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Work to be done includes scaling and trimming, trim blasting, pre-split blasting and rock removal. Rock bolts also will be placed to secure material adjacent to areas where rock was removed in order to forestall future slides. Driven by record federal investment in surface transportation, increased spending through the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and continued easing in material prices, the high- way construction market is expected to grow eight percent in 2010, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) annual economic forecast. ARTBA Vice President of Policy & Economist Alison Premo Black said the value of highway, street and bridge construction (from all sources) put in place should reach $90.5 billion in 2010, up from about $83.9 billion this year. Black cautioned, however, that the boost to the market could be temporary. Uncertainty over the reauthorization of the multi-year federal surface transportation bill and future growth of the overall Highway Construction Market Expected to Grow 8 Percent in ’10 By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT Rain set off a rock slide at the 17-mi. marker on U.S. 64 in the Ocoee River Gorge in Polk County, Tenn., early one morning in November, blocking the west lane. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) quickly dispatched mobile maintenance crews to clear it, but when a boulder the size of a truck fell on the east lane, TDOT brought in a private contractor to break it up with an impact hammer in preparation for removal. A few hours later, TDOT geologist Vanessa Bateman arrived from her Nashville office. Upon hearing a thunderous cracking noise, she ordered workers to move back just before continuous rain precipitated another slide that dropped boulders on the roadway. In a matter of seconds, the scope of the cleanup had been magnified, with the road Rock Slide Poses Slippery Slope for Repair Crews in Tennessee 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 December 16 2009 Vol. XXII • No. 25 Published Nationally By Zoie Clift CEG CORRESPONDENT A sports landmark is in the works in downtown Orlando, Fla. The Amway Center, which is sched- uled to open in fall 2010, will be home to the NBA’s Orlando Magic and at 875,000 sq. ft. (81,290 sq m) and 8.75 acres (3.5 ha) it will nearly triple the size of the Orlando Magic’s current home arena. “This will be one of the most techno- logically advanced event centers in the world when it opens,” said Robert L. Rayborn, RA, LEED AP Construction Executive Sports and Public Assembly Group of Turner Construction Company, which is managing the project. The center, which also is set to host national events and concerts, will feature a modern mix of metal and glass exteri- or materials. There will be a 120-ft.- (36.5 m) tall glass tower (with features such as 200 LED lights and an observa- tion deck on top) that will serve as a landmark for the downtown area while anchoring the arena to the adjacent I-4 New Orlando Arena Set for Fall ’10 Tipoff see TDOT page 18 see MARKET page 19 see AMWAY page 44 Photo Courtesy of Fernando Medina/Orlando Magic 2009 The Amway Center, which is sched- uled to open in fall 2010, will be home to the NBA’s Orlando Magic. 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Action on Highway Funds The paver foreman and screed operator adjusting the controls of screed to keep the width uniform and depth of the asphalt consistent. By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is currently supervis- ing the resurfacing of 5.3 mi. (8.5 km) of U.S. 49 in Hattiesburg. The contract for the $8.3 million project was handled by Dunn Roadbuilders LLC of Laurel under the direc- tion of Pepper Beckman. Work began in July, and the expected com- pletion date was set at Nov. 30. The project was made possible through fed- eral funds as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), also known MDOT Puts Stimulus Funds to Work Resurfacing U.S. 49 By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT A dynamic apprenticeship program will not by itself save the U.S. construction industry from a looming shortage of skilled labor, but it is “one of the pieces of the puzzle” to stabilizing the labor situation, say industry leaders. Unions, contractors and associations operate apprenticeship programs mostly to teach trade skills. However, they also hope the programs will swell the ranks of craftspeople and retain their workplace allegiance for a lifetime. The ultimate goal of every apprenticeship program sponsor in the country is to boost both the qual- ity and quantity of trained construction laborers. How they pursue this common objective differs in a variety of ways. To produce skilled workers in such fields as carpentry, cement masonry and construction laborer, contractors in the Master Builders’ Association of Western Pennsylvania mostly work through trade unions. It is an association that goes back a long ways: the Master Builders’ Association — a founding member of Associated General Contractors — and the car- penters union both date from the 1880s. The success of apprenticeship programs in Pittsburgh is evident in the new $13 million training center of the Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship and Training Program. Ground was broken a year ago for the center, which sits adjacent to the carpenters’ headquarters. The 93,000-sq-ft. facility is state of the art, according to Jon O’Brien, MBA’s director of communica- Apprenticeships Eye Creating Lifetime Craftspeople see APPRENTICE page 31 By Cain Burdeau ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER NEW ORLEANS (AP) The U.S. federal government could be vulnerable to billions of dollars in claims after a judge ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers’ failure to properly maintain a navigation channel led to massive flooding in Hurricane Katrina. U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval on Nov. 18 awarded seven plaintiffs $720,000, but the government could eventually be forced to pay much more. The ruling should give more than 100,000 other individuals, business- es and government entities a better shot at claiming damages. Duval sided with six residents and one busi- ness who argued the Army Corps’ shoddy oversight of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet led to the flooding of New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward and neighboring St. Bernard Parish. He said, however, the corps couldn’t be held liable for the flooding of eastern New Orleans, where two of the plaintiffs lived. The ruling also is emotionally resonant for south Louisiana. Many in New Orleans have argued that the flooding in the aftermath of Katrina Victims’ Compensation Given by Judge see KATRINA page 18 see MDOT page 62 Mack Delivers Christmas Spirit to N.Y., D.C. …28 Inside Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................28-31 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ....35-43 Business Calendar ........20 Parts Section ............44-45 Auction Section 50, 58-63 Advertisers Index ..........62

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Work to be done includes scaling and trimming, trim blasting, pre-split blasting and rockremoval. Rock bolts also will be placed to secure material adjacent to areas where rock wasremoved in order to forestall future slides.

Driven by record federal investment in surfacetransportation, increased spending through theAmerican Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA)and continued easing in material prices, the high-way construction market is expected to grow eightpercent in 2010, according to the American Road& Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA)annual economic forecast.

ARTBA Vice President of Policy & Economist

Alison Premo Black said the value of highway,street and bridge construction (from all sources)put in place should reach $90.5 billion in 2010, upfrom about $83.9 billion this year.

Black cautioned, however, that the boost to themarket could be temporary. Uncertainty over thereauthorization of the multi-year federal surfacetransportation bill and future growth of the overall

Highway Construction MarketExpected to Grow 8 Percent in ’10

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Rain set off a rock slide at the 17-mi. marker onU.S. 64 in the Ocoee River Gorge in Polk County,Tenn., early one morning in November, blockingthe west lane. The Tennessee Department ofTransportation (TDOT) quickly dispatched mobilemaintenance crews to clear it, but when a boulderthe size of a truck fell on the east lane, TDOT

brought in a private contractor to break it up withan impact hammer in preparation for removal.

A few hours later, TDOT geologist VanessaBateman arrived from her Nashville office. Uponhearing a thunderous cracking noise, she orderedworkers to move back just before continuous rainprecipitated another slide that dropped boulders onthe roadway. In a matter of seconds, the scope ofthe cleanup had been magnified, with the road

Rock Slide Poses Slippery Slopefor Repair Crews in Tennessee

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By Zoie CliftCEG CORRESPONDENT

A sports landmark is in the works indowntown Orlando, Fla.

The Amway Center, which is sched-uled to open in fall 2010, will be home tothe NBA’s Orlando Magic and at875,000 sq. ft. (81,290 sq m) and 8.75acres (3.5 ha) it will nearly triple the sizeof the Orlando Magic’s current homearena.

“This will be one of the most techno-logically advanced event centers in theworld when it opens,” said Robert L.Rayborn, RA, LEED AP ConstructionExecutive Sports and Public AssemblyGroup of Turner Construction Company,which is managing the project.

The center, which also is set to hostnational events and concerts, will featurea modern mix of metal and glass exteri-or materials. There will be a 120-ft.-(36.5 m) tall glass tower (with featuressuch as 200 LED lights and an observa-tion deck on top) that will serve as alandmark for the downtown area whileanchoring the arena to the adjacent I-4

New OrlandoArena Set forFall ’10 Tipoff

see TDOT page 18

see MARKET page 19 see AMWAY page 44

Photo Courtesy of Fernando Medina/Orlando Magic 2009The Amway Center, which is sched-uled to open in fall 2010, will behome to the NBA’s Orlando Magic.

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Paving Section..........43-56

Parts Section ............58-59

Auction Section..66, 73-79

Business Calendar..........68

Advertisers Index ..........78

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AP Photo/Bill Sanders, Asheville Citizen-TimesWork begins on clearing a rock slide Oct. 27, 2009, on Interstate 40in Haywood County, west of Asheville, N.C. Engineers plan toremove as much of the rock at the base of the slide as possible toallow room for material still clinging to the mountainside to bedislodged.

A $20.5 million stimulus-fund-ed project to widen I-95 in PalmBay, Fla., is helping RangerConstruction expand its payrolland retain dozens of employeesfacing layoffs, the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of Americaannounced Oct. 30. The associa-tion added that the Florida firm’sexperiences, along with those ofcontractors across the country,underscore the economic benefitsof investing in infrastructure andconstruction projects.

“For the dozens of men andwomen who will be working onthis project, the stimulus means agood job, warm food and a com-fortable home,” Bob Schafer, pres-ident of the Associated GeneralContractors’ Florida East CoastChapter and vice president ofRanger Construction, said. “As faras this project is concerned, thestimulus is working as intended.”

Schafer said the stimulus-fund-ed project couldn’t have come at a

AGC: Stim Projects Add,Save Construction Jobs

By Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Officials with the North CarolinaDepartment of Transportation (NCDOT)believe that a large rock slide blocking bothdirections of Interstate 40 just east of theTennessee line could take as long as sixmonths to clear.

The slide happened in the early morninghours of Oct. 25 at mile marker 2.6 in arugged mountainous area of HaywoodCounty.

As a result, one of the Southeast’s majorthoroughfares is closed from Exit 20 inNorth Carolina west to Exit 451 inTennessee, forcing a detour that will takemotorists many miles out of their way.

Several hours after the 200-ft.-wide (60.9m) landslide occurred, NCDOT had rusheda crew on site to assess the situation andbegin a preliminary cleanup. Initially, it was

I-40 Landslide May Take Six Months to Clear

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Business Calendar ........26

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................29-32

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section ....37-45

Parts Section ............46-47

Auction Section ......58-67

Advertisers Index ..........66

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A large caravan of bulldozersand other construction equipmentdisplaying huge banners paradedthrough the streets of WashingtonOct. 28 to send a message to law-makers that they must act now tostop the bleeding in the construc-

tion equipment industry. Start UsUp USA! campaign organizersjoined by House Transportation& Infrastructure CommitteeChairman Jim Oberstar, D-Minn.,and other allies, also staged a rally

Iron Caravan Urges D.C.Action on Highway Funds

see LANDSLIDE page 26

A sea of 5,500 orange flags, each one representing 100 jobsalready lost in the construction equipment industry.

see RALLY page 48

U.S. Group installed more than 2,500 yellow storm water chambers about 5 ft. (1.5 m) under-ground, each of which allows rainwater to soak into the ground underneath the parking area,rather than run off into the surrounding area.

By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

When the U.S. Senate failed inSeptember to enact six-year transportationlegislation or to extend the existing fundingauthority in a responsible way it created abillion-dollar a-month hole for the construction industry“The baseline for the federal highwayaccount is reduced by a billion dollars eachmonth we have a continuing resolution,”said Tony Dorsey, media spokesman of theAmerican Association of State Highwayand Transportation Officials (AASHTO)“It will cost our members one billion dollarsevery month we have a resolution.” While the huge loss is mostly on paper —so far — it nonetheless is a drag on the construction economy Here’s the deal: Though the Senate agreed with the Houseat the very last moment to a one-monthextension of existing transportation fundingauthority, senators failed to include a provision to roll back funding rescissions stipulated in the last six-year bill. The $8.7 billionin rescission money was a bookkeepingmethod of understating the true cost ofSAFETEA-LU, which was passed in 2005(two years into the six years of its effectiveauthority). The sleight of hand was needed

Congress Lagson HighwayBill Extension

By Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

Tailgate parties at Universityof South Carolina (USC)Gamecocks football gamesshould be more enjoyable thisfall with the construction of asparkling new parking area adja-cent to the stadium.

The just-opened parking area,on the southwest side ofWilliams-Brice Stadium inColumbia, also serves visitors tothe South Carolina State Fairwhich will ran this year fromOct. 14 to 25.Football fans and fair goersalike who have parked near thestadium in the past should notice

the biggest difference on rainySaturdays due to an unseen tech-nology under their very feet.For years, the approximately30-acre site had been a dirt andgrass parking lot for more than4,000 vehicles. Minor floodinghad proven to be a majorheadache at the site as it sits in a

Innovative Drainage Key to NewParking Area for Gamecock Games

DD.H. Griffinn WelcomesGuestss too Annuall Fishh Fry…8

Ringg Powerr Openss NewFulll-Servicee Facility…32

HydrauliCircuitt SeesMajorr Growth…14

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Business Calendar......28

Trailers Section ....36-39

Paving Section ......43-55

Parts Section ........58-59

Auction Section ....70-79

Advertisers Index ......78

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Midwest $3.00“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” MMidwwestEEdittioonOctober 17200Vol. XVI • No. 21 CEG CORRESPONDENThort 19-mi. (30.5 km) stretch of road justnorth of Detroit has been transformed into animprovement project with a rather complicatedstrategy. Extensive work on the I-96/I-696 cor-ridor in Oakland and M comb counties has beendivided into four separate projects.Project 1 consists of rehabilitation of eightbridges and repair of 4 mi. (6.4 km) of pavementin Oakland County between Novi and Halstedroads, including the I-96/I-696/M-5 interchangein Novi and Farmington Hills. Project 2 picks up where the first project endsand involves pavement patching and rehabilita-tion of 42 bridges on I-696 in Oakland Countybetween H lsted and C pbell-Hilton roads. Project 3 focuses on rehabilitating 22 bridgeson I-696, 15 of which are located within the I-696/Mound Road interchange.Project 4 includes rehabi litation of six bridgesand extensive pavement repairs to I-696between Hayes and Nieman roads in M combCounty Also included are safety upgrades andlighting replacement on the median and ramps.OverFor all practical purposes, the $67 m llionoverall project has been divided into two con-tracts — east and west — with two prime con-tractors: Dan’s Excavating out of Grant, Mch.,on the west contract and C.A. Hall on the east. But even that division is a little blurry“There are overlapping facets,” says BobDaavettila, construction director for Tetra Tech, particularly concerning the bridge work. total of 56 bridges will undergo rehabilita-tion. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor for allbridge work on both contracts and since there’a lot of bridge work in the west contract, H ll isdoing considerable work on both. “Because they’re a major sub, it leads to a lotof coordination. Hall is at all the meetings forthe Dan’s contract.”According to Daavettila, the two big con-tracts consist of a two-year project for $47 mil-lion to reconstruct pavement from Novi toFarmington Hills — the west project — $14 million contract to conduct bridge rehabili-tation and concrete patching on I-696 — the eastproject. The west contract involves significantamounts of overlay but there is none on the eastcontract. Instead, there is, as Daavettila says, “alot of concrete patching.”Other N s for an Old-Time TBefore being designated as a military high-way in 1832, the corridor from Lake Mchiganthrough Detroit, Lansing and Grand Rapids was

MDOTRehabilitates Crucial Mich. Corridor

CEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the U ited Stat es has been beaten nearly to deaththis year by advocates and critics alike. Yet as the debate moves intoOctober the final shape of “reform” rem ins elusive and elastic w th con-struction industry executives anxious about its impact on their companies.Any change in the system definitely will have impact on contractorsand a sweeping change could upend smaller firms — and most construc-tion companies are small-to-medium-size The truth of the matter is the reform model in which government would provide most health care serv-ices would dramatically change the way every business operates, lar e orsmall.It is impractical to hope that health care reform will be tailored to theconstruction industry Nevertheless, small businesses consistently favorcertain reform initiatives over others ere shington to institute reformalong the lines general contractors might lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:• New authority for ssociations to negotiate insurance packages Constructing a Healthy Look at Health Care Reform

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Ha ll Industrial ThanksCustomers in Ohio…58HCEA Preserves Historyat A nnual Convention…14

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A total of 56 bridges will undergo rehabilitation. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor forall bridge work on both contracts and since there is a lot of bridge work in the west con-tract, Hall is doing considerable work on both.

