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In order to improve mobilitythrough the downtown Riversidearea, the California Department ofTransportation (Caltrans), in partner-ship with the Riverside CountyTransportation Commission, is con-structing one High OccupancyVehicle (HOV) lane, also called a car-pool lane, in each direction of StateRoute 91 (SR91) from Adams Streetto the 60/91/215 interchange in theCity of Riverside.SR91 is a primary truck and com-
muter route and carries approximate-ly 170,000 vehicles per day withinthe project area on the existing threelanes in each direction. The route isoften highly congested at current traf-fic levels, and with RiversideCounty’s population expected toreach 3.5 million by 2030, the vehiclepressure in this corridor will continueto increase. The improvements to the
New Design Improves SR91 in Riverside
see DESIGN page 6
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) A newspaper investigation has turned up new questionsabout the proposed design of an Interstate 5 replacement bridge across the ColumbiaRiver. Documents show the project’s sponsors either didn’t know about or didn’t
accommodate concerns about the bridge’s height, the Oregonian newspaper report-ed June 8. For instance, the paper reported after seven years of work the planners didn’t
know until February that the 95-ft. (29 m) clearance would be too low for a U.S.Army Corps of Engineers dredge that’s 116 ft. (35 m) high. And the proposed bridge isn’t high enough for a growing number of companies
along the river that employ a total of 600 people making big equipment such as oil-drilling rigs that get sent downriver a few times a year.
River Users Say PlannedColumbia Bridge Too Low
see BRIDGE page 12
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The Associated General Contractors of Americajoined with 10 other national business associations incalling on the Obama administration to reconsider aseries of new hiring mandates it wants to impose oncontractors working on federal projects. Associationofficials noted that the government has failed to pro-duce any data justifying the very costly and incredi-
AGC Asks ObamaAdministration toReconsider Quotas
see AGC page 14
The 6 mi. (9.6 km) stretch includes improvements to nine local under-crossings and fourdemo/rebuild bridges.
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Advertisers Index ..........50
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2003 I-Rand SD100PD, Stk# 7980, OROPS, 84"Pad Drum, 377 hrs., 23.1x26 Tires, 4 Cyl.Cummins Eng.........................................$44,500
2007 Bobcat S175, Stk# 7976, OROPS, 2239Hrs, 67” Bkt, Hard Rubber Tires, Aux. Hyd, 4 Cyl.Kubota Eng.............................................$16,500
2005 John Deere 310G, Stk# 7817, OROPS,4WD, 4166 Hrs, 80% Tires, Ext-Hoe, Aux. Hyd,24” Bkt, 2 Stick Control, 12x16.5 Front Tires,19.5Lx24 Rear Tires...............................$33,500
Cat D3C LGP, Stk# 8043, OROPS, 6 Way Blade,25" Pyramid Pads, Rear Screen, 8' 10" High, 10'2" Blade ..................................................$13,500
2005 Bobcat T250, Stk# 8040, OROPS, OROPS,2,775 hrs., 80" Bucket, 17" Rubber Tracks, Aux.Hyd., 4 Cyl. Kubota Eng .........................$16,500
2001 Broce BB250B, Stk# 7830, OROPS, 795hrs., 8' 4" Brush, w/Water System, Front TowHitch, 3 Wheels, P185/75R14 Tires 4 Cyl KubotaEngine ....................................................$10,500
2000 Cat 301.5, Stk# 7918, OROPS, 2778 Hrs,16” Bkt, Aux. Hyd., 9” Rubber Tracks, 39” Blade,3 Cyl. Cat Eng.........................................$13,500
2003 Skytrak 10054, Stk# 8035, 10,000 lbs., 54ft., 4WD, 4,535 hrs., 17.5x25L2 Foam FilledTires @ 40%, 60” Forks, 52” Frame, 4Cyl.Cummins Eng.........................................$39,500
2005 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk# 7206, 870 Hrs,50% Tires, 64” Blade, Fixed Boom, 3 Cyl. DeutzEng .........................................................$11,500
2005 Magnum MLT4060MMH, Stk# 7679, 4499Hrs, 161 hrs., 3 Cyl. Mitsubishi Diesel Eng., 175 /80D 13 Tires.............................................$4,500
2004 JLG G9-43A, Stk# 8003, 9,000 lbs., 43 ft.,4,661 hrs., 4WD, Aux. Hyd., 48" Forks, 74"Frame, 13x24 Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng .....................................................................$32,500
1996 Cat 816B, Stk# 8011, Wheel Compactor,EROPS, A/C, 3,427 hrs., 40" Wide Wheels, 12 ft.Blade, 13 ft. Height.................................$39,500
2005 John Deere 310G, Stk# 7893, OROPS,4WD, 3533 Hrs, 80% Tires, Ext-Hoe, Aux. Hyd,16” Quick Connect Bkt, 3 Stick Control, 4&1Front Bkt, 12x16.5 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24 RearTires .......................................................$33,500
2005 John Deere 310G, Stk# 7919, OROPS,4WD, 7875 Hrs, 50% Tires, 23” Quick ConnectBkt, 2 Stick Controls, Aux. Hyd, 12x16.5 FrontTires, 19.5Lx24 Rear Tires .....................$33,500
Marden Cutter, Stk# 7932, Drum: 10' w x 56"diameter, 8 1/2" blades, Main Frame: 9' x 10'with hinged drawbar.................................$6,500
2005 Amida AL4060D1-4MH, Stk# 7678, 9,122hrs., 3 Cyl. Kubota Diesel Eng..................$4,500
2006 Terex TH644C, Stk# 7931, EROPS A/C &Heat, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 3,155 hrs.,13x24 Foam Filled Tires, 48" Forks, 50" Frame, 4Cyl. JD Eng.............................................$32,500
2005 Ingersoll Rand DD24, Stk# 7888, 49”Double Smooth Drum w/Water System, 950 Hrs,4 Cyl. Kubota Eng...................................$21,500
2001 Komatsu D38P, Stk# 7739, OROPS,Sweeps, 6 Way Blade, 75% U/C, 4,161 hrs., 24"Pads, 9' 3" Blade ....................................$24,500
2003 JLG 660SJ, Stk# 7988, 66’ Max Lift Height,500 Lb. Max Weight Capacity, 4600 Hrs, SwivelBasket, 15x19.5 Tires, Deutz Engine, DieselPowered, 4WD, 6’ Jib ............................$34,500
2011 John Deere 650J LT, Stk# 7618, OROPS,Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 6 Way Blade, 80%U/C, 782 hrs., 18" Pads, 8' 9" Blade. ........$86,500
2007 Bobcat T190, Stk# 8038, OROPS, 3,292hrs., 67" Bucket w/Teeth, 12" Rubber Tracks, Aux.Hyd., 4 Cyl. Kubota Eng .........................$16,500
Ingersoll Rand SD100, Stk# 7999, OROPS, 84”Smooth Drum, 484 Hrs, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng,23.1x26 Tires .........................................$62,500
2007 John Deere 450J LGP, Stk# 7704, OROPS,Sweeps, Eng. Encl, 6-Way Blade, 3181 Hrs, 80%U/C, New Pins & Bushings & Sprockets, 24”Pads, 9’7” Blade .....................................$39,500
2004 John Deere 700H LT, Stk# 8018, EROPS,A/C, Sweeps, Side & Rear Screens, 6 Way Blade,22" Pads, JD Winch s/n 23600138. 10 ft. Wide .................................................................$52,500
2006 Challenger MT525B, Stk# 7942, EROPS,A/C, 770 Hrs, PTO 3pt. Hitch, 14.9Rx28 FrontTires, 18.9Rx28 Rear Tires, 6 Cyl. Cat Eng.........................................................................$42,500
2007 Genie GTH844, Stk# 7991, 8,000 lbs., 44ft., 4WD, 4,700 hrs., 48" Forks, 50" Frame, 13x24Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng...............32,500
2006 John Deere 650J LGP, Stk# 7973,OROPS, 6-Way Blade, 6156 Hrs, 80% U/C, 24”Pads, 9’7” Blade .....................................$36,500
2006 John Deere 650J LGP, Stk# 7974, OROPS,6-Way Blade, 8441 Hrs, 80% U/C, 24” Pads, 9’7”Blade ......................................................$36,500
1996 Case 850G, Stk# 8027, OROPS, Sweeps,Rear & Sides Screen, 6 Way Blade, 4,501 hrs.,18" Pads, 8' 7" Wide...............................$22,500
2005 Skytrack 6042, Stk# 8032, 6,000 lbs., 42ft., 2,580 hrs., 4WD, 48" Forks, 48" Tilt Fram,Aux. Hyd., 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng., 13x24 Tires....................................................................$29,500
1997 Komatsu PC100-6, Stk# 8021, EROPS,A/C, 6,191 hrs., 36" Bucket w/Manual Thumb,20" Pads, 4 Cyl. Komatsu Eng., 8' 1" Wide ......................................................................$28,500
2004 JLG G6-42A, Stk# 7883, 6000 Lbs, 42’,4WD, 4WS, 3229 Hrs, 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires@ 95%, Aux. Hyd, 48” Forks, 50” Fram, 4 Cyl. JDEng, 21,600 Lbs .....................................$31,500
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2007 Dynapac CA260D, Stk# 8010, 84” SmoothDrum, 1008 Hrs, 80% Tires, 6 Cyl. CumminsEng. ........................................................$59,500
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2006 Komatsu PC138USLC-2; #81734, Cab/AC,Hyd Thumb, 24” Shoes, 9’10” Arm, 3300 Hrs..................................................................$79,500
1998 Komatsu D39P-1; #90836, OROPS, 24”Shoes, Sweeps, 3650 Hrs ....................$49,500
2003 Komatsu WA250-3; #81368, Cab/AC,QC/Bkt, 7300 Hrs ..................................$67,500
2000 Cat 953C; #80404, OROPS, GP Bktw/Teeth, 4450 Hrs ................................$69,500
2003 Komatsu PC220LC-7; #81546, Cab/AC,31.5” Shoes, 10’ Arm, Rub Rail, 8200 Hrs ......................................................................$89,500
2007 Komatsu D51EX-22; #81332, Cab/AC, 20”Shoes, PAT Blade, 1500 Hrs................$119,500
2007 Komatsu WA320-5; #81707, Cab/AC, JRBQC, 3rd Valve, 2050 Hrs......................$137,500
1999 Cat 953C; #91202, Cab/AC, Single Lever,7900 Hrs ..............................................$98,500
2002 Komatsu PC300LC-6; #91646, Cab/AC,33.5” Shoes, 13’ Arm, 10,700 Hrs ........$76,500
2003 Komatsu D65PX-15; #80775, Cab/AC, 36”Shoes, Drawbar, 5450 Hrs ..................$129,500
2006 Komatsu WA450-5; #81696, Cab/AC, GPBkt, 26.5-25 Tires, 7850 Hrs ..............$134,500
1996 Cat 963B; #90953, Cab/AC, Dymax QC,22” Shoes..............................................$59,500
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Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90
Case CX210B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$35
Case 330B Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale......................$35
Case 621E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale............................$35
Case 1850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40
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Caterpillar 308C CR Mini-Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........$65
Caterpillar 365C Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale..................$120
Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$75
Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale $40
Caterpillar 772 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$75
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By Scott Hilyard(PEORIA) JOURNAL STAR
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) The $37 million CaterpillarVisitors Center is on schedule to open the same dayas its next-door neighbor, the $100 million PeoriaRiverfront Museum. Save the date. It’s Oct. 20, 2012. With a world-class hotel tied in with the expanded
space at the Peoria Civic Center and the two newshiny metal-and-glass buildings that fill up MuseumSquare, “Peoria has some extremely positive thingsto talk about for residents and for people who cometo visit,” said Jim Baumgartner, director of publicaffairs of Caterpillar Inc. Baumgartner and company spokeswoman
Kathryn Spitznagle led a tour through the centerMay 2. The tour required safety glasses, hard hats, close-
toed shoes and a lot of imagination. While it is 60percent complete, the building now more resemblesa construction zone than the company’s future glob-al showcase for its heritage, products and services. Buckets of paint are clustered on unfinished
floors. Sheets of gypsum board are stacked againstunpainted walls. The building currently is lit by sun-shine and construction lamps attached to electrical
cords that hang temporarily beneath unfinished ceil-ings and exposed HVAC duct work. But the spacesare taking shape. The center will have exhibits and features that rep-
resent all facets of the Caterpillar experience; prod-uct development and design; a heritage gallery; atribute to workers around the world; a theater insidea life-size replica of a two-story tall, 380-ton 797mining truck; and a makeup of an actual constructionsite with at least 10 Caterpillar tractors and machineson display. A construction trailer will hold severalsimulators of Caterpillar products that visitors will beable to operate. An expanded Caterpillar merchan-dise store welcomes visitors at the front of the build-ing. The top floor, with the best views of the river,with floor to ceiling windows on the back of thebuilding, will have office space, a conference roomand kitchen and dining areas. It will not be accessi-ble to the general public. Baumgartner said the building was designed to be
used and seen by a variety of visitors — schoolgroups, Caterpillar dealers and customers and regu-lar folks off the street with an interest in the compa-ny, its people and its products. An admission pricehas not been set and it will include exemptions fordealers, customers and the elderly, Baumgartnersaid.
Caterpillar Plans $37M VisitorsCenter, Eyes October Grand Opening
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP)Expansion of the Port of Anchorageis on hold while engineers try to fig-ure out what’s wrong with the cur-rent design.“There is no construction plan for
this summer and the likelihood ofthere being any is very, very low,”said Steve Ribuffo, interim directorof the port. The city-owned portturned 50 last year. The AnchorageDaily News reported the municipal-ity for more than a decade hasworked to replace and expand it. The port’s dock is on corroded
piles that are expensive to maintain.Workers in 2009 began hammeringsteel replacement piles into theseabed to form a new dock but thepiles bent and jammed together. Theport project was supposed to be fin-ished by 2011 but is years behindschedule and hundreds of millions ofdollars over budget. The project in2005 was estimated to cost $350million. That has tripled to morethan $1 billion.
