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Nick Linderman, project engineer, Earnhardt Grading Inc. photo Construction is scheduled to finish December 2015. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a final rule to increase pro- tections for construction workers in confined spaces. Manholes, crawl spaces, tanks and other con- fined spaces are not intended for continuous occu- pancy. They also are difficult to exit in an emer- gency. People working in confined spaces face life-threatening hazards including toxic sub- stances, electrocutions, explosions and asphyxia- tion. Last year, two workers were asphyxiated while Envisioned to be one of the most advanced health care designs and patient- centered facilities on record, the six-story Charlotte Health Care Center (HCC) in North Carolina will serve thousands of area veterans for years to come. The state-of-the-art facility will be located at West Tyvola Road and Cascade Pointe Boulevard, and will treat veterans who currently receive care through the Charlotte community-based outpatient clinic. “I think this is a huge advancement in caring for veterans in the Charlotte area,” said Salisbury Veterans Affairs Medical Center Director Kaye Green, who praised the steps Salisbury VAMC is taking to care for the needs of local veterans. “This facility will be more than four times larger than the exist- ing Charlotte facility.” Being built on a 35-acre site, Charlotte HCC will only provide outpatient services, but with an increased capacity for expansion of services in the future. Valued at more than $150 million upon com- pletion, the project represents a major investment and job creator for the Charlotte area. Upon posses- sion, VA will pay an annual rent of $11.3 million for the 20-year contract. The Charlotte Health Care Center will be one of two operated by the W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury, N.C. The Hospital Invests Big for U.S. Vets RCS Construction Brings Site Up to Grade…8 Thompson Tractor Hosts Sale Event…24 Customers Enjoy New Company Wrench Facility…12 Inside Table of Contents ........4 Attachments Section...... ..............................53-69 Parts Section ........38-51 Auction Section ..96-105 Business Calendar ......92 Advertisers Index ....106 see RULE page 72 see HCC page 70 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally May 13, 2015 Vol. XXVII • No.10 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com By Kevin McGill ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW ORLEANS (AP) Ruling in a nearly decade-old lawsuit, a judge in Washington said May 1 that the federal government is responsible for some of the catastrophic flooding that followed Hurricane Katrina and other storms — flooding blamed on a now-closed naviga- tion channel. Judge Susan Braden of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington said the flooding was, in effect, a “taking’’ of prop- erty under the Fifth Amendment, for which the plaintiffs must be compensated. How much the government will have to pay in damages is unclear. Braden set a conference in New Orleans to determine whether an agreement can be reached to have damages assessed by a mediator. Also unclear is how many people will benefit. There are a handful of plaintiffs, but attorneys were seeking class-action status that could mean many people in St. Bernard Parish and New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward. The judge’s ruling did not address whether class-action status would be granted. The ruling came in an October 2005 lawsuit filed by the government of St. Bernard Parish — adjacent to New Orleans — and several property owners. It focuses on the now-closed Mississippi River Gulf Outlet — a navigation canal built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and blamed by many for flooding in St. Bernard and the Lower 9th after Katrina. “It’s great news for St. Bernard Parish,’’ Parish Council member George Cavignac said. He declined to speculate on possible monetary damages. “Now that this important decision regarding the government’s liability has U.S. Govt. Liable for Flooding see FLOODING page 84 Confined Spaces Rule to Protec t 800 Construction Workers Per Year By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

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Nick Linderman, project engineer, Earnhardt Grading Inc. photoConstruction is scheduled to finish December 2015.

The Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration issued a final rule to increase pro-tections for construction workers in confinedspaces.

Manholes, crawl spaces, tanks and other con-fined spaces are not intended for continuous occu-pancy. They also are difficult to exit in an emer-

gency. People working in confined spaces facelife-threatening hazards including toxic sub-stances, electrocutions, explosions and asphyxia-tion.

Last year, two workers were asphyxiated while

Envisioned to be one of the most advanced health care designs and patient-centered facilities on record, the six-story Charlotte Health Care Center (HCC)in North Carolina will serve thousands of area veterans for years to come. The

state-of-the-art facility will be located at West Tyvola Road and Cascade Pointe Boulevard, and will treatveterans who currently receive care through the Charlotte community-based outpatient clinic.

“I think this is a huge advancement in caring for veterans in the Charlotte area,” said SalisburyVeterans Affairs Medical Center Director Kaye Green, who praised the steps Salisbury VAMC is takingto care for the needs of local veterans. “This facility will be more than four times larger than the exist-ing Charlotte facility.”

Being built on a 35-acre site, Charlotte HCC will only provide outpatient services, but with anincreased capacity for expansion of services in the future. Valued at more than $150 million upon com-pletion, the project represents a major investment and job creator for the Charlotte area. Upon posses-sion, VA will pay an annual rent of $11.3 million for the 20-year contract. The Charlotte Health CareCenter will be one of two operated by the W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury, N.C. The

Hospital Invests Big for U.S. Vets

RCS Construction Brings

Site Up to Grade…8

Thompson Tractor Hosts

Sale Event…24

Customers Enjoy New

Company Wrench Facility…12

Inside

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

Attachments Section....................................53-69

Parts Section ........38-51

Auction Section ..96-105

Business Calendar......92

Advertisers Index ....106 see RULE page 72

see HCC page 70

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) Ruling in anearly decade-old lawsuit, a judge inWashington said May 1 that the federalgovernment is responsible for some of thecatastrophic flooding that followedHurricane Katrina and other storms —flooding blamed on a now-closed naviga-tion channel.

Judge Susan Braden of the U.S. Courtof Federal Claims in Washington said theflooding was, in effect, a “taking’’ of prop-erty under the Fifth Amendment, for whichthe plaintiffs must be compensated.

How much the government will have topay in damages is unclear. Braden set aconference in New Orleans to determinewhether an agreement can be reached tohave damages assessed by a mediator.

Also unclear is how many people willbenefit. There are a handful of plaintiffs,but attorneys were seeking class-actionstatus that could mean many people in St.Bernard Parish and New Orleans’ Lower9th Ward. The judge’s ruling did notaddress whether class-action status wouldbe granted.

The ruling came in an October 2005lawsuit filed by the government of St.Bernard Parish — adjacent to NewOrleans — and several property owners. Itfocuses on the now-closed MississippiRiver Gulf Outlet — a navigation canalbuilt by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineersand blamed by many for flooding in St.Bernard and the Lower 9th after Katrina.

“It’s great news for St. Bernard Parish,’’Parish Council member George Cavignacsaid. He declined to speculate on possiblemonetary damages.

“Now that this important decisionregarding the government’s liability has

U.S. Govt. Liable forFlooding

see FLOODING page 84

Confined Spaces Rule to Protect800 Construction Workers Per Year

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809 Hrs ........................................................................................................$82,5002011 VOLVO PF6110, 2288 Hrs ......................................................................................................$165,000

Compactors - Smooth Drum2006 VOLVO DD118HF, 4300 Hrs ....................................................................................................$38,5002009 VOLVO SD100D, 1657 Hrs ......................................................................................................$82,500

Excavators-Crawler2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 2150 Hrs ..................................................................................$236,500(2) 2003 VOLVO EC210B LC, 9593-10,860 Hrs ....................................................$49,500-$66,0002013 VOLVO EC210B LC, 2978 Hrs..............................................................................................$123,7502008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 3600 Hrs ............................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3850 Hrs ....................................................................................................$82,5002012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3800 Hrs ....................................................................................................$82,5002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2400 Hrs ....................................................................................................$132,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC220DL, 1600-3400 Hrs ........................................................$118,250-$148,500(5) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1700-2500 Hrs ........................................................$132,000-$143,0002008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7200 Hrs ....................................................................................................$93,5002011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3600 Hrs ..................................................................................................$110,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2800 Hrs..............................................................................................$165,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$161,2502013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$154,0002013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1900 Hrs ..................................................................................................$192,5002003 VOLVO EC330B LC, 8900 Hrs ................................................................................................$55,0002009 VOLVO EC330B LC, 3050 Hrs..............................................................................................$110,000(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3625-4700 Hrs ........................................................$145,750-$184,000(12) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-8900 Hrs ......................................................$143,000-$222,750(8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1700-3200 Hrs ........................................................$187,000-$228,250(2) 2014 VOLVO EC340DL, 1650-4200 Hrs ........................................................$217,250-$231,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3700 Hrs ..................................................................................................$187,000(4) 2004 VOLVO EC460B LC, 7150-11,950 Hrs ........................................................$60,500-77,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6000 Hrs ............................................................................................$203,500(3) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 1700-3350 Hrs ........................................................$266,750-$324,5002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2900 Hrs ..................................................................................................$275,000

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3008-3308 Hrs ..........................................................$132,000-$161,2002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs....................................................................................................$159,500(2) 2013 VOLVO EW180D, 1599-1650 Hrs ........................................................................$181,500 Ea.

