitor: Red = You’re rolling too fast. Yellow = You’re rolling too slow. Green = You’re right on target to reach density at the fastest possible ground speed. EXACTCOMPACT is standard on mainline Sakai rollers –optional on all others. Put it to work on your next HMA job.

JAMES RIVEREQUIPMENT INC.

Ashland, VA 23005804/798-6001

Burkeville, VA 23922434/767-5578

Chester, VA 23831804/748-9324

Fishersville, VA 22939540/337-3057

Fredericksburg, VA22408

540/373-2778Salem, VA 24153

540/380-2011Manassas Park VA 20111

703/631-8500South Hill, VA434/447-1325

Danville VA 24540434/822-6110

Richmond VA 23220840/358-6776

Winchester, VA 22602540/667-9777

Charlotte, NC 28269704/597-0211800/532-6797

Greensboro, NC 27409336/668-2762 800/632-0376

Wilkesboro, NC 28697336/973-8201800/422-4193

Mt. Gilead, NC 27306910/439-5653800/692-9175

Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212

Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2571

Matthews NC, 28104704/821-7399

Rock Hill SC 29730803/325-1555866/277-8119

Flint Equipment Company101 Bruce Road

Asheville, NC 28806828/667-0176

525 Hurricane Shoals Rd.Lawrence, GA 30045

770/995-6663

4320 GA Hwy. 400Cumming, GA 30041

770/889-5004

450 Edge RoadVilla Rica, GA 30180

678/941-1100

Nasser Heavy Equipmentwww.nasserheavyequip.com

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Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt pavers and motor graders to compaction rollers, asphalt distributors, brooms, chip spreaders and pothole patchers, count on LeeBoy brand products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

Roadbuilding SolutionsLeeBoy roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt pavers and motor graders to compaction rollers, asphalt distributors, brooms, chip spreaders and pothole patchers, count on LeeBoy brand products for value that delivers bottom-line results.

Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.

VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com

8510 ASPHALT PAVER

685B Motor Grader

Contact your LeeBoy Dealer

8515 Asphalt Paver Features:

· 8 to 15 Foot Paving Width· 87-HP Kubota Diesel Engine· Dual Operator Stations· High Deck or Low Deck Configuration· Heavy-Duty Vibrating, Heated Legend Screed System · Choice of Propane or Electric Screed Heat· Dual Joystick Steering

400 Vibratory Roller8500 Asphalt Paver

AARRRROOWW EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTTPO Box 21185

Greensboro, NC 27420333366//229944--22332266

1233 Bluff RoadColumbia, SC 29201

880033//776655--22004400

RREEYYNNOOLLDDSS--WWAARRRREENN CCOOMMPPAANNYY1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

880000//887755--55665599440044//336611--11559933

3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920

((886655)) 557777--55556633

1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664

((442233)) 334499--66111111

Highway 58 @153Chattanooga, TN 37406

((442233)) 889944--11887700

1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086

((661155)) 221133--00990000

3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

((990011)) 334466--99880000

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866

((666622)) 886699--00228833

685B Motor Grader 8510 Asphalt Paver 400 Vibratory Roller

8515 ASPHALT PAVER

PPOOWWEERR EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT CCOOMMPPAANNYY

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Hyundai Construction Equipment, U.S.A. Inc. hasappointed Chuck Leone as national sales manager for theforklift division and will be based out of HyundaiConstruction Equipment’s corporate office in Elk GroveVillage, Ill.

Leone will be responsible for Hyundai’s forklift business-es in the Americas.

Prior to joining Hyundai, Leone was vice president ofsales and marketing for Jungheinrich Forklift Corporation.

As a member of Jungheinrich’s executive team, Leonehad responsibility for all sales and marketing initiatives aswell as dealer development activities. Additional responsibil-ities included product training and dealer support activities.The culmination of all these supports activities was a veryeffective working relationship with the dealer organization.

Leone also spent many years with Nissan ForkliftCorporation as its vice president of sales and marketingwhere he had sales and marketing responsibilities for all theAmericas.

For more information,visit www.hceusa.com.

Hyundai ForkliftDivision AppointsNew Sales Manager

InterstateEquipmentCompany

Statesville NC770044//887733--99004488

West Columbia SC880033//779944--77440000

Raleigh NC991199//446677--11880011

© 2008 ESCO Corporation.

TRACTOR TRACS, INC.Undercarriage Specialists

Undercarriage • Tracks • Rollers • Idlers • SprocketsCutting Edges • Teeth • Rubber Tracks

Rollers Track ChainAssemblies Sprockets

Front Idlers andTension Devices

RubberTracks

5505 Caterpillar Drive • Apex, NC 27539919-387-1050 888-526-9740

www.tractortracs.com

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VVeerrmmeeeerr SSoouutthheeaasstt SSaalleess && SSeerrvviiccee,, IInncc..Boynton Beach, FL1060 West Industrial AvenueBoynton Beach, FL 33462556611--774422--77440000 •• FFaaxx:: 556611--774422--77444488

Clearwater, FL12785 N 44th St.Clearwater, FL 33762772277--229999--99220077 •• FFaaxx:: 772277--229999--00116666

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Orlando, FL4559 Old Winter Garden Rd.Orlando, FL 32811440077--229955--22002200 •• FFaaxx:: 440077--229933--88008877

Miami, FL13301 S.W. 131st Str.Miami, FL 33186-5816 330055--223344--44555566 •• FFaaxx:: 330055--223344--55556611

Pensacola, FL6691 Mobile HighwayPensacola, FL 32526 885500--994444--88111100 •• FFaaxx:: 885500--994444--88116666

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KS1CUFFOO34N-00268028

www.johndeere.com

Compact size, big possibilities.If you’re looking for a greatvalue in a lightweight, agile, and powerful skid steer, look no further. Like their big brother,Deere 313 and 315 Skid Steersdeliver best-in-class stability,visibility, and serviceability.These easy-to-transportdynamos are perfect in tightspaces. Equip one with any of the many Worksite Pro™attachments, and watch productivity take off.

Give us a call and we’ll set up a demo, pronto!

INDUSTRIALTRACTOR CO.

Jacksonville, FL 32245904/296-5000

Lake City, FL 32055386/752-9544

356 N. Hwy 17Palatka, FL 32177

386/325-6268Brunswick, GA 31521

912/264-6161Savannah, GA 31412

912/964-7370Ladson, SC 29456

843/572-0400

1206 Blaylock St, P.O. Box 3329

Albany, GA 31706229/888-1212

Fax: 229/435-3612Cuthbert GA229/732-2631Dothan, AL

334/794-8691Troy, AL

334/566-4181Perry, FL

850/584-9200Tallahassee, FL850/575-5600

West Columbia, SC 29169803/794-9340

Aynor, SC 29511843/358-5688

101 Bruce RoadAsheville, NC 28806Phone: 828-667-0176Fax: 828-667-4865

STAFFORDwww.staffordequipment.com

Tifton, GA 31794229/382-4400800/255-4401

Douglas, GA 31533912/384-4400800/559-4019

Valdosta, GA 31602229/247-4495800/283-2576

R.W. MOOREEQUIPMENT CO.www.rwmoore.com

Main OfficeRaleigh, NC

919/772-2121Ahoskie, NC252/332-5550

Fayetteville, NC910/424-1200New Bern, NC252/638-5838

Greenville, NC252/758-4403

Wilmington, NC910/675-9211

FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANY

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Jensen Construction Builds Road toConnect Interstate 530 to U.S. 278of the road, a 4.5-mi. (7.2 km) stretchbetween Wilmar and I-35.

The most visible part of the connec-tor, the I-530/I-69 Interchange in PineBluff, is slated to cost $25 million. Thecontract for grading and structures forthe interchange is being led by JensenConstruction, a heavy and highwaycontractor based out of Des Moines,Iowa. Work on this portion of the proj-ect began in the summer of 2007 and isscheduled for completion in late 2010.

“With the wettest season ever stillhanging on that could obviously bedelayed since this is a new location jobthat includes a lot of dirt work,” saidBolick.

The interchange entails constructionof four connector bridges with a totallength of 3,770 ft. (1,149 m).According to Phil Brand, head of theBridge Division for AHTD, three of thefour bridges in the interchange are hor-izontally curved, continuous steel plategirder bridges supported by either oneor two column piers with driven pilingfoundations.

“The shoulder widths on the insideradius of these bridges was increased to13 feet in order to meet sight distancerequirements,” said Brand.

The fourth bridge is a tangent, con-tinuous steel W-beam unit, supportedby two column piers with driven piling

foundation.According to Ernie Westfall, AHTD

District Two construction engineer,equipment on this section of the projectincludes American Cranes models 999,7250, 5299, 5300 and 9260, a PilecoD19-42 pile hammer, a Link Belt 2800trackhoe, a Skytrak 8042 lift, aKomatsu D41P dozer, Cat dozers mod-els D4H, D6M, D6E, and D7G, JohnDeere 6030 tractors, Cat 130G motor-grader, a Cat CS-433C roller, a TampoRP28 roller and a Bidwell finisher.

Westfall said there are up to 30bridge workers and 15 grading workerscurrently working on the project.

The interstate is planned to stretch3,000 mi.(4,828 km), connectingCanada and Mexico, and is estimatedto cost around $22 billion. The pro-posed highway has been divided into21 sections, which are in various stagesof planning, design and construction. Aportion, 185 mi. (297 km) is plannedfor construction through Arkansas andis estimated to cost $2.5 billion. Theidea for I-69 initiated in 1991 and plansfor the connector came about eightyears later when former CongressmanJay Dickey landed $100 million in fed-eral funds for the state.

Along with the interchange at I-530,a segment near the Pinebergen commu-nity is under construction and two otherplanned segments are not yet inprogress.

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

Photo courtesy of Jensen Construction CompanyThe interchange entails construction of four connector bridges with atotal length of 3,770 ft. (1,149 m).

Photo courtesy of Jensen Construction CompanyThe Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) isin the midst of constructing a 38.5-mi. (61.9 km) road designed to connectInterstate 530 in Pine Bluff to U.S. 278 in Wilmar.

AHTD from page 1CONTACT YOUR LOCAL JOHN DEERESKID STEER LOADER DEALER

NELSON TRACTOR COMPANY, INC.Blairsville, GA 30514

706/745-2148

METRACAtlanta, GA 30336

404/691-9445Braselton, GA 30517

770/965-1889Adairsville, GA 30103

770/773-9857

JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT, INC.Ashland, VA 23005

804/358-6776Burkeville, VA 23922

434/767-5578Fishersville, VA540/337-3057

Wilkesboro, NC 28697336/973-8201800/422-4193

Asheboro, NC 27203336/625-2212

Salisbury, NC 28144704/636-2571

Matthews, NC 28104704/821-7399

Rock Hill, SC 29730803/325-1555866/277-8119

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Skanska, a leading provider of con-struction and construction managementservices, announced it has made a$50,000 monetary donation to theUnited Nations to be used for its disas-ter relief efforts in Haiti.

The United Nations, through theUnited Nations Foundation, the CentralEmergency Response Fund and other

U.N.-affiliated organizations, is utiliz-ing donations to provide rapid responseand relief to victims of the earthquakein Haiti.

“We are glad that Skanska’s world-wide organization was able to quicklyput this donation together,” said MikeMcNally, president and CEO ofSkanska USA.

“We know that this donation canonly do so much in an area where theneed is so great, but we know that ifevery company of our size does this,perhaps it ends up making a great dif-ference,” McNally added.

Donations to support the U.N.’srelief effort can be made atwww.un.org.