The municipality at the end ofMay assumed responsibility for theproject, taking over from the federalMaritime Administration. The city agreed in 2003 to let the
Maritime Administration take thelead on the project. The agency hiredIntegrated Concepts and ResearchCorp. to oversee construction. Anextension of the federal govern-ment’s contract with ICRC endedMay 31. The engineering firm CH2M Hill
is conducting an independent studyof the design under a contract withthe Army Corps of Engineers. It’sexpected to be completed by July orAugust, according to the Corps. The Corps is conducting its own
companion study and another engi-neering firm, AECOM, is conduct-ing a root cause analysis of whatwent wrong. Also, U.S. Department of
Transportation inspector general isauditing the MaritimeAdministration’s work.
No Construction Plannedin 2012 for Anchorage Port
$3B Project Will Address Commuter, Safety ConcernsThe bridge is expected to cost $3 billion and accommo-
date vehicle traffic, light-rail mass transit, bicyclists andpedestrians. The sponsors say it would help commuter andfreight traffic and be less vulnerable to earthquakes. The cur-rent bridge is two spans, one dating to 1917, the other to1958. Planners have already spent $140 million and redesigned
the proposed bridge once when outside analysts faulted aplan as risky and untested. Another redesign might add $100million in costs. The current bridge has a lift section that can provide clear-
ance of 178 ft. (54 m). Project sponsors said a 95-ft. clear-ance on a new bridge would accommodate all but a few riverusers. But, the Oregonian report shows, the project’s planners
overlooked the dredge and didn’t notice that more steel fab-rication companies were joining the likes of ThompsonMetal Fab, which operates in a former Kaiser shipyard onthe north bank of the Columbia in Vancouver, Wash. In October, the Coast Guard’s bridge administrator,
Randall Overton, said in a letter that the bridge design hadtoo little clearance, and that the project planners failed tomention the fabricators in an environmental review. In response, project leaders defended the design. “We have confidence that the technical work that has been
in process for the past several years is a sound body ofwork,” said Paula Hammond and Matt Garrett, heads of theWashington and Oregon transportation departments, in aNovember 2011 letter to the Coast Guard. “A project of this
magnitude must address the total array of users in the deci-sion making process and the 95-foot clearance meets thoseneeds.” In March, the Coast Guard’s opposition became public. The discovery that the
Corps of Engineers’ Yaquinadredge wouldn’t fit added toconcerns. “Think about if we had
another Mount St. Helens,with silt dumping into theriver, and the dredge couldn’tget under that bridge,” saidCapt. Mark McCadden, chiefof external affairs for theCoast Guard’s District 13 inSeattle. A higher bridge would
require a steeper grade overthe river, which engineers feltwas unacceptable for safetyreasons, and eliminating ahump in the span wouldentail extending it north andsouth. That would have sig-nificant impacts, such asmaking it difficult to connect to a state highway to the north.There also are concerns about traffic from nearby PearsonField, the municipal airport east of downtown Vancouver. Project officials are proposing compromises to salvage the
current design, such as persuading the fabricators to leavetheir hulking products partially assembled until they clear thebridge and then to finish assembly downriver. “You might as well bankrupt us,” responded Jason Pond,
CEO of steel fabricatorGreenberry Inc. ofCorvallis, which leasedspace along the river in2010. “I just don’t get it.This is a project that’s allabout jobs. I just assumedthat they wouldn’t kneecapthese companies that areoffering great jobs.” The corps is looking at
the feasibility of modifyingits dredge. Lowering itsmast, lights and other struc-tural elements could costmore than $500,000, saidspokeswoman Amy Echols. The project has long been
criticized by environmental-ists and others who say itwill contribute to globalwarming and just move traf-
fic problems south into Portland. Last summer, a reviewinstigated by Gov. John Kitzhaber and Oregon Treasurer TedWheeler found toll revenue projections inflated and trafficprojections outdated.
BRIDGE from page 1
“Think about if we hadanother Mount St. Helens,with silt dumping into the river, and the dredge couldn’t get under that bridge...”
Capt. Mark McCaddenCoast Guard
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named by Hyundai Construction EquipmentAmericas Inc. as one of the company’s topdistributors for 2011. “We would like to congratulate Four
Seasons on their outstanding achievementsand performance in 2011,” said KirkGillette, vice president of HyundaiConstruction Equipment Americas. “We areproud to be partnered with distributors likeFour Seasons, who are firm believers in theHyundai brand and their construction prod-ucts.”“We are proud to represent Hyundai’s
high quality construction equipment andlook forward to many years of success withthis partnership,” said Mitch Nevins, CEO ofFour Seasons Equipment Inc.
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bly prescriptive new hiring mandates.“The administration is getting ready to
impose a tremendous new regulatory burdenon thousands of employers to fix a problemthat doesn’t appear to exist,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief executiveofficer. “The administration is trying to man-date away the symptoms of abroader problem: a stagnant econo-my that has left too manyAmericans out of work for toolong.”The new rules, which are being
proposed by the Office of FederalContract Compliance Programs(OFCCP), are designed to havefirms working on federal contractshire veterans and people with dis-abilities at the same rate at whichthey apply for positions. YetSandherr noted that federal officialshave failed to provide any data indicatingthat veterans or people with disabilities arebeing treated unfairly with regard to hiring.The rules also require firms to meet
sweeping new reporting requirements, estab-lish formal partnership agreements withcommunity outreach programs to help withrecruiting, and put in place new training pro-grams, among other costly new measures. Iffirms fail to meet the “goals” set out in thetwo proposed rules, they face federal auditsand potential debarment from working onfuture federal contracts.
Sandherr noted that construction firmsacross the country are already taking aggres-sive steps to recruit and hire veterans andpeople with disabilities. He noted, for exam-ple, that many firms participate in theHelmets to Hardhats training program thatprepares veterans for careers in construction.And firms across the country have created
apprentice, safety and training programsdesigned to recruit and prepare people withdisabilities.The association executive noted that the
construction industry alone has lost morethan 2 million jobs since 2008 and that theindustry’s unemployment rate was 14.5 per-cent; nearly double the national average andthe highest for any industry type. “The problem isn’t that construction firms
aren’t hiring veterans or people with disabil-ities, it is that they are too busy struggling tosurvive to do any hiring at all.”
“The administration is trying to mandate awaythe symptoms of a broader problem...”
Stephen E. SandherrAGC
AGC from page 1
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) A newspaper reported May27 that it has found records of an apparent defect in the con-struction of the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.Records provided by Caltrans last fall show that a builder
failed to report that a 19-ft. (5.8 m) section of concrete in thefoundation of the span’s signature tower had not hardenedbefore tests were conducted, according to The SacramentoBee. By failing to disclose the matter, the builder prevented fur-
ther examination or repair of the concrete, the newspapersaid. Kiewit-FCI-Manson, an Oakland-based joint venture,
built the foundation as part of a $177 million contract. It didnot provide the 2007 test results until after a Bee investiga-tion in November showed that a Caltrans employee skippedrequired test preparation for separate checks of the samefoundation and fabricated results on other Caltrans projects,the newspaper said. The newspaper said experts who reviewed concrete and
engineering records for The Bee questioned the ability of themain tower foundation to resist an extreme earthquake,which was the reason for building the new bridge. Caltrans said it believes the concrete has hardened and
that the bridge is sound and can withstand any anticipatedearthquake. Besides the concrete in question, the Bee’s examination
also found other problems with the piles, as well as with testdata. During its review of Caltrans records, The Bee said it also
found that two of the 13 piles that rise out of the Bay to holdup the main tower were not tested properly. Among the more than 20 errors found in test reports,
according to The Bee, were errors indicating what piles weretested, the test dates and pile measurements. Olson Engineering, a Colorado-based firm, which con-
ducted sonic tests of the piles, detected the problem concretein 2007, referring to it as “a batch of concrete that has notfully set at the time of testing” or “a very poor area of con-crete.” The company suggested new sonic tests, but no new tests
were conducted, according to Caltrans. When The Bee asked Olson president, Larry Olson about
the tests, he referred questions to Kiewit Corp., whichreferred questions to Caltrans. In an email to The Bee, Caltrans spokeswoman Tamie
McGowen said “substantial evidence” indicated that theabnormal concrete in one of the piles, referred to as Pile 3,eventually hardened properly. “We are confident in the structural integrity of the main
tower foundation and that the bridge will perform asdesigned to handle an extreme earthquake,” McGowenwrote. Caltrans plans to open the $6.5 billion structure by Labor
Day 2013 to serve an estimated 100 million drivers annual-ly.
Newspaper Finds Apparent Bay Bridge Work Defects
LOS ANGELES (AP) California willneed to build its high-speed train line inrecord time if it doesn’t want to risk losingfederal funds — indeed, it will have to be thefastest piece of transportation construction inU.S. history, experts said. Under a federal deadline, the California
High-Speed Rail Authority has untilSeptember 2017 to finish the first segment ofthe line in the Central Valley. In that time, theproject will need to acquire some 120 per-mits, 1,100 parcels of land and a huge work-force. At a projected cost of $6 billion,
California would be spending $2.7 million aday to finish on time, according to an esti-mate by John Popoff of ParsonsBrinckerhoff, a consulting firm workingwith the rail authority. The figure could reach $3.5 million a day
when the cost of buying land is added toconstruction, management and environmen-tal costs, construction experts told the LosAngeles Times. By comparison, the spending rate for the
$6.5 billion Bay Bridge replacement projectin Oakland is tagged at about $1.8 millionper day.
Construction of the Alameda Corridorfreight rail line in Los Angeles, completed in2002, also ran about $1.8 million per day. “It is a very aggressive plan,” said Manuel
Garcia, associate director at the ConstructionIndustry Institute affiliated with theUniversity of Texas at Austin. “It doesappear that it will be a challenge.” Delays caused by legal, political or tech-
nical problems could leave the first segmentuncompleted by the deadline, which poten-tially could halt the flow of federal money. The project is nine months behind sched-
ule in securing approval from the Federal
Railroad Administration, a consultant for therail authority said in a status report. Land acquisition also is facing problems,
Mark Ashley said. “It is dicey right now whether that is going
to hold up our construction or impact ourschedule,” he said. Contractors must submit bids by
September to build the first section, fromMadera to Fresno. The rail authority contractterms call for builders to face $1 million perday in penalties for failing to meet finaldeadlines after March 1, 2017.
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The California Department of Transportation receivedbids for transportation-related improvement projects.Following is a list of some of the projects let.
