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The Cliffs at Mountain Park Golf Course is in the final stages of grassing and is expected to open in the fall of 2013. Construction employers added 30,000 jobs in December while the industry’s unemployment rate hit 13.5 percent, according to an analysis of new federal data released Jan. 4 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that the monthly increase was the largest in nearly two years, driven primarily by increases in private sector demand for construction. “Resurgent demand for new housing construction and modest growth in private commercial con- struction are helping create some new construction jobs,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Now that the threat of the fiscal cliff has been — tem- porarily — relieved, construction employment should continue to slowly rise in 2013.” Construction firms employed 5.564 million people in December, up from 5.534 million in November, Simonson noted, an increase of 0.5 percent. However, the sector's overall employment in December was only 18,000, or 0.3 percent, higher than one year earli- Construction Sector Adds 30,000 Jobs in Dec. By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT Situated on the banks of the North Saluda River, The Cliffs at Mountain Park Golf Course will showcase the area’s natural beauty while incorporating the highest environmental stan- dards when it opens next year. Located in Traveler’s Rest, S.C., the recently completed, Gary Player-designed 18-hole golf course is part of the 5,000-acre Mountain Park private residen- tial community on the southernmost edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. “Designing and building a golf course is much more complex than people might think,” said Scott Ferrell, president of Gary Player Design. “The fundamental key is putting together an experienced team with the client and establishing a vision for all to follow. There are so many technical issues, starting with routing the golf course on a given piece of land properly, to grad- S.C. Golf Course Built to High Environmental Specifications When Digging a Ditch Won’t Work…8 Volvo Earns Innovation Award…34 Martin & Martin Founder Dies…26 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally January 23, 2013 Vol. XXV • No. 2 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA), which represents the $725 billion equipment finance sector, revealed its Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2013 on Jan. 14. Given that every year U.S. busi- nesses, nonprofits and government agencies spend in excess of $1.2 trillion in capital goods or fixed business investment (including soft- ware), financing more than half of those assets, these trends impact a significant portion of the U.S. economy. Businesses considering acquir- ing equipment this year will consider numerous end-user benefits while weighing continued uncertainty related to economic conditions and fiscal policies. ELFA President and CEO William G. Sutton said, “Equipment acquisition plays a critical role in driving the supply chains across all U.S. manufacturing and service sectors. We have distilled recent research data, including the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation’s 2013 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook Report and U.S. Equipment Finance Market Study 2012-2013, industry participants’ expertise, and member input from ELFA meetings and conferences to provide our best insight for the top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2013.” ELFA Reveals 2013’s Trends in Acquisition see ELFA page 24 see GOLF page 40 see EMPLOYMENT page 67 Table of Contents ............4 Business Calendar ........28 Paving Section ........45-57 Parts Section ............59-60 Auction Company Profiles Section ......................63-81 Advertisers Index ..........82

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The Cliffs at Mountain Park Golf Course is in the final stages of grassing and isexpected to open in the fall of 2013.

Construction employers added30,000 jobs in December while theindustry’s unemployment rate hit13.5 percent, according to ananalysis of new federal datareleased Jan. 4 by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America.Association officials noted that the

monthly increase was the largest innearly two years, driven primarilyby increases in private sectordemand for construction.“Resurgent demand for new

housing construction and modestgrowth in private commercial con-struction are helping create some

new construction jobs,” said KenSimonson, the association’s chiefeconomist. “Now that the threat ofthe fiscal cliff has been — tem-porarily — relieved, constructionemployment should continue toslowly rise in 2013.”Construction firms employed

5.564 million people in December,up from 5.534 million inNovember, Simonson noted, anincrease of 0.5 percent. However,the sector's overall employment inDecember was only 18,000, or 0.3percent, higher than one year earli-

Construction Sector Adds 30,000 Jobs in Dec.

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Situated on the banks of the North Saluda River, The Cliffs at Mountain Park Golf Coursewill showcase the area’s natural beauty while incorporating the highest environmental stan-dards when it opens next year. Located in Traveler’s Rest, S.C., the recently completed, GaryPlayer-designed 18-hole golf course is part of the 5,000-acre Mountain Park private residen-tial community on the southernmost edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. “Designing and building a golf course is much more complex than people might think,” said

Scott Ferrell, president of Gary Player Design. “The fundamental key is putting together anexperienced team with the client and establishing a vision for all to follow. There are so manytechnical issues, starting with routing the golf course on a given piece of land properly, to grad-

S.C. Golf Course Built to HighEnvironmental Specifications

When Digging a Ditch

Won’t Work…8

Volvo Earns Innovation

Award…34

Martin & Martin Founder

Dies…26

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The Equipment Leasing and FinanceAssociation (ELFA), which represents the $725billion equipment finance sector, revealed itsTop 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2013on Jan. 14. Given that every year U.S. busi-nesses, nonprofits and government agenciesspend in excess of $1.2 trillion in capital goodsor fixed business investment (including soft-ware), financing more than half of those assets,these trends impact a significant portion of theU.S. economy. Businesses considering acquir-ing equipment this year will consider numerousend-user benefits while weighing continueduncertainty related to economic conditions andfiscal policies.ELFA President and CEO William G. Sutton

said, “Equipment acquisition plays a criticalrole in driving the supply chains across all U.S.manufacturing and service sectors. We havedistilled recent research data, including theEquipment Leasing & Finance Foundation’s2013 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S.Economic Outlook Report and U.S. EquipmentFinance Market Study 2012-2013, industryparticipants’ expertise, and member input fromELFA meetings and conferences to provide ourbest insight for the top 10 EquipmentAcquisition Trends for 2013.”

ELFA Reveals2013’s Trendsin Acquisition

see ELFA page 24see GOLF page 40

see EMPLOYMENT page 67

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

Business Calendar ........28

Paving Section ........45-57

Parts Section ............59-60

Auction Company ProfilesSection......................63-81

Advertisers Index ..........82

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FEATURES…WHEN DIGGING A DITCH THE OLD-FASHIONED WAYWON’T WORKLoudoun Water in Loudoun County, Va., saw a money making opportunityin treated wastewater that was untapped.

BILOXI BOASTS $80M IN ONGOING PROJECTS;MORE ON THE WAYThree projects — a new hotel tower at Hard Rock Casino in East Biloxi,Beauvoir Library in West Biloxi and Santa Maria del Mar apartments inNorth Biloxi — account for 80 percent of the current spending.

SOUTHERN FARM SHOW RETURNS TON.C. FAIRGROUNDSWith more than 500 manufacturers planning to be on hand for the show,there’s plenty to discover.

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GEORGE MARTIN, FOUNDER OF MARTIN & MARTINAUCTIONEERS INC., DIES AT 68Mr. Martin also was a longtime board member of First Citizens BankAdvisory Board.

CALIFORNIA CAN LEARN FROM CLEANUP OFKIWI EARTHQUAKEThree demolition contractors who have been cleaning up the deadly 2011earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, will give their first-handdescriptions of how the demolition industry has responded to the disaster.

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2007 CASE SV208PD, STK# CE4364, 66” PAD FOOTROLLER, 422 HRS ......................................$43,500

2006 CASE 580M, STK# CE4271, 2WD, TURBO,OROPS, STD. HOE, 24” BKT, 724 HRS ......$33,500

2007 CASE 580M, STK# CE4360, 2WD, OROPS,KENT HAMMER, 525 HRS ..........................$54,500

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2009 HYUNDAI ROBEX 160 LC-7A, STK# CU36074,CAB, HEAT, A/C, 24" SHOES, HYD. THUMB, 42" BKT.,1263 HRS ..................................................$87,500

2010 TAKEUCHI TB235, STK# KA0858, OROPS,ANGLE BLADE, 18" QC BKT., WARRANTY TIL8/17/13, 478 HRS ......................................$34,500

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When Digging a Ditch the Old-Fashioned Way Won’t WorkLoudoun Water in Loudoun

County, Va., saw a money makingopportunity in treated wastewaterthat was untapped. A large cus-tomer base in the market forreclaimed water to cool data cen-ters economically seemed like theperfect project for the Broad RunWater Reclamation Facility. But,how do you put a 16 in. (40.6 cm)carrier pipe into a 20 in. (50.8 cm)casing pipe in 870 ft. (265 m) ofsolid rock, with limited accessibili-ty, around a crowded intersectionof busy Loudoun County, andwithout disturbing a historic bikingtrail when digging a ditch ortrenching won’t work? The under-ground trenchless solution: theright pipe, the right contractor andthe right machine.Woodlawn Construction began

directionally drilling rock with thehelp of Ditch Witch of Virginia in1999 through installing telecom-munication systems. WoodlawnConstruction owner Phillip Staplespurchased a third Ditch Witch rockdirectional drill from Ditch Witchof Virginia in early 2012 for a dif-ficult project outside Leesburg, Va.This 860 ft. (262 m) bore wentunder Goose Creek in solid bluestone rock, but was not a problemfor the Ditch Witch JT4020 all ter-rain (AT) directional drill or theexperienced WoodlawnConstruction crew led by drill fore-man Matt Martin. After the GooseCreek job, WoodlawnConstruction searched for bores in

increased length and diameter toutilize the JT4020 AT to full poten-tial. The dual pipe, water reclaimrock job for Loudoun Water pre-sented the ideal challenge.

The JobThe 870 ft. (265 m) bore by

Woodlawn Construction is part ofan ongoing initiative by Loudoun

Water to build a reuse waterdistribution system. Todate, some 21,000 ft. (6,400m) of 12 and 16 in. (30.5and 40.6 cm) reclaimedwater mains are in place.Other existing pieces of thesystem were installed bytraditional trench excava-tion with road crossings byjack and bore. Loudoun Water faced

challenges with this particu-lar stretch of pipe, includinglimited work area, a bike

trail crossing, an active roadway,solid rock and the difficult task ofpulling two pipes. The Ditch WitchJT4020 AT “machine sealed thedeal with trenchless feasibility,”said Ralph Welliver, project engi-neer of Loudoun Water. Normally 80,000-100,000 lb.

pull back class drills bore waterreclaims, but the small footprintand the 40,000 lb. pull back of theJT4020 AT was ideal for the nar-row job site. With high drillingtorque and unique rod within rodtechnology, the Ditch Witch

JT4020 AT drills and steers simul-taneously through rock, perform-ing the same bores as larger classdrills, according to the manufactur-er.“Reclaimed water is interesting,

yet it has the same constructabilityproperties as any pressure utility,such as sewer or water,” Welliverexplained. However, reclaim waterjobs are relatively new to Virginiasince the enabling regulation wentinto effect in October of 2008. Atotal of seven utilities are pursuingreclaimed water at this time inVirginia, while other water-sensi-tive areas have been usingreclaimed water for some years. “It has taken a while for munic-

ipalities to get geared up for theseprojects. It takes the right customerbase to make reclaimed water costeffective,“ said Liz Sitter, projectengineer at Loudoun Water.The Broad Run Water

Reclamation Facility is anadvanced treatment plant, placedinto service in 2007 with the objec-tive of producing the cleanestwater possible. Broad Run, likemany wastewater plants inVirginia, must follow nutrientrestrictions in discharged water toavoid overloading the ChesapeakeBay and degrading the ecosystem.The reclaimed water system is away to manage the “nutrient budg-et of wastewater. It also functionsas a demand management tool fordrinking water,” said Welliver. The

The small footprint and the 40,000 lb. pull back of the Ditch Witch JT4020 all terrain (AT) was ideal for the nar-row job site. With high drilling torque and unique rod within rod technology, the Ditch Witch JT4020 AT drillsand steers simultaneously through rock, performing the same bores as larger class drills.

The Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, owners of the45-mi. multi-use Washington & Old Dominion bike trail, requireda separate casing pipe to ensure preservation of this historictrail.

The 190 hp (141.6 kW) Cummins diesel engine DitchWitch JT4020 AT pulled back the two pipes with ease.The 20 in. (50.8 cm) casing pipe pullback through solidrock took approximately 6 hours while the 16 in. (40.6cm) carrier pipe pullback inside the casing pipe wasfinished in 2 hours.

see LOUDOUN page 36

While HDPE had been the normin the water and sewer indus-try, the fusible, gasket-free andleak-free PVC pipe fromUnderground Solutions Inc.was ideal for this rock bore.

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Terex Celebrates Four Decades of Its Mixer Truck BusinessIn 1972, a group of midwestern ready mix

concrete producers banded together to man-ufacture a new ready mix truck design,forming the Terex legacy brand AdvanceMixer.

“The front discharge mixer offeredimproved truck maneuverability at the jobsite and reduced job site labor require-ments,” said David Rinas, director of salesand marketing of Terex Roadbuilding. “Italso allowed concrete producers to make upto one additional load delivery per day,which today is equivalent to an extra $1,000of revenue.”

During the second half of 2012, Terex iscelebrating the 40th anniversary of manufac-turing front discharge mixer trucks byrestarting its new truck assembly line inresponse to improving market conditions.The company recently signed a substantialnew truck order with a large ready mix con-crete producer operating in multiple mid-western states that will carry over into 2013.

“This initial order is for 65 trucks builtwith various axle configurations to meetmarket requirements and production starts inthe fourth quarter of 2012,” added Rinas.“Several other loyal customers have begun

reserving production slots for both the lastquarter of 2012 and first quarter of 2013.”

In late 2011, the long-depressed newmixer truck market prompted Terex to shiftfocus from new truck production to its glid-er truck program and supporting agingcustomer fleets. At the sametime, the Fort Wayne, Ind.,production facilityreceived much neededmodernizing.The product,processes andproduction oftrucks wereupgraded, leanmanufacturingprinciples wereimplemented andemployees received train-ing on lean manufacturing.

Improving market conditionsand quote and order activity have reen-ergized new truck manufacturing at theTerex Fort Wayne facility.

“We will be hiring new team members forwelding, assembly, engineering and sup-port,” said Eric Parent, human resources

manager of Terex Roadbuilding. Hiring has begun and will continue

through August and September, so new teammembers can be fully trained by the start ofnew truck production, according to Parent.

The assembly line workers willbe producing a revamped

front discharge mixertruck design, the prod-uct of more than

eight monthsof intenseengineeringe f f o r tw h i c hi n c l u d e sboth truckand mixer

upgrades. “We began the

redesign process with acomprehensive customer out-

reach program to identify and prior-itize enhancements,” said Rinas. “Webelieve our customers will be impressedwith the design changes, especially withregards to servicing.”

A prototype of the new Terex front dis-

charge mixer meeting stringent EPA emis-sions standards will be completed bySeptember, with full-scale truck productionslated for the fourth quarter. With statisticalmarket data showing upward trends in thehousing market and ready mix concrete con-sumption, Rinas commented, “We see this asthe start of market improvement for mixertruck production, and we look forward toramping up production at our Fort Waynefacility to meet the growing needs of ourcustomers.”

“Ready mix concrete producers,” he con-tinued, “are operating with aging truck fleetsand repair costs are escalating to keep theseolder trucks on the road. Our customers areat the beginning of a major fleet replacementcycle, which will require both new trucksand glider products.”

The Terex glider program allows cus-tomers to upgrade existing trucks by recy-cling major components, such as the engineand transmission, rather than purchasingnew trucks.

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Hendrick Construction Celebrates Its 10th AnniversaryHendrick Construction Inc. is

celebrating its 10th anniversary asa Charlotte-based general contrac-tor with landmark projectsthroughout the Southeast.The company’s projects include

The Fillmore, The Saloon, TheComedy Zone, Osso Restaurant &Lounge and Mattie’s Diner at NCMusic Factory in Charlotte.Hendrick Construction alsoworked with Carowinds to com-plete The Intimidator and CarolinaCobra, and the company upgradedand expanded exhibits at the NorthCarolina Zoo in Asheboro.Other Hendrick Construction

projects include Continental Tire’sNorth American headquarters inIndian Land, S.C.; the SouthCarolina National Guard’s aviationsupport facility in Greenville, S.C.;and RF Micro Devices’ semicon-ductor manufacturing space inGreensboro, N.C. HendrickConstruction built StiefelLaboratories’ pharmaceutical man-ufacturing facility in Research

Triangle Park, N.C., and theUniversity of South Carolina’scolon cancer research center.The company has been active in

the energy sector, building anexpansion project for the OakRidge National Laboratory inTennessee and a salt waste pro-cessing facility at the U.S.Department of Energy’s SavannahRiver Site near Aiken, S.C.Hendrick Construction also

built the first North American man-ufacturing facility for global furni-ture company Ekornes ASA inMorganton, N.C.“I’m proud of the work we’ve

accomplished and the mark we’veleft on this region in our 10 years asa company,” said HendrickConstruction President RogerHendrick. “We’ve diversified ourproject portfolio to remain success-ful through a recession, and we’relooking forward to continuedgrowth and the next decade ofexciting projects we’ll build.”Hendrick Construction also

built Mecklenburg County’s

Valerie C. Woodard Office Center,the Mecklenburg Sheriff’s Jail-North Annex, and new elementary,middle and high schools forCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.Hendrick Construction’s clients

say they are happy with the qualityof work performed, as well as thecompany’s professionalismthroughout the construction expe-rience. Charlotte chef Jim Noblesaid working with HendrickConstruction has been wonderful.Noble is the owner of twoRooster’s Wood-Fired Kitchenlocations and The King’s Kitchen,all of which were built byHendrick.“They are very organized and

very timely,” Noble said. “Theyare also flexible and I had a lot ofpersonal input on how the finishedproducts have looked. They havebeen the best group I’ve everworked with by far, and theywould be the ones I’d choose forwhatever else I do.”Throughout its history,

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Biloxi Boasts $80M in Ongoing Projects; More On the WayBy Mary PerezTHE SUN HERALD

BILOXI, Miss. (AP) Mayor A.J.Holloway said $80 million in con-struction is in progress acrossBiloxi, and more is on the way. Speaking at a recent Biloxi

Chamber of Commerce breakfast,Holloway presented a list of resi-dential developments, new church-es and business expansions that arekeeping cranes and constructioncrews busy in the city. “As you can see we have a lot of

millions in the works now inBiloxi,” he said. Three projects — a new hotel

tower at Hard Rock Casino in EastBiloxi, Beauvoir Library in WestBiloxi and Santa Maria del Marapartments in North Biloxi —account for 80 percent of the cur-rent spending, Holloway said. “One of the things that impress-

es me about the development is it’sin every part of the city,” said Jerry

Creel, the city’s community devel-opment director. He said construction on a

Raising Cane’s restaurant wasscheduled to begin outsideEdgewater Mall, and two morenew stores, Crazy 8 and Men’sWearhouse, are coming inside themall. Leggett Memorial Church isgoing up along the beach and FirstPentecostal Church is under con-struction on Popp’s Ferry Road inNorth Biloxi. The Mississippi GulfCoast Community CulinarySchool in West Biloxi is nearingcompletion and White Pillars onthe Biloxi Strip is undergoing arestoration and expansion. Most of the new homes are

being built north of the Back Bay. Creel said, “Residential con-

struction and our growth are mov-ing toward the northeast part of thecity.” Like cities across the country,

building has been a challenge.Creel said Roy Anderson Corp.

just pulled a permit to finish con-struction of the library at Beauvoirafter another contractor went out ofbusiness. The city will see much more

building in 2013. Golden Nuggetplans a $150 million renovationand expansion when the sale of IsleCasino Biloxi is finalized. “They’re supposed to close

within the next 30 days,” Creelsaid. The review process for a new

hospital near Interstate 10 also isclose to ending so construction canbegin. Monte Bostwick, CEO ofBiloxi Regional Medical Center,said he expects the certificate ofneed to be issued by the end of theyear for a 144-bed, $133 millionhospital. About $50 million in infrastruc-

ture work will be in progress orabout to start by the new year and$300 million more is still in plan-ning stages to restore the city’sinfrastructure from damage caused

by Hurricane Katrina. Marvin Dalla Rosa with HNTB,

which is overseeing the $350 mil-lion project for the city, said 1 mil-lion feet of water, sewer and stormlines will be replaced and thestreets over them repaired to pro-vide the foundation for moregrowth in Biloxi. He said the work will be a big

boost to the economy as local con-tractors hire additional workersand national contractors bring instaff to live and spend money inBiloxi. He said the scope of the project

is incredible, with 16 design firmsworking on plans. The contract for work on the

northeast portion of the peninsulawill be $120 million. “It’s a huge amount of work in a

very small part of town,” he said. And $95 million will be spent

on infrastructure south of the rail-road tracks from Point Cadet toInterstate 110 and $32 million west

of there down U.S. Highway 90. The city has replaced most of

the buildings damaged duringKatrina. Now, Dalla Rosa said,“you’re getting to do it on yourinfrastructure.” Among the last projects around

the city are building an $8.5 mil-lion public works buildingHolloway said should be completein September 2014, using onlyFEMA money. FEMA and insur-ance proceeds also will rebuild theBiloxi Maritime & SeafoodMuseum and create an adjacentpark at Point Cadet. The area around the Pass Road

and Popp’s Ferry corner is oneplace that has seen empty buildingssince stores moved to other areasof the city. Biloxi has a solution for that,

Creel said. “We know whenPopp’s Ferry is extended to 90, theold Wal-Mart site and Stein-Martwill be a very desired retail loca-tion.”

By Jim SuhrASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. LOUIS (AP) Crews have completedthe most critical phase of removing bedrockthat threatened barges along a crucial stretchof the drought-starved Mississippi River,staving off the shipping industry’s fears thatthe treacherous channel could close to traf-fic, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers saidJan. 12. Using excavators and explosives, corps-

hired contractors cleared 365 cu. yds. (279cu m) of limestone and added two vital feet(.6 m) of depth to the channel near Thebes,Ill., about 130 mi. (209 km) south of St.Louis, the corps said. That phase, whichbegan in December addressed the mostpressing threat to mariners and additionalrock removal is expected nearby, the corpssaid. “The river rock removal contractors exe-

cuted their work quickly and efficiently inthe primary areas of concern,” said Maj.Gen. John Peabody, commander of thecorps’ Mississippi Valley division. “Thework has deepened the channel enough tosuccessfully maintain navigation though thiscritical reach of the river.” While averting a potentially crippling

shutdown of the river, the work wasn’t with-out its inconvenience to shippers. Barge traf-fic at that stretch has been limited to an eight-hour window each day, causing bottlenecksand slowing transit times of cargo as crewsremoved the jagged bedrock that threatenedto tear barge bottoms to ribbons. Still, the corps said, 630 vessels and 6,123

barges managed to make their way throughduring the rock extraction work. Barge operators in recent days credited

the corps’ hustle in addressing the bedrockmonths ahead of schedule, keeping open thestretch on the river that’s an artery used tomove everything from corn to grain to con-struction materials and petroleum. The corps

also has strategically released water fromlakes into the Mississippi to raise the river inrecent weeks, trying to blunt the effects ofthe worst U.S. drought in decades that hasmade the river narrower and shallower. “The Army Corps of Engineers has done

a great job of pulling rabbits out of their hat,”Rick Calhoun, president of Cargo Carriers,Cargill Inc.’s shipping arm with 1,300barges, told The Associated Press as crewswere closing in on finishing the first phase ofthe rock clearing. “We believed it was anoncoming crisis, and by hook and by crookit hasn’t gotten as bad as we thought. That’sgreat news.” The barge industry is still pressing for

U.S. government help from the MissouriRiver, which feeds into the Mississippi at St.Louis. The agency cut the flow of theMissouri into the Mississippi in Novemberand has rebuffed the industry’s pleas that theflow from a South Dakota dam be restored,saying the pullback was needed to protectinterests on the upper Missouri. Barge operators hope that if the corps can

keep the Mississippi passable for the nextmonth or so, spring rains, snow melt and theback-to-normal release from the Missouricould raise the Mississippi, erasing any lin-gering worries about shipping. Shipping groups have warned that if the

waterway there were to drop to a point inwhich barge weight restrictions were furthertightened, shipping would effectively stop.Drafts, or the portion of each barge that issubmerged, already are limited to 9 ft. (2.7m) in the middle Mississippi, down from 12ft. (3.6 m). Trade group officials say that ifdrafts are restricted to 8 ft. (2.4 m) or lower,many operators will stop shipping. While lessening cargo weight helps

barges ride higher, shipping costs increasebecause more barges are required to movethe cargo and tow boats go through morefuel because more trips become necessary.