Loader Backhoes2000 JCB 215E, 1290 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$20,900NEW HOLLAND 555E, 2480 Hrs ........................................................................................................$14,300

Motor Graders2013 LB PERFORMANCE G700, 450 Hrs ..................................................................................$110,0002008 VOLVO G930, 6701 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$104,5002009 VOLVO G930, 7480 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO G946, 2260 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$154,0002011 VOLVO G946B, 2700 Hrs ......................................................................................................$154,000

Scrap Processing / Demolition Equipment2008 TEREX MHL350D, 12,175 Hrs................................................................................................$110,000

Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F, 4650 Hrs ............................................................................................................$231,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1900-3600 Hrs..................................................................$236,500-$288,750(5) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1550-2100 Hrs ..................................................................$280,500-$299,750(4) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1700-2051 Hrs ..................................................................$280,500-$294,2502005 VOLVO A30D, 7521 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$159,5002011 VOLVO A30E, 3700 Hrs............................................................................................................$283,500(10) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2700-4100 Hrs ..............................................................$247,500-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2400-3350 Hrs ..................................................................$275,000-$313,500(3) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1650-2400 Hrs ..................................................................$325,950-$331,2502012 VOLVO A35F, 2800 Hrs............................................................................................................$360,4002010 VOLVO A40E, 3900 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$328,600(14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3240-7100 Hrs ..............................................................$264,000-$376,300(19) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2575-6100 Hrs ..............................................................$286,000-$400,150(14) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 1780-5100 Hrs................................................................$330,000-$445,2002014 VOLVO A40F, 2450 Hrs ............................................................................................................$413,4002013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2400 Hrs ....................................................................................................$445,2002013 VOLVO A40F FS, 3850 Hrs ....................................................................................................$413,4002014 VOLVO A40G, 3700 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$418,700

Water Equipment - Truck2006 CATERPILLAR 773, 11,218 Hrs ............................................................................................$236,5002010 VOLVO A30, 3315 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$275,0002006 VOLVO A30D, 7500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$236,500

Wheel Loaders2011 DEERE 544K, 5800 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs............................................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$121,000(5) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1837-5200 Hrs ..............................................................$170,000-$220,000(11) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2400-6500 Hrs ............................................................$165,000-$226,6002014 VOLVO L110G, 565 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$249,7002012 VOLVO L120G, 2362 Hrs ........................................................................................................$203,5002014 VOLVO L120G, 2030 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 7338 Hrs ........................................................................................................$183,4002010 VOLVO L150F, 11,650 Hrs ......................................................................................................$133,500(2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 3065-4900 Hrs ..............................................................$209,000-$247,500(2) 2014 VOLVO L150G, 1520-2400 Hrs ..............................................................$313,500-$328,6002010 VOLVO L180F, 6100 Hrs..........................................................................................................$242,0002011 VOLVO L180G, 5950 Hrs ........................................................................................................$187,0002012 VOLVO L180G, 5500 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 4200 Hrs ........................................................................................................$253,000(2) 2014 VOLVO L180G, 2019-2512 Hrs..............................................................................$324,500 Ea.2011 VOLVO L20F, 2125 Hrs................................................................................................................$48,4002013 VOLVO L220G, 1800 Hrs ........................................................................................................$402,800(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2700-3461 Hrs ..............................................................$339,200-$392,2002012 VOLVO L30B, 3706 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$48,4002013 VOLVO L60G, 2300 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$132,0002014 VOLVO L60G, 1759 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$137,5002012 VOLVO L70G, 2100 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$148,5002013 VOLVO L70G, 2875 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$145,7502004 VOLVO L90E, 10,526 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$51,7002012 VOLVO L90F, 8974 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$99,000(6) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-4100 Hrs..................................................................$148,500-$192,500(16) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 650-4900 Hrs..................................................................$143,000-$199,1002014 VOLVO L90G, 1549 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$176,000

2013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1900 Hrs......$192,5002012 VOLVO L110G, 1837 Hrs ..........$220,0002012 VOLVO A40F, 4000 Hrs ..............$349,800

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8 RCS CONSTRUCTION BRINGS WET JOB SITE UP TOGRADE IN FLA.RCS Construction is finishing up the initial development on a 160-acre project forthe Viera Corporation in Brevard County. The development will feature homes builtaround three manmade lakes.

14 CUSTOMERS ENJOY ACCESS TO NEW COMPANYWRENCH FACILITYThe company moved from its facility in Aiken, S.C., as part of an effort to expandits reach in the area. This expansion and success continues under the direction ofBrad Hutchison, owner of Company Wrench.

16 ELFA ADVISES SMALL BUSINESSES ON EQUIPMENT PURCHASESDuring National Small Business Week, May 4 to 8, the Equipment Leasing andFinance Association (ELFA) reminded small businesses of five key factors to consider when acquiring equipment.

20 TOSHIBA ANNOUNCES ADDITION OF STOWERSPOWER SYSTEMSStowers joins the growing list of Toshiba UPS Gold Tier distributors and authorizedservice providers who are qualified to offer the latest in Toshiba energy management technology.

22 AMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY TAKES ON HYUNDAI LINEChad Aman, CEO of Aman Equipment Company, has been successfully selling usedequipment over the past 25 years and recently made the decision to take on theHyundai Construction Equipment line.

24 THOMPSON TRACTOR HOSTS SALE EVENTApproximately 250 guests attended the event and were treated to a catered lunch.Divisions of Thompson Tractor Company promoted products and services.

32 CATERPILLAR HOSTS MEDIA EVENT AT FACILITY INATHENS, GA.Caterpillar’s Athens fabrications and assembly facility recently held a press eventto unveil six new series to the Caterpillar line up. The Cat D5K2, which is part of anew track type tractor series, is manufactured at the Athens, Ga., facility.

98 LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS HOSTS AUCTION IN APEX, N.C.Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company held a successful absolute auction featuring equipment and trucks from Barnes General Contracting Company.

100MORE THAN 1,600 ATTEND RITCHIE BROS.AUCTION IN BUTNER, N.C.The auction featured more than 975 equipment items, including more than 30trailers, 25 excavators, 25 dozers and 25 transport trucks, as well as a selection offarm tractors, wheel loaders, loader backhoes and more.

102 RITCHIE BROS. HOLDS RECORD-BREAKING SALE IN EDMONTONRitchie Bros. sold more than CA$215 million (US$177+ million) of heavy equipment and trucks at an unreserved public auction in Edmonton, Alberta from April 28 to May 1, 2015, making it the largest Canadian auction in company history.

104 KING AUCTION & REALTY CO. HOSTS SALE IN FLETCHERBidders came from throughout the region, and other bidders participated online.The sale was held for Moore & Son and the crushing equipment came from a jobcompletion of Young & McQueen.

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RCS Construction Brings Wet Job Site Up to Grade in Fla.RCS Construction is finishing up the ini-

tial development on a 160-acre project forthe Viera Corporation in Brevard County.The development will feature homes builtaround three manmade lakes.

“We are doing the mass grading on thejob, which means we are digging the pondsand building the site up to the elevation theywant for the building pads and road base,”said Shannon Fletcher, job superintendent ofRCS Construction. “We are moving around590,000 cubic yards. It is a low site and it hasbeen a very wet job through a very wet win-ter here in Florida. We have had to build upall of the house pads about three feet.”

All of the material to build the house padsand roads is out of the three lakes, which arebeing dug about 17 ft. (5.1 m) deep. Since itis a balanced site, no material needs to bebrought in or hauled out. At the height of thejob they were digging all three ponds at onetime. They had five Deere excavators on siteand were using 35 to 40-ton (31 to 36 t)Volvo and Bell trucks.

According to Fletcher, “The job was setup around the ponds to keep the hauls short.Maximum haul lengths were 1,000 feet.”

RCS Construction had to rim ditch thelakes because the material had so much plas-tics in it that crews couldn’t put down sockpipe or wellpoints. Fortunately, the companywas able to use existing ditches on site leftover from when it was an agricultural site tomove the water around. The ditches werefilled in and brought up to grade at the end ofthe job.

“On this site we are not doing the utilitiesalthough we do storm drain, sewer, waterand roads on other jobs,” said Fletcher. “Wedid set up a 3D machine control system run-ning both Topcon and Trimble on the site.”

This allowed the dozer and grader opera-tors to just drive the machines and the bladesadjusted for the pads and roads automatical-ly. They were required to achieve 95 percentcompaction on the pads, and 98 percent onroadway. At the peak of construction thecompany had five Deere backhoes, three Catdozers, Deere motorgraders plus appropriatetrucks and compaction equipment on thesite.

According to Fletcher, much of equip-ment on the job came from Nortrax.

“We have a very good relationship withNortrax and that is who we get most of ourequipment from. They have been very goodto deal with on parts and service. They havetaken care of us throughout the years.”

RCS Construction Co. Inc. is headquar-tered in Clermont, Fla.

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

Shannon Fletcher keepsthe job rolling for RCSConstruction Co.

The operator of a Cat D6N shapes a road using the 3D machine con-trol system.

This John Deere 750J is equipped with machine control.

The operator of this John Deere 450 excavator digs alake and loads out a Volvo truck.

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Customers Enjoy Access to New Company Wrench FacilitySouth Carolina contractors, particularly in

the demolition and scrap processing indus-tries, are enjoying access to the newCompany Wrench facility based inLexington, S.C. The company moved fromits facility in Aiken, S.C., as part of an effortto expand its reach in the area. This expan-sion and success continues under the direc-tion of Brad Hutchison, owner of CompanyWrench.

“Brad started in this industry as a contrac-tor,” said Dick Mizzell, southeast regionalsales manager of Company Wrench, SouthCarolina. “In Ohio he had a truck repair andtowing business, among other businesses,when LaBounty contacted him throughanother relationship to do some service workup in Ohio. It took off from there as a serv-ice support provider on a project to eventu-ally becoming a dealership, and now we areLaBounty’s largest dealer.”

The new branch, located at I-20 and U.S.1 in Lexington, S.C., will provide the com-pany’s customers an 8,000 sq. ft. (743 sq m)parts warehouse and 14 service bays.

“The move to a central location in SouthCarolina will offer customers access to alarge facility for our specialized rental fleet,plus available inventory for existing and newKobelco users. This is our southeast regionhub, which includes a shop, warehouse andparts and machine availability. It’s a fullservice shop with our traditional repair andmaintenance facility for our fleet of new andused equipment,” said Mizzell.

Equipment available for customers at thenew location includes offerings fromKobelco in addition to the Terex Fuchs andLaBounty product lines, and the branch willbe fully equipped to service all machinesregardless of size.

“We service everything from the high

reach machines for demolition and to thelarge LaBounty shears for the large scrapprocessing machines, said Mizzell. This alsoincludes heavy demolition tools, largehydraulic hammers, sheet piling machines,long reach and other specialized productsthat we offer as Company Wrench. This is ahub location for the southeast, so the otherbranches have products on the ground, butthe larger pieces will come in and out of thislocation for service and distribution.

“The 100,000-pound class excavator andtools are kind of our bread and butter, oursweet spot as a company. We stock up to theKobelco SK850LC excavator in our rentalfleet with a complement of tools and attach-ments. We feel like this sets us apart fromour competitors.

In addition to typical service needs,Company Wrench also is prepared toenhance the machines with attachments and

auxiliary hydraulics. “We’ve got the machines equipped with

any tool, be it grapples, hammers, shears,pile drivers and processors. The high reachmachines would be three piece high reach,two piece high reach anywhere from 50-foothigh reach machines, up to 95-foot highreach three piece class machines for highreach demolition.”