County: Stanislaus
Contract Number: 10-0A8724Location:Near Modesto on Route 219 from 0.4 km east ofDale Road to Route 108 and on Route 108 from 0.7 kmnorth of Bangs.Project:Widen to four lanes.Number of Working Days: 450Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• George Reed, Inc. — $14,954,178• Bay Cities Paving And Grading Inc. — $15,685,611• Granite Construction Company — $15,944,493• Teichert Construction — $16,325,775• Desilva Gates Construction LP — $16,905,091• Knife River Construction — $17,386,834
County: Kern
Contract Number: 09-349104Location:Various locations.Project:Rehab five bridge decks.Number of Working Days: 65Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Truesdell Corporation of California Inc. —$1,038,038
• Griffith Company — $1,068,601• Professional Construction Services Inc. — $1,110,035• Myers and Sons Construction LP — $1,158,077• J McLoughlin Engineering Company Inc. —
$1,266,918
Counties: Kings and Tulare
Contract Number: 06-0L0504Location:Near Hanford from 0.5 mi. east of Route 43 to0.4 mi. of Route 99.Project:Highway planting.Number of Working Days: 1,100Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Wabo Landscape & Construction Inc. — $1,380,447• Clean Cut Landscape — $2,626,926• Bortolussi & Watkin Inc. — $2,796,229
County: Alameda
Contract Number: 04-292264Location: In Oakland and Emeryville from MaritimeStreet/Burma Road intersection to 0.4 mi. north of 40thStreet/Hubbard.Project:Construct bikeway.Number of Working Days: 850Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Top Grade Construction — $5,448,885• Ghilotti Construction Company Inc. — $5,793,060
• Pavex Construction Division — $5,827,778• O.C. Jones & Sons, Inc. — $6,061,799• Ghilotti Brothers Inc. — $6,187,518• Bay Cities Paving & Grading Inc. — $6,619,824• Prism Engineering Inc. — $6,611,532
County: Santa Cruz
Contract Number: 05-0K2304Location:Near Ben Lomond from 0.2 mi. north of GlenArbor Road to Highland County Park.Project:Construct concrete viaduct.Number of Working Days: 375Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Pavex Construction Division — $994,717• Robert A Bothman Inc. — $1,053,311• RGW Construction Inc. - $1,055,144• Valentine Corporation — $1,063,369• Whitaker Construction Group Inc. — $1,066,631• Gordon N Ball Inc. — $1,083,083• Granite Construction Company — $1,248,748• Viking Construction Company Inc. — $1,279,894
County: Placer
Contract Number: 03-1E0004Location:Near Truckee from Squaw Valley Road to theNevada County Line.Project:HMA overlay.Number of Working Days: 75Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Sierra Nevada Construction Inc. — $6,787,007• Teichert Construction — $7,096,928
• Granite Construction Company — $7,286,286• Road and Highway Builders of California Inc. —
$7,515,515
County: San Bernardino
Contract Number: 08-0P9204Location:Various locations.Project:Cold plane and pave, replace detector.Number of Working Days: 70Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• All American Asphalt — $4,964,504• Matich Corporation — $5,083,000• Freedom Construction Inc. — $5,185,679• Autobahn Construction Inc. — $5,480,428• Beador Construction Company Inc. — $5,940,300• Vance Corporation — $6,094,830
County: San Luis Obispo
Contract Number: 05-330774Location:Near Paso Robles from 0.1 mi. east of AlmondDrive to 0.8 mi. east of McMillan Canyon Road.Project:Convert to four lane expressway.Number of Working Days: 500Contractors and Bid Amounts:
• Papich Construction Company Inc. — $32,222,222• Granite Construction Company — $32,739,850• Calportland Construction — $33,739,636• DeSilva Gates Construction LP — $34,735,473• Security Paving Company Inc. — $35,163,095• Emmett’s Excavation Inc. — $38,107,814• Diablo Contractors Inc. — $38,143,989
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Model Engine Boom Lights Generator Setup Electrical Overall Overall Overall Weight
ft. (m) Hz (kW) System Length Width Hgt. lbs. (kg)
LSC Mitsubishi/L3E 30 (9.1) 4 60 (4.5) 120 13.8 (4.2) 4.4 (1.3) 5.7 (1.7) 1,650 (748)
LightSource (LS) Kubota D1105 30 (9.1) 4 60 (6) 120/240 14.3 (4.4) 4.9 (1.5) 5.9 (1.8) 1,940 (880)
L20 Mitsubishi S4Q2 30 (9.1) 4 60 (20) 120/240 15.2 (4.6) 5.3 (1.6) 7.4 (2.3) 2.939 (1,333)
L8 Kubota D1105 30 (9.1) 6 (4 Std.) 60 (6) 120/240 15.2 (4.6) 5.3 (1.6) 7.4 (2.3) 2,200 (998)
L6 Kubota D1105 30 (9.1) 4 60 (8) 120/240 15.2 (4.6) 5.3 (1.6) 7.4 (2.3) 2,200 (998)
BL2000N/A N/A Balloon Light N/A N/A N/A N/A 7 to 24 (2.1 to 7.3) 18 (8)
DOOSAN
Night-Lite Pro II V Series Kohler KDW 1003 25 (7.6) 4 60 (7.5) 120 9.3 (2.8) 4.3 (1.3) 7.4 (2.3) 1,800 (816)
Kubota D1005 BG60 (7.5)
Kubota D1105 BG60 (8)
Cat C1.160 (8)
Night-Lite Pro II Kohler KDW 1003 30 (9.1) 4 60 (7.5) 120 14.6 (4.5) 4.3 (1.3) 5.8 (1.8) 1,610 (730)
Kubota D1005 BG60 (7.5)
Kubota D1105 BG60 (8)
Cat C1.160 (8)
Night-Lite Pro V Series Kohler KDW 1003 25 (7.6) 4 60 (7.5) 120 9.6 (2.9) 4.5 (1.4) 7.0 (2.1) 1,807 (820)
Kubota D1005 BG60 (7.5)
Kubota D1105 BG60 (8)
Cat C1.160 (8)
Night-Lite Pro Kohler KDW 1003 30 (9.1) 4 60 (7.5) 120 13.5 (4.1) 4.2 (1.3) 6.0 (1.8) 1,600 (726)
Kubota D1005 BG60 (7.5)
Kubota D1105 BG60 (8)
Cat C1.160 (8)
Maxi-Lite V Series Kohler KDW 1003 25 (7.6) 4 60 (7.5) 2 x 120/240 10.3 (3.1) 6 (1.8) 7.7 (2.3) 2,228 (1,038)
Kubota D1005 BG60 (7.5)
Kubota D1105 BG60 (8)
Cat C1.160 (8)
Maxi-Lite Kohler KDW 1003 30 (9.1) 4 60 (7.5) 120/240 14.8 (4.5) 6 (1.8) 5.6 (1.7) 2,020 (916)
Kubota D1005 BG60 (7.5)
Kubota D1105 BG60 (8)
Cat C1.160 (8)
Maxi-Lite 15/20 V SeriesIsuzu 4LE1 25 (7.6) 4 60 (15) 120/ 2 x 125/250 10.3 (3.1) 6 (1.8) 7.7 (2.3) 2,503 (1,135)
Kubota 1005 BG60 (20)
Kubota D1105 BGCat C1.1
Maxi-Lite 15/20Isuzu 4LE1 30 (9.1) 4 60 (15, 20) 120/ 2 x 125/250 14.8 (4.5) 6 (1.8) 5.6 (1.7) 2,288 (1,038)
Maxi-Lite EX V SeriesIsuzu 4LE1 26.5 (8) 4 60 (20) 2 x 120/4 x 240 11.9 (3.6) 6.25 (1.9) 8.0 (2.4) 5,007 (2,271)
Kubota V333060 (30)
ALLMAND
RL4Kubota 30 (9.1) 4 60 (6) 120/240 14.2 (4.3) 4.5 (1.4) 5.0 (1.5) 1,725 (782)
AL4Kubota 30 (9.1) 4 N/A (6) N/A 15.0 (4.6) 5.1 (1.6) 5.4 (1.6) 1,950 (885)
AL4LN/A 30 (9.1) 4 N/A (6) N/A 14.8 (4.5) 5.1 (1.6) 5.6 (1.7) 2,092 (949)
AL5Kubota 30 (9.1) 4 60 (8) 4 x 120/240 14.8 (4.5) 6.8 (2) 5.8 (1.8) 2,425 (1,100)
AL5LKubota 30 (9.1) 4 60 (8) 4 x 120/240 14.8 (4.5) 6.8 (2) 5.8 (1.8) 2,425 (1,100)
AL5 HTKubota 28.8 (8.7) 4 60 (8) 4 x 120/240 11.2 (3.4) 6.7 (2) 6.8 (2.1) 2,605 (1,182)
GENIE/TEREX
PLT64P, PLT64C Perkins 403C 28 (8.5) 4 60 (6) 120 14 (4.3) 4.3 (1.3) 5.6 (1.7) 1,670 (757)
PLT84P, PLT84C Perkins 403C 30 (9.1) 4 60 (8) 2 x 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 2,160 (980)
PLT104P, PLT104C Perkins 403C 30 (9.1) 4 60 (10) 2 x 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 2,160 (980)
PLT204P, PLT204C Perkins 404D 30 (9.1) 4 60 (20) 120 15.4 (4.7) 5.25 (1.6) 6.5 (2.0) 3,002 (1,362)
PLT64HL Cat GJ318-7060N 30 (9.1) 4 60 (6) 120 11.1 (3.4) 4 (1.2) 4.9 (1.5) 3,010 (1,365)
PLT2016P, PLT3016P Perkins GN65733N 60 (18.2) 16 60 (20, 45) 2 x 120 20.3 (6.2) 7 (2.1) 9.2 (2.8) 10,900 (4,944)
POWKO
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Meeting Emission Standards...
Chicago Pneumatic UnveilsCPS 750 JD7 Compressor
The Chicago Pneumatic CPS 750 JD7Tier IVa rotary screw, portable compressorgenerates 750 CFM of air at 100 psi.Powered by a 200 hp (149 kW) John Deeresix-cylinder diesel engine, the CPS 750 JD7is Tier IVa compliant and designed forheavy-duty construction environments.The CPS 750 JD7 Tier IVa utilizes a new
and improved air end with an advanced rotorprofile. This air end has been engineered toreduce the horsepower required to producethe 750 CFM, resulting in better fuel effi-ciency. The air pressure is adjustable from 58psi up to 100 psi.The John Deere engine uses exhaust gas
recirculation technology to reduce NOxemissions. The exhaust gases are cooled andreintroduced to the engine cylinders, result-ing in lower peak combustion temperature,reducing NOx formation. A particulate filteris then used to remove the increased amountof particulate matter in order to meet the newTier IVa emission standards. The electronically controlled, water-
cooled engine, variable speed fan and newChicago Pneumatic air end reduces fuel con-sumption to 8.2 gal. (31 L) per hour at 100percent load — a significant reduction infuel consumption. In addition, with the 78-gal. (295 L) fuel capacity the operator getsmore than a full 8-hour day at full load.The new CPS 750 JD7 Tier IVa fits clean-
ly into a single-axle, fast-track enclosure.This new sound-dampening enclosure ismore compact than competitively sizedcompressor packages, according to the man-ufacturer. The CPS 750 JD7 Tier IVa fea-tures an A-frame drawbar, surge hydraulicbrakes and torsion bar suspension, whichprovides durability, stability and optimalroad performance when in tow. The CPSalso is available in a support-mounted con-figuration.The steel, gull-wing enclosures also pro-
vide easy access to the engine and all servicepoints, so routine maintenance can be com-pleted quickly and conveniently. For more information, visit www.cp.com.
The Chicago Pneumatic CPS 750 JD7 Tier IVa rotary screw, portable compressorgenerates 750 CFM of air at 100 psi.
Allmand Maxi-Lite EX Series to Feature Vertical TowerAllmand Bros. Inc.’s V Series vertical
light tower configuration is a standard fea-ture for its Maxi-Lite EX Series light towers.The ML EX V Series offers the convenienceof the vertical tower, a significantly extend-ed run time, a larger, wider, and more stabletrailer and added auxiliary power. Thismulti-purpose unit brings extra versatility toconstruction, mining, oil and gas worksites,tent cities and event ven-ues, according to the man-ufacturer.
Straight UpWith the V Series
design, the mast on theML EX V Series vertical-ly telescopes and retracts,resulting in easier setup,simplified shipping, tow-ing and storage, andreduced potential for dam-age. The V Series config-uration features ahydraulic lift system,which allows the mast tobe completely raised andlowered in less than 30seconds. Additionally, thisdesign allows for moreintuitive light fixture posi-tioning (angle and direc-tion). The tower is stillvertical when retracted,making accurate fixtureadjustment fast and sim-ple. Furthermore, the fix-tures firmly hold theiradjusted position as thetower is raised, and thelights can be operated atany height.
Added PowerThe ML EX V Series
units deliver 20 and 30kWof 3-phase power. Thisprovides additional elec-trical power source forpowering temporary worktrailers, pumps, additional lighting or otherauxiliary equipment. The standard 135-gal. (511 L) fuel capac-
ity on the ML EX V Series provides extend-ed operation with less service expense andthe trailer-integrated fluid containment sys-tem means the unit is environmentallyfriendly.
More and Better LightBy utilizing Allmand’s SHO-HD 1,250-
watt lighting system, the ML EX V Seriesprovides 150,000 lumens per lamp. Anoptional Saf-T-Visor attachment directs pre-viously wasted light onto the work site. Standard features include a modular
engine/genset, which allows for simpleengine/generator removal or change out.Service is simplified with a hinged ballast
panel, which only requires two bolts to beremoved for full access. Captive latches onthe tower support and outriggers eliminatethe potential for lost pins. Optional insidelamp storage for both four and six light mod-els allows for better security of the SHOlamp fixtures when the lighting system is notbeing used.For more information, call 800/562-1373
or visit www.allmand.com.
The V Series configuration features a hydraulic lift sys-tem, which allows the mast to be completely raised andlowered in less than 30 seconds.
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the first LiuGong Certified CumminsService Providers in its dealer network.LiuGong recently formed a strategic alliancewith Cummins, a long-term partner and sup-plier of engines for LiuGong products.LiuGong dealers now have the opportunityto become a certified and authorizedCummins Service Provider. The goal forboth LiuGong and Cummins through thispartnership is to provide their joint customerbase with enhanced customer service andsupport on a local level.
In order to attain its Certified CumminsService Provider designation, AndersonMachinery completed technical and warran-ty training through its local Cummins dis-tributor. It now maintains a consistentCummins parts inventory specific to enginerepairs and has invested in the tools neces-sary to service the engines it is certified towork on.
Traditionally, a LiuGong equipmentowner would need to contact their localLiuGong dealer for any warranty relatedservice issue except those related to theengine. When an engine repair was requiredduring the warranty period, the customer ortheir LiuGong dealer would have to contact
their closest Cummins distributor to performthe service. By becoming certified,Anderson Machinery is now able to workdirectly with a Cummins distributor tosecure genuine Cummins parts to performrequired engine maintenance or repairs, pro-viding a new level of convenience to theircustomers. With this certification, AndersonMachinery can assure customers that allLiuGong products powered by a CumminsEngine in their territory receive superiorengine support right at any one of their fivedealership locations in Texas.
According to Stan Parry of AndersonMachinery, “For our dealership, this certifi-cation is extremely valuable. It allows us toensure that we can get our customers equip-ment fixed regardless of the failure as quick-ly as possible, eliminating or minimizingdowntime. Being able to make that promiseand stand behind it helps us sell the full lineof LiuGong products in Texas.”
LiuGong Construction Machinery hasbeen producing construction equipment formore than 50 years and is growing through-out the world, producing 50,000 plus wheelloaders a year. LiuGong currently offerswheel loaders, excavators, mini-excavators,backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders andvibratory soil compactors to the North
American Market. Anderson Machinery is a family owned
and operated construction equipment dealer-ship serving central and south Texas since1957, with facilities in Corpus Christi, SanAntonio, Pharr, Austin and Victoria, Texas.
The company is a full service dealershipoffering sales, rentals, parts and service for avariety of equipment types.
For more information, call 361/289-6043or visit www.LiuGongNA.com orwww.andersonmachinerytexas.com.
Anderson Machinery representatives accept their reward check from LiuGong andCummins personnel at LiuGong’s annual dealer meeting.
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Find out what others know.Visit takeuchi-us.com to findthe dealer nearest you.
“The feedback from our field person-nel is simply this. We wish you wouldhave purchased a Takeuchi sooner.The machine is comfortable to operateand is stout. A significant improve-ment over other mini excavatorswe’ve owned.”
Joe Raucci – Vice PresidentSouthland Construction Inc
Apopka, FL
“The Power is absolutely amazingon our Takeuchi Track Loader”
Jon WrightJ&S Contracting
Osceola, WI
Baytown/Houston, TX281/385-6633
Fax: 281/385-7106
Broussard/Lafayette, LA337/837-6693
Fax: 337/837-2384
Sulphur/Lake Charles, LA281/625-5942
CLM Equipment Co., Inc.www.clmequipment.com
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FOUR SEASONS EQUIPMENT INC.Houston TX 281/807-9777Fax: 281/807-1233Dallas TX214/388-1700Fax: 214/388-0107
San Antonio TX210/667-1285Fax: 210/667-2169Lake Charles LA337/626-6000Fax: 337/626-7600
Road Connection Sponsors ‘YourFavorite Road Hero’ Contest
The Road Connection is saluting thosewho work to improve America’s roads andbridges by offering a “Your Favorite RoadHero” photo contest through its Facebookpage.