Skanska Commits $50,000 to the UnitedNations to Aid Haiti’s Earthquake Victims

January 27, 2010 – MEETING. Monthly AGC Membership BreakfastMeeting for all members from 7 to 7:45 A.M. - First Floor AssemblyRoom, Construction Training School, 6301 Knox industrial drive, St.Louis, MO. Cost is $15.00 per person exclusive to AGC of St. Louismembers only. Questions, please contact Kathy Givens at 314/480-3172.

January 31, 2010 – CLUB MEMBERSHIP. AGC CLUB of St. Louis,MO. The AGC of St. Louis is proud to invite you to become a member ofone of the most prestigious groups in the St. Louis commercial con-struction industry. Fro questions, contact Len Toenjes at 314/781-2356.

January 13-15, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. AG CONNECT Expo - PreviewDay January 12, 2010 (by special admission), Orlando, FL. AG CON-NECT Expo provides a world-class international forum for agricultureindustry professionals to share global agricultural ideas and manage-ment trends. For information please call 800-867-6060.

February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns toOrlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The show will bein the North-South building, which is where the 2006 Show was held.Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call 800-334-2177.

February 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Pittsburgh Construction EXPO to beheld at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA. For ticket andfurther information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or BobBuckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft.Washington, PA.

February 24-25, 2010 – EXPO. Chicago, IL Construction Expo to beheld at the Schaumburg Convention Center, Schaumburg, IL. For ticketsand further information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) orBob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, FortWashington, PA.

February 27 to March 3, 2010 – International Hardware Fair.International Hardware Fair Cologne 2010, Cologne, Germany. For moreinformation regarding this event contact Chris Beavers, Koelnmesse, Inc.at 773-326-9928.

March 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Philadelphia Construction EXPO to beheld at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, Oaks, PA. For ticket and fur-ther information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or BobBuckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft.Washington, PA.

March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s91st Annual Convention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Centerin Orlando, FL. More information will be posted as soon as it is avail-able.

March 18-19, 2010 – EXPO. Midwest Construction Expo to be heldat the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. For tickets andfurther information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) or BobBuckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, FortWashington, PA.

June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, CrocusInternational Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpo Russia is anew construction exhibition supported by the Russian government,Russian contractor groups, and the manufacturers who exhibit. It is thegathering place of the construction, utility and forestry industries inRussia and surrounding states, featuring the latest in equipment tech-nologies and education. The Russian construction industry is booming.With continued growth potential and infrastructure projects in the non-residential construction, forestry and utility industries, companies arelooking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. For more infor-mation visit: www.conexporussia.com and email: [email protected] and phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – EXPO. CONEXPO-CON/AGG, Las Vegas,Nevada, U.S.A. CONEXPO-CON/AGG will be the world’s largest interna-tional gathering place in 2011 for the construction and constructionmaterials industries, showcasing the latest equipment, services andtechnologies. For more information, visit: www.conexpoconagg.com; E-mail: [email protected] or phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – International Exposition. Las Vegas, Nevada,U.S.A. IFPE 2011 - the International Exposition for Power Transmissionis the leading international exposition and technical conference forhydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and mechanical power transmissioncomponents, systems and controls. For information visit: www.ifpe.com;E-mail: [email protected] or phone 800-867-6060.

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Snapfinger Road Widened to Four-Lane Divided Roadwayyear. The contract includes grading, drainageand resurfacing work as well as the recon-struction of the bridge over SnapfingerCreek. Additionally, an intersection videodetection system, which allows traffic sig-nals to communicate with each other, will beinstalled.

When the project, which is scheduled tobe complete in May 2012, is finished,Snapfinger Road will be widened to a four-lane divided roadway with a 20-ft. (6 m)raised median and 4-ft. (120 cm) bike lanes.Additional turn lanes will be constructed aspart of this contract, and there will beimprovements to existing traffic signals.James “Mickey” McGee, district construc-tion engineer for GDOT’s District 7, alsoconfirmed that there will be “an additionalsignal at Thompson Mill Road.”

Currently, relocation of utilities is ongo-ing. “Due to the consistent rain in the lasttwo months, utility workers have beenunable to move their poles,” stated GDOT’sProject Update. Workers are waiting for theground to firm up enough to maintain thepoles in addition to being able to support theequipment needed to perform the work.

Vegetation has been cleared on the projectsite, and storm drains have been installed invarious locations throughout the project.Furthermore, work continues on grading andthe construction of retaining walls. Thebridge over Snapfinger Creek is “50 per-cent” complete,” said McGee. “We are justadding approximately 12 feet to the existingbridge.” The bridge’s superstructure is con-crete and reinforced steel, and it has an alu-minum handrail.

Louie Pittman, Pittman Construction’schairman of the board, described the equip-ment that the company has on the job site as“Cats, Komatsus, and John Deeres” anddozers and rubber-tired loaders. Specifically,there are Cat motorgraders, Komatsu articu-

lated dump trucks and a Roadtec millingmachine. Pittman explained that the compa-ny self performs most of the work on thecontract and uses subcontractors for “spe-cialty work like guardrails and striping.”

This stretch of Snapfinger Road is a high-ly residential area with many drivewaysalong the corridor. Also, there are small com-mercial developments at each end of theproject. The biggest challenges on this proj-ect so far have been a result of communica-tion issues with nearby residents and busi-

nesses or due to weather-related conditions. McGee confirmed, “Communicating with

the local residents along the route and utilityrelocations” have been challenging.

When finished, the project will improvethe safety and operation of the roadway,which serves as a major route to Interstate20, especially for the residential develop-ments. The improvements also will ease traf-fic congestion in the area.

In his 2009 State of the County Address,W. Burrell Ellis Jr., DeKalb chief executive

officer, explained the significance of theinfrastructure improvements occurring inDeKalb County, including the Snapfingerwidening project that began this year:“These projects represent tens of millions offederal, state and local dollars in infrastruc-ture investments in DeKalb’s transportationsystem.”

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Vegetation has been cleared on the project site, sometimes revealing a bit of history like this sign for the Golden GlideSkateport that had been hidden in the woods for decades.

The Georgia Department of Transportation awarded Pittman Construction Co., Conyers, Ga., the$10.1-million contract to widen Snapfinger Road beginning at Flat Shoals Parkway and extendingto Wesley Chapel Road.

Preliminary work on the 2 mi. (3.2 km) long project began January2009, and relocation of utilities began in spring of this year.

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AERIAL LIFTS

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Ingersoll-RandNew & Used Parts

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ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Pavers

1999 Gilcrest 813RT TrackPaver, 8’-13’ screed, Isuzudiesel, good condition, 1606hours...........................$21,000.

JFW Equipment, Inc.336-685-4998

Asphalt Rollers

2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours.....................................$29,9002004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours.....................................$19,9002002 CB334D, 962 hours...........................................Call2004 CB334E, 2954 hours.....................................$27,0002004 Cat CB534DXW, 832hours ...........................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1332 hours.....................................$75,0002005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours.....................................$75,000

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Hammers

2003 Cat H160............$55,0002004 Cat H160............$45,000

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Excavators (30,000-40,000 lb)24” $2,200, 30” - $2,400, 42” -$2,600, 48” - $2,900Excavators (40,000-55,000 lb)24” $2,400, 30” - $2,600, 42” -$2,900, 48” - $3,100Excavators (55,000-65,000 lb)24” $2,600, 30” - $2,800, 42” -$3,100, 48” - $3,300

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COMPACTION EQUIP.

Misc. Compaction Equip.

2001 CAT 836, 8923 hours.....................................$59,0002004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours...................................$355,000

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CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

2006, John Deere 4320, 43 hp,4wd, sunc shuttle trans, R-4tires, 400CX JD loader w/ATbucket, excellent condition, 150hours...........................$23,900.

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1996 John Deere 650G LGP,#15401, sweeps, rear screen,120’’ blade, fair condition, 7596hours...........................$37,500.2006 John Deere 650J LGP,#17302, full forestry package,sweeps, screens, root rake,121’’ blade, good condition,1317 hours..................$73,500.2005 John Deere 850J LGP,#17478, push beams withRockland rake, sweeps andscreens, good condition, 3632hours.........................$142,300.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

2006 Cat D4GXL,1049 hours...................$69,0002004 Cat D6RXLII, 4551 hours.................$155,0002004 Cat D8RII, 3406 hours.................$369,3001998 Cat D8R, 16,600 hours..............$143,000

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2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PATblade, open ROPS, screen,sweeps, hang in rake, goodcondition, 4560............$64,000.2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cabwith A/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’pads, sweeps, screens, newhang on rake, good ocndition,5244 hours..................$62,000.

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2001 John Deere 700H, 30”pads, lube rails, 132” 6-wayblade, limb risers, rear & sidescreens, excellent factory war-ranty, 1500 hrs...........$121,000

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843/572-0400

1997 John Deere 550G, LGP,open ROPS, PAT blade, newpaint, average condition, 6724hours... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000

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EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2007 Takeuchi TB1140, s/n51400893, 32,000 #, 18’ digdepth, cab, heat, A/C, quickattach, bucjet, 885 hours..............................................$97,500.2007 Mustang ME3803ZT, s/nAE02237, 7700#, 11’ dig depth,cab, heat, A/C, counterweight,bucket, 681 hours........$34,995.

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2007 John Deere 120C,#17395, 28’’ pads, cab withA/C, 9’11’’ arm, aux. hyd., 36’’Helac bucket, very good condi-tion, 1099 hours ..........$76.900.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours.....................$39,9002003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours................$108,3002003 Cat 325CL, 6,987 hours..................$75,0002005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours................$199,0002006 Cat 345CL ME, 3,809 hours................$299,0002003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours................$199,000

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Mini Excavators

2005 Deere 50D, 36’’ bucket,rubber tracks, push blade, verygood condition, 1040 hours..............................$32,000.

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Logging Equipment

1996 Caterpillar 320L strokedelimber, 31” pads, Baldersonattachment, good condition,7157 hours ...............$92,000

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2008 Ingersoll Rand G290Portable Generator, , trailermounted, NEW............$61,200.

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Misc. Landscape Equip.

2004 Kubota L3430, openROPS, rear hitch, AWD, 540PTO, good condition, 1158hours....................$18,500

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Track Loaders

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2005 Cat 420D, 972 hours.....................................$49,0002006 Cat 420EIT, 773 hours.....................................$65,000

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1989 John Deere 410C, openROPS, 2 wheel drive, 24’’ buck-et, GP loader bucket, fair condi-tion, 2600 hours ..........$13,875.

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2003 Bobcat S185, s/n519036163, 56 hp Kubotaengine, 1850# cap., hand/footcontrols, 67’’ tooth bucket, 1382hours...........................$15,995.

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Wheel Loaders

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours.....................................$39,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours.....................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours...................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours...................................$129,000

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2006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours...................................$229,0002003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours...................................$199,0002002 Cat 980G...................Call1998 Cat 980.............$499,000

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2006 Cat 953C, 721 hours...................................$135,000

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6S8800MT Link Assy., (2), 36section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’bolt........................$849.00 Ea.6S605MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, dry, split master, 9/16’’bolt........................$874.00 Ea.6S9066MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,099.00 Ea.6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,105.00 Ea.3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 37section, SALT, split master,9/16’’ bolt............$1,150.00 Ea.

