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Palmetto Corp Grows Through Diversification…8 PCCP Moves Forward in New Orleans…22 Sun Construction Builds a Strong Reputation…12 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally June 11, 2014 Vol. XXVI • No. 12 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Kobelco Construction Machinery USA, a Houston- based heavy equipment manufac- turer, presented a check of nearly $120,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) on May 20 in Houston, Texas. Kobelco created only five lim- ited edition SK350LC crawler excavators wrapped in a patriot- ic/military design as part of a fundraiser for WWP. Kobelco is donating $100,000 to this non- profit organization that supports a full range of programs and servic- es for this generation of injured veterans and their families. At the recent ConExpo/ConAGG construction industry trade show in Las Vegas, Kobelco displayed one of the five limited edition SK350LC’s at its booth. Thousands of show atten- dees stopped by to have their pic- ture taken with the awe-inspiring machine wrapped in patriotic graphics including the American Kobelco Presents Nearly $120,000 to WWP see KOBELCO page 66 Construction employment expanded in 220 metro areas, declined in 70 and was stagnant in 49 between April 2013 and April 2014, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released May 27 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that fed- eral spending cutbacks on govern- ment facilities and Hurricane Sandy reconstruction were con- tributing to job losses around Washington, D.C. and New Jersey. “Construction employment appears to be rebounding in many parts of the country,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Declines in federal Industry Employment Increases in 220 Metro Areas see EMPLOYMENT page 68 The need to widen Interstate-20 in the north- east Richland County of S.C. has been talked about for at least a decade, and in 2012 work finally got underway. Now, contractors are closing in on the August com- pletion date on a job that’s called for expediency and smarts. “The traffic on this segment is very heavily traveled for a four-lane interstate,” said Paul Miller, project manager of the South Carolina Department of Transportation. The heavy travel, increasing traffic and accelerated schedule kind of made things difficult. It took some good thinking and coordination to get things done in a timely fashion.” The section of I-20 under construction runs through an area just north of Columbia. It is already heavily developed, with additional development continuing. The interstate currently sees about 61,000 vehicles daily, and that number is expected to rise to 117,000 by 2029. “The project is basically five projects in one,” Miller said. “The first is the widening project. That’s 6.3 miles of widening. We added an addi- tional lane eastbound and westbound and reconstructed the concrete pave- ment. In addition to that, we demolished and reconstructed a 280-feet interstate bridge. We also widened another bridge to accommodate an additional lane of travel. We also installed a noise barrier wall for approx- imately 6 miles and intersection improvements on one of the exit ramps, where we added a dual left hand turn lane.” One of the main challenges of the job was maintaining two lanes of travel while constructing the new lanes. “It’s remodeling the house while you’re still living in it basically,” said Curtis Schwartz, project manager of Zachry Construction Corporation. To do so, the company cut the project into five stages, Schwartz said. Zachry Construction Corporation split the traffic so that it traveled on Crews split the traffic so that it traveled on opposite sides of the median and barrier wall. After Years of Talk, I-20 Nears Completion see ZACHRY page 78 By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT Table of Contents ............4 Air Compressors, Generators & Light Towers Section ........38-46 Paving Section ..........47-57 Parts Section ..................58 Auction Section ........84-93 Business Calendar ........88 Advertisers Index ..........94

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Palmetto Corp Grows

Through Diversification…8

PCCP Moves Forward in

New Orleans…22

Sun Construction Builds a

Strong Reputation…12

Inside

“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.”

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

June 11, 2014 • Vol. XXVI • No.12 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

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Kobelco ConstructionMachinery USA, a Houston-based heavy equipment manufac-turer, presented a check of nearly$120,000 to the Wounded WarriorProject (WWP) on May 20 inHouston, Texas.

Kobelco created only five lim-ited edition SK350LC crawlerexcavators wrapped in a patriot-ic/military design as part of afundraiser for WWP. Kobelco isdonating $100,000 to this non-profit organization that supports a

full range of programs and servic-es for this generation of injuredveterans and their families.At the recent

ConExpo/ConAGG constructionindustry trade show in Las Vegas,Kobelco displayed one of the five

limited edition SK350LC’s at itsbooth. Thousands of show atten-dees stopped by to have their pic-ture taken with the awe-inspiringmachine wrapped in patrioticgraphics including the American

Kobelco Presents Nearly $120,000 to WWP

see KOBELCO page 66

Construction employmentexpanded in 220 metro areas,declined in 70 and was stagnant in49 between April 2013 and April2014, according to a new analysis

of federal employment datareleased May 27 by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America.Association officials noted that fed-eral spending cutbacks on govern-

ment facilities and HurricaneSandy reconstruction were con-tributing to job losses aroundWashington, D.C. and New Jersey.“Construction employment

appears to be rebounding in manyparts of the country,” said KenSimonson, the association’s chiefeconomist. “Declines in federal

Industry Employment Increases in 220 Metro Areas

see EMPLOYMENT page 68

The need to widen Interstate-20 in the north-east Richland County of S.C. has been talkedabout for at least a decade, and in 2012 work

finally got underway. Now, contractors are closing in on the August com-pletion date on a job that’s called for expediency and smarts. “The traffic on this segment is very heavily traveled for a four-lane

interstate,” said Paul Miller, project manager of the South CarolinaDepartment of Transportation. The heavy travel, increasing traffic andaccelerated schedule kind of made things difficult. It took some goodthinking and coordination to get things done in a timely fashion.”The section of I-20 under construction runs through an area just north

of Columbia. It is already heavily developed, with additional developmentcontinuing. The interstate currently sees about 61,000 vehicles daily, andthat number is expected to rise to 117,000 by 2029. “The project is basically five projects in one,” Miller said. “The first is

the widening project. That’s 6.3 miles of widening. We added an addi-tional lane eastbound and westbound and reconstructed the concrete pave-ment. In addition to that, we demolished and reconstructed a 280-feetinterstate bridge. We also widened another bridge to accommodate anadditional lane of travel. We also installed a noise barrier wall for approx-imately 6 miles and intersection improvements on one of the exit ramps,where we added a dual left hand turn lane.”One of the main challenges of the job was maintaining two lanes of

travel while constructing the new lanes. “It’s remodeling the house while you’re still living in it basically,” said

Curtis Schwartz, project manager of Zachry Construction Corporation.To do so, the company cut the project into five stages, Schwartz said. Zachry Construction Corporation split the traffic so that it traveled on Crews split the traffic so that it traveled on opposite sides of the

median and barrier wall.

After Years of Talk, I-20 Nears Completion

see ZACHRY page 78

By Lori TobiasCEG CORRESPONDENT

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

Air Compressors,Generators & Light Towers Section ........38-46

Paving Section ..........47-57

Parts Section ..................58

Auction Section ........84-93

Business Calendar ........88

Advertisers Index ..........94

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12 SUN CONSTRUCTION’S REPUTATION SHINES INDARLINGTON, S.C.Owner Marshall Flowers Sr. said he began his career in agriculture working on adairy operation with his father in the mid 1970s. Those roots created a naturalprogression into construction.

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Third Generation Business Focuses on DiversificationBy Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Palmetto Corp is a third genera-tion family business, based inConway, S.C. Marshall Godwinstarted Palmetto Paving in 1987after years of working for hisfather, Mack, at GodwinConstruction. Marshall’s sonShawn Godwin joined the compa-ny about 20 years ago, when therewere about 25 employees. Today,there are more than 200.“We believe that the growth is

because of our focus on diversifi-cation,” said Sarah Jeffcoat, mar-keting director of Palmetto Corp.“Shawn took the company fromwhat was traditionally known asjust a paving company to a truecomplete development company,which allowed us to grow andhelped us weather the recent eco-nomic storm.” Today, Palmetto Corp has five

different divisions, includingasphalt paving and maintenance,grading, concrete, crushing and abuilding division.“I grew up in the business — it

was my father’s business,” ShawnGodwin said. “He started it in thelate 1980s, and I came in — work-ing in the business as soon as I gotout of college in January of ’94.But as a kid, I was always in thebusiness, and then when I got outof college, it was a natural fit forme to come back and start workingin the business.”Godwin noted that in the early

90s, he remembers there wereabout 20 employees. “We were mainly in the asphalt

paving business,” Godwin said.“We had a small little asphalt plantin Conway, South Carolina, andthen I saw some growth opportuni-ty. In ’99, we expanded into theFlorence, South Carolina, area. Webought a new asphalt plant for thatarea, and expanded more intodoing not just asphalt paving, butgrading, storm drainage and con-crete. It was a natural fit with mostof the jobs that we were doing. Wedidn’t have to subcontract that out— we were able to do it ourselves. “Then in 2006, I saw another

opportunity and bought anotherasphalt plant. We put it up in atown called Bishopville, SouthCarolina. In general, we work a 60-

mile radius around our asphaltplants.” Godwin said that several years

ago, Palmetto Corp got into theconcrete crushing business. Thecompany was replacing old con-crete, and needed to decide what todo with it.“We decided to crush it, rather

than dispose of it in the landfill,”Godwin said. “We created a coupleof recycling yards where we bringour concrete there and crush it andreuse it — make stone base out ofit. And now what we do is weallow other people to bring theirconcrete there as well, so that wehave more product that we cancrush and either sell to other con-tractors or we use it ourselves onour own jobs.” Currently, the company has

more than 200 employees, andfocuses mainly on asphalt paving,concrete and grading.Godwin sought out opportuni-

ties for growth partly to allow himto take on more of a managementrole.“When you only have 20

employees, you basically wear alot of hats — you’re bidding on thework, you’re selling the work, andthen you’re actually going out anddoing it,” Godwin said. “That’sfine, but I wanted to get into a posi-tion where I didn’t have to be in thefield every day and could focusmore on the big picture. So whathas to happen is that you expandenough to where you can justifyhaving people do various things. Iknew that was my ultimate goal,but looked for those opportunitiesto come up, and fortunately for us,those opportunities came up, andwe were able to expand. We’redoing the same thing now — we’realways keeping an eye out for newopportunities. “In the past we’ve always

expanded just by going to a newmarket. The next expansion thatwould probably take place wouldbe more of a merger, or acquisi-tion-type situation, but there isnothing on the horizon right now. Ithink it’s going to be opportunitybased, so we’re going to be look-ing at jobs that are coming into ourarea, and around the facilities. Asmore money is spent, we’ll get ourshare of it, and try to continue to beprofitable while we keep our eyes

open for opportunities in differentlocations or in new markets.” According to Godwin, Palmetto

Corp has had its struggles over theyears like a lot of businesses, butdiversification has helped them toweather changes in the economy.“Over the years, it’s been maybe

60 to 70 percent government workand 40 percent commercial/privatework,” Godwin said. “There arebetter margins in the commercialwork, but when the market turnsand commercial work is not outthere, the government sometimeswill have a tendency to spend a lit-tle more money in those times totry to give the economy a boost. Sonow a lot of the business is proba-bly 80 percent government workand 20 percent commercial. As thecommercial work grows, thosepercentages probably change a lit-tle bit, but being diversifiedallowed us to stay busy and keepall of our people on board. Nowthat things are turning, we’ve got agood base of people who havebeen with us a long time, and we’rein a good position to continue togrow.” Godwin noted that one of the

main things the company did, inresponse to changes in the industry,is increase the use of recycledmaterials, especially on the asphaltside. “Asphalt is 100 percent recycla-

ble, and South Carolina has gotten

more aggressive with the amountof recycled material you can reusein the asphalt product,” Godwinsaid. “We’ve taken advantage ofthese new recycling guidelines,

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Sun Construction’s Reputation Shines in Darlington, S.C.By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Sun Construction Inc. in Darlington, S.C., has a reputationof being a family owned business with an emphasis on hon-esty and hard work. Owner Marshall Flowers Sr. said he began his career in

agriculture working on a dairy operation with his father inthe mid 1970s. Those roots created a natural progressioninto construction.“We started clearing land and installing irrigation sys-

tems…I installed PVC and underground electrical lines forthat,” Flowers said. “We built a new dairy facility and pouredapproximately 3,000 cubic yards of concrete, with that Ibegan finishing concrete and reading blueprints. As a resultof leaner agricultural times I decided to take a managementposition for a Columbia based general contractor. I commut-ed from Darlington to Colombia for approximately six yearsand performed various types of construction including tankfoundations, water sewer treatment plants, grading, concretestructures and subdivisions. I commuted at least five days aweek, sometimes six. With two young children and a wife athome, I decided surely I could find something closer tohome, so I decided to start my own company.”Sun Construction was founded in 1991 and operates as an

unlimited license general contractor. Flowers noted that hedid a short stint for a friend installing underground utilities,and one of those projects led to work opportunities at thelocal steel mill in Darlington, S.C. (Nucor Steel).“We began doing small items for them; no job was too

small,” Flowers said. “And it has developed into us being apreferred contractor for some 22 years doing various projectsfor them. Nucor has a pre-engineered metal building arm,and we became the first charter builder for Nucor BuildingSystems in South Carolina. They’re located in Swansea, S.C.We have furnished and erected various metal buildings bothsmall and large. Large square footage is what Nucor doesbest, as far as pricing. We enjoy a long standing relationship

with Nucor Building Systems and Nucor Steel. We have per-formed work at six other Nucor facilities across the country,traveling as far as Nebraska, Texas, Alabama, North Carolinaand South Carolina.” According to Flowers, the company does various mainte-

nance, heavy demolition, civil, general construction andpouring of structural concrete for commercial and industrialfacilities. “We were fortunate enough to be the metal building fur-

nish and erect contractor for the original Honda ATV facili-ty in Florence, S.C., and we continue to do various projectsthere,” Flowers said. “We’re a diversified contractor, and Ithink that has carried us through this downturn. We were notlocked into doing one specific thing. We downsized in 08,

09, and 10, but we’re back to our 40 to 50 employee range.It is a sole proprietorship and is a family-run business — mywife Kathi is involved with the day to day business. We havelong standing project managers in our company. I enjoy thefact that we have over 100 years combined experience withour top supervision.” The couple’s daughter Ginny Munson and her husband

Kevin own an engineering firm called ResidentialStructures. One of their offices is housed within the SunConstruction office. Kevin offers help with engineeringquestions. Their son Wells handles the day-to-day operationsof the Flowers’ agricultural operation, which includes farm-ing over 1,500 acres of corn, wheat and soybeans, in addition

(L-R): Jody Kelley and Hunter Long, both estimators and project managers, reviewplans for a project with Marshall Flowers.

The operator of the Cat D5K series II LGP dozer works on thefine grade at the RockTenn Paper Mill in Florence, S.C

Kathi and Marshall Flowers go over a fewitems before Marshall heads out to visit ajob site.