The contest, which requires users toupload a photo of their Road Hero nomineeat work and write a short description, isdesigned to focus attention on the men andwomen who are dedicated to repairing andmaintaining the country’s infrastructure,said Curt Peterka, driver of The RoadConnection truck and advertising managerof KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, aplatinum-level sponsor of The RoadConnection. The Road Connection is anational, grassroots campaign designed tobring awareness to the importance of feder-al infrastructure funding.
“There are so many people who play arole in building America that we wanted torecognize them,” Peterka said. “This contestis a great opportunity for kids to nominatetheir parents who work out in the field, orfor folks to nominate their colleagues who
may work in an office setting but are just ascrucial as those who are paving our roads.Whether they’re road construction workersor engineers or contractors, we considerthem America’s road heroes.”
The “Favorite Road Hero” contest waslaunched May 1, and entrants can uploadphotos until May 30. Finalists will then beselected and publicly voted on through TheRoad Connection’s Facebook page. Thefirst place winner will take home a $200Visa gift card; second place a $100 Visa giftcard; and third place a $50 Visa gift card. Allentrants will be awarded a Road Connectionhat. Entries will be judged on quality andcreativity of photo and caption.
To enter, please visit The RoadConnection’s Facebook page at www.face-book.com/theroadconnection, and click onthe “Contests” tab in the upper right-handcorner. Entrants may nominate more thanone person.
For more information about The RoadConnection, visit www.theroadconnec-tion.org.
Holt Announces New SeniorDirector of Human Resources
Holt CAT the Caterpillardealer of south, central, northand east Texas, announced AlineCarmichael as the new seniordirector of human resource part-ners. Carmichael will be respon-sible for leading Holt’s humanresource practices, includingemployment, employee rela-tions, employee benefits, com-pensation and compliance, andsafety and environmental man-agement services.
Carmichael joined Holt CATin 1997 as the administrativeassistant of Finning - HoltPipeline. In 1998, She was pro-moted to technical recruiter ofhuman resource partners, and in2002 she assumed the role ofassistant director of personnelservices. Most recently,Carmichael held the position ofdirector of human resources.
For more information, visitwww.holtcat.com.
Aline Carmichael will be responsible for leadingHolt’s human resource practices, including employ-ment, employee relations, employee benefits, com-pensation and compliance, and safety and environ-mental management services.
SECT IONPaving
Fog System Design Helps Improve Terex Bid-Well 4800 PaverToday’s Terex Bid-Well
4800 bridge paver boastsnew features that improvethe machine’s flexibility andease of operation. The newfogging system offersadjustable and removablespray nozzles that make thesystem even more user-friendly. Located on eachside of the paving rollers, atthe burlap drag and drag pan,the independently adjustablenozzles can be positioned todirect the fog where it isrequired to adjust for wind,mix conditions or to certainspecifications. New polyeth-ylene tubing eliminates cor-rosion within the system toimprove system uptime,according to the manufactur-er. The 4800’s new skewable
power crown adjuster can bemounted in-line on a straightpaver or positioned on theframe at the skew when con-tractors are paving deckswith a skew angle. Thisoptional system simplifiesmaking crown adjustmentswhen paving at extendedmachine widths. The powercrown adjust allows theoperator to make quickcrown adjustments on-the-fly as the paving carriagereaches the end of the paver. Two new 23 hp (17 kW) evapo-
rative emissions (EVAP) Tier IV-compliant gas engines power the4800. One engine powers machinefunction and movement, while thesecond engine provides dedicatedpower to the paving carriage formore consistent paving operation.The new engines meet currentemissions standards, improve theoperating environment around themachine and provide more fuelefficiency than previous enginemodels.
The Terex Bid-Well 4800 paverdisplayed at World of Concrete inLas Vegas was equipped with sev-eral options that tailor-suit thepaver to meet job site conditions.The available 15-in (38.1-cm)Rota-Vibe system on the showmachine’s paving carriage is 30percent larger than the standardsystem. This provides longermachine advancements, advanta-geous when paving streets andhighways. The paver’s two double-flighted
augers efficiently meter the con-crete in front of the paving car-riage. Dual, 5-ft. (1.5-m) longpaving rollers provide an improvedfinish to the concrete surface. Thepaving carriage on display wasequipped with the available dualdrag pan arrangement, which helpscontractors achieve a better con-crete seal and enables the pans todrag directly to the side of the slab,according to the manufacturer.The show unit featured two leg
options available to paving con-
tractors. By offering zero-clear-ance paving, the machine’s option-al swing leg design gives pavingcontractors an edge when pavingin tight site conditions, such asoverlays next to live traffic lanesand new bridge construction adja-cent to the existing bridge. Anavailable pivot leg design for the4800 improves paving efficiencywhen working on severe crossslopes of 6 to 8 percent. Thisoption allows the leg to be pivotedto a true perpendicular position,
removing stresses on the side railsand eliminating the need for extrashoring. With its 48-in. (122 cm) truss
frame depth, the 4800 offers stan-dard paving widths ranging from36 ft. to in excess of 170 ft. (51.8m). The 4800 paver display unitwas set to a 36-ft. (11.0-m) pavingwidth and was equipped with polydrive bogies for additional tractionwhen paving steep grades. For more information, visit
www.terex.com.
Pages 33-41
The 4800’s new skewable power crown adjuster can bemounted in-line on a straight paver or positioned on theframe at the skew when contractors are paving deckswith a skew angle.
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Volvo Construction Equipment has entered into astrategic alliance with Carlson Paving Products in aneffort to further serve asphalt paving market needsand offer additional screed options for Volvo pavers.Through the agreement, the Wedge-Lock screed willundergo design updates along with manufacturingand field support by Carlson Paving Products. Thescreeds will be sold exclusively through Volvo deal-ers in North America.In addition, an OEM supplier agreement between
Volvo Construction Equipment and Carlson PavingProducts now makes the existing line of Carlson EZhighway class screeds available on new Volvo asphaltpavers and through Volvo dealers in North America.Included in the agreement are the 8- and 10-ft. (2.4and 3 m) EZIII and EZIV Series screeds, which canbe factory-installed on Volvo pavers. Carlson PavingProducts will be responsible for field support of theEZ screeds. The Wedge-Lock screed is designed for use with
Volvo 6000 Series asphalt pavers. The electricallyheated self-contained vibratory screed will pave abasic 10-ft. wide asphalt mat with crowning capabili-ty at the mid-point. Power Crown is standard on theWedge-Lock and adjusts from a 3-in. (7.6 cm) posi-tive crown to a 0.75-in. (1.9 cm) negative crown.The paving screed is available in two basic config-
urations — a standard screed and a screed with 3/6hydraulic extensions. The basic screed and all option-al extensions are equipped with bolt-on replaceable,abrasion-resistant, 0.5-in. (1.3 cm) screed plates. Allheating elements also are easily removable withoutrequiring removal of the screed plate.The electric-heated screed incorporates advanced-
design heating elements positioned in direct contactwith the upper surface of the main screed plate todeliver even, controllable heat. Service-friendlydesign allows heating elements to be replaced withoutdropping the screed plate.Control consoles on each section of the main
screed provide effortless electrical switching controlfor extension, retraction, crown and slope. The con-soles also allow for auger/conveyor speed range andon/off override. Crew comfort is assured with newfeatures, including conveniently located cup holdersand lockable storage trays.Fully adjustable end gates have been updated on
the new paving screed to allow for better joint control.An option also is now available for heated end plateson the Wedge-Lock screed.The Wedge-Lock screed with 3/6 extensions has
two options — a round nose or mini-shoe screedplate. The round nose screed plate is 1.5 in. (3.8 cm)wide and uses curved strike-offs. The mini-showscreed plate is 6.25 in. (15.8 cm) wide and uses flatstrike-offs.The new Wedge-Lock screeds will be manufac-
tured by Carlson Paving Products at its productionfacility in Tacoma, Wash.
Volvo to OfferWedge-Lock AsphaltScreed Update
Dynapac’s new CA6000 single-drum vibratory roller.
Dynapac Unveils Fifth Generationof CA Single Drum Vibratory Rollers
Dynapac USA has introduced four new models of its CA-series single drum vibratory rollers. The CA5000, CA5500,CA6000 and CA6500 have been equipped with a number ofenhancements over previous models, including optimized drumamplitude, automatic bouncing control and an overall designthat makes it easier to service the equipment.Compaction is delivered by the new models utilizing drum
amplitude of .083 in. (.2 cm.) This increased force allows rockfill to be compacted in layers almost 9 ft. (2.7 m) thick with rocksizes up to 3 ft. (.9 m) in diameter. It also requires fewer passesto reach compaction specifications.Automatic bouncing control measures feedback from the
drum and eliminates drum bouncing or over compacting. Thisnew feature improves compaction performance while extendingthe useful life of the equipment by eliminating drum double-jump, which could lead to premature failure of machine com-ponents, according to the manufacturer. The CA6000D model also features a governor to avoid com-
pacting at a too high a speed. A full package of design features enhances the serviceability
of all models. The new cross-mounted engine not only offerseasy access for service and maintenance, it also providesenhanced weight distribution and reduces overall machinelength. The hydraulic pumps, arranged in line with the engine,are easily accessed for servicing.Another key new feature is the “ECO mode” fuel conserva-
tion system that minimizes fuel consumption as well as carbondioxide emissions by ensuring that the roller does not consumemore power than needed at any given time. The new modelsalso give attention to enhanced safety features with electronicdrive control, which provides a “quick brake” function and a tilt
indicator. Dynapac’s anti-spin traction system ensures consistenton-the-go traction and gradeability. The combustion air intake is placed on the engine hood with
the outlet running down the sides, thereby keeping the inlet airas clean as possible. When combined with the ejector exhaustoutlet, this placement also serves to minimize noise levels. The new CA rollers have static linear loads of 280 pounds per
linear inch (pli) on the CA5000, 310 pli on the CA5500, 335 plion the CA6000 and 365 pli on the CA6500. All four models areequipped with interim Tier IV engines from Deutz, and can usea mix of biodiesel and regular diesel fuel. Optional features on the new rollers include• Service interval alert on instrument panel indicates when a
particular service is required• Sustainability package: an rpm management system,
biodegradable fill-for-life hydraulic fluid, 50 hours service kit,electrical engine block heater and working lights with LEDlamps (CA6000D only.)• Air-conditioned cabs with spin-around seat and steering
module, offering movement of up to 180 degrees without stress-ing neck or body. Spin-around seats also are available as a stand-alone option, without the cab.• Productivity software, including Dynapac CompBase, pro-
viding task planning, execution and analysis, and CostCtrl web-based software for life-cycle cost control and increased machineavailability.The new CA rollers are available in standard models with a
choice of specifications and available options allowing cus-tomers to “build” their own machines, or choose from a numberof pre-defined packages.For more information, visit www.dynapac.us.
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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue
Commerce City, CO 80022
Phone: 800-732-6762 Fax: 303-288-8828 www.dynapac.us
Authorized Dynapac Dealers
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and compaction performance...
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Dynapac – Providing Dynamic Compaction Solutions for over 70 years.
CL Boydwww.clboyd.com
Ardmore, OK866.720.2693
Oklahoma City, OK405.942.8000Lawton, OK
800.633.2693
Cate Equipment Co.www.cateequipment.com
Boise, ID208.884.0500Pocatello, ID208.232.7001
Salt Lake City, UT801.973.2900Gillette, WY
307.682.0571
Closner Equipment Co. Inc.www.closner.comSan Antonio, TX210.732.2131
Austin, TX512.272.8200
Colorado Machinerywww.coloradomachinery.com
Colorado Springs, CO719.475.1100
Pueblo West, CO719.547.3505Frederick, CO303.833.5900
Fort Collins, CO970.482.7154
Craig Taylor Equip. Co.www.craigtaylorequipment.com
Anchorage, AK907.276.5050Wasilla, AK
907.376.3838Soldotna, AK907.262.5977Fairbanks, AK907.452.1192
Doggett HeavyMachinery Services
www.doggettmachinery.comVictoria, TX
361.570.6666Corpus Christi, TX
361.289.0727Brownsville, TX956.831.9377
Pharr, TX956.787.0001
R.B. Everett & Co.www.rbeverett.com
Pasadena, TX281.991.8161
Modern Machinerywww.modernmachinery.com
Missoula, MT800.332.1617Kalispell, MT800.434.4190Billings, MT
800.735.2589
Pape Machinery, Inc.www.papemachinery.com
Sparks, NV775.353.0440
Fowler, CA559.834.4774Newark, CA
510.790.3600Rohnert Park, CA
707.584.9161Gilroy, CA
408.848.4150French Camp, CA
209.983.8122Sacramento, CA
916.922.7181Redding, CA530.241.4555Portland, OR503.289.1103
Pape Machinery, Inc., cnt’d.Tangent, OR541.812.0207Eugene, OR
541.484.5424Central Point, OR
541.772.4706Klamath Falls, OR
541.884.5683Bend, OR
541.389.5869Kent, WA
206.575.0140Mt. Vernon, WA360.424.3291Tacoma, WA253.922.8718
Kelso, WA360.575.9959
Wentachee, WA509.664.1265Yakima, WA
509.248.7910
Rowand Machinery Co.www.rowand.com
Spokane, WA509.838.5252
Pasco, WA509.547.8813
Hayden, ID208.762.2657
American Machinerywww.americanmachineryhawaii.com
Honolulu, HI808.682.8282
Hilo, HI808.961.6673
Kona, HI808.329.5574
Maui, HI808.242.4664
Kauai, HI808.246.0097
Bane Machinery www.banemachinery.com
Dallas, TX214.352.2468
Tyler, TX903.597.6641Fort Worth, TX817.847.5894
Bee Equipment Sales, Inc.www.beeequipmentsales.com
Lubbock, TX806.745.1511
Tom Growney Equip., Inc.www.growneyinc.com
El Paso, TX915.598.1133
Albuquerque, NM505.884.2900
Farmington, NM505.326.1101Hobbs, NM
505.392.6923
Wyoming Equipmentwww.coloradoequipment.net
Cheyenne, WY307.638.8669
Atlas Copco Storeswww.atlascopco.us
Phoenix, AZ 623-780-0200
www.atlascopco.us/phoenix
Tucson, AZ Store520.834.0400
www.atlascopco.us/tucson
San Diego/Los Angeles, CA 760-599-9299
www.atlascopco.us/vista
Denver, CO 303-288-3258
www.atlascopco.us/denver
CEI Enterprises has expanded its product range to includeequipment for virtually any asphalt application. This productrange extends from CEI’s asphalt tanks and hot oil heaters tocomplete hot mix asphalt plants, heating and cooling sys-tems for liquid asphalt, blending systems for modifiedasphalts, heating systems for asphalt terminals, asphalt emul-sion plants, emissions control equipment and more.