“The Army Corps of Engineers has done a great jobof pulling rabbits out of their hat. We believed it wasan oncoming crisis, and by hook and by crook ithasn’t gotten as bad as we thought. That’s greatnews.”

Rick CalhounCargo Carriers

Mississippi Rock Blasting Puts River in Ship Shape

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CATERPILLAR 518, Rebuilt, 1V3304/2957

CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079

CATERPILLAR 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996

CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078

CATERPILLAR 824C, Rebuilt , 4V1073/3180

CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt , 6W7392/3248

CATERPILLAR 769B, Rebuilt , 9M3946/3273

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CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt , 1168671/34551

CATERPILLAR 769D, Rebuilt , 1230206/32272

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CATERPILLAR 773B, Rebuilt , 1W0773/32116

CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt , 2023123/35618

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Agriculture is North Carolina’s largest industry, creating20 percent of the state’s economy. So it makes sense that theSouthern Farm Show, Jan. 30 through Feb. 1 at the N.C.State Fairgrounds, is the state’s largest trade show. And largeit is, utilizing all seven major buildings on the fairgrounds,and spilling over into acres of outdoor exhibits and tempo-rary structures.“It’s where farmers come to get better,” said David

Zimmerman, director of the 37th annual show. According toZimmerman, that improvement can come in many forms. Itmay be a new implement that increases productivity. Or akey piece of advice gleaned from one of the hundreds ofexperts at the show. Or perhaps it’s a new technique pickedup at a continuing education class. And while many farmersand agribusiness professionals come with a specific need inmind, for many it’s that yet-unknown discovery that bringsthem to Raleigh each year.With more than 500 manufacturers planning to be on hand

for the show, there’s plenty to discover. Looking for a newtractor? There’s the latest from John Deere, Case IH,Kubota, Massey Ferguson, Caterpillar, New Holland, Kioti,Branson, Mahindra, LS and Cub Cadet. There are similarlylong lists for tillage, hay, cattle, spraying and spreadingequipment. If it’s involved in farming in the Carolinas andVirginia, it will most likely be there.Zimmerman said that there also will be plenty to keep

landscape and construction contractors busy. “Those professionals often use the same equipment as

farmers, and many farm equipment manufacturers also buildlandscape and construction equipment, so it’s a natural tie-in.” He also relates that many in the construction and land-

scaping business grew up on farms, and still have small agri-cultural operations.The show also stays busy with meetings and activities

organized by groups including the Tobacco GrowersAssociation of N.C., the N.C. Pork Council, the N.C.Soybean Producers Association and the N.C. WildlifeFederation. The N.C. Department of Agriculture also has astrong presence at the show, with exhibits and their N.C.Agricultural Development Forum.The Southern Farm Show is for and about agriculture, and

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Terex Corporation AnnouncesSenior Leadership ChangesTerex Corporation announced the follow-

ing leadership changes:• Kevin Bradley, currently president,

Terex Cranes, will transition to the role ofsenior vice president and chief financial offi-cer effective immediately after the filing ofthe company’s annual report on Form 10-Kfor 2012. Bradley was named president,

Terex Cranes in January 2011. Prior to thisappointment, Bradley had served as presi-dent, Terex Financial Services since joiningTerex in 2005. Prior to joining Terex,Bradley had financial roles of increasingresponsibility at GE Capital and AT&TCapital. Terex previously announced thatPhil Widman would be retiring as senior vicepresident and chief financial officer effectiveMarch 31, 2013. • Tim Ford, currently president, Terex

Aerial Work Platforms (AWP), will becomepresident of Terex Cranes effective immedi-ately. The Terex Utilities business and therecently established Terex Services NorthAmerica business will continue to be theresponsibility of Ford. Ford also will havedirect responsibility for the company’s LatinAmerican operations as well as corporatestrategic accounts and government pro-grams. Ford joined Terex in 2006 followingexecutive assignments at Toro, Honeywelland General Electric. • Steve Filipov, currently president devel-

oping markets and strategic accounts, willbecome president, Terex material handlingand port solutions effective immediately.Filipov also will assume the position of chiefoperating officer of Demag Cranes AG asthe company continues the transition of thisbusiness into the Terex family. Filipov willretain overall Terex responsibility for theRussian market as well as corporate market-ing. Filipov joined Terex in 1995 and hasheld positions of increasing responsibility,including president of Terex Cranes from2004-2008. • George Ellis, currently president, Terex

Construction, will continue in this role and

also assume responsibility for the company’soperations in India. Ellis joined Terexthrough the Genie acquisition in 2002 andhas held several senior management posi-tions at various Terex operations. Previouslyhe held leadership positions at GeneralElectric, Pratt & Whitney and PPGIndustries.

• Matt Fearon, currently vice presidentand general manager of AWP Americas, willbecome president, Terex AWP effectiveimmediately. Prior to this, Fearon had beenmanaging director of AWP Europe. Fearonhas 25 years of industry experience and hasworked within the Terex/Genie operationsfor 18 years. • Aloysius Rauen will continue in his cur-

rent role as CEO of Demag Cranes AG andhas announced his intention to resign duringthe course of 2013 once the integration of theDemag Cranes business into the Terex groupis further along. Upon Rauen’s resignation,Filipov will assume the role of CEO ofDemag Cranes AG. “These changes are intended to strengthen

the company’s leadership team and provideour executives with new learning andgrowth opportunities. They reflect both amaturing and broadening of scope for theTerex leadership team,” said Ron DeFeo,Terex chairman and chief executive officer.“I am confident that under Kevin’s leader-ship, Terex will continue to maintain thehighest standards of financial integrity thathas helped define Terex’s finance organiza-tion and our company as a whole. Tim,Steve, George and Matt have demonstratedstrong leadership skills during their tenureswith Terex and I believe their increasingresponsibilities will serve us and our cus-tomers well. I thank Ays for his dedication toDemag Cranes and its employees and hisefforts in integrating Demag Cranes into theTerex group.”For more information, visit

www.terex.com.

“I am confident that under Kevin’s leadership, Terex will continue to maintain the highest standards of

financial integrity that has helped define Terex’s financeorganization and our company as a whole.

Ron DeFeoTerex Corporation

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Construction Spending Slipsin Nov. But Rises From ’11Construction spending dipped from

October to November, but resolution of theuncertainty regarding federal taxes for 2013should unleash more private constructioninvestment, according to an analysis of newfederal data released Jan. 2 by theAssociated General Contractors ofAmerica. Association officials warned,however, that unresolved issues about fed-eral construction spending, including stormrelief for northeastern states, will holddown public construction spending.

“Preliminary data from the CensusBureau for November shows overall con-struction spending slipped 0.3 percent fromOctober’s total after seven months ofsteady gains,” said Ken Simonson, theassociation’s chief economist. “The moresignificant comparison, however, is withyear-ago levels, and the November reportshows a respectable 7.7 percent gain overthe past 12 months.”Simonson noted that private single- and

multi-family spending continued growingstrongly. Spending on new single-familyhouses climbed 1.3 percent for the monthand 29 percent year-over-year, while multi-family spending rose 0.5 percent and 46percent, respectively.“Private nonresidential construction has

been in a holding pattern for the past sever-al months, but last night’s passage of a taxbill should encourage many businesses togo ahead with projects they have held in

reserve,” Simonson said. “Despite a drop of0.7 percent in November, the year-over-year total was up by 8.2 percent, and thisfigure appears poised to return to double-digit percentage gains in the next fewmonths.”Simonson pointed out four categories of

private nonresidential construction thatposted increases of more than 10 percentbetween November 2011 and November2012, although results for the latest monthwere mixed. Lodging construction declined1.3 percent for the month but jumped26 percent over 12 months. Office con-struction shrank 0.9 percent fromOctober but grew 17 percent fromNovember 2011. Private transportationconstruction, principally by rail andtrucking companies, added 3.4 percentfor the month and 16 percent year-over-year. Power and energy construc-tion, including spending on oil and gasfields and pipelines, contracted 1.4 per-cent from October but rose 14 percentover 12 months.Simonson said that public construc-

tion spending, which has alternatedbetween monthly increases anddecreases in 2012, sank 0.4 percent inNovember and 2.6 percent year-over-year. He said the two biggest categoriesof public spending both rose for the

month but declined from November 2011levels. Highway and street constructionspending was up 0.5 percent from Octoberbut down 6.0 percent from a year ago,while educational construction spendingrose 0.1 percent for the month but fell 3.4percent from year-ago levels.Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer

for the construction trade association, urgedCongress and the administration to makeinfrastructure investment a top priority in2013. “Congress and the president have pro-

vided some tax uncertainty that provides afoundation for economic growth. But theirjobs are far from completed. It is vital thatthe states devastated by Hurricane Sandyreceive funding immediately for recoverywork. In addition, lawmakers should nottarget construction spending for further cutswhen they turn to spending decisions in thenext two months.”

“It is vital that the states devastated by HurricaneSandy receive fundingimmediately for recovery work.”

Stephen SandherrAssociated General Contractors of America

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Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA), amanufacturer of forklifts under the Cat lift trucks, Mitsubishiforklift trucks and Jungheinrich brands, and DailyEquipment Company (DEC) jointly announced that DEChas been sold to MCFA in a seamless succession planningstep for DEC’s principal shareholder, Emmerson Daily. Theacquisition price was not disclosed.“The acquisition of Daily Equipment Company was an

excellent investment opportunity that will help strengthenMCFA’s distribution network and further expand MCFA’sdealership holdings in important markets,” said Kent Eudy,vice president of sales and marketing, MCFA. “DEC has along history of providing world-class customer service andoperational excellence, and these strengths will continue toserve as key advantages for MCFA’s business and customersin the future.” DEC is headquartered in Jackson, Miss., and has five

other full-service branches throughout Mississippi andLouisiana: Biloxi, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveportand Lake Charles.“I am honored to transfer my business to a strong, long-

term partner like MCFA,” said Emmerson Daily, CEO andfounder of Daily Equipment Company. “MCFA offers meassurance that Daily Equipment Company’s customers willcontinue to be treated well and that our employee family willbe provided a stable and bright future. MCFA and DailyEquipment have grown successfully together since DECbegan in 1985. I have every confidence the business willcontinue to enjoy success and growth under the new MCFAownership arrangement and that our customers will contin-ue to experience industry-leading service and support in theyears ahead.”“We’re excited about the addition of Daily Equipment

Company to our dealership holdings and the uniquestrengths and capabilities that the DEC team brings to thegroup,” said Eudy. “We look forward to many more years ofcontinued success and collaboration with them.”The company will continue to operate as Daily

Equipment Company, with no changes in leadership, staff orsupport. As part of the transaction, Daily will be resigning itsrepresentation of the Crown brand in favor of the Cat lifttrucks, Mitsubishi forklift trucks and Jungheinrich brandsmanufactured and distributed by MCFA.MCFA has 127 authorized dealers covering 433 locations

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The Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) has namedCharlie O’Brien as senior vice presi-dent in recognition of his expandedleadership responsibilities for the asso-ciation. These include activities underAEM’s new strategic plan, initiated in2012, to better serve all members’ cur-rent and future business-developmentneeds.In addition to increased responsibili-

ties since joining AEM in 2007,O’Brien has taken a leadership rolewith expanded responsibilities indevelopment of strategic initiatives toachieve the plan’s Key Result Area(KRA) goals and objectives, and AEMgoals development to continue imple-mentation of the strategic plan. He alsowas instrumental in development of thevision for launch of AEM’s successfulAG CONNECT Expo and Summit,now on its third show, to take place Jan.29 to 31, 2013, in Kansas City, Mo. The initial AEM strategic initiatives

focus on increased advocacy, a servicesplan to respond to membership-surveyresults and a new financial model tosustain expanded services and activi-

ties. New initiatives being implement-ed for 2013 include increased memberengagement, market information serv-ices and global business development.“This is not another layer of man-

agement; it is a way to improve ourservice to the membership and betterrepresent the industry through betteruse of staff capabilities. Charlie servesas the recognized face and voice ofAEM agriculture activities, and pro-vides the solid management and leader-ship credentials to enable AEM toachieve this higher level of action,”stated AEM President Dennis Slater.O’Brien joined AEM in 2007 as vice

president. He serves as agriculture sec-

tor leader and also oversees AEM’smarket information, technical/safetyand member services areas. O’Briencame to AEM with more than 20 yearsof experience in the off-road equipmentindustry. This includes president andCEO of FPC Financial as well as FarmPlan & AgLine (Canada) product man-ager and sales manager of John DeereFinancial; branch manager and directorof strategic initiatives of DeereFinancial’s England operations; andDeere Financial management positionsin sales, market and business develop-ment, and risk management. For more information, visit

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AEM has named Charlie O’Brien as senior vice presi-dent in recognition of his expanded leadershipresponsibilities for the association.

“This is not another layer of management; it is away to improve our service to the membership andbetter represent the industry through better use ofstaff capabilities.”

Dennis SlaterThe Association of Equipment Manufacturers

AEM Names Charlie O’Brien as Senior Vice President

Va. Gov. McDonnell: Replace Gas Tax for $3.1B Roads PlanBy Larry O’DellASSOCIATED PRESS

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Gov.Bob McDonnell on Jan. 8 pro-posed a five-year, $3.1 billiontransportation funding packagethat includes replacing the state’sgasoline tax with a sales taxincrease of nearly a penny on thedollar. The Republican governor

unveiled his plan for roads andtransit on the eve of the 2013General Assembly. If lawmakersapprove, Virginia would be the firststate to drop its gasoline tax. McDonnell said the gas tax is no

longer a viable revenue source formaintaining and building high-ways because of inflation andmore fuel-efficient vehicles. Stateofficials said the purchasing powerof the gasoline tax has declined bymore than half since it was lastincreased, to 17.5 cents per gallonin 1986. Also, fuel economyimproved from an average of 10.3miles per gallon in 1986 to 27.3mpg in 2011.

While the gas tax has been stag-nant, sales tax revenues have con-tinued to grow with the economy,McDonnell said. His plan toincrease the state’s 5 percent salestax to 5.8 percent and dedicate allof the additional revenue to trans-portation would raise an additional$607 million over five years, hesaid. Eighty-five percent of theadditional revenue would be spenton maintenance, the rest on con-struction. The 17.5 percent tax on diesel

fuel would remain unchangedbecause heavy trucks cause about80 percent of the damage toVirginia’s highways, the governorsaid, and most of those vehiclescome from out of state. The plan also includes

McDonnell’s previouslyannounced proposal to increase theportion of the existing sales taxalready earmarked for transporta-tion. A half-cent already goes intothe state’s highway fund. The gov-ernor’s proposal would increasethat commitment to three-quartersof a cent over five years, generat-

ing an additional $811.5 millionover that period. When combined, the two sales

tax changes would give transporta-tion about one-quarter of sales taxproceeds. Democrats have opposed pro-

posals to allocate more of the salestax for transportation, calling it araid on public education and otherpriorities that are financed by thestate’s general fund. McDonnellsaid the state has been increasingeducation funding and ending eachyear with surpluses, so it can affordto shift a little more general fundmoney to transportation. McDonnell said his plan is

“politically viable” but acknowl-edged it won’t be easy. While Democrats have opposed

using a greater share of the salestax for transportation, Republicanshave repeatedly shot down propos-als to increase the gasoline tax. The largest single item in

McDonnell’s plan depends onaction by Congress. According tothe governor, Congress this year isexpected to pass legislation giving

states authority to collect salestaxes on out-of-state online andcatalog sales. Taxpayers alreadyare supposed to pay these taxes asa use tax on their income taxreturns, but compliance is low.McDonnell proposes earmarking aportion of this revenue for trans-portation, raising just over $1.1 bil-lion over five years. The governor also wants to raise

$547 million over five years byincreasing vehicle registration feesby $15. An annual $100 fee onalternative fuel vehicles wouldraise an additional $66.6 million. McDonnell said his proposal

will “make a game-changinginvestment” in the state’s trans-portation system. Because statelaw gives highway maintenancepriority for gas tax revenues, verylittle money has been available inrecent years for new construction. House Speaker William J.

Howell, R-Stafford, calledMcDonnell’s plan bold and said hehas long considered the gas tax “adinosaur.” Howell, RepublicanDel. Tim Hugo of Fairfax County

and Republican Sen. SteveNewman of Lynchburg are spon-soring the legislation. Del. Vivian Watts, D-Fairfax

and a former state secretary oftransportation, said she was “notimpressed” with McDonnell’sfinal effort to do something ontransportation before his nonre-newable four-year term ends nextJanuary. “It’s not nearly enough money,”

she said. It also puts too muchemphasis on highway mainte-nance, lets out-of-state motoristsdrive on Virginia’s highways with-out paying their fair share and doesnot do enough for the heavily con-gested “urban crescent” from theWashington D.C. suburbs, throughRichmond to Hampton Roads. Americans for Tax Reform, the

conservative organization headedby Grover Norquist, also criticizedthe proposal. The group said in a statement,

“The plan as it stands now fails inits goal to prioritize transportationspending while avoiding taxincreases.”

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Cloud Computing Will Transform Some Areas of IndustryELFA issued the following Top

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investment decisions. Despitepressing considerations such astechnological innovations andaging equipment, the economywill be the true barometer forwhether or not businesses acquirenew equipment in 2013.

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pick up in the second half of

2013. Equipment investment willgrow this year, although the rate ofgrowth will be hampered by fiscaluncertainty. Some companies willremain cautious about taking onlarge capital investments even nowthat important decisions impactingshort-term fiscal stability have

been made. Equipment acquisitionactivity will gain momentumthrough relief from the policyuncertainty that brought the econo-my to the edge of the fiscal cliff.An improving housing sector willprovide an added boost.

3. Pent-up demand will spur

investment across varied equip-

ment types. Demand for replace-ment equipment will drive invest-ment in the construction, agricul-ture and transportation categoriesin particular, while other equip-ment types will await the replace-ment cycle. However, greater eco-nomic improvements will be need-ed before significant equipmentinvestment expansion takes place.

4. A continuing low interest

rate environment will enable

companies to acquire the equip-

ment they need and conserve

cash. The prospect of continuedlow interest rates at least through2014 will be an incentive for busi-

nesses to acquire equipmentthrough financing and still hold onto their cash for uncertainties. Inaddition to maintaining cash flow,equipment financing will helpbusinesses preserve capital andimprove expense planning in chal-lenging economic conditions.

5. A majority of U.S. business-

es will use some form of financ-

ing for equipment acquisition. In2013, $742 billion (55 percent) ofthe projected $1.3 trillion invest-ment in plant, equipment and soft-ware investment in the UnitedStates will be financed throughloans, leases and lines of credit.Seven out of 10 businesses will useat least one form of financing toacquire equipment.

6. Business size will impact

equipment acquisition. Size willmatter when acquiring equipmentin 2013. Primarily larger business-es anticipate increasing equipmentspending over the next 12 months.

Small companies’ high degree ofconcern about general economicconditions and less access to creditwill temper their equipment acqui-sition plans.

7. The gaining prominence of

cloud computing will transform

the way businesses pay for IT

investments. Along with changesin how companies consume soft-ware and hardware, cloud comput-ing will spawn new financingoptions. Companies will look toequipment financiers for variablepayment structures in the cloud.

8. Credit market conditions

will remain favorable for long-

term equipment financing.

Businesses will generally find animproving credit supply as theyconsider equipment acquisitions.

9. The one-year extension of

bonus depreciation may provide

incentives for businesses to

acquire equipment. The continu-ation of the depreciation bonus will

allow businesses to deduct up to 50percent of the cost of new equip-ment purchases in 2013.

10. Although the value of lease

financing will remain, businesses

will begin to adapt their equip-

ment acquisition strategies to

comply with long-awaited

changes to lease accounting stan-

dards. A new draft of proposedchanges to lease accounting stan-dards by the Financial AccountingStandards Board and theInternational AccountingStandards Board should beannounced this year, enabling busi-nesses to begin to evaluate howtheir balance sheets, earnings andother financials will be affected byequipment financing agreements.