The operator of this Caterpillar 420D backhoe prepares to move material duringthe construction of three outgoing scales at the RockTenn Paper Mill in Florence,S.C.

see SUN page 68

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CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used,8G4021/31702CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062

CATERPILLAR, 992C,992D, Used,1V5906/28594CATERPILLAR, 980H, Rebuilt,2327558/34667CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725386/34668CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt,1725385/34669

CATERPILLAR, D8R,D8T, Used,3377119/43238CATERPILLAR, D5M,D5M LGP,D5N, New,2096089/32261

CATERPILLAR, D9N,D9R, Used,C063880A1CATERPILLAR, D11R, Used, BL213

CATERPILLAR, D8T,D8R, Used,2458152/33280

CATERPILLAR, 375, Used,1056205/36608

CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Rebuilt,8E5273/38926

CATERPILLAR, 345B,345B II,345BLC,345B LC II,345BL,345BL II,350, Used,1389673/29067CATERPILLAR, 416C,416D,416E, 420C,420D, 420E,426C, New, 1345869/30959CATERPILLAR, 216,216B,226,226B, 228,232,242,246,247,252,256,257,262,267,268,272,277,287, New, 2856095/32284CATERPILLAR, 345B,350, Used,1366241/32499CATERPILLAR, 330C, Used,3029013/32549CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used,1882243/43743CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used,2392536/43744

CATERPILLAR, 988G, New,1289664/29291CATERPILLAR, D11N, Used,7T0973/33845CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used,

1101397/32316CATERPILLAR, D10, Used, 3T8106/36149

CATERPILLAR, 375,375L, Used,1082517/33834

CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used,8V8914/28500

CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Used,1146030/28593CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used, 6Y0610/34142CATERPILLAR, 962G, Used,2318853/36042CATERPILLAR, D10T, Used,2235568/39840

CATERPILLAR, 420E, Used,2227379/36938CATERPILLAR, 345,350, Used,1728478/43341CATERPILLAR, 416C, Used,1613241/43745

CATERPILLAR, D5B,D5B LGP,D5S,D6D,Used, 7J8302/3097

CATERPILLAR, 988B,988F, Rebuilt,4T6792/31244CATERPILLAR, 657E,657G, Used,9T4974/3170

CATERPILLAR, 836C, Used,1452440/3212CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,4V1073/31078CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,3V4030/31079CATERPILLAR, 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996CATERPILLAR, 836, Rebuilt,1367631/3203

D11N, stock# 49456, 6200 Hour GoodRunning Take Out Rod/Main BearingsReplaced, Oil & Water Pump Replaced,Dyno Tested, $55,000

D11N, stock# 49461, Rebuilt, $75,000Also Available for D11’s: Track Groups,Rebuilt Equilizer Bars, Reconditioned PivotShafts, Track Frame Assemblies, TorqueConvertors, Transmissions, Final DrivesCATERPILLAR, 740, Used,1537076/28643CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt,2023123/35618CATERPILLAR, 962G, Rebuilt,1168671/34551CATERPILLAR, 769D, Rebuilt,1230206/32272CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, D343/40879CATERPILLAR, 375L, Used,1344137/33644SULLAIR, 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541CATERPILLAR, 345B, Used,1382001/37356CATERPILLAR, CS-563C, Used,1117717/36108CATERPILLAR, 773D, Used,1314877/40903

PETERBILT, 13-210,224,265,281,300,310,320,330,335,340,341,346,348,348A,348M,348N,348S,349,349A,351,351A,351ST,352A,352M,352S,353,357,358,358A,358M,358ST,359,359A,359B,359M,359S,359ST,362,367,372,375,376,377,378,379,379EXHD,381,383,385,386,CB300, Rebuilt,6I3479/2562

CATERPILLAR, 973C, Used,3W8424/31118CATERPILLAR, D6R, Rebuilt,2012078/31951

CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt,1605585/8037CATERPILLAR, D6N LGP, Used,1914932/39599 & 39600CATERPILLAR, 973, Used, 8G0278/36396CATERPILLAR, 953C, Rebuilt,1122360/3197CATERPILLAR, 320, Rebuilt,7Y1571/37840CATERPILLAR, 345B, Rebuilt, 1362847CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649CATERPILLAR, 375,375L,5080, Rebuilt,7Y0884/38294 & 38296

CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used, 1072940/326CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used,1423698/32887

CATERPILLAR, 318,320, Used,1123404/43343

CATERPILLAR, 973,973C, Used,3G3046/42913CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt,4T4911/32405

CATERPILLAR, 304.5,305.5, New,1584765/35694CATERPILLAR, 5130, New,1554102/32845

CATERPILLAR, 375L,375, Used,1096159/36610

CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, 9M6170/40878CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt,3T5832/43263CATERPILLAR, 637G, Used,1974583/3217CATERPILLAR, 836, Used, 1431234/3209CATERPILLAR, 950H, Used,1685223/28772CATERPILLAR, D10L,D10, Used,6P6412/31183CATERPILLAR, D10R, Used,1102769/35220CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,1M3808/36611

CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Used, 1080157& 1080158CATERPILLAR, D6D, Used, 9S8255/38667CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used,9W6494/34141

CATERPILLAR, D10,D10L, Rebuilt,3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR, D10,D10L, Used,3P7556/31378CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,5M7987/36604CATERPILLAR, 641,651, Rebuilt,7M5925/3254CATERPILLAR, 988B, Rebuilt,9W0782/32318CATERPILLAR, 924G, Rebuilt,1402772/27097CATERPILLAR, D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used,3P6809/33473CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt,8E4565/43240CATERPILLAR, 930G,938G, Used,2348866/32134CATERPILLAR, 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963

CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,31E3778/37027CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used,31E1067/36601

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South Florida Excavation Continues Work on 242-Acre JobSouth Florida Excavation did not escape the effects of the

recession, but the company has survived tough times due toits long-term relationship with a developer and equipmentdealers.

For the past 10 years, South Florida Excavation has beenhard at work on two phases of a 242-acre project — Lakoyaat Lely Resort project in Naples, Fla. This massive under-taking has involved moving more than 3 million cu. yds.(2.29 million cu m) of material; 2 million cu. yds. (1.5 mil-lion cu m) were removed to form 25 ft. (7.6 m) deep lakes,and 1 million cu. yds. (764,554 cu m) was buried on site.Another 1 million cu. yds. was stockpiled and processed forother projects on Lely. Crews needed to blast the rock beforedigging in about 95 percent of the area, and in the other fivepercent hammers were used on the rock underwater, addingto the difficulty of the project.

In order to ensure all water was contained on site, SouthFlorida Excavation subcontracted the underground utilitieswork to Mitchell and Stark. In addition, the firm wasemployed to complete paving on the project, but SouthFlorida Excavation handled the preparation.

“We crushed the road base material on site, but the pavingwas subbed out to Mitchell and Stark. We used a crusherPegson XA 400 to start and then ended with a MetsoLokoTrack LT106. More than 200,000 cubic yards werecrushed,” said Greg Gerrard, superintendent of SouthFlorida Excavation.

The housing site is finished for now, and South FloridaExcavation has shifted focus to work on the commercial lots.

In addition to the Lely Resort, South Florida Excavationhas been involved in various projects over the last 10 yearsincluding preparing the site for Edison College. Eight yearsago, during the housing boom, the company was at work onfour projects including Grand Lely Drive. Despite the crashthat followed, South Florida Excavation continued work onthese projects.

“We continued working through the slow down. Therewere several small projects that carried on because of build-ing permits that kept us working through the lean years,”said Gerrard.

South Florida Excavation has been completing site workand paving in southwest Florida for more than 20 years.

“We started in America in the early 90s after we cameover from England,” said Rob Anderson, vice president ofSouth Florida Excavation. “This is a family run business. Myfather, Drew Anderson, founded the company and today mybrothers Russell, Tim and I run it. We currently have 72employees. We are survivors, hard work and dedication got

The operator of a John Deere excavator feeds the Metso LT106 crusher. Crews use a John Deere 870G to move rock from a stockpile area.

Rob Anderson (L), vice president, and Greg Gerrard,superintendent of South Florida Excavation Inc.

South Florida Excavation uses a Mauldin 1750C paveron a parking lot for a new restaurant.

The operator uses a Volvo L60F to move rock on one ofthe commercial sites.

see EXCAVATION page 62

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2006 Volvo EC460BLC and GenesisGXP660R 2006 Volvo EC460BLC with 9,500 hours,equipped with a Genesis GXP660R Mobile Shear w/360 rotation. Only 800 hours on a NEW ENGINE, only500 hours use on shear since a complete Genesisfactory rebuild, 2500 hours on NEW hydraulic pump..........................................................Call for Price.

2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 5207 hours andCab Guarding, Very Good U/C, Equipped w/ factoryrebuilt LaBounty MSD50 Series III #50800 StraightMobile Shear. Through shop and work ready. Genesisfactory warranty on MSD50 shear....Call for Price.

2010 Cat M322D MH #W2T05047, DeliveredNEW in 2011, 3847 Hrs, Hydraulic Elevating Cab,FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, 41’ MaterialHanding Front, Drop Nose Stick, 12.5 kw Gen Set,Cat GSH15-5 3/4 yd3 Grapple w/360 rotation (FullyInstalled), Dual Solid Tires, Rear Camera System, andOutriggers x4. Cat Dealer Maintained Since Neww/Service History Report Available. ExcellentCondition & Appearance ..................Call for price.

2005 Liebherr A934B MH 9670 total hrs, 50 ftMax Reach Material Handling Arrangement, Drop NoseStick, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, AutomaticLubrication System, Generator System for Magnet, andDual Solid Tires. Choice of several orange peel grap-ple options. Excellent all around condition and appear-ance. Checked through our shop and fully serviced.FOB our yard in Summerville, SC..............$189,500

2008 Deere 240DLC and GenesisGMS400R 2008 Deere 240DLC with 6,100hrs, equipped w/ Genesis GMS400R MobileShear w/ 360 rotation & XP upper jaw, CabGuard, Heat & A/C, and excellent U/C.Approximately 2000 hours total use on shearsince complete Genesis factory rebuild..........................................................Call for Price.

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2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very GoodU/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000RSaber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation.Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. ThroughShop and Work Ready. ........................................................Available for Sale or Rent.

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LiuGong, will demonstrates its strength at CTT 2014,Russia’s and Eastern Europe’s largest exhibition, and one ofthe oldest engineering machinery, construction machineryand mining machinery shows in the region.The LiuGong 16 machines to be showcased in the 12,000

sq. ft. booth include five wheel loaders, one excavator, oneroller, one motorgrader, two backhoe loaders, two skid steerloaders, two forklifts, one bulldozer and one trailer pump. Over the last 55 years, LiuGong started from ground up

and now has 10 subsidiaries, seven spare parts depots and

two overseas manufacturing operations around the world. Italso has more than 380 overseas dealers across 130 countriesand regions with more than 30 percent revenue from themarket. LiuGong’s expansion in overseas market helps withits long-term stable growth.After so many years of development, LiuGong has

become one of a very small number of true, full-line CEcompanies. LiuGong is not only a wheel loader manufactur-er, it also provides a full line equipment in the constructionmachinery field. “LiuGong is born and lives for the heavy equipment.

That’s the reason we never stop investing and making ourmachines better,” said Yu Chuanfen, president of LiuGongMachinery Co. Ltd. “In 2013, LiuGong invested more than$85 million into its R&D program. With more than 1,000engineers working in three world-class research and devel-opment facilities, we are confident that we can meet our cus-tomers’ needs and make our machines your true reputationbuilders.” For more information, visit www.liugong.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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“LiuGong is born and livesfor the heavy equipment.That’s the reason we neverstop investing andmaking our machines better.”

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Design, Construction of $615M PCCP Project Moves ForwardBy Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Design and construction of the PermanentCanal Closures and Pumps (PCCP) in NewOrleans, La., is moving forward under thedirection of the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers, New Orleans District. The proj-ect is located at the London Avenue, OrleansAvenue and 17th Street outfall canals.The $615 million contract was awarded to

PCCP Constructors, a Joint Venture (PCCPJV), on April 17, 2013, and notice to proceedwas given on May 6, 2013. The contractualcompletion date is set for Jan. 17, 2017, butmajor construction at all three pump stationsis scheduled to be substantially complete in2016. Work is currently running on sched-ule.PCCP JV is comprised of Kiewit

Louisana South Co., Traylor Bros. Inc. andthe M.R. Pittman Group LLC. The projectmanager is Tyler Buford of KiewitLouisiana South Co.In June 2006, Congress authorized and

provided funding for the Corps to design andconstruct PCCP at or near the lakefront for17th Street, Orleans Avenue and Londonoutfall canals. According to Dan Bradley, senior project

manager of Protection & Restoration Office,U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, NewOrleans District, the PCCP will be com-posed of permanent gated storm surge barri-ers and brick façade pump stations at or nearthe lakefront of the 17th Street, OrleansAvenue and London Avenue outfall canals. “The pumps will move rainwater out of

the canals and into Lake Pontchartrain dur-ing a tropical weather event, and beequipped with an onsite emergency powersupply capacity so that it can operate inde-pendently of any publically provided utility,”Bradley said.

17th Street PCCPWhen complete, the PCCP at 17th Street

will consist of 15 generators (2.6 mW each),six 5,000 HP pump motors capable of pump-ing 1,800 cu. ft. (50.9 cu m) per second, andtwo 2,500 hp pump motors capable ofpumping 900 cu. ft. (25.4 cu m) per second— for a total pumping capacity of 12,600 cu.ft. (356.8 cu m) per second.The station will be 250 x 132 ft. (76.2 x

40.2 m), with a height of 43.9 ft. (13.4 m).

The station elevation will be 52.9 ft. (16.1m), and there will be a total of eight gates.

Orleans Avenue PCCPWhen complete, the PCCP at Orleans

Avenue will consist of four generators (2.6MW each) and three 2,500 hp pump motorscapable of pumping 900 cu. ft. per second —

MKT photoFive MKT model V-5Esc’s manufactured in the MKT Manufacturing St. Louis, Mo., factory, are being used on the job.

MKT photoTwo of the hammers are being rented from RPI in N.J., and one from Seaboard Steelin Sarasota, Fla.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photoWhen complete, the PCCP at London Avenue will consist of 11 generators (2.6 mWeach), four 5,000 hp pump motors capable of pumping 1,800 cu. ft. (50.9 cu m) persecond, and two 2,500 hp pump motors capable of pumping 900 cu. ft. (25.4 cu m)per second — for a total pumping capacity of 9,000 cu. ft. per second (254.9 cu m).

see PCCP page 36

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Collier County Overhauls Intersection of CR 951, U.S. 41

By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

An intersection east of Naples, Fla., is atthe beginning stages of an overhaul underthe direction of Collier County. The overallproject is valued at $20.7 million. The contract is for work at the intersection

of CR 951 and U.S. 41, and includes a 3Rproject involving widening, milling andresurfacing and signals. The project alsoinvolves some Florida Department ofTransportation (DOT) funding, but is beingadministered by Collier County, with AtkinsGlobal acting as the CE & I on the project.Intersection improvements include

expanding about a quarter mi. of roadway ineach direction to improve safety by betteraligning lanes in each direction. Additionallanes will be added, resulting in three left-turn lanes for northbound and southboundtraffic and two right-turn lanes for eastboundand westbound traffic. The additional turnlanes will be constructed to align with theextra lanes the state is adding. Other aspectsinclude updating traffic signals and improv-ing bicycle and pedestrian lanes. “This project is part of Collier County’s

long term planning, and we are realigningand rebuilding this intersection,” said BobReaburn, general project superintendent ofCommunity Asphalt. “In addition to thisintersection itself, we have a different projectthat continues further south. That project isabout 2-1/2 to 3 miles of resurfacing only,and shoulder widening. The intersectionitself is just about a complete reconstruction.It has a very extensive amount of utility relo-cation and removal. As part of this, it isgoing to be broken into six different phases.

There will be phases outside of the road andinto the center of the road, and it will bounceback and forth as the new utilities areinstalled, and old utilities are removed. Thisis also being done in preparation of a flyoverto be placed at this intersection, possibly in10 years. So this is part of the long-termplanning.”Reaburn said that Community Asphalt is

currently working on phase 2, which con-sists of the installation of new utilities, place-

ment of embankment, new additional turnlane medians and storm drains. It alsoincludes the demolition of an existing gasstation. All of the concrete from the demoli-tion will be crushed on site and either usedon this project or hauled off to be utilized inanother area. This portion of the job is beingdone by subcontractor EHC Inc. of Napes.“In the south and northbound lanes, we

already shifted traffic during phase 1, whichlets us work on the outside area,” Reaburn

said. “In the second phase, we are doingsome more outside areas further south of theintersection. When we go into phase 3, thenwe will be placing storm drain down the cen-ter of the road, and the cars will be moved onthe outside. The same thing will be doneover here on U.S. 41.”Reaburn noted that their portion of the

project ends about 1,000 ft. (304.8 m) pastthe intersection.“This butts up against another project

being done by Ajax, which is six laning andfour laning — in preparation,” Reaburn said.“This is a very, very fast growing area ofCollier County, and this is in anticipation ofthe long term population growth in thisarea.”This phase of the project is currently in its

second month, and has a total timeline of 22months. Completion is set for October 2015.Reaburn said he believes the utility relo-

cation and installation of the new stormdrainage systems will be the most difficultaspect of the project.“This is due to the fact that there are going

to be existing utilities that are being moved,such as telephone communication and gaslines, and there will be conflicts with themdue to the fact of deadlines,” Reaburn said.“It’s not just us that are relocating the utili-ties. We have Century Link, Teco Gas,Comcast, Qwest and there are several others.All of them are being relocated and reroutedaround this area. The road constructionaspect of it is the easy part. It’s what’s underthe road is what makes things complicated,and there literally are a lot of water lines,sewer lines and storm drain — a lot ofremoval of the existing lines, but we must

An intersection east of Naples, Fla., is atthe beginning stages of an overhaulunder the direction of Collier County.

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Bob Reaburn, general superintendent of Community Asphalt, on the intersection ofCR 951 and U.S. 41 project.

see COLLIER page 62

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Habitat for Humanity Teams Up With Link-Belt AgainLink-Belt Construction Equipment and

Lexington Habitat for Humanity have part-nered for a second straight year to help outtwo Lexington-area families in need. The partnership will put Nsenga Tshiunza

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said Tshiunza, who recalls losing everythinghis family owned in the war in the Congo.“We are happy that our children will alwayshave a home that belongs to them.” Right next door to them

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Two Lexington-area families are receiving homes thanks to Link-Belt Constructionand Lexington Habitat for Humanity.