Hot Mix Asphalt PlantsCEI Enterprises offers two lines of complete, hot-mix
asphalt plants: Nomad and RAP King. Nomad asphalt plants, are highly portable and are avail-
able in 80, 130, and 175 tph (72.5, 118 and 158 t) capacities.
All are available in primary and advanced designs. The pri-mary design features a dryer/mixer unit with integral aggre-gate bins and wet scrubber. The advanced design uses largeraggregate bins mounted on an independent chassis, as wellas a portable baghouse. RAP King asphalt plants feature a counter-flow drum
mixer capable of producing mixes with up to 50 percentRAP content with no added fuel cost. Production capacity is180 tph (163 t).
Asphalt Heating & Cooling SystemsThese systems include asphalt tanks with coils for heat
transfer oil, hot oil heater, insulated piping, chiller and asso-
ciated temperature controls. They are used in applicationswhere liquid asphalt is used in a production process wherethe asphalt becomes super-heated, and unused asphalt isreturned to the storage system. Initially, liquid asphalt in a storage tank is kept heated by
heat transfer oil from the hot oil heater. This “hot oil” flowsthrough coils in the asphalt tank, transferring heat to thestored asphalt to keep it in a usable, liquid state. Later, whenunused, super-heated asphalt is returned to its storage tank, itis cooled by a similar method. The heat transfer oil is pumped through the chiller, reduc-
ing its temperature. Then, the cooled heat transfer oil ispumped through the coils in the asphalt tank, drawing heatout of the asphalt until its temperature is decreased to thedesired level.
Blending Systems for Modified AsphaltsSince 1991, CEI Enterprises has produced asphalt-rubber
blending systems. Modern controls provide blending with asimple-to-use interface. PLC-based, “recipe-driven” logic,simplifies operator functions. CEI Enterprises also repairs,upgrades and rebuilds AR systems produced by other manu-facturers. In addition to asphalt-rubber systems, CEIEnterprises also offers SBS polymer blending systems forproducing polymer-modified asphalt cement.
Heating Systems for Asphalt TerminalsAsphalt terminals require a substantial amount of heat in
order to maintain millions of gallons of liquid asphalt at ausable temperature. CEI Enterprises produces heating sys-tems designed specifically for this purpose. These systemsfrequently include twin hot oil heaters that can be used inunison or independently. The heaters feature a high Btu/hroutput, (typically 5-million Btu/hr) or more. The heatersraise the temperature of the heat transfer oil that is pipedthrough coils in the bottom of bulk liquid storage tanks. Heatis transferred from the coils to asphalt stored in the tank, rais-ing it to the desired temperature and then maintaining thattemperature. CEI Enterprises also manufactures the piping and heating
coils used in bulk liquid storage tanks.
Asphalt Emulsion PlantsIn recent years, CEI Enterprises has worked closely with
many asphalt emulsion suppliers to provide storage tanks,blending tanks, piping systems and temperature controls.Expanding on this base, CEI Enterprises now offers com-plete emulsion plants. Highly configurable to meet the needsof local markets, CEI Enterprises asphalt emulsion plantsblend liquid asphalt with a variety of additives. These emul-sified asphalts are then stored in holding tanks prior to load-out.
Emissions Control EquipmentIn the western United States, where CEI Enterprises is
located, is a center point for some of the most stringent airquality and emissions regulations in the nation. As a majorprovider of asphalt equipment in this region, CEI Enterpriseshas become a market leader in emissions control equipment.This equipment includes standard-duty and extreme-dutyvent condensers that reduce blue smoke emissions fromasphalt tanks, low-NOx emission hot oil heaters, and low-emission drum mixers that are also available with low-NOxburners.
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SAN ANTONIO210-648-3531
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KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC.www.kirby-smith.com
6715 W. RenoOklahoma City, OK
800-375-3339Tulsa, OK
918-438-1700Dallas, TX
214-371-7777Fort Worth, TX817-378-0600Abilene, TX
325-692-6334Amarillo, TX
806-373-2826Lubbock, TX
806-745-2112
COOPER EQUIPMENT CO.17474 Judson Rd.San Antonio, TX210-657-5151
NUECES POWER EQUIPMENTwww.nuecespower.com
Corpus Christi, TX361-289-0066Edinburg, TX
956-702-0066Laredo, TX
956-725-0066San Benito, TX956-361-0066Victoria, TX
361-576-0066Vinton, TX
915-541-0066
HI-WAY EQUIPMENT CO.www.hiwayequip.com
926 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E.Houston, TX 77032
281-987-1990Beaumont, TX409-212-8100Brenham, TX
979-836-6641Bryan, TX
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Spokane, WA800-541-0754Kent, WA
800-669-2425Rochester, WA800-304-4421Portland, OR
800-950-7779Eugene, OR
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800-221-5211Pocatello, ID
800-829-4450Missoula, MT800-332-1617Kalispell, MT
800-434-4190Billings, MT
800-735-2589
Phoenix, AZ602-252-7121
Ray, AZ 520-363-5168Gilbert, AZ
480-545-2400Tucson, AZ
520-623-8681
Prescott, AZ928-778-5621
Albuquerque, NM505-345-8383Farmington, NM505-324-8601Bakersfield, CA661-695-4830
El Paso, TX915-872-1001Superior, AZ
520-689-2405Perris, CA
909-355-3600
WestSacramento, CA916-375-3540Redding, CA
530-229-3822Fremont, CA
510-659-1903
ROAD MACHINERYwww.roadmachinery.com
5055 E. 72nd Ave.Commerce City, CO
303-287-7506800-646-7090Durango, CO
970-247-4460Grand Junction, CO
970-243-7090
Salt Lake City, UT801-262-7441Ogden, UT
801-627-0049St. George, UT435-652-8003
Casper, WY307-266-4474Gillette, WY
307-685-4288Rock Springs, WY
307-382-5284
HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO.www.honnen.com
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1995 Blaw Knox PF200B Paver, Omni IIIAscreed 10-18’, powercrown & slope, onboardgenerator, John Deerediesel engine
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2001 Ingersoll RandDD70HF Roller, dou-ble drum 57” vibratory,high frequency, 14,985lbs (7 1/2 tons),Cummins dieselengine, canopy, watersystem, drum scrapers
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WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT,THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS.
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REQUIRED USED MACHINES TO IUK &CO | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OFMENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOROUR OWN STOCK FROM TIME TO TIME)MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 910,920, 930, 950, 950B, E & 966D, E AND966F. CAT GRADER 140G S/N:10, 000UP. DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251D,CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPEALSO WORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOREX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC200-6, -7. IF AVAILABLE CONTACT ME.WWW.IUKCO.COMCONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +92-313-2002-763EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYD PUMP 440 WABCOCONTACT: LARRY BARTHEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BG380JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER KOMASTU 155AX 6, 2010,LOW HOURS WITH RIPPER, USER USACONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 235B EXCAVATOR FORSALE | 235B EXCAVATOR WITH ONLY7000 ORGINAL HOURS PLUMBED FORA HAMMER OR SHEER NEVER USED.WILL TRADE FOR A MINI EXCAVATORCAT 308 OR KOMATSU 78 SIZECONTACT: MATTHEWPHONE: 586-792-1890FAX: 586-792-8050 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D25B OFF HIGHWAY CAT DUMPER |PLS SEND THE MODEL, YR OF MANU-FACTURE, HR RUN, CONDITION, PRICE,AVALABILITY FOR INSPECTIONCONTACT: SEGUN AINAPHONE: +2348033764635EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER EXCAVATOR | WE ARELOOKING TO PURCHASE CATERPILLAR320CL & 330CL HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TORS, YEAR MODEL SHOULD BEAROUND 2002. MACHINES MUST BEGOOD LOOKING AND IN WORKINGCONDITION WITH OLD PAINT. PLEASEOFFER ME WHAT YOU HAVE WITHBUNCH OF PICTURES, YEAR MODEL,SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINE CONDITIONAND FINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
NEED NOW BULLDOZER D7G WITH RIP-PER OR WINCH USER USA NOSALESMEN PLEASE. NO OVERSEESCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS 966 & 980OLDER MODELS | MACHINES MUST BEGOOD LOOKING AND IN WORKINGCONDITION WITH OLD PAINT. WHOLESALE PRICECONTACT: MATTPHONE: 1 800 660 5453FAX: 415 455 9945EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE 580SE (CASE) | WANT TOKNOW THE PRICE ON ITCONTACT: RAVIPHONE: 0125642413EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADER 920,930, 950 | REQUIRED USED MACHINESTO IKRAM ULLAH KHAN & COMPANY |REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MEN-TIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOR OUROWN STOCK TIME TO TIME) MARKETMEET MACHINERY: CAT WHEEL LOAD-ERS 910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, E & 966D,E AND 966F.CONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +923002831078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED GEAR #448/31105 FOR JCBLOADER 407B-ZX USED OR NEW ASAP. CONTACT: NORMEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HORIZONAL GRINDERCONTACT: JOE TURNERPHONE: 740-357-3685FAX: 740-858-2700EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D8K DOZERS | WE ARELOOKING TO PURCHASE CATERPILLARD8K DOZERS (SERIAL NUMBER 12XXXUP) AS WELL AS THE FOLLOWINGCATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS.MACHINES MUST BE GOOD LOOKINGAND IN WORKING CONDITION WITHOLD PAINT. PLEASE OFFER ME WHATYOU HAVE WITH BUNCH OF PICTURES,YEAR MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER,MACHINE CONDITION AND FINALOFFER PRICE. CAT LOADERS: ---------------------- 910, 920, 930, 936E, 936F, 938G950B, 950C, 950E, 950F, 950G, 966C,966D, 966E, 966F, 966G, 966H 980C(1987 UP), 980F, 980GCONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET TRUCK |CONTACT: RAYS TREE SERVICEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
ZERO TURN LAWN MOWER | LOOKINGFOR COMMERICAL 60" ZERO TURNLAWN MOWER.CONTACT: PAUL ROMANOWSKIPHONE: 51888335585EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PNEUMATIC TIRE ROLLER | LEEBOY420, ANDERS, BASIC ROLLERS WANT-ED ALSO 2 OR 4 TON HOT BOXES ALLTYPE ASPHALT / SEALCOAT EQUIP-MENT WANTED. SEND PICSCONTACT: JAMES MANNPHONE: 404-273-9424FAX: 770-306-9377EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––54" BUCKET FOR CATERPILLAR 330BLEXCAVATOR | S/N 6DR01140, WITH D-FAMILY LINKAGE. I THINK THAT THECORRECT PART NO IS: 132-5047. IFINTERESTED WE WOULD BE OPEN TOTRADING THE 42” BUCKET, PART NO:132-5045 THAT WOULD BE COMINGOFF OF THE MACHINE. THE CUSTOMERWOULD ALSO CONSIDER A 60”.CONTACT: WENDELL CAINPHONE: 770-381-8984FAX: 770-381-6977EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2 265X25 TIRES NEW OR AT LEAST 40%CONTACT: STEVE FONSFAX: 810-231-5188EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JRB COUPLER FOR JD 544G ANDBUCKETCONTACT: KEN VALENTINEPHONE: 330-219-1003FAX: 330-856-3935EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED ALL THE TIME USER USA NOSALESMAN BUL D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9D10 1990 AND UP RIPPER WINCHCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX400 | ,PLEASE INFORM ME WHEN AVAILABLEFOR SALE.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADER 950,950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F. IF AVAIL-ABLE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHANPHONE: +92-345-8818803EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT EXCAVATOR E60 | I WANT AQUOTE FOR THE USED BOBCAT E60THAT YOU HAVE. AND THE SHIPPINGESTIMATED FOR PUERTO RICO, THEZIP CODE IS 00987.CONTACT: LEYLA SANTIAGOPHONE: 787-226-4415EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