For a video that discusses theTop 10 Equipment AcquisitionTrends for 2013, visithttp://www.equipmentfinancead-vantage.org/Articles/10Trends.cfm

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George WashingtonMartin, 68, of Williamston,S.C., husband of DebbieSims Martin, died Jan. 3,2013, at GreenvilleMemorial Hospital. Mr. Martin was the

founder of Martin &Martin Auctioneers Inc.and Martin & MartinCattle Company Inc. Hehad served on the board ofthe South CarolinaAuctioneer’s Commission.He was past president andwas inducted into the hallof fame of the SouthCarolina Auctioneer’sAssociation. He was aproducer of pure bred reg-istered Black Angus cattle and an active member of theSouth Carolina Angus Association.Mr. Martin also was a longtime board member of First

Citizens Bank Advisory Board. He served 14 years in theSouth Carolina National Guard. And he was a former JohnDeere dealer and active member of the Tennessee Walking

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County, Mr. Martin wasa son of the late Carol J.and Bonnie DurhamMartin. He was anactive member and heldnumerous leadershippositions at GuthrieGrove Church of Godof the Abrahamic Faith. Surviving in addition

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Martin, both of Williamston, S.C.; and four grandchildren,Alexandria, Jayse, Emma and Abby Martin.He was predeceased by a brother, Jack Martin.(This story also can be found on Construction

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California Can Learn FromCleanup of Kiwi EarthquakeThree demolition contractors who have

been on the ground cleaning up followingthe deadly 2011 earthquake in Christchurch,New Zealand, will give their first-handdescriptions of how the demolition industryhas responded to the disaster in a major met-ropolitan city. The multimedia presentationtakes place at the National DemolitionAssociation’s 40th Anniversary Conventionin San Diego on March 25.“The U.S. Geological Survey, the science

organization of the U.S. government, haspredicted with a 99 percent certainty thatthere will be a similar magnitude earthquakein California in the next 30 years,” saidMichael R. Taylor, executive director of theglobal trade organization. “Our panel ofexperts who have been working there for thelast two years dealing with everything fromdowned utilities, lack of food, housing andpower, hazardous materials disposal and thesafe demolition of damaged structures willgive a compelling presentation at our con-vention.”The goal of the presentation, Taylor

added, is to enable government disasterresponse agencies, seismic experts, and the

public at large learn how California can dealin a similar and productive way after such adisaster.The presentation entitled “Christchurch:

The Disaster and its Cleanup” will be madeby L. Mark Loizeaux, president ofControlled Demolition Inc., Peter Ward,president of Ward Demolition Ltd. inAuckland, NZ; and John Weber, formerpresident of Iconco/LVI DemolitionServices in Oakland, Calif.The 6.3 magnitude New Zealand earth-

quake caused damage across the city, espe-cially in the central city and eastern suburbs.Experts say the damage was made worse bybuildings, roads and bridges that werealready weakened by a 7.1 magnitude 2010earthquake in the Canterbury region.The National Demolition Association

Convention takes place at the HiltonBayfront San Diego, beginning March 23and concluding March 26. The exhibit hallnext door at the San Diego ConventionCenter features the world’s largest exposi-tion of demolition equipment, products andservices.The keynote speaker on March 25 is for-

mer U.S. Navy Commander Mike

Abrashoff, author of the best selling bookIt’s Your Ship: Management Techniquesfrom the Best Damn Ship in the Navy. Histalk is entitled “It’s Your Ship: AchievingBreakthrough Performance.” Following histalk, the association will present this year’sEnvironmental Excellence Awards, recog-nizing public and private projects that showsignificant environmental conservation andcommunity improvement.Also on the convention schedule are edu-

cational sessions on civil and criminal liabil-ity and OSHA; maximizing scrap vendorprofits; PCBs in caulk; and the city of SanDiego’s construction and demolition debrisordinance. The opening night celebrationwill be held aboard the USS Midway, one ofAmerica’s longest-serving aircraft carriers.The 40th Anniversary Convention is open

to all professionals involved in the demoli-tion process, including those in demolition

contracting, general contracting, civil engi-neering, recycling, scrap, salvage and otherindustries.The National Demolition Association is a

non-profit trade organization representingapproximately 1,000 U.S. and Canadiancompanies and many international firms thatare involved in the demolition process.Membership includes demolition contrac-tors, general contractors, civil engineeringfirms, and recycling, landfill, and salvageoperations. The association’s efforts helpmembers stay abreast of environmental, reg-ulatory and safety matters, keep regulatorsinformed about issues facing the industry,increase public and industry awareness, andprovide members with networking opportu-nities and information on the latest technicaladvances in equipment and services.For more information, visit www.demoli-

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The presentation will be made by (L-R) L. Mark Loizeaux, president of ControlledDemolition Inc., Peter Ward, president of Ward Demolition Ltd. in Auckland, NZ; andJohn Weber, former president of Iconco/LVI Demolition Services in Oakland, Calif.

National Pavement Expo 2013 – January 23 to 26, 2013 at theNashville Convention Center, Nashville, Tennessee featuring“How to Building Profit into Pavement.” Conference Schedule isWednesday, January 23rd from 9 AM to 4:30 PM; Thursday,January 24th from 8 AM to 4 PM; Friday, January 25th from 8 AMto 4 PM; and Saturday January 26th from 8 AM to 11:30 AM.Exhibit Hours are Wednesday, January 23rd thru Friday, January25th. Special Events include Preview Night on Wednesday,January 23rd; Industry Roundtables on Thursday and Friday,January 24th and January 25th; Discovery Showcase on Friday,January 25th. Ask the Pros! On the Show Floor on Friday,January 25th from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. CONTACT informa-tion: TELEPHONE: 800/827-8009.

POWER SHOW OHIO (OMEDA), featuring ConstructionEquipment, Agricultural Equipment and Outdoor PowerEquipment will be held at the Ohio Expo Center, Columbus,OHIO…JANUARY 25, 26 & 27, 2013…Friday, Saturday,Sunday from 9 AM to 4 PM. Power Show Ohio is sponsoredby the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association (OMEDA);PO Box 68, Dublin, OH 43017-0068; Telephone: 614/889-1309 or Email: [email protected]. HxGN LIVE – Hexagon’s International Conference,3 – 6 June, 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA!Join Leica Geosystems at the HxGN LIVEConference – formerly known as Hexagon 2013!It’s a different name, but the same great conference– and an experience you don’t want to miss. REG-ISTER for the Early Bird discount by January 14 forjust $699 and save $600 off on-site rates. Groupregistration options and special discounts for pre-vious conference alumni, educational institutions,law enforcement agencies, and authorized dealersare also available. For more information contact:Angelique Ortega [email protected]+1 925/790-2318. See you in Las Vegas!

NCI Building Systems Hosts Insulated MetalPanel Certification Seminars for Building Designand Development Contractors and professionals– January 22-24, 2013NCI Building Systems will host a three-day confer-ence in the Dallas area to educate metal construc-tion contractors and professionals on how toinstall insulated metal panels (IMP) with a focuson NCI’s specific products. The first day of the sem-inar is Tuesday, January 22, and concludes onThursday, January 24. The seminar will be held atthe Hampton Inn & Suites (2650 Lake Vista DriveLewisville, TX 75067) with start time each day of

8:00 AM. NCI Building Systems is committed toproviding the highest standard of steel constructionsolutions in the world. With unparalleled offeringsin the way of innovative building design, projectmanagement and specialty products, no othercompany is better positioned to handle uniqueproject requirements. To register for this event, orfor more information, please visit the event regis-tration page, or call 281/445-8555, Ext. 28087.

Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow – February 6,2013. The Construction Association of Michigan (CAM), BloomfieldHills, is pleased to announce that the Michigan Construction &Design Tradeshow will be returning to MotorCity Casino Hotel inDetroit. This one-day tradeshow will be held on February 6,2013, and will be attended by construction owners, contrac-tors, suppliers, architects and engineers. Show hours are10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow will also playhost to the CAM 127th Annual Meeting, CAM Magazine SpecialIssue Awards, Green Building Awards, and Construction Projectof the Year Award, which will be held inside the Sound Board.CAMTEC, the training and education division of CAM, will offerclasses during the tradeshow, as well. Booth space is avail-able for purchase. Contact Ron Riegel or Cathy Jones at CAMfor tradeshow rates and information. Telephone: 248/972-1000 and Fax: 248/972-1001, 43636 Woodward,Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302.

World of Concrete / Concrete and Masonry Construction Event– World of Concrete - Exhibits: February 5 – 8, 2013Seminars: February 4 – 8, 2013 Las Vegas ConventionCenter, Las Vegas, Nevada USASince 1975, World of Concrete has been the industry’s onlyannual international event dedicated to the commercial concreteand masonry construction industries. Featuring indoor and out-door exhibits, leading suppliers showcasing innovative prod-ucts and technologies, exciting demonstrations and competi-tions, a world-class education program, and the informationyou need to help sustain and grow your business. Start theyear off strong at World of Concrete! EMAIL: [email protected]

ARA The Rental Show is February 10-13 at a new Las Vegaslocation: The Sands Expo and Convention Center, right in themiddle of the Las Vegas Strip. Click onwww.therentalshow.com for a detailed schedule and moreinformation.AGC of America Annual Convention: Registration is now openfor the 2013 AGC Annual Convention and Constructor Expo,being held March 6 – 9 in Palm Springs. The early bird discount,

a $200 savings, is available until January 16. Room availabil-ity at the convention headquarter hotel (JW Marriott DesertSprings) is limited, so reservations should be made as early aspossible. Complete conference details are available at http://con-vention.agc.org or you may contact Denise Woods, CMP,Director, Communications & Events, AGC of Minnesota, directlyat 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website:www.agcmn.org.

2013 ANNUAL PAVING SEMINARTuesday, February 26, 2013Brought to you by Kirby-Smith Machinery, Inc.,The Paving AuthorityWho Should Attend: Owners – Superintendents –Equipment OperatorsArlington Convention Center1200 Ballpark WayArlington, Texas 760117:30 AM Registration 8 AM to 4 PM (lunchprovided)Reservations Required by February 15, 2013To Register, go online at:www.kirby-smith.com and click on the PavingSeminar link. ***limited seating!Morning Breakout Sessions:. Milling. Paving. Soil Stabilization. CompactionAfternoon General Sessions:. New Technology in Hot Mix Designs IncludingRAP and RAS. Advanced Theory “Cold in Place Recycling”. Paver Tamper Screeds and EmulsionAdvancements. Advanced Paver and Milling Grade ControlExhibit Hall Equipment Displays:. Complete Asphalt Paving Train. From Utility to Mainline Milling Machines. Latest Design in Soil Stabilizers. Introduction to Oscillating Compaction

2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department ofTransportation will host the Mid-America Association of State

Transportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013 Conference – “SharingStrategies for Success.” The conference will be held JULY 16-19at the HILTON HOTEL in downtown Milwaukee. One of the majorevents at MAASTO 2013 will be a trade show, where industry rep-resentatives will have the opportunity to showcase materials,technology, and professional services. The trade show will beheld July 17 and 18 at the conference hotel. More informationon the trade show registration, layout, schedule, and fees will beavailable in early 2013 at the conference website, which will belinked via the MAASTO meetings webpage – http://www.maas-to.net/meetings.html. If you are looking to speak to someonewith regard to the above conference you may contact DeniseWoods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGC ofMinnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670or website: www.agcmn.org.

AGC OF MINNESOTA:WHO’s UP FOR BOWLING IN JANUARY? AGC’sConstruction Leadership Council (CLC) will holdits 6th annual Bowling Tournament on Tuesday, January 29,2013. Teams are mixed, so you make newfriends, you get a “cool” shirt, and a good time willbe had by all. We are looking for sponsors – yourcompany name will be on the shirts!Information/registration is attached – contact JaneSanem, [email protected] or 651-796-2187,for more details.

AGC St. LouisConstruction Leadership Council MARDI GRAS FLOATThe AVENGERS of Construction SafetySOULARD MARDI GRAS PARADEFebruary 9, 2013Please Dress in Hero Gear & Safety Construction Attire$80 per Ride: Price includes beer, beads and a great ride onthe CLC Float!First come, First served: Limited availability!!! Registration Deadline: February 1, 2013Fax: (314) 781-2874FLOAT: $80 per RiderSponsorship Package: $500 (sponsorship and four riders)PROCEEDS go to the Jeff Staley Safety Foundation. Questions??? Please contact: Jackie McMahon at (301) 659-9090 orEmail: [email protected] – St. Louis***SAVE THE DATE!Beer, Brats & a Band … What more do youneed?JUNE 13, 2013 (more details to follow).

AGC – St. LouisSAFETY BANQUET – FEBRUARY 21, 2013(Details to Follow)

American Subcontractors Association – MidwestCouncilThe American Subcontractors Association (ASA)Midwest Council is a construction trade associa-tion made up of quality specialty contractors andsuppliers serving the construction industry andthe community in the greater St. Louis metropoli-tan area and southern Illinois. The ASA MidwestCouncil’s purpose is to improve the constructionprocess through active participation in education,legislation and cooperation. For more informa-tion about the ASA Midwest Council, visitwww.asamidwest.com or contact ExecutiveDirector Susan Winkelmann at 314/845-0855.

SAVE THE DATE:Meet the General Contractors” Expo Scheduledfor January 23, 2013St. Louis, MO – The American SubcontractorsAssociation (ASA) – Midwest Council is set tohost its annual “Meet the General Contractors”Expo on January 23, 2013 at the St. CharlesConvention Center in St. Charles, MO. The yearlyevent gives area subcontractors and constructionprofessionals the opportunity for valuable face-to-face time with some of the St. Louis region’s topgeneral contractors. ASA members and non-members are welcome toattend. Reservations are required. The cost toattend is $65 for ASA members and $95 for non-members. The cost includes appetizers and anopen bar. The expo will be open 3:30 to 5:00PM for ASA members only, and 5:00 to 7:30 PMfor all other attendees. Steve Giacin, president of Kaiser Electric and theASA – Midwest Council, says the expo is invalu-able to industry professionals looking to makenew contacts and potentially increase sales forthe coming year. Last year’s event drew more than 900 attendees.ASA will also have a booth at the expo with infor-mation about membership. Visit www.asamid-west.com for registration information. For moreinformation about the event, contact ASAExecutive Director Susan Winkelmann [email protected] or 314/845-0855.

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Komatsu Adds D31EX-22, D31PX-22 to Its HST Dozer FleetKomatsu America Corp.’s

D31EX-22 and D31PX-22 crawlerdozers are equipped withKomatsu’s hydrostatic transmis-sion (HST). These machines aredesigned for work in general con-struction, site preparation, homebuilding, forestry and utility appli-cations. Building on the successfuldesign of the D51-22 dozer series,the D31EX-22 machines feature asuper-slant nose coupled with anew cab forward design thatmoves the operator closer to theblade while improving machinebalance, ride and stability. Outfitted with a Komatsu

SAA4D95LE-5 engine, these newmodels push with a net hp of 78(58 kW) at 2,200 RPM and rangein operating weight from 17,020 to18,827 lbs. (7,720 to 8,540 kg),depending on the machine version.With 86 in. (218 cm) of track onthe ground both standard (EX) andlow ground pressure (PX) modelsoffer customers weight distributionand flotation options to best matchtheir application.The D31-22 steering system

provides smooth agile movementwhen dozing, even in gradualturns, permitting the operator toapproach dozing objects accuratelyin corner grading and sidewalloperations. The D31-22 dozersemploy a large power angle tiltblade with a capacity of 2.09 to2.11 cu. yds. (1.59 to 1.6 cu m),which results in more materialstaying on the blade and making ita more productive machine.The dozer is equipped with the

latest KOMTRAX technology,which sends machine operatinginformation to a secure Web siteutilizing wireless technology. Hourmeter, location, cautions, loadratio, fuel consumption and main-tenance alerts — to name a few ofits features — are relayed to theweb application for analysis. TheKOMTRAX fleet monitoring sys-tem increases machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft,allows for remote diagnosis by thedistributor, and provides a wealthof other information to drive busi-ness efficiency and productivity. Special features of the

D31EX/PX-22 include:• Hydrostatic TransmissionSelection of either variable or

quick-shift speed control allowsthe D31-22 dozers to achieve max-imum efficiency during fine orrough grading operations withoptimal travel speeds to match jobconditions and operator prefer-ences. Switching between modesis as simple as pushing a button.When the variable speed is

selected, travel speed is adjustablethrough a 20 incremental speedrange. Travel speed is shown on anLED monitor display and con-trolled by the shift buttons on thePCCS travel control. The quick-shift speed selection enables theoperator to select three predeter-mined speed settings to match jobconditions. A separate brake anddecelerator pedal provide easy,predictable operation.• Blade Visibility and

Comfortable RideThe new cab forward, integrated

ROPS/FOPS dozer cab —designed with large glass windows— provides more room for opera-tors while moving them closer tothe blade for improved visibilityand increased comfort. Internal cabair pressure and air filters minimizedust inside the cab, and new cabdamper mounts suppress noise andvibration when traveling overrough terrain. • Palm Command Control

System (PCCS)Komatsu’s low-effort palm

command control system (PCCS)is ergonomically designed to pro-vide efficient operation whileenhancing operator comfort. Thepalm command control systemtravel joystick allows the operatorto maintain a relaxed posture with-

out sacrificing control. The bladecontrol joystick utilizes the propor-tional pressure control (PPC) valvefor fine control of machine opera-tion.• Convenient Maintenance

Equals Guaranteed Reliability Acknowledging that mainte-

nance is critical for successfulequipment uptime, Komatsudesigned the D31-22 with easyroutine maintenance in mind.Daily engine checks are grouped atthe left-hand side of the enginecompartment for easy access,while the rear mounted swing-upelectronically-controlled reversiblehydraulic fan allows for easychecks of the radiator, oil coolerand Charge Air Cooler. The D31-22 also boasts extended undercar-riage life with large links and largediameter bushings for reduced

undercarriage maintenance costs.Other features that contribute to

maintenance efficiency andmachine durability include: • Ground level daily checks for

easy maintenance.• Hydraulic dynamic braking

system, requiring less maintenancethan conventional braking sys-tems.• Improved track life with

increased bushing diameter,improved seals, long link pitch anda lubricated track.• Large bolt-on center blade ball

increases wear life.• Central cab monitor is

equipped with onboard diagnosticsto help speed repairs.• Heavy-plate steel and strong

steel castings used throughout.For more information, visit

www.komatsuamerica.com.

Outfitted with a Komatsu SAA4D95LE-5 engine,these new models push with a net hp of 78 (58 kW)at 2,200 RPM and range in operating weight from17,020 to 18,827 lbs. (7,720 to 8,540 kg), dependingon the machine version.

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MacKinnon JCB2230 N US Hwy 301Tampa, FL 33619813-621-4671

1915 N Orange Blossom TrOrlando, FL 32804877-205-6098

6907 Broadway AveJacksonville, FL 32254877-218-56382755 Marshall DrTifton, GA 31793877-462-3250www.mackinnonjcb.com

JCB of Alabama8920 Weaver AveLeeds, AL 35094866-480-6125

791 Anderson RdMontgomery, AL 36110866-954-6522

www.jcbofalabama.com

Valley JCB(a division of Valley Supply & Equipment)

8192 Euclid CtManassis Park, VA 20111703-330-5579

www.valleyjcb.com

JCB of Nashville618 N Main StGoodlettsville, TN 37072615-851-4345

181 Industrial BlvdLaVergne, TN 37086615-793-8100

www.tuffequipco.com

JCB of Chattanooga1609 Church RdChattanooga, TN 37421423-899-1219

www.jcbofchattanooga.com

JCB of SouthFlorida(a division of Florida Coast Equipment)

9775 W Boynton Beach BlvdBoynton Beach, FL 33437561-369-0414

15900 Westpark LnFort Pierce, FL 34945772-461-1003

www.jcbofsouthflorida.com

JCB of Georgia1008 E Hwy 80Pooler, GA 31322888-431-0130

4008 Mike Padgett HwyAugusta, GA 30906888-431-0130

www.jcbofgeorgia.com

446 Fairforest WayGreenville, SC 29607864-277-9800

9040 Palmetto CommercePkwyLadson, SC 29456843-821-8195

115 Windhill RdColumbia, SC 29203803-754-4232

3014 Thurston AveGreensboro, NC 27406336-275-3351

5605 Martin Luther KingHwyGreenville, NC 27834252-830-5377

8205 Brownleigh DrRaleigh, NC 26717919-787-6700

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Volvo Construction Equipment EarnsQuality Innovation of the Year AwardA business model from Volvo

Construction Equipment (Volvo CE)designed to allow third party manufac-turers to utilize the company’s technol-ogy wowed judges at the SwedishInstitute for Quality (SIQ) with its spe-cialist approach. After impressing thejury, Volvo CE was presented with theQuality Innovation of the Year Award(Nov. 8) at a ceremony in Finland. Theawards aim to recognize the most inno-vative organizations for their high qual-ity work.Through its original equipment man-

ufacturer (OEM) business model,Volvo CE offers tailored solutions tocustomers wanting partial machines forintegration into their product develop-ment and launch processes. “Volvo offers a wide range of high

quality elements that can be built uponand customized to meet the specificneeds of third party manufacturers,”said Arne Johansson, manager of theOEM business at Volvo CE. “Thisapproach allows us to provide OEMbusinesses with the specific parts theyneed in order to create innovative solu-tions rather than relying on convention-al technology.”

Energy Efficient SnowClearing

Volvo CE has supplied approximate-ly 50 articulated hauler front tractorunits for integration into snow sweep-ers. A snow sweeper clears the snow inthree stages. First the plough shovelsthe snow off to the side, then the rotarybrush sweeps the remaining snowaway and finally the blower generatesan intensive air flow over the entireswept area.One of the success stories from the

OEM business model approach is abiogas powered airport snow sweeper,

delivered by AEBI Schmidt toSwedavia — a state-owned group thatowns, operates and develops 11 air-ports across Sweden. The snow sweep-er combines a Volvo A25 articulatedhauler tractor unit and snow-ploughwith a brush and blower fitted to a rearmachine driven by a Volvo Penta D13engine. Both the front and rear engineshave been modified for methane dieselcombustion. “During this project we capitalized

on the knowledge of our colleagues inVolvo Trucks who, together with VolvoPublic Affairs, helped us transfermethane diesel technology to Volvo CEand Volvo Penta,” said Jörgen Ahlberg,a Volvo CE engineer in the hauler prod-uct improvement team. “The technology combines the high

energy efficiency of a regular dieselengine and the use of renewable biogasas the primary fuel. There is around a30 percent improvement in fuel effi-ciency compared to a spark-ignited

biogas engine and the machine has asubstantially lower CO2 footprint thana conventional unit. This is the firstsnow sweeper that uses biogas as theprimary fuel source in an energy effi-cient way.”

Innovative Solutions“We are extremely proud to win this

award,” said Anders P. Larsson, execu-tive vice president of Volvo CE’sTechnology function. “This businessmodel has allowed us to improve theoperational performance of a widercustomer base and access applicationswe couldn’t previously. The VolvoGroup is at the forefront of technologi-cal development and we are fortunateto have the strength of the Groupbehind us and all the benefits of sharedtechnology. This means that our cus-tomers can benefit from innovative,industry-leading solutions at a higherquality and lower cost.”For more information, visit

www.volvo.com.

The biogas powered airport snow sweeper, delivered by AEBI Schmidt to Swedavia, is just one of the successstories to come out of Volvo CE’s OEM business model approach.

(L-R) are Rolf Willkrans, director of environmental affairs at VolvoPublic Affairs, Jörgen Ahlberg, Volvo CE engineer in the hauler productimprovement team, and Arne Johansson, manager of the OEM business atVolvo CE.

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Flint EquipmentCompany

1206 Blaylock St. Albany, GA 31705

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2238 Pinson Valley PkwyP.O. Box 10624

Birmingham, AL 35202205.841.6666

35 Schillinger Road, NP.O. Drawer 29 Mobile, AL 36601

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1501 Highway 78 EastOxford, AL 36203

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7950 Pittman Ave.Pensacola, FL 32591

850.479.3004

www.cowin.com

Cobb County Tractor1520 Cobb Parkway N.Marietta, GA 30062

770.427.1348

www.cctractor.com

Perimeter Takeuchi3022 Peachtree Industrial Blvd.

Buford, GA 30518770.614.5730

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Woodlawn ConstructionLeads Loudoun Water Job

county is profiting from wastewater thatwould otherwise be discharged. “One gallon we don’t put back is one gal-

lon we don’t pull from the Potomac River,”Welliver stated.Reclaimed water is not to be confused

with grey water. Grey water is the practice ofcollecting non-potable water, typically fromsink drains, and using it at the same buildingfor irrigation or flushing of commodes. Thequality of reclaimed water is much higherbecause it is treated to specific quality levelsin the wastewater plant.