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Cat 321C LCR and 330DL excavators are hard at work at a C.W. Matthews project inNortheast Cobb County, Ga., for emergency Cobb DOT road replacement, which includedinstallation of a triple barrel 72 in (183 cm)., 70 ft. (21 m) long piping system and tempo-rary road to service 40 homes that were without a roadway to get out of their Waterfordsubdivision homes.

Georgia Flood Recovery Begins in Earnest

Sta fford Holds Open Houseat Its New Va. Facility…8

St. Johns River DredgingUnder Way…27

HCEA Holds 24th AnnualConvention…18

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CEG CORRESPONDENTIn trucking, cooperation is everything. The same could besaid for construction work, all contracting and the running ofany successful club or organization. Cooperation in all these arenas came together as one at theAntique T uck Club of America’s Little Rhody ChapterSixth Annual Antique T uck Show on Sept. 13 on theshington County Fairgrounds in Richmond, R.I.orking in conjunction with the Historical ConstructionEquipment Association’s (HCEA) Northeast Rockbustersonce again, more than 60 members of the local AntiqueT uck Club brought out their finest old equipment, to thedelight and surprise of other members, guests and enthusi-asts.The Antique T uck Club and the Rockbusters hold thisevent every September drawing people from every NewEngland state. M chines that range from the unusual to thesublime fill the flat fields of the fairgrounds for passersby to

ire.“We combine our shows. e support them and they sup-port us, even in the rain,” said Jackie olatile, who organiz-es these shows with her husband, Roger the club’s president. hat made the presidential couple so proud this year wasthat the event was organized to raise money and food for theRhode Island Food Bank.e brought in 800 pounds of canned goods. Last year, wefed 2,000 needy families for a year and we are quite proud ofthat,” said Jackie olatile.They also are very proud of the cooperation and sharedinterests of their members who bring any and all workingantique machines to these events, as long as they are able.“We welcome classic trucks, we welcome tractors, any-thing that comes in,” added Roger olatile. “Antique isantique to us.” The olatiles represent the Little Rhody Chapter at nation-al events, usually held in the National Chapter s home stateof Pennsylvania. “There are 21 different chapters in the

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CEG CORRESPONDENTAfter many years of discussion, an ambitiousproject to ease congestion in Pennsylvania’densely populated Bucks and Montgomery coun-ties is finally under w thconstruction of a long-aw itedparkwayThe PennsylvaniaDepartment of T ansportation(PennDOT) has estim ted thatby 2020 the new highway willbe traveled by between 23,700and 28,300 vehicles dailyCertain changes, howeverhad to be made before groundcould be broken for the project.According to PennDOT theparkw y had initially beenplanned as an expressway withlimited access. HoweverM rch 2004, the departmentrealized its projected revenueswould not provide enoughfunding for all its proposed

projects and this particular job was among thosere-evaluated. As a result, a parkway was ultimate-ly chosen as an appropri ate solution for improvingtravel conditions in the area while remaining with-in the limitations imposed by available funds.

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CEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the United Stateshas been beaten nearly to death this year byadvocates and critics alike. Yet as thedebate moves into October the final shapeof “reform” remains elusive and elasticwith construction industry executives anx-ious about its impact on their com anies.Any change in the system definitely willhave impact on contractors and a sweepingchange could upend smaller firms —most construction companies are small-to-medium-sized. The truth of the matter isthe reform odel in which governmentwould provide most health care serviceswould dramatically change the way everybusiness operates, lar e or small.It is impractical to hope that health carereform ill be tailored to the constructionindustry Nevertheless, small businessesconsistently favor certain reform initiativesover others. ere shington to institutereform along the lines general contractorsmight lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:

• New authority for ssociations tonegotiate insurance packages for theirmembe .

Besides gaining clout in negoti-ating benefits, association insurance nego-tiators could win lower premiums, if giventhe opportunity Associated Builders andContractors noted that private insuranceca e t k e muchas 35 percent when dealing with smallgroups in order to meet profit tar ets andoffset overhead. hereas associations canprovide the same adm nistrative servicesfor their members at a cost of 15 percent orless — if, that is, me bers are allowed tobuy insurance through small businesshealth plan pools.

ConstructingHealthy Lookat Health Care Construction crews pourconcrete for an abutmentthat will support theRoute 202 parkwaybridge over Route 309.

Words Into Action: Route 202Parkway Finally AdvancesAdditional $30M inFunds En Route to Md.Gov M rtin O’M lley announced that additional transportationprojects worth $30 million will be funded by President BarackObama’ American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).Funding for these additional projects is available due to savingsgenerated by the intense competition for M ryland’ high-y and transit contracts advertised earlier this year“Without a doubt, President Obama’s recovery program is gen-erating the desired effect here in M ryland,” said O’M lley“Across our state, work is under way rehabilitating our roads,bridges and transit systems. Hea lthy competition for those state

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The bridges that were moved vary in length from 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43to 94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide. The largest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t).CEG CORRESPONDENTork on a Utah freeway reconstruction projectso unusual it was featured as NationalGeographic Channel’s “World’ Toughest Fixes”is heading for an on-time, on-budget completionat the end of the yearhat m de work on a 2-m . (3.2 km) stretchof I-80 in Salt Lake City project extraordinarywas the Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC)method using Self Propelled Modular T ansports(SPMT) to construct six of 12 bridges and one oftwo ramps in the project.The $139 million project along a 2-mi. stretchfrom State Street to 1300 East through Salt LakeCity includes construction of the bridges andramp “not at their final location,” John Montoya,project manager said. Instead, the girders anddecks were constructed on the ground at a “bridgefarm.” M ssive transporters moved them to belifted into place along the expressway

Horrocks Engineering and H.W LochnerEngineering are the designers and Ralph L.dsworth Construction is the general contrac-torSome of the bridges were transported as muchas a mile and a half which is “a good distance,”Montoya“That was significant. There are a fair amountof projects where you move a bridge a couplehundred feet but we actually moved some ofthem ile and a half.”The bridges that were moved vary in lengthfrom 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43 to94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide, Carlye Sommers, pub-lic involvement m nager for Lochner Thelar est weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t). The SPMT that moved the bridges hadapproximately 250 wheels and moved at an aver-age speed of five miles per hour, Sommers said. The only route crews could move the bridgesdown was the same one they were working on so

Reconstruction on Schedulefor UDOT’s $139M Project

CEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the United Stateshas been beaten nearly to death this year byadvocates and critics alike. Yet as thedebate moves into October the final shapeof “reform” remains elusive and elasticwith construction industry executives anx-ious about its impact on their companies.y change in the system definitely willhave impact on contractors and a sweepingchange could upend smaller firms —ost construction companies are small-to-edium-sized. The truth of the matter isthe reform odel in which governmentwould provide most health care serviceswould dramatically change the way everybusiness operates, lar e or small.It is impractical to hope that health carereform ll be tailored to the constructionindustry Nevertheless, small businessesconsistently favor certain reform initiativesover others. ere shington to institutereform along the lines general contractorsght lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:• New authority for ssoci tions tonegotiate insurance packages for theire bers. Besides gaining clout in negoti-ating benefits, association insurance nego-tiators could win lower premiums, if giventhe opportunity ssociated B ilders andContractors noted that private insurancecarriers must mark up premiums as m chas 35 percent when dealing with smallgroups in order to meet profit tar ets andoffset overhead. hereas associations canprovide the same administrative servicesfor their members at a cost of 15 percent orless — if, that is, members are allowed tobuy insurance through small business

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By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

The Mississippi Department ofTransportation (MDOT) is currently supervis-ing the resurfacing of 5.3 mi. (8.5 km) of U.S.49 in Hattiesburg. The contract for the $8.3million project was handled by Dunn

Roadbuilders LLC of Laurel under the direc-tion of Pepper Beckman.

Work began in July, and the expected com-pletion date was set at Nov. 30.

The project was made possible through fed-eral funds as part of the American Recoveryand Reinvestment Act (ARRA), also known

MDOT Puts Stimulus Fundsto Work Resurfacing U.S. 49

By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

A dynamic apprenticeship program will notby itself save the U.S. construction industryfrom a looming shortage of skilled labor, but itis “one of the pieces of the puzzle” to stabilizingthe labor situation, say industry leaders.

Unions, contractors and associations operateapprenticeship programs mostly to teach tradeskills. However, they also hope the programswill swell the ranks of craftspeople and retain

their workplace allegiance for a lifetime. Theultimate goal of every apprenticeship programsponsor in the country is to boost both the qual-ity and quantity of trained construction laborers.How they pursue this common objective differsin a variety of ways.

To produce skilled workers in such fields ascarpentry, cement masonry and constructionlaborer, contractors in the Master Builders’Association of Western Pennsylvania mostlywork through trade unions. It is an associationthat goes back a long ways: the Master Builders’

Association — a founding member ofAssociated General Contractors — and the car-penters union both date from the 1880s.

The success of apprenticeship programs inPittsburgh is evident in the new $13 milliontraining center of the Carpenters JointApprenticeship and Training Program. Groundwas broken a year ago for the center, which sitsadjacent to the carpenters’ headquarters. The93,000-sq-ft. facility is state of the art, accordingto Jon O’Brien, MBA’s director of communica-

Apprenticeships Eye Creating Lifetime Craftspeople

see APPRENTICE page 31

By Cain BurdeauASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

NEW ORLEANS (AP) The U.S. federalgovernment could be vulnerable to billions ofdollars in claims after a judge ruled that theArmy Corps of Engineers’ failure to properlymaintain a navigation channel led to massiveflooding in Hurricane Katrina.

U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval onNov. 18 awarded seven plaintiffs $720,000,but the government could eventually be forcedto pay much more. The ruling should givemore than 100,000 other individuals, business-es and government entities a better shot atclaiming damages.

Duval sided with six residents and one busi-ness who argued the Army Corps’ shoddyoversight of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outletled to the flooding of New Orleans’Lower 9thWard and neighboring St. Bernard Parish. Hesaid, however, the corps couldn’t be held liablefor the flooding of eastern New Orleans, wheretwo of the plaintiffs lived.

The ruling also is emotionally resonant forsouth Louisiana. Many in New Orleans haveargued that the flooding in the aftermath of

Katrina Victims’CompensationGiven by Judge

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

FEATURES…BLANCHARD HOLDS APPRECIATION EVENT INLEXINGTON, S.C. Blanchard Machinery Company held an appreciation day at its PioneerSouth Carolina location in Lexington, S.C., on Nov. 20.

HIGHWAY, TRANSIT FUNDING LIKELY TO DROP BY$15B IN ’10Federal investments in highways and transit systems are expected todecline by more than $15 billion in 2010 compared to this year accordingto analysis of transportation spending trends conducted by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America.

KRISTEN WILLIAMS NAMED IEDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR As the executive director Kristen Williams’s goal is to provide the membersof the IEDA an effective tool and valuable resource for promoting theirindependent companies and the equipment they have for sale.

AED LEADS EFFORT TO EXTEND PURCHASING TAX INCENTIVES A broad coalition of 31 national organizations representing the construction, manufacturing, aviation, professional services and distributionsectors has joined the Associated Equipment Distributors in calling onCongress and President Obama to extend business purchasing tax incentives included in recent economic stimulus legislation.

MACK TRUCKS DELIVER CHRISTMAS TREES IN N.Y., D.C. Two of the most famous Christmas trees in the country were delivered thisyear by customers of Mack Trucks Inc.: the Rockefeller Center tree in NewYork City, and the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree in Washington, D.C.

PETROWSKY, LOWDER CONDUCT AUCTION INDURHAM, N.C. Petrowsky Auctioneers and Lowder Auctioneers conducted a major one-owner public auction of equipment from Mainline Contracting Inc. onDec. 3 in Durham, N.C.

MORE THAN 1,400 BIDDERS BATTLE IT OUT INSTATESVILLE, N.C. Ritchie Bros held an auction Dec. 8 at its Statesville, N.C., permanent auction facility.

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BUY NEW EQUIPMENT TODAY.PAY NEXT YEAR!While other companies may come and go, Case is in it for the

long haul. And we’re here to help with our most aggressive year-end deals ever.

Put new equipment to work long before your first payment is due!

From now until Dec. 31, 2009, we’re offering up to 6 MONTHS WITH NO PAYMENTS, NO INTEREST* on new Case equipment.

Plus, you may qualify for a 50% tax depreciation bonus in 2009!**

Need parts, service or attachments? Get your entire fleet of

equipment ready today with our 3 MONTH NO PAYMENTS, NO INTEREST PROGRAM.***

For details on these and other offers, call your Case dealer today.

OFFERS END DECEMBER 31, 2009.

* For commercial use only. Customer participation subject to credit qualification and approval by CNH Capital America LLC. See your Case dealer for details and eligibility requirements. CNH Capital America LLC standard terms and conditions will apply. Down payment may be required. Not all customers or applicants may qualify. Offer good through December 31, 2009 at participating Case dealers in the United States. Taxes, freight, set-up, delivery, additional options or attachments not included in suggested retail price. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice. ** CNH Capital and Case dealerships do not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. Customers are strongly encouraged to seek their own professional advice on the proper treatment of these transactions. *** For commercial use only - not intended for personal, family or household use. This offer applies to qualifying purchases of $500 or more on genuine Case parts, attachments and related services made using the CNH Capital Commercial Revolving Account (the “Account”) during a single visit to a participating Case dealership located in the United States now through December 31, 2009. If any payment when due is not made on other balances outstanding under the Account, the promotional terms may be terminated and the promotional balance will be subject to the applicable default rate prior to the expiration of the promotional period. Minimum monthly payments will be required and finance charges will begin to accrue. Once the promotional period expires, CNH Capital America LLC standard terms and conditions will apply. Customer participation subject to credit qualification, available credit and good standing on all CNH Capital accounts. Not all customers may qualify for this term. Program subject to change or cancellation without notice. ©2009 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. Case is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC.

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864.295.4015

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803.791.3374

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CONTACT YOUR NEAREST LOCATION TODAY FOR DETAILS ON THESE AND OTHER OFFERS.

BUY NEW EQUIPMENT TODAYAND PAY NEXT YEAR!

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TO 6 MONTHS*

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Acworth, GA770-529-5125Atlanta, GA

770-319-0074Buford, GA

678-318-9500Savannah, GA912-964-8079

Asheville, NC828-687-0620Charlotte, NC704-596-8283Garner, NC

919-661-8710

Greenville, NC252-754-5280

Cayce, SC803-791-0740

North Charleston, SC843-414-1120

Piedmont, SC864-704-1060

Chattanooga, TN423-308-7940Knoxville, TN865-525-1845

ATLANTIC CAPITAL COMPANIES, INC.10429 Success Street, Ashland, VA 23005

Phone: (804) 798-8840 Fax: (804) 798-9505www.ACC-Capital.com / [email protected]

Export Specialists!New & used Demag CC crawlers, CC2400, CC2500, CC2800NT available in 2009. Demag AC80, AC160-2, AC200. Let Atlantic Capital Companies find the crane you are looking for or want to sell!