REQUIRED USED MACHINES TO IKRAMULLAH KHAN & COMPANY | REGULARREQUIREMENT OF MENTIONEDMACHINES. (WE BUY FOR OUR OWNSTOCK FROM TIME TO TIME) MARKETMEET MACHINERY: CAT 910, 920, 930,950, 950B, E & 966D, E AND 966F. CATGRADER 140G S/N:10, 000 UP. DYNA-PAC ROLLERS CA251D, CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSOWORKS] JCB TELEHANDLER 550 YEAR1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7,UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6, -7. IF AVAILABLE ANY TIME CONTACTME. WWW.IUKCO.COMCONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +92-300-2831078EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D9N AND D9R WITH RIPPERCONTACT: OUFIPHONE: 966 5430185141FAX: 966 27512024 |EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GEARINTERNAL | NEED INTERNAL 1GEAR#448/31105 AND 2 OIL-SEALS#904/50033 FOR JCB407B-ZXLOADER#0757635, A USED GEARWOULD WORK TOO. THANKSCONTACT: NORM BLAISPHONE: 1-705-474-3943FAX: 1-705-474-8891 |EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KAWASAKI LOADERS | WE ARE LOOK-ING TO PURCHASE THE FOLLOWINGKAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS. IF YOUHAVE ANY, PLEASE OFFER IT TO MEWITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES,YEAR MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER,MACHINE CONDITION AND LASTOFFER PRICE. 50Z-V 60Z-V 65Z-IV, 65Z-V 70Z-II, 70Z-IV, 70Z-V 80Z-II, 80Z-IV, 80Z-V 85Z-II, 85Z-IV, 85Z-V 90Z-II, 90Z-IV, 90Z-V 95Z-II, 95Z-IV, 95Z-VCONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED 4 IN 1 72 IN BUCKET TO FITGEHL CTL 170 TRACK LOADERCONTACT: DAVEPHONE: 785-842-9033EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKID LOADER | LOOKING FOR ANOLDER MODEL SKID LOADER. NEEDSTO HAVE A 4K LBS LIFT RATINGCONTACT: MIKE DEMONDPHONE: 775-853-1058FAX: 775-455-4196EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RAM SEAL/PISTON | NEED THE LEFT &RIGHT RAM SEAL/ PISTON FOR THELEFT & RIGHT STOCK PILER...MACHINE EXTEC SCREEN PLANTMODEL # 5000 SERIAL # 5713 YEAR1997.CONTACT: KURT PHILBERTPHONE: 718-530-5717EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
JOHN DEERE 450 EXCAVATOR | 2005OR NEWER, 5000 PLUS IN HOURS, 72INCH BUCKETCONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 817-379-1340FAX: 817-379-2734EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU PC 400 EXCAVATOR | 2005OR NEWER, 5000 PLUS IN HOURS, 72INCH BUCKETCONTACT: MILO PARKSPHONE: 214-212-7026FAX: 817-379-2734EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––10054 AND 8042 SKY TRACK | BUY NEWCONTACT: MANUELPHONE: 817 572 2250FAX: 817 483 3973EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROAD WIDENERCONTACT: DWIGHT PHIBBSPHONE: 905-382-2464EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MICH & VOLVO LOADERCONTACT: WOODY RICHARDSONPHONE: 276-629-2800FAX: 276-629-2899EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED ALL THE TIME BULLDOZER D6D7 D8 D9 D10 155 355 375 WITH RIPPERUSER USA 1996AND UPCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––**WANTED** BOBCAT BRAND CON-STRUCTION EQUIPMENT LOCATED INTHE S.E. UNITED STATES. PREFERLARGE FRAME MACHINES WITH GOLDPACKAGE; S320, S300, S250, T320,T300, T250, BUT WILL CONSIDER ANYMAKE OR MODEL BOBCAT YOU HAVEFOR SALE. PLEASE SEND RECENTPHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE. **DEAL-ERS NEED NOT RESPOND**CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MKT & ICE PILE HAMMERS | WE ARESEEKING VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERSMANUFACTURED BY MKT, ICE ANDOTHER REPUTABLE MANUFACTURERS.QUICK CASH AVAILABLE FOR YOURUSED PILE HAMMERS. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB 540170 & CAT TH580B | WE ARELOOKING FOR JCB 540-170 AND CATTH580B TELESCOPIC HANDLERSATTACHED W/ FORK & BKT. MACHINESMUST BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDI-TION AND READY TO WORK. IF YOUHAVE ANY, PLEASE SEND COMPLETESET OF PICTURES, YEAR MODEL, SERI-AL NUMBER, MACHINE CONDITION,LOCATION & OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CATERPILLAR 330CL | 3000 HOURS,CLEAN WORK READY, WHOLESALEONLY, EAST COAST LOCATION, GOINGTO NEW ENGLANDCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | CLEAN, LOW HOUR, LATEMODEL, WORK READYCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DETROIT & CAT PARTS | DETROITENGINE PARTS R5229380.........INJEC-TOR ASSEMBLY R5228770.........INJEC-TOR ASSEMBLY R5228760.........INJEC-TOR ASSEMBLY R5228900.........INJEC-TOR ASSEMBLY CAT PART NUMBERPLUNGER 7W 5929 PLUNGER 4P 9830PLUNGER 1W 6541CONTACT: PEDROEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 160H | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE SEVERAL UNITS OFTHE FOLLOWING CATERPILLARMOTOR GRADERS. ALL GRADERSMUST BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDI-TION. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE PRO-VIDE A COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES,YEAR, MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER,MACHINE CONDITION AND LASTOFFER PRICE. CAT 12G (1977 - 1995)CAT 140G (1987 - 1995) CAT 140H (2000- 2003) CAT 14G (1978 - 1995) CAT 14H(1995 - 2000) CAT 160H CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]|––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED BULLDOZER USER USA KOMAS-TU D85 D135 D155 375 BULL D6 D7 D8D9 D10 1997 AND UPCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANT TO TRADE (4) 295X35 TIRESWITH RIMS FOR 295X29 USED TIRESCONTACT: K SANSALONEPHONE: 856-297-4758FAX: 856-362-5602 EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT S130 SKID STEER | ABOUT 30UNITS YOUG LOW HOUR BOBCAT S130 SKID STEERCONTACT: KAM PENG TINGPHONE: +6019 3211233FAX: +603 79803422EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED A FRONT MOUNT SCARIFIERFOR A NORAM 65E.CONTACT: JAMI SALTERPHONE: 318-343-6700EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Auction conducted by:Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547Email: [email protected] • www.meekinsauction.com
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Smithfield (Raleigh), North CarolinaSale Site Address:
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(1 OF 2) 2008-2007 KOMATSUPC78MR-6
(2) 2002 CAT 322CL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS
2000 STERLING - NATIONAL 900SERIES (23 TON)
(2) 2004 ELLIOTT FUEL & LUBE TRAILERS
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2005 CAT 12H - 2,903 HRS2007 PETERBILT 335
2007-2006 CAT 930G WHEEL LOADERS
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Partial List to DateHYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS (2) 2006 Cat 330DL; (2) 2002 Cat 322CL; 1996 Case 9040B;Link-Belt LS-4300C Series II; 2001 Kobelco SK135SRLC; 2004 Kubota KX161-3;Komatsu PC220LC-3; 2008 Komatsu PC78MR-6; 2007 Komatsu PC78MR-6; CRAWLERDOZERS 1998 Deere 650G LGP Series IV; 1997 Case 850G LT; WHEEL LOADERS 2007Cat 930G; 2006 Cat 930G; 1997 Deere 744H; Komatsu WA470-1; 1999 KomatsuWA250-3 Avance Series; Kawasaki 60Z Series II; Michigan/Volvo L70; Michigan 125C;MOTOR GRADERS 2005 Cat 12H; 1983 Cat 120G; Cat 12F; Deere 670; Fiat Allis M65;MOTOR SCRAPERS Cat 615; Deere 762B; Dresser 412B; LOADER BACKHOES 2002 Cat430D IT (4x4); 1999 Case 580L (4x4); 1999 JCB 214 Series 3 (4x4); SKID STEERLOADER 2007 Komatsu CK35-1 Super Flow; UTILITY TRACTORS New Holland 8360;New Holland TS100; 2006 New Holland TL80A; Ford 3930; John Deere 4230 (4x4);John Deere 2350; 2003 John Deere 790; Case International 1896; 2009 ChallengerMT475B (4x4); 2006 Challenger MT525B; Kubota B2400 HST; ASPHALT CRAWLERPAVERS 1999 Cat AP-1055B; 2004 Ingersoll Rand 3120; 1996 Leeboy L81000T ;ASPHALT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 2008 Asphalt Zipper AZ-500 Portable AsphaltReclaimer; 2005 Asphalt Zipper AZ-360HD Portable Asphalt Reclaimer; Ray-TechRC8000 Portable Asphalt Reclaimer; 2010 Marathon TPS210T Asphalt Tack Wagon;Stepp 600 Asphalt Tack Wagon; 2004 Ray-Tech Model 48 Portable Infrared AsphaltHeater; TANDEM VIBRATORY ASPHALT ROLLERS 2005 Ingersoll Rand DD-28HF; VIBRA-TORY SMOOTH DRUM SOIL COMPACTORS Cat CS-431; Dresser VOS66A; VIBRATORY PADFOOT SOIL COMPACTORS 1997 Bomag BW142PD-2; 2001 Vibromax W405PD; SuperPac SP600; Super Pac SP400; TRENCH ROLLERS 2006 Wacker RT82-SC; (4) 2002-2001Ampac P33/24; BOOM LIFT Strato-Lift SB-30R Articulated; AIR COMPRESSOR 2004Sullair 185WJD PORTABLE; TRENCHING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT GME BS12YD BeddingMaterial Container; Efficiency BS10YD Bedding Material Container; EfficiencyStonemizer SM-10 Bedding Material Container; (5) Efficiency Stonemizer SM-9Bedding Material Containers; (3) Efficiency MHXLDWF-810 Steel Manhole TrenchShields; Efficiency HT8-824 Steel Trench Box Shield; (2) Efficiency HT6F-824 SteelTrench Box Shields; (3) Efficiency 820 XLDF Steel Trench Box Shields; Efficiency XLDF-424 Steel Trench Box Shield; (2) Efficiency HT6F-424 Steel Trench Box Shields;
Efficiency Aluminum Trench Box Shield; Hammerhead Piercing Tool; EfficiencyHydraulic Shoring System; (7) Steel Road Plates, dimensions: 8 ft height x 12 ftlength; Trench Box Shield Pins (Large Quantity); Trench Box Shield Spacer Pipe(Large Quantity); PORTABLE TRENCH BURNER; 2007 Air Burners T-400; WATER PUMPS- PORTABLE 2008 Godwin CD100 Silenced Dri Prime; 2004 Thompson 4 Inch; SANI-TATION PUMPS (15) Liberty Pumps 380 Series Below Ground Sanitation Pumps(Model No: P382LE51); INDUSTRIAL PRESSURE WASHERS (2) 2012 Easy KleenMagnum Gold 4000 Hot Water Pressure Washers; (2) 2012 Easy Kleen Magnum Plus4000 Hot Water Pressure Washers; CONEX STORAGE CONTAINERS (8) 20 FT ConexStorage Containers, equipped w/ 8 ft x 20 ft steel body, lockable, wood floors; DUMPTRUCKS – TANDEM AXLE Ford L9000; DUMP TRUCKS – SINGLE AXLE 2007 Peterbilt335; Ford L9000; International S1900; HYDRAULIC CRANE TRUCK 2000 SterlingNATIONAL 900 SERIES 23 Ton; CAB & CHASSIS TRUCK; 1988 Ford F700; FUEL & LUBETRUCK 1995 International 4700; SERVICE UTILITY TRUCKS (2) 2009-2008 Chevrolet3500HD Silverado Crew Cab Dually; 2001 Chevrolet 2500HD Silverado Crew Cab;2008 Ford F-350XL Superduty (4x4) Crew Cab; PICKUPS 2003 Ford F-350XLSuperduty Crew Cab (4x4); 1998 GMC Sonoma SLS ZR2 Offroad Highrider (4x4);SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2002 Hummer H1 (4x4); 1978 Jeep CJ7 (4x4); 1988 Toyota4Runner (4x4); FUEL & LUBE TRAILERS (2) 2004 Elliott Fuel & Lube Trailers; EQUIP-MENT TRAILERS 2008 Trail King TKT40LP Tilt Deck Tag; 1996 Hudson 10 Ton Tag;Custom 10T242CEDLP Tag; 2006 Better Built Tag; 2002 Butler TS-610-D Tilt Deck Tag;2002 Better Built 2022FB Tilt Deck Tag; 1998 Pro-Trak Gooseneck; 2012 Top Line TH-18 Utility; END DUMP TRAILER 1996 South East SEAD2446C; GOLF CARTS (13) 2008-2007 Club Car Precedent Golf Carts; OTHER ITEMS TO INCLUDE: Shop Equipment,Attachments, Welding Equipment, Lawn Maintenance Equipment, Job SafetyEquipment and Supplies, Golf Carts, ATVs, New Unused Skid Steer LoaderAttachments, Agricultural Equipment and Attachments, Waste Water Supplies andProducts, Contractor Grade Tools and Accessories, Heavy Duty Truck and TrailerParts/Accessories, Heavy Equipment Parts and Accessories, Steel and Iron BuildingMaterial, misc items – see website for complete listing with descriptions and picturesmeekinsauction.com
Bobcat has announced its 2012 lineup oflight construction products, featuring arevamped line of air compressors, generatorsand pressure washers, as well as compactionequipment, including plate compactors andupright rammers. Powered by fuel-efficient,Honda engines, these models are designed toprovide reliable performance for job sitedevelopment and cleanup operations.
Air CompressorsThree portable air compressor units sup-
ported by durable frames and strong cylin-ders provide power for pneumatic tools. The8-gal. (30 L) models feature cast iron com-pressors and puncture-proof tires. Two sin-gle-stage compressor pumpmodels, including a 5-gal.(19 L) unit offering 4.1 cfmat 100 psi and an 8-gal.model delivering 13.1 cfm at100 psi, make up the smallerunits. Rounding out the aircompressor line is an 8-gal.two-stage unit that provides17.2 cfm at 175 psi.
GeneratorsA team of three generators
with outputs of 3,000, 4,000and 7,500 watts providepower for remote electricitygeneration needs. All modelsfeature low-oil shutdown,large low-tone mufflers toreduce noise andUSDA/USFS-approvedspark arrestors. The heavy-duty framesincrease durability, yet the lightweightdesign can be easily wheel- mounted ortransferred to vehicles for transporting.
Pressure WashersThe redesigned tire-mounted Bobcat pres-
sure washer line features two portable coldwater gasoline direct-drive models with3,000 and 3,400 psi, respectively, for routinecleanups and wash jobs. Those units arejoined by one portable hot water gasolinedirect-drive model delivering 3,500 psi, andtwo electric models; a direct-drive unit thatoffers 1,500 psi and a belt-drive model thatoperates at 3,000 psi.