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BEST DEALSBohringer portable impactor...................................$129,000Finlay 393 3-in-1 screener ........................................$99,0008 x 4 Shop Built portablescreener. .....................$44,500Portable Simplicity 6 x 20Triple Deck ..................$95,000Portable Cedarapids 2540Jaw, excllent .............$166,000Portable 6 x 4 Mark II..$38,500Various conveyors, stackers &idlers ...........................$6,000+Mixing Plant with 28 x 6 drum.....................................$12,500Sand/Gravel washing plant..........................................POR

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1998 Cat 627F, 9,740 hours.

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2001 Cat 730, 9,126 hours

...................................$115,000

2004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours

...................................$249,000

2005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours

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2006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours

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DIG-R-TACH Allows for UseWith Large, Small Hydraulics

For greater job site versatility, GeneralEquipment Company’s DIG-R-TACH lineallows for use with both small and largehydraulic systems. Ideal for skid steer load-ers, small excavators, knuckleboom cranesand small backhoes, the 671 DIG-R-TACHSeries 16 earth drilling attachment is intend-ed for smaller hydraulic systems, whereasthe Series 24 is designed for larger hydraulicsystems found with backhoes and excava-tors.

Featuring a two-speed chain/sprocketdrive and a 5 to 20 gpm (19 to 76 Lpm)hydraulic flow range, the Series 16 balancessmaller flow volumes in proportion to augerdiameters. The result is a cleaner hole withless loose soil and debris. For higher capaci-ty drilling, the Series 24 operates in a 15 to25 gpm (57 to 94 Lpm) hydraulic flow range

and delivers a maximum drilling torque of2,018 ft.-lbs. at 2,500 psi.

General Equipment Company’s 671 DIG-R-TACH series utilizes a drilling industrystandard 2 in. (5 cm) hexagon auger drivesystem, eliminating excessive auger drive-shaft wear. A complete line of earth augersup to 36 in. (91 cm) in diameter is availablewith Pengo-type, cast-steel boring heads andforged teeth for maximum digging perform-ance. For additional drilling depth, full-flighted auger extensions can be added.

For those that prefer a round auger drivesystem, the 753 DIG-R-TACH series offersa 2.6 in. (6.5 cm) auger connection.Installation of all DIG-R-TACH models issimple with a dipper-stick mounting bracket.

For more information, call 800-533-0524or visit www.generalequip.com.

The 671 DIG-R-TACH Series 16 earth drilling attachment is intended for smallerhydraulic systems, whereas the Series 24 is designed for larger hydraulic systemsfound with backhoes and excavators.

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2005 D6R LGP 5000 HOURS OR LESSLOW PRICEContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Fax: 603 430-2119Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO L90 & L120 C,D AND E MODELSContact: IAN RITCHIEPhone: 00441592 202918Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3054 ENGINEContact: KEN ELIAPhone: 215-852-9704Fax: 215-535-5973Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D9L WITH RIPPER CONTRACTOR ONLYContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX DOZER 8220B • NEED TWOGOOD SPROCKETSContact: JIM ROWEPhone: 518-651-6006Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966F GP BUCKET • GENERAL PUR-POSE BUCKET FOR A CAT 966F.Contact: PAMELAPhone: 229 924.0035Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330CL DITCHING OR GRADINGBUCKET • WIDE DITCHING BUCKETFOR A 330CL.THE WIDER THE BETTER. ANYTHINGCONSIDERED FROM 8 TO 10.Contact: KEVINPhone: 989-646-0009Fax: 989-876-8656Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MUFFLERContact: G MATTHEWSPhone & Fax: 907 883 5684Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING FOR A USED FRONTEND LOADER FOR A ZETOR TRACTOR60 HORSE.Contact: SMITHPhone: 575-513-0417Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EX50URG • FINAL DRIVEContact: DAVID SMITHPhone: 636-359-6346Fax: 573-684-2285Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KUBOTA BX25Contact: BILLPhone: 630-554-9068just e-mail w/pictures pleaseEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHIPPER DIESEL • WOOD CHIP-PER BANDIT 250 USED IN WA 98245Contact: VICTOR BOEDEPhone: 360-376-5078Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEER | MIN 60 HP SKID STEERWHEEL OR TRACK, CAB, HEAT, SUS-PENSION SEAT, HIGH FLOW, 1000HRS.OR LESS 2007,2008,2009 MODELSContact: DON BRENENGENEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LIMA 2400 OR MANITOWAC 4600CRAWLER CRANEContact: BILL CYFORDPhone: 410-355-2222Fax: 410-355-2936Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 966HContact: STEVEPhone: 18194496154Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 325BL966HContact: STEVE STOSIKPhone: 18194496154Fax: 1-819-449-3676Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––446D OR CASE 590 SUPER M |Contact: MICK FIELDSPhone: 352-527-0072Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––950B, 950E WHEEL LOADER • WHEELLOADER CAT SHOULD BE IN GOODSHAPE AND IN WHOLE SALE PRICEContact: JUNADIPhone: 00971508075025Fax: 0097165439227Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 140G/YEAR 1975 TO 1995 • PLEASEEMAIL ME DETAILS, PRICEHOURS,CONDITION & PHOTOS.Contact: HOWARD YOUNGPhone: (626)688-9499Fax: (626)574-5001Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FORKLIFTContact: JAMES E. MCCORMICKPhone: 615-828-3221Fax: 615-865-7800Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU MOTOR GRADER GD 511Contact: ANIL TODIPhone: 919810017750Fax: 919810017750Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT IT38 W/3RD VALVE 19981999Contact: GENEPhone: 302-836-0414Fax: 302-836-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D7G GROUSER PADSContact: ROB MITCHELLPhone: 417-258-2212Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USES DITCH WITCH 752 LOCATOR OR SIMILARContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY BULL 375A5 2000 OR 2001Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone:1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CEMENT PIGContact: JOHNS AG SERVICEPhone: 515-332-1883Fax: 515-332-5855 Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4IN1 LOADER BUCKETContact: MIKE GAUSDENPhone: 602-225- 9500Fax: 602-231-8590Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY LOADER 821B CASERUN OR NOTContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone:1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROUGH TERRAIN FORK LIFTContact: DAVE KINGPhone: 615-789-0062Fax: 615-789-0007Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU OR KOBELCO PC300 IN THE LOW 20SContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EAGLE 1200 CLOSED CIRCUIT CRUSHING PLANT, NO DEALERSPhone: 724-944-5569––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCKMACHINEContact: RON LEMONPhone: 1-417-818-3121Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER WA30 OR WA40(KOMATSU)Contact: HAMED AHMED SHAWKYMAKRAMPhone: 0020123240580Fax: 002034297060(107)Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HAMMERPhone: 914-494-6478Fax: 845-207-9067Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 586G WANTED 2 WHEEL DRIVE,OROPSContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––330CL DITCH CLEAN OUT BUCKET • 84"TO 96" WIDE CLEAN OUT BUCKET FORCAT 330CLContact: KEVINPhone: 989-646-0009Fax: 989-876-8656Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED DREDGE • USED DREDGE FORSAND AND GRAVEL. 300-400 TPH 70DEEP GOOD CONDITIONContact: BEAUFORD MULLINSPhone: 260-497-0500Fax: 260-490-8217Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY D9N WITH RIPPER CONTRAContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1-450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO XAS75 COMPRESSOR,NEED MOTOR COUPLER HAS DUETZENGINEContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 140G • ANY YEAR BETWEEN 1980TO 1995. PLEASE EMAIL ME DETAILSINCLUDING HOURS WITH PHOTOS.Contact: PAMELA STEPPPhone: 229.924.0035Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D6RLGP 2007 CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORCATERPILLAR 325CL/DL, YEARS 2005 -7, UP TO 5,000 HOURS, PREFERABLYPIPED FOR HAMMERContact: RONPhone: 0097235403077Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1 YARD ROUNDNOSE CLAMBUCKETContact: GILPhone: 239 434 0249Fax: 239 434 6849Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

D20X22 SERIES IIVERMEER HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONALDRILLContact: 20082009Phone: 320-493-7168Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO XAS75 COMPRESSORPARTSContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––QUIKTACH ADAPTER TO FIT 1845UNILOADERContact: JEFF HUBBARDPhone: 316-640-0322Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 14H MOTORGRADERWE HAVE A NEW POTENTIALCUSTOMER FOR AN EARLY YEARMODEL 14H MOTORGRADER. WHOLE-SALE PRICE MUST REFLECT CURRENTMARKET CONDITIONS.Contact: WENDELL CAINPhone: 770-381-8984Fax: 770-381-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1984 OR NEWER CAT D7GContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER D7G ONLY CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BARBER GREEN BG210B PAVERI AM LOOKING FOR BG210B PAVERContact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HM 4500Contact: NASEEM KAUKABPhone: 00966 503114628Fax: 00966 1 477 3075Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMP TRUCKContact: LARRY WEINSTEINPhone: 845 721-2983Fax: 845 357-221Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 CAT 938F WHEEL LOADERSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Fax: 603 430-2119Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY D6NLGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

VOLVO 360 EXCAVATOR 2004-2006, ANY LOCATION OKContact: JOHN TANNOURJIPhone: 914-693-0300Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DEMOLITION BUCKET FOR A CAT 977LREASONABLY PRICEDContact: RICKPhone: 860-428-1059Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER 910EFG, 920, 930,936EContact: ALHARTHIPhone: 00447875086827Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAPACSCA251D,CA252D,CA262D,CA302,CA301Contact: WAQAR AHMEDPhone: 92-0333-2376638Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU MOTORGRADERSGD525A,GD605A,GD625APLEASE OFFER US & KINDLY SEND USDETAILS, PHOTOS & BEST PRICE.Contact: NAQIB KHANPhone: +92-333-3298751Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANEAMERICAN 9310 CRAWLER CRANEContact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA CHAIN ON FORKS TO BUCKETTHESE ARE FORKS THAT SLIP ON THEBUCKET AND ARE HELD ON WITH ACHAIN AND BINDERContact: BILL VAN PAMELEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY OLDER CAT WHEELLOADERS | IN MODELS 910, 920, 930,950, 950B, 950E, 966D/E/F.Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––325 OR 330 BL OR CL325 9R 330 MUST HAVE 3306 ENGINE,36" TRACT, JACK HAMMER AND 70 TO80% U/CContact: SAMPhone: 940-655-8462Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA REAR HYDRAULIC OUTLETSI WANT TO CONNECT UP TO 4 QD FORREAR ATTACHMENTS ON MY KUBOTA3750 TRACTOR. I HAVE EXISTING 3-POINT & MY TRACTOR HAS EXISTINGLEVER SLOTS FOR CONTROL. USED IS OK.Contact: TERRYPhone: 206-241-0630Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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TJ Lambrecht Purchases First D7E Track-Type Tractor

mechanical, double-reduction final drives to providesmooth, infinitely variable driving force to the tracks. Theengine in the D7E is entirely beltless, eliminating the needfor belt maintenance and replacement.

Headquartered in Elmhurst, Ill., Caterpillar dealer, PattenIndustries, was instrumental in the sale of the D7E.

“This revolutionary design consumes fewer resourcesover its working life than any other track-type tractor in itsclass. All major components are engineered to be rebuilt orreused in the future,” said Patten Executive General ManagerLarry O’Neill. “Our customers are looking for these kinds ofsolutions, and we’re pleased to provide them with a compet-itive edge.”

For more information on the Cat D7E with electric drive,visit www.cat.com/D7E.

Scott Johnson, Caterpillar’s worldwide product man-ager.

Mark Hanback, general manager of Caterpillar’sAmericas operations division-East Peoria.

Doug Oberhelman (L), Caterpillar group president,presents Dan Klingberg, president of TJ LambrechtConstruction, with a D7E replica.

Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar group president, wasrecently named Caterpillar vice chairman effectiveJan. 1.