Savings in the PipeData centers in Loudoun County make an

ideal customer base for a reclaimed waterproject as connections to potable andreclaimed water mains provide valuableredundancy and reliability of supply.Currently, an average of 60,000 gal./dayfrom the completed reclaim water mains isused for irrigation, flushing and cooling. Thebored section of the project loop WoodlawnConstruction completed will bring approxi-mately 1 million gal./day to serve moreprospective customers. Significant savingsare realized in reclaimed water as the costper gallon is substantially less than the costper gallon of potable water, according to thecompany.Two pipes at 870 ft. each would appear as

an added expense to the job, but actuallywere an important part of the cost savings. Aseparate casing pipe was required by theNorthern Virginia Regional Park Authority,owners of the 45-mi. multi-use Washington& Old Dominion rail-trail. The carrier andcasing pipe requirement raised concern ofmaterial costs and job site costs with HDPEpipe. While HDPE had been the norm in the

water and sewer industry, PVC is 2.5 timesstronger in tension and thus smaller in diam-eter than HDPE. Underground Solutions Inc.became an integral part of the projectbecause the company not only made fusible,gasket-free and leak-free PVC pipe, but alsooffered the carrier pipe in purple, the man-dated pipe color for reclaim water inVirginia. Add to the mix the bore was “goingthrough solid rock and would have been costprohibitive with larger diameter HDPE,”commented Gary Shepherd, southeastregional sales manager of UndergroundSolutions Inc. Pulling a PVC carrier pipewith a 17.4 in. (44 cm) outer diameter and aPVC casing pipe of 22 in. (56 cm) outerdiameter incurred less expense per foot, andless fluid and material costs than pullingHDPE pipes of 22 in. outer diameter and 30in. (76 cm) outer diameter, respectively.

On Budget, and on TimeThe 190 hp (141.6 kW) Cummins diesel

engine JT4020 AT pulled back the two pipeswith ease. The 20 in. casing pipe pullbackthrough solid rock took approximately 6hours while the 16 in. carrier pipe pullbackinside the casing pipe was finished in 2hours. For the small footprint, “the power ofthe machine is outstanding. The show ofmuscle was its ability to go through therock,” Shepherd said. “Woodlawn Construction stayed on

schedule and performed within budget,” saidWelliver. The installation was deemed a notable

success in Virginia given the length and useof both casing and carrier pipes. “We’re proud of the job from our pipe

standpoint. That’s for sure,” Shepherd said. Woodlawn Construction “having this

[Ditch Witch JT4020 AT] machine made itpossible,” Welliver supported.

Matt Martin (L, front) of Woodlawn Construction and Sam Burns (R, front) of DitchWitch of Virginia showcasing the 20 in. (50.8 cm) Underground Solutions Inc. PVCcasing pipe with the Woodlawn Construction drill crew.

LOUDOUN from page 8

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Vermeer SoutheastSales

& Service, Inc.Boynton Beach, FL

1060 West Industrial AvenueBoynton Beach, FL 33462

561-742-7400 • Fax: 561-742-7448

Clearwater, FL12785 N 44th St.

Clearwater, FL 33762727-299-9207 • Fax: 727-299-0166

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Marietta, GA1320 Gresham Rd.Marietta, GA 30062

770-973-8811 • Fax: 770-973-7829

Savannah, GA411B Telfair Rd.

Savannah, GA 31415 912-238-1300 • Fax: 912-238-1003

Birmingham, AL2950 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham, AL 35217

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Vermeer Puerto RicoAve. Cementerio NacionalLocal #49, Hato Tejas

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Vermeer of Texas-Louisiana8272 Rushing Road

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River Plays Protected Role in Designing exercises to promote proper drainage, to state-of-the-artirrigation systems to save water, to safety concerns, to envi-ronmental sensitivities. But it all comes together with theproper vision and commitment.”Ferrell said a lot of thought went into the planning of the

new course, which is in the final stages of grassing.“It’s not really a mountain course with elevation changes,

but the views of the surrounding mountains are absolutelybeautiful. The Saluda River does come into play a fairamount for golfers to experience, but great care was taken torespect appropriate buffer zones along the banks. Many ofthe course holes are framed by rough bunker complexes thatare accented by native grasses that are easy to maintain. Thegrasses also were incorporated amongst the multiple teeboxes to help minimize maintenance requirements. From anaesthetic standpoint, these grasses and features willprovide wonderful color and texture contrasts.“The fairways are generous, and there is really no

rough; however, firm and fast conditions will tend tonarrow the playing areas. An exciting feature is the factthe course is so walkable. Most tees are in very closeproximity to the previous green,” Ferrell said.Todd Tilton, project manager/estimator for contrac-

tor Medalist Golf Inc., Cumming, Ga., said that crewshave recently been grading the site for the mainte-nance complex, with finishing and sod work almostcomplete on the driving range. On the job periodicallysince March 2011, Tilton said their work should endby late October. “The owner requested an acceleration in comple-

tion, so staffing the project to achieve the owner’s newgoals was the biggest challenge. We had as many as 50men on 10 different crews at the peak of construction,”said Tilton.

Medalist Golf teams put in long hours, with safety a chiefconcern at all times. Workers also had to be sensitive toenvironmental issues, that included sediment and erosioncontrol measures. From proper routing, grading to promoteadequate drainage, implementing irrigation systems to savewater, countless details had to be resolved.Excavators, including 330-sized machines, were used for

heavy earthwork, detailed golf feature shaping and drainagepipe installation. Bulldozers roughly the size of a D5 or JohnDeere 750 performed earthwork operations and golf featureshaping. Articulated off-road trucks were used for heavyearth work and materials transport around the job site. Sixty-five hp grading tractors were used for finish work as wellas Sand-Pro machines for fine tuning the greens surfaces.TC-55 loaders hauled various materials during construction.Thousands of tons of bunker sand, 3/8-in. crushed granite

double washed gravel and greens-mix — a blended mixtureof 90 percent sand and 10 percent sphagnum peat — wereneeded for construction of the greens, tees and the bunkers.Miles of HDPE pipe, hundreds of cast iron grates on theinlets and more than 100 acres of various varieties of sodalso were utilized, along with PVC irrigation pipe, approxi-mately 1,000 sprinkler heads, copper wiring to control theheads and hundreds of cu. yds. of colored concrete for thecart paths.This latest course is designed to the specifications of Gary

Player, aka “The Black Knight,” who’s among the origi-nal inductees into the World Golf Hall of Fame and is oneof only five golfers to ever win the Grand Slam on the PGATour. Gary Player and Gary Player Design have created a

portfolio of more than 300 projects in almost three dozencountries on five continents. With each project, Player’sattention to detail is clear. “Mr. Player is a farmer at heart, and his brother, Dr. Ian

Player, has been one of the world’s leading conservation-ists,” said Ferrell. “His passion runs deep, particularly whenit comes to conserving water, the world’s most preciousresource. He pushes the entire GPD team to be sensitive inthis area. We work to minimize turf areas when possible,design a water collection and reuse system, make sensiblegrass selections that take less to maintain in certain climatesand advise the golf course superintendent on playing condi-tions that will conserve water. Mr. Player actually built hisown golf course on his ranch in South Africa where heexperimented with all kinds of water-saving techniques.”One of only a handful of courses now under construction

in North America and the seventh golf course in The Cliffs,the project, however, has suffered its share of setbacks.“Work began in 2009, but we have had a couple of sig-

nificant delays, primarily due to market conditions. Like vir-tually all residential developments in North America, TheCliffs has been through a difficult time. A new group hastaken over and is positioning the entire group of communi-ties for the future. Having tangible activity through the com-pletion and opening of a golf course is very significant intoday’s environment, and I’m sure The Cliffs will be lever-aging this positive news as markets recover,” said FerrelIn late August 2012, The Cliffs Club and Hospitality

Group emerged from bankruptcy under the ownership ofSilver Sun Partners. Silver Sun has established Cliffs ClubPartners, and Cliffs Land Partners, respectively to manageclub operations as well as real estate sales, marketing anddevelopment. The Cliffs Communities is made up of sevenprivate communities located between Asheville, N.C., andGreenville, S.C. Surrounded by more than a million acres of state parks

and national forests, The Cliffs at Mountain Park GolfCourse is set in a wooded valley and was planned to pre-serve the site’s natural beauty and reduce operating andmaintenance costs by using organic materials and eco-friendly design practices. It is scheduled to open in the fallof 2013.

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

The Saluda River does come into play a fair amount forgolfers to experience, but great care was taken to respectappropriate buffer zones along the banks.

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Authorized Bobcat Dealers

ALABAMABobcat of Oxford, LLC

Oxford

bobcatofoxford.com

Bobcat of the Wiregrass, Inc. Dothan

bobcatofthewiregrass.com

FLORIDABobcat of Fort Myers

Fort Myers

Naples

wej-fl .com

Bobcat of Jacksonville, LLC. Jacksonville

www.bobcatjax.com

Bobcat of Miami, LLC Hialeah Gardens

bobcatofmiami.com

Bobcat of Palm Beach West Palm Beach

BOBCAT-0

Pompano Beach

bobcat.sbequipment.com

Bobcat of Tampa Bay Tampa

cfbobcat.com

Novia Industries LLC Ocala

noviaindustries.com

GEORGIABobcat of Atlanta

Atlanta

Marietta

bobcatofatlanta.com

Bobcat of SavannahBloomingdale

seequipinc.com

Bobcat of ThomasvilleThomasville

bobcatofthewiregrass.com

Rhinehart Equipment CompanyRome

rhinehartequipment.com

LOUISIANADuhon Machinery

Kenner

Scott

duhonmachinery.com

Emery Equipment Sales & Rental, Inc.Baton Rouge

emeryequipment.com

MISSISSIPPIBobcat of Jackson

Jackson

Hattiesburg

equipmentinc.com

NORTH CAROLINABobcat of Charlotte

Charlotte

rsbraswell.com

Triangle Equipment Co, IncMorrisville

Garner

Wilmington

ncbobcat.com

SOUTH CAROLINABobcat of Greenville

Piedmont

North Charleston

Columbia

Spartanburg

seequipinc.com

Bobcat of Myrtle BeachMyrtle Beach

ncbobcat.com

VIRGINIABobcat of Richmond

Ashland

Virginia Beach

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Authorized Bobcat Dealers

ALABAMABobcat of Oxford, LLC

Oxford

bobcatofoxford.com

Bobcat of the Wiregrass, Inc. Dothan

bobcatofthewiregrass.com

FLORIDABobcat of Fort Myers

Fort Myers

Naples

wej-fl .com

Bobcat of Jacksonville, LLC. Jacksonville

www.bobcatjax.com

Bobcat of Miami, LLC Hialeah Gardens

bobcatofmiami.com

Bobcat of Palm Beach West Palm Beach

BOBCAT-0

Pompano Beach

bobcat.sbequipment.com

Bobcat of Tampa Bay Tampa

cfbobcat.com

Novia Industries LLC Ocala

noviaindustries.com

GEORGIABobcat of Atlanta

Atlanta

Marietta

bobcatofatlanta.com

Bobcat of SavannahBloomingdale

seequipinc.com

Bobcat of ThomasvilleThomasville

bobcatofthewiregrass.com

Rhinehart Equipment CompanyRome

rhinehartequipment.com

LOUISIANADuhon Machinery

Kenner

Scott

duhonmachinery.com

Emery Equipment Sales & Rental, Inc.Baton Rouge

emeryequipment.com

MISSISSIPPIBobcat of Jackson

Jackson

Hattiesburg

equipmentinc.com

NORTH CAROLINABobcat of Charlotte

Charlotte

rsbraswell.com

Triangle Equipment Co, IncMorrisville

Garner

Wilmington

ncbobcat.com

SOUTH CAROLINABobcat of Greenville

Piedmont

North Charleston

Columbia

Spartanburg

seequipinc.com

Bobcat of Myrtle BeachMyrtle Beach

ncbobcat.com

VIRGINIABobcat of Richmond

Ashland

Virginia Beach

winchesterequipment.com

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THEMOSTPOPULARLOADERSOF ALLTIME

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S510 The New S150

S530

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S590

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The best is even better. The Bobcat® S185 was the best selling skid-steer loader in North America for more than a decade. Bobcat Company is excited to announce that this model and six others have been completely redesigned to increase performance, reliability and comfort. Visit your local Bobcat dealer to see what makes these legendary loaders better than ever.

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SECT IONPaving

BM2000/60-2 Has High Horsepower-Per-Cutting-Tooth RatioFeaturing a high horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratio, the

BM2000/60-2 cold planer milling machine from Bomag isdesigned to remove damaged or deteriorated asphalt surfacesfrom highways, streets and parking lots. Easily transportableand delivering high production, the unit offers cutting widthsof either 79 or 86 in. (200 or 218 cm) to remove a half laneof road surface in one pass.The BM2000/60-2 is equipped with 168 milling teeth and

is powered by a fuel-efficient Deutz water-cooled dieselengine. The milling machine features a 590-hp (440 kW)engine that delivers a horsepower-per-cutting-tooth ratio of3.5 and efficient maximum working speed of 131.2 ft. (40m) per minute. The unit is capable of milling depths between0 and 12.6 in. (0 and 32 cm).The machine comes standard with coordinated, four-track

steering, providing added maneuverability in commercialapplications and other tight job locations. The BM2000/60-2 has an inside turning radius of 7 ft. (2 m).For optimal consistency while working over changing

grades and slopes, the milling depth can be controlled usingthe INTELPLANER automatic depth control system.INTELPLANER allows the operator to dial in the appropri-ate grade, and a microprocessor automatically cuts to the

desired depth as it moves along the asphalt surface.An ergonomic workstation on the BM2000/60-2 includes

a completely vibration-insulated operator’s platform thateliminates hazardous vibrations through both the floor plateand operating console. The cab protects the operator fromweather elements, as well as from trees or other obstacles,while offering spacious comfort to enhance the workingenvironment. The platform provides enhanced job site visi-bility, while dual grade and slope controls allow simple andsafe operation from either side of the machine. For fast maintenance in the field, the BM2000/60-2 fea-

tures quick-change cutting teeth and holders. Maintenance isfurther simplified by an onboard computer system, completewith graphic LCD readout, that monitors and controlsmachine functions. This system continuously informs theoperator of the machine’s working condition and can be usedto check the status of scheduled maintenance requirementswith the press of a button. The machine also features high-capacity storage compartments for immediate access to wearparts, tools and personal equipment.Other standard equipment on the BM2000/60-2 includes

a large capacity 924-gal. (3,498 L) water tank and 317-gal.(1,200 L) fuel tank to allow longer periods of operation. Due

to a front-loading, hydraulically foldable discharge convey-or, the planer can easily be transported to and from the job-site.For more information call 309/853-3571 or visit

www.bomag.com/us.

ADM Adds Warm-Mix Capability to MileMaker Asphalt PlantAsphalt Drum Mixers Inc.

(ADM) has added a warm-mixasphalt system to its MileMakerSeries asphalt plants. The new sys-tem delivers even more versatilityto the plants, which boast to be themost fuel-efficient, mix-designflexible and productive plants with-in the 160 to 425 tons-(145 to 385t) per-hour range, according to themanufacturer.Previously producing only hot-

mix asphalt designs, theMileMaker now has the capabilityto introduce water or other chemi-cals into liquid asphalt entering theplant, thereby appropriately lower-ing the temperature to warm-mix specifica-tions.The dual-drum plants use counterflow

technology, which operates separate dryingand mixing zones to achieve the maximumlevel of heat transfer and fuel efficiency. Thisenables the MileMaker to achieve a highproduction volume and an extremely low

cost-per-ton average. MileMaker plants, which are available in

portable, relocatable or stationary versions,meet all federal and state specifications andconsistently produce quality asphalt to helpprotect operators against out-of-spec dam-ages. While producing the latest mixdesigns, the plants also come prepared for

future job specifications sincedual-drum systems easily can beadapted to accommodate newmix specifications, according tothe manufacturer.A wide range of components

further customizes each plant forparticular customer needs.Available individual componentsinclude cold feed bins, hot oilasphalt cement tanks (both hori-zontal and vertical), direct-firedhorizontal cement tanks, portableand stationary bag houses, miner-al filler systems, recycled asphaltpavement systems, self-erect andstationary silos, weigh and drag

conveyors, weigh batchers and fuel oil tanks.ADM keeps the environment a priority in

its designs. The MileMaker ranks as themost environmentally sound asphalt plant inits class. By using counter flow technology,it virtually eliminates unsafe hydrocarbonemissions, which are a common problemwith other drum mix plants. The MileMaker

produces the cleanest stack tests and also canhandle large percentages of recycled asphaltpavement (RAP) without reducing the tem-perature or producing blue smoke. To makethe MileMaker Series even more environ-mentally friendly, ADM designed the systemto reintroduce residual gases back to thedrum’s combustion zone.The MileMaker’s design features a

sophisticated, yet technically easy-to-operatecontrol system. One plant operator and oneloader operator can control the entire opera-tion. A new operator can be trained within afew hours, and on site staff will be able tohandle nearly all maintenance procedures,according to the manufacturer. In addition to the MileMaker, ADM also

offers the RoadBuilder Series and SPLSeries. Each ADM plant can be customdesigned to meet the requirements of indi-vidual sites, essentially building each client’sbusiness based upon the components andplant size needed. For more information, call 260/637-5729

or visit www.admasphaltplants.com.µ

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The BM2000/60-2 is equipped with 168 milling teethand is powered by a fuel-efficient Deutz water-cooleddiesel engine. The milling machine features a 590-hp(440 kW) engine that delivers a horsepower-per-cut-ting-tooth ratio of 3.5 and efficient maximum workingspeed of 131.2 ft. (40 m) per minute.

Previously producing only hot-mix asphalt designs, theMileMaker now has the capability to introduce water orother chemicals into liquid asphalt entering the plant,thereby appropriately lowering the temperature to warm-mix specifications.

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Calder Brothers Corporation250 E. Warehouse Ct. | Taylors, SC 29687

phone: (864) 244-4800 | fax: (864) 244-5007 | www.4aMauldin.com

Discover More Ways Mauldin Can Help You Become a Master of the Mat.

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M413XT

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STOWERS MACHINERY CORP.www.stowerscat.com

Knoxville Headquarters (865) 546-1414Knoxville West (865) 218-8800Chattanooga

(423) 698-6943Kingsport

(423) 323-0400Crossville

(931) 484-4040

RICHMOND EQUIPMENT &

MACHINERY CO., INC.www.richmondmachinery.com

1701 Roseneath RdRichmond, VA 23230

(804) 359-4048(800) 662-6485

Attalla-Gadsden, AL (866) 811-7609Birmingham, AL(800) 547-0760Crestview, FL(850) 682-6510

Decatur-Huntsville, AL (800) 435-0922Dothan, AL

(334) 671-1040Huntsville, AL(256) 532-1776Marianna, FL(850) 526-2241Mobile, AL

(800) 243-0665Montgomery, AL (800) 521-9511

Opelika-Auburn, AL (334) 749-3359

Oxford-Anniston, AL (800) 547-8897Panama City, FL (850) 785-4007Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6700

Shelby County, AL (205) 664-4833Thomasville, AL(334) 636-0420Tuscaloosa, AL (205) 247-2800Tuscumbia, AL (256) 381-2771

Albany(800) 768-2892

Augusta(800) 446-5131

Austell(800) 282-1562Bloomingdale(800) 482-1144

Brunswick(800) 299-5010

Calhoun(800) 752-9804

Columbus(800) 633-5240

Dacula(800) 545-2945

Kennesaw(866) 289-2228

Macon(800) 633-5180

Savannah(800) 755-8382Statesboro

(888) 764-6506Valdosta

(800) 755-6841Washington

(888) 678-3211Waycross

(888) 948-2443

KELLY TRACTOR CO.8255 NW 58th St.

Miami, FL(305) 592-5360Clewiston, FL(863) 983-8177Ft.Myers, FL

(239) 693-6563West Palm Beach, FL

(561) 683-2015Davie, FL

(954) 581-8181

LOUISIANA [email protected]

P.O. Box 356Reserve, LA 70084(985) 536-1121(866) 843-7440Alexandria, LA(318) 443-2577Bossier City, LA(318) 746-2341Hammond, LA(985) 340-2820Lake Charles, LA(337) 439-3601Lafayette, LA(337) 837-2476Monroe, LA

(318) 323-1345Prairieville, LA(225) 673-3480Mansfield, LA(318) 872-9700

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

YANCEY BROS. CO.www.yanceybros.com

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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue

Commerce City, CO 80022

Phone: 800-732-6762 Fax: 303-288-8828 www.dynapac.us

Authorized Dynapac Dealers

Dynapac’s CC 624F

and compaction performance...

Dynapac’s CC624HF double-drum, high frequency vibratory asphalt rollers offer complete compaction control including mat temperature, speed, blows per foot, and other exceptional features.

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Dynapac – Providing Dynamic Compaction Solutions for over 70 years.

Doggett Construction & Forestry Equipmentwww.doggettgroup.com

St. Rose, LA 504.466.5577Covington, LA985.893.3005

Baton Rouge, LA225.291.3750Sulphur, LA

337.626.8503Alexandria, LA318.442.0455Monroe, LA

318.343.8787Shreveport, LA318.631.3090

Flint Equipment

Albany, GA229.888.1212

Perry, FL850.584.9200

Tallahassee, FL850.575.5600

Aynor, SC843.358.5688

Simpsonville, SC864.963.5835

W. Columbia, SC803.794.9340Adairsville, GA 770.773.9857Atlanta, GA

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

478.788.1586

James River Equipment

Charlotte, NC704.597.0211

Greensboro, NC336.668.2762Asheville, NC828.667.0176

Rish Equipment Co.

Chesapeake, VA757.485.2100Chester, VA

804.748.6411Coeburn, VA276.395.6901Bealeton, VA540.439.0668

Salem, VA540.380.2090Staunton, VA540.887.8291

Tractor & Equip. Co.

Tuscaloosa, AL205.752.0621

Panama City, FL850.763.4654Pensacola, FL850.505.0550Alabaster, AL205.621.2489Anniston, AL256.831.2440

Birmingham, AL205.591.2131Decatur, AL

256.355.0305Dothan, AL

334.678.1832 Grove Hill, AL334.275.4158

Mobile, AL251.457.8991

Montgomery, AL334.288.6580

Shoals Area, AL256.383.5666

Trekker Tractor, LLCwww.www.trekkertractor.com

West Palm Beach, FL561.296.9710

Miami, FL877.971.7070

Tampa, FL813.341.4646

Bonita Springs, FL239.949.0100

Atlas Copco Construction & Mining

www.atlascopco.usPompano Beach, FL

855.DYNAPACwww.atlascopco.us/miami

LaVergne, TN615.641.3000

www.atlascopco.us/nashville

Knoxville, TN865.673.0344

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www.sakaiamerica.com1-800-323-0535

WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT,THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS.

It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal the output of a55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMA mixes with ease, gettingbalanced high densities from the top through the bottom of the mat. Great on SMA, too! Andit provides a sound interlock between new overlays and profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time!

Check one out at your Sakai dealer today.