Outstanding technical crane service and parts for all major brands! Call Barry, Steve or Justin for parts! (804) 798-8840 • Fax: (804) 798-9505 • [email protected]

NewTadanoMantisCrane

dealer forVirginia,

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Delaware

*NEW LISTINGS*1997 Liebherr 1080-1 100t At $425,000 USD*2006 Terex T-560 60t TC $385,000 USD*2000 Link-Belt HTC8670 70t Crawler $390,000 USD*1998 Demag CC2800 660t Crawler Please Call*2003 Grove GMK5240 240t At $1,250,000 USD*1997 Liebherr 1120 165t At $695,000 USD*1997 Grove GMK5130 150t At $695,000 USD2006 Link-Belt HTC8690 90t TC $625,000 USDNEW Terex RT230 30t RT Please CallNEW Terex RT555 55t RT Please CallNEW Terex RT780 80t RT Please Call2000 Demag AC80 100t AT $675,000 USD2009 Demag AC80 10t AT $1,025,000 USD2009 Demag AC160-2 200t AT Please Call2009 Demag AC500-2 600t AT Please Call2009 Tadano ATF160G 200t AT Please Call2006 American HC60 60t Crawler $475,000 USDNEW American HC80 80t Crawler Please Call

NEW American HC110 110t Crawlwer Please CallNEW American HC275 275t Crawler Please Call1990 Grove HL150C 150t Crawler $465,000 USD2005 Demag CC2500-1 550t Crawler $3,750,000 USD2009 Demag CC2800 660t Crawler Please Call2008 Demag CC2400 440t Crawler Please Call2009 Demag CC2500 550t Crawler Please Call2006 Demag CC2800-1 660t Crawler Please Call2008 Mantis 14010 70t Crawler Please Call2000 Mantis 14010 70t Crawler Please CallBOOM AND PARTS: Call Steve / JustinAmerican 46S 60’ complete boom, 5299, 599, etc. $15,000 USDRebuilt Cummins VT225 Crane Engine $9,500 USD40’ 59H Boom Insert $10,500 USD9HL Jib $17,500 USD16HL Jib $21,500 USDA-Frame gantry, outer bail, 5299 Please Call

We BUY and SELL Used Cranes – Call Wally Jones or Chris Lyons today! (804) 798-8840

T560 RT528C CC2400 Mantis100t

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St. Augustine, FL • Jacksonville, FL877-748-7299 • 904-622-7141

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

www.gatorbacktracksandequipment.com

22000033 CCaatt DD55NN LLGGPP,, 3920 Hrs, Cab, A/C,Limb Risers, Rear Screens........$$4488,,000000

22000099 MMuussttaanngg MMTTLL331122,, Enclosed Cab,A/C............................................$$2288,,550000

22000033 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 445500HHLLGGPP,, 2320Hrs, OROPS, 80% U/C..........$$2299,,990000

22000066 BBiigg TTeexx PPiinnttllee HHiittcchh TTrraaiilleerr,,Elec. Brakes, 22500GVWR......$$44,,550000

22000055 JJoohhnn DDeeeerree 665500JJ LLGGPP,, 1000 Hrs,One Owner ................................$$5544,,990000

22000055 JJDD 662244HH,, Cab, A/C, Quick Tachw/Root Rake, One Owner ......$$5599,,990000

11998899 VVoollvvoo AA2255,, 5000 Gallon WaterTruck ....................................$$1188,,550000

22000055 GGeehhll CCTTLL8800,, 1150 Hours, NewTracks and Sprockets ..........$$1199,,990000

11999966 KKoommaattssuu CCDD5500,, Steel w/RubberPads, 360˚ Rotating Dumper ....$$3399,,990000

22000033 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTBB114455,, RubberTracks, Fixed Thumb ............$$1166,,990000

22000066 MMuussttaanngg 663344 TTeelleehhaannddlleerr,, 200Hrs........................................$$2299,,990000

11999988 DDooddggee RRaamm 33550000,, 4x4, AutoTrans Service Body, 140k miles ......................................................$$88,,550000

22000044 AASSVV RRCC8855,, 1400 hours, Hi FlowAux Hydraulics ..........................$$1144,,990000

22000066 MMuussttaanngg MMTTLL2255,, Cab, A/C, 150Hrs........................................$$3377,,550000

11999955 KKoommaattssuu CCDD5500,, New Chains andSprockets, New Roadliner Pads................................................................ $$4444,,990000

22000099 GGeehhll CCTTLL5555 Standard ROPS,New Machine..........................$$2244,,550000

22000088 MMuussttaanngg 11550033,, 60 Hrs, Aux.Hydraulics, 3 Buckets ..........$$1177,,990000

22000077 KKaauuffmmaann GGoooosseenneecckk 2244kk llbbTTrraaiilleerr,, 36ft ............................$$77,,990000

22000066 NNiissssaann 88000000llbb FFoorrkklliifftt,, 60” Forks,5000 Hrs, Pneumatic Tires..........$$55,,999955

22000011 KKoommaattssuu PPCC330000LLCC--66LLEE 54”Bucket w/Manual Thumb......$$4444,,550000

22000077 GGeehhll 337733,, Rubber Tracks, only150 hours ..................................$$2222,,990000

UUnnddeerrccaarrrriiaaggee PPaarrttss 11999966 MMaacckk wwiitthh DDeemmoo TTrraaiilleerr ..................................................................$$2255,,550000

SPECIAL SALE - GATORBACK TRACKS

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MDOT Executive DirectorPlays Role in U.S. DOT Event

AASHTO President and MississippiDepartment of Transportation ExecutiveDirector Larry L. “Butch” Brown shared thestage with U.S. Transportation SecretaryRay LaHood at the first SurfaceTransportation Reauthorization Tour, hostedby the U.S. DOT in New Orleans, La.

Brown moderated one of three panelsheld at the outreach tour. In remarks intro-ducing his session, “EconomicDevelopment and State of Good Repair,”Brown said that preserving the transporta-tion system and adding needed capacity tomeet continuing population growth shouldbe one of the nation’s top priorities.

“Over the next 20 years, this country’spopulation is expected to grow by at least 50million. That is the equivalent of adding over100 cities the size of New Orleans to thenational economy,” Brown said.

AASHTO’s president also urged consid-eration of a four-part freight strategy, whichincludes the development of a national mul-timodal strategic freight plan, funding forprojects of national significance, funding forevery state to help build a national freightnetwork, and support for multicorridororganizations that cross state lines.

Brown also expressed his strong supportfor retaining the current federal-state partner-ship.

“What we have today is described instatute as a ‘federally assisted, state-adminis-tered program.’ It is working and workingwell….But it would be a mistake to makechanges which shift decision-making awayfrom the states and back to Washington.”

For more information, visitwww.AreWeThereYet.transportation.org.

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RROOLLLLEERRSS//CCOOMMPPAACCTTIIOONNIInnggeerrssoollll RRaanndd SSDD7777DDXX,, #C0354, 2004, 1,100 Hrs,Padfoot/Shell Kit ..........................................$$3333,,000000IInnggeerrssoollll RRaanndd SSDD7777DDXX,, #C0436, 2005, 1,100 Hrs,Padfoot/Shell Kit ..........................................$$3333,,000000HHaammmm 33441100,, #C0561, 2008, 650 Hrs, 6 Month/500hrs ................................................................$$6666,,000000HHaammmm 33441100,, #C5504, 2008, 520 Hrs, 6 Month/500hrs ................................................................$$6666,,000000HHaammmm 33441100,, #C5508, 2008, 950 Hrs, 6 Month/500hrs ................................................................$$6600,,550000

DDOOZZEERRSSKKoommaattssuu DD3311EEXX--2211AA,, #C5435, 2007, 300 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$3388,,550000KKoommaattssuu DD3399EEXX--2211AA,, #C0385, 2005, 2,270 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$3355,,220000KKoommaattssuu DD3399EEXX--2211AA,, #C0381, 2005, 2,330 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$3355,,220000KKoommaattssuu DD4411EEXX--66CC,, #C0497, 2007, 1,000 Hrs ............................................................................$$5533,,990000

KKoommaattssuu DD6611PPXX--1155,, #C0392, 2005, 3,870 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$7711,,550000KKoommaattssuu DD6655EEXX--1155,, #C5152, 2004, 3,140 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$7777,,000000KKoommaattssuu DD6655EEXX--1155,, #C0396, 2005, 4,010 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$7711,,550000KKoommaattssuu DD6655PPXX--1155,,C0397, 2005, 3,490 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$7777,,000000KKoommaattssuu DD115555AAXX--55BB,, #C0457, 2006, 2,210 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs............................................$$223311,,000000KKoommaattssuu DD227755AAXX--55,, #C0539, 2002, 12,460 Hrs ........................................................................$$220099,,000000

EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORRSSKKoommaattssuu PPCC113388UUSSLLCC--22,, #C5162, 2004, 2,690 Hrs,6 Month/500 hrs ..........................................$$4466,,220000KKoommaattssuu PPCC113388UUSSLLCC--22,, #C5163, 2004, 2,790 Hrs,6 Month/500 hrs ..........................................$$4466,,220000KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--77,, #C0226, 2004, 3,170 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$6611,,660000KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--77,, #C5175-T, 2004, 3,240 Hrs,Thumb, 6 Month/500 hrs ............................$$6633,,880000KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--77,, #C5185, 2004, 3,240 Hrs,Plumbed, 6 Month/500 hrs ..........................$$6633,,880000KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--77,, #C0261, 2004, 3,600 Hrs,Plumbed, 6 Month/500 hrs ..........................$$6611,,660000

KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--77,, #C5188, 2004, 3,750 Hrs,Plumbed, 6 Month/500 hrs ..........................$$6611,,660000KKoommaattssuu PPCC220000LLCC--77,, #C0413, 2005, 3,340 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$6633,,880000KKoommaattssuu PPCC222200LLCC--77,, #C5196, 2004, 3,700 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$7700,,440000KKoommaattssuu PPCC222200LLCC--77,, #C5261-T, 2004, 4,140 Hrs,Thumb, 6 Month/500 hrs ............................$$7700,,440000KKoommaattssuu PPCC222200LLCC--77,, #C5201, 2004, 4,700 Hrs,Long Reach, Bkt., 6 Month/500 hrs ............$$8822,,550000KKoommaattssuu PPCC330000LLCC--77,, #C5205, 2004, 4,990 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$8822,,550000KKoommaattssuu PPCC440000LLCC--66MM,, #C5304, 2004, 3,540 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$9999,,000000KKoommaattssuu PPCC440000LLCC--66MM,, #C5303, 2004, 4,090 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$9999,,000000KKoommaattssuu PPCC440000LLCC--77,, #C5218, 2004, 4,720 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$9933,,550000KKoommaattssuu PPCC440000LLCC--77,, #C5220, 2004, 5,130 Hrs ..........................................................................$$8888,,000000

KKoommaattssuu PPCC660000LLCC--88,, #BP8614, 2006, 4,500 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs............................................$$223311,,000000

EEXXCCAAVVAATTOORRSS WWIITTHH AATTTTAACCHHMMEENNTTSSKKoommaattssuu PPCC330000LLCC--77//GGXXPP550000RR,, #C5207-S/BP8002,2004, 5,190 Hrs, Genesis Shear ................$$224422,,000000KKoommaattssuu PPCC330000LLCC--77//GGMMSS770000,, #C0238-S/BP8506,2004, 5,350 Hrs, Genesis Shear ................$$224422,,000000

WWHHEEEELL LLOOAADDEERRKKoommaattssuu WWAA332200--55LL,, #C0535, 2007, 1,800 Hrs, 6Month/500 hrs..............................................$$8888,,000000

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KKoommaattssuu HHMM330000--11,, #C5327, 2005, 5,630 Hrs ..............................................................................$$8822,,550000

AATTTTAACCHHMMEENNTTSSTTrraammaacc VV11220000,, #C5486, 2007 ..........................CCAALLLLTTrraammaacc VV11220000,, #C5487, 2007 ..........................CCAALLLLTTrraammaacc VV11660000,, #C5491, 2007 ..........................CCAALLLL

Power EquipmentUsed & Rental Fleet Quality

at Auction PricesMost Machines carry a 6 month / 500 hour powertrain warranty.

Kingsport, TN • Chattanooga, TN • Nashville, TN Knoxville, TN • Memphis, TN • Tupelo, MS

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500 hrs$$6611,,660000

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(913) 371-3822

2006 Bomag BC1172RB2006 Bomag BC1172RB

Trash Compactor, Dealer Serviced & Maintained Ready togo to Work, $339,000

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FCC EQUIPMENT FINANCING (A Caterpillar Company)

Jacksonville, FLDarold Longhofer (904)625-9259 • Cell (904)610-7939 • Home (904)880-3587

Great Used Equipment Values1970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1958 ........................$13,0001970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1821 ........................$13,0001970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1816 ........................$13,0001970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1957 ........................$13,0002004 JCB 714, S/N E0830195 ............................$53,6002004 JOHN DEERE 400D, S/N BE400DT201041 ........................................................................................$135,200

2006 KOMATSU HM300-0, S/N A11002 ..........$131,6001994 VOLVO A25C, S/N A25V8715 ....................$33,500(2) 1994 VOLVO A30, S/N V1487 ..............From $30,100(2) 1998 VOLVO A35C, S/N V5086 ............From $42,7002001 VOLVO A35D, S/N 61113 ..........................$73,000

1999 BLAW KNOX PF161, S/N 16126-04 ..........$24,3001998 BLAW KNOX PF3172, S/N 317211-08 ......$29,5002000 LEEBOY 8500, S/N 2497-8500 ..................$18,500

22000066 DDEEEERREE 441100GG,, S/N 946106..........................$$4466,,00000022000055 JJCCBB 221144 SSEERRIIEESS IIIIII,, S/N 904421 ..............$$2200,,77000022000044 JJOOHHNN DDEEEERREE 221100LLEE,, S/N T0210LE882955 ........................................................................................$$1166,,00000022000022 JJOOHHNN DDEEEERREE 331100GG,, S/N 907184 ..............$$2244,,22000022000044 JJOOHHNN DDEEEERREE 331100SSGG,, S/N 926142 ............$$2299,,00000022000044 JJOOHHNN DDEEEERREE 771100GG,, S/N 939117 ..............$$4455,,00000022000033 VVOOLLVVOO BBLL7700DD,, S/N 10269 ........................$$2288,,220000

22000022 CCBBII 44000000BB,, S/N 4840HZK34123A0660 ....$$115522,,000000

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22000000 CCOONNCCOORRDD CCCCPP 3366MM1155,, S/N1M2K197C21M017771......................................$$112211,,55000011999999 MMaacckk MMRR668888,, S/N 1M2K189C5XM013746 ........................................................................................$$8899,,88000022000044 MMAACCKK MMRR668888SS,, S/N 1M2K197C74M023571 ....................................................................................$$118822,,330000

22000055 PPOOWWEERRSSCCRREEEENN 11440000,, S/N 6614644 ......$$110011,,55000022000066 PPOOWWEERRSSCCRREEEENN MM8855,, S/N 6103501 ..........$$3388,,55000022000077 RRAADDIIAALL CCOONNVVEEYYOORR SSTTAACCKKIINNGG,, S/N 24X60-07-0101 ....................................................................$$1122,,220000

22000066 BBLL PPEEGGSSOONN 11000000SSRR,, S/N 100312DDSR..$$336622,,00000022000044 CCEECC 110022XX111155,, S/N 4538 ..........................$$116611,,55000022000077 EEAAGGLLEE 11220000--2255,, S/N 30696 ....................$$334466,,33000022000033 EEXXTTEECC 11001133,, S/N 7864 ............................$$220000,,55000022000011 EEXXTTEECC MMEEGGAA--BBIITTEE,, S/N 6024 ..................$$113366,,22000022000066 IIRROOCCKK RRDDSS1155HH,, S/N P90216 ..................$$445511,,330000

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Machines are located in various parts of the U.S. Please call for locations and pricing. Visit our website at FCCEF.com for pictures and more information. Call Darold Longhofer at (904)625-9259 or Cell (904)610-7939 or Home (904)880-3587. Allen Breinig at (904)625-9290. Tom Camphire at (904)625-9263.

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Blanchard MachineryCompany held an apprecia-tion day at its Pioneer South

Carolina location in Lexington,S.C., on Nov. 20.

This was just one week afterholding the same event at its com-pact equipment and rental storelocation in Columbia, with theweather cooperating a bit more forthis one. The picture perfect day inLexington provided an enjoyablebackdrop for a well-attended eventwith lots to see and do.

The “rolling grille” was broughtin and the Blanchard staff grilled

burgers and dogs for their guests.During lunch, branch OperationsManager Lewis Armour called outthe winning numbers for a vastarray of prize drawings, many ofwhich were donated by vendors.Representatives of Caterpillar,Firestone, Evans, Doppstadt,Peerless and others turned out tolend their help and support for theevent.

For the highly skilled machineoperator (and novices, too) therewas a backhoe loader operatorcontest, with merchandise prizesfor first- second- and third-placewinners. Guests had the opportuni-ty to register to win one of two Cat277C multi-terrain loaders.

Parts and merchandise discountsalso were available throughout theday.

The Blanchard Machinery-Pioneer South Carolina divisionfacility in Lexington had previous-ly been the main office for Pioneerand its largest branch location.After acquisition, Blanchardremodeled, in stages, the entirefacility and created a more appeal-ing working environment for itsstaff of 50 that work from this loca-tion. This branch provides sales,service, rentals, and parts forforestry and recycling equipmentfrom Caterpillar, Doppstadt,Metso, Peterson, Prentice andWoodsman.

Key staff members gave toursof the facility throughout the day.The tour included a look at the“War Room.” Staffed by person-nel who have more than 100 yearsof combined experience handling

all warranty claims, standard workorders, and total maintenance andrepair contracts, the “War Room”serves as the central point compa-ny wide for opening and closing allwork orders. Blanchard represen-tatives stated that the “War Room”has been instrumental in ensuringall work flow is done in a consis-tent manner.

In continuing the tour throughthe parts department, attendees

saw just a portion of the 127,000total line items stocked in the partswarehouse. The 14 bay shop area,which had recently been cleaned,painted and undergone modifica-tions to the overhead lift system,was the final destination on thetour and was where lunch wasserved and folks had an opportuni-ty for a bit of face time with theirBlanchard and manufacturer repre-sentatives.