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Representatives of North Dakota State College of Science(NDSCS), Komatsu America Corp., General Equipment &Supplies Inc. and Road Machinery & Supplies Co.announced an educational partnership resulting in the addi-tion of a Diesel Technology — Komatsu program to theNDSCS Diesel Technology department.Through this partnership, students will receive technical

training on Komatsu construction equipment and related

products. A combination of classroom instruction, hands-onlaboratory instruction and cooperative educational workexperience at participating Komatsu dealerships, likeGeneral Equipment & Supplies Inc. and Road Machinery &Supplies Co., will provide students with extensive experi-ence servicing Komatsu equipment.“We are pleased to add Komatsu to our reputable list of

partners and value their contributions to this program,” saidJohn Richman, NDSCS president. “With the recent comple-tion of our $10.3 million diesel educational facility expan-sion, the time is right to add this highly technical DieselTechnology — Komatsu program.”The Diesel Technology — Komatsu program will be

taught in Bisek Hall located in Wahpeton, N.D., beginningAugust 2014. Graduates of the program will earn anAssociate in Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) designed todevelop technically competent, professional service techni-cians.“NDSCS has been pivotal in making this partnership hap-

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ft. (100 m) of main telescoping boom and purchased enoughboom and jib segments for maximum system length. Thecrane’s luffing jib provides a flexible lifting solution on jobswhere space is limited, such as refinery applications, wherea conventional crane would require assembly over existingparts of the refinery. It offers an array of configurations,including the Sideways Superlift (SSL) system to boost lift-ing capacities, and features a load moment rating of 2,900tonne-meters. “The Terex AC 1000 was built to meet industry demand

for a high capacity crane capable of working in areas withlimited space,” said Jeremy Landry, project manager of DeepSouth Crane & Rigging. “Its ability to handle significantweight at an extreme tip height will give us versatility inplanning jobs, since we will be able to mobilize this crane inplace of other cranes in our fleet. We are proud to add thisequipment to our fleet as a state-of-the-art solution to meetour customers’ needs.”

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installed and still achieves axle weights of less than 13 tons(12 t). Measuring only 66.6 ft. (20.31 m) in length, the AC1000 crane is remarkably compact and maneuverable for a1,320-ton capacity class crane, according to the company. The machine can travel with its 164-ft. main boom on

roads to nearly any location and offers fast setup time due toits luffing jib erecting system. Offering a maximum systemlength of 535.8 ft., the wide selection of extensions andattachments for the unit have been designed for transporta-tion on standard trailers, eliminating the time and expenseassociated with obtaining permits and the need for special-purpose vehicles.The Terex AC 1000 all terrain crane can be equipped with

either a 164 or 328.1-ft. main boom, which features an opennose sheave that facilitates quick attachment of additionalboom segments. This delivers short rigging times to reach a328.1-ft. lifting height. In addition, the optional SidewaysSuperlift (SSL) system increases the machine’s lifting capac-ity for a variety of applications.The ergonomically designed crane cab, which offers a 20-

degree backward tilt, is equipped with an integrated IC-1touchscreen control system. This system allows operators tohave quick access to important information such as windspeed, wind direction, hook load, rated lifting capacity,reach, boom length and calculated and actual outrigger loadsby simply touching the screen.The Terex AC 1000 all terrain crane reaches travelling

speeds of up to 53 mph (80 km/h). A variable-ratio steeringsystem with active, speed-sensitive, electronically controlledrear axle power steering provides excellent maneuverabilityand cornering stability, according to the company. For more information on Deep South Crane & Rigging

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(L-R): Jim Strobush, Terex Cranes; Jeremy and Mitch Landry, Deep South; Mark Phillippi, Terex Cranes.

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Ring Power SVP/Director of New Sales Tim Maguire hasannounced the promotion of Chris Zeras to vice president ofsouth Florida regional sales manager/HE division. Zerasjoined Ring Power in 1998 as a sales coordinator with TheCat Rental Store division in Orlando. Six months later, hewas promoted to CRS account manager and transferred toDaytona, where he focused on expanding the division’s cus-tomer base and increasing revenues.

In 2001, Zeras returned to Orlando, where he continued asan account manager for The Cat Rental Store until 2007,when he was named heavy equipment sales representativefor Orange and Seminole counties. In 2011, Zeras was pro-moted to his most recent position as Orlando regional salesmanager.

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“I’m excited to take on this additional responsibility andlook forward to working with our entire south territoryteam,” Zeras said.

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PCCP to Replace Interim Closure Structures From 2006for a total pumping capacity of 2,700 cu. ft.per second (76.4 cu m). The station will be40.9 ft. (12.5 m) high, with an elevation of49.9 ft. (15.2 m).

London Avenue PCCP When complete, the PCCP at London

Avenue will consist of 11 generators (2.6mW each), four 5,000 hp pump motorscapable of pumping 1,800 cu. ft. per second,and two 2,500 hp pump motors capable ofpumping 900 cu. ft. per second — for a totalpumping capacity of 9,000 cu. ft. per second(254.9 cu m). The station height will be 43.9ft. (13.4 m), with an elevation of 52.9 ft.(16.1 m).The PCCP will replace the Interim

Closure Structures (ICS), which were con-structed in 2006. The existing ICS will con-tinue to provide 100-year levels of riskreduction until construction of the PCCP iscomplete. When the PCCP are commis-sioned, the ICS will be decommissioned anddismantled through a separate contract. Bradley said that the most significant

challenge with the project is designing thePCCP for the “current condition” as well asfor a “possible future condition.”“Current conditions require 100-year

storm surge barriers near Lake Pontchartrainfor 17th Street, Orleans Avenue, and LondonAvenue,” Bradley said. “These storm barri-ers include gates and a pumping station toform a new permanent risk reduction sys-tem. Each PCCP will allow the respectivecanal to be isolated from the lake and evacu-ate unimpeded canal flows. The new PCCPswill operate in series with the existing interi-or Drainage Pump Stations (DPS). PossibleFuture Conditions, which are not currentlyauthorized by Congress nor funded, mayrequire the removal of the DPS facilities anddeepening of the outfall canals from theDPSs to the PCCPs to allow drainage toflow to the PCCPs by gravity. The scope ofthe PCCP includes the requirements for theCurrent Conditions and adaptations whichwould allow conversion of the structuresshould authorization and funding becomeavailable for each PCCP to meet the PossibleFuture Condition.”Adaptable features of the PCCP are as fol-

lows:• The pump station substructure intake sill

elevation is adaptable to a deepened canaland lower water surface elevation.• The pump station substructure is

designed for a deepened canal and lowerwater surface elevation without need forremoval.• The pump station superstructure is

designed to accommodate larger engines andgear boxes.• The general site development, access,

and pump station footprint is sized for futureupgrades.• The channel transition is adaptable to

deepened canals and lower water surfaceelevation.• There is an expandable generating sta-

tion.• The bridge crane rails and supports will

be estimated based on requirements of

increased driver sizes necessary for deep-ened canals and lower water surface eleva-tion. “The PCCP is a design-build project,”

Bradley said. “This delivery system is usedto minimize the project risk for an owner andto reduce the delivery schedule by overlap-ping the design phase and constructionphase of a project. It is highly unusual for a

massive civil works project to be designedand constructed simultaneously, but theexpedited process is necessary given thecompressed timeframe. This method wasalso used for the Inner Harbor NavigationCanal Surge Barrier at Lake Borgne.”When fully operational, the three pump

stations combined will be able to pump24,300 cu. ft. (688 cu m) per second. That isenough water to fill an Olympic-sized swim-ming pool in 3.63 seconds or fill theSuperdome in less than 90 minutes. If all of the pile being driven for the proj-

ect were placed end to end, it would stretchmore than 48 mi. (77.2 km). Approximately 8,000 tons (7,257.4 t) of

reinforcing steel will be used on this project. “The Greater New Orleans Hurricane and

Storm Damage Risk Reduction System isbetter than at any time in the city’s history,”Bradley said. “The risk of flooding fromstorm surges has been greatly reduced. ThePCCP represents the final major construc-tion effort in this system.” Major subcontractors for the project

include Carlo Ditta Inc. for concrete;Crescent Resources LLC for hauling andclean fill haul; Greenhart Group LLC formiscellaneous metal manufacturing; Hi-Tech Electric Inc.; Jay Truck Service Inc. fortrucking/hauling; JC Patin Group LLC forutilities, slope paving and site work; PrimeControls LP; River City EnvironmentalServices Inc.; Rodney Hunt Company;Skyline Steel LLC for pile manufacturing;and Stantec Consulting Services Inc.,designer of record.Major equipment used on the 17th site

includes a Liebherr 1300, a Liebherr 1200SX, a Liebherr 1160, two Manitowoc 888sand a Grove 890E.On the Orleans site, major equipment

includes a Liebherr 1200 SX and aManitowoc 999.On the London site, major equipment

includes a Manitowoc 999, a Liebherr 1200SX and a Manitowoc 4000. On the Port site, major equipment

includes a Liebherr 1300 and a Manitowoc4100.In addition, many different pile hammers

are being used on the job. These include fiveMKT model V-5Esc’s manufactured in theMKT Manufacturing St. Louis, Mo., factory.Of the five hammers working on this site,two are being rented from Mississippi ValleyEquipment Co., which is the parent compa-ny of MKT. Two are being rented from RPIout of N.J. and one from Seaboard Steel inSarasota, Fla.

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MKT photoOf the five hammers working on this site, two are being rented from MississippiValley Equipment Co., which is the parent company of MKT.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photoA rendering of the completed PCCP at London Avenue.

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REMAN Program...

Sullair Repairs, ReplacesPortable Air CompressorsSullair, an industry leader on the forefront

of innovative compressed air solutions since1965, recently announced the nation-wideavailability of its “REMAN” factory author-ized remanufacturing program for Sullair1600H AF and 900/1150X HH portable aircompressors.Unlike a refurbishing program in which

selected parts are repaired or replaced oncethey become unusable, the Sullair REMANprogram provides a replacement for T2/T3air compressors with a fully remanufacturedSullair air compressor that features the samefactory warranty as a new unit. Once anexchange takes place, Sullair fully disassem-bles the used air compressor core andinspects, cleans and services all of its com-ponents. Only Genuine OEM parts are usedin the process. Extensive testing is conduct-ed, to ensure that the remanufactured unitmeets the original specifications.Sullair initiated this program on a limited

basis late last year with the 1600H AF

portable compressor. Today, the program isbeing rolled out on a nation-wide basis, andexpanded to include the 900/1150X HHportable air compressor.“The early customers that have taken

advantage of the REMAN program describeit as a win-win, because not only do they endup with a like-new air compressor and asame-as-new warranty, but they receive itquickly, which minimizes disruption to theirwork schedules,” said Rebecca O’Mara, sen-ior director of business development, Sullair.“The program has been so successful thatwe’re now able to offer REMAN on anation-wide basis.”Customers wanting to avoid the hassle of

selling their old equipment, or hoping toextend the life of their rental fleets shouldcontact Sullair to find out more about theREMAN program.

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Sullair Portable Lines UtilizeEPA Compliant Technology To meet the new Environmental

Protection Agency (EPA) Tier-IV standard,Sullair has redesigned its line of portable aircompressors utilizing advanced emissioncontrol technology for compliance withthese guidelines. Decreasing exhaust emis-sions and sulfur levels by as much as 99 per-cent, the new line of compressors offers acleaner alternative to the older Tier-II orTier-III products. Like all Sullair products,the new Tier-IV 1600 family of portable aircompressors was designed for total accessi-bility and reliability, according to the manu-facturer. With the goal of making dependable,

quality products accessible at every level,Sullair also has the Sullair CertifiedREMAN Program. The REMAN program isa factory authorized remanufacturing pro-gram for Sullair 1600H AF portable air com-pressors, featuring genuine OEM parts.Unlike a refurbishing program in whichparts are only replaced once they becomeunusable, the REMAN program begins witha fully disassembled Sullair used air com-pressor core and requires each component toundergo a thorough inspection process.

Following inspection, parts are cleaned,serviced or replaced to ensure that each com-ponent meets the same high standards asnew Sullair products. As a result, SullairCertified REMAN compressors performlike new, and come with the same factorywarranty as a new Sullair air compressor. “Customers wanting to avoid the hassle of

selling their old machinery or hoping toextend the life of their rental fleets can nowconsider our new REMAN program as aneconomically savvy option,” said Carrie-Ann Flank, general manager-portables ofSullair. “Certified REMAN compressorsrun like new and help our customers avoidrental revenue loss with less downtime.”Flank also emphasized that REMAN aircompressors undergo the same rigorous test-ing and quality control as new Sullair aircompressors, and “eliminate the need foradditional service technicians or end usertraining on new Tier-IV machines.”For more information, call 219/879-5451

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

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Wacker Neuson IntroducesVertical Mast Light TowersWacker Neuson is

expanding its light towerline with the addition oftwo models designed forfaster set-up time andeasier operation. TheLTN 6KV and LTN8KV are trailer-mountedvertical mast light tow-ers. The vertical mast ismade of nine robust sec-tions that can be easilyraised and lowered inabout 20 seconds by thepush of a button. Thehydraulically activatedtelescoping mast col-lapses while remainingin the vertical position,eliminating the toweroverhang off the back ofthe trailer. This designdecreases the totallength of the unit, maxi-mizing the number ofmachines that can fit ona standard shippingtruck and in a rental stor-age space. The new LTN 6KV

and LTN 8KV are nar-row body light towersthat are ideally suitedwhenever nighttimeneeds to be converted todaylight. The mastextends 28 ft. (8.5 m)and retracts to just 7 ft.(2.m), lowering the center of gravity, allow-ing for more balanced towing, and makingthe light fixtures more easily accessible torotate. The mast is designed with pulleys onalternating sides, creating a very straight andsturdy tower during operation. The light barrotates 360-degrees and holds four ellipticallight fixtures with 1000 watt metal halidelamps that can be easily directed to offerincreased job site illumination. The new lightbar design also gives the user additionalrange of motion on all four light fixtures,allowing usage in reduced glare applicationssuch as highway construction. Wacker Neuson light towers offer quiet

operation with sound levels as low as 67dB(A) at 23 ft. (7 m), which provides formaximum versatility for almost any applica-tion. A large, 32.5 gal. (123 L) fuel tankallows for continuous lighting/run time overseveral nights of operation without refueling.Four-point jack stands provide for easy lev-eling, stability on uneven terrain and superi-

or wind stability. Lockable full length, highimpact polyethylene side doors are dent andrust proof and provide maximum accessibil-ity for easy servicing and durability for anyjob site application, according to the manu-facturers.The LTN 6KV and LTN 8KV utilize

many of the same components that the cur-rent standard light towers use, including thesame uni-body stamped frame, lights, bal-lasts, engines, and generators. The LTN 6KVis powered by a 13.1 Kubota diesel engineand offers a 6 kW generator. The LTN 8KVis powered by a 15.4 hp Kubota engine andoffers an 8 kW generator. Like the standardlight towers, the vertical mast light towersalso give customers the flexibility to cus-tomize their light tower by choosing from anextensive list of factory installed options,including a cold weather package.

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The new LTN 6KV andLTN 8KV are narrow

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Hipower Systems Debuts New Lineup of GeneratorsHipower Systems, a manufacturer of power-generation

and power distribution equipment worldwide, has debuted anew line of natural gas generators, including the HRNG-165,HRNG-230, HRNG-300 and HRNG-430 models. Thecompany also announced a new line of customizablecold pack-equipped generators, which are specially out-fitted to withstand the rigors of temperatures from 32F toas low as minus 50F. Although well-suited to all outdoorjob sites, these generators and packages perform espe-cially well on construction sites operating under extremeconditions.Hipower Systems designed these portable units with

superior durability and reliability, making them a perfectchoice for demanding construction sites with varyingload needs. The use of natural gas as the fuelsource reduces emissions and helps construc-tion contractors meet any local, state andnational emissions compliance requirements.Generator sets are powered by a radiator-cooled,

long-life, heavy duty, industrial PSI-HD gaseousengine driving a single bearing, four-pole, three-phase alternator, with IP23 protection. These enginesare capable of full rated load acceptance in one step and meetcurrent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) non-roadexhaust emission regulations.