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Ashland, VA 23005804/798-6001

Burkeville, VA 23922434/767-5578

Chester, VA 23831804/748-9324

Fishersville, VA 22939540/337-3057

Salem, VA 24153540/380-2011

Manassas Park VA 20111703/631-8500

South Hill, VA434/447-1325

Danville VA 24540434/822-6110

Richmond VA 23220840/358-6776

Winchester, VA 22602540/667-9777

Asheville, NC 28806828/667-0176

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 704/636-2671

Matthews NC, 28104704/821-7399

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

Reynolds-Warren Equipment Companywww.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800/875-5659 • 404/361-1593

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Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL

251-633-4020Montgomery, AL

334-262-6642

Huntsville / Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Oxford, AL

800-917-7931Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENTRichmond, VA804-359-4048800-662-6485

Orlando, FL (Corporate Office)407-659-8700Orlando, FL

407-850-9614Jacksonville, FL904-737-6000

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954-581-4744Tampa, FL

813-630-0077

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Bill Grevas is Bergkamp Inc.’s new salesmanager. He will direct Bergkamp’s salesteam and be responsible for overseeing itsday-to-day sales orders and customerrequests from both contractors and govern-ment agencies. One of his goals is to be avisible resource for customers by visitingthem in the field to find out what they likeabout Bergkamp’s equipment, what isworking and what the company can makebetter. Previously serving as a member ofthe development department of KansasState University’s College of Technologyand Aviation — most recently as its associ-ate vice president of development — hebrings a strong sense of sales strategies asthey relate to the customer, according to thecompany.“Bill has a proven track record in grow-

ing sales,” said Bill Cooper, vice presi-dent/chief operating officer. “His leadershipand strong customer relations backgroundmake him an excellent fit for Bergkamp andour company growth goals moving for-ward.”For more information, call 785/825-1375

or visit www.bergkampinc.com.

Bill Grevas…

Bergkamp Inc. Hires New Sales Manager

Bill Grevas will direct Bergkamp’s sales team and be responsible foroverseeing its day-to-day sales orders and customer requests fromboth contractors and government agencies.

POWER EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920

(865) 577-5563

1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664

(423) 349-6111

Highway 58 @153Chattanooga, TN 37406

(423) 894-1870

1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086

(615) 213-0900

3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

(901) 346-9800

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866

(662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com

917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

(757) 485-2100(757) 485-3616

1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836

(804) 748-6411

133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW

Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901

Fax: (276) 395-3438

10214 Fayetteville Rd.Bealton, VA 22712

(540) 439-0668Fax: (540) 439-0719

5731 Glenmary DriveSalem, VA 24153(540) 380-4858

66 International laneSuite 102

Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291

Fax: (540) 887-8295

REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

(800) 875-5659(404) 361-1593

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

5336 Messer-Airport HwyBirmingham, AL(205) 591-2131

3820 Greensboro Ave.Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 752-0621

2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991

800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL

(256) 355-03053285 Selma HighwayMontgomery, AL (334) 288-6580

243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL

(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane

Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL

(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL

(205) 621-24893305 Highway 77Panama City, FL(850) 763-4654

9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL

(850) 505-0550

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Asphalt Preservation Tools ProvideEco-Friendly, Cost-Effective Repairs

The launch of the new Bobcat asphalt preservation tools(APT) system provides asphalt paving contractors and gov-ernment customers with an innovative system that is pow-ered by Bobcat loaders for cost-effective repairs that mini-mize traffic disruption, according to the manufacturer.

This simple restoration system will be beneficial to asphaltpaving contractors and road repair crews at all levels of gov-ernment for repairing potholes and other surface defects likecracks, deteriorating surfaces and frost heaves that developin streets, highways and parking lots. The system also is idealfor reclamation of driveways, trails and golf cart paths.

These attachments are designed to perform a three-stepasphalt preservation process that seamlessly fuses recycledasphalt with surrounding asphalt to create a strong anddurable bond that outlasts conventional asphalt approaches,because it does not involve cold joints or repeated treat-ments.

The Bobcat asphalt preservation tools help answer agrowing need for eco-friendly restoration processes that willdecrease expenses and extend the life of road and highwayrepairs. According to the National Asphalt PavementAssociation, the United States has more than 2 million milesof paved roads and highways, and 94 percent of those aresurfaced with asphalt.

The asphalt preservation tools system consists of aninfrared asphalt heater and an asphalt processor that is com-patible with 12 approved Bobcat all-wheel steer loaders, skidsteer loaders and track loaders including the A300, A770,S300, S330, S750, S770, S850, T300, T320, T750, T770 and

T870. These attachments can be connected to the loaderquickly and easily with the Bob-Tach attachment mountingsystem, which provides a tight-fit attachment hookup.

The 3,760-lb. (1,705 kg) AH30 heater is 59 in. (150 cm)long, 84.4 in. (214 cm) high and 111.4 in. (283 cm) wide. Itsthree infrared heating elements can heat an asphalt repairarea as large as 30 sq. ft. (2.8 sq m) to 300 F (149 C) to soft-en and recycle the asphalt for the milling process.

The 995-lb. (451 kg) AP40 processor is 60.4 in. (153 cm)long, 47.7 in. (121 cm) high and 76.9 in. (195 cm) wide. Itcan mill existing damaged asphalt material up to 45.5 in.(115.5 cm) wide with cutting depths ranging from 1.5 to 6 in.(3.8 to 15 cm) deep. The unit can process, remix and levelthe rejuvenated asphalt to the desired depth and prepare it forcompaction.

This asphalt recycling system saves an average of 60 per-cent of the costs associated with other asphalt repair meth-ods. By reducing the consumption of raw materials, the sys-tem also eliminates the purchase, storing and transporting ofadditional resources. Additionally, the Bobcat asphaltrestoration process requires less manpower and less trans-porting equipment, according to the manufacturer.

The system also works when the job requires high maneu-verability, as the Bobcat loader and attachments can conductwork within a single lane, minimizing traffic disruption. It isan ideal solution when a smaller repair will answer the need,as opposed to a large asphalt overlay project.

For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.

Asphalt preservation tools system will be beneficial toasphalt paving contractors and road repair crews atall levels of government for repairing potholes andother surface defects like cracks, deteriorating sur-faces and frost heaves that develop in streets, high-ways and parking lots.

The asphalt preservation tools system consists of aninfrared asphalt heater and an asphalt processor thatis compatible with 12 approved Bobcat all-wheel steerloaders, skid steer loaders and track loaders.

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FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313Jacksonville • 904/786-6710

Ocala • 352/629-7585Orlando • 407/849-6560

Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800Plant City • 813/754-2727

West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

North CarolinaAsheville • 828/681-5172Charlotte • 704/376-7554Greenville • 252/695-6200High Point • 336/665-0110Raleigh • 919/851-2030

Wilmington • 910/254-2031

South CarolinaColumbia • 803/794-6150Greer • 864/877-8962

North Charleston • 843/552-0095

Ashland, VA • 804/798-6001Fishersville, VA • 540/337-3057Richlands, VA • 276/596-9440Salem, VA • 540/380-2011

Winchester, VA • 540/667-9777www.JamesRiverEquipment.com

Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900

Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283

AlabamaBirmingham • 205/591-2131Alabaster • 205/621-2489Anniston • 256/831-2440Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832Mobile • 251/457-8991

Montgomery • 334/288-6580Shoals Area • 256/383-5666FTuscaloosa • 205/752-0621

FloridaPanama City • 850/763-4654Pensacola • 850/505-0550

GeorgiaAtlanta • 404/366-0693Albany • 229/435-0982Augusta • 706/798-7777Calhoun • 706/879-6200Columbus • 706/562-1801Hoschton • 706/654-9850Kennesaw • 678/354-5533Macon • 478/745-6891

Savannah • 912/330-7500www.tractor-equipment.com

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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

THE NEW DYNAMIC EFFICIENCY W 210i WITH MORE THAN 60 NEW INNOVATIVE FEATURES

More power with less fuel technology:PTS – Parallel to Surface

WIDRIVE – New control solutions

ISC – Intelligent speed control

LEVEL PRO – Designed for the crew

3DS – Flexible application drum speed

VCS – Environmentally friendly

W 210iEngine: 716 HPMilling widths: 6’ 7”; optional: combo and 7’ 3”Milling depth: 13”Operating weight, CE: 63,670 lbs

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 YearsServing the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years

1997 Etnyre S2000Distributor, 2000 gallons, controls in cab,propane heat, 12’ spraybar, Ford F800w/Cummins dieselengine, 5 spd trans, 2 spd axle, air brakes

1993 Blaw Knox PF-150 Paver, 8-13’screed w/diesel heat,Deutz diesel engine

2005 Midland SPD-8Road Widener, 8’ widening, dual discharge, Hydrostaticdrive, 2-3’ hyd extention

NEW MarathonTPS250T TackDistributor, Honda5.5hp gas engine,10GPM pumping system, 250 galloncapacity, 5’ spray wandw/40’ hose, 10” fillerlid, dual burners

2011 MarathonKERA10 Walk BehindCrack Sealer, 10 gallonmaterial vat, full wraparound oil jacket, manual full sweep agitation, heated 3/4”discharge valve

NEW MarathonHEPR36 Walk BehindInfrared Heater, 3’x3’,360,000 BTU

1999 Blaw Knox PF5510 Paver, Ultimat10-20 electric screed,smoke eater, powercrown & slope

1997 Elgin WhirlwindSeries L Sweeper,1997 Ford Cargo truckw/Cummins Diesel5.9L, Allison automatic4 spd, 2 spd, airbrakes

866-430-75393517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

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2003 Hypac C530AH 9Wheel Rubber TireRoller, Cummins 3.3Ldiesel engine, co-comats, water system,ROPS canopy

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FLORIDA

Pensacola, FL850-505-0550

Panama City, FL850-763-4654

ALABAMA

5336 Messer Airport Hwy.Birmingham, AL 35212

205-591-2131

Fax: 205-591-8321

Grove Hill, AL251-275-4158

Tuscumbia, AL256-383-5666

Dothan, AL334-678-1832

Mobile, AL 251-457-8991

Decatur, AL256-355-0305

Alabaster, AL205-621-2489

Tuscaloosa, A205-752-0621

Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Oxford, AL256-831-2440

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www.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800-875-5659 • 404-361-1593

Fax: 404-361-1885

RICHMOND MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230

1-800-662-6485

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SARASOTA PARTS

Sarasota, FL 34243941-752-1300

TAMPA PARTS

Riverview, FL 33569813-621-4902

MIAMI

Miami, FL 33166305-592-5740

WEST PALM BEACH

West Palm Beach, FL 33404561-848-6618

ORLANDO

Orlando, FL 32804407-299-1212

FORT MYERS

Ft. Myers, FL 33916239-334-3627

POMPANO BEACH PARTS

Pompano Beach, FL 33064954-977-9541

MELBOURNE PARTS

West Melbourne, FL 32904321-729-8944

NEW TAMPA

Lutz, FL 33559813-995-0841

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The Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

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5210 Reese RoadDavie, FL, 33314

954-581-4744954-583-0318 (Fax)

5151 Dr. Martin LutherKing, Jr. Blvd.

Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-481-8554

239-481-3302 (Fax)

Birmingham, AL2238 Pinson Valley Parkway

Birmingham, AL 35217205-841-6666

205-849-0853 (Fax)

Mobile, AL23 Schillinger Road North

Mobile, AL 36608251-633-4020

251-633-9157 (Fax)

Montgomery, AL3120 Old Hayneville RoadMontgomery, AL 36108

334-262-6642334-834-2272 (Fax)

Huntsville, AL15101 Alabama Highway 20

Madison, AL 35756256-350-0006

256-355-5250 (Fax)

Oxford, AL1501 Highway 78 East

Oxford, AL 36203256-832-5053

256-831-4295 (Fax)

Pensacola, FL7950 Pittman AvenuePensacola, FL 32534

850-479-3004850-474-1602 (Fax)

5732 Frontage RoadForest Park, Georgia 30297

404-366-0693404-366-9688 (Fax)

160 Robinson Road NWCalhoun, Georgia 30701

706-879-6200

2314 Highway 53Hoschton, Georgia 30548

706-654-9850706-654-9856 (Fax)

1502 Box RoadColumbus, Georgia 31907

706-562-1801706-562-9897 (Fax)

2727 Gray HighwayMacon, Georgia 31211

478-745-6891478-745-7291 (Fax)

3809 Mike Padgett HighwayAugusta, Georgia 30906

706-798-7777706-798-3237 (Fax)

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229-435-0982229-435-5259 (Fax)

1200 Highway 80 EastPooler, Georgia 31322

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678-354-5533678-354-5577 (Fax)

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Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50

Scale......................................................................................$90

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $90

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$90

Bantam C-35 Crawler Shovel, 1:50 Scale ......................$70

Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$125

Bantam Truck Mounted Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

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

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60

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

Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,

1:25 Scale..........................................................................$25

Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer

Loader ..............................................................................$25

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$45

Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer

Set, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$65

Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$40

Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25

Scale..................................................................................$25

Bobcat 2008 Road Tour Semi Tractor/Trailer, 1:64 Scale ..

..........................................................................................$25

Caterpillar Military D8R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale$65

Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$110

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........$105

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$90

Caterpillar 226B3 Skid Steer Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........$50

Caterpillar 247B3 Multi-Terrain Track Loader, 1:32 Scale ..

..........................................................................................$50

Caterpillar 432E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Caterpillar 906H Compact Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$40

Caterpillar Military 924H Versalink Loader in Desert

Camouflage, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$45

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale..........................$55

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ........................$115

Hamm GRW280 Compactor w/Cabin ............................$80

Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale ........................$60

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40

International "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ........$125

International TD-15 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................$65

International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale..........................$24

International TD-25 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................$70

John Deere 400D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale............$50

John Deere 624K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................$45

John Deere 850K Dozer ..................................................$60

John Deere 872 GP Grader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$60

Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................$110

Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$80

Komatsu HM250 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$80

Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$50

Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$105

Komatsu PC350 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$90

Komatsu PC2000-8 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale..............$260

Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40

Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$40

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$95

Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..

........................................................................................$100

Link-Belt 800 X2 Excavator,1:50 Scale ........................$200

Link-Belt 80100 Rough Terrain Crane..........................$200

Mack Granite MP w/ Bottom Dump Trailer ....................$95

Mack R Model Mixer Truck, Patriotic Detailing, 1:34 Scale ..

..........................................................................................$95

Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ................................$75

Peterbilt 367 Dump Truck w/ Beavertail Trailer, 1:50 Scale

........................................................................................$100

Volvo EC460 L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$150

Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ....................$25

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Consolidated Resource Recovery, Inc.3025 Whitfield Avenue

Sarasota, Florida 34243941.756.0977

Fax: 941.751.6942

Has the following positions available:

Drivers - Full time driving positions; walking floor trailers andlowboy transports for heavy equipment. Minimum 5 years of experience driving with a Class A CDL; lowboy transport requireshazmat endorsement. Clean driver’s license.

Driver/Route Manager – dispatch transport and product deliverydrivers throughout the state. Establish routes, maintain per-mits, track product at various sites. Clean driver’s license.

Heavy Equipment Shop Manager – schedule and dispatch field mechanics in maintenance and repair of heavy equipmentand tractor trailers. Oversee all aspects of daily operations, maintenance and repairs in our Sarasota shop. Clean driver’s license.

Safety Manager – administers safety program for land clearingand yard waste recycling company. Clean driver’s license.

Heavy Equipment Operators - Immediate openings for experienced excavator operators and/or loader operators usingvarious attachments for land clearing crew. Live around TampaBay area, must be able to travel. Clean driver’s license, reliabletransportation with insurance. Pay commensurate with experience plus benefits. Apply online atwww.resourcerecovery.com. EEO - Drug Free

Mechanics - Immediate opening for a mechanic with experience in diesel engines, heavy equipment, tractor trailers. Welding andA/C experience a plus. Ability to diagnose equipment problemsand make repairs. Live in Tampa Bay area, travel to sites in ourservice truck and work out of Sarasota shop. Clean driver’s license.

Pay commensurate with experience plus benefits.

Apply online at www.resourcerecovery.com. EEO - Drug Free

Service Manager JobJob FunctionManages service operations within the dealership to maximize return on investment. Optimizes

service department processes to ensure internal and external customer satisfaction. Grow

profitable service labor sales. Exercises disciplined expense control. Attract and retain

outstanding talent and department personnel. The position of Service Manager requires

organizational ability. This position is part of the management group of the dealership.

Essential Duties

1. Develops and maintains effective service department processes to ensure internal and

external customer satisfaction.

2. Schedules service work according to priority and maintains orderly flow of work.

3. Proactively solicits work for jobs that have been quoted and machines due maintenance.

4. Advises customers of necessary repair service including estimates of cost; also makes

recommendations to customers for preventative maintenance.

5. Handles customer complaint problems pertaining to service and repair work.

6. Responsible for keeping shop area clean.

7. Creates annual service department goals and budget, in alignment with the organization’s

financial and operational objectives.

8. Takes the lead in sharing best practices and implementing common processes throughout

the service department.

9. Submits all service warranty and product improvement program claims within the required

time frame to receive maximum credit.

10. Recruits, hires, develops and retains key talent by maintaining a current internal depth

chart, recruiting and hiring plans and individual development plans.

11. Maintains all department tools, equipment and vehicles in good working order.

Skills & Qualifications• Minimum 3 years experience in Service Department operations.

• Ability to use standard desktop applications, such as Microsoft Office and internet functions.

• Ability to speak effectively one-on-one and within a group.

• High School Diploma or GED equivalent.

• Familiar with Case Construction Equipment and competitive products.

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NEEDED BULLDOZER D6N LGP ENCCAB USER USA LOW HOURS LOWPRICE • WANT TO BUY FROM USA«CONTRACTORS D6N LGP D7G D8KCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS (USEDOR NEW). WE PREFER 100 OR MORE.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D8R DOZERCONTACT:EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROTO TILLER ATTACHMENTCONTACT:PHONE: 250-378-7505EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED 2X 50T RIGID DUMPTRUCK.PRICE ~ 50K USD.CONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 0031227570364EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANY LONG REACH BOOMS OR STICKS.LONGER THEN NORMAL BOOM ORSTICK. LONG REACH EXCAVATORFRONTSCONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOPHONE: 330-365-0654EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADERS • AMLOOKING FOR CONTRACTORS ORLANDSCAPERS WHO ARE LOOKING TOSELL THEIR USED BOBCAT BRANDSKID STEER LOADERS THAT ARELOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERNUNITED STATES. • PREFER LARGEFRAME MACHINES, S330, S300, S250,T320, T300, T250 EQUIPPED WITH THE"GOLD PACKAGE", BUT I WILL BUYANY BOBCAT THAT YOU HAVE FORSALE. DONT TRADE IT IN, SELL IT TOME. **DEALERS - DONT WASTE YOURTIME RESPONDING**CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AM LOOKING TO BUY CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT REPAIR MANUALS FORLATE MODEL NAME BRAND CON-STRUCTION EQUIPMENT.CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAB OR CANOPY FOR AN OLDER CAT120 GRADER • WE ARE LOOKING FORAN ENCLOSED CAB OR CANOPY FORA CATERPILLAR 120 MOTORGRADER. •THINK THAT A CAB OR CANOPY OFFOF A 12E OR F WILL WORK ALSO.PLEASE OFFER WHAT YOU HAVE.CONTACT: WENDELL CAINPHONE: 001-770-381-8984FAX: 001-770-381-6977EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

1000 OR MORE ROAD MACHINERY.CONTACT: SAEED.MPHONE: +98-912-472 29 89FAX: +98-21-48 62 295EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRI PRIME DIESEL PUMPS • 6X6 AND12X12 VACUUM OR VENTURI DIESELPUMPSCONTACT: MICHAEL COPPOLAPHONE: 973-962-1890FAX: 973-962-9112EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOWERS/STEEL STAIR CASES, STEELLADDERS WANTED IN EXCHANGE FORDEER HUNTING. WWW.SIKASTAG.COMCONTACT: PERCY RANSOMEPHONE: 215-350-1165EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE USEDKAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS FROM 5 0Z TO 9 5 Z (SERIES II, IV, V), YEARMODEL 2003 AND BELOW. MACHINESMUST BE GOOD LOOKING AND INWORKING CONDITION WITH OLDPAINT. PLEASE OFFER ME WHAT YOUHAVE WITH BUNCH OF PICTURES,YEAR MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER,MACHINE CONDITION AND FINALOFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ESTACION TOTAL TOPCON GTS 105NCONTACT: GONZALO REYES MOSCOSOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRADE TWO 29529 FIRESTONE SUPERROCK GRIP TIRES 60% FOR TWO 29529DIRT TIRESCONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-297-4758FAX: 856-362-5602EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HEAVY HAUL MURRAY TRAILER •LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED MURRAYTRAILER TO HAUL 623 SCRAPERS,WATER WAGONS, 47 TON OVER THEBACK LOADING, EXPANDABLE RUN-NING GEAR, DETACHABLE WIDE NECKWITH A 21 6" DECK.CONTACT: EMMETT O LEARYPHONE: 520-349-3526FAX: 520-798-0740EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––UNDER SLUÑG CRANE ROLLERS 5TON• S TYPE BEAM TAPER FLANGE15IN./5.5IN.WIDE (NEED 3)CONTACT: MIKE FEMOYERPHONE: 904-497-9285EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––A WELL DRILLER THAT CAN BE OPER-ATED BY ONE OR TWO PEOPLE.CONTACT: B. SMITHPHONE: 509-368-9174EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT307 OR, CAT308 EXCAVATOR • CANBE ANOTHER BRAND EQUAL SIZE.NEEDS TO HAVE LEVELING BLADEAND HYD THUMB.OFFSET BOOMWOULD BE NICE.MID 90 MODEL.UNDER20,000CONTACT: BEN SEAYPHONE: 706-871-0100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS • ALWAYSBUYING USED VIBRATORY PILE HAM-MERS MANUFACTURED BY PVE, MKT,ICE AND APE. EMAIL PICS, SPECS &PRICING TO [email protected] FOR QUICK DEALS & CASHOFFERS.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY DOZER D9ROR D9N FROM 1990 UP TO 1997CONTACT: OUFIPHONE: 966 530185141EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE CORE DRILL AND 6" BIT,AND TRENCH BOX 20X10 WITH 42" AND30" SPREADERSCONTACT: ROMEY WILLIAMSONPHONE: 3042725923FAX: 3042725823EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR CATERPILLAR WHEEL-LOADERS & HITACHI EXCAVATORS •WE NEED THE FOLLOWING CATERPIL-LAR WHEELLOADERS 950, 950B, 950E,966F & HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200,EX400.FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US.CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHANPHONE: +92-345-8818803EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PICK UP TRUCK, SUBURBANCONTACT: BOONE RACING ENT.PHONE: 301-898-9195, 301-471-9634EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2006 JCB 3CX BACKHOE • IN GOODCONDITIONCONTACT: AFOLABI JIBRILLPHONE: +233 24 678 8504FAX: +233 30 321 5630EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRAULIC THUMB TO FIT 1999 EX 160HITACHI EXCAVATOR WITH ALL PIPING& CONTROLS, ALSO QUICK COUPLERHYDRAULIC OR MANUAL. UPPER MID-WEST, SEND PICTURES AND BESTPRICECONTACT: DOUG GYSBERSPHONE: 507-291-0178FAX: 507-263-4106EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU / HITACHI 200 SIZE EXCAVA-TOR • MID 90S MACHINE, EAST COASTLOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