Blanchard Holds Appreciation Event in Lexington, S.C.

David “Bubba” Byrum (L) of PioneerSouth Carolina gives a warm welcometo Jeff Powers of Sand Hill Timber,Lexington, S.C.

Customers, manufacturing representatives and distributors jointogether for lunch, great conversation, and look at all the newestmachines. (L-R) are Chip Burroughs, Caterpillar forestry productsterritory manager; Rocky, Brenda and Paul Gunter of North EdistoLogging Inc. Leesville, S.C.; and David “Bubba” Byrum, PioneerSouth Carolina sales.

Looking like he was having anoverall good time and keepingbusy behind the microphoneannouncing the prize drawingwinners throughout the day isLewis Armour, branch opera-tions manager of PioneerSouth Carolina-Lexington, S.C.

Darren Carter (C), service operations manager ofPioneer South Carolina takes another group ofguests on a tour of the renovated facility.

A picture perfect day and a great turnout ofguests made for a successful FanAppreciation Day at the Pioneer SouthCarolina branch in Lexington, S.C.

Discussing the features of the Woodsman 337 chipper (L-R) areRob Jones, forestry and recycling territory manager, Pioneer,Lexington, S.C., branch; Joe Pitts, sales coordinator, Pioneer,Lexington, S.C., branch; and Brannon Turbeville, Palmetto BrushControl, Effingham, S.C.

Lots of machineswere on displayfor guests tolook at, includ-ing severalDoppstadtmachine models.

“Taking 5” at the parts counter (L-R) are Ken Lake, InternationalPaper, Silverstreet, S.C.; Steve Farmer, parts manager, and JasonNelson, service manager of Pioneer South Carolina-Lexington.

Testing his skills, PerryBrock (in cab) of PalmettoState Construction &Contracting, Lexington, S.C.,operates a Cat 420E IT inthe backhoe loader opera-tor contest. In the back-ground, keeping time andwatching his progress areMike Bianco, safety direc-tor, and Bob Sharpe, techni-cal sales coordinator ofBlanchard Machinery.

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22000066 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 333300LLXX 2200 hrs, 13’3” stick, 42” Esco bucket ......................$$113300,,000000

22000066 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 113300LLXX 2400 hrs, 24” bucket, Mechanical thumb, 24” pads ....$$4499,,990000

22000055 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 224400LLXX 3200 hrs, hydraulic thumb, 42” bucket ........................$$7755,,000000

22000022 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 221100LLXX 4500 hrs, hydraulic thumb, 42” bucket ........................$$3388,,550000

11999977 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 22880000QQ 7300 hrs, 36” bucket, 9’10” Stick ................................$$2266,,550000

11999955 LLiinnkk--BBeelltt 22880000QQ 6200 hrs, 42” bucket ....................................................$$2222,,550000

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22000077 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTBB11114400 ((3311,,887788 llbbss..)) eexxccaavvaattoorr 1100 hrs, hydraulic thumb, rubber pads, blade,independent boom swing ................................................................................................$$8811,,00000022000066 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTBB117755CCRR ((1177,,223300 llbbss..)) eexxccaavvaattoorr 1350 hrs, quick coupler, hydraulic thumb,rubber tracks, blade ........................................................................................................$$4411,,99000022000066 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTBB114455RR ((1100,,556622 llbbss..)) eexxccaavvaattoorr 1670 hrs, rubber tracks, blade ............$$2244,,55000022000077 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL115500CCRR rruubbbbeerr ttrraacckk llooaaddeerr 710 hrs, cab, A/C, heat, straight bucket, forks,40% tracks ......................................................................................................................$$3344,,99000022000077 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL113300RR rruubbbbeerr ttrraacckk llooaaddeerr 640 hrs, 4N1 bucket, new tracks and sprockets ............................................................................................................................................$$2200,,550000

22000055 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL114400RR rruubbbbeerr ttrraacckk llooaaddeerr 2075 hrs, 80% tracks, 4N1 bucket ............$$1188,,55000022000044 TTaakkeeuucchhii TTLL114400RR rruubbbbeerr ttrraacckk llooaaddeerr 2160 hrs, cab (no heat or A/C), 4N1 bucket, 60%U/C ..................................................................................................................................$$1177,,550000

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22000044 BBOOBBCCAATT 332255 MMIINNII EEXXCCAA--VVAATTOORR,, 8-9.9’ DEPTH, S/N234111374, UNIT #511074 ..........................................$$1122,,778811

22000011 SSKKYYTTRRAAKK 1100005544,, RCHFORKLIFT, 10,000 LB 40-55’, S/N15947, UNIT #398873 ..$$2244,,448844

22000044 DDEEEERREE 771100GG BBAACCKKHHOOEE--4WD 23’ EXT, S/NT0710GX941793, UNIT #531117....................................$$5588,,883355

2004 GENIE GS1930, SCISSOR LIFT-15-19' DC, S/NGS300465147, UNIT #509416 ........................................$3,9422003 GENIE GS2632, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N GS320350321, UNIT #460069 .................................$4,0472004 SKYJACK SJIII-3226, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N272214, UNIT #515905...................................................$5,4992004 JLG 2646ES, SCISSOR LIFT-25-26' DC-46-68", S/N0200122777, UNIT #516754...........................................$5,8062005 SKYJACK SJIII-4632, SCISSOR LIFT-30-34' DC-46-69",S/N 711485, UNIT #541377 ..........................................$12,068

2005 JLG E300AJ-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N0300087886, UNIT #581382 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,3182005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N0300081644, UNIT #541391 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,3062002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N2660012, UNIT #7602108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,0121999 GENIE Z60/34-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-60-64’-4WD, S/N Z601711, UNIT #274024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,5002005 JLG 460SJ-DSL-4W-GN, STR BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD,S/N 0300084033, UNIT #551315. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,6732002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/NS853354, UNIT #439174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,858

2005 ATLASCOPCO XAS97JD, AIR COMPRESSOR-DSL-80-185CFM, S/N USA011902, UNIT #560403. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,9502004 MULTIQUIP DCA25USIC, GENERATOR-20-29 KW, S/N 8100773, UNIT #530205. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,827

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“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” traveled toHattiesburg, Miss., in early December to meet ShermanHeathcock, a devoted husband and father who re-enlisted inthe Army National Guard following 9/11. In that time, he hasserved two tours of duty in Iraq where he leads squads incombat missions. When he is fortunate to spend time athome, Heathcock works several jobs, which leave little timeto repair the devastating damage to their home left byHurricane Katrina.

In addition to his work for the Army National Guard,Heathcock works as a sheriff’s deputy, a SWAT team leader,a grocery store security guard, a neighborhood watch grouporganizer, and volunteers his time to provide security for hiskids’ school and coach his son’s football and baseball teamswhile his wife, Gina, works part-time as a paralegal.

During Heathcock’s first tour in Iraq, Hurricane Katrinasent several large trees crashing through their property andonto their home. Adding insult to injury, while beginning totackle the long list of repairs, Gina fell victim to a re-roofingscam. The rotting ceilings and damaged foundation arecrumbling beneath them and with Heathcock currently serv-ing in Iraq, his wife and kids are worried about losing the bat-tle in their own home.

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Charles Blalock and Sons Called in for Emergency Repairs

obliterated. News crews on the scene cap-tured the spectacular slide on film.(http://www.wdef.com/work_crews_dodge_major_rock_slide_on_highway_64)

Enter, Stage LeftTDOT awarded a $2.1 million emergency

repair contract to Sevierville, Tenn.-basedCharles Blalock and Sons Inc. Workincludes stabilization of the rock slope onLittle Frog Mountain and removal of theestimated 30,000 cu. yds. (22,936 cu. m) ofslide debris, or about 3,000 dump loads.Additional rock will be removed from themountain in order to prevent potential futureslides.

Work is expected to take eight weeks, butweather-related and logistical challengescould push that deadline. “Due to the natureof the work and the associated dangers, theprecautions that are having to be taken due tothe proximity of Tennessee Valley AuthorityDam No. 2 and the cable anchor bridge overthe dam, the completion date is our best esti-mate at this time. The contractor and TDOTare working closely with TVA and theForestry Service to mitigate any potentialdanger while trying to maintain an aggres-sive schedule,” stated Jeff Sikes, supervisorof Tennessee operations for ThompsonEngineering Inc.,

Rain has already delayed progress and asthe seasons change, Sikes expressed concernabout ice and freezing rain, as well as waterleaching from the mountainside that willundergo freeze-thaw cycles with colderweather. The temperature in the OcoeeGorge is, on average, lower than it is in near-by Chattanooga. “Rain makes the slopemore dangerous and can set off slides. Weput crews in harnesses, with a man control-ling them. Spotters also keep watch whenev-er anyone is working on the slope,” Sikessaid.

U.S. 64 is an important east-west corridorjust east of Chattanooga. Its closure hasrerouted traffic on a 100-mi. (160 km)detour, so TDOT is anxious to reopen it assoon as feasible. With the hope of meetingthe Jan. 15 date, the contractor is planning towork seven days a week.

Before any material can be removed fromthe site, crews have to stabilize the slope.Before they can begin any work, however,they have to get equipment in place. “To getequipment from one side to the other is a100-mile trip,” said Sikes, Because the twosides of the slide are cut off from one anoth-er, equipment is being placed on both sides.Getting it there poses a logistical challenge.

A 275-ton (249 t) Terex crawler cranewith a 330-ft. (100.5 m) boom arrived inpieces on nine lowboys. Small cranes off-loaded and helped to assemble the big crane.An aggregate base pad for it was construct-ed on the west side of the project. Additionalequipment is being trucked in, but becausethere’s nowhere on the two-lane road for thetrucks to turn around, cranes are being usedto lift them and reposition them pointingthem in the opposite direction.

The 275-ton crawler crane will be usedfor scaling and drilling operations in prepa-ration for large-scale trim blasting. In addi-tion to the crane’s 12 by 20 ft. (3.6 by 6 m)platform the other equipment onsite includesa 100-ton (90.7 t) rubber tire Terex crane, a35-ton (31.7 t) Grove crane, two-man bas-kets for each crane, an Atlas Copco ModelC-30 drill, an Ingersoll Rand 490 hydraulicdrill, a Cat 966 front-end loader, twoKomatsu 300 trackhoes, a 60-ft. (18.2 m)Liftall all-terrain manlift, a 7,500-lb. (3,401kg) ramhoe breaker for the trackhoe and twoIngersoll Rand air compressors (175 and375).

Cleanup SequenceBecause the slide destabilized some areas,

safety is the first concern. The media is not

allowed onsite due to fears that the easternside of the slope may come down. Aninspector remains onsite, along with the stategeologist or an assistant and state surveycrews, all of whom will monitor the moun-tain for movement.

Work to be done includes scaling andtrimming, trim blasting, pre-split blastingand rock removal. Rock bolts also will beplaced to secure material adjacent to areaswhere rock was removed in order to forestallfuture slides.

The location of the work site and thelogistics of moving in equipment require awell-communicated plan centered on amethodical sequence of events. “It’s not asimple demo and haul job,” Sikes confirms.Thompson Engineering was hired to provideoversight and inspect cleanup efforts. Oftenconsidered a “go-to” firm for emergencycleanup and repair, the company, with head-quarters in Mobile, Ala., has maintainedbranch offices in Tennessee since 2002 andis increasingly selected for difficult, high-profile jobs. They are working closely withTDOT and Blalock on this project.

Working east from the west end of theproject, crews first removed vegetation and

debris from the upper reaches of the slidearea in preparation for scaling and trimmingoperations. An 80-ton (72.5 t) hydrauliccrane was used to pull some material to thebase of the slope, where it is being loadedinto dump trucks and hauled to one of threeoff-site dump locations. “We’re scaling tobring down loose boulders,” Sikes explains.

Large boulders near the top of Little FrogMountain have shifted, causing Bateman toinsist that clearing begin at the top beforecrews start on the road. It’s not safe to bringin equipment, she said, because clearingdebris at the bottom could unbalance thematerial farther up and another slide couldoccur. Although a slide of this magnitude isunusual, the debris at the bottom could besupporting unstable rock further up, so dis-turbing it could trigger another big move-ment.

Getting BlastedSikes explains that there are three types of

blasts planned for this project. What he callsspot blasting will bring down the large over-head outcroppings that are too big for handtools. This is a safety measure that has to beperformed first because some of these out-croppings hang above the work area. Theboulders range in size from 3 ft. (0.9 m) tonearly 15 ft. (4.5 m) in diameter.

Next, Dyno Nobel Americas, based inLexington, Ky, will drill holes down to theseam in the mountainside to conduct trimblasting. Unstable rock above the stablelayer will be brought down in sheets in orderto prevent future slides. Sikes expects ongo-ing blasting through at least two-thirds of the

Rain set off a rock slide at the 17-milemarker on US 64 in the Ocoee RiverGorge in Polk County, Tenn.

Rain makes the slope more dangerous and can set off slides. Crews areput in harnesses, with a man controlling them. Spotters also keep watchwhenever anyone is working on the slope.

U.S. 64 is an important east-west corridor just eastof Chattanooga. Its closure has rerouted trafficon a 100-mi. (160 km) detour, so TDOT is anxiousto reopen it as soon as feasible.

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The blasting is being done in severalstages, carefully planned from the top tothe bottom to avoid accidents and topreserve as much of the natural forestas possible and to prevent damage tothe historic Ocoee Dam.

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ARTBA: Highway, Bridge ConstructionShould Reach $90.5 Billion in 2010U.S. economy, along with the end of stimulus funds, willdetermine if there is a “soft landing” in 2011 or a more sig-nificant downturn, Black said.

The association’s 2010 forecast takes into account currenteconomic conditions, federal investment and state and localfunding. The $41.2 billion in 2009 federal highway obliga-tions, as well as the additional $26.7 billion available throughthe ARRA, will provide the foundations for growth in 2010.Although there are general concerns regarding state andlocal spending, states are expected to continue to providematching funds for the traditional federal aid programinvestment and spend their ARRA funding.

“Despite the current economic environment and budgetchallenges, 38 states have increased the real value of theircontract awards between January and October 2009 com-pared to the same time period in 2008,” Black noted. “Thereal value of contract awards for highways and bridges isnearly $50 billion so far, an increase of $5 billion and animportant leading indicator for the 2010 construction sea-son.”

Another indicator of work to come, she said, is the highlevel of obligations for ARRA funding — more than 77 per-cent of stimulus funds have been obligated, but only $4 bil-lion, or 16 percent of the total funding available has beenpaid to contractors.

“When you add it all up, there is a lot of work to be com-pleted in the coming year,” Black said.

Although the forecast for 2010 is market growth, ARTBAcautioned it does not mean that highway and bridge contrac-

tors and suppliers will avoid struggling in the current eco-nomic environment or that the growth will be even acrossstates. There will still be issues with access to credit, fiercecompetition and the general economy. Contractors and statetransportation departments also are expected to be cautiousin hiring and spending decisions while waiting for Congressto pass a new federal surface transportation bill.

The longer term real market outlook will depend on theU.S. economy and the federal-aid program.

“The best scenario would be a strong reauthorization ofthe federal highway and transit program and real economicgrowth that can help spur state and local investment,” Blacksaid. “Under this ideal situation, we could see real marketgrowth approaching $118 billion in 2015.”

The ARTBA forecast also addressed other transportationmodes.

• Airport Runways: The ARRA will help push up thevalue of airport runway work to $5.2 billion in 2010, a 3.4percent over 2009. With the reauthorization of the federalaviation programs remaining stalled, Black predicts the air-port construction market will decline in 2011 and beyondwithout increased federal investment in the AirportImprovement Program.

• Railroads & Transit: Increased investment in new startsover the last few years is beginning to pay off for the subway,light rail and railroad construction market. The value of con-struction work should hit $13 billion in 2010, a 3.1 percentincrease over 2009 levels.

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February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns toOrlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The showwill be in the North-South building, which is where the 2006Show was held. Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call800-334-2177.

February 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Pittsburgh Construction EXPOto be held at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA.For ticket and further information, please contact Sheila Kirby(800523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) atConstruction Equipment Guide, Ft. Washington, PA.

February 24-25, 2010 – EXPO. Chicago, IL ConstructionExpo to be held at the Schaumburg Convention Center,Schaumburg, IL. For tickets and further information please con-tact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Fort Washington, PA.

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

March 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Philadelphia Construction EXPOto be held at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, Oaks, PA. Forticket and further information, please contact Sheila Kirby(800523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) atConstruction Equipment Guide, Ft. Washington, PA.