Company Wrench also offers our dustsuppression product, which was developedand patented by Hutchison.

“It’s a direct diesel drive unit we use on alot of different projects, but it was initiallydesigned around the demolition industry fordust control. We use them now in a lot ofapplications, not just dust control. We havediscovered different markets that have founda need for the product . That’s a productwe would stock, rent and sell from this loca-tion. We also have other dust suppression

units such as water trucks. The new Lexington, S.C., branch is one of

two Company Wrench current locations inthe Carolinas, with the other located inSmithfield, N.C., for the Raleigh market.

Company Wrench is planning to hold anopen house event at the new facility on June26. According to Mizzell, the event willoffer an outstanding opportunity for areacontractors to see the company’s productlineup, meet with the Company Wrenchteam and factory representatives and enjoysome breakfast and barbecue lunch. Theopen house also will feature an auction ben-efitting the Wounded Warrior project.

For more information, visit www.compa-nywrench.com.

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

The company is a LaBounty dealer and keeps a large inventory of new and usedattachments.

South Carolina contractors, particularly in the demolition and scrap pro-cessing industries, are enjoying access to the new Company Wrench facilitybased in Lexington, S.C.

Equipment available for customers at the newlocation includes offerings from Kobelco.

The Company Wrench team in Lexington, S.C.

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Five Key Factors…

ELFA Advises Small Businesses on Equipment PurchasesDuring National Small Business Week,

May 4 to 8, the Equipment Leasing andFinance Association (ELFA) reminded smallbusinesses of five key factors to considerwhen acquiring equipment. Most small busi-nesses need equipment in order to operateand grow, and each business must decide onan acquisition strategy that is right for them.A majority of businesses turn to equipmentleasing and financing so they can takeadvantage of a range of benefits.

“Equipment leasing and financing help alltypes and sizes of commercial businesses toacquire the equipment they need to conducttheir business operations,” said William G.Sutton, ELFA president and CEO. “Forsmall businesses in particular, which maynot have access to many funding options,equipment financing offers flexible, budget-friendly options that can help with cash flowand keep their equipment up to date.”

ELFA highlights five key benefits thatmake equipment finance an advantageousoption for small businesses:

1. Get 100 percent financing with nodown payment — Unlike with most tradi-tional lenders, it is possible to arrange 100

percent financing of equipment with nodown payment. This is a critical benefit,since cash flow is often a concern for smalland new businesses.This allows the businessto hold on to cash, orworking capital, and useit for other areas of thebusiness, such as expan-sion, improvements,marketing or R&D.

2. Eliminate the riskof ownership — A busi-ness just starting out canuse equipment financingto help lessen the uncer-tainty of investing in acapital asset until itachieves a desiredreturn, increases effi-ciency, saves costs ormeets other businessobjectives.

3. Keep up-to-date with new technology— To be on the cutting edge and be compet-itive, businesses often need access to newtechnology. Leasing, loans and other financ-

ing can enable small businesses to acquiremore and better equipment than they couldhave without financing. In addition, busi-

nesses that use lease financing can avoid therisk of owning obsolete equipment, sincemany agreements allow for easy and fastequipment updates.

4. Plan expenses for cash flow and busi-

ness cycle fluctuations — Financing equip-ment allows for greater certainty in budget-ing by setting customized rent payments tomatch cash flow and even seasonal cashflows.

5. Obtain the convenience of product andservice bundling — Certain financial prod-ucts allow businesses to finance the entirecost of equipment, including installation, up-front maintenance, training and softwarecharges, thereby packaging systems andancillary products and services into a singlesolution. This makes the equipment acquisi-tion easy to manage and frees up the busi-ness to focus on its core operations.

For more information about how equip-ment finance equips business for success,v i s i twww.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org.This site includes a digital toolkit, articles,informational videos, definitions of the vari-ous types of financing, a lease vs. loan com-parison and questions to ask when financingequipment.

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

“Equipment leasing andfinancing help all types andsizes of commercial businesses to acquire the equipment…”

William G. SuttonELFA

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ARE ALLARE

Our operator worked hard all day. But what really made the project a success was the supporting cast. The service team who maintained the crane. The logistics team that planned the lifts. The safety team that ensured everyone was ready for, really, anything. And this team is part of a much bigger team, the ALL Family of Companies.

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2012 CAT D5K LGP TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID#UP14184, EROPS, A/C, PAT BLADE, DRAWBAR,SYSTEM ONE UC, 26” SHOES, 26” SHOES 76%,LINKS 79-82%, IDLERS 90%, ROLLERS 71% AVG,CARRIERS 67-73%, BUSHINGS 82/94% ..$126,000

2008 CAT 330DL HYD. EXCAVATOR, ID# UT13679,CAB, A/C, AUX. HYD, BKT, UC @ 11286 HRS,31.5” TG SHOES 84%, 79-99% NOT TURNED,LINKS 44-58%, IDLERS 82%, ROLLERS 58-72%AVG, CARRIER ROLLERS 74-92%............$136,500

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2007 CAT 325DL HYD EXCAVATOR, ID# UP13755,CAB, A/C, 1 PC. BOOM, 10’ 6” LONG STICK, HYD.QUICK COUPLER, BKT., AUX HYD, PLUMBED FORHAMMER USE, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL, COLDWEATHER START, RUBBER BUMPER, UC @ 7259HRS., 32" SHOES 63%, BUSHINGS 24-30% NOTTURNED, LINKS 55%, INTERNAL TRACKS 95%,SEGMENTS 40%, IDLERS 99% ..................$105,000

2013 CAT 259B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, ID#UT14482, CAB, A/C, ELEC CONTROL FORIMPLEMENTS, 2-SPEED TRAVEL, LOW FLOWHYDRAULICS, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER,BUCKET, 16” WIDE TRACKS, ROLLERS 99% REM@ 671 HRS ..................................................$51,000

2012 CAT 316EL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR, ID#UP14391, CAB, A/C, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL,1PC BOOM, 10’2” STICK, BKT, UC @ 2706 HRS,27.5” SHOES 95%, BUSHINGS 88-94%, LINKS 82-91%, IDLERS 88%, ROLLER 99% ......$135,000

2012 CAT 908H COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14415, EROPS, A/C, HORIZONTAL PINSTYLE COUPLER, BUCKET, FORKS,TIRES@1287 HRS: FRONTS 50%, RR 99%, LR70% ..............................................................$63,000

2013 CAT 303.5ECR MINI HYD EXCAVATOR, ID#UT14330, CAB, A/C, PATTERN CHANGER, 1PCSWING BOOM, 5’2” STICK, AUX. HYDRAULICS,MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, PLUMBEDFOR HAMMER USE, 12” RUBBER SHOES,ROLLERS 90% REM @ 730 HRS ..............$40,000

2012 CAT 305.5DCR MINI HYD. EXCAVATOR, ID# UT14046, CAB, A/C, 1PC SWING BOOM, AUX. HYD., COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULIC,MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BKT, HYD. THUMB,PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, 16” RUBBERTRACKS ......................................................$59,000

2012 CAT 262C SKID STEER LOADER, ID#UP14356, CAB, A/C, 2-SPEED TRAVEL, RIDECONTROL, SELF LEVELING, AMICS, LOW FLOWHYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER,TIRES @ 2064 HRS, FRONTS 30%, REARS 60%........................................................................$33,000

2011 CAT 416E BACKHOE LOADER, ID# 100486,EROPS, A/C, 4WD, RIDE CONTROL, AUX. HYD.’SGP GRONT BKT., E-STICK, REAR BUCKET, STA-BILIZER PADS, TIRES@2040 HRS., RF 50%, LF80%, RR 30%, LR 50%................................$79,000

2010 CAT D6N LGP TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID#UT14394, EROPS, A/C, DIFF STEERING, HUSSACTIVE DIESEL FILTER SYSTEM, RIPPER CON-TROL IN CAB W/LINES, ACCUGRADE READY,PAT BLADE, DRAWBAR, SYSTEM ONE SALT UC@ 4587 HRS, 33” SHOES 60%, LINKS 75%,BUSHINGS 55-70% NOT TURNED ..........$149,000

1997 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADER, ID# UP12196,EROPS, A/C, ENGINE HEATER, MULTI SHANKRIPPER, SNOW PROTECTION, PUSH BLOCK,20.5R25 TIRES @ 11379HRS, FRONTS 58-66%,REARS 46-58%..........................................$170,000

2008 CAT CP56 VIB SOIL COMPACTOR, ID# UP14459, EROPS, A/C, 84” VIBRATORY PADFOOT DRUM, FIRESTONE TIRES 84% @3001 HRS ....................................................$99,000

2011 CAT 525C WHEEL LOG SKIDDER, ID#UP14347, TIER III C7 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CON-DITIONING, WHEEL STEERING, DUAL POWER-TRAIN, TURBINE PRECLEANER, FRONT & REARWIPERS, WINDOW SCREENS, DUAL FUNCTIONARCH WITH WINCH, GRAPPLE, BLADE $185,000

2001 CAT 725 ARTICULATED TRUCK, ID#UP14111P, CAB, A/C, 4X6, RETARDER, BODYLINER, 23.5R25 TIRES @ 13218 HRS, RF RECAP71%, LF 66%, RR1 93%, RR2 22%, LR1 31%, LR284% ..............................................................$84,000

1999 CAT 773D OFF HIGHWAY TRUCK, ID#UP12192, CAB, A/C, DUAL SLOPE BODY, LINER,TRACTION CONTROL, RETARDER, TITAN24.00R35 TIRES @ 17247HRS, FRONTS 82%,REARS 75% ..............................................$299,500

2011 CAT CB54 VIB ASPHALT COMPACTOR, ID# UP14487, CANOPY/OROPS, 67” STANDARDWIDTH DRUMS, SMOOTH VIBRATORY DRUMS,WORKING LIGHTS......................................$79,000

2013 CAT 966K WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14096,EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, STICKSTEERING, RETARDER, GP BUCKET, MICHELINTIRES @ 2024HRS 97% ..........................$325,000

2014 CAT 262D SKID STEER LOADER, ID#UT14483, CAB, A/C, CAMERA, ENGINE HEATER,ELEC CONTROL FOR IMPLEMENTS, 2-SPEEDTRAVEL, LOW FLOW HYDRAULICS, PROPOR-TIONAL HYDRAULICS, ELECTRIC HYDRAULICCOUPLER, BUCKET, CAT TIRES..................$51,000

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Toshiba International Corporation announced the addition

of Stowers Power Systems to the expansive network of

Toshiba Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) distributors.