Enclosure Fully sound attenuated enclosure, fabricated

in 11-gauge steel, powder coated with finish thatexceeds 1000-hr salt spray test, curved edges,minimum outside fasteners.• Ample layer of durable sound insulating

material placed all around the inside of the con-tainer, doors and ducting with metal retainerframes. Can be cleaned by high-pressure waterand is oil and fire resistant.• Vertical air discharge for quiet operation.• Wide, steel lockable access doors with rub-

ber seals for easy access by all maintenance per-sonnel and any necessary service by technicians.Stainless steel hinges, hardware and fas-teners resist corrosion.

ControlsDigital control panel to operate all manual

and automatic start and stop features. Many programma-ble automatic functions for local and remote controls withLED lights, tamper proof engine hour recorder with analogmeters: voltmeter and switch, three (3) ammeters, Hz meter,fuel gauge and battery charger. In the event a primary generator fails, Hipower generators

can offer redundancy systems through paralleling switchgearinstalled on board, and operations can continue without ahitch. A variety of optional equipment, including a voltage

selector switch and an array of power distribution add-ons,make these units extremely versatile, according to the man-ufacturer.

Cold PackGenerator PackagesThese packages ensure warm generator starts, greatly

reducing engine stress and wear and battery demand. Theyalso help operators surmount the considerable challenge ofkeeping generators running in cold temperatures.Hipower Systems, which always recommends winter

packs where generators will be running at 32F or below,incorporates a variety of options into its custom-designedwinter packs, based upon anticipated operating conditions:

Battery Warmer — Battery warmers enclose generatorbatteries in a thermal wrap which keeps the battery at aconstant 80F, boosting cranking power by as much as 75percent and prolonging battery life.

Block Heater — Installed on the coolant circuit, blockheaters keep the engine’s coolant warm enough to enablethe unit to start and attain/maintain the required load imme-diately.

Hydronic Coolant Heater — The hydronic coolantheater gradually raises the engine’s coolant temperature,assuring even heating of the engine block. Powered by thegenerator’s own fuel and power supply, they can operate nomatter where the generator is located.

Control Panel Box Heater — These heaters maintaintemperatures inside enclosures above a minimum setting,prevent damage to sensitive control panel electronics that

comes from the condensation that occurs under cer-tain conditions.

Dumper Louvers— A low-leak, Class 1A(International Energy Conservation Code),extruded aluminum damper designed with air-

foil blades for higher velocity and pressure HVACsystems. The thermostat-activated louver sys-

tem with electronic stall protection opensand closes as needed to maintain an opti-mum operating temperature inside the

generator enclosure. Exterior Louvers — Installed on the roof

of a generator enclosure, these louvers openand close based on the coolant temperature ofthe engine. This approach allows the engineto cool properly while keeping the enclosuretemperature sufficiently warm.

Snow Hood Kit — Snow hoods are spe-cially designed coverings that prevent snowaccumulation inside the generator enclosure.With the snow hood kit, Hipower Systemsalso can relocate the air exhaust if necessaryto prevent snow intrusion into the exhaustpipe without restricting air flow.

About Hipower SystemsHipower Systems (the U.S. subsidiary of

Himoinsa, S.L.) is the principal suppli-er of power distribution and prime,standalone power-generation equip-ment and packages to the United States

and Canadian markets, serving the resi-dential, commercial and industrial sectors

including the agriculture, telecommunications, heath careand oil and gas industries. The company builds and cus-tomizes diesel generators from 8 kW to 3 mW and naturalgas generators or alternative fuel/bi-fuel sets from 20 to 400kW with a complete range of accessories, including auto-matic transfer switches, paralleling switchgear, UL tanks,enclosures and power distribution equipment.For more information, visit www.hipowersystems.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

A generator on atrailer.

This HRNG model isshown with a heavy dutysub base.

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Trailblazer 325, Bobcat 250...

Miller Electric’s Welder/Generators Reduce Fuel Use, SoundThe Trailblazer 325 diesel and

Bobcat 250 diesel welder/genera-tors by Miller Electric Mfg. Co. —both fully compliant with all appli-cable EPA Tier IV Final emissionsregulations — deliver multiprocesswelding capabilities and smoothgenerator power, with technologiesdesigned for the professionalwelder, according to the manufac-turer.The Trailblazer 325 diesel

welder/generators are designed toextend runtimes by 55 percent,reduce fuel use by as much as 25percent, and reduce noise by 40percent for a safer, more produc-tive job site. A redesigned case —now 7 in. shorter and up to 80 lbs.lighter — provides a smaller foot-print, allowing a work truck tocarry more equipment and heavierpayloads. “We designed the Trailblazer

325 diesel to be the most fuel-effi-cient diesel welder/generator in itssize class without sacrificing anypower or performance,” said John

Van Meter, product manager,Miller Electric Mfg. Co. “Theseadvancements, along with designchanges to the way the machine isbuilt, allow for extremely quietoperation and a noticeably smallerand lighter footprint for truck inte-gration. By adding the optionalExcel power, customers will expe-rience even more dramatic fuelsavings and longer runtimes.”Two technologies — both stan-

dard features — anchor the newTrailblazer 325 Diesel welder/gen-erators: Smart-Cor technology andAuto-Speed technology. Smart-Cor technology provides

independent weld and generatorpower, ensuring no interactionbetween the welding arc and jobsite tools. Auto-Speed technologyautomatically adjusts the enginespeed to run at lower speedsdepending on the total power need-ed. For example, under low loads— such as welding with a 1/8-inchstick electrode — the engine willrun at idle speed (2,400 rpm). This

technology lowers fuel use andcost, and reduces noise levels in thework area. The recommended Miller-

exclusive Excel power option fur-ther improves fuel efficiency andsound reduction, and allows users

to run most job site tools at idlespeed (2,400 rpm) — saving sig-nificant amounts of fuel and reduc-ing noise, according to the manu-facturer. The Trailblazer 325 diesel

welder/generators are Stick, MIG,

Flux-Cored and DC TIG-capable.The machines also offer carbon arcgouging capabilities and the gener-ators are able to power Spectrumplasma cutters for additional cut-ting and gouging flexibility. For those in the construction

industry who do not require thehigher amperage output capabili-ties, the Bobcat 250 diesel withversatile AC and DC weld outputis well-suited for mobile mainte-nance trucks and now features asmaller and lighter case, freeing upspace in a work truck and allowingit to carry heavier payloads. ItsAccu-Rated 11,000-watt generatorincludes a 10-degree skewed rotordesign (also featured in theTrailblazer diesel welder/genera-tors) for smoother generatorpower.For more information, visit

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The Trailblazer 325 diesel welder/generator is designed to reducefuel use by as much as 25 percent, extend runtimes by 55 percent,reduce noise by 40 percent for a safer more productive job site,and allow a work truck to carry more equipment and heavier pay-loads, due to a redesigned case that’s 7 in. shorter and up to 80 lbs.lighter.

Doosan Portable Power Debuts Tier IV Final CompressorsDoosan Portable Power is intro-

ducing two new models of Tier IVFinal air compressors. The HP750WCU and

XP825WCU are fully Tier IVFinal-compliant large air compres-sors, and are powered by aCummins QSB6.7 Tier IV Finalengine. A diesel oxidation catalyst

(DOC) and selective catalyst reduc-tion (SCR) aftertreatment systemhas replaced the diesel particulatefilter (DPF) system used in previ-ous Tier IV interim models, makingthese machines virtually mainte-nance-free, according to the manu-facturer.“By combining the latest engine

technology with easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain features and a compactfootprint, the HP750 and XP825are engineered to deliver the powerand versatility needed to meet thedemands of challenging job siteconditions,” said Rus Warner, manager, global air products, Doosan Portable Power. Producing 750 cu. ft. per minute (cfm) at a rated operating pressure of 150 lbs. per square

in. (psi), and 825 cfm and 125 psi, respectively, the HP750 and XP825 are practical for gen-eral construction, abrasive blasting, or pipeline pressure testingNot only do the HP750 and XP825 sport high-performing engines, but both models also

benefit from a cool-box design thatimproves performance when oper-ating in high ambient conditions,eliminating long cool-down periodsand extending the service life of themachine, according to the manu-facturer.A large fuel tank offers nine

hours of runtime at full load.Placement of the fuel tank over theaxles provides better balance whenlifting or towing, regardless of fuellevels. Towing is further improvedby heavy-duty tandem axle trailersand 7-gauge steel fenders for reli-able, stress-tested transport.Productivity is maximized by a

full-color digital display that putsthe operator in complete control,eliminating the need for continualmachine monitoring. Back-lit LEDgauges provide instant access tocritical information needed to opti-mize uptime and ensure efficientmachine operation.

Side-by-side oil coolers allow for easy cleaning, while wide service doors provide safeaccess to routine service points.For more information, visit doosanportablepower.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The HP750WCU and XP825WCU are fully Tier IV Final-compliant large air compressors, and arepowered by a Cummins QSB6.7 Tier IV Final engine.

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Kohler’s New Lineup of MobileGenerators Offers Customers ChoicesKohler Power Systems’ new line of

mobile generators offers customersmore choice in terms of power outputand customization, allowing Kohlerdistributors to tailor a solution to suitcustomer requirements and price point.Kohler’s new mobile generator linealso includes a propane-poweredmobile generator with on-board fuelstorage capacity. Kohler’s entire range of the new line

will include 11 diesel gensets rangingfrom 35 to 680 kVA and four liquid-propane gensets ranging from 30 to125 kVA. Engineered to provide reli-able power in any situation, Kohler’smobile diesel generators are Tier IVFinal-compliant featuring the KohlerKDI engine (35 to 70 kVA models).The propane-fueled gensets will reduceusers’ fuel costs by 15 to 20 percent,according to the manufacturer. “Kohler Power System products are

engineered to exceed standard expecta-tions, and our new line of mobile gen-erators offers users a tough, reliablepower source in any circumstance,”said Steve Zielke, Kohler PowerSystems marketing manager. “Makingsure each customer has the right equip-ment is important, and we pride our-selves on our ability to understand cus-tomer needs and guide them throughtheir power support specificationprocess. Our new line of mobile gener-ators offers users a choice of fuel, awide range of engine sizes, and customreceptacle connectors, fuel tanks andpaint or decal packages. With Kohler’snew line of mobile generators, cus-tomers get a trusted power source theyknow will work for a long time in allenvironments.”Kohler will execute a staggered

release of 15 nodes from Februarythrough June 2015. The four propane-fueled models are eligible for incen-tives of $1,000 to $8,500 from thePropane Education & ResearchCouncil (PERC), making a move toefficient, environmentally friendlypropane very attractive.“Propane continues to be more

widely recognized as an efficient, low-carbon, alternative fuel for residentialand commercial applications, commer-cial mowing, and fueling engines,” saidTucker Perkins, PERC’s chief businessdevelopment officer. “Now, withKohler’s new product line, construc-tion professionals will have the optionto rent or purchase durable, propane-

fueled portable generators that offerreliable performance while producingfewer emissions. And, due to the valu-able incentives available from PERC,it’s more affordable for contractors tointegrate this type of greener, more sus-tainable equipment into their dailyoperations.”Kohler’s 45REOZT4 (45 kVA)

diesel-powered genset, which is TierIV Final-compliant and ideally sizedfor rental companies, features theKOHLER KDI (Kohler direct injec-tion) 2.4L diesel engine that does notrequire a diesel particulate filter, whichmeans it produces EPA-compliantpower in a smaller space. It can bemounted to a standard wheeled trailerwith an electric braking system or fittedon a dragable field skid when mobilityis not a concern. Upon release, alldiesel models will have tanks built for24-hour run times, a two-way valve toeasily transition to external fuel tanks,and a voltage selector switch option(three-voltage-position switch for mod-els up to 485 kVA, two positions for the680 kVA model). All mobile generatorsalso include the Kohler Decision-Maker 3500 digital controller, whichenables easy paralleling of two genera-tors.The Kohler 125REZGT is a

propane-fueled mobile generator withan on-board LP tank. Users working inareas without an LP gas supply can optfor the on-board tank and then switch

to an onsite supply when working inareas with an LP gas connection. Theon-board LP tank is built for a 24-hourrun time while connection to an exter-nal LP or natural gas supply offersextended usage. In addition to beingcheaper than diesel, LP gas burnscleaner so these Kohler mobile genera-tors produce fewer toxins and lesssmog-producing carbon monoxide,and will flash to vapor at atmosphericpressure, which reduces the risk ofaccidents from fuel spills. Thesemobile gensets also can be customizedwith optional add-ons like cam-locksand a voltage selector switch.For the new Kohler mobile genera-

tors, servicing is easier due to theenclosure, which offers straightforwardaccess to all parts without disconnect-ing any wires or parts. In addition,Kohler mobile generators include afluid containment system to collect anyleaking engine fluids to ease use andrepair. All Kohler generators come witha standard three-year warranty man-aged through a service network ofmore than 10,000 dealers across theUnited States dedicated to meeting theneeds of commercial and residentialcustomers. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Kohler’s entire range of the new line willinclude 11 diesel gensets ranging from 35

to 680 kVA and four liquid-propane gensets ranging

from 30 to 125 kVA.

Sullivan-Palatek Inc., Michigan City, Ind., is movingahead to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing compres-sor market. The company continues to increase production

from its recently construct-

ed stateof the art plant where it

produces all compressor units in house.With the switch to tier IV final for the domestic market wellunderway in all sizes the company continues to serve foreignmarkets with its reliable tier III offerings. The Sullivan-Palatek portable compressor line includes sizes from 185

cfm to 1800 cfm with pressures to200 psi as well as high pressure

machines with flows to 1500 cfmand pressures to 500 psi. A com-plete line of air tools and accessories roundout the offering.Exciting new products under development include a gaso-

line/propane powered 185 cfm unit which will offer cus-tomers an alternative to dieselpower.The company also

offers, in addition to a

complete line of elec-tric motor drivencompressors and air dry-ers for industrial applications,a complete line of construction electric compressors for therental and contractor market in sizes from 50 through 450 hp. For more information, visit http://www.palatek.com/.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Continuing Success...

Sullivan-PalatekSupplies WorldClass Compressors

The new gascompressor with

the propane tank.

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pressor.

ECC series in theelectric construc-tion compressor.

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Atlas Copco Launches XATS1050 Portable Compressor

Atlas Copco Portable Energy hasannounced the XATS 1050, a portable com-pressor that offers a flexible output withvariable pressure and flow settings.The XATS 1050 produces 1,050 cfm of

free air delivery at an operating pressure of150 psi, or 950 cfm at 200 psi. This dual rat-ing system ensures flexibility for a range ofapplications. It improves utilization ratesand return on investment for the rentalindustry where application flexibility isparamount. Even though the XATS 1050 contains

two ratings in one unit, it remains easy touse. The operator sets the pressure and theengine automatically responds with theappropriate airflow. The XATS 1050 features a new design

that incorporates a spillage-free frame and acompact tandem axle enclosure to ensuremaximum portability and flexibility at thejob site. As an option, customers can select from a

John Deere 6090 or Cat C9.3 engine forcompliance with Tier IV Final requirementsfor the North American market or Tier IIIfor other locations. “The new XATS 1050 gives our cus-

tomers with demanding jobs such as foun-dation drilling and industrial sandblastingthe flexibility and power that they need fortheir daily operations,” said RobertJohnston, factory product manager, AtlasCopco Portable Energy. “This new modelwill shortly be joined by the XAS 1150,which incorporates the same benefits whileproducing 1150 cfm at 100 psi operatingpressure.”The XATS 1050 will be available to order

in the fourth quarter of 2014.For more information, call 800/732-6762

or visit www.atlascopco.us.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The XATS 1050 produces 1050 cfm of free air delivery at an operating pressure of150 psi, or 950 cfm at 200 psi. This dual rating system ensures flexibility for a rangeof applications.

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By Jeff WinkeSPECIAL TO CEG

The big challenge asphalt con-tractors face today is how toimprove the quality performanceof asphalt paving through produc-tion, laydown and preservation.

The expectations for ride qualityand durability are greater.Contractors are realizing that yes-terday’s asphalt paving practicesare not good enough today. Thereare higher expectations and morestringent regulations for achievinga smooth, durable road, runway orparking lot.

Paving contractors face two bigthreats to quality results:temperature differentialsand aggregate segrega-tion. Both problems yieldthe same damagingresults: excessive airvoids, aka inadequate den-sity.