March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calen-dar! AGC’s 91st Annual Convention will be held at the MarriottOrlando World Center in Orlando, FL. More information will beposted as soon as it is available.

March 18-19, 2010 – EXPO. Midwest Construction Expo tobe held at the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN.For tickets and further information please contact Sheila Kirby(800-523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) atConstruction Equipment Guide, Fort Washington, PA.

June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, CrocusInternational Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpoRussia is a new construction exhibition supported by theRussian government, Russian contractor groups, and the man-ufacturers who exhibit. It is the gathering place of the construc-tion, utility and forestry industries in Russia and surroundingstates, featuring the latest in equipment technologies and edu-cation. The Russian construction industry is booming. With con-tinued growth potential and infrastructure projects in the nonres-idential construction, forestry and utility industries, companiesare looking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. Formore information visit: www.conexporussia.com and email:[email protected] and phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – EXPO. CONEXPO-CON/AGG, LasVegas, Nevada, U.S.A. CONEXPO-CON/AGG will be the world’slargest international gathering place in 2011 for the constructionand construction materials industries, showcasing the latestequipment, services and technologies. For more information,visit: www.conexpoconagg.com; E-mail: [email protected] or phone: 800-867-6060.

March 22-26, 2011 – International Exposition. Las Vegas,Nevada, U.S.A. IFPE 2011 - the International Exposition forPower Transmission is the leading international exposition andtechnical conference for hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical andmechanical power transmission components, systems and con-trols. For information visit: www.ifpe.com; E-mail:[email protected] or phone 800-867-6060.

BusinessCalendar

Federal investments in highways and transit systems areexpected to decline by more than $15 billion in 2010 com-pared to this year according to analysis of transportationspending trends conducted by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. The estimated 19.3 percent drop infederal formula and stimulus funding for transportation proj-ects next year is likely to force more than 430,000 layoffsthroughout the economy, the association predicted.

“Boosting transportation investments will keep thousandsof construction workers employed at a time when our econ-omy can scarcely afford more layoffs,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer, notingthat the construction unemployment rate is already at 18.7percent. “The success of the stimulus in saving countlessconstruction jobs will have been in vain if its sequel is under-investment in our roads, bridges and transit systems.”

According to the association’s analysis, the federal gov-ernment invested $78.6 billion in road and transit construc-tion projects in 2009. That funding included $51 billion inregular federal transportation funding and $27.6 billion instimulus funding. The stimulus funds represent 74 percent ofthe total amount of transportation funds included in theRecovery Act earlier this year.

Next year, however, federal funding for highway and tran-sit construction will only total $63.4 billion, $9.8 billion ofwhich will come from the remaining stimulus transportationfunds, and the rest from regular transportation funding.

Non-stimulus federal transportation funds are stuck atnear current levels because Congress has failed to pass a six-year surface transportation bill to replace legislation thatexpired at the end of September. That leaves transportationfunding at levels well below what multiple, independent,bipartisan commissions estimate are needed to keep pacewith the nation’s transportation infrastructure needs.

A study conducted for the association by George MasonUniversity Professor Stephen Fuller found that every billiondollars invested in infrastructure projects creates or sustainsan estimated 28,500 jobs throughout the economy. Based onthat study, the $15.2 billion decline in highway and transitinvestments next year will result in more than 430,000 lay-offs throughout the economy.

“Increasing transportation funding will save countlessjobs and provide our economy with a foundation for long-term growth,” Sandherr said. He added that Doug Pitcock,the chairman and CEO of Houston, Texas-based WilliamsConstruction and a past president of the association wassharing the same message about the need for increased infra-structure funding with the President during the jobs summitas AGC’s representative.

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Kristen Williams NamedIEDA Executive Director

The Independent Equipment DealersAssociation (IEDA) recently hired KristenWilliams as its newest executive director. Asthe executive director Williams’s goal is toprovide the members of the IEDA an effec-tive tool and valuable resource for promot-ing their independent companies and theequipment they have for sale.

“Increased membership means newopportunities to form valuable relationshipswith good people, and thatis what this organization isabout,” Williams said.

“Moving forward, theIEDA will focus on pro-viding value to its mem-bers in the form of net-working events and edu-cational opportunities, aresourceful and updatedWeb site and an ideal set-ting to make connectionswith both dealers and sup-pliers. I believe that in thiseconomy where dollarsare few, independent deal-ers are forced to rethinkeverything from theiradvertising strategies to their businessmodel. “With this is mind, the IEDA is cur-rently in the process of defining new strate-gies for IEDAused.com, with the intentionof developing this site as a smart and afford-able means of effectively advertising heavyequipment in the industry today.”

“I believe that the IEDAhas been and willcontinue to be a valuable resource for this

industry. I plan to be instrumental in thegrowth of this organization and hope to servein this role for the long-term,” Williams said.

“My appointment to the executive direc-tor position of the IEDA is an honor. I amthrilled to join this trade association that isintensely committed to its mission of servingas a unified and powerful voice for inde-pendent equipment dealers. I am excitedabout the opportunity to assist the IEDA

membership in strength-ening their businesses andI am anxious to seeresults,” Williams added.

Williams comes to theIEDA with more than 10years of experience inbusiness management.She began her career witha trade publishing firm inNew York City where shespent six years serving asmarketing manager fortwo key trade publica-tions. She has experiencein conference and eventplanning, sales support,promotions and customer

service. The IEDA is a trade association dedicated

exclusively to issues affecting independentequipment dealers. It was established to pro-vide the resources needed to promote partic-ipation, professionalism and advancement inthe independent distribution of heavy equip-ment.

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AED Leads Effort to ExtendPurchasing Tax Incentives

A broad coalition of 31 national organiza-tions representing the construction, manu-facturing, aviation, professional services anddistribution sectors has joined the AssociatedEquipment Distributors (AED) in calling onCongress and President Obama to extendbusiness purchasing tax incentives includedin recent economic stimulus legislation.

The American Recovery andReinvestment Act (ARRA) allows business-es to write off 50 percent of new equipmentpurchases and permits qualified small busi-nesses to expense up to $250,000. Thedepreciation bonus and increased small busi-ness expensing provisions were included inthe ARRA to encourage companies to makenew capital investments in 2009. Bothincentives expire at the end of the year.

In a letter to congressional leaders and theWhite House coordinated by AED’sWashington office and sent on Dec. 2, thecoalition said that while the depreciationbonus and increased small business expens-ing levels have had a positive impact, “thedepression in capital-intensive sectors of the

economy [e.g., construction and manufactur-ing], lack of access to credit, and generaluncertainty about the future of the economyhave combined to prevent many businessesfrom taking advantage of the law and theincentives have not had the chance to fullyachieve their intended effect.”

The coalition letter said that in light ofrecent data from the Bureau of EconomicAnalysis showing that capital investmentincreased in the third quarter of 2009 aftersix quarters of consecutive decline,“Extending the depreciation bonus and high-er Sec. 179 expensing levels would helpinoculate the economy against a backwardslide in business purchasing in the monthsahead and enhance the impact and benefitsof other job creation legislation [e.g., infra-structure investment].”

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Mack Trucks Deliver Christmas Trees in N.Y., D.C.Who needs flying reindeer when

Christmas arrives on a Mack truck? Two ofthe most famous Christmas trees in the coun-try were delivered this year by customers ofMack Trucks Inc.: the Rockefeller Centertree in New York City, and the U.S. CapitolChristmas tree in Washington, D.C.

The Rockefeller Center tree — a monu-mental 10-ton, 76-ft. Norway spruce har-vested in Connecticut — arrived first, hauledby a Mack Vision axle back tractor into thecenter of the Big Apple holiday kickoff at 8a.m. Nov. 12. The arrival was covered liveon national television by NBC’s TodayShow.

The Mack Vision model, owned and oper-ated by Torsilieri Inc. of Gladstone, N.J., hadno trouble traversing the heart of Manhattan,due to its maneuverability, tight turningradius and skilled driver. This year marks the27th time Torsilieri has delivered theRockefeller Center Christmas tree.

The 2009 U.S. Capitol Christmas Treehad a longer journey to make, from Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona to thefoot of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. The85-ft. blue spruce was harvested on Nov. 7.In this case, a Mack CH axle back tractor did

see TREES page 30

The 2009 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree arrives at its destination in New York City on the morning of Nov. 12, delivered byTorsilieri Inc.’s Mack Vision tractor. This is the 27th time a Torsilieri Mack has delivered its load of holiday cheer toRockefeller center.

While it may be a little too big to fit down a chimney, the freshly-cut 2009 U.S.Capitol Christmas tree is lowered into a special cradle on a trailer behind aSouthwest Industrial Rigging Mack CH in Arizona Nov. 7th.

The massive U.S. Capitol Christmas tree is safely ensconced in a protective trailer,keeping the blue spruce fresh as it traveled for 10 days through the state ofArizona then cross-country to Washington, D.C. and the grounds of the U.S. Capitol.Southwest Industrial Rigging’s powerful Mack CH was enlisted to handle this veryspecial delivery.

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Mack Transports ChristmasSpirit on Its Metal ‘Sleigh’

the honors, taking the tree on a 10-day tourof the state, then making the cross-countryjourney to Washington, D.C. The special treetraveled in a special trailer transported by aspecial truck. Owned and operated byheavy-haul specialist Southwest Industrial

Rigging, Phoenix, the red, white and blueMack daycab attracted attention all the wayfrom the Grand Canyon State to the Nation’sCapital. This is the first time a tree fromArizona has been selected by the U.S. ForestService to adorn the Capitol grounds for theChristmas holidays.

A Mack Vision with a very special load. The 2009 Rockefeller Center Christmas treewaits to be unloaded and placed in its stand Nov. 12th.

TREES from page 28

STECO’s ‘The Hauf’Trailer Features U-Formed Side Posts Designated “The Hauf,” Steco’s

dump trailer features formed sideposts that extend downward fromone side of the trailer across thebottom of the bed and up the oppo-site side, providing a complete U-frame and curved corners.

Using purchased forms andequipment from the previousbuilder of this design, STECO’sThe Hauf features the same contin-uous weld of the U-formed side

posts, the same smooth bed witheasy-to-clean corners, and thesame top-hinged tailgate withremote air-controlled open andlock.

The Hauf also features up-to-date running gear with 16.5 by 7 in.(42 by 18 cm) System 2S/M airbrakes with auto slack and ABS, 5in. (13 cm)-round axles with .6 in.(1.6 cm) wall providing 25,000-lb.(11,340 kg) capacity on a 71.5 in.

(182 cm) track, and a 60,000-lb.(27,215 kg) capacity single-pointstraddle-mount suspension andsealed lighting system.

This first model, the steel full-frame version, provides additionalstability when the bed is lifted bykeeping all trailer tires on theground. The weight and rigidity ofthe updated frame also increasesstability. Other models, including

an aluminum design, will follow. STECO’s full line of dump trail-

ers are available in framed andframeless versions, as well asmade from steel or aluminum.STECO builds both standard andcustomized trailers to meet theneeds of its customers.

For more information, call800/627-8326 or visit www.steco-trailers.com.

The Hauf features formed side posts that extend downward fromone side of the trailer across the bottom of the bed and up theopposite side, providing a complete U-frame and curved corners.

The steel full-frame version,provides additional stabilitywhen the bed is lifted by keep-ing all trailer tires on theground.

The Hauf features a 60,000-lb. (27,215 kg) capacity single-pointstraddle-mount suspension and sealed lighting system.

HTB LT Rear Air SuspensionAvailable on ProStar Trucks

Hendrickson’s weight saving HTB LTrear air suspension is now available onInternational ProStar trucks, HendricksonTruck Suspension Systems officialsannounced.

A lightweight, non-torque reactive rear airsuspension, HTB LT delivers the additionaladvantages of smooth ride and low mainte-nance and weighs in as the lightest suspen-sion in its class, saving up to 263 lbs. (119kg) compared to industry standard 40,000 lb.(18,144 kg) suspensions, according to themanufacturer.

Fleets in weight sensitive applicationssuch as tankers, bulk haulers and refrigerat-ed carriers, where a pound saved is an addi-tional pound of payload hauled, derive greatbenefit from HTB LT. The weight savings isattributed to its optimized design featuringparallelogram geometry, which eliminatesleaf springs and reduces components for

additional weight savings.HTB LT’s torque box system improves

multi-axial stability and control, according tothe manufacturer.

The cross-member, frame hangers andtorque rods are efficiently designed to reduceweight while improving durability. Large,direct acting air springs carry 100 percent ofthe vertical load, as compared to trailing armsuspensions where vertical load is sharedbetween air springs and leaf springs. Thiskey difference reduces vibration and harsh-ness.

HTB LT’s centrally placed frame hangereliminates the dual hangers found in a trail-ing arm suspension. Innovations like shockabsorber mountings integrated with thetorque rod further reduce complexity andpart count.

For more information, call 630/910-2800or visit www.hendrickson-intl.com.

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Allis-Chalmers HD41 Crawler Dozer, 1:25 Scale ............................................................$190Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$80Bell B40D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$50Bobcat A300 Wheel Loader, 1:25 Scale ............................................................................$55Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$18Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loaer ................................................$50Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale................................................................................$80Case 721D Wheel Loader, 1:87 Scale ..............................................................................$20Case 340 Articulated Truck, 1:87 Scale..............................................................................$20Case CX 330 Excavator, 1:87 Scale ....................................................................................$20Caterpillar No. 12 Motor Grader, 1:87 Scale ....................................................................$25Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader w/ripper & scarifier, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40Caterpillar CS-563 Soil Compactor, 1:87 Scale ................................................................$25Caterpillar 825 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$35Caterpillar 420E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale....................................................................$45Caterpillar D6K XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$45Caterpillar D10T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$75Caterpillar D11R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale................................................................$45Caterpillar D11T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$70Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$70Caterpillar 797F Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................$250Caterpillar 950H Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$45Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$35Caterpillar 992 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Caterpillar 994F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$95 Caterpillar 226B2 Skid Steer Loader w/tools, 1:32 Scale ................................................$30Caterpillar CB-534D XW Asphalt Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$40Caterpillar D5G XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$55Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$40Caterpillar Vintage Twenty Tractor w/metal tracks, 1:16 Scale ........................................$70Caterpillar 302.5 Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ....................................................................$30Caterpillar 320C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$35Caterpillar 330D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$70Caterpillar 511 OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$65Caterpillar 247B2 Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........................................................$30Caterpillar 432E Side Shift Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$40Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 w/metal tracks ..........................................................$70Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$35Caterpillar 611 Motor Scraper in display case, 1:64 Scale ..............................................$25Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45Caterpillar 725D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$30Caterpillar 775E Off-Highway Truck in display case, 1:64 Scale ......................................$25Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale................................................................$40Caterpillar "O" Gauge Complete Train Set ..........................................................................$275Caterpillar Agricultural 75E Tractor, 1:64 Scale ................................................................$12

Caterpillar Four Piece Military Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$75Hitachi LX70 Wheel Loader, 1:40 Scale ............................................................................$65International 433 Motor Scraper, 1:25 Scale ..................................................................$175International 560 Payloader, 1:25 Scale ..........................................................................$175International Harvester 560 PayLoader, 1:87 Scale ..........................................................$35International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$50JCB 3CX Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$50JCB 456 Loader Waste Master, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$60JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$65JCB Vibromax VM 115 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$45John Deere 320 Skid Steer Loader, 1:16 Scale ................................................................$45John Deere 850J Dozer, 1:50 Scale....................................................................................$40Komatsu 960E Mining Truck, 1:50 Scale..........................................................................$275Komatsu PC300LC-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$70Komatsu WA500-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$60Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$60Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale....................................................................................$55Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$75Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$60Komatsu WB146 Backhoe Loader w/tools, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45Liebherr 580 Wheel Loader, 1:87 Scale ............................................................................$25Link-Belt 210 X2 Excavator, 1:40 Scale..............................................................................$65Mitsubishi FG25N Forklift, 1:25 Scale................................................................................$25Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale..................................................................................$100Peterbilt Tractor/Trailer w/Caterpillar D8R, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$100Peterbilt Blue/Silver 367 Dump Truck, 1:34 Scale ............................................................$85U.S. Army Ford F800 Tractor w/Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$35Volvo G970 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ........................................................................$45Volvo A25C Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$30Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$45Volvo A40D Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Volvo BL71 Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45Volvo EC45 Mini-Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................................................................$35Volvo EC 210 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$45Volvo EC210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$80Volvo EC240B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................................$45Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$25Volvo EC700 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$80Volvo FH12 Tractor/Trailer w/Volvo L150C, 1:50 Scale ....................................................$60Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$65Volvo L60E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$65Volvo 150E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$45Volvo L35B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$45Volvo L350F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$80

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Allis Chalmers HD-41 Crawler Dozer, 1:25 Scale..................................................$190

Caterpillar "O" Gauge Complete Train Set ........................................................................$275

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Crushing, Screening &

Recycling Section

Combining a balance of power and agili-ty, the Terex Fuchs MHL331 D materialhandler tackles a broad range of indoor andoutdoor applications, including work atscrap metal feeder yards, municipal solidwaste (MSW) processing at recycling/recov-ery facilities (MRFs), and construction anddemolition (C&D) debris sorting at transferstations. Featuring a newly designed cabcontrol system, the MHL331 D also can bespecifically equipped with a number ofoptions to maximize operating efficienciesfor MSW processing and C&D debris load-ing, unloading and sorting operations.