Stowers joins the growing list of Toshiba UPS Gold Tier dis-

tributors and authorized service providers who are qualified

to offer the latest in Toshiba energy management technolo-

gy.

“Stowers Power Systems is a leading power generation

provider in eastern Tennessee and a practical channel for

Toshiba UPS products,” said Greg Mack, vice president and

general manager of the TIC power electronics division.

“Stowers has a proven legacy of power systems expertise

that now is complemented by the reliability of Toshiba

Uninterruptible Power Systems.”

Stowers Machinery Corporation has been the authorized

Caterpillar dealer in eastern Tennessee since 1960, with six

locations in Knoxville, Chattanooga, Kingsport, Crossville

and Sevierville. Stowers Power Systems, the company’s

power generation division, serves customers in the manu-

facturing, electrical contracting, building construction, utili-

ties, healthcare and telecommunications industries with Cat

diesel and natural gas generator sets, Olympia gas generator

sets, Cat switchgear and transfer switches and Toshiba

Uninterruptible Power Systems.

“Toshiba has a reputation for reliability, which is key to

power delivery systems,” said Matt Kirkpatrick, sales man-

ager of Stowers Power Systems. “We look forward to incor-

porating their power electronics products into our diverse

offering of power generation solutions.”

Toshiba UPS products now available through Stowers

include uninterruptible power systems, battery cabinets,

flooded batteries, tie cabinets, input/output switchgear,

power distribution units, remote power panels and monitor-

ing equipment. As a Gold Tier distributor, Stowers offers the

latest in Toshiba UPS technology such as the new three-

phase 4400 Series UPS and single-phase 1600XPi Series

UPS. The reliability and efficiency of Toshiba UPS products

will be more accessible to growing industry in Tennessee,

providing energy management and power quality solutions

to utilities, healthcare, telecommunications markets and

more.

For more information on Stowers, visit www.stower-

spower.com.

For more information on Toshiba, visit

www.toshiba.co.jp/index.htm.

(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

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The company has already hit the ground runningwith the Hyundai line and has sold or obtainedorders for approximately 20 machines over the pastfew months. The facility is located just north ofAtlanta, and plans are already in place to open twomore full-service locations this year in Chatsworth,Ga., and Danielsville, Ga. Aman said that he is opento considering carrying other lines of machines andattachments that would complement the Hyundailine and round out his company’s machine offerings.

Aman’s business philosophy was handed down tohim from his father, Lee Aman, who told Chad whenhe first started in business in July of 1987 to, “Dowhat you say you’ll do and you’ll have 80 percent ofyour competition beat.”

Aman Construction Equipment is located at 2728Canton Hwy, Cumming, Ga.

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Chad Aman, CEO of Aman Equipment Company, has been successfully selling used equipment over the last 25 years, andrecently made the decision to take on the Hyundai Construction Equipment line.

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see THOMPSON page 73

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Ronnie Hammonds (L) and Danny Holman, DowCorning, Montgomery, Ala., inspect a Cat 904H wheelloader.

(L-R): Jimmy and Chip Starr of D&J Enterprises,Auburn, Ala.; Matt Weissgerber, Thompson PowerSystems; and Lucy Thompson-Marsh, ThompsonTractor enjoy the sale.

(L-R): Thompson Tractor’s Hardy Traylor discussessome of the used machines available during the one-day sale with James Lee, Keith Newell and PhillipTurner of W.S. Newell, Montgomery, Ala.

(L-R): Charlie Stevens, Thompson Tractor; SteveJordan, Jordan Excavating, Birmingham, Ala.; GradyBurchfield, Thompson Tractor; Duke Thigpen, BairdContracting, Birmingham, Ala.; and Seth Holcomb andCirrilo Corona, Jordan Excavating attend the sale.

Caleb Woodard (L) of Hurst Construction, Anniston,Ala., talks with Thompson Tractor’s David Fitzgeraldabout purchasing this Cat D3K dozer.

Jerry Woods (L), John Woods Construction, Selma, Ala.,and his Thompson CAT rental store representative, JoeLindsey, talk about the Cat CT660 vocational truck ondisplay.

Taylor Jennings (L) and Shep Morris, Jr. of Morris &Morris Farms, Shorter, Ala., test out this Cat 312 exca-vator.

Thompson Tractor Company held a used equipmentsale event at the company’s used equipment sales cen-ter in Montgomery, Ala., on April 30. Approximately

250 guests attended the event and were treated to a cateredlunch. Divisions of Thompson Tractor Company promotedproducts and services. Caterpillar and Caterpillar Financialrepresentatives attended to lend their support with productinfo and on the spot financing. The Ryan Newman, # 31 CatChevrolet SS NASCAR Sprint Cup car was on display forracing enthusiasts.

Several machines were brought in from other Thompsonlocations, which made for a great variety of machines tochoose from. From compressors and welders, to boom liftsand forestry machines, articulated trucks and hydraulic exca-vators, there was something for every buyer. Machines wereall discounted with red tag one-day only sale prices. Therewere a total of 11 machine sales and many attachment salesmade during the event. The event was so successful thatcompany representatives are considering making this a reg-ular annual event.

The Thompson Tractor used equipment sales center islocated at 10120 Hwy. 80 E., Montgomery, Ala.

For more information, 1/855-443-7017.(This story also can be found on Construction

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Hirschmann Automation and Control (PAT),Chambersburg, Pa., has awarded Crane Warning SystemsInc. of Lakeland, Fla., Hirschmann’s 2014 Top Sales Awardof North America. This isthe sixth year in a row thatCrane Warning Systems hasreceived this award.

Crane Warning Systemshas been a dedicatedHirschmann premier dealerfor the past 13 years. Theyoffer an entire line ofHirschmann, PAT, Kruegerand branded crane operatoraids including load momentindicators (LMI), wirelessand hard-wired indicatorsand anti-two block systems.

For more informationabout Crane WarningSystems, visit www.cranewarningsystems.net.

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

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The Associated General Contractors ofAmerica (AGC) announced the new officerswho have been selected to lead the nation’slargest construction trade association.Chuck Greco, chairman of Houston, Texas-based Linbeck Group, will serve as presi-dent; Mark Knight, president of Webster,S.D.-based Foothills Contracting Inc., willserve as senior vice president; Art Daniel,president and COO of Cedar Hill, Texas-based A.R. Daniel Construction Inc. willserve as vice president; and Joe Stella, presi-dent of Wakefield, Mass.-based P.J. StellaConstruction Corp., will serve as treasurer.

“During the course of my career I havehad countless opportunities to observe justwhat a positive impact this association hashad on our business and our industry,” saidGreco, AGC’s new president. “Our ultimategoal is to build a more successful industryfor the future and to be recognized as the tal-ented professionals we are and the meaning-ful contribution we make to the built envi-ronment every day.”

As president, Greco will lead the officersin a national effort to address growing work-force shortages, improve the productivity ofthe nation’s construction companies and helpbuilders succeed in the ever-changing eco-

nomic and political environment. Among thetop issues the officers will address are theproliferation of new, and often ineffective,regulatory burdens, the need for new infra-structure investments and the continuedadoption by the industry of new technologyand new approaches to completing projects.The officers will serve in these positionsuntil March 2016, at which point Knight willmove into the position of president.

For more information, call 703/548-3118or visit www.agc.org.

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

“During the course of mycareer I have had countlessopportunities to observe justwhat a positive impact thisassociation has had on ourbusiness and our industry.”

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see AGC page 72

Construction spending slipped in March from upwardlyrevised February totals but increased modestly from a yearearlier, according to an analysis by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. Association officials cautioned,however, that those spending gains could be at risk ifCongress and the Obama administration fail to address high-way funding shortfalls that threaten to undermine the sector’srecovery.

“The first quarter as a whole was positive for all major cat-egories of construction despite a weak March for residentialand public construction spending,” said Ken Simonson, theassociation’s chief economist.

Construction spending in March totaled $967 billion at aseasonally adjusted annual rate, 0.6 percent lower than theupwardly revised February figure but 2.0 percent higher thanin March 2014, Simonson said. For the first three months of2015 combined, spending exceeded the first-quarter 2014total by 3.2 percent. Private residential spending edged up0.9 percent from the first quarter of 2014 to the same periodin 2015, while private nonresidential spending increased 6.4percent and public construction spending rose 1.7 percent.However, these relatively mild overall increases maskedlarge swings among some components, Simonson pointed

Construction IndustrySpending in MarchRises From 2014

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Caterpillar Hosts Media Event at Facility in Athens, Ga.Caterpillar’s Athens fabrications and assembly facility

recently held a press event to unveil six new series to theCaterpillar line up. The Cat D5K2, which is part of a newtrack type tractor series, is manufactured at the Athens, Ga.,facility.

The event also highlighted the company’s decision totransfer all operations from Sagami, Japan, to Athens, Ga.,creating American jobs and lowering operational costs.

Small-Chassis D Series Loaders

Four new D Series small-chassis models are the latestadditions to the Cat compact track loader (CTL) and skidsteer loader (SSL) ranges: SSL models 226D and 232D; andCTL models 239D and 249D — all incorporating the designinnovations of larger D Series machines, including a sealedand pressurized cab, electro-hydraulic controls, redesignedlift arms, premium seat choices and optional advanced dis-play (available with rear-view camera). All use an electronicCat C2.2 engine that meets Tier IV Final/Stage IIIB emis-sions standards.

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new engine-compartment sealing system for enhanced air-flow debris control. Non-XHP models have increases inrated operating capacity (ROC), and XHP models nowmaintain their excellent ROC numbers without external

The new F2 Series center-pivot models build on the solid performance, reliabilityand durability of their F Series predecessors.