Hot-mix asphalt(HMA) temperature dif-ferentials occur whencooler HMA is placed dur-ing the job. This coolermaterial is usually causedby transporting the materi-al to the paver with theoutside and top of the loadcooling faster than theinside. On large mat jobs,the cooler areas will com-pact at a slower rate and reach ces-sation temperature more quicklythan the surrounding mat. Whatcan result are issues with inade-quate compaction in these isolatedareas, which then can causedecreased strength, reduced fatiguelife, accelerated aging/decreaseddurability, rutting, raveling, andmoisture damage. Generally, tem-perature differentials greater thanabout 25F (14C) will cause com-paction problems.

Segregation is a term often used

in paving to describe a number ofthings. An accepted definitioncomes from a 2000 research reportwritten by M. Stroup-Gardiner andE.R. Brown, “NationalCooperative Highway ResearchProgram Report 441: Segregationin Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements.” Itgoes, “Segregation is a lack ofhomogeneity in the hot mix asphaltconstituents of the in-place mat ofsuch a magnitude that there is areasonable expectation of acceler-ated pavement distress(es).”

They point out that “con-

stituents” refers to asphaltbinder, aggregates and airvoids. In essence, segre-gation negatively affectsthe HMA performanceand pavement life. Thechief problems are:reduced fatigue life, rut-ting, raveling and mois-ture damage.

Smoothness is the ulti-mate goal of the pavingcontractor. The finishedpaved mat smoothness iswhat contractors are eval-

uated on and how success is meas-ured. Smoothness matters. Thecontractor can win bonuses or befined based on the finished sur-face’s smoothness measure on theinternational roughness index(IRI).

Minimizing the need for pavingstarts and stops is a major objectivein planning for smoothness.Halting the paving operation candisrupt the uniformity of the pave-ment’s surface and compromisethe smoothness of the mat. Themain reason for unplanned stops in

paving operations is when materialis not available when needed.

Fortunately, asphalt-paving con-tractors today have access to bettertools for ensuring quality resultsand control throughout the pavingproject. One such tool is the mate-rial transfer vehicle (MTV).

MTVs are used to assist thepaver in accepting a regular supplyof HMA. Most pavers can receiveHMA directly from end-dump orlive-bottom trucks, however inmost situations it can be better touse an MTV. Paving machinesusing bottom dump trucks andwindrows require a windrow ele-vator MTV, while other MTVs areused to provide additional surgevolume, which is beneficialbecause it allows the paver to oper-ate continuously without stopping,minimizes truck waiting time at thepaving site and may minimizeaggregate segregation and temper-ature differentials.

Typically windrow elevators arepositioned directly in front ofpavers. They are designed to pickup the HMA windrow and transfer

it to the paver hopper, with the goalof virtually continuous paving andincreased production. When usingwindrows and windrow elevators,the windrow laydown rate mustmatch the paver laydown rate. Ifthe amount of material in thewindrow is too little or too much,the paver may become overloadedor may run dry and have to stop.It’s these stops that result in pave-ment deficiencies.

Surge volume/remixing MTVsare often used in tandem with apaver hopper insert that increasesthe capacity of the paver hopper.The insert is removable and some-times contains remixing apparatus(such as a pugmill) near the bot-tom.

Surge volume/remixing materi-al transfer vehicles offer severalunique advantages to the processof constructing asphalt pave-ments. MTVs can minimizeissues associated with trucking aswell as material and thermal segre-gation.

For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

SECT IONPavingPages 47-57

The Threats to Pavement Quality… and a Solution

Material transfer vehicles help ensure quality results and control.

Mat from a remix paver, but not a materialtransfer vehicle.

see PAVEMENT page 54

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Vögele i-Series Caters to N.A. Market

The 10-ft. (3 m) Vögele Vision i-Series pavers represent the next gener-ation of Vision pavers for the 21st cen-tury.

The tracked Vision 5200-2i andwheeled Vision 5203-2i pavers aredesigned especially for the require-ments of the North American market.These pavers are suitable for urbanapplications, as well as for highway,airport and commercial work.

The tracked Vision 5200-2i has amaximum paving width of 28 ft. (8.5m), with a maximum laydown rate of1,300 tph (1,179 t), and a transportwidth of 10 ft., while the wheeled5203-2i has a maximum paving widthof 25 ft. 6 in. (7.8 m), with the samemaximum laydown rate of 1,300 tph,and transport width of 10 ft.

The Vision 5200-2i and 5203-2i areequipped with ErgoPlus, Vögele’s totaldesign concept for easy paver opera-tion. ErgoPlus simplifies the operators’work and provides comfort, whileoffering owners unobstructed operatorvisibility of material hopper, screed andauger tunnel. These i-class Visionseries pavers are extremely cool andquiet during operation, according to themanufacturer.

Vögele Vision 5200-2iThe tracked Vision 5200-2i is

designed primarily for use in highwayconstruction, where it’s all about powerand productivity. With a powerful 6-cylinder Cummins engine delivering250 hp., the heavy-duty paver achieves

paving speeds up to 250 fpm (76 m)and travel speeds up to 7.5 mph (12kmh), both infinitely variable.

The large material hopper holds 240cu. ft. (6.8 cu m), and is dimensioned sothat plenty of mix can be available at alltimes. Two cylinders per side providesmooth operation. Continuous rubbertracks, 18 in. (46 cm) wide, with self-aligning front idlers, provide optimalsteering under any conditions. Dualtrack tensioning cylinders provide per-fect alignment, according to the manu-facturer.

The 5200-2i’s powerful Tier IViCummins engine provides excellenthorsepower-to-weight ratio, and thepaver benefits from highly efficientcooling for longevity of all paver com-ponents. Its advanced design providesprecise material handling, and its driveconcept provides detailed tracking.

With its auto-tensioning of convey-ors, optional auto-lubrication, andmore, the Vision 5200-2i frees its own-ers of many daily maintenance chores.

Vögele Vision 5203-2iThe wheeled Vision 5203-2i paver

provides the benefits of the next-gener-ation Vision pavers in a wheeleddesign, with its attributes of maneuver-ability and speed in work zones, andhigh flotation on unconsolidated sub-grades and loose shoulders. The 5203-2i can pave at speeds up to 250 fpm,and travel up to 12 mph (19 kmh), bothinfinitely variable.

Maximum power and torque is

obtained from hydrostatic drives, andseparate hydraulic drives are providedfor each of the rear wheels. Two or fourpowered front wheels are available asoptions. Electronic traction manage-ment ensures optimum tractive effortand protects the engine against over-load. Permanent ground contact offront wheels utilizes pivoting bogies.

Its top travel speed of 12 mph allowsthe paver to maneuver quickly on thejob site. A number of different driveoptions (6 X 2, 6 X 4 and 6 X 6) areavailable for the Vision 5203-2i, allow-ing the paver versatility in the field. The5203-2i’s small turning radius permitseasy and quick maneuvering, even intight corners. Electronic traction man-agement is provided.

Like the 5200-2i, its powerful EPATier IVi Cummins engine providesexcellent horsepower-to-weight ratio,with superior technology permittingvery low noise emissions, combinedwith highly efficient cooling toenhance longevity of all paver compo-nents. Also like the 5200-2, the Vision5203-2i features auto-tensioning ofconveyors, optional auto-lubrication,and more, freeing its owners of manydaily maintenance chores.

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The tracked Vision 5200-2i has a maximum paving width of 28 ft. (8.5 m), with a maximum laydown rate of1,300 tph (1,179 t), and a transport width of 10 ft. (3 m), while the wheeled 5203-2i has a maximum pavingwidth of 25 ft. 6 in. (7.8 m), with the same maximum laydown rate of 1,300 tph, and transport width of 10 ft.(3m).

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One MTV manufacturer, Roadtec, offers a solution — itsuniform remixing auger. The anti-segregation auger employsthree different pitches that get progressively bigger towardsthe center of the MTV. This triple-pitch flighting allows foradditional material to enter the auger area each time the pitchis increased resulting in thorough remixing. Additionally, the Roadtec MTV-1000 material transfer

vehicle offers another innovation — an offset gravity trans-fer, which is designed to provide reblending of asphalt mate-rials just before they are delivered to the paver, which is engi-neered to eliminate truck-end segregation and allow for con-tinuous in-line paving. The Roadtec MTVs also have option-al windrow attachments that can pick up material from thewindrow and deliver it to the paver properly mixed and at theright temperature through its process.Roadtec invented the concept of material transfer vehicles

in 1989 and currently offers three asphalt remixing devices,representing three different sizes: the SB-2500e/ex shuttlebuggy MTV, the SB-1500 shuttle buggy MTV, and theMTV-1000 material transfer vehicle. The SB-2500e/ex fea-tures a 25-ton (22.7 t) surge capacity and weighs 78,000 lbs.(35,380 kg). The SB-1500 can store up to 15 tons (13.6 t) ofasphalt mix and weighs 62,500 lbs. (28,350 kg). And thesmaller MTV-1000 weighs 50,000 lbs. (22,680 kg) and canhandle up to 10 tons (9 t) of asphalt mix.The Roadtec SB-2500e/ex has recently received what the

company refers to as upgrades, which include the addition ofbindicators, devices which show the paving crew exactlyhow much mix remains in the hopper, a Tier IV diesel enginefor North America, enhanced conveyor wear resistance,which is intended to lower operating costs, an adjustablewidth front hopper to make it compatible with truck widths

commonly used in countries outside the United States, andthe machine’s dual operator stations can now slide sidewayspast the outer edge of the main frame, which is deigned toimprove visibility.Back in the 1980’s, Roadtec engineers had been inspired

by pavement failure studies that had been conducted andwhich showed the significant causes were material segrega-tion. The company’s R&D staff looked at HMA at job siteswith infrared camera and saw dramatic temperature differ-ential in the mix, even when haul distances were short. Theresearch showed that non-uniform compaction, raveling andstripping could be directly traced back to the temperature dif-ferential. There are two technical papers researched and writ-ten by Roadtec technical staff entitled “Segregation: Causesand Cures” and “Temperature Segregation/TemperatureDifferential Damage.” The documents can be found as freedownloads on the Roadtec Web site as part of the productinformation on the SB-2500e/ex shuttle buggy MTV.The original concept of the MTV still holds today, as it did

25 years ago: a machine to “shuttle” HMA between the haultruck and the paver in order to provide an uninterrupted sup-ply to keep the paver productive. The ability to have nonstoppaving can reduce problems of temperature differentials andaggregate segregation, thus leading to a much smoother,more durable finished paved surface.The emergence of both the windrow elevator MTV and

the surge volume/remixing MTV are clearly benefitingpaving contractors as they pursue smooth, durable pavedsurfaces that meet the stringent quality standards that theyface today.

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

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Wacker Neuson Presents First CertifiedDealer Award Program in the AmericasWacker Neuson has launched a certified deal-

er award program for its full line, contracteddealer network. The award recognizes WackerNeuson dealers that show exceptional aftermar-ket service and support. A to Z Equipment,Phoenix, Ariz., is the first dealer to achieveWacker Neuson’s certified dealer status and toreceive the award.To qualify, dealers must reach a minimum

threshold on a point evaluation system, whichis based on a variety of aftermarket servicesincluding spare parts availability, organizationstructure, machine record management andcontinuous training. All Wacker Neuson con-tracted dealers will be introduced to this newprogram throughout the year and will beawarded certification levels to provide the bestoverall support and experience for end users.Dealers achieving the certified dealer awardreceive a plaque and other supporting pro-grams. Wacker Neuson dealers will workclosely with a dedicated aftermarket dealerdevelopment team to create a strategy to help grow andproactively prepare to support the emerging technology onthe market. “Being able to support and service innovative products

while minimizing downtime is essential,” said JasonOglesby, technical services manager of Wacker Neuson.“The program is designed to arm our dealers with theresources they need to best support their Wacker Neusonfleet. In turn, the dealer’s customers can be assured theirequipment is backed by a strong distribution network and amanufacturer who stands behind every product.”Wacker Neuson representatives were on hand at A to Z

Equipment, April 28th to present the certified dealer award.Also included in the day’s events was the presentation of theregional technician of the year award which was presented toRay Kinser, who was nominated for his exceptional support.

Doug Dickerson, sales manager of A to Z Equipment,expressed his gratitude and honor of receiving the awards. “The Wacker Neuson dealer network is a premier network

and this program gives dealers a high service standard tostrive for. The program gives dealers the opportunity to rein-force their commitment to the Wacker Neuson brand and totheir customers. “It’s a benefit for us to be able to share with our customers

the awards and our high level of service they symbolize.” A to Z Equipment was founded in 1960 and has been a

Wacker Neuson contracted dealer since 2009. As a contract-ed dealer, A to Z Equipment is a full service dealer that offerscontractors in the Phoenix area Wacker Neuson’s completeline of light equipment and compact equipment.

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

A to Z Equipment’s regional technician of the year award recipient Ray Kinser (C) and the after sales serviceand support group.

A to Z Equipment Certified Dealer Award winners (L to R) areFred Matricardi, president; Vicki Dickerson, vice president andtreasurer; Jason Oglesby, Wacker Neuson technical servicesmanager; and Doug Dickerson, sales manager.

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us through the recession, and we are comingout the other side of it now.”

Anderson credits two equipment dealer-ships for the company’s continued success.

“We primarily work with two equipmentdealerships, Flagler for the Volvo equipmentand Nortrax for the Deere equipment. Wehave had great relationships with them, andwhen we form a relationship with our suppli-ers we continue to work with them. Flaglerand Nortrax stand behind their equipment andtheir service is outstanding. All equipment isgoing to break down at some time, it is whatthe dealers do that keep us happy. Whether itis loaner equipment, or a standby on parts thatare sitting waiting for us, they go the extramile. That is why our fleet consists of Deereand Volvo equipment. We are very brand loyal.You look after us and we will continue to buyyour products.”

South Florida Excavation is currently atwork on another 38-acre condo complex, com-pleting site work including excavation of lakesand crushing rock.

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

Anderson Credits Flagler, Nortrax for Continued SuccessEXCAVATION from page 18

The operator uses the Volvo motorgrader on a commercial site in Lely.

maintain service at all times, and the traffic.”When complete, 951 will include six lanes throughout the area,

with an additional turning lane heading south onto westbound 41,separated by a large median.

“If you look at the aerial photographs, you will see that theintersection is now sitting probably at about a 35-degree angle,”Reaburn said. “When it’s done, we’re realigning a little bit —we’re going to try to straighten that out.”

Other subcontractors for the project include Highway SafetyDevices for lighting, signs and signalization; and Haskins Inc. ofBonita Springs is facilitating and completing all the installationand removal.

“Our biggest and most important goal here is to complete thisproject on time within the budget, and our most important factoris the safety and the well being of the automobile driving public,”Reaburn said. “We have to maintain it. This job will be builtentirely under traffic, which increases its risk, and it’s what makesit complicated.”

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG A John Deere 444 loader and a John Deere 190D are used to remove concrete.

Contractor Says Utility Work WillChallenge Crews

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flag, silhouettes of soldiers and logos from all five-armed force divisions. The bucket of the crawler exca-vator collected $19,317.75 in donations from booth vis-itors, creating a total donation to the WWP of$119,317.75.

A long-time supporter of the U.S. military, Kobelcowas pleased to make this presentation to the WWP.

“We can’t thank the ConExpo/ConAGG attendeesenough for helping us with our WWP fundraiser,” saidRon Hargrave, vice president of operations of KobelcoConstruction Machinery USA. “Kobelco cares aboutour injured military members and their families, and hasreally enjoyed this opportunity to give something backto those men and women who sacrificed their lives tomake ours safer.”

“We are continuously humbled by the generous sup-port of so many businesses and individual Americanswho raise money on our behalf,” said Lolita Jerido,community events manager, Wounded Warrior Project.“Thank you, Kobelco, for creating such a unique eventthat not only celebrated the five branches of our armedforces, but also raised money that is fueling life-savingprograms for our nation’s heroes. You are truly makinga difference in the lives of many.”

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

mentguide.com.) CEG

John Roberts (L), Houston Chapter of theWounded Warrior Project, presents a plaque ofthanks to Kobelco Construction Machinery USA’sPresident Pete Morita.