The MHL331 D features an optional uni-versal stick configuration that includes aflexible stick-mounted hydraulic cylinderfor up-and-down tilting and left-and rightslewing of the attachment. Up-and-downmovement of the attachment is controlled by

New Cab, Options Up Versatility of Terex Fuchs MHL331 D

Lined Truck Boxes Reduce Noise, Increase Operator ComfortThe rock excavation and pro-

cessing industry is associated withhigh noise levels. Workers areexposed to a tremendous amountof noise that could lead to serioushearing impairment. In addition,the noise generated impacts thesurrounding areas. For these rea-sons, in addition to legislative andregulatory requirements, employ-ers are now aiming to achieve abetter and quieter working envi-ronment.

Sandvik offers rubber wearprotection for every type of truckbox or hopper used in the rockmining industry.

The boxes and feed bins areexposed to heavy wear during

see TEREX page 40

The Terex Fuchs MHL331 D material handler tackles a broad range of indoor and outdoor applications, including work atscrap metal feeder yards, municipal solid waste (MSW) processing at recycling/recovery facilities (MRFs), and constructionand demolition (C&D) debris sorting at transfer stations.

Rubber linings can lead to noisereduction during loading.

see SANDVIK page 38

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Screening Buckets & Amphibious Excavators

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IROCK Crushers was featured on 21st Century Businesson Fox Business Network Nov. 14 and can also be seen onYouTube.

Recycling concrete, asphalt and demolition debris is a hottopic today.

As a result, IROCK President Ken Taylor and the teamhave created a video that demonstrates how IROCKCrushers is addressing this market opportunity for its cus-tomers by building a machine that is specifically designed tohandle the daily challenges customers face in recycling con-crete, asphalt and demolition debris.

“IROCK Crushers LLC is recognized in the industry forthe quality and durability of their crushers,” said SeanDonaghy, national sales manager, IROCK Crushers LLC.“IROCK Crushers are built with the highest quality compo-nents available, including a heavy-duty chassis, oversizedshafts and bearings, class ll gear boxes, Caterpillar dieselengines, and many other unique features. Combining thesefeatures with the standard crusher discharge ‘ROCK BOX’and the patented Hydraset Hopper system, IROCK cus-tomers can expect years of productive and reliable servicefrom their equipment.”

JL Haber, vice president of programming of Multi MediaProductions, added: “IROCK Crushers is an exciting com-pany with a unique mission. We are excited to have them asa guest on our program.”

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Sandvik’s WT6000 Rubber LiningsAbsorb Kinetic Energy Upon Impact

loading and unloading — from crushing damageto abrasive and cutting wear. Sandvik WT6000rubber linings absorb kinetic energy upon impactand subsequently return to their initial shape,thus protecting the underlying structure, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

Some advantages of rubber linings include • Noise-reducing • Long life• Reduced risk of buckles and cracks in chas-

sis or hopper• Reduced risk of fines freezing during winter• Fewer maintenance stoppages• Less structural repair work • Lower cost per transported ton

Quick, Secure InstallationSandvik offers a tailored solution for each

application. Delivery is complete with rubberelements, bolts and plugs. The lining is installedwith stud welds or through-bolts for rapid, secureinstallation. Sandvik also can arrange theremoval of old linings and assemblies.

SANDVIK from page 35

Loading a truck equipped with a Sandvik rubber lining.Sandvik offers rubber wear protection for every type oftruck box or hopper used in the rock mining industry.

Tramac’s V1800 Reduces Transfer ofDamaging Energy Back to Carrier

Tramac’s V1800 heavy-rangehydraulic breaker is for carriers from44,100 to 77,200 lbs. (20 to 35 t) andhas an operating weight of 3,913 lbs.(1,775 kg).

With an operating pressure of 2,394psi (165 bar), the V1800 has a flowrange of 37 to 58 gpm (140 to 220Lpm). This hydraulic breaker is rated atan impact energy class of 6,000 ft.-lbs.and has an impact frequency range of310 to 500 blows per minute. The tooldiameter is 5.5 in. (14 cm).

A one-piece bushing is one of thefeatures incorporated into the V1800.The principal wear parts, including thebushing, are field-replaceable withoutdismounting the breaker from the carri-er or removing any tie rods.

Up to 2.5 gpm (9.5 Lpm) can bediverted through the integrated flowcontrol to protect the breaker from car-rier overflow. A high back-pressure tol-erance of 363 psi (25 bar) allows the

V1800 to be installed on a wide rangeof carriers.

As with all Tramac heavy-rangebreakers, the V1800 reduces the trans-fer of potentially damaging energyback to the carrier with variable-speedbreaker technology. This technologysenses changes in material hardnessand automatically adjusts the breaker tothe optimal combination of impactenergy and striking rate. Additionally,an energy recovery system recyclesrecoil energy and adds it to the nextblow.

Maintenance for the Tramac heavy-range breaker line is minimal due to ablank fire protection feature that pre-vents metal-to-metal contact that candamage a hammer. The heavy-duty,abrasion-resistant cradle also protectsthe hammer and its internal compo-nents from damage and excessive wear.The cradle also is silenced to reducenoise on the job site.

Tramac’s V1800 is for carriersfrom 44,100 to 77,200 lbs. (20 to 35t).

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Mobile Crushing and Screening in Action

The unification of the Extec and Fintec brands within the Sandvik group of companies has created the world’s most comprehensive and dynamic line-up of mobile crushing and screening equipment. The Sandvik Mobile Screening and Crushing range now delivers all the familiar characteristics of productivity, versatility and exceptionally low running costs, but they are now combined with levels of durability and aftersales support that are synonymous with the Sandvik name. New name, improved service, same great product.

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2009 Tub Grinder

These Grinders Mean Business

3010T Tub Grinder with Track System

Power up your productivity with the impressive fleet of grinders from DuraTech. All DuraTech grinders feature enclosedengine compartments with self-cleaning rotary screens on the air intake and HPTO microprocessor-controlled clutches.They are equipped with CAT diesel engines ranging from 325hp to 950hp. DuraTech takes on heavy-duty jobs with thehighest level of efficiency.

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MHL331 D Tackles Indoor, Outdoor Applicationsa foot pedal. The handler’s 0.65 cu. yd. (0.5 cu m)waste grapple attachment delivers added materialsorting flexibility and efficiency, and has slottedopenings for reduced weight.

Designed to clear pathways and shore up stock-piles, the machine also offers an optional clean-upblade. Up-and-down hydraulic movement of thefront-mounted blade is controlled by the expan-sion buttons located in the operator’s right-handjoystick.

Standard separate cooling systems on theMHL331 D optimize operating temperatures,reducing component wear. With fan speed ther-mostatically controlled, the hydrostatically drivenoil cooling fan delivers quiet and efficient coolingperformance in ambient temperatures up to 122 F(50 C). For working in extremely dusty MSW andC&D applications, the MHL331 D includes addi-tional box filters for the engine and hydraulic oilcoolers and an optional cyclone dust separator atthe air filter. Finally, the machine’s optionalreversible fans can be set to periodically clean thefilters at preset intervals or on demand duringmachine operation.

The standard hydraulically height-adjustable

cab offers a maximum 17-ft. (5.2-m) eye-levelelevation for work site visibility. An optional rear-view camera further enhances the view. Inside thenewly redesigned cab, a multi-function buttonaffords smooth ergonomic navigation through themultiple function screens on the high-resolutioncolor display. The large console offers easy view-ing of critical operating data, while the push-but-ton control panel keypad with LED indicatorsenables quick activation/deactivation of machinefunctions.

Enhancing operator efficiency, left- and right-hand joystick controls are configured specificallyfor material handling operations. The left joystickcontrols horn, turn signals, magnet and slewingbrake function, while the right manages grappleslewing and pressure boost functions. The right-hand joystick also offers expansion room to con-trol optional equipment, such as the up-and-downmovement of the clean-up blade.

The Terex Fuchs MHL331 D is powered by asix-cylinder, fuel-efficient 153 hp (114 kW) turbodiesel engine meeting Tier III and Com III emis-sions regulations. The integrated hydraulic loadlimit sensing control feature allows optimal use ofengine power, while protecting the engine during

operation.The MHL331 D’s large swing drive delivers

quick and precise slewing of the upper carriagefor faster working cycles, while the high-perform-ance double row slewing ring design enhancesmachine durability and slew-ring reliability. Largesupport cylinders on the undercarriage and a widestance between outriggers deliver stability com-bined with strong lifting capacities throughout themachine’s operating range.

In addition to the 35 ft. (10.7 m) universal stickreach configuration, the MHL331 D also can beconfigured with either 39-ft. (12 m) or 36-ft. (11m) maximum reach loading equipment to meetspecific job site requirements. Lift and stick cylin-ders feature end-of-stroke cushioning and attachto the superstructure with dual section bearingconnections optimizing component protectionand performance. Inverted boom cylinder posi-tioning reduces dust and moisture infiltration formaximum durability. Solid, anti-corrosivehydraulic pipes along the boom and dipper stickenhance longevity by reducing the potential forhose weathering and damage in harsh operatingenvironments.

For more information, visit www.terex.com.

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Powerscreen has launched the newWarrior 800 as part of its new product devel-opment program. The Warrior 800 is the lat-est addition to the Powerscreen range ofheavy duty screening machines, whichincludes the Warrior 1400 and Warrior 1800.Later in 2009, the range will be comple-mented further by the biggest Warrior yet,the Warrior 2400.

“The launch of the Warrior 800 underlinesour commitment to continuous productdevelopment and innovation, even in thesemore challenging market conditions,” saidPat Brian, Powerscreen global director ofsales. “We will continue to invest heavily inour products so our customers have access tothe very best equipment.”

The new Warrior 800 has been designedwith the customer in mind. The machine is amulti-purpose heavy duty incline 2-deckscreen, capable of stockpiling, 3-way split-ting or scalping before and after crushingunits. The screenbox willaccept a wide variety of screenmedia making it a versatilemachine, suitable for a varietyof applications including top-soil, recycling, C&D waste,sand, gravel and aggregates.The Warrior 800 has beendesigned to accept materialfeed size up to 16 in. (40 cm)and handle up to 330 ton (300 t)per hour capacity, dependingupon the application.

Machine features include alow profile feed hopper withrear door for direct feedingfrom Powerscreen PegsonXH250 and PowerscreenPegson Metrotrak machines

without benching. A new 2-deck screen boxmeasuring 9 by 4 ft. (2.77 by 1.22 m),impressive conveyor discharge heights and afolding tail conveyor with integral slide outfacility aids screen media changes.

Set-up time and ease of operation areaided by hydraulic folding tail and side con-veyors, rigid feed hopper sides and twospeed tracks. A new simple to use electricalcontrol system allows operators to monitorand diagnose the machine on site via anLCD display without specialist tools.

The machine will be available in eithertracked or wheeled mobile configurations,with both configurations offering a compacttransport footprint with a width of 8.2 ft. (2.5m).

The Warrior 800 was previewed atNordBau 2009, and will be exhibited atBAUMA 2010.

For more information, visit www.powerscreen.com.

Powerscreen Warrior 800 Accepts Variety of Screen Media

The Warrior 800 is the latest addition to the Powerscreen range of heavy dutyscreening machines.

The Warrior 800 has been designed to accept material feed size up to 16 in. (40 cm)and handle up to 330 ton (300 t) per hour capacity, depending upon the applica-tion.

The new Warrior 800 is a multi-purpose heavy duty incline 2-deck screen, capableof stockpiling, 3-way splitting or scalping before and after crushing units.

Machine features include a low profile feed hopper with rear door for direct feed-ing from Powerscreen Pegson XH250 and Powerscreen Pegson Metrotrakmachines without benching.

The machine will be available in either tracked orwheeled mobile configurations, with both configu-rations offering a compact transport footprint witha width of 8.2 ft. (2.5 m).

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

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New Arena Serves as Blueprint for Progressive Constructionhighway. It also is being designed to meetcriteria for environmentally sustainable con-struction under the Leadership in Energy andEnvironmental Design (LEED) system.

“We will be the first NBA arena to be cer-tified as LEED to my knowledge,” saidRayborn. He said there are currently twoother LEED buildings that have been certi-fied that he knows about including thePhillips Arena in Atlanta and the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami. He said the newConsol Center in Pittsburgh for the NHLPittsburgh Penguins also is scheduled to be aLEED facility.

According to Rayborn, LEED credits areavailable for construction features thatinclude recycled content of materials, the useof regional materials and construction wasterecycling.

The total cost of the Amway Center is$480 million. Of that $270 million will comefrom Orange County’s Tourist DevelopmentTax, $114 million from the Orlando Magic,$30 million from the state of Florida, $18million from interest earnings and the city ofOrlando is committing $100 million towardland and infrastructure. The city of Orlandowill operate the new center.

According to Turner Construction

Company, there were around 525 workerson-site last month. Gate Precast and SchuffSteel are currently working evenings and theproject is averaging around 10 workers perovernight shift. “Challenges are a 25- monthconstruction schedule coupled to a verytechnical advanced structure,” addedRayborn.

Equipment on site includes tower cranes(Peiner SK405s from National CraneServices, Inc.) with 76 and 168 ft. (23.1 and51.2 m) jib and 80 and 164 ft. (23.3 and 49.9m) jib, rated at 22,000 lbs. (9,979 kg) each.The total roof structure weight is 2,140 tons(1,941 t) including all connection material(gussets, stiffeners, etc), catwalks, hoist plat-form, ring beam, nuts, bolts, etc. The longspan truss weight is 794 tons (720 t). Mobilecranes and Manitowoc 2250 lattice boomcrawler crane were used for erecting the roofstructure while a Link-Belt 248 lattice boomcrawler crane and a 100-ton (90.7 t) cranewere used to erect the steel portions. Around3,000 tons (2,721 t) of structural steel and33,000 cu. yds. (25,230 cu m) of concretewere used on the project.

According to information provided byJoel Glass, vice president of communica-tions for the Orlando Magic, the new arenais part of the city’s Downtown Master Plan,

a plan that also involves improvements tothe Citrus Bowl and building a newPerforming Arts Center.

Populous was selected as designer of thecenter and the main construction team forthe project includes Hunt ConstructionGroup in association with Rey Group, R.L.Burns Inc., HZ Construction Inc. and Albu& Associates. Local architecture firms C.T.Hsu + Associates and Baker BarriosArchitects Inc. assisted with the arena’sdesign. Both firms were selected as part ofthe city’s Blueprint Initiative, which outlinesa goal of 24 percent minority participation incontracting for the project.

“The Orlando Magic recognizes the

importance and long-term benefits of usingMinority Business Enterprises and WomenBusiness Enterprises [MBEs/WBEs] in thedevelopment of Amway Center,” said AlexMartins, COO of the Orlando Magic.

To date, 35.6 percent of the contracts,equaling $85.9 million, have been awardedto local minority and women business enter-prises, including companies in Parramore,the neighborhood in which the center isbeing built.

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

Photo Courtesy of Turner Construction CompanyBy September, mobile cranes were in place for the construction of the structuralsteel roof.

AMWAY from page 1

Photo Courtesy of Turner Construction CompanyIn January, crews had tower cranes in place for the concrete frame construction.

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FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANYAlbany, GA229/888-1212Perry, FL

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Pensacola, FL850/505-0550

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LOUISIANA CLM Equipment Co., Inc.Broussard (337) 837-6694Sulphur (337) 625-5942

Crawler Supply Co., L.L.C.Baton Rouge (225) 357-7515

Lee Tractor Co. Inc.St. Rose (504) 467-6794

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SOUTH CAROLINA Briggs ConstructionGreenville (864) 295-4015North Charleston (843) 207-9710West Columbia (803) 791-3374

TENNESSEEContractors Machinery Inc.Johnson City (423) 975-9111Louisville (865) 982-6452

Diamond EquipmentLa Vergne (615) 641-1100

Liles Brothers & SonsJackson (731) 423-1637

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With a goal of constructing a new house in one week,AAA Homes of MS is gearing up to build Hattiesburg’s firstgreen certified home and help a deserving family make theirdream come true.