(L-R): Scott Johnson, worldwide product manager of Caterpillar, addresses guests as Mark Hanback, generalmanager of Americas operations division-East Peoria; Dan Klingberg, president of TJ Lambrecht Construction;and Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar group president, look on.

(L-R): Mark Hanback,general manager of

Americas operationsdivision-East Peoria;

Scott Johnson, worldwideproduct manager; and

Doug Oberhelman, grouppresident, all of

Caterpillar, congratulateDan Klingberg, president,

TJ LambrechtConstruction.

CATERPILLAR from page 16

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Everything sells “AS IS,” “WHERE IS,” everything sells to the highest bidder without minimums or reserve. Visit us on the Internet at www.lyonauction.com

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ALEX LY N & SONSALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC.

Bridgeport, NY 315/633-2944, Fax: 315/633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) 315/637-8912 • www.lyonauction.com

SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 @ 9:30 AMTAMPA, FLORIDA

DIRECTIONS: From Orlando: I-4 W for 75 miles, exit 7 tomerge onto FL-600 W/E Hillsborough Ave./ US-92 W towardUS-301W/ Busch Gardens for 1 mile. Take ramp to Riverview.2 miles, merge onto FL-41S/ FL-43 S/ US-301 S for 2.2 milesand continue to follow FL-43 S/ US-301S. Right at E MeadowBlvd. .2 miles, left at Tampa E Blvd. .5 miles. Site will be onthe right. From Tampa Downtown: I-275 N/ I-4 – merge ontoI-275 N for .9 miles, take exit 45B – merge onto I-4E towardOrlando 4.4 miles. Take exit 5 – merge onto E. Dr. MartinLuther King Jr. Blvd/ FL-574 E for 1 mile, right at Orient Rd.for 1 mile, left at E Broadway Ave./ Co. Rd. 574 for .5 miles.Take 1st right onto Tampa E Blvd. for .6 miles. Site will be onthe right. Address: 1504 Tampa E Blvd. Tampa FL. 33619.

NOTE: Brigg’s Equipment, the largest Case dealer in NorthAmerica, is completely selling out and will sell its equipmentin 4 phases with phase 2 in this sale absolute unreserved.

EARLY HILITES: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS:(2) Demo Case 330, 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007Case CX330, 2007 Case CX330, 2005 Case CX210, 2006Case CX135, 2006 Case CX130, 2005 Case CX50B, 2005Case CX36B, 2006 Case CX27B, LONG REACH EXCA-VATORS: 2004 Case CX240LR, 4 RUBBER TIREDLOADERS: 2005 Case 821C, New Case 721D, (2) New Case321E, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) Unused Norman 65E, 5CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) Demo Case 1150KLGP, (2)Demo Case 650KLGP, Unused Case 550HLT, TRACTOR

LOADER BACKHOES: Unused Case 580M-II, 7 RUBBERTRACKED SKID STEERS: (3) Unused 2006 Case 450CT,(4) Unused Case 445CT, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2)2008 Dynapac CA250D, 2 SWEEPERS: 2007 Laymor 8HC,Unused Laymor 6HC, Tennant Shop, 3 LOADER LAND-SCAPE TRACTORS: (3) Unused Case 570MXT (4x4),TRUCK TRACTORS: 2002 Freightliner FL112 (t/a), 3SERVICE TRUCKS: 2005-2003-2001 Ford F550 (s/a),UTILITY TRUCKS: 2006 Chevy Silverado (4x4), 7 PICK-UPS: (2) 2001-1999 Ford F250, 2007-2003-2002-2001 FordF150, 2 DETATCHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS:Eager Beaver 50GSL (tri.), Trail King 35ton (t/a), GOOSE-NECK TRAILERS: Towmaster (t/a), LARGE QUANTITYATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 72in.-66in.-60in.Buckets, New Hay Spears, New Grapples, New 48in. Forks,New Stump Bucket, Excavators: New 5600 & 4800 Thumbs,Loaders: ACS Rakes, Skid Steers: (12) New Case 68in.Buckets, Backhoes: Werk-Brau 24in-12in. Buckets, PlusParts, Case Tools, Office & Computer Equipment, SUPPORTEQUIPMENT: (2) 2010 Easy Kleen Magnum 4000,RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, NEW & USED SUP-PORT.

FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548,FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269

COMPLETE LIQUIDATION BRIGGS EQUIPMENT(Authorized Case Dealer)

LARGEST CASE DEALER IN AMERICA! CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES,

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Everything sells “AS IS,” “WHERE IS,” everything sells to the highest bidder without minimums or reserve. Visit us on the Internet at www.lyonauction.com

The Complete Auction And Appraisal Service

ALEX LY N & SONSALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC.

Bridgeport, NY 315/633-2944, Fax: 315/633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) 315/637-8912 • www.lyonauction.com

DIRECTIONS: For Day 2- Day 9: 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. Address:12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787.

JACK’S NOTE: Once again we’re returning to Kissimmee with the sale that gets bigger and better each year! It’s recognizedas “The Class Sale”, where top-quality equipment is the norm, not the exception. You can become part of construction histo-ry either as a buyer or a seller. The equipment comes from the BEST authorized dealership rental fleets including NEFF, RSC(Rental Service Corp.), Genie, JCB & JLG, Sunbelt, Hertz, Brigg’s Equipment, and Caterpillar rental fleets.

*** SPECIAL NOTE: For Non-US Resident Bidders: A $10,000 Cashier’s Check Deposited Prior to Bidding will be Required. * No Exceptions.

HILITES: 7 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2000 Terex RT335, Terex RT230, Terex CD225, Terex RT175, Grove RT760,Linkbelt HSP-8028A, P&H CN150, CRAWLER CRANES: 2005 Mantis 10010MX, 2 TRUCK CRANES: Lorain MC790,American 4450, 24 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2005 Cat 740, 2006 Cat 735, 2004 Cat 725, 1999 Cat D400E, 2006-2005 JCB 718, 2007-2003 JCB 714, 2005 Terex TA35, (2) 2004 Terex TA30G, 2001 Terex TA30, 2007 Terex TA27,VolvoA30C, (2) Volvo A25, 2002 JD 400D, 2003 JD 250D, (3) JD 250D, (2) 2007-2005 Komatsu HM300, STRAIGHT FRAMEHAUL TRUCK: Cat 771, 230 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (4) 2007 Cat 345BL, (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Cat 330DL, (2)2006-(2) 2005-2003-(2) 2002 Cat 330CL, 2006-(2) 2006 Cat 325DL, 2005 Cat 325CL, Cat 325, 2001 Cat 322CL, 2007 –(2)2006 Cat 320DL, 2008-2007-(3) 2006 Cat 320DL, (2) 2007-(4) 2006-2005-(2) 2004 Cat 320CL, 2006-2005 Cat 318CL, 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 315CL, 2006 Cat 315C, 2005 Cat 314CCR, 2004-(3) 2003 Cat 313CCR, Cat 313BSR, 2000 Cat 313BCR, 2001Cat 312C, Cat 312B, (2) Cat 312, (7) 2004 Cat 311CU, Cat 311B, (2) 2003 Cat 308CSR, (2) Cat 308BSR, Cat 307SSR, Cat307, 2005 Cat 305CR, 2003 Cat 305, (2) 2004 Cat 304CR, 2005 Cat 303CR, 2006-2005-2002 Cat 302.5, Cat 231, Cat E120B,Cat E110B, (2) Cat E70B, JD 450LC, (3) JD 200LC, (2) JD 160LC, JD 120LC, JD 80C, (2) 2005 Komatsu PC400LC-7, (2)Komatsu PC400LC, 2004 Komatsu PC308LC, (2) 2006 Komatsu PC270LC, Komatsu PC228USLC, New KomatsuPC220LC, New Komatsu PC220-8, 2002 Komatsu PC200-7, (2) Komatsu PC200LC-6, 2002 Komatsu PC160, 2001 KomatsuPC138US, 2001 Komatsu PC128USLC, 2005 Hitachi ZX450, (2) 2006-2005 Hitachi ZX330LC, (2) Hitachi EX330LC, 2006Hitachi ZX160LC, Hitachi EX110-5, Hitachi EX55UR, 2007-(2) 2006 Case CX460, (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Case CX330, (2) 2005