A Personal Journey to Heal Himself — and OthersWounded Warrior Relations Executive Vice President John

Roberts of Houston, Texas, accepted the $119,317.75 dona-tion check presented to the Wounded Warrior Project byKobelco Construction Machinery USA.Roberts, himself a wounded veteran, knows just how life-

changing a donation like this can be.In March 1992, while on deployment with the Marine

Corps, his CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter experienced a com-plete engine malfunction off the coast of Somalia and explod-ed in mid-flight. There were 18 Marines onboard; four werekilled. Roberts survived the crash but had third degree burnsover 80 percent of his body and nearly lost his right arm. Hewas sent to Brookes Army Medical Center in San Antonio,Texas, where he spent more than a year recovering, not onlyphysically, but also mentally. Like so many of the wounded warriors of today, Roberts

had begun to experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, orPTSD as it’s commonly called, and started self-medicatingwith alcohol. If it had not been for a fellow Marine whooffered to help him, Roberts might not be here today, he said.With the support of this fellow Marine, Roberts began a newmission to assist his fellow veterans and in 2003, theDepartment of Veterans Affairs sent him to Walter Reed ArmyMedical Center in Washington, D.C., where he spent sixmonths helping injured service members and their families toobtain their VA benefits. Roberts had found his new passion and mission in life —

he would do everything he could to take care of the newestgeneration of wounded warriors. That led him to theWounded Warrior Project.One of Roberts’s proudest achievements so far with the

WWP has been the development of a mental health programfor the Wounded Warriors Project where the participants feelsafe talking about their problems and challenges with theirpeers.As for his own healing, Roberts has come a long way, and

while his physical scars are are only noticeable if you lookhard, his emotional healing is very apparent. “When you

have third degree burns over 80 percent of your body, youcan get one hell of a facelift!” he said. With his sense ofhumor still intact, Roberts said he is a much better person nowthan he was before he was injured. Roberts said every dayhe is living the logo of the Wounded Warrior Project, whichis one warrior helping another warrior. The Wounded Warrior Project was formed in 2001

because its founders saw that many of the needs of returningwounded service members were not being met. The foundersdecided that the WWP would be a different kind of veterans’charity in that the organization would not accept governmentfunding and would remain true to the mission of “honoringand empowering wounded warriors.” The WoundedWarrior Project relies solely on the American public to standbehind it and to support the 20 different programs and serv-ices, such as Project Odyssey, TRACK, and the TransitionalTraining Academy. These programs are designed to meet thegrowing needs of this newest generation of wounded war-riors.According to Roberts and the WWP, without the generos-

ity of the American public and companies like Kobelco, thesewounded warriors would simply “fall through the cracks” andbecome just another statistic. They would not be able to reachtheir goal of ensuring that this is the most well-adjusted gen-eration of wounded warriors in our nation’s history. TheWounded Warrior Project’s holistic approach to serviceincludes not only the warrior, but his or her family as well. Theservices encompass the mind, body, economic empower-ment and engagement. Without addressing all of theseareas, the wounded warrior will be less likely to fully recoverand will have a harder time adjusting to his or her “new nor-mal,” according to the organization. Roberts joined the United States Marine Corps in 1982 at

the age of 17. He was medically discharged from the UnitedStates Marine Corps in 1996 with 14 years of service as acombat platoon sergeant. Roberts has been with theWounded Warrior Project for eight years. He and his familylive in the Houston, Texas, area.

KOBELCO from page 1

Kobelco Donates SK350LC Patriotic Crawler ExcavatorsKobelco employees (L-R): Jordan Lumpkins, RonaldHargrave, Randy Hall and Pete Morita (far right)stand with John Roberts (second from right)of the Houston Chapter of The Wounded Warrior Project after presenting a check for $119,317.75 to the organization.

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spending likely depressed construction employment nearWashington, while of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy maybe having an impact on construction employment in metroareas in New Jersey.”Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif., added the

largest number of construction jobs in the pastyear (11,100 jobs, 10 percent); followed byDallas-Plano-Irving, Texas (9,500 jobs, 9 per-cent); Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, Calif.(8,500 jobs, 11 percent) and Atlanta-SandySprings-Marietta, Ga. (8,100 jobs, 9 percent).The largest percentage gains occurred in ElCentro, Calif. (42 percent, 800 jobs);Steubenville-Weirton, Ohio-W.V. (35 percent,600 jobs); Pascagoula, Miss. (27 percent,1,500 jobs) and Springfield, Ill. (27 percent,1,000 jobs).The largest job losses from April 2013 to

April 2014 were in Bethesda-Rockville-Frederick, Md. (minus 3,700 jobs, minus 11percent); followed by Gary, Ind. (minus 2,900jobs, minus 15 percent); Newark-Union, N.J.(minus 1,600 jobs, minus 5 percent) andBergen-Hudson-Passaic, N.J. (minus 1,300 jobs, minus 5percent). The largest percentage decline for the past year wasin Atlantic City-Hammonton, N.J. (minus 18 percent, minus900 jobs); followed by Gary, Ind., Danville, Ill. (minus 13

percent, minus 100 jobs) and Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton,N.J. (minus 13 percent, minus 300 jobs).El Centro, Calif. experienced the largest percentage

increase (23 percent, 500 jobs higher than April 1991)among the 22 metro areas that topped or matched their priorApril construction employment highs. Baton Rouge, La.,

added the most jobs since reaching its prior April peak in2013 (4,100 jobs, 9 percent). Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, Ariz.(minus 89,100 jobs, minus 49 percent) experienced thelargest drop in total construction employment compared to

its prior April peak in 2006 while Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Ariz. experienced the largest percentage declinecompared to its April 2006 peak (minus 68 percent, minus5,300 jobs).Association officials noted signs that the federal govern-

ment is again ready to invest in aging infrastructure shouldprovide more stability for a constructionindustry that has yet to fully recover from itsyears-long downturn. The Water ResourcesReform & Development Act, which providesfunding for vital waterways, port and floodcontrol projects, passed the House andSenate with overwhelming bipartisan sup-port. And a Senate committee recentlybacked new surface transportation legislationto fund highway, bridge and transit improve-ments.“After years of declining public sector

demand for construction that has partly offsetgrowing private sector demand, Washingtonofficials seem open to investing in our aginginfrastructure,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, theassociation’s chief executive officer.“Passing a new highway and transportation

bill would certainly help boost construction employment inmany parts of the country.”

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

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale Add Largest Number of JobsEMPLOYMENT from page 1

“After years of declining public sector demand forconstruction that has partly offset growing privatesector demand, Washington officials seem open toinvesting in our aging infrastructure.”

Stephen E. SandherrAssociated General Contractors of America

to maintaining a beef cow herd.Although Flowers said that his passion is in civil con-

struction, he realizes that structural concrete and general con-tracting are the company’s “bread and butter.”“We self-perform many aspects of a construction project

including, but not limited to, rebar placement, excavations,formwork, concrete placement, and carpentry to name afew,” Flowers said. “We also subcontract certain compo-nents such as plumbing, electrical, and HVAC.” Flowers noted that his days with Caterpillar date back

prior to his relationship with Blanchard Machinery, but he’sbeen very pleased with the service he has experienced withthem.“I go back with Caterpillar equipment over 40 years to

when I started in the agriculture business,” Flowers said.“We have been very involved with Blanchard — we nowown 13 pieces of Caterpillar equipment, which were all pur-chased at some point from Blanchard. We have a couple ofdozers, three track hoes, three lifts, two backhoes, compactlifts and two four-wheel drive loaders. I was always closelyconnected to Colombia before they built the Florence store,but Florence makes it very convenient. We can be there andget a part within 15 to 20 minutes. They typically have nextday delivery, and we have a super relationship with theirservice department, and obviously their sales division. Forinstance, we have a loader that cleans sediment ponds at alocal factory, and that is a six day a week job. That loadermust function every day. If the need arises Blanchard hasarranged for me to have a backup on site very quickly. We

look forward to continued success with both Caterpillar andBlanchard Machinery.”For more information on Sun Construction Inc. visit

www.sunconstructionsc.com.For more information on Blanchard Machinery visit

www.blanchardmachinery.com/Home.aspx. (This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Sun Construction Self-Performs Many Aspects of ProjectsSUN from page 12

Sun Construction Inc. relies on Caterpillar Equipmentincluding this Cat TL642 telehandler from BlanchardMachinery. The operator moves concrete forms for thenext segment of the project.

Marshall Flowers (L) and Keith Hill, general manager,confer about an aspect of the RockTenn Paper Millproject.

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Palmetto Chooses Sakai Machines From May Equipment which are also huge savings to the tax pay-ers and our customers, and a great way toreuse a product that is 100 percent recycla-ble.”

Charlie Goll, vice president of equipmentservices and purchases, has seen his share ofgrowth in various areas of the company.

“Palmetto Corp is a fast-growing compa-ny,” Goll said. “It was a smaller companywhen I started back in 2006, and withShawn’s approval, we’ve moved forwardwith growing into a larger company and try-ing to be on the cutting edge all the time. Helikes to move forward into the future, andlikes new and experienced people cominginto the company. When I first started withthe company, we had maybe 260 pieces ofequipment, and now we’re somewherearound 440 pieces — everything fromsmaller equipment to larger equipment.We’ve been moving pretty well, and thanksto the economy right now, we’re starting tomove forward a lot faster — we’re expand-ing all our grading crews, and concretecrews. We’ve expanded our paving crews,and this year we’re trying something newand subbing some of our paving, which hasbeen unusual for us to ever do, but businessis allowing that now, and we’re going to tryto move forward with it.”

Goll noted that in the paving division, thecompany is doing a lot of mainline work.

“Some jobs that will be coming up short-ly are a lot of four-lane out of two-lane, andwe’ll start off with widening on a lot of jobs,and come back and do the mainline work,”Goll said. “We aren’t into any type of super-

pave right now. We’re running normal bases,and surface, but we’re using automatics. Wehaven’t gotten into the GPS yet with thepavers, but it’s coming.”

Goll’s choice for rollers was MayEquipment and Sakai because of his earlierexperiences.

“I requested Sakai because I was with alarge company a long time ago, and we didcompaction testing with every roller that wasmade, and Sakai was a top player,” Goll said.“We picked Sakai because I knew that theywere bullet proof. I’ve run Sakais all along,and I’ve known that they have been goodand dependable — hardly ever have anydown time with them, and with compaction,

they’re number one. We really went throughsome extensive testing, and we tested in fourdifferent areas of the country, and in eachone Sakai came up in the top ranking forbeing able to pave with speed and still getcompaction. I worked with Sakai’s owner atthe time — I was on a procurement program— and he was real good about acceptingchange. We gave him information on how tomake changes, and it worked out well forus.”

Goll has been pleased with the service thecompany has received from MayEquipment.

“I have done a lot with May in the past,”Goll said. “They carry a variety of equip-ment when we need it. They’re easy to workwith, and get the product on the job for me.We just had a history, and like I said — we

haven’t had to have much Sakai support,because there’s no support needed.”

Godwin feels that the company has a solidfoundation and history that will continueinto the future.

“I think most contractors are prettyresilient,” Godwin said. “In the constructionbusiness, it’s not a set, easy, ‘do the samething every day’ job. Whether you have todeal with changing economy or internalissues, you have those issues in any business.I think most contractors can figure a way outto make it work. We’ll continue to do thesame as we continue to look for moregrowth opportunities.”

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

Palmetto Corp recycles, crushes and reuses asphalt using this KPI-JCI machine.

The operator uses a Sakai SV540D compactor on the Highway 52 widening project.

The operator uses a Sakai SW 850 on the Thompson Creek bridge project inCheraw, S.C.

PALMETTO from page 8

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3771 Palm Beach Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33916

239-694-2185Fax: 239-694-6059

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Hwy. 31 SouthPelham, AL 35124

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5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

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Monroe, NC 28112704-233-4242

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2695 Davie Rd.Davie, FL 33314954-916-1020

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TYLER EQUIPMENT CO., INC.2613 Main St.

Conway, SC 29516843-248-5294

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Cummins Vice President Jeff Jonesto Retire; Company Names Successor

Cummins Inc. announced that Jeff Jones, vice president— North American engine business and marketing commu-nications, will retire from the company on June 30, 2014.

“While we are excited for Jeff as he heads toward a well-deserved retirement, the company will miss his leadership,”said Rich Freeland, president — engine business, and vicepresident — Cummins Inc. “Jeff has had a tremendousimpact throughout his career on countless Cummins cus-tomers, employees and the North American truck industry asa whole.”

Jones joined Cummins in 1977 as a regional service man-ager, after beginning his career as an application engineer atGeneral Motors. From early in his Cummins career, Joneshas worked in customer-facing roles, including service, fieldsales and support, OEM account management, market com-munications and national accounts.

“I am extremely grateful to have spent 37 years with thisgreat company, and am honored to have helped Cumminsachieve its leading position in North America,” Jones said.“More than anything else, I will miss working with myindustry colleagues and customers, as well as the many tal-ented employees at Cummins.”

Succeeding Jones in the leadership of the North AmericanEngine Business will be Amy Boerger. In her new role,

Boerger will be responsible for national accounts, field salesand support and the North American on- and off-highwayOEM business.

Boerger joined Cummins in 1984. During her 30-yearcareer, she has held roles in automotive marketing, field salesand service, OEM account management and CumminsEmission Solutions aftermarket business. Boerger mostrecently served as general manager — field sales and sup-port.

Lori Thompson will assume a new position as vice presi-dent — engine business marketing, and will have responsi-bility for global marketing, marketing communications andemerging-growth opportunities. Her most recent positionwas vice president — truck and bus engine business. Shejoined Cummins in 1979 as a planning specialist, and hasheld roles in marketing, logistics, plant management, quali-ty, parts and Cummins ReCon business.

“I have every confidence that Amy and Lori are ready totake on these new leadership roles. They both bring signifi-cant experience in sales and marketing at Cummins, and willensure a seamless transition for our customers and otherstakeholders,” Jones said.

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

Jeff Jones, vice president — NorthAmerican engine business andmarketing communications, willretire from the company on June30, 2014.

Lori Thompson will assume a newposition as vice president —engine business marketing, andwill have responsibility for globalmarketing, marketing communica-tions and emerging-growth oppor-tunities.

Amy Boerger will be responsiblefor national accounts, field salesand support and the NorthAmerican on- and off-highwayOEM business.

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State Adds Component to Job After Rare Snow, Ice Storms

opposite sides of the median and barrierwall, with a treed area in the middle of thejob.

“They come to the job side by side, splitone in the new east bound and one in thenew west bound and then come back togeth-er,” Schwartz said. “That allowed us todemolish and remove and replace entireexisting lanes. First we built the widenedpart to the inside and that is where we put the

traffic so we could build the outside por-tion.”

There were no real surprises in the work,but some of the existing conditions, such asthe amount of groundwater and unsuitablematerials from it, were new to some of thecrew, Schwartz said.

“There are natural springs. We had someundercut areas, had to remove the materialand go back with a stone base and under-drains,” Schwartz said.

The state also added another componentto the job after rare snow and ice stormswreaked havoc on the asphalt on the existingwestbound segment, sparking a number ofdamage claims.

“While we were here and already disrupt-ing traffic, we decided it was in our bestinterest to the public to get it done now andcomplete this project rather than start a newproject after Zachry moved out,” Miller said.

Because time was of the essence, theSCDOT put the job out as an A plus B bid,which is not something the agency doesoften, Miller said. With an A plus B bid,contractors assign a dollar figure to eachcomponent of the job. That’s the construc-tion cost. The B portion is the number ofdays in which the contractor estimates it willtake to complete the job. The state thenassigns a dollar figure for each day.

“For our project, the days were charged$15,000 each,” Schwartz said. “We bid 600days, or 20 months … Our constructioncosts totaled around $64 million, then theyadd 600 x $15,000, or $9 million to the $64million. They do this for all bids and the low-est bid wins.

“Theoretically, your construction pricecould be higher and days lower and get thejob. This job also had a C portion, so it wasA+B+C. The C portion was the number ofdays utilizing a detour route for eastbound I-20, charged $20,000 per day. With ourrevised staging we eliminated this detour.We bid 20 days for the C, and used 0. TheDOT will usually offer an incentive as well.We could finish earlier than 600 days and

receive an incentive of $15,000 per day, upto 45 days.

“On the flip side, there are liquidateddamages for going over the 600 days, alsocharged at $15,000. The incentive was a no-excuse, meaning additional scope / changeorders, etc. could increase the duration andmove the liquidated damage date, but theincentive is fixed at the 600 day mark. Thistype of bid allows the contractor to be inno-vative and think of different ways of per-forming the work. There is also the risk ofgoing over the allotted days and paying liq-uidated damages. With the market being socompetitive right now, these type of jobs cangive some contractors an advantage if theyare able to plan and perform the work effi-ciently.”

The equipment used on the project includ-ed a Guntert and Zimmerman 850 concretepaver with a dowel bar inserter, a LeicaGrade Control for the concrete paving, aRexcon Batch Plant and the typical graders,dozers and loaders. At its peak, the job creat-ed about 85 jobs, with an additional 40 sub-contractor employees.