USED CAT 928 AND 930 MODEL 1999AND2000 • AM LOOKING TO BUY USEDCAT MODEL 1999 AND 2000 WITHGOOD CONDITINING, I AM LOOKINGFOR 3 CAT WHEEL LOADER, 930 AND928CONTACT: MAMDOUHPHONE: 509-328-9733EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANECONTACT: RAFEEC KOTTIKKULONPHONE: 0096597298681EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RM 60 OR RM 80 • AM SEARCHINGUSED RUBBLE MASTER RM 60 OR 80CRUSHER.CONTACT: BARUN SHARMAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER 966D, 966E, 936E •WANT TO BUY WHEEL LOADERS LIKETHESE MODEL 966D, E 936E 950D.CONTACT: SAUDPHONE: 5623918774FAX: 5623918774EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3040HP CONCRETE SAW • SELF PRO-PELED 30-40HP CONCRETE SAWCONTACT: WILLIAM KANAYANPHONE: 909-337-5428FAX: 909-337-4894EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED EQUIPMENT!!! • LOOKINGFOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT (ALL TYPES)MOST WANTED LATE MODEL! CON-TACT JOE NOW!!CONTACT: JOE DECRISTOPHONE: 570-360-5162EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MIGHTY MURCH RAM HEAD PART#MM10642 • LOOKING FOR A REPLACE-MENT PART FOR A MIGHTY MURCWOOD SPILTTER MODEL # MM10642RAM HEAD ORIGINAL PURCHASE DATE1994CONTACT: JILLPHONE: 1-256-431-4143EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GENERATOR WHISPER WATT • LOOK-ING FOR A WHISPER WATT WITH 20 KWSINGLE PHRASE OR SINGLE & 3PHRASECONTACT: RUSSPHONE: 1-925-449-1958EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GEHL 7810 E |CONTACT: ALANPHONE: 785-293-2110EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CHIPPERCONTACT: CARLOS SIERRAPHONE: 787-479-2300EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

JOHN DEERE 690 EXCAVATOR • BUCK-ET TEETHCONTACT: MATTHEW FOERSTERPHONE: 972-437-5137EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HOOK LIFT TRUCK 33, 000 GVW •INTERNATIONAL OR SIMILAR 33,000GVW 2002 OR NEWERCONTACT: TOM FLINTPHONE: 201-207-1041FAX: 201-754-9752EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT ZIPPER | WTB ASPHALT ZIP-PER ANY SIZE NO DEALERS PLEASECONTACT: JAMES MANNPHONE: 404-273-9424FAX: 770-306-2962 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET LIFT | HAS TO BE 50 FEETCONTACT: MONICAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RUBBER TRACKS | INTERESTED INMINI EXAVATORS RUBBER TRACKS +TRACK LOADERS RUBBER TRACKSCONTACT: MARCONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––REPAIR MANUALS | AM LOOKING TOBUY REPAIR MANUALS FOR LATEMODEL NAME BRAND CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT.CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADERS | AMLOOKING FOR CONTRACTORS ORLANDSCAPERS WHO ARE LOOKING TOSELL THEIR USED BOBCAT BRANDSKID STEER LOADERS THAT ARELOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERNUNITED STATES. I PREFER LARGEFRAME MACHINES, S330, S300, S250,T320, T300, T250 EQUIPPED WITH THE"GOLD PACKAGE", BUT I WILL BUYANY BOBCAT THAT YOU HAVE FORSALE. DONT TRADE IT IN, SELL IT TOME. **DEALERS - DONT WASTE YOURTIME RESPONDING** I AM ALSO LOOK-ING TO BUY ANY REPAIR MANUALSTHAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR LATEMODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT.CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D7AT D10KOMASTU 155 375 1990 AND UP USERNO SALEMAN ONLY USA. NO JUNKCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 - 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EXCAVATOR THUMB | NEEDHYDRAULIC THUMB TO FIT 1999 EX 160HITACHI EXCAVATOR WITH ALL PIPING& CONTROLS, ALSO QUICK COUPLERHYDRAULIC OR MANUAL. UPPER MID-WEST, SEND PICTURES AND BESTPRICE, CONTACT DOUG BACKHOESERVICE.CONTACT: DOUG GYSBERSPHONE: 507-291-0178FAX: 507-263-4106EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KOMATSU / HITACHI 200 SIZE EXCAVA-TOR | MID 90S MACHINE, EAST COASTLOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CAT 928 AND 930 MODEL 1999AND 2000 I AM LOOKING TO BUY USEDCAT MODEL 1999 AND 2000 WITHGOOD CONDITIONING, LOOKING FOR 3CAT WHEEL LOADER, 930 AND 928.CONTACT: MAMDOUHPHONE: 509-328-9733EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANECONTACT: RAFEEC KOTTIKKULONPHONE: 0096597298681EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED RUBBLE MASTER RM 60 OR 80CRUSHER.CONTACT: BARUN SHARMAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT TO BUY WHEEL LOADERS LIKETHESE: MODEL 966D, E 936E 950D.CONTACT: SAUDPHONE: 5623918774FAX: 5623918774EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––30-40 HP SELF PROPELLED CONCRETESAWCONTACT: WILLIAM KANAYANPHONE: 909-337-5428FAX: 909-337-4894EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED EQUIPMENT!!! | LOOKINGFOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT (ALL TYPES)MOST WANTED LATE MODEL! CONTACT: JOE DECRISTOPHONE: 570-360-5162EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A REPLACEMENT PARTFOR A MIGHTY MURCH WOOD SPILT-TER MODEL # MM10642 RAM HEADORIGINAL PURCHASE DATE 1994CONTACT: JILLPHONE: 1-256-431-4143EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GENERATOR WHISPER WATT | LOOK-ING FOR A WHISPER WATT WITH 20 KWSINGLE PHRASE OR SINGLE & 3PHRASECONTACT: RUSSPHONE: 1 925 449 1958EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY MANUALS | WE BUY MANU-ALS, ANY KIND, I PREFERBULKS/PACKAGES OF APPROXIMATE-LY 100 OR MORE OF PARTS, OPERA-TOR OR SERVICE MANUALS.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Aftermarket Accessory…

JLG’s SkyGuard Offers EnhancedControl Panel Protection for LiftsJLG Industries Inc., an Oshkosh

Corporation company and a manufacturer ofaerial work platforms and telescopic materi-al handlers, announced the availability ofSkyGuard, an aftermarket accessory thatprovides enhanced control panel protectionfor boom lifts.When activated by approximately 50 lbs.

of force, the SkyGuard sensor, which can beinitiated from a variety of angles, stops allfunctions. Its reverse functionality stops allfunctions and then undoes most functionsthat were in use at the time of sensor activa-tion for less than a second’s worth of time.The control system automatically accessesthe functions in use by the operator at thetime of SkyGuard activation, and — for asmall period of time — is able to reverse thatsequence, with the exception of certain func-tions.In a situation where extreme force is

exerted, the sensor bar breaks away to pro-

vide additional space for the operator. A hornand optional blue flashing beacon simultane-ously alerts other workers on the job site tosensor activation.“SkyGuard was developed after extensive

research and testing,” said Jeff Ford, JLGIndustries global product director. “Theresults clearly demonstrate JLG’s ongoingcommitment to innovation that enhancesboth productivity and enhanced controlpanel protection.”Positioned in front of the platform control

panel, SkyGuard does not limit platformwork space or the capacity of the boom liftor disrupt operator visibility. SkyGuard usesno movable parts, eliminating the need forscheduled or additional maintenance. Inaddition, it can be installed on most combus-tion-powered JLG boom lifts manufacturedfrom 2004 and after.For more information, visit

www.jlg.com/skyguard4.

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Manlifts

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2003 LeeBoy 8500, 8-15 ft

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Casey Equipment Co.

847-437-8686

Milling Machines

2006 Dynapac PL2000, 80''

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good condition, 3423 hours

..................................$183,750.

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Queretaro, MexicoFri., January 25, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Attachments, Trucks andTrailers

• Atlantic City, NJFri., January 25, 2013For: Hertz Equipment Rentals,Late Model ConstructionVehicles, Forklifts, SupportEquipment

• Cleveland, OHSat., January 26, 2013For: Construction Equipment,Attachments, Trucks andTrailers

• Kissimmee, FLSat.-Sun., February 2-10, 2013For: Annual 9 Day Auction!Construction Equipment,Trucks, Trailers, Support

• Las Vegas, NVSat., March 16, 2013For: Late Model Rental FleetEquipment

• Atlantic City, NJThurs.-Sun., March 21-24,2013For: Construction Equipment,Trucks and Trailers

• Central New YorkSat., May 4, 2013For: Construction Equipment300+ Collectible Cars, 1940-1970, US Army Jeeps andMore

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Houston, TXFebruary 6-7, 2013

• Las Vegas, NVFebruary 8, 2013

• Phoenix, AZFebruary 12-13, 2013

• Tipton, CAFebruary 15, 2013

• Orlando, FLFebruary 18-23, 2013

• Chehalis, WAMarch 5, 2013

• Fort Worth, TXMarch 5-6, 2013

• Salt Lake City, UTMarch 8, 2013

• Denver, COMarch 12, 2013

• Los Angeles, CAMarch 19, 2013

• Sacramento, CAMarch 22, 2013

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com866-372-1700�

• San Bernardino, CASat., January 26, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Sacramento, CASat., February 9, 2013For: Construction Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com601-656-9768

• Dothan, AlJan 31 thru Feb 2, 2013For: 16th Annual Farm &Construction EquipmentAuction

• Philadelphia, MSMarch 20-22, 2013For: 12th Annual SpringtimeContractors EquipmentAuction

• Philadelphia, MSMay 29-30, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Philadelphia, MSJuly 17-18 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Philadelphia, MSSeptember 18-19, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Philadelphia, MSNovember 20-21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

DEL PETERSON &

ASSOCIATES

www.delpeterson.com�800-492-9090

• Springfield, ILThurs., January 31 2013For: Construction and FarmEquipment

• Online OnlyClosing February 5, 2013For: Late Model John DeereFarm Equipment

• Online OnlyThurs., February 19, 2013For: Construction and FarmEquipment, Trucks andTrailers

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INMarch 29, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Pendleton, INJune 21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Pendleton, INSeptember 20, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Pendleton, INDecember 13, 2013For: Construction Equipment

GLOBAL FORCE

AUCTION GROUP

www.gforceauction.com�877-631-0650

• Online OnlyJanuary 31-February 1, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Online OnlyFebruary 26-27, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• West Friendship, MDSat., March 2, 2013For: Part 2 of Liquidation ofNew River Landscapes andLocal Contractors

HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC

www.hilcoind.com�847-313-4747

• Online OnlyJanuary 23-24, 2013For: Construction and SupportEquipment

• Kennesaw, GAJanuary 29-30, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• Tuscaloosa, ALMarch 20-21, 2013For: Construction Equipment

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com toview the complete auctionschedules, inspection reportsand to place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYJanuary 24, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYJanuary 30-31, 2013For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYFebruary 26-28, 2013For: Construction Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Wilson, NCThurs., January 31, 2013For: Construction Equipment

MYRON BOWLING

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.myronbowling.com�513-738-3311

• Tuscaloosa, ALWed./Thurs., March 20-21,2013For: Well MaintainedHighway ConstructionEquipment

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• Elmwood Park, NJ

Wed., January 30, 2013

For: Construction Equipment

• North Franklin, CT

Wed.-Fri., March 14-16, 2013

For: Construction Equipment

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., January 31, 2013

For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs., February 14, 2013

For: Construction Equipment

QUANTOS AUCTIONS

www.quantosauctions.com

253-236-8555

• ONLINE ONLY

March 13,, 2013

For: Construction Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri., February 22, 2013

For: Construction and Utility

Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Kissimmee, FL

February 11-18, 2013

For: Construction Equipment,

Trucks and Trailers

AuctionsComing

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Alex Lyon & Son Sale Managers &Auctioneers Inc.

Alex Lyon & Son was founded in 1950 byAlex Lyon as a company that handled privatetreaty negotiations of cattle and farm machinery. In 1973, Alex’s son Jack became more

involved and began to diversify, working heavyequipment sales into the lineup of services.Today, the company conducts sales of con-

struction equipment the world over.Alex Lyon & Son is headquartered in

Syracuse, N.Y.For more information, visit

www.lyonauction.com.

Asset AuctionsAsset Auctions is located at One Adams Place,

310 Seven Fields Blvd., Suite 351, Seven Fields,Pa. 16046.For more information, visit assetnation.com, a

newly revamped company Web site starting inJanuary. Asset Nation can be reached at 800/856-7445

or [email protected].

CAT Auction Services Cat Auction Services began in 2008 when five

Caterpillar dealerships came together to createan auction company that would enhance the cus-tomer relationships they already had. Today CatAuction Services is 25 Cat dealer partners strongand growing. For more information, visit

www.catauctions.com.

Davis Auctions Inc. Davis Auctions Inc. is a public auction house

for construction equipment and related supplies.Davis Auctions Inc. has been in business since1976 selling as an agent for various consignors,including Northeast Utilities, Yankee Gas,Public Service of New Hampshire, variousmunicipalities, banks and private companies.Davis Auctions also provides appraisals for theconstruction industry. James H. Davis, presidentof Davis Auctions Inc., is an associate memberof the International Society of Appraisers and amember of the New England Appraisers

Association. Davis Auctions Inc. is located at 210 Cheshire

Road, Route 68, Prospect, Conn. 06712.For more information, call 800/201-4368 or

203/758-4087 or visitwww.davisauctionsinc.com.

Deanco Auction Co. of Miss. Inc.Deanco Auction was established in 1992 and

specializes in a wide variety of auctions includ-ing construction equipment, farm tractors andfarming machinery, logging equipment, heavy-duty trucks and trailers in all areas of the UnitedStates. The Deanco team brings more than 80years of combined auction experience to theindustry.The sale site in Philadelphia, Miss., is located

on 50 acres, features a 10,000 sq. ft. all-weatherdrive-thru facility, as well as a 3,850 ft. pavedand lighted airstrip. The sale site in Dothan, Ala.,was recently remodeled, bringing many new fea-tures to the forefront of Deanco’s operations.For more information, call 877/898-5905 or

visit www.deancoauction.com.

Don Smock Auction Company Inc. Don Smock Auction Company Inc. was

founded in 1990. The company holds four majorauctions each year at its all-weather drive thrufacility, located at 6531 S. State Road 13,Pendleton, Ind., 46064-9194. Don Smock alsoconducts onsite auctions throughout theMidwest annually. Don Smock offers additional services includ-

ing commissioned auctions, outright purchases,trustee liquidations and estate and real estate auc-tions. For more information, call 765/778-9277 or

visit www.dsaauctions.com.

Henderson AuctionsMarvin A. Henderson founded HendersonAuctions in 1957. The company conductsnumerous types of sales, including indus-trial equipment, travel trailer, real estate,business liquidation and government auc-tions at its site in Livingston, La., as well

A Guide to Industry Auction Companies

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er when firms employed 5.546 millionworkers. The industry unemployment ratefell from 16 percent a year earlier, indicatingthat formerly unemployed constructionworkers are leaving the industry at a fasterrate than they are being rehired.

Both residential and nonresidential con-struction added jobs in December, with resi-dential construction outpacing nonresiden-tial construction for the month. Residentialconstruction added 18,100 jobs inDecember, with residential building contrac-tors adding 5,800 employees and residentialspecialty contractors adding 12,300 newworkers. Residential construction employ-ment is now up by 29,800, or 1.5 percent,compared to 12 months ago.

Nonresidential contractors added 11,900jobs (0.3 percent) in December, but are downby 12,400 jobs (minus 0.4 percent) com-pared to one year ago. Nonresidential spe-cialty trade contractors added 5,600 jobs forthe month, while nonresidential buildingcontractors added another 7,000 jobs.However, heavy and civil engineering con-

struction firms lost 700 jobs during themonth, dragged down by continuing cut-backs in government infrastructure spend-ing.

Association officials said the growth inconstruction employment was likelyrestrained by uncertainties about what feder-al tax and spending levels would be in 2013as Washington officials worked to addressthe pending fiscal cliff. They noted that thestopgap measure passed early in Januarywould do little to resolve broader fiscal prob-lems that are making it increasingly difficultfor the federal government to invest in vitalinfrastructure projects.

“Until Washington can address the broad-er challenge of out-of-control entitlementspending we are going to see more politicalstandoffs like the fiscal cliff and fewerinvestments in infrastructure,” said StephenE. Sandherr, the association’s chief executiveofficer. “Congress and the administrationneed to focus their energy on addressing thefiscal imbalances that are the root cause ofthese recurring political crises.”

AGC Says Fiscal Cliff StopgapDoes Little to Aid Infrastructure

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as at its other equipment yards in theregion. These sales are held annually asapproximately eight large multi-day sales,20 or more Online Only auctions and ten to20 on-site auctions.Henderson Auctions’ permanent auctionsite in Livingston sits on 50 acres consist-ing of a large pavilion with customer seat-ing for drive-thru sales, concessions, restroom facilities, customer registration andlounge area, large equipment make-readyincluding a mechanics’ shop, welding andmetal working, cleaning, sandblasting andpainting areas. Henderson Auctions’ site is located at13340 Florida Boulevard Livingston, La.70754.For more information, call 225)-686-2252or visit wow.hendersonauctions.com.

Hess Auctioneers LLCHess Auctioneers LLC was formed in 2007 by

four Lancaster county, Pa., business owners withdecades of auction and transportation industryexperience. They came together to start a com-pany which brings sellers of quality used equip-ment together with interested buyers at consign-ment auctions in Marietta, Pa. The company holds consignment auctions five

times per year, with approximately 400 units persale. Its sales feature tractors, trailers, straighttrucks, dump trucks, pickup trucks, construc-tion/material handling/agriculture equipment,RVs, ATVs, boats and much more. Hess also offers its consignors and bidders:

full photo listings on its Web site, national andlocal print/digital advertising, email marketing,full color brochure mailing, secure storage ofequipment, absolute and reserve options, on-siteand online bidding, and on-site notary serviceand fleet liquidation/dispersal services. Hess Auctioneers LLC is located at 1451

River Road PO Box 10 Marietta, PA 17547.For more information, call 717/426-2493 or

866/511-2493 or visitwww.hessauctioneers.com.

Hunyady Auction Company Hunyady Auction Company is located at 1440

Cowpath Road, Hatfield, Pa. 19440 and is a full-

service provider of machinery and equipmentfrom proposal to payout. The company is staffed with six licensed auc-

tioneers, settlement bankers and clerks, five cer-tified appraisers, notaries public, advertisingcoordinators and data input team. Operators,mechanics, and laborers staff complete fieldsetup crews. For more information, call 800/233-6898 or

visit www.hunyady.com.

I.R.A.Y. AuctionI.R.A.Y. Auction was established in 2000 by

Col. Ray Henry, a third-generation auctioneerwith more than 30 years’ experience. I.R.A.Y.Auction provides a multitude of auction servicesand benefits, holding both on- and off-site auc-tions throughout the year to sell, in addition toheavy iron, real estate, personal property, busi-ness liquidations and estate auctions. I.R.A.Y. Auction’s 40-acre auction yard is

located at 11935 Hwy 95 NE (on the northwestcorner of Hwy 25 and Hwy 95), Foley, Minn.56329. The site features a drive-over ramp andlarge registration area with space for vendorbooths. For more information, call 320/968-7230 or

visit www.Iraymn.com.

IronPlanet IronPlanet is an online marketplace for used

heavy equipment. IronPlanet offers guaranteedinspection reports and exclusive IronCladAssurance. IronPlanet is backed by AccelPartners, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers,Caterpillar, Komatsu and Volvo.For more information, visit

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEATURING EQUIPMENT FROM LOCKLEAR BORING INC

(2) 2010 CHEVROLET 1500 SILVERADO

2006 HITACHI ZAXIS 330LCBARBCO 54-750 LARGE QTY OF TRENCH SHIELDS LARGE QTY OF WELDER

GENERATOR SETSOVER 3000 FT OF AUGER SECTIONS

1997 MACK CH613

2000 AMERICAN AUGER 48-900S

2007 STERLING ELLIOTT 2495 24 TON

2010 CHEVROLET 3500HD SILVERADO DUALLY

2011 FORD F-550XL SUPERDUTY DUALLY

2011 MCLAUGHLIN V500AW AIRWATER VACUUM EXCAVATION SYSTEM

2006 KOBELCO SK330LC-VIDYNAMIC ACERA

2006 KENWORTH W900L 2001 DYNAWELD LB50 2006 LINK BELT 130LX

THURSDAY, Jan. 31st, 2013 - 9:00AM

Auction conducted by:

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547Email: [email protected]

Sale Site Address: 4009 Estate DriveCreedmoor, NC 27522

Auctioneer Note: Locklear Boring Inc has been spe-cializing in horizontal boring and locating servicesfor both commercial and residential customers over15 years. Being a company known for their profes-sionalism and customer relations, Locklear BoringInc is known throughout the contractor communityas a company you can trust. This company hasmaintained all their equipment and trucks over theyears and they are in excellent job ready condition.From earth moving equipment, heavy duty trucks,trailers, or to support equipment, this auction willhave some quality late model equipment and trucksup for sale. Make plans today to attend, for this isone auction you will not want to miss!

For up-to-date auction inventory, with pictures and descriptions, view auctioninformation, visit our company website

meekinsauction.comAbsolute Consignments will be Accepted for this Auction: For more information on this auction or if you are interested in sell-ing your equipment for this auction, please contact one of our auction sales managers today! Offering selling benefits to helpyour company achieve the best return on the sale of your assets. Flexible Contract Options: Net Guarantee, StraightCommission, Out-Right Purchase, Off Site Auctions.