The new Cat 272D2 skid steer loader, 297D2 multi-terrain loader and 299D2 com-pact track loader — along with their more powerful XHP counterparts — build onthe engineering advances in performance, operator comfort, visibility, control andmachine security of their D Series predecessors.

The event highlighted the company’s decision to transferall operations in Sagami, Japan, to Athens, Ga., creating

American jobs and lowering operational costs.

The Cat D5K2, which is part of a new track type tractor series, will be manufac-tured at the Athens, Ga., facility.

Four new D Series small-chassis models are the latest additions to the Cat compacttrack loader (CTL) and skid steer loader (SSL) ranges including the SSL model226D.

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SC&RA PresentsDriver Safety Awards

The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association(SC&RA) recognized four professional drivers from threecompanies with the Million Miler Safety Award and 11 driv-ers from five companies with the new Driver Safety Awardat the Association’s 2015 Annual Conference, April 14 to 18,at La Costa Resort, Carlsbad, Calif.

The Million Miler Safety Award recipients each accumu-lated a minimum of one million consecutive miles of safedriving within the industry:

• Landstar Transportation Logistics Inc., SouthJacksonville, Fla. — Fred Durbin

• Miller Transfer, Rootstown, Ohio — Frank Guglielmoand Mark Hawse

• Superior Transportation Inc., Charleston, S.C. — JohnMurray

The Driver Safety Awards recipients each accumulatedfive years of accident-free driving:

• Bragg Companies, Long Beach, Calif. — John Russell• Chellino Crane Inc., Joliet, Ill. — Justin Clark and

Jeffery Ginter• Precision Heavy Haul Inc., Tolleson, Ariz. — Daniel

Earnes, Josh Foster, Dean Gaus and Michael Shavonis• Silk Road Transport Inc., Arkport, N.Y. — Gregory

Aguglia, Dan Haswell and Michael Nichols• Superior Transportation Inc., Charleston, S.C. — Robert

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Potter Equipment CompanyHarrison (870) 741-8900

Scott Equipment CompanyFort Smith (479) 648-1600Mabelvale (501) 455-5955Springdale (479) 751-4242Texarkana (870) 772-0204

FLORIDATrekker TractorFort Myers (239) 690-0661Hialeah Gardens (305) 821-2273Lake Worth (561) 845-2273Orlando (407) 888-0024Tampa (813) 621-5811

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Children of Fallen Highway Workers Receive ScholarshipsTen children of highway workers killed or permanently

disabled on the job will receive college financial assis-tance from the American Road & Transportation BuildersAssociation Transportation Development Foundation’s(ARTBA-TDF) “Lanford Family Highway WorkerMemorial Scholarship” fund.

The scholarship program was established in 1999 witha gift from two Roanoke, Va., highway contractors andtheir companies — Stan Lanford (1999 ARTBA chair-man) of Lanford Brothers, and Jack Lanford (1991ARTBA chairman), with Adams Construction Company.About 100 highway workers are killed on the job everyyear in roadway construction and maintenance accidents,and thousands more are seriously injured.

Over the past 15 years, more than 100 children of theseworkers from across the country have received LanfordFamily scholarships to pursue college and technical train-ing. The 2015 class includes:

Vybav Hiraesave, Dover, Del.

Vybav’s father, Vasuki Hiraesave, was killed in an acci-dent while working for the Delaware Department ofTransportation in March 2006. Vybav, a civil engineeringmajor, attends the University of Delaware.

Lyndsay Morgan, Daytona Beach, Fla.

Lyndsay’s father, Steven Morgan, was killed in aNovember 2011 accident while working on Interstate 75in Florida. She is a sophomore at Florida Gulf Coast

University majoring in communication studies.Amy McNeil, Kountze, Texas

Amy’s father, Jeffrey McNeil, was killed in 2005 whileworking for the Texas Department of Transportation onU.S. 69 in Beaumont. Amy will start a registered nursingprogram at Indiana State University in the fall.

Carl Moser, Middletown, Md.

Carl’s dad, Richard Moser, was killed in 2007 whileworking for the Maryland State Highway Administrationon U.S. 340 in Frederick. In September, Carl will attendFranklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Massachusettsand will study electrical and computer engineering.

Kaitlyn Henry, Dennison, Ohio

Kaitlyn’s dad, Gary Henry, was struck by a constructionvehicle and killed in 2013 while working on a state high-way construction project on Interstate 270 near Columbus,Ohio. Kaitlyn is currently attending Ohio University andis an intervention specialist major.

Alexis Keefe, Wyalusing, Pa.

Alexis’s dad, Bret Keefe, was killed in a car accident in2001 while working for the Pennsylvania Department ofTransportation. A junior, she is a marketing major atBentley University near Boston.

Leah Barnes, Bronx, N.Y.

Leah’s dad, Donald Barnes, worked for the New YorkState Thruway Authority and was permanently disabled in1995 when he was struck by a vehicle. Leah, a rising sen-

ior, is studying elementary education at Delaware StateUniversity in Dover.

Standra Jones Jr., Gaston, S.C.

Standra’s father, Standra Jones, worked for the SouthCarolina Department of Transportation. In 2007, he wasstruck and killed while taking down work zone traffic con-trols on I-26 in Lexington County. Standra will major inarchitecture at Clemson University.

Willie Blevins, Danielsville, Ga.

Willie’s mother, Kathy Blevins, worked for theGwinnett County Department of Transportation. She hadjust finished painting turn-lane lines when her vehicle wasstruck and she was killed in 2004. Willie will be attendingUniversity of Tennessee this fall and plans to major inchemistry.

Emily Jones, Billings, Mont.

Emily’s father, Richard Jones, an employee of DirectTraffic Control, was killed in a car accident in 2013.Emily, a freshman, is currently attending Montana StateUniversity majoring in criminal justice.

The ARTBA-TDF is interested in receiving contactleads on students who could benefit from the scholarshipprogram. Please share them with ARTBA program man-ager Kashae Williams at [email protected].

(This story also can be found on Construction

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

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The Bomag BW11RH-5 pneumatic tireroller boasts 35 degree centerpoint articulat-ed steering, delivering a short 10-ft. (3 m)inside turn radius. This allows the front andrear tires to maintain tracking in turns, offer-ing full width compaction in tight, windingcurves to reduce the number of passes toreach desired densities. The five front tiresand four rear tires of the BW11RH-5 delivera compaction width of 68 in. (173 cm) withzero frame overhang, making this roller aperfect machine for intermediate com-paction of highways, urban developmentroads, parking lots, driveways and chip-and-seal applications, according to the manufac-turer.

The machine’s five front tires deliver +/- 4degree oscillation on the two outside tiresand +/-5 degree oscillation at the three cen-ter to kneed and manipulate asphalt, improv-ing mat density. The centerpoint steeringjoint offers +/- 10 degree oscillation to helpmaintain wheel contact with material at alltimes. The nine 7.5x15, 14-ply pneumatictires offer standard fully ballasted wheelloads reaching 2,222 lb. (1,006 kg) andground contact pressure up to 82 psi (5.7bar).

Functional machine design of the newBW11RH-5 integrates ballast compart-ments into the frame. These strategical-ly placed compartments lowermachine center of gravity for sta-bility and safe operation. TheBW11RH-5 offers a standard12,231-lb. (5,547-kg) operat-ing weight, which can beincreased to 20,000 lb.(9,054 kg) by addingballast to maximizecompaction forces.

This Bomag pneumatic tire roller is pow-ered by a liquid-cooled, 74-hp (55-kW)Kubota Tier IV Final engine, meetingtoday’s most stringent emission standards.The roller’s hydrostatic transmission offersthree travel speeds to match the speed of thepaving train: 0 to 8 mph (0 to 12.9 kmh) inlow range; 0 to 10.5 mph (0 to16.9 kmh) in mid-range; and 0to 15.5 mph (25.0 kmh) inhigh.

The BW11RH-5 comes stan-dard with a 140-gal. (532 L) tank.An optional pressurized spray sys-tem, complete with cocoa mats ateach tire for even lubrication, isavailable to efficiently make useof available water and extendintervals between tank refills.When working in cooler ambi-ent temperatures or windyconditions, optional heatshields help to maintain hightire operating temperatures,preventing asphalt pickupthat could reducemat surface quality.

A single,

centrally located operator’s console on theBW11RH-5 features a swiveling seat toimprove operator comfort and visibility,regardless of travel direction. A single leverprovides effortless control of roller travelspeed and direction. The operator’sconsole places controls

within easy reach and provides unobstructedvisibility, boosting operator productivity.

Designed with the service technician inmind, the BW11RH-5 features a wide-open-ing rear hood for easy access to the engineand all critical service points. All mainte-nance and check points are easily accessiblefrom ground level, improving maintenance

speed and safety. The maintenance-free,SAHR brakes are integrated intothe travel motor, so the brakesapply automatically when the

engine is shut down or with theloss of hydraulic system pressure

in the transmission. For more information, call

803/337-0700 or visitwww.bomag.com/us.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

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

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Bomag BW11RH-5 Offers Centerpoint Articulated Steering

The Bomag BW11RH-5pneumatic tire rollerboasts 35 degree center-point articu-lated steer-ing, deliveringa short 10-ft.(3 m)ins idet u r nradius.

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Hills Machinerywww.hillsmachinery.com

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Columbia

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Richmond Machinery & Equipment Companywww.richmondmachinery.com

1701 Roseneath RoadRichmond, VA 23230

(804) 359-4048

Louisiana Catwww.louisianacat.com

3799 W. Airline Hwy.P.O. Box 536

Reserve, LA 70084(866) 843-7440

Alexandria, LA

Bossier City, LA

Hammond, LA

Lafayette, LA

Lake Charles, LA

Mansfield, LA

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Yancey Bros. Co.www.yanceybros.com

Albany(800) 768-2892

Augusta(800) 446-5131

Austell(800) 282-1562

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Savannah(800) 755-8382

Statesboro(888) 764-6506

Valdosta(800) 755-6841

Washington(888) 678-3211

Waycross(888) 948-2443

Volvo to Launch IC System With Real-Time Asphalt Density Calculation

Volvo Construction Equipment will soon introduce theVolvo intelligent compaction (IC) for select Volvo asphaltcompactors available in two packages — Volvo IC andVolvo IC with density direct. In addition to offering the passmapping, temperature mapping and data storage features ofthe Volvo IC system, Volvo IC with density direct includesreal-time density mapping technology.