“It’s a blessing and privilege to be asked to help a real heroin our community,” said builder David Thompson of AAAHomes of MS. “The people of Hattiesburg are stepping up tohelp a family that needs a new home and the nation will havea chance to see what makes Hattiesburg such a special placeto live.”

The Heathcock’s were chosen from among five familiesin the greater Hattiesburg area.

“The city of Hattiesburg is honored to be a part of such alife changing moment for this family. My desire is, as peopleexperience volunteering on such an extreme level, that thecitizens of Hattiesburg will be spurred on to continue theeffort to give back. I hope that everyone will come away witha new appreciation for working together and volunteeringthat doesn’t end when we ‘move that bus’,” said HattiesburgMayor Johnny Dupree.

Mid-South Machinery of Mississippi, a HyundaiConstruction Equipment dealer, provided its services as thedemolition team for the project.

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YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.Holland, OHPhone: 419-865-3990• Kissimmee, FLFeb 8 –Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FLAuction

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Don’t be fooled by imitators. Thirty-plus years’ experience building the best hydrostatic dozers makes John Deerethe brand for you. Innovations, like Total Machine Control (TMC), allow operators to customize machine response and operation to their personal preferences. J-Series Dozers deliver unsurpassed productivity and uptime, along with the lowest possible daily operating costs.And that’s just for starters.

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To put a 310SJ or 410J Backhoe Loaderto work for you, give us a call.

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METRACMain Office

SW Atlanta, GA404/691-9445Grovetown, GA706/855-5440Columbus, GA

706/687-3344Braselton, GA

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R.W. MOORE EQUIP. CO.Main OfficeRaleigh, NC

919/772-2121Ahoskie, NC

252/332-5550Fayetteville, NC910/424-1200New Bern, NC

252/638-5838Greenville, NC

252/758-4403Wilmington, NC910/675-9211

STAFFORDwww.staffordequipment.com

Tifton, GA229/382-4400800/255-4401

Douglas, GA912/384-4400800/559-4019

Valdosta, GA229/247-4495800/283-2576

JAMES RIVEREQUIPMENT INC.

Ashland, VA804/798-6001

Fredericksburg, VA540/898-8933

Manassas Park, VA703/631-8500Winchester, VA540/667-9777

Charlotte, NC704/597-0211800/532-6797Greensboro, NC336/668-2762800/632-0376Mt. Gilead, NC910/439-5653800/692-9175

Salem, VA540/380-2011

FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANYAlbany, GA

229/888-1212Dothan, AL

334/794-8691Troy, AL

334/566-4181Perry, FL

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

West Columbia, SC803/794-9340Simpsonville, SC864/963-5835

Aynor, SC843/358-5688

Asheville, NC828/667-0176

INDUSTRIALTRACTOR CO.Jacksonville, FL904/296-5000

Lake City, FL386/752-9544

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

912/964-7370Ladson, SC

843/572-0400Andrews, SC

843/221-4940Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

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AERIAL LIFTS

Manlifts

All Makes & ModelsRental, Parts,

Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

AIR COMPRESSORS

Compressors

Ingersoll-RandNew & Used Parts

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

ASPHALT EQUIPMENT

Asphalt Rollers

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

2002 MultiQuip T-26P, s/n2304, Yanmar engine, 6215#centrifugal force @ 2400 rpm.,1120 hours..................$12,995.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-369-2215

Asphalt Distributer

2009 Marathon TPS250T, hottack distributor, 250 gallons,gas engine, 106PM pumps,spreay wand & hose, hose reel,NEW..............................$7,500.

JFW Equipment, Inc.336-685-4998

ATTACHMENTS

Hammers

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

BORING EQUIPMENT

Trenchless Technology

TERRA PIERCING TOOLS,DIRECTIONAL DRILLS

Sales, service, rebuilt units. 26 years a dealer.

Fagan’s Lehigh Equipment610/759-6829800/458-5238

BUCKETS

Excavator Bucket

HUNDREDS OF NEW &USED BUCKETS, NationwideLocator service, Sample “NewBucket” prices ...

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

Call the Grappler at856/778-4070

COMPACTION EQUIP

Misc. Compaction Equip.

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

CRANES

All Terrain Cranes

1981 P&H 15, s/n 51705, 15ton, 72’ reach, Detroit dieselengine.........................$29,000.

Star Equipment515-283-2215

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractor

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.843/572-0400

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2007 Takeuchi TB1140, s/n51400893, 32,000 #, 18’ digdepth, cab, heat, A/C, quickattach, bucjet, 861 hours..............................................$97,500.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Mini Excavators

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

We Buy Used BobcatEquipment

Loader Services &Equipment

205/320-1000

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2003 Takeuchi TB016, s/n11604817, 3500#, 7’10’’ digdepth, canopy, bucket, used,1293 hours.................$10,995.2000 Mustang ME6002, s/nAA01447G, 12,566#, 64 hpYanmar engine, cab, heat, aux.hyd., bucket, 3B6 system, 2516hours...........................$30,500.

Call ErikStar Equipment

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FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Logging Equipment

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

Five Star Equipment Inc.607/775-2006

FORKLIFTS

Industrial Forklifts

Gradall/LullSales, Service, Training

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/445-4381

Rough Terrain Forklifts

1997 Sky Trak 5028, s/n97939D2494, 5000# lift, 28’boom, 48’’ carriage, 3037hours...........................$17,500.1991 Gehl 883, s/n JG077242,8000# lift, 40’ boom, ROPS,carriage w/forks, 7400 hours.....................................$14,995

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

GENERATORS

Generators & Gen Sets

2008 Ingersoll Rand G290Portable Generator, , trailermounted, NEW...........$58,500.

305-949-2581

For Sale or RentAll Makes & Models

Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800/227-2525

LANDSCAPE EQUIP

Misc. Landscape Equip

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

Track Loaders

Backhoe Loaders

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

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc.904-296-5000

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Skid Steer Loaders

2003 Bobcat S185, s/n519036163, 56 hp Kubotaengine, 1850# cap., hand/footcontrols, 67’’ tooth bucket, 1370hours...........................$15,995.1996 Mustang 940E, s/n6499606, 40 hp, T-bar steer,single pin fast attach, bucket,2057 hours....................$8,495.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

We Buy Used BobcatEquipment

Loader Services &Equipment

205/320-1000

2007 JCB 180T, canopy modelwith Servo Controls, GP bucket,set of forks/ frame 48’’. Picturesavailable, mint condition, 10hours....................$31,000.

Farm-Rite Inc.908/625-0697

Wheel Loaders

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours....................................$39,000

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2005 928GZ, 2519 hours....................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours..................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours..................................$129,0002006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours..................................$229,0002003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours..................................$199,0002002 Cat 980G.................Call1998 Cat 980............$499,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

NH Construction EquipmentNew & Used

Parts & Service

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Track Loaders

2005 Takeuchi TL150, s/n21502357, 97hp, cab, heat,A/C, Case controls, smoothbucket, 944 hours.......$39,995.

Call ErikStar Equipment

800-791-9318

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

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

MISCELLANEOUS

Misc

NEW PARTSHyundai - Mustang

Okada - SakaiYanmar

Call:John Stevensor Jeff Brooks

G & H Services, Inc.973/383-3370

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Service

We Service What We Sell!Warranty, Maintenance

and More!

Heavy Equipment, LightEquipment, Hand Tools &

Gas Detectors

Norris Sales Company610/279-5777

OIL SPILL CLEAN-UP

Oil Spills

Oil Eating Bacteria,Remediates water, soil “inplace.” Use in fueling areas,shop floors, hydraulic hosebreaks. OSHA and DEP pre-ferred method.

Fagans’ Lehigh Equipment8 0 0 / 4 5 8 - 5 2 3 8

PARTS

Undercarriages

NEW UNDERCARRIAGEPARTS

Caterpillar D3, D3B, D3C,D4C, 931...6.125 Pitch

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

Komatsu D30A, D31A, D31B,D37E, D31S, D31P...

6.0126 Pitch

TR1103211292 Track Pad,(118), 14’’ single grouser,14mm bolt................$7.39. Ea.TR1113000260 Top Roller (2),complete w/shaft....$82.00. Ea.TR1113000281 Bottom Roller(9), double flange.......................................$103.00. Ea.

G & H Services, Inc.973/383-3370

973/390-7394 CellFax: 373/383-5756

Miscellaneous Parts

JOHN DEERE USED PARTSAll Makes In Stock!

Nationwide Availability1-800-344-3205

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RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

Screening Equipment

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

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RENTALS

Rental

Construction & IndustrialEquipment Rentals

Compaction, Excavating,High Lifts, Traffic Control,

Safety, Loaders,Landscaping

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SANDBLASTING &PAINTING

Sandblasting/Painting

On-Site Equipment Cleaning & Painting

Now Scheduling Winter Projects.

Auction Preparations, Touch-Up Services,

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Custom Services Company215/536-5339

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SCRAPERS

Motor Scrapers

1998 Cat 627F, 9,740 hours...................................$299,0001998 Cat 627F, 10,307 hours.................................$299,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

TRAINING

Operator Training

Are your operators compliantwith Federal Standards,

OSHA, ANSI, ISO?

MODERN GROUPoffers training for:- Front-end Loaders &Backhoes- Aerial work platforms (AWP)(Boom & Scissor Lifts)- Rough Terrain Forklifts(Gradall, Lull, JCB)- Skid Steer Loaders

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Call 1-800-223-3827www.moderngroup.com

All prices include Trainer, traveland material

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TRUCKS

Misc Trucks

2001 Cat 730, 9,126 hours...................................$115,0002004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours...................................$249,0002005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours...................................$269,0002006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours...................................$305,0001994 Cat D350D, 20,412 hours ...........................$49,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

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All-Wheel-Drive Available on865 VHP, 885 Motorgraders

All Wheel Drive (AWD) is now availableas a factory option for the Case 865 VHPand885 motorgraders, which provides increasedtraction and machine control.

The independent, hydrostatic systemdrives the front axle for six-wheel-drive orseparately in “creep mode” for front wheeldrive only. The AWD traction improves pro-ductivity during snow plowing, ditch-dig-ging and work on inclines and in adverseconditions.

“The factory-installed all-wheel-driveoption means operators gain the benefits ofsix-wheel drive or precise grading ability ofhydrostatic front wheel drive only,” saidDave Wolf, brand marketing manager, CaseConstruction Equipment. “The control,which is located on the right-hand console,can be turned on as needed.”

When in six-wheel drive, the machinegains control of the front end in adverse con-ditions, maximizing traction. The aggres-siveness of the front-wheel-drive can be setto pull the rear tandem or lag the drive of therear tandem. The AWD is operational in allgears.

For precision grading, set the AWD increep mode to engage only the hydraulicfront wheel drive.

“The option to run in creep mode providesvery smooth hydrostatic starting and stop-ping for extra-precise grading operations,”said Wolf.

The all-wheel-drive’s hydrostatic controlsystem provides a benefit similar to limited-slip differential in that it senses when one ofthe front tires begins to slip and transfers thehydraulic power from that wheel to the onethat is gripping.

“The efficiency of Case’s AWD hydro-static system provides the control, respon-siveness and traction that skilled operators

are requiring,” said Wolf.

Controlled, Efficient Power With aTier III Engine

The Tier III-certified engines on Casemotorgraders are electronically controlledand fueled through a high-pressure commonrail fuel-injection system. This providesresponsive engine control, greater fuel effi-ciency and a cleaner burn.

According to Case, the 865 VHP (variablehorsepower) is the most popular machine inits motorgrader lineup, delivering 205 net hp(153 kW). Variable horsepower allows arange in horsepower to match the needs ofthe application at hand by delivering bettertraction control while maximizing fuel econ-omy.

The largest Case motorgrader, the 885,takes advantage of the fully electronicallycontrolled Cummins engine, providing 205net hp while meeting Tier III certification.

The third model of Case motorgraders, the845 DHP (dual horsepower), delivers 140and 160 net hp (104 and 119 kW) and com-bines weight and maneuverability to handletight radius areas and cul-de-sacs.

All Case motorgraders feature a comfort-able operator environment, with anIsomount cab that reduces noise and vibra-tion. The front articulation joint providesclear sight lines to the moldboard and tiresfor precise blade positioning and operation,according to the manufacturer.

One-piece hoods provide complete accessto the engine and cooling package while pro-viding ground-line maintenance checks.Both batteries swing out for easy servicingand access, while fluid sight gauges simplifydaily inspections.

For more information, visitwww.casece.com.

All Wheel Drive is now available as afactory option for the Case 865 VHPand 885 motorgraders.

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D6RLGP 2007 CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORCATERPILLAR 325CL/DL, YEARS 2005 -7, UP TO 5,000 HOURS, PREFERABLYPIPED FOR HAMMERContact: RONPhone: 0097235403077Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1 YARD ROUNDNOSE CLAMBUCKETContact: GILPhone: 239 434 0249Fax: 239 434 6849Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D20X22 SERIES IIVERMEER HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONALDRILLContact: 20082009Phone: 320-493-7168Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO XAS75 COMPRESSORPARTSContact: TIM LEWANDOWSKIPhone: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––QUIKTACH ADAPTER TO FIT 1845UNILOADERContact: JEFF HUBBARDPhone: 316-640-0322Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 14H MOTORGRADERWE HAVE A NEW POTENTIALCUSTOMER FOR AN EARLY YEARMODEL 14H MOTORGRADER. WHOLE-SALE PRICE MUST REFLECT CURRENTMARKET CONDITIONS.Contact: WENDELL CAINPhone: 770-381-8984Fax: 770-381-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1984 OR NEWER CAT D7GContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER D7G ONLY CONTRACTORContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BARBER GREEN BG210B PAVERI AM LOOKING FOR BG210B PAVERContact: TONY THOMASPhone: 818-956-5231Fax: 818-956-5239Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HM 4500Contact: NASEEM KAUKABPhone: 00966 503114628Fax: 00966 1 477 3075Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

DUMP TRUCKContact: LARRY WEINSTEINPhone: 845 721-2983Fax: 845 357-221Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 CAT 938F WHEEL LOADERSContact: RICHARDPhone: 603 828-6100Fax: 603 430-2119Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY D6NLGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO 360 EXCAVATOR 2004-2006, ANY LOCATION OKContact: JOHN TANNOURJIPhone: 914-693-0300Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DEMOLITION BUCKET FOR A CAT 977LREASONABLY PRICEDContact: RICKPhone: 860-428-1059Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER 910EFG, 920, 930,936EContact: ALHARTHIPhone: 00447875086827Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAPACSCA251D,CA252D,CA262D,CA302,CA301Contact: WAQAR AHMEDPhone: 92-0333-2376638Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU MOTORGRADERSGD525A,GD605A,GD625APLEASE OFFER US & KINDLY SEND USDETAILS, PHOTOS & BEST PRICE.Contact: NAQIB KHANPhone: +92-333-3298751Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANEAMERICAN 9310 CRAWLER CRANEContact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA CHAIN ON FORKS TO BUCKETTHESE ARE FORKS THAT SLIP ON THEBUCKET AND ARE HELD ON WITH ACHAIN AND BINDERContact: BILL VAN PAMELEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY OLDER CAT WHEELLOADERS | IN MODELS 910, 920, 930,950, 950B, 950E, 966D/E/F.Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUIPhone: +92-333-2240692Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––325 OR 330 BL OR CL325 9R 330 MUST HAVE 3306 ENGINE,36" TRACT, JACK HAMMER AND 70 TO80% U/CContact: SAMPhone: 940-655-8462Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KUBOTA REAR HYDRAULIC OUTLETSI WANT TO CONNECT UP TO 4 QD FORREAR ATTACHMENTS ON MY KUBOTA3750 TRACTOR. I HAVE EXISTING 3-POINT & MY TRACTOR HAS EXISTINGLEVER SLOTS FOR CONTROL. USED ISOK.Contact: TERRYPhone: 206-241-0630Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT DEMOLITION BUCKET USEDContact: RICKPhone: 860-428-0159Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE OR HITACHI 160C LCContact: DAVE CAPODICEPhone: 309-275-1927Fax: 309-828-1960Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADERS, GRADERS, EXCAVATORSLOOKING FOR EQUIPMENT TO PUR-CHASE. WE CAN ALSO HELP YOULOCATE EQUIPMENT YOU’RE LOOKINGFOR.Contact: RHONDA SCHEERPhone: 610-544-3399Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANY TYPE OF STEELI BUY ANY TYPE OF NEW, USED ORSURPLUS STEEL INCLUDING SHEETPILING, H-PILING, PIPE PILING, WIDEFLANGE BEAMS, PLATES, PIPE, TUBINGETC...Contact: MICHAEL KAYEPhone: 609-882-6983 x 104Fax: 609-882-7458Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE/DAVIS TRENCHER TF900/TF1000DEAD OR ALIVEContact: STEVEN H. MILLERPhone: (260) 341-2140Fax: (260) 724-4165Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OHIO SCRAP MAGNETContact: MARK VIAPhone: 540-745-3405Fax: 866-905-5488Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 345B TRACKS/PADSContact: BILL KUKURINEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT 323 COMPACT EXCAVATORI AM LOOKING FOR A COMPACT EXCA-VATOR SIMILAR TO THE 323.Contact: JASONEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY CONTRACTORD6KLGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 450-346-8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