Contact one of our sales representatives today!Trey Meekins: 910-258-4383 - [email protected] • Chris Cea: 910-633-8244 - [email protected]

E.B. Webb: 252-245-1405 - [email protected]

2005 DEERE 310G 4X4Partial List to DateHYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS2006 Hitachi ZX330LC2006 Kobelco SK330LC-VI Dynamic Acera1998 Kobelco SK300LC Mark IV2007 Deere 200CLC1995 Daewoo DH220LC2010 Link Belt 160X22006 Link Belt 130LX

LOADER BACKHOES2005 Deere 310G 4x4

HORIZONTAL BORING MACHINESBarbo 48/54-7502000 American Auger 48-900S1995 American Auger 36-340S(3) American Auger 24-150SAmerican Auger 24-110SAmerican Auger 24-100SRichmond 36C(3) Richmond 24CRichmond 20CAmerican Auger Pneumatic

AUGER BORING TOOLING & ACCESSORIESOver 3,000 ft of Auger Sections, from 4 inch width

bore diameter to 60 inchDisc Cutter HeadsHeavy Duty Rock HeadsHTR Cutting HeadsHTD Cutting HeadsCombination HeadsCasing & Saddle AdaptersExtension TrackDutch LevelsAmerican Auger B114-3P Bentonite Mixing SystemVandalism Shields(7) ELCO DARDA Hydraulic Rock and Concrete Splitters

AIR COMPRESSORS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT(2) 2005 Ingersoll-Rand P185WJD Portable Air

CompressorsIngersoll-Rand P185AWJD Portable Air CompressorsLarge Qty of Compact Light Duty Air CompressorsTerex-Amida 0DLSE25LA Arrow BoardAmida DLB15FA Arrow BoardTerex-Amida AL4060D Portable Light Plant(20) Energy Absorption Inc Triton Traffic Barriers(2) Topcon TP-L4B Utility Pipe LasersEdenbros RD7000 Electronic Utility Locating System

STEEL TRENCH SHIELDS & EQUIPMENTSpeed Shore TB-82-8R8KE, 8 x 30, 8” walls(2) Efficiency 824HT6, 8 x 24, 6” walls(2) Efficiency 820HT6, 8 x 20, 6” walls(2) Efficiency 820XLD, 8 x 20, 4” walls(3) Efficiency 816XLD, 8 x 16, 4” walls(2) GME 816DW, 8 x 16, 4” walls

Efficiency 616XLD, 6 x 16, 4” wallsEfficiency 420XLD, 4 x 20, 4” wallsEfficiency 68XLD, 6 x 8, 4” wallsLarge Qty of Steel Trench Shield Spreaders (2 ft to 12

ft sections)Safe-T-Shore Stonemizer SM7.5 Bedding Material

ContainerLarge Qty of Steel Road Plates (8 ft x 16 ft sizes to 3

ft x 3 ft sizes)

WELDER GENERATOR SETS2009 Miller Trailblazer 302 11,000 watt(3) 2002 Miller Trailblazer 280NT 10,000 watt2002 Miller Bobcat 250 10,000 watt

2008 Hobart Champion 230 10,000 watt2010 Lincoln Electric Ranger 305G 10,500 watt(2) 2010 Lincoln Electric Ranger 250GXT 11,000 watt2009 Lincoln Electric Ranger 250 10,500 watt(2) 2008 Lincoln Electric Ranger 225GXT 10,500 wattLarge Qty of Welding Carts, Torch Kits, Accessories

DAY CAB TRUCK TRACTORS – TRI AXLE1998 Kenworth W900L

DAY CAB TRUCK TRACTORS – TANDEM AXLE2006 Kenworth W900L1997 Mack CH613

HYDRAULIC CRANE TRUCKS2007 Sterling L8500 Elliott 2495 24 Ton, 95’ reach,

85,000 miles1996 Ford L8000 National Series 990 23.5 Ton, 95’

reach, 123,000 miles

VACUUM EXCAVATION TRUCKS2012 Ford F-550XL Superduty – 2011 McLaughlinV500AW Air/Water Vacuum Excavation System1994 Ford F700 – Excavac Ground-Hog Air/Water

Vacuum Excavation System

DUMP TRUCKS1997 Freightliner FL70

SERVICE UTILITY TRUCKS2011 Ford F-550XL Superduty Crew Cab Dually(2) 2010 Chevrolet 3500HD Silverado Crew Cab Dually2001 Chevrolet 3500 Dually Service Van1990 Chevrolet 3500 Dually, 2,000 miles on new

engine2007 GMC 3500 Sierra Crew Cab Dually2006 Chevrolet 2500HD Silverado Crew Cab 4x42004 GMC 2500HD Sierra

PICKUPS2010 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LTZ Z71 (4x4)

Extended Cab(2) 2009 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LTZ Z71 (4x4)

Extended Cab2009 GMC 1500 Sierra SLE Z71 (4x4) Extended Cab2008 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LT Z71 (4x4) Extended

Cab2008 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LS (4x4)2011 GMC 1500 Sierra(2) 2010 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado2004 GMC 1500 Sierra2003 Chevrolet S102012 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Super Crew Cab

(4x4)

LOWBOY TRAILERS2001 Dynaweld LB50 (Tri Axle) 50 Ton2007 Witzo Challenger RG-35 (T/A) 35 Ton

OTHER ITEMS TO INCLUDE: Equipment Trailers, Utility Trailers, Flatbed Trailers,Shop Equipment, Attachments, Welding Equipment,Compaction Support Equipment, Water Pumps,Job/Traffic Safety Equipment and Supplies, Golf Carts,Utility Carts, Waste Water Supplies and Products,Contractor Grade Tools and Accessories, ConstructionEquipment Parts & Accessories, Truck Parts andAccessories, much, much, mote – see website for com-plete listing with descriptions and pictures meekinsauction.com

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HILITES: CRAWLER CRANE: 2009 Manitowoc 16000S3 series (like new!-sells in absentia to owner’s confirmation), 4 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: New Tadano GR750XL, 2008 Terex RT780, 2007 GroveRT875E, 2005 Grove RT600E, ALL TERRAIN CRANE: 2008 Grove GMK4115L, 4 TRUCK CRANES: 2009 Grove GMK4100, 2007 Grove TMS500E, Grove TMS180, Linkbelt HTC-25, TOWER CRANE:

2007 Terex CBR28H-2.5, 11 CARRY DECK CRANES: (5) Broderson IC2002C, Broderson IC803E, (2) Broderson IC802, Broderson IC20, Shuttlelift 3330FL, Grove YB4409, P&H D851, 54 ARTICULATED

TRUCKS: (3) 2012-2011 Terex TA400, (2) 2010-2007 Terex TA40, 2008-2007 Volvo A40E, (2) 2007-2006 Volvo A40D, Volvo A40, 2005 Volvo A35D, Volvo A35C, (2) 2007 Volvo A30D, Volvo A30, 2008-(3) 2007-(2) 2006 Volvo A25D, 2007-2006-2005 Cat 740, 2010-2005 Cat 730, (2) 2010- (3) 2007 Cat 725, (2) Cat D300E, (2) 2007 JD 400D, (11) 2006-(2) 2005 JD 250D, (3) 2007 Case 330, 2007 Komatsu HM300-1, 2005JCB 714, 4 STRAIGHT FRAME TRUCKS: (2) Cat 773B, (2) Euclid R40, 318 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2005 Cat 365CLME, (2) 2007-2006 Cat 365CL, Cat 365BL, Cat 350L, 2009 Cat 345DL, 2007-2006Cat 345CL, 2005 Cat 345BL-II, Cat 345BL, 2011 Cat 336EL, (2) 2010-(6) 2009 Cat 336DL, (3) 2008-(2) 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 330DL, 2006- (2) 2005- (2) 2003 Cat 330CL, 2009 Cat 329DL, 2008-2006 Cat 325DL,2006 Cat 325CLCR, 2008 Cat 324DLR, 2005 Cat 322CLR, 2008 Cat 321DLCR, 2008-2006-2004 Cat 321CLCR, 2007-2006 Cat 321CL, Cat 320L, 2012-(3) 2011-2009-(12) 2008 –(4) 2007-2006 Cat 320DL, (5) 2008Cat 320DLRR, 2005 Cat 320CLU, 2007-(5) 2006 –(3) 2005-2004 Cat 320CL, Cat 320L, 2011-2010 Cat 319DL, (4) 2009-(7) 2008 Cat 315DL, 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 315CL, Cat 315L, 2007 Cat 314CLCR, 2011-(5)2009-(3) 2008 Cat 312DL, 2008-(5) 2007-2003 Cat 312CL, (3) 2008 Cat 308DS, 2010 Cat 308DCR, 2005 Cat 308CR, Cat 308BSR, 2008 Cat 307DLS, (3) 2010-2008-2007-2005 Cat 305CCR, Cat 304.5, 2005 Cat304CR, 2010 Cat 303.5CCRLS, 2008 Cat 303.5CCR, Cat 303.5, 2009-(2)2007 Cat 303CCR, 2008 Cat 303C, 2007 Cat 301.6C, Cat 215, Cat E70, 2004 JD 450CLC, 2008 JD 350DLC, JD 350DLC, 2005-2003 JD330CLC, JD 330CLC, (2) JD 270DLC, 2005 JD 225CLC, 2006 JD 200CLC, 2005 JD 160CLC, 2005 JD 135C, JD 120CLC, (2) Komatsu PC400LC, (2) 2006 Komatsu PC300LC-7, Komatsu PC300LC-6, 2007-2005Komatsu PC270LC-7L, Komatsu PC220LC, 2008 Komatsu PC210LC-8, 2006-2005 Komatsu PC200LC-7, (2) Komatsu PC200LC-6, Komatsu PC158USLC-2, Komatsu PC78R, 2003 Komatsu PC75UU, KomatsuPC75UU-2, Komatsu PC50MR, Komatsu PC45, 2006 Komatsu PC27MR, Kobelco SK480LC, (2) Kobelco SK400LC, 2013 Kobelco SK350LC-9, (2) 2007 Kobelco SK350LC, (5) 2006-(5) 2005 Kobelco SK330-6,2006 Kobelco SK290-6, 2006 Kobelco SK250-6, 2007-(2) 2006-2005 Kobelco SK235SR, (4) 2013 Kobelco SK210LC, (2) 2007-(4) 2006-(3) 2005 Kobelco SK210-6, 2007 Kobelco SK200SR, Kobelco SK160LC,2007 Kobelco ED150 Blade Runner, (3) 2007-(2) 2006-(3) 2005-(2) 2004 Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco SK70, Unused Doosan DX225LC, 2007 Doosan DX480LC, 2007 Volvo EC460BLC, 2008 Volvo EC330BLC,2006 Volvo EC210BLC, 2006 Volvo EC210LC, (2) 2006 Linkbelt 330LX, 2007 Linkbelt 290LX, 2005 Linkbelt 240LX, 2006 Linkbelt 210LX, 2008 Linkbelt 160-2, Linkbelt 130LX, 2006 Linkbelt 75LX, CaseCX330LC, 2004 Case CX75SR, 2006 Case CX31B, 2006 Daewoo SL225LC-V, 2004 Yanmar VIO402, (4) 2004 IHI 80NX-3, IHI 55, 2006- (23) 2005-2004 IHI 35N-2, 2006-(12) 2005-2004 IHI 28N-2, IHI 28N, (2)IHI 15NX, 2007-2006 Takeuchi TB135, Takeuchi TB035, 2008 Bobcat 435G, 2005 Bobcat 430, 2008-2006-2004 Bobcat 331G, (2) 2005 Bobcat 331, Bobcat 325, 2005 Bobcat 323, 2009 Kubota KX121-3, 2012Hyundai R352-9, 2007 Gehl GE303, 2007 Gehl GE153, 2004 Yanmar VIO352, 2007 D&E Mfg. 330-XHDH, Schaeff HR32, 5 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: Unused 2012 Doosan DX225LC, Kobelco SK 250LC,Linkbelt 240LX, 2010 Cat 329DL, Cat 322CL, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: Badger 460, 56 MOTOR GRADERS: (4) 2009-2008-2003 Cat 140MVHP, Cat 140MVHP, 2009-(4) 2008 Cat 140M, 2007-2006-(10) 2005 Cat 140H, Cat 135H, Cat 135, Cat 120HVHP, 2008 Cat 120M, 2006 Cat 120H, Cat 120H, (2) Cat 16G, Cat 14H, (2) 2008 Cat 12MVHP, (3) 2008 Cat 12M, 2008-(5) 2007-(3) 2006-(2) 2005 Cat 12H, Cat12H, (2) Cat 12G, 2007 JD 770, 2007-2006 JD 672D, JD 670A, JD 570A, 2008 Volvo G940, Volvo G60, Champion 710A, PSI M413XT, 5 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (3) Cat 631D, (2) 2004 Cat 615C, 2 TOOL CAR-

RIERS: Cat IT38G, Cat IT28G, 99 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) Cat 988G, Cat 988B, (2) 2006 Cat 980H, Cat 980H, Cat 980G, 2010-2006 Cat 966H, 2004 Cat 966G-II, (2) Cat 966G, Cat 966F, Cat 962G, (3)2007 Cat 950H, 2006-(3) 2005-2004 Cat 950G-II, 2005 Cat 950G, (2) Cat 950G, 2010-2009-(3) 2008 Cat 938H, Cat 938G, 2012-2010-(4) 2009 Cat 930H, 2006 Cat 930GIT, (2) Cat 930G, 2009 Cat 924HZ, 2009-2008 Cat 924H, 2006 Cat 924GZ, (4) 2007-2006-2005-(2) 2004 Cat 914G, 2009 Cat 908H, (2) 2009 Cat 906H, 2009 JD 644K, JD 644H, JD 624H, (2) 2008 JD 544J, (2) 2006 JD 244J, Komatsu WA500, 2009 KomatsuWA380-6, 2009 - 2006 Komatsu WA380-5L, 2004 Komatsu WA320-3MC, Komatsu WA320, (2) 2007- (2) 2005-(4) 2004 Komatsu WA250, Komatsu WA250, (4) 2006 Komatsu WA200-5, 2005 Komatsu WA50-3,Case 921C, (3) 2005 Case 621D, Case W14B, 2008 Volvo L110F, 2005 Volvo L20B, Volvo L20B, 2004 JCB 436HT, Daewoo Mega 400-III, 2008 Doosan DL200, 2005 Kawasaki 90Z, Kawasaki 90Z, Hyundai HL740-3, Michigan L125, NH LW130, 132 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2005-2004 Cat D9R, (2)2008 Cat D8T w/ ripper, 2004 Cat D8T-II, 2007 Cat D8T, (2) Cat D8T, 2004 Cat D8R-II, Cat D8R-II, (9) Cat D8R, Cat D8N,Cat D7RXR-II, 2007 Cat D7RLGP-II, (2) Cat D7RLGP, Cat D7RXL, (3) 2009 Cat D7R-II, (2) 2008 Cat D6TXL,2009-(4) 2008 Cat D6TLGP, 2007 Cat D6RXL-III, 2004 Cat D6XL-II, Cat D6RXL, 2004 Cat D6RLGP-II, 2010-(2) 2006-2004 Cat D6RLGP, 2006-2004 Cat D6R-II, 2008-2007 Cat D6NXL, 2008-(4) 2007-(2) 2006 Cat D6NLGP, Cat D6MLGP, 2008 Cat D6KXL, (2) 2008 Cat D6KLGP, Cat D6D, Cat D6C, (2) CatD5NLGP, Cat D5MLGP, 2010-(2) 2009 Cat D5KXL, (2) 2009 D5KLGP, (2) 2007-2006-2005-2004 Cat D5GLGP, Cat D5GLGP, 2007 Cat D5G, Cat D5CXL, (3) 2009-2008 Cat D4KXL, 2007- (3) 2006-(3) 2005 CatD4GXL, 2008 Cat D3KXL, (2) 2007 Cat D3GXL, Cat D3CXL, Cat D3BLGP, 2007 JD 850JWLT, 2005 JD 750J, 2006 - (2)2005 JD 700JLGP, JD 700H, 2011 JD 650JXLT, (2) 2006-(2) 2004 JD 650JLGP, JD 650HLGP,(2) 2004 JLG 650H, 2008-2006 JD 450JLGP, 2008-(2) 2006-2005-2004 JD 450J, (2) 2004 JD 450H, JD 450H, JD 450G, 2006 Case 850KXLT, (2) 2007-(2) 2006- (2) 2005 Case 850K, 2007 Komatsu D155AX-6,2007 Komatsu S65PX-15EO, Komatsu D65E-6, (2) 2008 Komatsu D51PX, 2007 Komatsu D39EX, 2009 Komatsu D36EX, Komatsu D31E-20, CRAWLER LOADER: Cat 941B, 153 LOADER BACKHOES: 2011Demo Cat 450E (4x4), Cat 446B (4x4), 2007 Cat 430EXH (4x4), (2) 2009-(2) 2007 Cat 430EIT, 2007 Cat 430E (4x4), (7) 2010- (6) 2009-2008 Cat 420EIT (4x4), (10) New Unused Cat 420E (4x4), 2011-2009-(7)2008-2007 Cat 420E (4x4), (4) 2006-2005 Cat 420D, (9) 2008-(2) 2007-2006 Cat 416E (4x4), (3) 2003 Cat 416D (4x4), Cat 416D, (6) Cat 416C (4x4), (2) Cat 446D (4x4), 2012 JD 310SK (4x4), (2) JD 310 SuperG, (5) 2006- (23) 2005 JD 310G (4x4), JD 310 Super E (4x4), JD 310E (4x4), JD 410D (4x4), JD 510D, 2010-2009 JD 410J, (3) 2006 JD 410G (4x4), JD 410D, (5) New Unused 2012 Case 580 Super N (4x4), 2006Case 590 Super M (4x4), Case 590 Super M-III, Case 590 Super M-II, Case 580 Super M-III, 2006 Case 580M-II (4x4), (5) 2006- (2) 2005 Case 580M (4x4), Case 580L, 2007 JCB 3CX-14, 2007 Komatsu WB146,(3) 2005-(2) 2004-2003 Komatsu WB140-2N, New Unused NH LB95B, NH B95B (4x4), NH LB90 (4x4), (2) 2003 NH LB75B (4x4), NH LB75B (4x4), NH LB75B, NH 675E (4x4), NH 575E (4x4), (2) NH 555E,Demo JCB 3CX (4x4), 14 ASPHALT PAVERS: 2005 Cat 1050D, (2) Cat 1050D, 2007 Cat 650B, 2008 Blaw Knox PF6170, (2) 2007 BK PF3200, BK PF510, BK PF410, BK PF200B, BK PF172, LeeBoy 1200,Gehl T450, Bitelli, 2 SHUTTLE BUGGIES: (2) Roadtec SB2500, 3 DISTRIBUTOR TRKS: 2003 Ford F750 (s/), 2003 Sterling M7500 (s/a), 1985 Ford LT9000 (tri.), 3 COMPACTORS: Cat 836G, Cat 815B,2007 Case SV212, 38 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (12) New Unused Cat CD54, (2) 2006 Cat CB634D, 2008-(6) 2007-2006-(2) 2005 Cat CB534D, Cat CB534C, 2006 IR DD118HF, IR ST80, 2007 IR DD70HF, 2008IR DD38HF, 2004 IR DD24, (2) 2006 Volvo IR DD12S, 2004 Hamm HD12VV, (2) Bomag BW75AD, (2) Hyster, Ferguson 10; 88 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (5) 2011-2010- (4) 2009 Cat CS56 (cab), 2008-2006

Cat CP56, Unused Cat CS54, 2011-2010 Cat CS54, (3) 2007 Cat CS563E, 2008 Cat CS433E, 2005 Cat CP433E, Cat CB214C, 2008-(3) 2007- (7) 2006- (4) 2005 IR SD100D, 2006-(3) 2005- (9) 2004 IR SD70D,(2) 2005- (3) 2004 IR SD45D, (5) 2012 Bomag BW213DH-4, 2006 Bomag BW213PDH-3, (8) 2012 Bomag BW211D, (2) 2006 Bomag BW211D-3, 2005 Bomag BW177D-3, (8) 2007 Dynapac CA250D,

(3) 2007 Dynapac CA150D, 2007 Dynapac CA144D, 2007 Dynapac CA134D, 2007 Case SV212, (2) Case SV208D, Vibromax W265, (2) 2007 Vibromax VM115, REX SP600D, 2006 Hamm 3205,4 TRENCH ROLLERS: 2006 Wacker R82SC, (2) Wacker RT, Multiquip P33HHMR, PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: 2006 IR PT125R, 56 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (11) 2011 –(3)2010 Cat 299C (cab), Cat 297C, (5) 2012 Cat 289C-2, Cat 287B, 2010-2009 Cat 279C, 2009-(2) 2008 Cat 277C, (2) 2005 Cat 277B, 2005 Cat 267B, Cat 257B, 2008-2007 Cat 247B, 2007-