“Density mapping has been described as the ‘holy grail’ ofintelligent compaction. The first to come up with the tech-nology will be the one to radically advance the paving indus-try, it was said, and that’s exactly what Volvo has done,” saidFares Beainy, research engineer atVolvo Construction Equipment. “Foryears, contractors have relied on ICsystems with stiffness calculationsinstead of density, which is not the truemetric by which contractors are evalu-ated and paid. With density direct,operators have real-time access to themetric that ultimately determines thesuccess of their work, density.”

Set the Density and Get to Work

Within the density direct system is acalibration screen, where the user setsthe target density for the project. Oncefully calibrated with data specific to theapplication, the Volvo intelligent com-paction with density direct system pro-duces a density calculation that is accu-rate to within 1.5 percent of core sam-pling, providing a real-time reading ofdensity values over 100 percent of themat, according to the manufacturer.

With this real-time data, the operator is given the chanceto make any necessary adjustments while asphalt is beingpaved. This not only reduces the occurrence of inadequatedensities that drive up project costs, but reduces time spenttaking core samples, improves quality, and leads to muchgreater uniformity than nuclear gauge testing. Calibrationsalso are “saved” by the machine, so operators can assign cal-ibrations to certain elements of a job, and quickly switchback and forth between calibrations to meet the demands ofspecific job elements.

Operator-Friendly InterfaceThe user interface of Volvo IC with density direct depicts

a density map, showing each sq. ft. of rolled asphalt in acolor representing density, and also provides a real-timenumerical density reading displayed in the corner of thescreen. Both Volvo IC and Volvo IC with density direct offerreal-time temperature and pass mapping data. Using the 8 by10 in. color monitor of the Volvo IC system, the pass map-ping function captures each compactor pass and drum over-lap with an individual color, so that the operator can easilysee gaps and work to maintain uniform coverage.Temperature mapping provides the operator with a tempera-ture “map” that shows the path of the compactor overlaidwith the last recorded surface temperature.

Data Storage and GPSData gathered from pass mapping, temperature mapping

and density mapping is stored on the IC system’s internal 14GB hard drive, which provides enough space for approxi-mately seven months of data logging. Data can be backed upto USB drives in VEDA format — the Freeware system pro-moted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) forIC systems. With optional differential GPS, the data gatheredfrom Volvo IC is linked to location information accurate towithin 0.5 in. (1.3 cm). Both Volvo IC packages meet state

DOT and FHWA requirements for intelligent compactionspecifications.

Independently Tested and ProvenDensity direct was developed and tested as part of the

FHWA Highways for LIFE Technology PartnershipsProgram. The technology was used on various full-depth andoverlay asphalt pavement projects and later evaluated byindependent users at sites throughout the country. The resultswere overseen by University of Oklahoma researchers andshowed that density direct calculations were proven to bewithin 1.5 percent of core samples every time at 180 testlocations.

Availability in Q4 2015Volvo IC and Volvo IC with density direct will be avail-

able in Q4 2015 on new Volvo asphalt compactors, initiallyincluding Volvo DD110B, DD120B and DD140B modelssold in North America. Aftermarket availability for Volvoasphalt compactors will follow in the future, exclusivelythrough Volvo Construction Equipment dealers.

For more information, call 717/532-9181 or visitwww.volvo.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The user interface of Volvo IC with density direct depicts a density map,showing each sq. ft. of rolled asphalt in a color representing density, andalso provides a real-time numerical density reading displayed in the cor-ner of the screen.

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Hamm HD+ i-Series Rollers Come Equipped With Hammtronic System

The Hamm HD+ 110i VV HF is representative of Hamm’sHD+ i-Series line of Tier IV interim-compliant tandemasphalt compactors.

The HD+ 110i VV HF is an 11.5-ton (10.4 t) tandem rollerfeaturing high frequency vibration in both drums. Other HD+

tandem rollers include the 7-ton (6.3 t) Hamm HD+ 70i, the8-ton (7.2 t) HD+ 80i, the 10-ton (9 t) HD+ 90i, the 13.2-ton(12 t) HD+ 120i, and the 15.4-ton (14 t) HD+ 140i.

These models are delivered in a variety of options, includ-ing conventional vibration compaction, high frequencyvibration, exclusive Hamm oscillation compaction, splitdrums for precise compaction on curves, and a smoothdrum/pneumatic-tire combination option.

Rollers in Hamm’s i-Series are factory-equipped with theHammtronic machine management system as standard, pro-viding engine management control for fuel savings, pro-grammable speed control, and on most models, the ability toindependently control vibration frequency and amplitude toeither drum.

Performance options, operator comfort, visibility and easeof control are unsurpassed by any roller model. The fullyadjustable seat — with integral control levers — movestogether with the operator’s console completely from side toside and swivels through 180 degrees, for much better con-trol and visibility, particularly to the drum edges, accordingto the manufacturer.

“These machines have been developed specifically tomeet the criteria of the North American contractor,” saidRichard Evans, vice president of sales of Hamm. “In addi-tion, if you are a big guy, the steering column tilts up out ofthe way when you are climbing in or out of the seat, and thedrive levers are wide, so you have plenty of room for yourlegs.”

The HD+ series features additional operator conveniencessuch as large cup holders, and an adapter to enable the oper-ator to charge a phone, or even plug in a refrigerator, whichcan be stored on the large cooler tray.

The HCQ (Hamm Compaction Quality) intelligent com-paction system is a VEDA-compatible system that monitorsand records the number of passes over a given area, the stiff-ness of the material, and the temperature of the mix.Featuring dual screen technology, the Hamm system can beoperational within five minutes on the job and the PC andreceiver can be interchanged from one roller to another formaximum utilization.

Unlike some competing machines, which require physicalmovement of weights on the side of each drum, which ishard enough to do in the daylight, let alone at night whenmost of the major highway work is done, amplitude and fre-quency adjustment on the HD+ models can be done by theoperator on the control panel.

Also unique is the HD+ series’ offset capability, a standardfeature, which on the HD+ models is close to 7 in. (17.7 cm).

“We can roll around a curb without risking damage by therear drum and now, with the extra 3-in. offset over the oldermodel, we now have enough for a good roller operator topinch a joint,” Evans said.

That means an operator can keep the front drum on the hotmaterial and offset the rear drum so it can bridge between thepre-compacted hot material and the cold joint, potentiallysaving a pass for higher productivity, and avoiding travel inthe other lane of traffic, for enhanced safety.

For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visitwww.wirtgenamerica.com.

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

The HD+ 110i VV HF is an 11.5-ton (10.4 t) tandem roller featuring high frequency vibration in both drums.

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RIDEABILITY WITH VERSATILITY

Together the Vögele Vision 5200-2i paired with a Vögele screed deliver precise results in all applications.

Rideability: effi cient material handling and superior controllability with precise straight-line tracking and smooth, accurate turns.

Versatility: pick the screed to match the applicaiton – all mounted on one tractor! • Front mounted extension screed: multi-variable width paving and mainline paving applications • Rear mounted extension screed: mainline rideability and mainline density • Compaction screed: maximize in-place density, asphalt and roller compacted concrete applications

When quality of pavement matters, rely on Vögele pavers and screeds to get the job done.

www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

12:55 PM

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FLORIDA

Pensacola, FL850-505-0550

Panama City, FL850-763-4654

ALABAMA

5336 Messer Airport Hwy.Birmingham, AL 35212

205-591-2131

Fax: 205-591-8321

Grove Hill, AL251-275-4158

Tuscumbia, AL256-383-5666

Dothan, AL334-678-1832

Mobile, AL 251-457-8991

Decatur, AL256-355-0305

Alabaster, AL205-621-2489

Tuscaloosa, AL205-752-0621

Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Oxford, AL256-831-2440

www.tractor-equipment.com

www.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800-875-5659 • 404-361-1593

Fax: 404-361-1885

RICHMOND MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT CO., INC.

1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230

1-800-662-6485

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Buford, GA678.318.9500Forest Park, GA770.319.0074Savannah, GA912.964.8079Asheville, NC828.687.0620Charlotte, NC704.596.8283Greenville, NC252.754.5280Raleigh, NC919.661.8710Charleston, SC843.414.1120Columbia, SC803.791.0740Piedmont, SC864.704.1060Chattanooga, TN423.308.7940

Birmingham, AL205.841.6666Mobile, AL251.633.4020Montgomery, AL334.262.6642Huntsville / Decatur, AL256.350.0006Oxford, AL800.917.7931Pensacola, FL850.479.3004

Richmond, VA804.359.4048800.662.6485

Contact your local dealer:

Volvo Construction Equipment

Ask about our complete line of paving solutions by contacting a Volvo dealer near you, or visit volvoce.com/na to learn more.

YOUR EXPERTISE. OUR INNOVATION AND SUPPORT.IT’S THE RIGHT MIX.

Smart Works.

Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL251-633-4020Montgomery, AL334-262-6642Huntsville / Decatur, AL256-350-0006

Oxford, AL800-917-7931Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC.

Richmond, VA804-359-4048800-662-6485

RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT

Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554Tampa, FL813-630-0077Orlando, FL407-850-9614Jacksonville, FL904-737-6000

Lake City, FL386-758-7444Davie, FL954-581-4744(Export Parts Facility):Miami, FL305-477-2442

Flagler Construction Equipment

Contact your local dealer:

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POWER EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920

(865) 577-5563

1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664

(423) 349-6111

4295 Bonny Oaks DriveChattanooga, TN 37406

(423) 894-1870

1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086

(615) 213-0900

3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

(901) 346-9800

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866

(662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com

917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

(757) 485-2100Fax: (757) 485-3616

1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836

(804) 748-6411

133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW

Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901

Fax: (276) 395-3438

10214 Fayettesville Rd.Bealeton, VA 22712

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

5731 Glenmary DriveSalem, VA 24153(540) 380-2090

Fax: (540) 380-4858

66 International LaneSuite 102

Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291

Fax: (540) 887-8295

REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

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

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

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

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

2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991

800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL

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

243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL

(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane

Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL

(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL

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

9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL

(850) 505-0550

Atlas Copco Launches DynapacCP1200 Pneumatic Tired Roller

Atlas Copco’s Dynapac CP1200 pneumatic tired rollerenhances efficiency, serviceability, safety and operator com-fort, and achieves optimal compaction results. The roller’snew flexible steel ballast is distributed evenly between tiresfor consistent ground pressure between the front and reartires. This also allows the weight to be easily adjusted foroptimal performance in any application — from finishing tosealing.