Case CX240, 2006-2004 Case CX225, (2) 2006-(4) 2005-(2) 2002 Case CX210, (4) 2005 Case CX160, (2) 2006-2005-2004Case CX135, 2006 Case CX130, 2006 Case CX80R, (4) 2005 Case CX75R, (3) 2006-(2) 2005 Case CX50B,(2) 2006-(4) 2005Case CX36B, 2002 Kobelco SK480, 2005-2003 Kobelco SK330LC, Kobelco SK300LC, Kobelco SK290LC, 2002 KobelcoSK250LC, Kobelco SK100 Mark IV, Kobelco SK30DIV, (2) 2005 JCB JS130LC, Volvo EC35, (4) 2006-(4) 2005 TerexHR16, 2006-(4) 2005 Terex, 2006 NH EH15B, 2004 Takeuchi TB135, 2006 Linkbelt 330LX, 2006 Linkbelt 135, 2005-(3)2004 Linkbelt, 2008 Bobcat 435ZHS, 2006 Bobcat 430ZHS, 2004 Bobcat 341, (2) 2008-2007 Bobcat 337G, Bobcat 337, (7)2004 Bobcat 331, (2) 2004 Bobcat 325, Bobcat 322, 2006 Hyundai 210LC-7, (2) Yanmar VIO40, Demo Yanmar VIO35, (2)Yanmar B27, Yanmar B6, Yanmar B3, 2005-(4) 2004 Yanmar, 2005 IHI 55N, (2) 2004 IHI 35N, (3) 2004-2003 IHI 30NX,2004 IHI 28N, 2004 IHI 15NX, 2006 Daewoo Solar 420LC, 2007 Doosan DX340LC,Gehl GE303, 7 LONG REACH EXCA-VATORS: , 2008 Cat 320DLLR, 2008 Cat 320DL, (2) 2005-2004 Case CX240LR, Unused Case CX210LR, 2006 CaseCX210LR, 2006 Daewoo Solar 300LC, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: Gradall XL3100, 72 RUBBER TIRED LOAD-ERS: 2006 Cat 980H, 2004 Cat 980G-II, 2003-2001 Cat 980G, Cat 972G, (2) 2006 Cat IT62H, Cat IT28G, 2006 Cat 966H,Cat 966G, Cat 966F, Cat 966C, (2) 2007-2006 Cat 950H, Cat 950G, (4) Cat 950F, (2) 2006 Cat 938G-II, (2) 2006-2005 Cat938G, (3) 2007-(4) 2006-2005 Cat 930G, 2007-2004 Cat 928GZ, Cat 928G, 2006-2005 Cat 924G, (5) Cat 924G, (2) 2004 JD824J, 2001 JD 644H, JD 644G, 2007-(2) 2005-(3) 2004 JD 624J, 2001 JD 624H, (2) JD 624G, (2) 2000 JD 544H, JD 544G,(3) 2005 Case 621D, (2) Case 621D, JCB 456, 2002 Komatsu WA500, 2007 Komatsu WA480, 2007 Komatsu WA250-5,Komatsu WA200, 1999 Kawasaki 80ZIV, Volvo 220, (4) New Luigong CLG856-II, Daewoo Mega 200, 2002 Dresser 520E,16 MOTOR GRADERS: (3)2005-(3) 2004-2003 Cat 140H, Cat 14G, (2) 2006-(2) 2004-2003 Cat 12H, Champion 710A,Fiat Allis FG95, Norman 65E, 5 MOTOR SCRAPERS: 2003 Terex TS14G, (3) Terex TS14G, Cat 623F, 81 CRAWLERTRACTORS: Cat D9H, (2) 2007-(3) 2006 Cat D8T, Cat D8T, 2004-2002 Cat D8R-II, (2) Cat D8R, Cat D8N, Cat D8K, CatD7G, 2008 Cat D6TXL, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, 2007 Cat D6RXW, 2007 Cat D6R-III, 2005 Cat D6R-II, 2005-2004 Cat D6RXL,2007-(2) 2004 Cat D6R-II, (2) Cat D6RLGP, 2006 Cat D6R, Cat D6NXL, 2005 Cat D6NLGP, 2005 Cat D6N, Cat D6MXL,2006 Cat D5NXL, (2) 2004 Cat D5NLGP, (2) Cat D5MLGP, (2) Cat D5MXL, 2007-2005 Cat D5GXL, (2) 2004 Cat D5GLGP,Cat D5H, 2005 Cat D5G, Cat D4LGP, 2008 Cat D3KLGP, Cat D3KLGP, Cat D3GXL, 2007 Cat D3GLGP, (2) 2006 Cat D3G,2005 JD 850JLGP, 2005 JD 750JLT, (2) JD 750J, 2005 JD 700JLT, 2005 JD 700JLGP, 2004 JD 700HXLT, 2006-(3) 2001 JD650JLGP, 2005 JD 650J, JD 650G, (2) 2004 JD 550HLT, (6) 2005 JD 450J, (2) 2004 JD 450H, JD 450C, 2006 Case 850KLGP,2006 Case 650KLGP, 2007-2003-2001 Komatsu D65PX, 2007-2001 Komatsu D61PX, 2006 Komatsu D39PX-21, 2000Komatsu D39-1, Komatsu D39P-21LGP, 2006 Komatsu D37PX, New Komatsu D21-8, Dresser TD15E, 4 CRAWLERLOADERS: (2) Cat 963B, Cat 953C, JD 755B, 9 CRAWLER DUMPS: (4) Morooka MST220, (2) Morooka MST1500, CatLD1000, Hitachi CG-100, Hitachi CG45-3, 140 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 430DIT (4x4), (2) 2008-(2) 2007Cat 420EIT (4x4), (3) 2005-(3) 2004-2002-2001 Cat 420DIT (4x4), 2005-2002-(8) Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416E (4x4), (8) 2005Cat 416D (4x4), Cat 416CIT-II (4x4), (2) Cat 416CIT (4x4), Cat 416CIT, (2) 2000 Cat 416C (4x4), (2) Cat 416BXH (4x4),(3) Cat 416B, 2002 Case 590 Super M (4x4), Case 590 Super L (4x4), 2006-(2) 2004 Case 580 Super M-II (4x4), 2008-2006-(4) 2004 Case 580M-II (4x4), (5) 2005-(2) 2004 Case 580M (4x4), JD 710B, JD 410E, JD 410D (4x4), 2003- (2) 2002 JD310 Super G, JD 310 Super G, (3) 2005-(38) 2004 JD 310G (4x4), JD 310G, (8) 2004-(3) 2003-(10) 2002 NH 575E, NH555E, 2008-2007 NH B95 (4x4), 2000 NH LB75B, Ford 555D, 2001 Komatsu WB150, 2002 Komatsu WA140, KomatsuWA140, (3) 2005-2004 Terex TX760B (4x4), (2) 2006-(13) 2005-2003 Terex TX760 (4x4), 2004 JCB 214E-IV (4x4), 2006-(5) Allmand 325 (4x4), 4 ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF3200, Blaw Knox PF120, 2002 Lee-Boy 8500, Barber GreeneBG-260, 39 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (3) 2007-2006-2005 Cat CB534D, 2006-2005 Cat 534DXW, 2005 IR DD34, (3) 2004IR DD32, (2) IR, Bomag 120AD, Dynapac CC-21A, (5) 2006-(4) 2005-2004 Dynapac, (6) 2005-(2) 2004 Wacker, (2) Wacker,(3) 2005 Hamm 3412, Ferguson 46A, 107 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2007-(2) 2006-(2) 2005-2004-2000 Cat CS563E,(3) Cat CP563E, (4) 2007 Cat CS533E, (2) 2006-(2) 2005 Cat CP433E, (2) 2007-2006 Cat 433D, 2006 Cat CP323C, IRSD122DTF, (2) IR SD116DX, 2006-(2) 2003 IR SD100D, (2) IR SD77DX, (4) 2006-(2) 2004 IR SD70D, (4) 2005-2004-2003IR SD45D, (2) 2005 IR SD45, IR 12 ton, (2) IR 3 ton, (2) 1999 IR 1 ton, Bomag BW213D, Bomag BW212D2, 2005 BomagBW177D-3, Bomag BW122PD, (10) Bomag 1 ton, New Volvo SD100D, (3) 2006 Dynapac CA250D, Dynapac CA250, NewDynapac CA152, 2007 Dynapac CA150D, (8) 2004 Dynapac CC142, 2002-2001 Dynapac CC122, (13) 2005 Dynapac 3 ton,2005 Hamm 3412, 2006 Hamm 3410P, (3) 2006-(2) 2005 Hamm 3410, (5) 2006-2005 Hamm 3307, 2006-2005 Hamm 3205,2004 Wacker 1.5 ton, Sakai SV70TF, 2008 Sakai SV505T, 2003 Super Pac 8400, Super Pac 840, 2 PNEUMATICROLLERS: 2007 Cat PS150C, Dynapac CP132, 18 TRENCH ROLLERS: (11) 2006-(3) 2005 Wacker RT82SC (remote),

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Wacker RT82-SC, Wacker RT82, Rammax 33/24, Demo IR TC13, 35 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008-(2)2006-2005- (2) 2004 Cat 287B, 2005 Cat 257B, 2006-(3) 2005-(3) 2004 Cat 247B, 2004 Cat 247, 2007-2005 Bobcat T300,2005 Bobcat T200, 2006-(2) 2005 Bobcat T190, (3) Bobcat T190, 2006 Bobcat T180, 2006 Bobcat T140, Bobcat 864, 2006Takeuchi TL140, Takeuchi TL140, (2) Takeuchi TL130, 2008 NH C175, 2006-2005 ASV RC100, 2006 ASV RC85, ASVRC50, 64 SKID STEERS: 2006-2005 Cat 268B, 2004 Cat 262B, 2004 Cat 252B, Cat 248, 2007 Cat 246C, Cat 246, (6) 2005-2004 Cat 242B, Cat 236B, 2005 Bobcat S300, 2006-2004 Bobcat S250, 2006 Bobcat S220, 2006 Bobcat S185, 2008-2007-(2) 2004 Bobcat S175, 2004 Bobcat S160, Bobcat S150, 2002-(6) Bobcat S130, 2002 Bobcat 873G, 2000 Bobcat 763, (5)2002 Bobcat 753B, (2) 2002 Bobcat 753, (3) Bobcat 753, Bobcat 463, (2) 2008 Case 440, (5) 2005 JD 270, (6) NH LX665,2003 NH LS180, NH LS130, JD 240, 2004 Mustang, 2004 Thomas 175, Thomas 85, 2007 Komatsu CK35, 2004 TakeuchiTL130, 2006 ASV RC100, 6 TRENCHERS: 2005 Ditch Witch RT40, Ditch Witch RT40, Ditch Witch 3700, (2) 2004DitchWitch 1330, Coleman C16T, BORING EQUIPMENT: Richmond 30-36 Unit, SCREENING PLANTS: Read RD40B,ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2000 JCB 930, 83 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2008 Cat TL943, (5) 2005-2004Cat TH460B, 2005 Cat TH83, Cat TH63, 2006-2005 Cat TH360, 2006-(2) 2002 Gradall 534D9-45, (2) Gradall 534D-45,2002-2001 Gradall G6-42P, (2) Gradall 534C-36, JLG G9-43A, 2003 JLG G6-42A, 2006-2004 JCB 520-40, (2) 2006-(5) 2005Terex TH1056, (2) 2002 Terex TH842C, (2) Terex SS842C, (6) 2006-(6) 2005 Terex TH644, 2002 Terex SS644C, TerexTH636C, 2004 Terex TH528C, (2) 2005 Terex TX55-19, (3) 2006 Terex TH55-19, (2) IR 42ft. 6,000lb., (2) Lull 1044C-54,2005-2003 Lull 944E-42, (3) 2003 Lull 844C-42, (3) Lull 844C-42, Lull 844C-42, (3) 2006- (2) 2005 Lull 644E-42, (3) Lull644E-42, 2003 Lull 644E, (2) Skytrak 10054, 2002-(2) 1999 Skytrak 8042, 2006 Bobcat V723, 2007 Genie GTH636, 2004Gehl RS5, 2000 Traverse TLF644, 56 FORKLIFTS: Cat V80D, Cat V60D, Cat GP25, Cat GC25, Clark CY160, (2) 2006Toyota 7FGU45, 2001 Toyota 7FDU30, Toyota 6LU25, (2) Toyota FGCU15, Nissan 100, Nissan FGH02A30 6,000lb., NissanKPH02A25V 5,000lb., Nissan CHP02A25V 5,000lb., Nissan CPF0ZA25V 5,000lb., (13) Nissan 5,000lb., (2) 2005CPJ01A15, Nissan KEPH02 3,000lb., 2003 Clark GCC30, Clark C500Y580, (2) 2000 Clark 5,000lb., (2) Clark 5,000lb., ClarkC300Y40, Clark CX60, Hyster S135XL, (2) 2003-2001 Hyster H80XM, (2) Hyster H80XL, (2) Hyster H50XL, 2008 UnusedKomatsu FG30HT-14, Komatsu FG15, Yale GDP135, Yale GLP80, Yale GDP070LGN, Mistubishi, Sellick, Daewoo GC25E,Baker, 211 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 1999 JLG 450AJ, 2000 JLG 400CRT, 2000-1999 JLG 40RTS, (3) JLG 40H, JLG 3969,2003-2001-2000 JLG 33RTS, (3) JLG 33RTS, 2001 JLG 3369LE, 2001 JLG 40RTS, (2) 2000 JLG 330CRT, (3) 2002 JLG3246, (12) 2002-1999 JLG 2646E, (3) JLG 2646E, (2) 2002-2001 JLG 260MRT, 2000 JLG 25RTS, 1999 JLG 2033E, (9)2002-(12) 2000-(9) 1999 JLG 2032E2, (4) 2005- (26) 2004 JLG 2030ES, JLG 20VP, (2) 2003-(5) 2002-(2) 2001-(6) 2000JLG 1932E2, (7) 2004 JLG 1930ES, JLG 15VPSP, JLG 15DUSP, (2) 2001-(2) 2000-(1) 1999 Genie GS3268RT, 1999 GenieGS3246, Genie IWPA30, Genie AWP30, 2001-(2) 2000-(2) 1999-1998 Genie GS2668RT, (5) Genie GS2668RT, 2001-(3)2000-1998 Genie GS2646, (2) Genie IWPA25, (5) 2005-(2) 2002-(5) 2000-(2) 1999 Genie GS2032, (3) 2005-(6) 2004-(2)2002-(2) 2001-(14) 2000 Genie GS1930, (3) 2001 Genie GS1530, 2000 Skyjack SJ9250, 2000 Skyjack 8841, 2000 SkyjackSJ8831, 2000 Skyjack SJ7027, Skyjack SJ7027, Skyjack 27ft., Skyjack 26ft., (7) 2004 Skyjack 3219, Snorkel RT33, MEC40ft, Grove T80, 213 BOOM LIFTS: 2003 JLG 1350SJP, 2004 JLG 2100SJP, (3) JLG 120HX, JLG 120, JLG 1200SJP, JLG110HX, Demo JLG 800S, 2007-2003 JLG 800S, 2001-1999 800A, (2) 2007-2003 JLG 800, (2) 2001 JLG 80HX6, (3)2000-(3) 1999 JLG 80HX, (7) JLG 80HX, JLG 800A, 2001-(3) 2000-1999 JLG 601S, 2005 JLG 600SC, (11) JLG 600S, JLG 600A,(3) 2003-(2) 2002 JLG 400S, 1999 JLG N40E, (2) JLG 40HA, JLG 40H, 2000 JLG E300AJP, Genie 80HX, 2005-2002-2000Genie S80 (4x4), (2) Genie S80 (4x4), (4) 2000 Genie S65 (4x4), Genie S65 (4x4), 2000-1999 Genie Z60/34, (4) 2005-2002-(3) 2000 Genie S60 (4x4), (9) Genie S60, 2001 Genie Z45/25JIC, (4) 2004 Genie 45ft. (4x4), 2000 Genie S45, (5) 2000-1999Genie S40 (4x4),(8) Genie S40, (13) 2000-1999-(2) 1998 Genie Z34/22N, 2000 Genie Z34/22IC, (6) 2006-(4) 2005-(5)2004Genie 34ft., (5) 2006-2005 Genie 33ft. (4x4), (7) 2000-(2) 1999 Genie Z30/20N, (4) 2006-(5) 2004 Genie 30ft., (6) 2006-(7)2005-(8) 2004 Genie 2632, (5) 2006 Genie 20ft., (10) Genie 1930, Terex 80, Skyjack 66ft., Skyjack SJKB40XRT, SnorkelTB80R, Snorkel ATB60, Snorkel TBA60, 172 AIR COMPRESSORS: (10) Atlas Copco XASE1600, 2004 Atlas CopcoXASE1600, (9) 2005 Atlas Copco XAS97JD, (4) Atlas Copco XAS90, (5) Sullair 1200CFM, Sullair 900CFM, (2) Sullair825CFM, (7) Sullair 375CFM, (4) 2005 Sullair 185CFM, (21) Sullair 185CFM, (2) IR 825CFM, 2007 IR XP375, (6) IR375CFM, (15) 2004 IR P185WJD, (27) 2005-2004-(4) 2000 IR 185CFM, (2) IR 185CFM, (8) IR 130JD, (6) IR 130CFM, (2)2003 IR P90WIR, Airman PDS185S, 60 GENERATORS: Unused Cat D100-4S, (4) New Cat D60-45, 2005 Atlas CopcoXAS186, 2005-2004 Atlas Copco QAS78, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS58, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS28, (3) Atlas Copco QAS28, (10)New Atlas Copco QAX24, (3) Coleman 250kw, Coleman 40kw, (2) 2002 Coleman 25kw, 2006-2005 Terex 145kw, 2005 Terex105kw, (4) 2006 Terex 75kw, (4) 2005 Terex 60kw, (2) 2005 Terex 40kw, 2005 Terex 20kw, (2) 2002 Multiquip DCA70SSJU2,Multiquip 45kw, 2004 Multiquip DCA25USIC, 2006 IR G260, 2004 IR G25, (4) New 6800watt, (2) New 8000watt, (2) New4000watt, (2) New 1250 watt, (3) 2003 Airman MSG25S, Whisper DCA25, Katu 83kw, 17 WATER PUMPS: (6) SykesAmeripump 6in., Gorman Rupp 6in., 2006-(2) 2004 Wacker 4in., (5) 2005 Power Prime 8in., Global 6TAP-14 6in., AcmeDynamic 8oin., 45 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2000-1999 IR, (5) IR, (4) 2005-(3) 2003 Amida AL4060D4MH, (10) 2006-(8) 2005Terex, (3) 2005-(2) 2004 Amida AL4060, (2) Genie TML4000N, (10) Allmand, 10 MESSAGE BOARDS: 2003 Amida, (9)2005 Genie Detour Signs, 51 WELDERS: (2) Red-D-Arc 500amp, (8) 2002-(3) 2000-1999 Red-D-Arc 300amp, Red-D-Arc