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(2) 2005 Bobcat T300, (5) 2005 Bobcat T250, (5) 2006-2005 Bobcat T190, 2006-2004 Takeuchi TL150, 2006-2005Takeuchi TL140, 2007- 2006-(2) 2005 Takeuchi TL130, Gehl 1503, 33 SKID STEERS: 2010 Cat 272CX, 2010 Cat 272C,2010 Cat 262C, 2008 Cat 256C, 2008-2007 Cat 256CX, 2010-2008 Cat 252B-3, (2) 2008-2007 Cat 252B-2, Cat 246C, 2010Cat 242B-2, 2011 Cat 236B-3, 2010 Cat 232B-3, Cat 226B, Cat 226, 2008 Cat 216B-2, Bobcat S185, 2006-2005 BobcatS175, (3)2005 Bobcat S150, 2006 JD 317, (2) 2012 NH L215, (2) NH L160, Gehl 3003, 2008 Case 465, 2008 Case 420CT-II, Case 60XT, Case 1845C, 2006 Mustang 2054, 7 TRENCHERS: (3) 2005-(2) 2004 Ditch Witch RT40, (2) 2004 DitchWitch 1330, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Master CraftMC12000, Master MC5, 100 TELESCOPIC FORK-LIFTS: (4) 2008-2007 Cat TL1255, 2010-(3) 2008 Cat TL1055, 2008 Cat TL943, (5) 2008 Cat TL642, (6) 2011 Cat TH514, Cat TH83, (3) 2008 Skytrak 10042, 2004 Skytrak 8042, (2) 2008- (4) 2006 Skytrak 6042, 2005Skytrak 6036, (2) 2007-2004 Genie TL1056, (2) 2007 Genie GTH842, (2) 2007-(2) 2006 Genie GTH644, (2) 2007 Genie GTH636, 2004 Gradall G642, 2003 Gradall 544D, Unused JCB 507-42, 2006- (2) 2005 JCB 508C,(2)2006-(4) 2005-(2) 2004 JCB 506C, JCB 506B, JCB 528, 2006 JLG G9-43A, (2) 2004-2003 JLG G642A, (3) 2008 JLG G5-18A, 2007-2006- (2) 2005- (2) 2004 Lull 1044C-54, 2003 Lull 944E, 2005- (3) 2004 Lull644E-42, 2004 Terex TH1056C, Terex TX77-45R, (2) 2005 Terex TH644C, (2) 2006 Terex TH636C, Terex TH528, (3) 2006 Dieci XRM7.732, (7) 2007 Dieci XRM6.221, (2) 2007 Dieci XRM5.519, Case 586G, IR 843,2 PIGGY BACK FORKLIFTS: (2) Moffett M5000, 24 FORKLIFTS: Cat T80D, Cat T50C, Cat GC25, Komatsu FG25T12, Komatsu FG15HT-16, Toyota A5F070 15,000lb., Toyota 7FGU70 15,000lb., Toyota 7FGU7014,000lb., Toyota 7FGU55 12,000lb., Toyota 7FGAU50 11,000lb., (3) Toyota 7FGU45 10,000lb., (2) Toyota 6FGCU25, (2) TCM FCG25, (2) Nissan SP-TT1W660NV, Nissan 30, Yale GP060, Harlo 5600, Lindy 50,Datsun CPF02A20S, 98 BOOM LIFTS: (3) 2004-2003 JLG 1350SJP (4x4), 2004 JLG 1250AJP (4x4), (2) 2004 1200SJP (4x4), (4) 2012 JLG 860SJ (4x4, sky power), (7) 2012 JLG 860AJ (4x4, sky power), (5) 2008 -2006 JLG 800AJ, (4) 2012 JLG 660SJ (4x4, sky power), (3) JLG 601S (4x4), (2) 2012 JLG 600S (4x4, generator), JLG 600S, (2) 2008-(2) 2007 JLG 600AJ (4x4), JLG 600A (4x4), (2) JLG M600JP, (2) 2008 JLG 460SJ(4x4), (2) 2012 JLG 450AJ, (4) 2012 JLG E300AJP, JLG 120HX, (16) JLG 60HX, (10) JLG 40HX, 2011 Genie S125 (4x4), (2) 2004 Genie S105 (4x4), 2011-(2) 2007-2004 Genie S85 (4x4),2009 Genie S80, (2) 2006-2004 Genie S65 (4x4), (5) Genie Z60/34 (4x4) , 2006 Genie S60, (2) 2006-2004 Genie S45 (4x4), Genie S40, 106 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) JLG 500RTS (4x4), (3) JLG 40RTS (4x4), (2) 2008 JLG 3394, (3) JLG 33RTS(4x4), (5) 2005 JLG 3246E, 2005 JLG 2646ES, (2) 2004 JLG 2630ES (4x4), (2) 2005-2004 JLG 2032ES, (18) 2005 JLG 2030ES, (2) 2004-2003 JLG 1932E2, (48) 2004 JLG 1930ES, 2004 Genie GS2668RT (4x4), 2009Genie GS2646, Genie GS2646, (3) 2004 Genie GS2632, (2) 2008 Genie GS2032, (2) 2005-(2) 2003 Genie GS1930, 2008 Genie GS1530, (2) 2007 Skyjack 3220, 2003 Skyjack SJIII3219, 27 AIR COMPRESSORS:2008 Doosan HP935WCU, 2004 Doosan HP750WCU, (2) 2012 Doosan XP375, 2006 Doosan Airsource 185CFM, 2008-2007-(3) 2006 Sullair 375HDPQ, (6) 2008-(2)2006-(2) 2005 Sullair 185DPQ, (2) IR P185WJD,2011 IR P135WIR, 2007 Airman PDS185S, Chicago Pneumatic 185, 25 GENERATORS: 2012 Multiquip 125kw, (4) Unused Multiquip 60kw, 2007 Multiquip DCA85USJ2C, (2) 2006-2005 Multiquip DCA70USIC,Doosan G145, 2012 Doosan G90 75kw, (6) 2012 Doosan G40WMI-2A-T4I, (2) 2012 Doosan G25WMI-2A, Magnum 125, (2) 2006 Magnum MMG80, 2008 Magnum MMG55, 2006 Magnum MMG35, 45ft. boxGenerator, 40ft. box Generator, 8 WELDERS: (3) 2005-(2) 2004 Miller Big Blue 400D, 2005 Lincoln 300D, 2003 Lincoln K2290-1, 2006 Multiquip BLW400SS, 61 LIGHT PLANTS: (10) 2012 IR LS-60HZ-T4FLightsource, 2007 IR Lightsource, (16) 2012-(3) 2011-2010 Doosan LSC-60HZ-T4F, (2) 2010 Doosan Lightsource, 2006 Amida AL4060D4MH, 2006 Terex RL4060D, (6) 2007- (4) 2006-(12) 2005-(4) 2004 MagnumPro MLT3060, SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT: 2012 Doosan MVS6, 9 PUMPS: 2006-2005 Godwin CD150M 6in.,(4) GP200M, (3) GP150M, FELLER BUNCHER: Hydro-Ax 321, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT:Hydro Ax 621B, WOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: Fecon Willibald MZA25008, LOG SKIDDER: 2006 Cat 525B, 24 LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2008 Kubota L4240 (4x4), Unused Kubota L3240 (4x4),Kubota B2920, New Kubota LX490, Yanmar LX490 (4x4), Yanmar LX450 (4x4), Yanmar EX3200 (4x4), Yanmar 2450 (4x4), Yanmar SL2400 (4x4), JD 6420 (slope mowers), JD 6220 (slope mowers), NH TC55, 2012NH T4030 (4x4), 2011 NH Workmaster 45, (2) 2009 NH 3045 (4x4), NH T1530 (4x4), (2) 2012 NH T1520 (4x4), 2012 NH T1510 (4x4), 2010-2009 Ford Boomer 8N (4x4), NH Boomer 50 (4x4), 2012 NH Boomer 40(4x4), 30 AG TRACTORS: (2) 2009-2008 Cat MT965C, 2003 Challenger MT285, JD 9520, JD 9400, JD 7800 (4x4), JD 7700 (4x4), JD 6600 (4x4), JD 6420, JD 6220, JD 4955 (4x4), JD 4650 (4x4), JD 4350 (4x4), JD4255 (4x4), JD 4240S (4x4), JD 4055 (4x4), JD 4050 (4x4), JD 4040 (4x4), (3) JD 3140 (4x4), NH 8360 (4x4), Ford/ NH 8340 (4x4), (2) Ford 8730 (4x4), Ford 8630 (4x4), Case/IH 5150 (4x4), Case/IH 5140 (4x4),Case/IH 135 (4x4), CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2006 Multiquip WBH-16F, 11 SWEEPERS: (4) 2005 -2004 Terramite TSS38, 2007-2006-2005 Broce RJ350, Broce RC350, 2003 Broce CR350, Laymor 6HB, WATERTANKERS: (2) Cat D25, Cat D20D, 17 BOOM TRUCKS: (2) 2007 Sterling L7501 (s/a), (2) Sterling 7500 15 ton, (7) 1999-(2) 1998 Sterling, (2) 2000 Int’l. 4700, 2008 Kenworth T370 15 ton, 1989 Ford F800 (s/a), 7ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2007 Freightliner (t/a), (5) 2006-2005 Ford F550, FLATBED TRUCKS: 1998 Ford F350, DIGGER DERRICK TRUCKS: 1982 Int’l. S1800 AWD (s/a), 2 VACUUM TRUCKS: 2000Freightliner FLD120 (t/a), Ford, WATER WAGONS: 2005 Cat 613C-II, Cat 613C, 15 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 2008-2004 Ford F750, 2005 Ford 2000gal., (2) 2003- (4) 2002-2001 Sterling (t/a), 2008-2007 Freightliner4000gal, 2005 Int’l. (t/a), 2000 Int’l. 4900, 15 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2012 Peterbilt 384 (t/a), 2007 Peterbilt 386 (tri.), (3) 2007 Peterbilt 386 (t/a), 2005 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2004-2003 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 1993 Peterbilt,2012-2008 Mack CHU613 (t/a), 2005 Mack CHN (t/a), 2005 Freightliner Columbia (t/a), 1998 KW W900 (quad.),1975-1974 Pacific PW-W3 (t/a), 6 DUMP TRUCKS: 1999 Sterling (t/a), Ford F750, 2010 FreightlinerM2 (s/a), Freightliner M2 (t/a), Int’l. Paystar 5000 (t/a), Western Star (tri.), 14 SERVICE TRUCKS: New 2012 Ford F550XL, 2005 Ford F750, (5) 2006-2005-(3) 2004 Ford F550 (4x4), 2012 Ford F450, 2005 FreightlinerM2 (t/a), 2007 GMC C5500 (s/a), Kenworth T300, FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: 2005 Int’l. 4400, SEPTIC TRUCKS: 1993 Int’l. Paystar 5000 (tri.), STAKE TRUCK: 2005 Ford (s/a), 8 PICKUP TRUCKS: (3) FordF350 (dually), (2) Ford F150, (2) Ford F250 (4x4), Chevy Silverado, VANS: 2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500, 9 DETACHABLE TRAILERS: (8) 2013 Witzco RG50 50 ton (tri.), 2002 Talbert 55 ton (quad.), 2 STEP DECKTRAILERS: Fontaine 53ft., 2009 Fontaine Velocity (40T), 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2007 Ledwell 50 ton, Eager Beaver 50 ton, SPECIALTY TRAILER: Talbert Specialty 450 ton Trailer 83ft. x 11ft. approx. (12axle), 2 TAGALONG TRAILER: (2) TH Car Haulers, DUMP TRAILER: Big Bee 16ft., 4 UTILITY TRAILERS: (2) JFTA13 Red, JFTA12 Blue, JTFA10 Cub Cadet Yellow, SCISSOR LIFT TRAILER: JLG UT494ft. x 9ft. (t/a), 12 ELECTRIC CARS: (12) New Koko D8, 30 RECREATIONAL & UTILITY VEHICLES: (15) Kubota & Kawasaki, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

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ITL Auctioneering ITL Auctioneering is a family owned and

operated auctioneering and liquidation companywith decades of equipment experience in alltypes of equipment large and small. The ITL family has traveled as far as Australia

and South Africa assisting companies with thedevelopment and implementation of marketingstrategies. The company’s home is a 22-acre site in

Taunton, Mass., that is open to the public andgives individuals and companies the ability tobid live on- site or online withEquipmentfacts.com.ITL Auctioneering is located at 445 Wintrop

Street Taunton, MA 02780For more information, call John or Justin at

508/824-3262 or visit www.itlauctions.us/.

J.G. Auctioneers & Associates Ltd.Founded in 1972 by James G. Cochran, pres-

ident, CEO and head auctioneer. In addition toconducting construction equipment auctions, thecompany offers many services includingappraisals and liquidations, and auctions of realestate, industrial equipment, farm equipment andlivestock, bankruptcy and consignment auctions. J.G. Auctioneers will hold sales on site for cus-

tomers, or at its own complex at 7704 MaplevilleRoad, Boonsboro, Md., 21713.For more information, call 301/739-0538 or

800/310-2844 (Md. only); Fax 301/432-2844 ore-mail: [email protected].

JM Wood Auction Company Inc.J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. was founded in

1973 by J. Malcolm and Brenda Wood. Over theyears, the company and its reputation grew,becoming recognized as a provider of construc-tion, farm and real estate auctions.Today, J.M. Wood Auction Co. Inc. is one of

the top construction auction companies in theUnited States, and stands alone as the largestforestry auction provider in the country, accord-ing to the company. The company also hasevolved to include heavy equipment auctions,machinery auctions, logging equipment auctionsand bank auctions. As the second generation of the family begins

learning the business, the core values and

integrity that have been there from the startremain an integral part of everything they do.J.M. Wood Auction Company Inc. is located at

3475 Ashley Road, Montgomery, Ala. 36106and 115 Belvedere Circle, West Columbia, S.C.29172.For more information, visit

www.jmwood.com.

Lloyd Meekins & SonsAuction Company

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company is afamily-owned auction business, which has beenin business for more than 35 years. LloydMeekins offers everything from small-scale auc-tions to large multi-day events. Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company’s

main sale site is located at 4070 N.C. Hwy 211,East Lumberton, N.C. 28358. Situated on 150acres, including a 3,000 sq. ft. all-weather drive-thru facility. and 50 acres of parking. For more information, call 800/499-6560 or

visit www.meekinsauction.com.

Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc.Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. is a full

service auction company with facilities in SouthCarolina and Mississippi. Established in 1973,Martin & Martin holds memberships in theNational Auctioneers Association, SouthCarolina Auctioneers Association, MississippiAuctioneers Association and Associated GeneralContractors and is led by president Deborah S.Martin. The company’s South Carolina office is locat-

ed at 1618 Easley Highway, Pelzer, S.C. 29669,phone number 864/947-7888. The Mississippioffice is at 2236 Highway 49, Brooklyn, Miss.39425, phone 601/450-6200.For more information, visit

www.mmaauction.com.

Motley’s Auction & Realty Group In 1967, Dick and Pokey Motley started

Motley’s Auctions in a Chester, Va., dairy barn. Today Motley’s employs more than 60 full and

part- time professionals in the auction andappraisal industry and offers a full array ofasset sale, valuation and management services.In addition, the company has a global reach

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through internet bidding technology. Four specialized divisions now make up theCertified Virginia Small Business, Real Estate,Industrial, Antique & Estate and its sister com-pany, Motley’s Richmond Auto Auction, whichis led by the second generation, President MarkT. Motley. Motley’s headquarters is located at 4402 WestBroad Street, Richmond, Va., 23230, phonenumber 877/MOTLEYS.For more information, visitwww.motleys.com.

Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc. Founded more than 35 years ago, Petrowskyoffers auction and appraisal services from itsnewly expanded main office in North Franklin,Conn. The new space offers 25 acres equippedwith a drive-by ramp which allows auctionattendees to sit inside the building while equip-ment is driven by for their inspection and bid-ding. Petrowsky also handles auctions in other areasincluding the underground utility, waste recy-cling and marine/dredging industries, as well ascommercial real estate. Sales can be conductedonsite at consignors’ own yards or Petrowskyoffers no-cost use of its facility. Petrowsky can provide a multitude of flexibleauction proposals, any one of which can be cus-tom designed. The three most desired programs,in basic terms, are:(1) Commission sales with seller paying auc-tion company a percentage of gross sales,(2) Minimum guarantees with overage shar-ing, and(3) Outright company buyouts.Petrowsky Auctioneers Inc. is located at 275Route 32, North Franklin, Conn. 06254For more information, call 860/642-4200 orEmail: [email protected].

ProxibidMany trusted auction companies and equip-ment brands in the industry rely on Proxibid toliquidate their assets. Proxibid offers:• Secure online buying powered byMarketGuard

• Access to equipment inspection reports,videos and more Proxibid is the intersection between e-com-merce and traditional auctions, providing bothbuyers and sellers with access to the world’slargest online marketplace and multiple sell-ing solutions for excess inventory since 2001.More than $2 billion in inventory passesthrough Proxibid’s marketplace annually inproduct categories that include heavy equip-ment; agricultural equipment; commercial andindustrial equipment and more. Proxibid is headquartered in Omaha, Neb. For more information, visit www.proxibid.com.

Quantos AuctionsQuantos Auctions is brought to customers inpartnership by Mitsubishi Corporations’ sub-sidiaries Nikken, NDT and Americ Machineryalong with bidadoo Auctions. Sign up withQuantos Auctions to access sale announcementsand online catalogs. Quantos Auctions providesglobal buyers with an opportunity to sourcequality used equipment from the most trustedsuppliers in North America. For more information, visit www.quantosauctions.com.

Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. Dewain & Beth founded RitchasonAuctioneers, Inc. in 1989 with a quarter of a mil-lion dollars in debt before they had their firstsale. Upon start-up, Dewain walked away froma six-figure job and Beth wasn’t working. Theyhad a four-year-old son, a house payment and acar payment. Dewain had to borrow somemoney from a friend to start the business, but hehad a very strong feeling that he had to be on hisown.Twenty-four years later, RitchasonAuctioneers is going strong. A true family busi-ness, Ritchason Auctioneers now includesDewain and Beth’s son Brandon, auction coor-dinator.Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. is located at 7538Linwood Rd., Lebanon, Tenn. 37075 For more information, call 800/806-3395 orvisit www.ritchason.com.

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Ritchie Bros. AuctioneersRitchie Bros. Auctioneers was established in

1958 in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, bythe three Ritchie brothers, Ken, Dave and John.Throughout the decades, the company

expanded and diversified and is today an inter-national company headquartered in Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada with more than 110locations worldwide and more than 1,600 full-time employees around the world. Under the leadership of CEO Peter Blake,

Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers maintains the traditionof innovation and exceptional customer servicethat was established by the Ritchie brothers. For more information, visit

www.rbauction.com.

Roy Teitsworth Inc. For 43 years Roy Teitsworth Inc. has special-

ized in the sale of construction, municipal andfarm equipment auctions at the customer’s loca-tion or at its auction facility in Geneseo, N.Y.The company manages 60 to 70 auctions peryear. Roy Teitsworth Inc. has worked with the sale

of construction and heavy equipment for morethan 27 years and serves as an auctioneer for anational auction company that specializes inconstruction equipment. Recognized by theNational Auctioneers Association as a leader inthe marketing of municipal equipment, RoyTeitsworth Inc. has more than 20 years of expe-rience in this industry. The company also is rec-ognized in New York State by agriculturallenders as a leader in marketing used farm equip-ment. Roy Teitsworth Inc. is located at 6502 Barber

Hill Road, Geneseo, N.Y. 14454.For more information, call 585/243-1563 or

visit www.teitsworth.com.

Sales Auction Company LLCA relative newcomer to the auction world,

Sales Auction Company was created in 2009 bySamuel M. Sales and Samuel P. Sales (Sr.). Theseven-acre facility is located at 55 King SpringRd., Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096 where auc-tions are conducted for construction, land careand agricultural equipment, as well as industry

related tools and fleet vehicles.For more information, call 860/627-7506 or

visit www.salesacutioncompany.cm.

Steffes Auctioneers Inc. Robert Steffes founded Steffes Auctioneers

Inc. in 1960, primarily to sell farms and live-stock. In 1984 the business incorporated and allbusiness operations were moved to Fargo, N.D. Today, Steffes is a nationally recognized com-

pany, that markets farm equipment, constructionequipment, industrial equipment and real estateat public auction. Steffes Auctioneers’ North Dakota office is

located at 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo,N.D. 58078.For more information, call 701/237-9173 or

visit www.steffesauctioneers.com.

Utility Auctions Inc.Utility Auctions Inc. is located at 601

Christiana Ave., Wilmington, Del. 19801.For more information, visit

www.utilityauctions.net.

Vaughan Auction Group LLC Vaughn Auction Group LLC was founded by

C. and Gayle Vaughn and their daughter JodiAmaya 18 years ago. A privately held company,Vaughn Auction Group serves the construction,financial, fleet and excess liquidation marketsprimarily in the Southeast, Southwest andMidwest United States regions and internationalmarkets. Vaughn Auction Group held its first aucoin in

Oct. 1995 and continues to hold four annual auc-tions — spring, summer, fall and winterContractors’ auctions. The company’s permanent facility is located at

24280 Interstate 20, Wills Point Tex., 75169. For more information, call 903/873-6777 or

fax 903/873 6201.

Western Construction Auction Inc.Western Construction Auctions Inc. (WCA) is

a full-service Industrial Auctioneer specializingin the marketing and sale of construction equip-ment, trucks and trailers, including transporta-tion, mechanical repairs and equipment recondi-tioning.

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CEG Announces New Auction Results Web Site FeatureConstruction Equipment

Guide’s (CEG) Auction ResultsPage is a new addition to the CEGWeb site. The Auction Results Page

allows users to gain access to theresults of thousands of recent auc-tions held across the UnitedStates. This new feature includes adatabase of thousands of pieces ofequipment. It also was designedto make the process of searchingauction results both streamlinedand detailed at the same time.“We recognized the need for

our readers to have access to thelatest auction results from all overthe United States,” said RobTredinnick, head of the Webdepartment of CEG. “What we’vedone with this feature is givenWeb users the ability to quickly find the results of hundredsof auctions in a variety of ways.”Users can choose one of two methods to search the

Auction Results Page: The first method is to simply browsethe Results Section by Equipment Type and then drill downby Manufacturer. The second method uses the AuctionSearch Page’s powerful database to enter a host of options inthe search. Users can search the database by entering specif-ic Model Numbers, Hours/Miles, Price, Year, location of

auction by zip code, to list a few methods.Allowing users a choice of how they want to find their

results was a key component of the page. “We wanted the best of both worlds,” said Tredinnick.

“This is a large amount of data to be searched. By keeping itsimple, we allow users to cut through all the data to getexactly what they want. But we also knew that many peoplewill have very specific searches, so we also allowed for thatas well.”

The database itself contains equipment culled from auc-tions across the country. Categories include Aerial Lifts,Cranes, Backhoe Loaders, Excavators, Hydraulic Breakers,Skid Steer Loaders, and much more. The manufacturers list-ed include Caterpillar, Liebherr and Terex, to name just afew.To view the Auction Results Page, go to: http://

www.constructionequipmentguide.com/auction-results/auctionresults.aspx.

There are multiple categories to choose from on the AuctionResults Page.

The Auction Results Page will allow users to refine their searchfor equipment based on a variety of criteria.

WCA can help buyers assess the condition andvalue of equipment of interest. Performingequipment inspections providing additional pho-tos and performance reviews and more are a fewof the ways WCA serves customers. Online andproxy bidding also are on offer for WCA’s cus-tomers.WCA’s Corporate Office / Auction Yard islocated at 2021 Goetz Road, Perris, Calif. 92570.For more information, call 951/490-0149 ortoll free 866/731-7760 or visit wca-online.com.

Wolfe Industrial Auctions Inc.Located at 9801 Hansonville Road, Frederick,Md. 21702, Wolfe Industrial Auctions Inc. hasspecialized in heavy equipment auctions since1978.The company also offers many additionalservices including buyouts, liquidations andguarantees and appraisals.

For more information, call 301/898-0340 or visitwww.wolfeauctions.com.

Yoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc.Yoder & Frey was established in 1964 by EliasFrey, Tim Yoder and Jack Higley and conducted itsfirst auction on May 5, 1964 in Saginaw, Mich.Led by V. Peter Clark today, the company servesthe construction equipment, truck, trailer, mining,farming and forestry industries with 10 to 15 auc-tions annually as well as offering appraisals. This year, Yoder & Frey will be holding its 39thannual Florida sale in Kissimmee, its 11th annualsale in Darlington, Pa., and its 16th in Bow, N.H.Yoder & Frey’s permanent auction sites arelocated at 641 W. Southport Road, Kissimmee,Fla. and 423 Ashwood Road, Darlington, Pa. Corporate headquarters are at 1670 CommerceRoad, Holland, Ohio 43528.For more information, call 419/865-3990or toll free 800/842-6221 or visit www.yoderandfrey.com.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ALEX LYON & SON INC

KISSIMMEE FL...............................................................70,71

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA...........................2,3,10

ASSET SALES

XENIA OH / JACKSONVILLE NV........................................67

ATCO EQUIPMENT ......................................................................5

BARGAINS ..................................................................................62

BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ................................................13

BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................................42, 43

BOMAG ........................................................................................56

BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................18

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

FLORIDA ............................................................................75

CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................58

CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................62

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT ..............................16, 17

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WANTED..............................................................................61

AUCTION RESULTS ..........................................................78

GEO TARGETED EMAIL ....................................................83

EXCAVATOR & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ..........................44

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS................................................59

DYNAPAC ....................................................................................47

FAE USA INC ..............................................................................54

FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................19

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ....................................................21

G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11

GOMACO CORP..........................................................................57

H & L TOOTH CO ........................................................................23

HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ............................................15

HILCO INDUSTRIAL LLC ............................................................65

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY..................................................84

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................34, 35

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................................39

IRON PLANET ............................................................................79

JCB INC ......................................................................................33

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................54

JOHN DEERE ..............................................................................29

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER........................................................38

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP..............................................26,27,32

KUBOTA SVL..........................................................................40, 41

LEEBOY ................................................................................50, 51

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO..................................69

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS..................................................46

MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ..........................................................19

MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS

TUSCALOOSA AL ..............................................................81

PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..........................................................12

POWERSCREEN ........................................................................25

PROFESSIONAL SHORING & SUPPLY ....................................12

RING POWER RENTAL ..............................................................6,9

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS ....................................................67

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

ORLANDO FL......................................................................77

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................26

ROSCO MFG CO ........................................................................55

SAKAI AMERICA INC ..................................................................48

SITECH MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................................18

SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ......................................6

SOUTHERN SHOWS ..................................................................21

STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................50

TAKEUCHI....................................................................................36

TRACTOR TRACS INC................................................................59

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................24

VOLVO COMPACTION ................................................................49

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................31

WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................7

WILSON FINLEY..........................................................................60

WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................52, 53

YANMAR AMERICA ....................................................................37

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

KISSIMMEE FL....................................................................73

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