The roller includes a Tier IV Final compliant engine thatmeets the latest Environmental Protection Agency emissionstandards. The Tier IV Final engine reduces 90 percent ofparticulate matter and 90 percent of nitrous oxide emission(NOx) compared to a Tier III engine. The engine produceslow levels of ambient noise due to thermostatically con-trolled cooling fans, which allow the operator to easily com-municate with crews using a two-way radio. In addition,minimal engine noise lessens the risk of hearing damage forthe operator. The CP1200 also is equipped with an ultra-smooth start/stop system so contractors can quickly and eas-ily changes directions.

The platform on the CP1200 is spacious and featuresoperator-friendly controls and a swivel seat for optimal visi-bility from the operator station. This allows the operator tocomfortably move from one side of the roller to the other tomaintain optimal visibility and avoid having to strain his orher neck to get a clear view of the drum edge. It also givesoperators the confidence to work faster. The unit also can beequipped with a cab with automatic climate control, which

automatically adjusts the temperature for operator comfort. Atlas Copco designed the CP1200 with its dual-circuit

braking system that maintains full braking effect even if onecircuit is disabled. This feature is critical for projects oninclined surfaces as it safeguards against damage andinjuries, according to the manufacturer.

The CP1200 has a compacting width of 5.77 ft. (1.7 m)and maximum operating weight of 26,400 lbs. (11,975 kg),which makes it ideal for a variety of applications from fin-ishing to sealing. An optional DCA-A compaction analyzerrecords the rolling activity and recommends the optimumnumber of passes based on type of material being compact-ed, density needed and hours of operation. In addition toachieving the ideal density more quickly, the DCA-A ana-lyzer also records the rolling patterns for analysis and quali-ty assurance.

With an optional air-on-the-run system, operators canadjust the tire pressure during the compaction process. Thiseliminates the need to manually adjust tire pressure, whichminimizes downtime. The new heat cover wheel alsoimproves compaction results.

The new CP1200 shares many components and sub-sys-tems with other Atlas Copco models so dealers can minimizetheir parts inventory and save money.

For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visitwww.atlascopco.us.

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

The CP1200 tired roller has a flexible steel ballast to evenly distribute the tires for consistent ground pressurein any application, from finishing to sealing.

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VT LeeBoy, Inc. 500 Lincoln County Pkwy Ext., Lincolnton, NC 28092 Call 704.966.3300 or www.LeeBoy.com

Snow Roadside Ditch Cleaning Asphalt MillingStreet Leaf Pickup Track and Feedlot Pickup

Road Shoulder Pickup

3000 Force Feed Loader

It’s your Year-Round Workhorse

If you can windrow it, this is a fast low cost way to load it.

Another LeeBoy Year Round Workhorse - Graders.

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Reynolds-Warren Equipment Companywww.reynoldswarren.com

1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800/875-5659404/361-1593

May Heavy Equipmentwww.mayequip.com

Columbia, SC803/409-0460

Asheville, NC 28806828/667-0176

Charlotte, NC 28269704/597-0211

Greensboro, NC 27409336/668-2762

Mt. Gilead, NC910/439-5653

Raleigh, NC919/772-2121

Fayetteville, NC910/424-1200

New Bern, NC252/638-5838

Greenville, NC252/758-4403

Ahoskie, NC252/332-5550

Wilmington, NC910/675-9211

JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

Roadtec Presents RP-195e Roadtec will now offer its

powerful, rubber-track high-way class RP-195e paverwith a Tier IV Final compli-ant engine. This machinecontains Roadtec’s anti-seg-regation design, whichencompasses the feed tun-nel, feed tunnel dischargeand rear augers. The fullyoscillating bogies andsmooth tread aide this paverin laying a smoother mat.Not only does this machineexcel in paving perform-ance, but it also contains fea-tures that greatly improveoperator comfort.

Operator stations hydraulically swing out,allowing the operator to see down the side ofthe machine. Consoles, one of which con-tains the single joystick control, are locatedat the operator’s fingertips and the operator’sseat is adjustable for optimal comfort. TheClearview FXS fume extraction systempushes fumes out away from the operatorand keeps the line of sight clear to the frontof the tractor and back to the augers.

The Guardian remote telematics and diag-nostics system allows the user to wirelessly

address any issues that may happen whilethe machine is at work. This feature helpsprotect investments and provides a way forRoadtec’s customer service personnel toremotely view and alter the machine in realtime to assist with any necessary diagnostics.

The RP-195e paver is powered byCummins QSB 6.7 230 hp (172 kW) @1,900 rpm Tier IV Final compliant dieselengine.

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

Roadtec will now offer its powerful, rubber-track high-way class RP-195e paver with a Tier IV Final compli-ant engine.

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FORT MYERS, FL

239-334-3627

MIAMI, FL

305-592-5740

ORLANDO, FL

407-299-1212

WEST PALM BEACH, FL

561-848-6618

POMPANO BEACH PARTS, FL

954-977-9541

SARASOTA PARTS, FL

941-752-1300

NEW TAMPA, FL

813-995-0841

TAMPA PARTS, FL

813-621-4902

NASHVILLE, TN

615-501-8600

CHATTANOOGA, TN

423-855-0633

KNOXVILLE, TN

865-546-3207

KINGSPORT, TN

423-349-5001

LOUISVILLE, KY

502-253-3721

www.mayequip.comLEXINGTON, NC

866-629-3784

COLUMBIA, SC

803-409-0460

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Hydraulic Attachments

for Cutting or Grinding

and Digging.

TunnelExcavation

DiggingTrenches

CuttingConcrete

Slabs

AsphaltRemoval

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Applications:• Demolition, Refurbishment• Trenching• Tunneling• Underwater Works• Pile Head Cutting• Permafrost, Frozen Stockpiles

Products:• Transverse Drum Cutters• Revolving Drum Cutters• Longitudinal Drum Cutters• Cold Milling Machines

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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology.Full product line. Competitive price and performance.

Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabili t ies. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your mach ines .

© 2015 Allied Construction Products, LLC

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Skid-Lift announced the production of itsscissor lift skid steer attachment for con-struction, maintenance and agriculturalindustries. The Skid-Lift is a powerful buteasy-to-operate attachment that allows workcrews to reach up to 27 ft. (14 m) in the air,with 4 degree tilt and a stable working plat-form in the air. The company has teamed upwith Norwood Sales of Horace, N.D., tohandle distribution of its product, which isavailable for sale now.

“We are excited to bring Skid-Lift to mar-ket. It represents years of design and engi-neering work that delivers convenience anda major cost savings to skid steer owners andrental stores,” said Guy Nelson, president ofSkid-Lift.

Skid-Lift works as an attachment forskid steers as well as tractors. The baselegs of the Skid-Lift attachment areadjustable and allow professionals to workon all surfaces, including rough or uneventerrain.

“By eliminating expensive components,such as pumps, hydraulic drive motors,wheels, and batteries used on standalonescissor lifts, Skid-Lift provides a lower costof entry and ownership,” said Nelson.

“This unit will go anywhere my Bobcatwill go. On our old unit, we had to lay downplywood to get anywhere with it on softground,” said Brad Johnson of JohnsonFarms.

Skid-Lift Attachment Features • Two Models: tilting and non-tilting• Hydraulic controls at the base and basket• Manual extension platform on tilting

model• Overriding ground controls• Hydraulic safety bypass at the base and

basket• Standard fork lift pockets• Tilt deck plus/minus 4 degrees on tilting

model• Weight: 1,700 to 2100 lbs. (771 to 952

kg)• Works on any type of surface• Optional side quick attach• Works with all skid steers with auxiliary

hydraulicsFor more information, visit http://skid-

lift.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Skid-Lift works as an attachment for skid steers as well as tractors. The base legsof the Skid-Lift attachment are adjustable and allow professionals to work on allsurfaces, including rough or uneven terrain.

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GECON Offers Solutions for Various, Diverse Applications

The Simex PL4025 skid steer attached planing system millsasphalt and concrete and conveys away the millings, placingthem in a windrow.

The GECON model SS recycler is a skidsteer-mounted bucket crusher for smallvolume, onsite processing.

Screening buckets, including disc screeners, basketscreeners, vibratory screeners and flipping screenersare available and allow one-stop comparisons.

Simex’s double-drum excavator mountedcutter heads for grinding is the only cutterhead in the world with the motor inside thedrums. This machine is direct drive, withno gearbox or chains, thus increasingtorque and reducing wear.

The CT range is a vibrating wheel compactor, which has multiplehydraulic functions and vibrates in both directions with manyoptional compaction wheel widths available.

GECON crusher buckets are available in a wide variety of designs and sizes including rotary,jaw, and impact crusher buckets. Each bucket category is designed for specific applications.GECON offers five jaw sizes and 14 rotary sizes to specifically meet the needs of unique appli-cations. Also available are multiple-sized mini-crushers to be used with compact excavators.

In 2005, Larry Giberson founded his company, Giberson Enterprises ofShamong, N.J., with essentially one key product — the Eco-Crusher. Notlong after, his new company became the number one distributor in the worldfor this jaw crusher bucket.

When something proves that successful for customers, they can some-times begin asking, “what else can you provide to help me get my job donefaster and more productively?” Larry Giberson responded by providing cus-tomers with just that — more options and products.

Giberson expanded to support customers in niche markets outside of thecrusher buckets, including screener buckets, pulverizers, hydraulic breakers,and specialty attachments used in the recycling, paving and forestry industries.

Customers were pleased with the additions but were asking for even morerobust demolition tools that would hold up in severe-duty niche markets.That led Giberson to search for additional high quality attachments manu-facturers, such as Simex and others, and they have become known as appli-cation specialists for attachments for all onsite processing of materials.