VIBRO HAMMERContact: MIKE DONNESPhone: +61427775849Fax: +61892932261Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FINAL DRIVEContact: ROBERTO J PALACIOSPhone: 786-287-7056Fax: 305-573-7038Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D11R CRAWLER TRAC-TORSWE NEED ONE POSSIBLY TWO 8ZR OR9TR SERIES PARTS OR CORE REBUILDMACHINES. SU AND SINGLE SHANKPREFERRED. ANY LOCATION WORLDWIDE. IF YOU HAVE A MACHINE MATCH-ING OUR NEEDS PLEASE SENDDETAILS, PHOTOS AND PRICE.Contact: CHARLES SOLOMONEPhone: 719-689-2434Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D11T | CAT D11T. NEW UP TO 4000HOURS.Contact: PAUL CROLLAPhone: +47-22.207696Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Wrecked or burnt Morbark Model 13wood chipper for parts.Contact: NormaPhone: 724-887-9375Fax: 724-887-4899Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VOLVO L120B OR L120C - (1) VOLVOL120B OR L120C, ANY YEAR, ANY CON-DITIONContact: IVAN OCAMPOEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D85A21 - 4 X KOMATSUD85A-21. NEW UPTO 3000 HOURS.Contact: PAUL CROLLAPhone: +47-22.207696Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA L39 OR NEW HOLLAND TC40 -WOULD LIKE EITHER A KUBOTA L39OR A NEW HOLLAND TC40AContact: GERRY PAOLINEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FRONT LOADER FOR A KUBOTA L5450Contact: CHARLIE LOVEALLPhone: 412-445-1878Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FELCO ROLLER BUCKETContact: DONALD BEARDPhone: 828-324-6774Fax: 828-324-9632Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RAYGO RUSTLER 404 PARTS MACHINEContact: WARREN CARDPhone: 423-332-2223Fax: 423-332-9444Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CRANE BOOM & BASE FOR BUCYRUSERIE 30B SUPERContact: VINCENT NERIPhone: 860-664-8042Fax: 860-664-9175Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JD 595D,495 - LOOKING TO BUY JOHNDEERE 595 WHEELED EXCAVATOR OR495 JD ANY YEARContact: IMTIAZPhone: 647-887-4786Fax: 905-497-8633Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LATE MODEL SOMERO POWER RAKE -NO RETAIL DEALS PLEASE.Contact: TOM NACEYPhone: 651-214-1694Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BADGER 460Contact: COREYEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED NOW FROM CONTRACTOR ONLY4 BULLDOZERS 375A 3Contact: JEAN MAURTICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330DLContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––330BL CAT EXCAVATORContact: ROD MARTIN OR PETERCORCHPhone: 717-733-3593Fax: 717-733-8531Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VIBRATORY ROLLERS • WANTED 05 ORNEWER 66-84 IN ROLLERS 1000 HRSOR LESSContact: JIMEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 140H - CAT 140H GRADER, 17.5X25TYRES, BELOW 3500 HOURS, RIPPERContact: PAUL CROLLAPhone: 47-22.207696Fax: 44-161.226-8525Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE WHEELED EXCAVA-TOR595 - JOHN DEERE WHEELEDEXCAVATOR 495,595Contact: IMTIAZPhone: 647-887-4786Fax: 9054978633Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING TO BUY 650J NEW LGPContact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPhone: 1 450 346 8975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D8H STARTER - 46A22000 SERIESDIRECT ELECTRIC STARTER.Contact: JOHN NEVINSEmail: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

2004 CAT BACKHOE 426BContact: DOUG LAUGHLINPhone: 607-742-9017Fax: 607-795-4157Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BALL JOINT FOR INGERSOLL RANDVR636 - LOOKING FOR USED BALLJOINT FOR INGERSOLL RAND VR636ALL TERRAIN FORK LIFT. PART#59210572.Contact: JOSH KAMMEYERPhone: 269-685-9525Fax: 269-685-5888Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BRIDGE DECK FINISHERContact: BRIAN SKAJEMPhone: 909 772 1749Fax: 951 352 4301Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED PARTS FOR JCB BACKHOE3C1400B - NEED LOADER CONTROLALSO NEED18.4-24 TIRESContact: KLAUS MUELLERPhone: 239-980-2000Fax: 239-418-1000Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AUSTIN WESTERN BLADE PACER 300DEAD OR ALIVEContact: LYLE CARPENTERPhone: 701-549-3727Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––REAR RIPPER FOR CAT D5NXLContact: WENDELL CAINPhone: 770-381-8984Fax: 770-381-6977Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRADALL 660E CRAWLER | GRADALL660E CRAWLER WITH 5.9 CUMMINSContact: SCOTT RUBRIGHTPhone: 724-468-4700Fax: 724-468-4975Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D355Contact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1976-1979 CAT 12GContact: RANDY REECEPhone: 770-966-9056Fax: 770-966-9035Email:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZERContact: GREG HENDRIXPhone: 936-327-5430Fax: 936-327-5108Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER CAT 970FII,966FII,966DVERY GOOD CONDITIONContact: MANSOUR HASEBPhone: +202 26632820Fax: +202 26632820Email: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Petrowsky, Lowder Conduct Auction in Durham, N.C.

Tim Barnes (R) of Triton Sitework Development inRaleigh spoke with Chuck Harris of Benchmark Tool& Supply in Raleigh about the GPS systems he sells.

The sale drew many contractors from the surrounding states as well asmany equipment dealers. Terry Moore (L) of RW Moore and HowardMonroe of ASC Construction Equipment were especially interested inwho was bidding on the excavators.

(L-R): Ronnie Rowe and Gary Clapp, both of James River Equipment inGreensboro, N.C.; and Greg Kiser, Danny Lineback and Gail McGroartymeet up during the sale.

Sam Petrowsky (L) and DennisWogemuth catch the next bidder on aLiebherr excavator.

Ronnie Byrd of Dominion EquipmentParts in Richmond, Va., and DanMcHugh of Brookside EquipmentSales in Phillipstown, Mass., look tomake some contacts.

(L-R): Cale Kennedy of Kennedy Grading inThomasville, N.C.; and David and AlbertKennedy, both of D.A.K. Grading in HighPoint, N.C., attended the sale to see whatmachines were being sold for and to pick upa wheel loader or a dozer, if the price wasright.

John Mooney (L) and Wil Massengill, bothof RW Moore Equipment Company inRaleigh, are ready to track who was buyingand to possibly buy a piece or two them-selves if the conditions were right.

Ian Williamson (L) and Andrew Coney, both ofPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic in Kernersville, N.C., fol-lowed the bidding on Powerscreen crushing equip-ment.

Petrowsky Auctioneers and Lowder Auctioneers conducted a major one-ownerpublic auction of equipment from Mainline Contracting Inc. on Dec. 3 inDurham, N.C.

The sale featured a good selection of John Deere dozers, wheel loaders, skidsteers, excavators and other types of equipment. Many trucks and various pieces ofcompaction equipment also were sold.

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Equipment Takes 100-Mi. Trek Around Rock Slide Siteeight-week schedule. “We have toreach everything with a crane,move up, stabilize, move up…Blasting will be done on a weeklybasis.” He adds that these are “verycontrolled” blasts, precisely placedto remove only what’s necessary.

Seismic sensors and three moni-tors are in place to measure exist-ing cracks in the Ocoee Dam. Builtin 1913, the timber crib hydroelec-tric diversion dam is on theNational Historic Register.Although it still retains water, theTVA dam exhibits some cracksdue to age. Sikes said crews arevery conscious of the potentialthreat blasting poses to the damand anchor bridge, so they measurecracks to the millimeter.

Not only is the dam a power-plant, but it also serves as thelaunching site for white water rafts.Damage to the rock shelf support-ing the wooden trough that carrieswater or to the dam itself couldresult in ruining the site. “We rec-ognize the need to lessen our foot-print,” Sikes said. “We know we’re

working in a pristine forest. Welook at the geology of the rock todetermine how deep to drill. Weknow we have only one chance toget it right.” Cherokee NationalForest encompasses 640,000 acres(258,998 ha) in Tennessee.

The contractor hauled inapproximately 200 tons (181.4 t)— 10 truckloads — of aggregate,which was spread across U.S. 64on the east end of the work site in a

2- to 3-ft. (0.6 to 0.9 m) layer to actas an energy dissipater for fallingrocks with the intention of absorb-ing energy and reducing travel dis-tance of the falling material.

The contractor also installederosion and sediment controlmeasures to prevent runoff at thesite. Little Frog Mountain consistsof layers of soft rock in betweenlayers of hard rock. Rain washesout soft rock and dirt, contributing

to slides. The adjacent countyrecently experienced a 3.0 earth-quake, which, along with heavyrain, helps make this area especial-ly prone to slides.

Finally, additional blasts will beset off to break up large boulders soloaders and track hoes can pickthem up and load them forremoval. “Some boulders are thesize of small houses,” Sikesexclaims. Hoe rams also will beused to help break up large boul-ders.

Anchors AweighForty-foot holes will be drilled

into the mountain so that threadedbolts can be installed and groutedinto place to allow the tension to“bolt down” the rock. “We want tostabilize the east side shelf abovethe dam because we’re concernedabout another slide,” Sikesexplains. The anchors are intendedto secure material along the slopeto avoid future slides.

Only after the slope has beenstabilized through blasting andbolting will crews begin to remove

debris from the roadway. Rock thatwas part of the slide will be used torepair the slope below the roadwayand bring the embankment back upto subgrade elevation. Sikesexplains that crews will cut outbarrier wall debris and road dam-age to subgrade, reconnecting thebarrier wall on the river side of theroad and repairing the ramp if nec-essary. “We’ll do some work onthe ramp and in the river whileTDOT and the contractor work onthe road.”

Despite the primary challenge ofcomplicated logistics, Sikesremains optimistic about the job,citing good collaboration and com-munication as keys to making thejob safe and keeping it moving for-ward. “We have an experiencedblaster and a good contractor whohas a lot of rock slide remediationexperience. We’re happy to beselected for this project.”

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

Seismic sensors and three monitors are in place to measure exist-ing cracks in the Ocoee Dam. Built in 1913, the timber crib hydro-electric diversion dam is on the National Historic Register.

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Case Offers Six Months of No-Payments, No-Interest

Case Construction Equipment announceda “buy now, pay later” promotion that offerscustomers up to six months’ delay on pay-ments and interest for new equipment pur-chased before Dec. 31, 2009.

“The six-month no-payment offer willhelp our customers put new Case equipmentto work today and delay payment as late asnext summer — which will enable currentcash flow utilization for other areas of theirbusiness. It’s also a great program for cus-tomers who want to take advantage of taxdepreciation programs by year end,” said IonWarner, senior director of marketing.

The company noted that new equipmentpurchases made by Dec. 31, 2009, may qual-

ify for a one-time 50-percent tax deprecia-tion bonus through the American Recoveryand Reinvestment Act of 2009. To calculatean equipment owner’s potential tax savings,visit www.casece.com/calculator.

The year-end promotion also extends freetwo-year, 2,000-hour powertrain protectionto purchases of Case skid steers and compacttrack loaders.

Additionally, customers can enjoy threemonths of no payments and no interest onpurchases of Case attachments, parts andservice. They also may receive a free $250rebate card when buying new attachments.

For more information, visitwww.casece.com.

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• Specialties • There are going to be severalpickups and utility trucks in this auction too

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Full listing will be available online!

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(1 of 3) Champion720A VHP Series V

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More Than 1,400 Bidders Battle It Out in Statesville, N.C.

(L-R): Mark Dyer of Mega Machinery in Knoxville,Tenn.; Rick Stidham and Mark Beaudry, both of WorldTractor in Charlotte; and Brett Goodman of WellsFargo were at the sale to see who was bidding andwho was in need of their services.

Wil Temple (L) and Wil Blackerby, both of MayEquipment in Lexington, N.C., were looking to buy a fewmachines, if the price was right.

Andy Kendall (L) of Abington LLC inKernersville, N.C., and Mark Doggett ofDoggett Construction in Greensboro, N.C.,were talking about a deal for a fewmachines.

This pair of Cat 611 scrapers were sold to a contractor inAlabama.

Jerry Wilson of Glade Valley Equipment in Sparta,N.C., checked out the undercarriage on this CatD4C dozer for wear. Wilson said the machine wasin good shape and that he intended to bid on it.

Patrick Johnson (L) of Johnson Contracting in Zebulon, N.C.,and Bill Burrow of Billy Joe Burrow Inc. in Mountain City,Tenn., were in need of a few excavators. They both liked thedifferent options that were available.

Robert Church of Church’s Grading in North Wilkesboro,N.C., just finished inspecting this John Deere 650H dozerand was waiting for his friends to finish their inspectionsso that they all could go into the auction area.

Michael Snelson of Diamond S. Electric in Asheville, N.C.,tried out this Komatsu PC78 excavator. Snelson needed anexcavator in this size range for several projects he justwon.

Ritchie Bros held an auction Dec. 8 at its Statesville, N.C., per-manent auction facility.

More than 1,400 unique onsite and online bidders from 22 coun-tries, including 47 U.S. states and all 10 Canadian provinces, regis-tered to bid in the multi-million dollar Statesville auction. RitchieBros. sold almost 840 equipment items to buyers from as far away asthe U.K., Saudi Arabia and Italy. Online bidders purchased 39 percentof the equipment (by dollar value).

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

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

Online Auction. www.ironplanet.com

Thursday, January 7

37 Asphalt/Paving/Concrete

321 Attachments & Parts

194 Forklifs

112 On-Road Trailers

18 Scrapers

40 Tools

31 Water Related Equipment

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252TRUCKS –ON-ROAD

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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A E D...............................................................................................21

AEM WORLD OF ASPHALT 2010..................................................23

ALLU GROUP.................................................................................21

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA .............................3,6,64

ATLANTIC CAPITAL COMPANIES...................................................6

BARGAINS .....................................................................................54

BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS...................................................19

BECK EQUIPMENT........................................................................22

BLANCHARD MACHINERY USED PARTS .............................13,45

BRIGGS EQUIPMENT CO ...............................................................5

CASE CORP...................................................................................47

CCS EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................11

CEG SCALE MODELS ...................................................................34

CLASSIFIEDS............................................................................52,53

COBLE TRENCH SAFETY ............................................................20

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................41

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CEG MERRY CHRISTMAS ........................................................12

CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM .............................24

CEG WANTED............................................................................55

FL AUCTION 2010 PROMO .......................................................57

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER......................................................27

DURATECH ....................................................................................40

DYNAPAC.......................................................................................46

EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS .........................................................15

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA................................................19

FCC EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL ........................................................9

FELLING TRAILERS ......................................................................31

FLECO ATTACHMENTS ................................................................19

GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ..........................................7

GEHL ..............................................................................................26

GEITH INC......................................................................................14

GLOBAL FORCE ............................................................................58

HAROLD HOWELL CONSTRUCTION...........................................16

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY .....................................48

HYDRAULIC MACHINERY INC .....................................................31

IROCK CRUSHERS ......................................................................36

IRON PLANET

ONLINE AUCTION......................................................................61

JOHN DEERE.................................................................................51

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY.................................26

LIEBHERR ......................................................................................17

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO

LUMBERTON NC........................................................................59

MOBRO MARINE INC ......................................................................2

MWI CORP .....................................................................................16

P J DOOLING TIRE........................................................................14

PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION..............................................48

POWER EQUIPMENT CO................................................................8

POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC .................................................37

REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY.............................................36

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

AUCTION UPDATE.....................................................................63

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY......................................................8

RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL...........................................................13

SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION.........................................39

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES..........................................................45

SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP.........................................16

STAFFORD................................................................................32,43

TEREX CRANES............................................................................25

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS.....................................44

TOWMASTER INC .........................................................................29

TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................45

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ....................................................11

WTM (WINSTON TRAILERS) ........................................................31

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