Vibratory Plate CompactorsEngineered with high centrifugal forces,
the BC15, BC19 and BC22 single-directionvibratory plate compactors effectively and
efficiently compact granular soils andcrushed aggregates to depths of 12 to 16.5 in.(30.5 to 42 cm). The units also are equippedwith a water sprinkler system with remov-able water tanks for the compaction of hotmix asphalt.
The BC15 delivers 3,400 lbs. of centrifu-gal force from a compact frame using a 17-by-22-in. (43 by 56 cm) plate. The BC19 hasa 20-by-22-in. (51 by 56 cm) plate and com-pacts with 4,000 pounds of centrifugal force.The BC22 has a 22-by-22-in. plate andoffers the highest compaction rate with5,700 lbs. of centrifugal force. These com-paction units range in operating weight from
150 to 220 lbs., allowing them to remainhighly maneuverable and portable.
Upright RammersTwo upright rammer models, the BR55
and BR72, offer a low center of gravity anda lightweight design for backfilling and nar-row trench compaction. The rammers’impact force is applied to material by adurable steel-plated wooden foot that meas-ures 9 by 13 in. (23 by 33 cm) on the BR55and 11 by 13 in. (28 by 33cm) on the BR72.The BR55 provides an impact force of 2,600lbs., while the BR72 delivers 3,400 lbs. offorce. Both ramming tools provide powerfulcompaction in a small, self-balanced designthat stands under 44 in. (112 cm) off theground.
For more information, visit www.bob-cat.com/LCP.
Bobcat Launches ’12 Lineup ofLight Construction Products
Bobcat has announced its 2012 lineup of light con-struction products, featuring a revamped line of aircompressors, generators and pressure washers, aswell as compaction equipment, including plate com-pactors and upright rammers.
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2011 TIMBERPRO TL735B
(2) 2007 VOLVO L70F
(4) 2005 & 2006 BOMAG BW177
2010 CAT D7E
2007 JOHN DEERE 624J
(6) 2004-2007 VOLVO A40D
2008 CAT M316C
2007 CAT 740
(3) 2004 VOLVO A40D
2008 CAT 325DL
(4) 2006 & 2007 VOLVO A30D
VERMEER TRACK TRENCHERS
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Cat Entertainment Services to Provide for Major EventsCaterpillar Inc. has designated Cat
Entertainment Services as a global serviceprovider of temporary power generation and tem-perature control equipment of major internationalevents and production projects.
Since its establishment in 2000, CatEntertainment Services has provided turnkeypower generation, distribution and high-volumetemperature control solutions for thousands ofsporting and special events; concerts, tours andmusic festivals; film, video and broadcast produc-tions; and conventions, conferences and exposi-tions in North America and around the world.
Cat Entertainment Services will work collabo-ratively with the Cat Rental Power network tosupply sound-attenuated, emissions-certified gen-erators and power modules, with complete on-site installation, monitoring, transportation, fuelservice and factory-trained personnel for everyevent. Electrical and HVAC equipment is adapt-able to local geographic and technical environ-ments and operates at both 60- and 50-Hz powerrequirements. Cat Entertainment Services pro-vides efficient, environmentally sensitive equip-ment including its own innovative uninterruptiblepower supply technology, which broadcasts mayrequire and that further limits their carbon foot-print. Cat Entertainment Services also offers proj-ect-specific engineering solutions, comprehen-sive site surveys, technical drawings and event
planning assistance. Cat Rental Power dealerswill continue to provide rentals and customer sup-port for local and regional events within theirrespective territories.
“Cat Entertainment Services is a leader in pro-viding temporary power generation and tempera-ture control for events, broadcasts and the movieindustry in North America,” said Bill Rohner,Caterpillar vice president with responsibility forthe electric power division. “Caterpillar is excitedto support Cat Entertainment Services as itexpands its role in the major international eventsmarket.”
Among Cat Entertainment Services’ history ofhigh-profile events and clients are the WorldSeries, the Super Bowl, Formula 1, NASCAR,Cirque du Soleil and numerous international toursof performing artists and shows.
Cat Entertainment Services’ experienced pro-fessionals specialize in handling the exactingrequirements of the entertainment and event pro-duction industries and are committed to providinghigh-quality customer service and maintainingunsurpassed standards of excellence. As a divi-sion of Ring Power, Cat Entertainment Serviceshas the backing of the global Cat support networkand the Cat Rental Power network to ensure itexceeds its clients’ expectations.
For more information, visit www.es-cat.com.
Since its establishment in 2000, Cat Entertainment Services has providedturnkey power generation, distribution and high-volume temperaturecontrol solutions for thousands of sporting and special events; concerts,tours and music festivals; film, video and broadcast productions; andconventions, conferences and expositions in North America and aroundthe world.
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LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSwww.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�
• Atlantic City, NJSat.,�June�23,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,Support,�Attachments
• Atlanta, GAWed.,�June�27,�2012For:�Truck�Tractors,�VanTrailers,�Construction�&Support�Equipment
• Chicago, ILFri.-Sat.,�June�29-30,�2012For:�2�Day�CompleteLiquidation�–�Trucks,Trailers,�Cat�engines,�CatComponents
• Manchester, NHSat.,�July�7,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• Phoenix, AZThurs.,�July�12,�2012For:�Complete�Liquidationof�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks�&Trailers
• Canastota, NYSat.,�July�14,�2012For:�Construction�andSupport�Equipment,�AerialLifts,�Trucks,�Trailers
• Dallas, TXTues.,�July�24,�2012For:�Rental�FleetConstruction,�SupportEquipment�and�Attachments
• Syracuse, NYThurs.,�July�26,�2012For:�Construction�and�ShopEquipment
• Queretero, MexicoFri.,�August�10,�2012For:�Used�and�Unused�LateModel�Rental�FleetConstruction�Equipment
• Kissimmee, FLWed.,�August�15,�2012For:�Late�Model�RentalFleet�ConstructionEquipment,�Aerials,�Trucksand�Trailers
• Racine, WISat.,�August�18,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�Tractorsand�Support
• Westminster, VTSun,�August�26,�2012For:�Complete�Liquidationof�Santa’s�LandAmusement�Park:�RunningTrains,�Merry-Go-Round,Rides,�Real�Estate
• Scranton, PASat.,�September�22,�2012For:�AggregateConstruction,�SupportEquipment
• Barranquilla, ColumbiaSat.,�November�24,�2012For:�Late�ModelConstruction�and�SupportEquipment
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSwww.rbauction.com402-421-2631
• Salt Lake City, UTJune�18,�2012
• Hartford, CTJune�19,�2012
• Nashville, TNJune�20,�2012
• Denver, COJune�20,�2012
• Columbus, OHJune�21,�2012
• Bozeman, MTJune�22,�2012
• Atlanta, GAJune�26,�2012
• Albuquerque, NMJune�26,�2012
• Statesville, NCJune�27,�2012
• Minneapolis, MNJune�27,�2012
• Canton, PAJune�28,�2012
• Phoenix, AZJune�29,�2012
• Birdsboro, PAJune�29,�2012
• St. Louis, MOJune�29,�2012
• Anchorage, AKJuly�17,�2012
• Albuquerque, NMJuly�18,�2012
• Rocky Mount, VAJuly�19,�2012
• Boise, IDJuly�20,�2012
• Las Vegas, NVJuly�27,�2012
BAR NONE AUCTIONwww.barnoneauction.com866-372-1700�
• Phoenix, AZThurs.,�June�21,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
CAT AUCTION SERVICESwww.catauctions.com866-750-9432�
• St. Thomas, PAJune�28,�2012For:�Charles�E.�Brake�Co.(Complete�Dispersal)
COCHRAN AUCTIONSwww.cochranauctions.com�301-739-0538
• Hagerstown, MDFri.-Sat.,�July�6-7,�2012For:�Major�2-Day�SummerContractor’s�Auction
DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERSINC.www.dunkleauctioneers.com�800-433-6670
• Mancelona, MIThurs.,�June�21,�2012For:�Ken�Allen�Trucking
DAVIS AUCTIONSwww.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087
• Prospect, CTJune�23,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• Prospect, CTAugust�18,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• Prospect, CTOctober�13,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• Prospect, CTDecember�8,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
FAHEY SALES AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERSwww.faheysales.com952-873-2555
• Online OnlyCloses�June�25,�2012For:�EquipmentConsignment�Auction
• Online OnlyCloses�July�30,�2012For:�EquipmentConsignment�Auction
• New Prague, MNSat.,�August�11,�2012For:�EquipmentConsignment�Auction
• Lathrop, MOSat.,�August�25,�2012For:�Mid�CountryEquipment�ConsignmentAuction
• Online OnlyCloses�September�24,�2012For:�EquipmentConsignment�Auction
IRAY AUCTIONSwww.iraymn.com�320-968-7230
• ONLINE ONLYFri.,�July�27,�2012
• Foley, MNFri.,�September�14,�2012
• Foley, MNFri.,�November�30,�2012
IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426
ONLINE�AUCTIONSGo�to�www.ironplanet.comto view the complete auc-tion schedules, inspectionreports and to place yourbid!
• ONLINE ONLYJune�21,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• ONLINE ONLYJune�27,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• ONLINE ONLYJune�28-29,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• ONLINE ONLYJuly�12,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• ONLINE ONLYJuly�19,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• ONLINE ONLYJuly�26,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
JOEL HEISEY AUCTIONEERwww.joelheiseyauctioneer.com717-949-3211�
• Thomasville, PASat.,�July�28,�2012For:�Excavating�Equipment,Trucks,�Trailers�&�Tools
KEENAN AUCTION COMPANYwww.keenanauction.com207-885-5100
• Online OnlyJune�11-July�2,�2012For:�2000�Johnson�RossPortable�Mix�Plant
• Topsham, METhur.,�June�14,�2012For:�Annual�SummerConsignment�Auction
HUNYADY
AUCTION COMPANY
www.hunyady.com�800-233-6898
• Portsmouth, VAWed.�June�20,�2012For:�Complete�LiquidationAtlantic�Cable�LLC
• Hatboro, PAWed.�July�18,�2012For:�Complete�Liquidationof�Metal�Fabrication�Shop
LENNY BRYSON,
AUCTIONEER
www.lennybrysonauctioneer.com815-946-4120
• Forreston, ILTues.,�July�24,�2012For:�Land�and�Gravel�PitAuction
MARTIN & MARTIN
AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728
• Jasper, GAWed.,�June�20,�2012For:�Inventory�ReductionAuction
• Brooklyn, MSFri.-Sat.,�June�22-23,�2012For:�2-Day�ConstructionEquipment�Auction
MEEKINS AUCTION
COMPANY
www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560
• Smithfield, NCThur.,�June�21,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• Mount Airy, NCThur.,�June�28,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
MYRON BOWLING
AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.myronbowling.com�513-738-3311
• Chambersburg, PAFri.,�June�15,�2012For:�R&D�EnterpriseContractors
• Novi, MITues.,�August�7,�2012For:�Tony�Angelo�CementConstruction�Co.
PETROWSKY
AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.petrowskyauction-eers.com�860-642-4200
• Stamford, CTTBD�-�JulyFor:�ConstructionEquipment
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
www.purplewave.com�866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�June�28,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.steffesauctioneers.com�701-237-9173
• Online OnlyJune�14-27,�2012For:�Park River Implement
• Online OnlyWed.,�July�10-18,�2012For:�Kibble Equipment Inc.
• West Fargo, NDWed.,�July�25,�2012For:�AgIron 61Consignment Event –Construction Equipment
THE AUCTION COMPANY
www.theauctioncompany.net951-657-5300�
• Northern CAFri.-Sat.,�June�22-23,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Govt.Vehicles
• Southern CASat.,�June�23,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Trailers
• Northern CASat.,�July�28,�2012For:�Times�Online�OnlySale�on�Behalf�of�PG&E
• Southern CASat.,�August�18,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Trailers
• Northern CASat.,�September�8,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Govt.Vehicles
• Southern CASat.,�October�13,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Trailers
• Northern CASat.,�October�13,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Govt.Vehicles
• Northern CASat.,�November�17,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Govt.Vehicle
• Southern CASat.,�December�8,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Trailers
• Northern CASat.,�December�15,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Govt.Vehicles
UTILITY AUCTIONS
www.utilityauctions.net�302-530-9103
• Wilmington, DEFri.,�June�22,�2012For:�Construction�and�UtilityEquipment
HOWARD W. VISSCHER
& SON
www.visscherauctions.com607-699-7250
• Ithaca, NYSat.,�June�30,�2012For:�Complete�LiquidationKen�Hoover�Paving
WILSON’S AUCTION SALES
www.wilsonsauction.com�302-422-3454
• Harrington, DESat.,�September�22,�2012For:�Mid-Atlantic�EquipmentAuction
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL
AUCTIONS, INC.