Workers are set to switch to final stage ofpaving, casting the median barrier in placeand striping before opening travel in all sixlanes. The completion date is set for August15.

“I think the public is going to be happy,”Miller said.

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

Zachry Construction photoThe section of I-20 under construction runs through an area just north of Columbia.

Contractors are closing in on the August completion date on Interstate-20 in thenortheast Richland County of S.C.

ZACHRY from page 1

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Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale$80

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Caterpillar 966K XE Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$95

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$60

Caterpillar 988B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................................$50

Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100

Euclid R-35 Quarry Truck (Conrad), 1:50 Scale......................$175

Hamm GRW 280 Compactor w/Canopy, 1:50 Scale ................$90

Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale....................................$45

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International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65

International 560 Pay Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$145

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

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John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$45

John Deere 460E Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale........................$70

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$35

John Deere 744H Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................$45

John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65

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Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85

Komatsu D65PX-17 Dozer, 1:50 Scale........................................$80

Komatsu D375 A Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$125

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

Komatsu HM250 Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$75

Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$80

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75

Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ......$90

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Northwest 25D Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$60

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Vogele Super 700 Small Paver, 1:50 Scale ................................$80

Vogele 1900 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale....................................$125

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$115

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Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120

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WE BUY MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERV-ICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OROTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OFALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDEDTRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFERIN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COM-PUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTSOPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKSOR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED,OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOTSOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUEDPRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASEIN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANYAMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEELFREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OREMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER | CAT 966FII - FROMEUROPECONTACT: LILIANA PINHOPHONE: 00351 912961364EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMP TRUCKS | USED TRI-AXLEDUMPTRUCKS. INTERNATIONAL ORFREIGHTLINER BASE. CUMMINS ORDETROIT DIESEL ENGINE.CONTACT: MATT POWERSPHONE: 714-330-4086EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS | I AM LOOKING TOBUY USED CATERPILLAR WHEELLOADERS 920, 926, 930, 936, 938F/G,950B/C/E/F, 966C/D/E/F/H, 980C/F AND988B. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASEOFFER ME WITH PICTURES, SERIALNUMBER, CONDITION, LOCATION ANDFINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB 214S CAB ASSEMBLYCONTACT: GREG CUNHAPHONE: 781-942-2600FAX: 781-942-0940EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER EXCAVATOR | KOMATSUEXCAVATORS: PC150-5, PC200LC-3 -5 -6 -7 -8, PC300LC-3 -5 -6 -7, PC400LC-5 -6-7, PC450LC-6 -7 HITACHI EXCAVA-TORS: EX120-3 -5, EX200LC-1 -3 -5,EX400LC-1 -5CONTACT: CHUNG ASIPEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED OR NEW EQUIPPED CAB WITHELECTRICAL INSTALLATION/WIRING/FOR SKID STEER CAT 252B/YEAR 2004-2005/ I HAVE ONE CATBURNED OUT.CONTACT: MAJOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

SMALL LOG LOADER TRAILER | I AMLOOKING FOR A SMALL LOG LOADER,ANDERSON, FARMI, METAVIC ETC.ABOUT 10 FT REACH AND LIFT OFABOUT 700 LBS AT FULL REACH. IM INNORTHERN WI AND WILL BE WILLINGTO DRIVE A COUPLE HUNDRED MILESIF PRICE IS RIGHT AND MACHINE IS INGOOD SHAPE.CONTACT: RUSSPHONE: 715-205-8074EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GP BUCKECT | LOOKING TO BUY AGOOD USED GP BUCKET FOR A 1997CATERPILLAR 950F II WHEEL LOADER ,IT CAN BE WITH COUPLER OR PIN ON.CONTACT: NICK DINAPOLIPHONE: 631-273-1893FAX: 631-273-2418EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE UNILOADER FRONT BUCKETWITH TEETH 65 1/4 | FRONT BUCKETWITH TEETH FOR CASE UNILOADER 651/4CONTACT: AUGUST RUFPHONE: 913-238-3039FAX: 913-667-3397EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 780B OR CASE 780CCONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 775-560-1135FAX: 775-786-1532EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRILL RIG | INGERSOL RAND DRILLRIG ECM 150, 350 OR 490CONTACT: ISHMAELPHONE: 5166505149FAX: 631 242 4658EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY BACKHOE LOADERCONTACT: M.A.BARIPHONE: 77238974EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | WE WANT TO KNOWWHO OWNS MARSH BUGGIES, USEDMARSH BUGGIES AND WE PAY SEVER-AL $1, 000 FINDERS FEES IF THEIRINFO HELPS US FIND UNITS TO RENT,BUY OR SELL. PLEASE SEND WHATYOU HAVE.CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUMP TRAILER | LOOKING FOR USED10-14 DUMP TRAILER 10K+ LBSCAPACITY. REASONABLY PRICED. LIVEIN THE ESCANABA, MI AREA, PICK UPWITHIN 100 MILES.CONTACT: RAY DISHNOPHONE: 906-241-7358EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WHEEL LOADERS | I AM LOOKING TOBUY USED CATERPILLAR WHEELLOADERS 920, 926, 930, 936, 938F/G,950B/C/E/F, 966C/D/E/F/H, 980C/F AND988B. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASE SENDPICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, CONDI-TION, LOCATION AND FINAL OFFERPRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WB INSLEY CRANE | IM LOOKING FORTHE LAGGING OFF THE DRAG DRUM.CONTACT: JOHN CHRISTIANSONPHONE: 12318729117EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKIDSTEER | HIGH FLOW SYSTEMWITH 18 INCH COLD PLANER, SWEEPER ATTACHEMENT AND WATER TANK KITCONTACT: MARCELEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED 12 MONTHS HEAVY EQUIP-MENT USER USA NOT ADVERTISED |NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZERCRAWLER EXCAVATOR GRADERLOADER 1975 TO 2013, NO OVERSEAS,RUN OR NOT NO KACKER ??? USACONTRACTORS NO SALESMAN ??PLEASECONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EAGLE 1400 | EAGLE 1400 PORTABLEIMPACTOR WITH DISCHARGE CONVEY-OR AND MAGNET DIESEL/ELECTRICCONTACT: JOEPHONE: 7249445569EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHIPPER | AN INDUSTRIALSELF-FEEDER WANTED. PRICE RANGEOF $5,000 - $10,000.CONTACT: JERRY HINZPHONE: (517) 612-7951EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL EXCAVATORS | WE ARE LOOK-ING FOR DAEWOO 130W- 140W- 170W ;YEARS 1985 TILL 2004CONTACT: PENNINGS VOFPHONE: (0031)622492445EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 590 SUPER L FROM CONTRAC-TOR CAB 4X4 EXTENDAHOE | CASE 590SUPER L 4X4 CAB EXTENDAHOE PREFUNDER 5000 HOURSCONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AN AVERAGE USED DUMP TRUCK 2003-2005. FOR EXPORTCONTACT: EMMANUELPHONE: 3013669270EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TELEHANDLER | TELEHANDLER:LINEA: 644 TRACCION 4X4 / DOBLEMARCA : LULL CORP FROM MODEL1995 TO 2005 VIN : G3U4N11-3122SERIE: 4039DF001 VELOCIDADES :NEUTRAL HP. 99 /COULD BE BIGGER.CILINDROS : 04 / COULD BE BIGGERCOMUSTIBLE : DIESEL CC: 3.9 L ORBIGGER CAPACIDAD DE CARGA 2.7 TMMODELO G44 LINEA: HIGHLANDER IITONELAJE: 6000 LBS – 27´(8.23M) 4,000 LBS – 34´(10.36M) 1500 LBS MAXBOOM.CONTACT: CARLOS DE LEONPHONE: 50255179350EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANES | WE ARE LOOKING FOR AFEW LATE MODEL 200-TON CLASSCRAWLER CRANES, PREFERABLYWITH A 3RD DRUM . SOME ACCEPT-ABLE MODELS: LINK-BELT LS-248H5KOBELCO CK-2000II MANITOWOC14000 TEREX HC-230 THANKSCONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU | D21A-6CONTACT: DAVIDEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRADER | USED LEEBOY 635 OR SIMI-LAR COMPACT GRADER FOR FARMUSE. MUST BE RUNNING AND IN GOODCONDITION. HOPE TO PAY 5-15KCONTACT: SHAWNPHONE: 757-328-9664FAX: 757-514-0010EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SURPLUS TOOL ROOM MACHINERY | IMLOOKING TO BUY USED AND SURPLUSTOOL ROOM MACHINERY I.E LATHES,MILLING, SHAPERS, GRINDERS,SPOTWELDERS, RADIAL DRILLS ETC.CONTACT: SAIFPHONE: 0092304 4245242EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WIWA DUOMIX PFP 333 | FIREPROOF-ING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED BYWIWA MODEL DUOMIX PFP 333CONTACT: MOHAMED NASSEFPHONE: +201001272202FAX: +203 4244486EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MILLING MACHINES | CAT 450 AND 450-C MILLING MACHINES.CONTACT: TOM ROSSERPHONE: 610-888-0762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MCCLOSKEY TRIMMED 407 OR 412SCREENERCONTACT: MICHAELPHONE: 609.922.0056FAX: 856.435.9006EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OLD TRACTOR WITH ALL EQUIPMENTCONTACT: KISHOR DESHMUKHPHONE: 9423752589EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT 450 AND 450-C MILLINGMACHINES.CONTACT: TOM ROSSERPHONE: 610-888-0762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU WA 320/ 380 WHEEL LOADER| LATE MODEL, UP TO 5000 HOURS, USLOCATION, WORK READYCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HEAVY EQUIPMENT RUN OR NOT USERUSA ONLY | NEEDED 12 MONTHS FROM«CONTRACTORS ONLY« BULLDOZERD3AT D10 KOMASTU JOHN DEERELOADER 910 920 930 950 966 BULLDOZ-ER D3OR D4 1975 NO RUN LOADER 920930 950 966 NO RUN NO HAKER OFFICEOPEN 7AM TO 8PM 7 DAYSCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 38 68975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED SKID STEER LOADER WITHBACKHOECONTACT: JOEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER BUCKET | 1 3/4 YARD QUICKCOUPLER BUCKET FOR 1995 CATERPILLAR IT 18FCONTACT: RAY HALGASPHONE: 518-848-9023EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE BACKHOE 2WD | I AM LOOKINGTO BUY CASE BACKHOE 2WD 580SK,580L, 580SL, 580M AND 580SM, SERIESI AND II IF YOU HAVE ANY FOR SALE,PLEASE SEND PHOTOS, SERIAL NUM-BER AND LOCATION. LOOKING FOR-WARD TO YOUR OFFERSCONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INLINE SILAGE BAGGER | NOT JUSTTHE BAGS A GOOD USED MACHINECONTACT: RAMONA WARDEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT ROLLER CS683E AND CS76XT | WEWANT TO BUY CAT CS683E VIBRATORYROLLER AND CS76XT SMOOTH DRUMROLLER IF YOU HAVE FOR SALE, SENDME PHOTOS AND DETAILSCONTACT: ABDAL SALEEMPHONE: 971-558604929FAX: 96663312326EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GP BUCKET | WE ARE LOOKING TOBUY A GP BUCKET FOR A CATERPIL-LAR 950F II WHEEL LOADER , WITHBALDER SON COUPLER OR PIN ONCONTACT: JULIOPHONE: 631-273-1893FAX: 631-273-2418EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Odessa, TXWed.,�June�11,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Corpus Christi, TXThurs,�June�12,�2014For:�Rental�Fleet�Equipment�

• Houston, TXTues,�June�17,�2014For:�Large�Rental�FleetConstruction�Equipment

• Mine Hill, NJFri.,�June�20,�2014For:�Construction,�SnowRemoval�Equipment�and�more

• Newark, NJSat.,�June�21,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationRental�Fleet�Equipment

• Boston, MAJune�25-26,�2014For:�2�Day�Auction�“Building19”

• Charleston, WVFri.,�June�27,�2014For:�Late�Model�Construction�&Mining�Equipment

• Atlantic City, NJSat.,�June�28,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Queens, NYThurs.,�July�10,�2014For:�Construction�Rental�FleetEquipment�

• Parkersburg, WVFri.,�July�11,�2014For:�Real�Estate�&�Contractors�

• Parkersburg, WVSat.,�July�12,�2014For:�Rare�Vintage�Cars

• Syracuse, NYFri.,�July�18,�2014For:�Major�Job�Completion�

• Syracuse (Canastota), NYSat.,�July�19,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment,Aerials,�Forklifts�&�more

• Syracuse, NYSun.,�July�20,�2014For:�A�Very�Special�Auction�

• Dallas, TXTues.,�July�22,�2014For:�Late�Model�Construction�&Support�Equipment�

• Toronto, Ontario (Canada)Wed.,�July�23,�2014For:�Late�Model�Cat�&�JohnDeere�Earthmoving�Equipment�

• Baltimore, MDThurs.,�July�24,�2014For:�Late�Model�Cat�ScrapHandling�&�Demo�Equipment

• Ardmore, OKFri.,�July�25,�2014For:�Major�Construction�&Support�Equipment�

• Detroit, MISat.,�August�2,�2014For:�Rental�ReturnConstruction�Equipment�&more�

• Binghamton-Elmira, NYSat.,�August�16,�2014For:�Aggregate�&�ConstructionEquipment

• Portland, MESun.,�August�17,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationConstruction�Equipment�

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Billings, MTJune�12,�2014

• New Braunfels, TXJune�12,�2014

• Nashville, TNJune�12,�2014

• Sidney, MTJune�13,�2014

• Thunder Bay, ONJune�17,�2014

• Columbus, OHJune�18,�2014

• Houston, TXJune�18-19,�2014

• Manchester, NHJune�19,�2014

• Truro, NSJune�19,�2014

• Reno, NVJune�20,�2014

• Raleigh-Durham, NCJune�24,�2014

• Salt Lake City, UTJune�24,�2014

• Minneapolis, MNJune�25,�2014

• Atlanta, GAJune�26,�2014

• St. Louis, MOJune�27,�2014

• Waycross, GAJune�27,�2014

• Toronto, ONJuly�8,�2014

• Kansas City, MOJuly�11,�2014

• Manchester, NHJuly�22,�2014

• Fort Worth, TXJuly�23-24,�2014

• Chicago, ILJuly�31,�2014

1st STRIKE ASSET MANAGEMENTwww.1stStrike.com907-978-4449�

• Fairbanks, AKSat.,�June�21,�2014For:�Alyeska�Pipeline�AnnualSurplus�Auction�

BAR NONE AUCTIONwww.barnoneauction.com866-372-1700�

• Sacramento, CASat.,�June�14,�2014For:�Commercial�Truck�&Heavy�Equipment

• San Bernardino, CASat.,�June�21,�2014For:�Commercial�Truck�&Heavy�Equipment

• Phoenix, AZSat.,�June�28,�2014For:�Commercial�Truck�&Heavy�Equipment

BIG IRONwww.bigiron.com800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYJune�11,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJune�18,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJune�25,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�2,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�9,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�16,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�23,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�30,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�6,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�13,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�20,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�27,�2014

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com866-750-9432�

• Minot, NDTues.,�June�17,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�June�18,�2014For:�eQuipment�Yard

• Winchester, VATues.,�June�24,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�June�14,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�September�20,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�December�13,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsaauctions.com765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INFri.,�June�20,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

EURO AUCTIONS USA

www.euroauctions.com�770-683-3883

• Atlanta, GAFri.,�June�27,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

GUINN AUCTION COMPANY

www.guinnauctions.com�337-824-0422

• Jennings, LASat.,�June�21,�2014For:�Unreserved�Construction&�Farm�Equipment

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

www.hendersonauctions.com225-686-2252

• Livingston, LAJune�12�-�14,�2014For:�3�Day�Contractor’s�Auction

• Patterson, LAThurs.,�July�17,�2014For:�Marine�Shop�Auction

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PAFri.,�June�20,�2014For:�Truck,�Trailer�&�Equipment�

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com�800-233-6898

• Blairsville, PAThurs.,�June�26,�2014For:�Surplus�ConstructionEquipment�Liquidation

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri.,�September�12,�2014For:�Heavy�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

• Foley, MNFri.,�December�5,�2014For:�Heavy�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

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• ONLINE ONLYJune�12,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJune�19,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJune�26-27,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�10,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�17,�2014

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• ONLINE ONLYAugust�21,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�28,�2014

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com�855-GO2-KANE

• Portland, ORThurs.,�June�12,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• Dallas, TXThurs.,�June�19,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

• West Palm Beach, FLThurs.,�June�21,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

J.M. WOOD

AUCTION COMPANY

www.jmwood.com�800-447-7085

• Montgomery, ALJune�27�-�28,�2014For:�Annual�State�of�AlabamaDOT�Auction

MANASSE AUCTIONEERS

www.manasseauctions.com�607-692-4540

• Whitney Point, NYSat.,�June�14,�2014For:�Construction�&�FarmEquipment

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• Lugoff, SCWed.,�June�11,�2014For:�One�Owner�AbsoluteAuction

• Easley, SCTues.,�June�24,�2014For:�One�Owner�AbsoluteAuction

• Pelzer, SCWed.,�June�25,�2014For:�Summer�Contractor’sAuction

• Monroe, NCTues.,�July�15,�2014For:�One�Owner�AbsoluteAuction

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCFri.,�August�1,�2014For:�Late�Model�Constructionand�Earthmoving�Equipment

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTFri.,�June�20,�2014For:�Classic�Car�Auction

• North Franklin, CTJune�20-21,�2014For:�2�Day�Major�PublicEquipment�Auction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�June�12,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�June�26,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�June�26,�2014

For:�Tri-State Bobcat Business

Moving Auction

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat.,�June�14,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment, Trailer,

Trucks & Commercial Vehicles

STEFFES GROUP INC.

www.steffesgroup.com

�701-237-9173

• ONLINE

June�4�-�11,�2014

For:�Construction,�Trucks,

RV’s,�Vehicles�&�more

• Davenport, ND

Fri.,�June�6,�2014

For:�Late�Model�Farm

Equipment

• Sanborn, ND

Thurs.,�June�19,�2014

For:�Excavating�&�Trucking

• Sabin, MN

Wed.,�June�25,�2014

For:�Farm�Retirement

• ONLINE

July�2�-�9,�2014

For:�Construction,�Trucks,

RV’s,�Vehicles�&�more

• West Fargo, ND

Wed.,�July�30,�2014

For:�Tractor,�Loaders,

Combines�and�much�more!