300amp, (3) Miller 502D, Miller 500D, 2006 Miller Big Blue 500, (7) 2006 Miller BB500CCCV, (13) 2005 Miller 600-500amp, (4) 2005 Miller 350amp, (3) 2006 Lincoln Vantage 500, Lincoln 350amp, Lincoln 300amp, Lincoln 250amp,STUMP GRINDERS: 2004 Vermeer SC252, WOOD CHIPPERS: Vermeer 18in., 3 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS:2007 Kubota M105S, NH 6640, NH 3930, UTILITY TRACTORS: NH TN60A, 4 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS:2005-(3) 2004 Case 570MXT, COMMERCIAL MOWERS: Kubota ZD28-72, 14 SWEEPERS: (4) 2007-2005-2000Laymor 8HC, Laymor 8HC, (4) 2006-(2) 2005 Broce RCT350, 2006 Broce BB250C, CRANE TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F750w/ Terex Crane, 40 DUMP TRUCKS: 2007 Mack CV713 Granite (tri.), 2007 Mack CV713 (t/a), 2006 Mack Granite CV713(t/a),(2) 2002-(3) 2000 Mack CH612 (tri.), 1994 Mack Cl Elite (tri.), (2) 2006 Peterbilt (t/a), (20) 2006 Kenworth T800 (tri.),(4) 2005 Kenworth (tri.), (2) 2005 Western Star (tri.), 2006 Sterling Acterra (s/a), (2) 1997 Ford A9513 (t/a), 16 TRUCKTRACTORS: 2010 Peterbilt 388 (tri.), 2006-2001 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2006-2003 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 2006 Peterbilt 339 (t/a),2006 Mack Granite CV713 (t/a), 2006 Mack CXN613 (t/a), 1999 Mack CH613 (t/a), (2) 2003-(2) 2002-2000 Mack CH612(t/a), 1999 Int’l. 9400 (t/a), 2000 Sterling (t/a), ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2007 Sterling LT8500 (t/a), 3 ROLLOFFTRUCKS: 2006 Volvo VHD (t/a), 1994 Mack DM690S (tri.), 1995 Kenworth T800 (t/a), 5 TOW TRUCKS: (2) 2006 FordF550, (3) 2006 Ford F450, 2 ASPHALT TANK TRUCKS: 1988 Ford (s/a), 1984 Ford F700 (s/a), 3 STAKE TRUCKS: FordF450XL, (2) 1998 Chevy C3500, 23 WATER TRUCKS: 2008-2007 Ford F750XLT (s/a), (3) 1999-1998-1996-1995Freightliner FL70 (s/a), Ford L9000 (s/a), 1988 Ford F800 (s/a), 2007 Ford F750 (s/a), Ford F750, 2003 Ford F650, 2000-1999-1993 Mack (t/a), 1999 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), (4) 2000 IH 4700 (s/a), 1999-1998 GMC C7500 (s/a), 2 WATERTANKERS: Cat 769C, Volvo A30C, WATER TRAILERS: C&I 500gal., WATER TANK: Waterdua 500gal. w/ 2in. pump/hose, SEPTIC TRUCKS: 1985 Mack RD686ST (t/a), 4 PICKUPS: 2002 Ford F250XL (4x4), 2007 Chevy 3500 (s/a), 2003Chevy C2500, 2003 Chevy (4x4), 6 SERVICE TRUCKS: Peterbilt 359, (2) 2005 Ford F550 (s/a), 2000 Ford F450XL SuperDuty (s/a), 1988 Ford LT9000 (t/a), 1999 Chevy C3500, 5 FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: (3) 2005 Ford F750 (s/a), Ford F700(s/a), Chevy C70, 2 SUVS: (2) 2005 Ford Explorers, AMBULANCE: 1998 Ford, 2 RECREATIONAL/ UTILITY VEHI-CLES: (4) 2008 Cub Car, 2007 Bobcat 2200 (4x4), (2) 2005 EZ GO ST350G, MOTORCYCLES: 1995 Harley DavidsonSportster 1000cc Custom, ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS/VEHICLES: New Black Enclosed Horse Drawn Hearse,White Mountain Ice Cream Maker powered by JD Gas engine-mtd. on (s/a) trailer, (2) O&S Cement Mixers, Cushman Engine,CONCRETE EQUIP.T: Edco Concrete Saws, (2) 2006 Stone Concrete Mixers, (3) 2005 Multiquip WBH16 ConcreteBuggies, Concrete Pulverizer, Concrete Crunchers: (2) Atlas Copco CC550, TUGS: Mercury All Terrain Airport, 2 DUMPTRAILERS: (2) 2008 Lufkin 38ft. (t/a),Big Bee 6ft. x 12ft., 2 DUMP BODIES: 2006 Benson, 2006 R/S Body, 11DETATCHABLE TRAILERS: (10) 2010 Witzco 50 & 35 ton, Trailking 55ton (tri.), 2 DETATCHABLE GOOSENECKTRAILERS: 2003 Trailking TK70HY Hydratail (t/a), Eager Beaver 35ton (t/a), 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2009Viking 35 ton (t/a), 4 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (2) 2009 Viking Fixed Gooseneck 35ton, 2005 Trailking TK70HT 35 ton(t/a), Big Ten 70EP1671 6ft. x 14ft. (t/a), 4 DROP DECK TRAILERS: (2) 2009 Transcraft 53ft. (ramps), 2008 Transcraft48ft., 1999 Fontaine (t/a), 4 FLATBED TRAILERS: 2009 Transcraft 48ft. (t/a), 2005 Fontaine Nitro Stinger 275, 2005Liddell 55 ton (tri.), Dorsey 48ft., 54 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2003 Eager Beaver 10ton (t/a), (2) Unused Custom Built 7ton (t/a), 2007 Imperial (tri.), Sparks 4,000lb. (s/a), 5 UTILITY TRAILERS: JTFA12 5ft. x 12ft., (3) JTFA 5ft. x 10ft., HighBox 6ft.x12ft., 20 CONTAINERS: (10) 40ft. Storage, (10) 20ft. Storage, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators:Qty. UnusedBodine Thumbs & Grapples, 60ft.-55ft. Sticks for Cat 330CL/DL, Crusher for Cat-Hitachi-Kobelco, Unused 80in.-76in.-53in.-63in.-36in. Buckets, Plate Compactors, 2010 Grizzly Thumbs, Hydraulic Hammers: NPK, Indeco, Bobcat, AtlasCopco, Rockram, Dynatec,Tramac, Kent, Unused Rippers, Unused Standard Sticks, Unused Grapples, Unused Crushers,Loaders: Unused 80in.-73in. Buckets, Backhoes: Allied Breaker, Demec Compactor, 4-in-1 Buckets, Skid Steers: New B-Built Buckets-Bale Spikes-Brush Cutters-Hydra Booms, Augers, Versatech Hay Spears-Brush Grapples-Root Grapples-Backhoes-Mount Plates, Blue Diamond Pallet Forks-Rock Bucket-Manure Fork, Bobcat Trenchers – 4 in 1 buckets-landscaperakes-forestry cutter, Cat 4 in 1 buckets-trencher, Pallet Forks, Auger Drill, Tree Shears, Kent Hammers, Bobcat Pan Brooms,Rock Trencher, Forklifts: (6) Sets of Forks, Haul Truck parts: Tailgates for Case 325, Tractors: Rotary Cutters, Spreaders,Box Blades, Finishing mowers, Post Hole Diggers, Harley Debris Picker Beach Cleaner, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2)Wacker Plate Compactors, Concrete Saws, Grinders, Rammers, Paving Breakers, Qty. Wacker Pumps, Plate Compactors,Blowers, Chipping Hammers, Concrete Mixers, Tampers, Cat Top Links, Impact Wrenches, Binders, Universal Seats, Chains,Shop presses, Air Compressors, Hose Reels, oxygen/ Acetylene Hoses, Rotary Cutter Blades, Drop Hammer, Winches,Ratchets, Battery Chargers, Shovels, Sockets, marking Paint, Come-A-Longs, Pressure Washers, Welding/ Cutting torches,Survey Tape, Hitches, Tricycles, Wagons, Weedeaters, Tool Boxes, Cases of Anti-Freeze, Jumper Cables,TIRES: Qty.Backhoe-Grader and Skid Steer Tires, Large Qty. New tires for Telescopic Forklifts, Loaders – some on rims.

FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091.SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700. FAX: (407) 239-0068.

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSwww.lyonauction.comPhone: 315-633-2944

• Tampa, FLSat., January 30, 2010For: Complete Liquidation ofBriggs Equipment. Construction,Support Equipment, Vehicles,Office Equipment

• Kissimmee, FL., Jan. 30 thru February 7, 2010For: Annual 8 Day Sale of theLatest & Greatest Construction,Aerials, Forklifts, Cranes, TruckTractors, Dump Trucks and AllTypes of Trailers and SupportEquipment — THE REAL SALE!

• Dallas, TXWed., February 24, 2010For: Late Model Construction,Aerial, Forklifts, SupportEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Greensboro, NCFri., February 26, 2010For: Very Large CompleteLiquidation Earthmoving,Support Equipment, Trucks &Trailers

• Syracuse, NYThurs., March 4, 2010For: Complete Liquidation ofMajor Trucking Company. TruckTractors, Trailers, SupportEquipment

• Queretero, MexicoFri., March 5, 2010For: Large Construction, AerialEquipment, Support Equipment& More.

• Cleveland, OHSat, March 6, 2010For: Complete Liquidation DumpTrucks, Truck Tractors, Supportand Construction Equipment

• Houston, TXWed., March 24, 2010For: Rental Fleet Construction,Support, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks& Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJThurs.-Sat, March 25-27, 2010For: Annual 3 Day Construction,Aerial, Forklift, Support, Truck &Trailer Auction

• Monterey, MexicoFri., April 9, 2010For: Large Complete Liquidationof Construction, AerialEquipment, Support and More

• Manassas, VAFri., April 16, 2010For: Late Model Cat & JohnDeere Earthmoving Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Bangor, MEFri., April 23, 2010For: Late Model Construction,Aerial Lift, Forklift, Truck & TrailerAuction

• Aguascalientes, MexicoFri., April 23, 2010For: Large Construction, AerialEquipment, Support Equipment& More Auction.

• Newark, NJDATE TBAFor: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks &Trailers

• Middletown (Florida), NYDATE TBAFor: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Support, Aerial Lifts,Trucks & Trailers

• Scranton, PADATE TBAFor: Late Model Truck Wreckers,Truck Tractors, Van Trailers,Enormous Amounts of Take OutEngines, etc

• Detroit, MIDATE TBAFor: Complete Liquidation ofConstruction and SupportEquipment.

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSwww.rbauction.comPhone: 402-421-2631

• Panama City, PanamaFebruary 2, 2010

• Phoenix, AZFebruary 2-3, 2010

• Hyderabad, IndiaFebruary 3, 2010

• Las Vegas, NVFebruary 5, 2010

• Torreon, MexicoFebruary 10, 2010

• Tipton, CAFebruary 12, 2010

• Rome, ItalyFebruary 13, 2010

• Orlando, FLFebruary 15-20, 2010Annual Florida Auction

• Moerdijk, The NetherlandsFebruary 24-26, 2010

• Ft. Worth, TXFebruary 25-26, 2010

• Los Angeles, CAMarch 1-2, 2010

• Dubai, UAEMarch 1-3, 2010

• Toronto, ONT, CANMarch 2-3, 2010

• Olympia, WAMarch 4-5, 2010

• Polotitlan, MexicoMarch 5, 2010

• St. Aubin Sur Gallion, FranceMarch 5, 2010

• Sacramento, CAMarch 8-9, 2010

• Edmonton, AB, CANMarch 10-12, 2010

• Ocana, SpainMarch 11-12, 2010

• Chicago, ILMarch 11-12, 2010

• Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaMarch 16, 2010

• Nashville, TNMarch 16, 2010

• Denver, COMarch 16-17, 2010

• Columbus, OHMarch 17, 2010

• St. Louis, MOMarch 18, 2010

• Geelong, VIC, AustraliaMarch 18, 2010

• Caorso, ItalyMarch 18, 2010

• Montreal, QC, CANMarch 18-19, 2010

• Minneapolis, MNMarch 19, 2010

• Albuquerque, NMMarch 23, 2010

• Statesville, NCMarch 23, 2010

• Chilliwack, BC, CANMarch 24, 2010

• Hartford, CTMarch 24, 2010

• Houston, TXMarch 24, 2010

• London, ONT, CANMarch 25, 2010

• Atlanta, GAMarch 25-26, 2010

• Jackson, MSMarch 29, 2010

• Kansas City, MOMarch 30, 2010

• Regina, SK, CANMarch 30, 2010

• Northeast, MDMarch 30-31, 2010

• Grand Prairie, AB, CABApril 14-15, 2010

• Moncofa, SpainApril 15, 2010

• Salt Lake City, UTApril 22, 2010

• Detroit, MIMay 5, 2010

• Pittsburgh, PAMay 20, 2010

DAVIS AUCTIONSwww.davisauctionsinc.comPhone: 203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat., January 30, 2010 For: Quinnipiac CommissionAuction

DEANCO AUCTIONSwww.deancoauction.comPhone: 601-656-9768

• Dothan, ALThurs. — Sat., January 28-30,2010 For: 13th Annual Huge 3-DayFarm and ConstructionEquipment Auction

• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Fri., March 24-26, 2010

• Philadelphia, MSWed. - Thurs., May 26-27, 2010

• Philadelphia, MSThurs., July 15, 2010

INSIGHT AUCTIONEERSwww.insightauction.comPhone: 863-386-1225

• Sebring, FLSaturday, March 13, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, May 15, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, July 17, 2010

• Sebring, FLSaturday, September 18, 2010

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUPwww.gforceauction.comPhone: 877-631-0650

• Winchester, VAFri., January 29, 2010 For: Virginia Contractor and TruckAuction

• West Friendship, MDSat., February 27, 2010 For: Maryland Contractor andTruck Auction

IRAY AUCTIONSwww.iraymn.comPhone: 320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri., March 5, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., April 16, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., June 4, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., July 16, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., September 17, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., October 15, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., December 3, 2010

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.comPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!

• Thurs. & Fri., January 28-29,2010For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs. February 4, 2010For: Construction Equipment

MANHEIM AUCTIONSwww.manheimauctions.comPhone: 863-607-5440

• Lakeland, FLFri., February 19, 2010For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.mmaauction.comPhone: 864-947-7888

• Aiken, SCWed. February 3, 2010 For: Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Pelzer, SCWed.-Thurs., March 17-18, 2010 For: Annual Spring ContractorsAuction

• Pelzer, SCWed.-Thurs., June 2-3, 2010 For: Annual Summer ContractorsAuction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.www.petrowskyauctioneers.comPhone: 860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTFri. & Sat., January 29-30, 2010 For: Construction, Earthmoving &Paving Equipment, Trucks &Trailers, Contractor Support, AG,Landscape & ManufacturingEquipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTIONwww.purplewave.comPhone: 866-608-9283

NO RESERVE ONLINE AUCTIONBidding starts to close at 10:00AM CST, January 21, 2010

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERSINC.www.ritchason.comPhone: 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat., March 13, 2010 For: 21st Annual Spring Auction

• Lebanon, TNSat., June 19, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., September 18, 2010

• Lebanon, TNSat., December 11, 2010

TAMPA MACHINERY AUCTION, INC.www.tmauction.comPhone: 813-986-2485

• Tampa, FLSat., February 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., March 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., April 10, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., May 8, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., June 12, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., July 10, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., August 14, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., September 11, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., October 9, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., November 13, 2010

• Tampa, FLSat., December 11, 2010

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANYwww.meekinsauction.comPhone: 800-499-6560

• Rocky Mount, NCThurs., February 4, 2010 For: Absolute (Unreserved)Auction for AB Rose GeneralContractors

UTILITY AUCTIONSwww.utilityauctions.netPhone: 302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri., February 26, 2010 For: Construction, Utility &Forestry Auction

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUPwww.vaughanauctiongroup.comPhone: 903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXThurs., February 4, 2010 For: Winter Contractor s PublicAuction

WESTERN CONSTRUCTIONAUCTIONS INC.www.wca-online.comPhone: 760-731-7760

• Perris, CAFri., February 12, 2010For: Construction Equipment

• Larchwood, IASat., March 13, 2010For: Construction Equipment

WOLFE INDUSTRIALAUCTIONS, INC.www.wolfeauctions.comPhone: 800-443-9580

• Romney, W VAFri., March 6, 2010 For: South Branch Construction

• York Springs, PAFri., March 12, 2010 For: Southern PA ContractorsAuction

• New Freedom, PAFri., March 18, 2010 For: Farm Equip Auction

• Frederick, MDFri., April 23, 2010 For: MidAtlantic ContractorsAuction

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.yoderandfrey.comPhone: 419-865-3990

• Tampa, FLJanuary 29, 2010

• Kissimmee, FLFeb 8 —Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FLAuction

AuctionsComing

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Streamlined Schedule to MarkRental Show in February 2010

The Rental Show returns to Orlando, Fla.,in February with a condensed and revampedschedule, plus two new educational pro-grams among the changes for 2010. Theshow is Feb. 7 to 10 at the Orange CountyConvention Center.

Highlights of the new schedule include:• Three days of trade show, with exhibits

open on Feb. 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.,Feb. 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Feb. 10from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A special First-TimeExhibitor Pavilion will be located in a centralarea of the show floor.

• Two new full-day, specialized BusinessManagement Series workshops on Feb. 7 –Extreme Leadership at Work and Beyondwith business leadership expert Steve Farberand How to Increase Your Company’sBankability, Performance and Value withlong-time Show financial speaker CarlForssen.

• Events & Tents, the only educationalprogram specifically for party and eventrental professionals, on Feb. 7.

• Keynote session on Feb. 8 with PatWilliams of the Orlando Magic presenting“Creating Quality: 10 Keys to Creating aQuality Organization.” The keynote also willinclude the Rental Hall of Fame induction,ARA volunteer awards and an industry

update.• Educational seminars the mornings of

Feb. 9 and 10.• New networking opportunities includ-

ing regional breakfasts and a social hour onthe trade show floor, both on Feb. 8.

• A special evening at Universal StudiosFlorida on Feb. 9 featuring a “New YorkStreet Party” for attendees and exhibitors.