www.wolfeauctions.com�800-443-9580
• York Springs, PAFri.,�June�22,�2012For:�Southern�PAContractors�Auction
YODER & FREY
AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.yoderandfrey.com�419-865-3990
• Bowe, NHThurs.,�June�21,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• Livonia, MIThurs.,�June�28,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
• Wilmington, MIThurs.,�August�16,�2012For:�ConstructionEquipment
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EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: 40 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (5) JCB 532, JCB 510, (2) 2006-(2) 2004 JCB 508C, JCB506B, Lull TL8040, (9) Lull 8K42, Lull 842, Lull 824 Highlander, Lull 622B, (10) Lull 622 Highlander, (6) Lull 622-4 Highlander,6 PIGGYBACK FORKLIFTS: Teledyne Princeton D5000, Teledyne D50, 2006 Princeton PBX 5000lb., (2) Donkey M13-5K,2 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Cat RC60, Eagle Picher RC60T, RAILROAD CAR PULLER: Lull 644TT34Highlander, FORKLIFTS: Door Shop Crown RC3020-35TT, 3 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) Skyjack SJ113220, Grove SM3269XT,GENERATORS/ PARTS: Miller AirPack Combo Genset, (2) Miller AirPack Combo Genset (parts), (3) Yamaha YG6600DE10-249kw GenSets, Yamaha ZB600-GLS GenSet, (15) Yamaha GenSet Parts, (4) Lister Portable GenSet (10-249kw), (6) ListerGenSet Parts, AIR COMPRESSORS/ PARTS: IR 10FGT, Emglo KU/KIA8P Shop, (13) Rol-Air Shop Compressors, Rol-AirRotary Compressor, Marathon K17, (20) Parts or Stationary Construction, 6 WELDERS:Lincoln WireMatic 255, Lincoln PowerMig 215, Lincoln Power Mig 200, Mille r Shopmaster 200, Miller Shopmaster 250, Millermatic 200, SWEEPERS: Power BossSW/9X, 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2007-2002 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 1995 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 5 FLATBED DUMP TRUCKS: (2)2007 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), (2) 2003 Peterbilt 330 (s/a), 1999 Ford F550XL Super Duty (s/a), 4 CRANE TRUCKS: 1992 Ford L8000w/ Simon ROTC3067 (t/a), 1988 Ford LTL9000 w/Terex BT4400 (t/a), 1991 Ford F800 w/Simon ROTC2863 (s/a), 1999 Int’l.4700 w/ Terex ROTC2863 (s/a), 18 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F650, 2003 Ford F550XL Super Duty (s/a), 1999 FordF550 Super Duty (s/a), 1991 Ford F550 Super Duty, 2005 Ford F550, 2003 Ford F450XL Super Duty, 2005 Ford F450 SuperDuty (4x4), 2005 Ford F450 (4x4), 1995 Ford F350XL, 1988 Ford LTL9000 (t/a), 2007 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), (2) 2000 Int’l. 4900,2006 Isuzu NRR, 2005 Isuzu HVR (s/a), (2) 2000 Int’l. 4900 (s/a), 2000 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2005 Peterbilt335 (s/a), 2002 Peterbilt 379, 1995 Peterbilt 379 (s/a), 3 UTILITY TRUCKS: (2) 2006 Ford F350XL Crew Cab, 2006 Ford F350Crew Cab, 3 VAN TRUCKS: (2) 1995-1992 Ford F800, 1992 Ford 7000, VANS: 2006-2005 Ford E350, (2) 2005-2004 FordE350 Cargo, 2005 Ford E350 Econoline, 2002 Ford E250 Cargo, 75 PICKUPS: 2004 Ford F650XLT Super Duty extended cab,(5) 2006-(2) 2005 Ford F250XLT, (2) 2005 Ford F250XL Super Duty, (3) 2005-(3)2004 – (2) 2002 -1999 Ford F250XLT SuperDuty, (11) 2004-(2) 2003-(3) 2002 Ford F250XL Super Duty, 2006-(8) 2005-(3) 2004-(2) 2003-1999-1995 Ford F250XL, 2003Ford F250 Extended Cab, (2) 2006 Ford F150XLT Crew cab, 2006 Ford F150XL, 2006 Ford F150, (4) 2006 Ford Ranger, 2007GMC 2500HD Sierra Crew Cab (4x4), SUVS: (2) 2002 GMC Yukon (4x4), BUS: 1995 Thomas Saf-T Liner 78 passenger SchoolBus, 18 UTILITY VEHICLES: (4) EZ-GO GT804D, EZ-Go Freedmed, (6) EZ-GO Workhorse, EZ-GO Workhorse ST350,EZ-GO M302, EZ-GO J401, EZ-GO CXT800, EZ-GO TXT Office NAZ, EZ-GO TXT Maintenance, EZ-GO GXT, 11 TRAIL-ERS: 2006 Carson 10ft. x 5ft., (2) 2004 Wells Cargo (s/a), 1998 JDH Trussmaster, 1997 Utility FS2CHE 42ft. (t/a), 2007 UtilityFF2W 24ft. (t/a) Pup, 2002 Utility FF2W, 1996 ABC 12ft. x 6ft., (2) 1990-(2) 1988 East 45ft.(t/a), 1990 Fleming T8205B 20ft. x8ft. (t/a), 1989 Pole, 1978 Comm, 1964 Strickland, 7 TRUSS TRAILERS: (2) 2005 Precision Equipment 32ft. x 102in. (t/a),2003-1992 JDH D1023 42ft. – 58ft. (t/a), 1998 JDH Load Range 42ft.-58ft. Extendable (t/a), 2006 Rayfab Platform LRT32 (s/a),1988 Trussmaster 42ft. – 58ft. Extendable (t/a), PLATFORM TRUSS TRAILER: 2006 Rayfab (s/a), 2 PUP TRAILERS:2000 Alloy ATFF24 24ft. x 102in. (t/a), 1988 Utility 28ft. x 96in. (t/a), LOW BOY TRAILER: 1970 Trailmobile (t/a), EQUIP-MENT TRAILER: 1994 Big Tex, 6 FLATBED TRAILER: 2002-1997 Utility, 1987 Fleming (t/a), 39 FRAMER’S TRAIL-ERS: (39) Custom Built Portable, 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2005 Precision32ft., 3 CARGO TRAILERS: 2006 MR5X10 (s/a), (2) 2004 Wells Cargo 10ft. x 6ft. (s/a), 2 ENCLOSED TRAILERS: 2007 Pace 20ft. (t/a), 2004 Utility 20ft. (t/a),VAN TRAILER: 1986 Custom Built 52T565, DOLLY TRAILER: 1974, OFFICE TRAILER: Strick 700SB 8ft. x 40ft., 4CONEX BOXES: 8ft. x 20ft., 8ft. x 10ft., (2) Mobile Mini 8ft. x 20ft., CONTAINER: Evergreen 8ft. x 40ft, PLUS A COM-PLETE TRUSS MANUFACTURING PLANT (All the Machinery & Tooling.: Kval Commander Semi Automated DoorProcessor Industrial Plant Equip., Norfield 3800L Semi Automatic Door Lite Machine Industrial Plant Equip, IrvingtonMoore CLT Stress Relief Machine, Metriguard Bending Proof Tester), Yale KEL 1000lb. Gantry Crane, SUPPORT EQUIP-MENT: Huge Quantity of Ladders, Custom Built Man Basker, Custom Built Fork Extensions & Roller Shelving, Quantity ofSaws: Radial- Chop-Casing-Mitre-Table –Trim-Rip, Plant Equipment, Roller Presses, Drill Presses, Welding Tables, Shelving,Extension Cords, Hand Tools, Tires/ Wheels, Safety Harnesses, Grinders, Fire Extinguishers, Sanders, Floor Jacks, PneumaticStaplers, Mitek Gantry Truss Press, Knaack Job Boxes, 55T Hydr. Press.
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Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA)– Successful Business Grow Here!2012 EVENTS CALENDAR:Wednesday, June 20th - GARDEN PARTY (6:30 PMCST – 9:00 PM CST)Thursday, June 28th - UP BY ROOTS WORKSHOP fea-turing James Urban (ALL DAY)Thursday, July 12th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MIN-NESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COLLEC-TION (1:00 PM CST – 4:00 PM CST)Tuesday, July 17th - WEBINAR: MN Historic ClimateChange and Noteworthy Weather Events (9:00 AMEST – 10:00 AM EST)Tuesday, July 24th - 22nd ANNUAL WIDMER GOLFTOURNAMENT (12:30 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)Thursday, July 26th - LANDSCAPE DESIGN TOURThursday, July 26th - ROLLING RETAIL EXPERIENCE(9:00 AM CST – 1:30 PM CST)Thursday, August 9th - 2012 WISCONSIN NURSERYFIELD DAY (ALL DAY)Thursday, August 9th - GIRL’S NIGHT OUT (6:30 PMCST – 9:30 PM CST)Thursday, August 16th - CARLIN: 2012 BUYERFEST(ALL DAY)Tuesday, August 21st - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THEMINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COL-LECTION (1:00 PM CST – 4:00 PM CST)Thursday, September 13th - CLEAN WATER SUMMIT2012 – GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLEANWATER: THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF SOIL (8:30 AM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Tuesday, September 18th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THEMINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASS COL-LECTION (3:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)Wednesday, September 19th - MNLA SHOOTOUT (ALLDAY)Wednesday, October 3rd - ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST,UTILITY SPECIALIST, and MUNICIPAL SPECIALIST EXAM(12:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST)Wednesday, October 10th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS ATTHE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM GRASSCOLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)***Please contact MNLA at [email protected] or telephone toll free: 888-886-6652 for more infor-mation.
American Subcontractors Association – MidwestCouncilThe American Subcontractors Association (ASA)Midwest Council is a construction trade associationmade up of quality specialty contractors and suppliersserving the construction industry and the community inthe greater St. Louis metropolitan area and southernIllinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s purpose is to improvethe construction process through active participation ineducation, legislation and cooperation. The ASA MidwestCouncil has been named “Chapter of the Year” by theAmerican Subcontractors Association five out of the lastseven years. For more information about the ASAMidwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contactSusan Winkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASA MidwestCouncil – Voice of the Midwest Subcontractor.
AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety ofmeetings, events and seminars for construction profes-sionals that can help you improve every aspect of yourbusiness. Tuesday, JULY 10th – SUMMER MEMBER MEETING –The summer member meeting will be held onTuesday, July 10, at Northland Country Club inDuluth. This meeting is open to all AGC members.Recipients of the Jeff Jensen Memorial ConstructionSafety Excellence Awards will be recognized and theguest speaker will be Jonathan Lamb, Vice Presidentand General Manager of Lake Superior WarehousingCo., Inc. Learn how cargo passing through the Portof Duluth can contribute to the success of your com-pany in ways you’ve never before considered. Friday, August 3th – AGC GOLF TOURNAMENT – Joinyour colleagues and fellow members at our golf tour-nament on Friday, August 3, at Fox Hollow Golf Clubin St. Michael. Wednesday, June 27
th – CORPS OF ENGINEERS
INDUSTRY DAY IN FARGO – The St. Paul District,Corps of Engineers will host a Construction IndustryDay event on Wednesday, June 27, for all businessesinterested in the Fargo Moorhead Metro (FMM)Diversion Channel Project. A contracting seminar willbe offered the following day, on Thursday, June 28, toprovide an introduction to contracting with the federalgovernment. The FMM Diversion Channel Project
Industry Day event and contracting seminar will beheld at the Holiday Inn, 3803 13th Avenue South,Fargo. Both events are free of charge and all interest-ed parties are invited to attend.
***HAVE you UPDATED your AGC DIRECTORY LIST-INGS? Are they up-to-date? Does your companyprofile show why you are better than your competi-tion? Listed all your branches? All members havereceived AGC of Minnesota directory update informa-tion – company profile/personnel update, advertisingopportunities, and updating up to five company spe-cialties. Unsure if your company information hasbeen updated? Contact Jane Sanem to check byemail at [email protected] or 651/796-2187.Advertising space is still available and reasonable!
***THROUGH ITS ON-LINE BOOKSTORE, AGC OFAMERICA offers monthly featured products, availableat a discount to AGC members. A link to the book-store is available through our home page,www.agcmn.org.
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT, Piscataway, NJ – NCCCOClass Schedule – NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Dates AvailableNCCCO Mobile Crane Certification June 25 – 29 Written Exam Prep (must pre-register
August 20 - 24At least 2 weeks prior to class) October 15 – 19Mobile Crane Practical Exam Practice
Call To ScheduleMust ScheduleNCCCO Mobile Crane Certification
Call To SchedulePractical Exam – Must ScheduleFor More Information or to Register, Call Nancy DeCarr800-4-HOFFMANwww.hoffmanequip.comNew Jersey Corporate HeadquartersHoffman Equipment300 South Randolphville RoadPiscataway, NJ 08854
APWA (American Public Works Association) – RegisterNow for the ’12 Sustainability in Public Works Conferencein Pittsburgh, PAJune 25 to 27, 2012 – The Fourth Annual APWASustainability in Public Works Conference will explore thelatest and most innovative tools, practices and casestudies in public works. The demands for economic,social and environmental responsibility are increasingdaily. This conference gets you access to the resourcesand experts you need to take sustainability to the nextlevel in your community. You’ll also have an opportunityto see a city that has undergone one of the most impres-sive sustainable transformations in the entire U.S.! Don’tget left behind! SIGN UP TODAY! Questions? Please con-tact: Diana Forbes, APWA Meeting Planner & ExhibitSales Manager, Phone: 816-595-5242 Email:[email protected]
2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations MeetingsPostings:
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 – Trenchless TechnologyWebinar presented by NASTT scheduled at 2:00 PM to4:00 PM EST. NASTT’s Introduction to TrenchlessTechnology Short Course is modeled for industry new-comers and for those interested in a refresher course ontrenchless methodologies. This 4-part training is pre-sented in two sections. Rehabilitation: Tuesday, June26th and Wednesday, August 26th
New Installations: Wednesday, October 10th andTuesday, December 4th
NASTT’s mission is to advance trenchless technologyand to promote its benefits for the public and the envi-ronment by increasing awareness and knowledgethrough information dissemination; research anddevelopment; education and training; and partnershipswith organizations and agencies interested in trench-less technology and its benefits. NASTT provides a rep-resentative voice for all sectors of the trenchless tech-nology industry. For more information about NASTTand the variety of training opportunities provided,please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill,Communications & Training Manager at 440/638-4676 or [email protected].
2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of FloridaConvention, June 21 to 23, 2012 at Orlando WorldCenter Marriott, Orlando, FL.
2012 Annual Asphalt Contractors Association of FloridaConvention, July 19 to 21, 2012 at UUCF Convention,The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL.
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CAT AUCTION SERVICES ............................................47
CEG SCALE MODELS...................................................11
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HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC...........................................3
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HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................23
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JCB INC ..........................................................................29
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JOHN DEERE.................................................................17
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KASI INFRARED CORP ................................................38
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LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION ..........................44
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STANTON SYSTEMS.....................................................13
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TEREX TRUCKS............................................................32
TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS.............................13
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