• Litchfield, MN

Thurs.,�August�14,�2014

For:�Construction/Farm

Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com763-389-5700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�June�14,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�September�13,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�December�6,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

419-865-3990

• Blairs (Danville), VA

Thurs.,�June�19,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment,

Trucks & Trailers

• Beloit, OH

Sat.,�June�21,�2014

For:�One Owner Complete

Liquidation Absolute Auction

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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LiuGong Shares Experienceson Globalized Operations The World Economic Forum (Davos

Forum) and Booz & Company held a jointpress conference on April 16 in Beijing toissue their research report of “Best Practicesof Chinese Enterprises’ Globalization.” Asthe sole representative of China’s construc-tion machinery industry, LiuGong wasincluded as one of the best-practice cases inthe report. (Michael) Huang Jianbing, vicepresident of LiuGong, was invited to attendthe conference and shared the experiences ofLiuGong’s globalized operation.As one of the earliest Chinese machinery

companies to expand globally from theground up, LiuGong has more than 320dealers across 130 countries, seven partsdepots, and two manufacturing plants over-seas. During the past 11 years of globaliza-tion, LiuGong’s global business has grownfrom sales to overseas manufacturing, theninvestment and acquisitions. LiuGong nowcan deliver its products and service to everycorner of the world.“We are not just focusing on the trading

level, but also paying attention on globalizedoperations by planting roots in the target

markets,” said Huang. “Our goal is to breaknational and cultural barriers with a corpo-rate culture of ‘adapting to local conditionsand being open and inclusive’ to attract morehigh-end talent with international vision andexperiences.”“Best Practice of Chinese Enterprises’

Globalization-Globalized Operation Model”is a program jointly launched by the WorldEconomic Forum and Booz & Company, itaims at identifying the challenges of theChinese enterprises’ globalization, to sum-marize best practices, and help to create aplatform for them to share and learn fromeach other. As the outstanding representativefrom construction machinery industry, ZengGuang’an, chairman of LiuGong MachineryCo. Ltd. and president of LiuGong GroupCo. Ltd., has been elected to join the steeringcommittee and the industry advisory com-mittee of the program.For more information, visit www.liu-

gong.com or www.weforum.org.(This story also can be found on

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FORKLIFT;DUMPERS: MOROOKA MT2200; (2) TEREX PTR6000; TEREXPSR6000 SWIVEL; TEREX PSR6000; TEREX HD1000 HIGH TIP; 2007TEREX 6005CSRLLA 6 TON SWIVEL; TEREX 4000PSR;ROLLER: 2004 TEREX TV1200D-1;SOIL COMPACTOR: CATERPILLAR 815;ASPHALT PAVER: BLAW-KNOX PF3200;ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR: 1996 ROSCO MAXIMIZER II, MTD. ONCHEVROLET 7500;TRENCHER: DITCH WITCH 2310 4X4;SCREEN: 2000 FINLEY 393 TURBO;FARM TRACTORS: MITSUBISHI 4501 W/ CORONIE FINISHMOWER; NEW HOLLAND TS100; JOHN DEERE 4440; JOHN DEERE4650;TRUCk TRACTORS: 1999 MACK CH613; 1994 KENWORTH T800;

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Case Brings Dire States Tour to Washington D.C. Case Construction

Equipment brought the DireStates tour to WashingtonD.C. for Infrastructure Week2014, a series of eventsdesigned to “explore emerg-ing solutions, innovativeapproaches and best prac-tices being developednationwide to modernizeaging infrastructure.” HeldMay 12 to 16, the weeklongevents were planned andorganized by a coalition oforganizations that includesthe Metropolitan PolicyProgram at Brookings, theU.S. Chamber ofCommerce, the NationalAssociation ofManufacturers (NAM),Building America’s Futureand the Council on Competitiveness. Theweek coincided with the rollout of the U.S.Senate’s Committee on Environment &Public Works’ MAP-21 Reauthorization Actand the U.S. Chamber’s Business Plan forInfrastructure. “Enacting long-term federal funding is

critical and we support these efforts on a

national level to enact a bill that ensures thatthe Highway Trust Fund remains funded,”said Jim Hasler, vice president — CaseConstruction Equipment, North America.“It’s equally important that we work withand identify new methods for state and localgovernments to fund important transporta-tion, public works, energy, utility and high-

way projects. National Infrastructure Weekreflects that spirit and has helped amplify thegroundswell of support for infrastructurefunding and development.”The first wave of the Dire States tour fea-

tured author and infrastructure expert DanMcNichol traveling the country in a ’49Hudson that is as “old, rusty and energy

defunct” as America’s infra-structure to raise awarenessto the issue. Moving for-ward, Dire States will workon specific initiativesthroughout the countryaimed at bolstering localinfrastructure development.“That was an important

part of our time inWashington D.C. — identi-fying new ways that we canenergize the discussion at thelocal level while also sup-porting the need to fix theHighway Trust Fund,” saidBrian Weisbaum, projectmanager of Dire States anddealer marketing manager,Case ConstructionEquipment. “State and localgovernments can comple-

ment federal funding with initiatives of theirown to not only maintain the existing infra-structure that is in place, but also take it tothe next level and build infrastructure thathas a positive impact on the community.”

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

Author and infrastructure expert Dan McNichol (L) shows ThomasDonohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, “Mrs.Martin” — the ’49 Hudson that McNichol circumnavigated the coun-try in to advocate for infrastructure development as part of the DireStates tour.

Representatives of Dire States meetwith Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma dur-ing Infrastructure Week 2014 to discussthe MAP-21 Reauthorization Act. (L-R)are Dan McNichol, Inhofe and BrianWeisbaum.

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The Northern Ohio Service Directors 2014 MunicipalEquipment & Vendor Super ShowShow Date: June 11, 2014Where: La-Vera Party Center

32200 Chardon RoadWilloughy Hills, OHIO

Show Time: 9 AM to 3 PMLunch: 11 AM to 2 PM

AGC Quarterly Membership Meeting (MembersOnly)!!!When: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 from 11:30 AM until1:30 PMWhere: Kitch Gammi Club, 831 E. Superior Street,Duluth, MNwww.kitchigammiclub.com 218/724-8589Contact: Denise Woods, [email protected]: 651/796-2186 11:30 AM to 12:00 PM Social Time12 NOON to 1:30 PM – Lunch and ProgramCost: $25 per person (Refund deadline – June 10)

Snow & Ice Management Association presents…17th Annual Snow & Ice SymposiumJune 18 thru 21, 2014Columbus, OHThe 2014 Symposium will include over 20 education-al sessions (including two keynotes), a 100+ exhibitTrade Show Floor, three snack & chat roundtable dis-cussions, an off-site Brine Making Workshop, recep-tions, networking, and more. Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center HostHotel: Hyatt Regency Columbus, OHFor more information, visit www.sima.org/show or call(414) 375-1940; email: [email protected].

NCI Building Systems hosts metal buildings assemblyseminar for building design and development con-tractors and professionals – June 25 – 27, 2014NCI Building Systems will host a three-day conferencein the Houston, TX area to educate metal constructioncontractors and professionals on metal buildingassembly. Students will learn general guidelines, com-mon industry practices and pitfalls to avoid when erect-ing metal buildings. The first day of the seminar isWednesday, June 25, and concludes on Friday, June27. The seminar will be held at the NCI Training Center(7313 Fairview Street, Houston, TX 77041) with starttime each day of 8 AM. The training involves a three-day class with the first two days featuring classroompresentations on various topics including general fram-ing, building brace, roof accessories, customer serviceand more. The remainder of the time will center aroundhands-on installation of the panels on several mock-ups. Pre-registration is required. To register for thisevent, call Dee at 281/847-7606. For more informa-tion, please visit the seminar information page.

PA GAS EXPO 2014JULY 30th, KOVALCHICK CONVENTION and ATHLETIC COMPLEXWe’ll see you this year for PA GAS EXPO 2014 on July30, 2014 from 9 AM until 3 PMThank you again for attending PA Gas Expo 2013. TheExpo included seminars, demonstrations and anopportunity to engage in business-to-business net-working. The PA Gas Expo 2014 will be held at theKovalchick Complex, 711 Pratt Drive, Indiana, PA15705. For more information on this event, you maycall 724/471-1053.

Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC ofMinnesota) GOLF TOURNAMENTWhen: AUGUST 1, 2014 – Friday, 7:30 AM until 2:30PM Canandaigua is approximately 30 mi. southeast ofRochester, 7Where: Stonebrook Golf Course, 2693 County Road79, Shakopee, MNContact: For more details on this event, contact DeniseWoods at AGC Phone: 651/796-2186 or [email protected]

Historical Construction Equipment Association 2014ConventionAugust 7th to 9th, 2014, in conjunction with the NewYork Steam Engine Association’s Pageant of Steam inCanandaigua, New York. Canandaigua is approximately 30 miles southeast ofRochester, 70 miles west of Syracuse, and 90 mileseast of Buffalo. Our last show in Canandaigua, in2001, featured a wonderful assortment of equipment,and we look forward to more of the same this time.Working to preserve the history of the constructionequipment that shaped our world…The Historical Construction Equipment Association is anon-profit organization dedicated to preserving for pub-lic education the history of the construction, dredgingand surface mining equipment industries.

HCEA International Convention and Old EquipmentExpositionThe HCEA holds one annual convention and old equip-ment exposition each year. Somewhere in either thelower 48 or Canada, we bring members, local fans,exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lotof working machines together for learn and share a bitof history. For more information on this event, please contact theAssociation at 419/352-5616 or go to [email protected].

Ohio Nursery & Landscape Associationpresents…NGLCO FIELD DAY, August 12, 2014,Perry, OHThe NGLCO Summer Field Day is a long-standing tra-dition for green industry professionals. Mark your cal-endar and attend the 2014 event! The Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc. wasformed in 1927 for ‘the improvement and trade educa-tion’ within the world-famous region of NortheasternOhio center of Lake County, Ohio. Our Association con-tinues to help nursery and supplier members addresscurrent issues and speak with one voice, here in the“Heart of the Nursery Industry.” Contact the NGLCO withany questions you may have at 440/241-7969 or go [email protected] for more information.

SAVE THE DATE!American Public Works Association2014 International Public Works Congress andExpositionAUGUST 17 – 20, 2014Metro Toronto Convention CentreToronto, Ontario APWA’s International Public Works Congress &Exposition attracts more than 5,000 attendees eachyear and excitement continues to grow as we gear upfor Toronto in 2014. This is one event you can’t affordto miss! Prime locations are filling up fast so don’twait, call me directly at 703/706-8230 or email [email protected] to reserve your booth today. Formore general information on the above show, pleasecontact APWA Show Management at 800/687-7469 or703/706-8230; email: [email protected]: www.apwa.net. COAL-GENAugust 20 to 22, 2014, Music City Center, Hall B,Nashville, Tennessee With over a decade of service to the coal sector, COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynamic event covering thelatest topics affecting the design, development, upgrad-ing, operation and maintenance of coal-fueled powerplants. With an anticipated attendance of nearly 2,000industry professionals, COAL-GEN is the industry’slargest event focused on the solutions of today and thetechnologies of tomorrow. The Benefits of AttendingCOAL-GEN 2014 include: Gain a better understandingof current and future issues affecting the coal industry.Be a part of the discussions affecting the design, devel-opment, upgrading, operation and maintenance ofcoal-fired power plants. Learn about technical devel-opments and how they impact your work; and networkwith thousands of industry professionals. EarnProfessional Development Hours in our Pre-ConferenceWorkshops. For COAL-GEN event information, contactJennifer Lindsey at 918/832-9313 or email: [email protected].

Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC ofMinnesota)SPORTING CLAYS FUNDRAISERWhen: AUGUST 25, 2014 – Monday, 12:30 PM until6:30 PMWhere: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, 3300 220thStreet, E., Prior Lake, MNContact: For more details on this event, contact DeniseWoods at AGCPhone: 651/796-2186 or [email protected]

The Ohio State University Farm Science Review EventSeptember 16 thru September 18, 2014The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm ScienceReview will be held Sept. 16-18 at the Molly CarenAgricultural Center, and preparations are well underwayfor the annual farming showcase, which attracts morethan 130,000 farmers, growers, producers and agri-cultural enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canadaannually. Participants are able to peruse 4,000 prod-uct lines from more than 600 commercial exhibitorsand engage in educational opportunities with OhioState and Purdue University specialists, Ohio StateExtension, and the Ohio Agricultural Research andDevelopment Center. More than 600 commercialexhibitors set up shop at the Review each year, dis-playing the latest and greatest in farming technology,products, machinery and equipment. For exhibitors,it’s a chance to reconnect with established customersand connect with new ones. “If you come to the 2014Farm Science Review, you will ‘Experience theDifference.’” The Media coordinators for the FarmScience Review are:Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations937/688-3878; [email protected]; www.wiltpr.comTracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology614/688-1067; [email protected];http://cfaes.osu.edu

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Deanco Auction Company Holds Two-Day Sale in Mississippi

Jerry Cole (L) of C&C Equipment, Hattiesburg,Miss., and Harold Knight of Harold KnightTractor & Equipment, Laurel, Miss., talk aboutthe machines about to go on the auction block.

Alex Shaw (L) of Cadeci Equipment, Hot Springs, Ark.,and Darrell Smith of Jayhawk Equipment, Omaha, Neb.,traveled east to Mississippi to shop for equipment.

Mark Trahan, Denmar Equipment, Sulphur, La.,inspects this Cat D5N LGP dozer.

Deanco Auction Company conducted a two-day public auction at its Philadelphia,Miss., location on May 28 and 29.

Larry Bonds, Bonds Co. Inc., an asphalt contractor based inBurnsville, Miss., inspects the extensions and augers on aBlaw Knox PF3200.

Cattle farmers, Karen and Frank Taylor of TaylorFarms in Russellville, Ala., check out this John Deere160LC excavator.

William Patton (L), retired agronomy specialist ofAlcorn State University, Lorman, Miss., and JerryStratton, Stratton & Sons Construction, Cannon, Ga.,talk about this Cat 416B backhoe loader.

Mike (L) and Jerry Coker of GreenhillEquipment, Florence, Ala., shop the line-up ofJohn Deere 310G backhoe loaders.

Deanco Auction Companyconducted a two-day publicauction at its Philadelphia,

Miss., location on May 28 and 29.Equipment on the block includedcrawler dozers, hydraulic excavators,cranes, motorgraders and more.Bidders participated in person andonline. Deanco will host another two-day sale in Philadelphia, Miss., July 16and 17.

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