New registration options also are avail-able for the 2010 Show. ARA general mem-ber businesses that have never had personnelattend The Rental Show can attend for a spe-cial rate of $99 per person for full registra-tion (which includes the trade show, educa-tional seminars and the keynote session),available through Jan. 29. The discount ratefor full registration, available through Dec. 7,is $150 per person for ARA general mem-bers and $250 for prospective members. Therates increase by $100 for advance registra-tion, available Dec. 8 through Jan. 29. Inaddition, a new deferred payment optionalso is available for members and prospec-tive members. Fifty percent of the total reg-istration fee is charged upon registration,with the remaining 50 percent charged to acredit card on Jan. 7.

For more information, visitwww.TheRentalShow.com.

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AB ROSE GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INCSale Site: 430 S WESLEYAN BLVD, ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27803

AAuuccttiioonneeeerr NNoottee:: After 57 years in the con-struction business, Mr. Albert Rose, ownerof AB Rose General Contractors, Inc hasdecided to retire. AB Rose GeneralContractors has maintained all their equip-ment and trucks over the years and they are

in “job ready” condition. From heavy equipment,trucks, or to commercial lawn maintenance equipment,this auction will have some quality one owner equip-ment up for sale.

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OOTTHHEERR IITTEEMMSS TTOO IINNCCLLUUDDEE:: Tag/EquipmentTrailers, Fuel/Water Trailers, Pickups,Service/Utility Vans, Attachments, WeldingEquipment, Generators, Agricultural FieldEquipment, Shop Equipment, LawnMaintenance Equipments, ContractorAccessories, much, much, more (See Websitefor full listings with pictures and descriptions:www.meekinsauction.com)

(2) 2005 DEERE 550J LGP DOZERS (667 & 2623 HRS

(4) LATE MODEL JOHN DEERECOMMERCIAL LAWN MOWERS

2007 SAKAI SV400D VIBRATORY (261 HRS)

2007 DEERE 410J (4X4), 2004 DEERE410G (4X4) LOADER BACKHOES

(598 & 1598 HRS)

MACK R686ST DAY CAB,TRANSPORT 35-TON

(2) 280 GALLON PORTABLEFUEL TRAILERS

1997 JOHN DEERE 690ELC 2001 MASSEY FERGUSON241 UTILITY

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Auctions you can trustAuction Company Bond #70259785. Preliminary list to date. Equipment subject to change.

Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedule, guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.

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Thursday, February 4

50 Asphalt/Paving/Concrete

134 Attachments & Parts

81 Forklifs

105 On-Road Trailers

27 Scrapers

16 Tools

51 Water Related Equipment

And many more….

DOZERS EXCAVATORS

BACKHOES

FARM EQUIPMENT

COMPACTORSAERIAL WORK PLATFORMS

GRADERS LOADERS

57 75 93

112 221 57

23 120 27

183 TRUCKS –ON-ROAD

SKID-STEERS

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Economists Predict Housing Will Rise Slowly But Surelycan say confidently what’s going on,”observed Utt. “A lot of people are cherry-picking good deals out of foreclosures so alot of the market has been distorted by a fair-ly significant drop in prices. You have someswings up and down due almost entirely totax credits. There is still a long way to gobefore we see a legitimate recovery, wherepeople are confident it is a good time to buywithout any subsidies.”

The booming housing market of recentyears was encouraged by the quasi-govern-mental agencies Fannie Mae (FederalNational Mortgage Association) and FreddieMac (Federal Home Loan MortgageCorporation). Their subprime programsopened the door for many homeowners.

However, many of the high-risk loans —which were fostered by these agencies withcongressional support — ultimately weredefaulted upon. That led to the collapse of2008. Another agency, the Federal HousingAdministration, also has been affected. FHAofficials announced last fall that the agency’sreserves have fallen below legal limitsbecause of bad loans, which could meanhigher interest rates on FHA mortgages.Clearly, there is plenty of bad paper still

clogging the system.Though supportive of the various “proac-

tive solutions put into place” by Washingtonleadership, LendingTree’s Findlay sees anunwanted dynamic in at least one artificialstimulant.

“Underlying the entire problem is that theFed [Federal Reserve] today is the onlybuyer of mortgage-backed securities,” hesaid. “The government is synthetically driv-ing down the rates by purchasing those secu-rities.”

When Fed officials quit buying, “thespread on mortgage-backed securities willwiden. Still, you want to get the governmentout of the business of buying those securi-ties. Let investors buy them. Unfortunately,concerns about defaults won’t let investorsrisk it at this time.”

Findlay noted the Federal Reserve also isusing a monetary policy called quantitativeeasing in which, with interest rates alreadyclose to zero, the agency tries to increasemoney supply by artificially buying finan-cial assets from banks. The hope is to spurlending. “Basically, the policy syntheticallydrives down rates,” he said. “All of thesefactors are synthetic, created by the Fed todrive down rates to a level where consumers

will want to buy again. But you can’t do thatforever.”

Findlay said that LendingTree and similarcompanies are keeping an eye on new hous-ing starts, with the latest hard data expectedJan. 20. “All of those materials in a househave to be constructed, so housing startshave a large impact on GDP and localeconomies and create jobs. We are veryclosely monitoring that.”

Utt believes the situation has about bot-tomed out. The Heritage Foundationresearcher actually sees potential for a hous-ing surge.

“We still need housing prices to comedown to an affordable level. More peoplewill buy when prices bear a normal relation-ship to incomes,” he said. “But we’ve prob-ably reached the bottom. We also probablywill stay at the bottom for a while, till peopleare convinced the economy really isstrengthened.

“When confidence does turn around, Iwouldn’t be surprised if you see a fairly sig-nificant surge in home purchases. There willbe a once-in-a-lifetime price discount inhousing. For $250,000, a consumer might beable to buy a house that sold for $450,000two years ago. It will be a moment of afford-

able housing that might not last for long.”No one is willing to predict just when a

genuine rebound in housing fortunes willhappen. Crowe said builders should be “cau-tious.”

“I would just say that this will be a veryslow recovery and builders need to be verycautious about getting too far ahead,” saidthe Home Builders association economist.“The ones who have survived this far arebeing very cautious and careful.”

He said a lack of financial liquidity isworsening the situation. “Builders are sort ofbeing restricted even more than they woulddo on their own because of the inaccessibili-ty of funds for building, for production ofmaterials. If we get a really large housingdemand, some builders are going to find itdifficult to respond.”

Unfortunately, he doesn’t expect the bankloan situation to change any time soon. “Idon’t see an immediate solution. That isanother thing the government is trying to doand needs to do.”

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

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Generators, Engines, Misc.

DDaayy 44TThhuurrss..,, FFeebb.. 1111,, 22001100Hydraulic Excavators,

Attachments, Off HighwayEnd Dumps, Misc.

DDaayy 55FFrrii..,, FFeebb.. 1122,, 22001100

Rough Terrain Cranes, TruckCranes, Crawler Cranes, Manlifts,Forklifts, Dredges, Boom Trucks,Crushing & Screening, AggregateEquipment, Fuel & Lube Trucks,Mechanics Trucks, Water Trucks,

Misc.

DDaayy 66SSaatt..,, FFeebb.. 1133,, 22001100

Farm Tractors & Implements,Mowers, Forestry, TrackDrills, Air Compressors,Welders, Light Plants,Piercing Tools, Boring

Equipment, Trenchers, DiggerDerricks, Bucket Trucks, Misc.

DDaayy 77MMoonn..,, FFeebb.. 1155,, 22001100

Tri-axle, Tandem & SingleAxle Dump Trucks, Flatbed

Dump Trucks, Flatbed Trucks,Automobiles, Vans, Pickups,

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DDaayy 88TTuueess..,, FFeebb.. 1166,, 22001100

Truck Tractors, Mixer Trucks,Specialty Items, Rollbacks,

Garbage Trucks, Cab &Chassis, Misc. Trucks, Buses,

Lowboy, Dropdeck andFlatbed Trailers, Misc.

Trailers, Misc.

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Link-Belt Promotes Kabalen toMarketing Communications Mgr.

Bruce Kabalen has been promoted tomanager, marketing communicationseffective Jan. 1, 2010. Bill Stramer, vicepresident, marketing, sales and customersupport, made the announcement at Link-Belt’s headquarters in Lexington, Ky.

Kabalen has spent 12 years in the mar-keting communications department.Beginning in 1999, he and his team creat-ed Link-Belt Preferred, a comprehensivecustomer information web portal.Kabalen has been a major contributor toLink-Belt’s promotional events includingmultiple ConExpos and CraneFests, inter-national events like Bauma, andtradeshows in the UK and Russia. Hisnew responsibilities include oversight ofadvertising, publications, public relationsand training.

“Due to Bruce’s strong contributions toour past marketing efforts and his previ-ous background, he is well suited for notonly maintaining our current high level ofexecution, but taking it to new levels,”said Stramer.

For more information, visitwww.linkbelt.com.

Bruce Kabalen has been promoted to man-ager, marketing communications.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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ALEX LYON & SON INCTAMPA FL ...................................................................................69KISSIMMEE FL......................................................................70-71

ARROW EQUIPMENT INC.............................................................35ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ...........................3,44,80BARGAINS .....................................................................................66BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS...................................................21BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY...................................................36BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC...................................................6,7BOBCAT CAROLINA’S ...................................................................39BOBCAT COMPANY.......................................................................28BOMAG...........................................................................................51CEDARAPIDS INC .........................................................................52CEG SCALE MODELS ...................................................................22CLASSIFIEDS............................................................................64,65CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO.................................10CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

CEG AUCTION BANNER PROMO.............................................76CEG WANTED............................................................................67EXCAVATORS & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ...............................42WE DO TRADE SHOWS ............................................................55SHOPPING FOR USED EQUIPMENT .......................................18FELLING EW SLEEPER & MIDCO TESTIMONIALS.................30

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA.................................................61DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP......................................27DOUGHERTY EQUIPMENT COMPANY........................................37DYNAPAC.......................................................................................49E D ETNYRE & CO ........................................................................44ERB EQUIPMENT CO....................................................................15ESCO CORP ..................................................................................56GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ..........................................9GEITH INC......................................................................................12GOMACO CORP ............................................................................46HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL................................................13HAROLD HOWELL CONSTRUCTION...........................................14HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY .............................................14HYPAC/HYSTER CO......................................................................52HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ...................................63IRON PLANET

ONLINE AUCTION......................................................................74JCB INC..........................................................................................29

JFW EQUIPMENT INC...................................................................48JJ SCHECKEL CORP.....................................................................14JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..........................................................58LEEBOY..........................................................................................54LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO

LUMBERTON NC........................................................................73M D MOODY & SONS INC...............................................................5MANHEIM AUCTION......................................................................77MARTIN & MARTIN

AIKEN, SC ..................................................................................73NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ...........................................................17NEWTON CROUCH INC................................................................23PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION..............................................60PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..............................................................32POWER EQUIPMENT CO..............................................................12RING POWER CRANE...................................................................19RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

ORLANDO FL ...............................................................................2ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY....................................................21ROADTEC ......................................................................................45ROSCO MFG CO ...........................................................................48RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL...........................................................21SAKAI AMERICA INC .....................................................................53SAND SCIENCE.............................................................................17SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP.........................................17SOUTHERN SHOWS .....................................................................23STAFFORD................................................................................40,41STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT .......................................52TAKEUCHI ......................................................................................26TAMPA MACHINERY AUCTION

TAMPA FL ...................................................................................77TEREX TRUCKS ............................................................................28TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................56TRENCH SHORING SERVICES....................................................19UNITED RENTALS OF FLORIDA ..................................................33VOLVO COMPACTION...................................................................47VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT .......................................79YANMAR AMERICA........................................................................57YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

KISSIMMEE FL ...........................................................................75ZANETIS POWER ATTACHMENTS...............................................25

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