Today, Giberson Enterprises, now doing business as GECONAttachments, offers a wide variety of products.

For more information, visit www.specialtyattachments.com or call609/268-3451.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Furukawa Rock Drill USA recently pre-sented its 2014 Summit Awards to MurphyTractor & Equipment Company andROMCO Equipment for outstanding salesvolume, service, support and dedication tomarketing and selling FRD USA breakerattachment products.

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Companyhas 16 locations strategically locatedthroughout Iowa, Kansas, Missouri andNebraska. It is a leading dealer of JohnDeere and Hitachi ConstructionEquipment.

ROMCO Equipment has 10 locationsthroughout Texas and is a leading dealer forVolvo and Hitachi ConstructionEquipment.

Furukawa Rock Drill USA is a leadingmanufacturer of Top Hammer and DTHrock drills and hydraulic breakers alongwith various other attachments for skidsteer, mini-excavators, backhoes and exca-vators. FRD USA Attachment Division(formerly marketed as Kent DemolitionTool) is a leading brand throughout Northand Central America, and FRD USA RockDrill Division offers a complete line ofadvanced drills and accessories for con-struction and quarry sites.

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

FRD Presents Summit Awards to TopDealerBreaker Attachment Division

(L-R) are Tim Carroll, regional sales manager, FRD USA BreakerDivision; Tom Udland, president, Murphy Tractor; Bill Buckles, vicepresident, Murphy Tractor; and Jeff Crane, president and chief execu-tive officer, FRD USA.

Responding to changes in OSHA regulations, while aim-ing to increase safety within the work truck industry, OmahaStandard Palfinger (OSP) has introduced a new personnelbasket designed for Palfinger service cranes (PSC). ThePalfinger personnel basket is a modern and advanced aeriallift solution developed especially for installation, mainte-nance and service work. OSP recognized the need for thisproduct development following a change in OSHA regula-tions, which outlines that work must be performed out of apersonnel basket as soon as the job is 3 ft. (.9 m) or moreabove the ground. The outcome is a light-weight, safe anduser-friendly solution that expands the range of jobs that canbe completed with a PSC, or PAL Pro package.

Until the user is ready to work, the basket is completelystowed in a compact storage box that can be mounted on anywork truck body — as long as it is accessible from the top.On a PAL pro mechanics truck it can be mounted rightunderneath the crane where it is not utilizing valuable cargospace. When the personnel basket is needed to complete ajob, it becomes work-ready in less than 10 minutes. The

quick set up time is possible due to the triple lock dockingmechanism — called the quick connect — which attachesthe basket to the crane boom tip. Developed by the engi-neering team at OSP to ensure maximum safety, the QuickConnect does not interfere with regular crane operation andcan be permanently mounted onto the boom tip.

Due to the advanced high strength steel design, it was pos-sible to reduce the self-weight of the personnel basket to lessthan 280 lbs. (127 kg). This allows for installation onto a6,000 lb. (2,721 kg) service crane on a class 4 truck.Additionally, users can count on a smooth and level ridewithin the personnel basket because of the hydraulic damp-ening/locking system that stabilizes the platform while it isin motion and locks the basket into place once a workingposition has been reached.

For more information, call 800/279-2201 or visitwww.palfinger.com.

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Omaha Standard Palfinger Adheres toOSHA Regs With Personnel Basket

(L-R) are Alan Stone, regional sales manager, FRD USA BreakerDivision; Charlie Clarkson, president, ROMCO Inc.; David Fitch, divi-sion president, ROMCO Equipment; Jeff Crane, president and chiefexecutive officer, FRD USA; and Robert Mullins, chairman and chiefexecutive officer, ROMCO Inc.

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Giberson Enterprises Expands ProductLine, Rebrands as GECON Attachments

The Asphalt Float PIC has an adjustable screed that allowsthe asphalt to be left higher for compaction. There also is anoption to have a screed with a block out to grade or asphaltsub-grades.

The Simex T300 skid steer-mounted wheel saw can dry cut asphalt up to 800 ft.(244 m) per hour with wear costs as low as .05 cents per ft., according to GECON.

Among the screening buckets GECON offers is Remu multi-functional screening bucket, which is ideal for padding,mixing, separating and crushing. The company also car-ries basket, riddling and flipping styles for differentapplications.

Simex boom-mounted vibrating plate com-pactors.

The Simex MP1000 planer is 40-in. (101.6 cm)attachment that has a wide variety of applica-tions for grinding concrete, including tunnelwalls, resurfacing locks, or any type of wallresurfacing when depth control is critical.

GECON has multiple size extreme-duty excavator-attached concrete pulverizers.Mechanical and hydraulic powered units are available.

Hydraulic hammers available in a varietyof sizes to meet breaker needs also areavailable.

The Asphalt Float is a popular labor-sav-ing attachment that hooks to any skid steerfor backfilling trenches and paving them.

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In order to address cleanup, material handling and snowremoval applications, the SweepEx Mega 600 is built with a60-in. (152 cm) long mainframe.

Ideal for a wide variety of applications including cleanupof dirt, leaves, snow, material spills, standing water, steelshavings and gravel, the SweepEx Mega Series broomattachment is adaptable to most service vehicles. Mountingkits for forklifts, bucket lips, three-point hitches (class 1 and2) and skid-steer pivots are available to maximize thebroom’s versatility.

Designed for high productivity and minimum down time,SweepEx brooms are built with no moving parts, eliminat-ing the cleaning and lubrication of sprockets and bearingstypically associated with rotary-style brooms. Brushreplacement is quick and easy with the unique brush sectionsystem. By simply detaching the rugged end protectors, thebroom’s brush sections are easily replaced, rotated orremoved.

The SweepEx broom’s polypropylene brush sectionsoffer both durability and flexibility. The unique bristle action

of the broom minimizes dust and flying debris, protectingthe operator, machinery and work environment, according tothe manufacturer.

Constructed of industrial steel and protected with a heavypowder-coat finish, the Mega Series includes 11 brush rowsfor maximum cleaning power. With the ability to attachMegaWing 90 (9-in. [23 cm]) and MegaWing 180 (18-in.[45 cm]) broom extenders to each end of the broom, theMega 600 can be increased up to 96 in. (244 cm) for thelargest applications.

Other SweepEx Mega Series models include the Mega480 (48-in. [122 cm] mainframe) and Mega 720 (72-in. [183cm] mainframe). Optional accessories for all SweepEx mod-els include a magnetic bar, dustmop, edge marker kit anddebris containment ends.

For more information, call 800/725-8377 or visitwww.trynexfactory.com.

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SweepEx Mega 600 Addresses Cleanup

Ideal for a wide variety of applications includingcleanup of dirt, leaves, snow, material spills, standingwater, steel shavings and gravel, the SweepEx MegaSeries broom attachment is adaptable to most servicevehicles.

Loftness’s TimberAx skid steer attach-ment is part of its VMLogix line of products.The TimberAx uses an exclusive knife sys-tem to cut grass, vines, brush or trees up to 6in. (15 cm) in diameter, or intermittently cutmaterial up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) in diameter.

The 17-in. (43 cm) rotor of the TimberAxfeatures a reverse-rotation design to liftmaterial off the ground for proper cutting.Unlike forward-turning rotors, this designoffers improved cutting performance andfiner mulching without driving uncut mate-rial into the ground, according to the manu-facturer.

The knives are constructed of durable,low-maintenance alloy and can be sharp-

ened directly on the machine. An adjustableshear bar maintains a consistent distancefrom the knives to precisely control mulchsize.

The TimberAx is available in 53-, 63-, 73-and 83-in. (134.6, 160, 185.4 and 211 cm)cutting widths and comes with a universalmount for attaching to all major makes andmodels of skid steers. Nine differenthydraulic motor options are available toaccommodate flow rates from 22 to 54 gpm(83 to 204 Lpm).

The drive system consists of a three-groove banded belt with taper-lock sheavesand a spring-loaded belt tensioner. Units alsoare equipped with heavy-duty, oversized

bearings with anti-wrap pro-tection.

Other standard featuresinclude an adjustable tree-pusher bar with claw hooks,dual crossover relief protec-tion, pressure gauge, steeldeflector chains, tachometer,spare parts kit and adjustableskid shoes. Options include ahigh-pressure, piston-typehydraulic motor.

For more information, call800/828-7624 or visitwww.vm-logix.com.

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Loftness Offers TimberAxSkid Steer Attachment

The 17-in. (43 cm) rotor of the TimberAx features areverse-rotation design to lift material off the groundfor proper cutting.

Customers needing a bucket to more effi-ciently complete a variety of excavating andgrading projects can now depend on newDoosan heavy-duty ditching buckets. Theheavy-duty ditching buckets are available onall Doosan crawler excavators, ranging fromthe DX140LC-3 through theDX530LC-5 models.

The heavy-dutyditching buck-et’s deepprofile

provides Doosan excavator operators withsmooth operation and optimal versatilitywhen loading material, grading, backfilling,cleaning ditches for improved drainage andworking on slopes.

Bucket ImprovementsThe Doosan heavy-duty ditching buckets

have the same profile but are wider than thestandard Doosan digging buckets.Additionally, the heavy-duty ditching buck-ets do not have the internal center gussetsfound on some ditching buckets. This designgives a larger capacity than the current ditch-ing bucket and allows for more material tobe moved in one cycle of the excavator workgroup.

Some other standard features include alift eye for lifting applications, weld-on

side cutters and reversible bolt-oncutting edge to leave a smooth work

area when the job is completed.Note: the approval of the new

heavy-duty ditching buckets isbased on its designed use, not materi-

al capacity.

Pin-On or Wedge-Lock OptionsAltogether there are 13 Doosan

heavy-duty ditching buckets available.These buckets are available as pin-onbuckets or can be ordered to fit hydraulicor wedge-lock quick couplers, depend-ing on customer needs or preference.

For more information, visit doosanequip-ment.com.

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Doosan Offers IncreasedCapacity in Ditching Buckets

Theheavy-duty ditch-ing buckets areavailable on allDoosan crawler excava-tors, ranging from theDX140LC-3 through the DX530LC-5 models.

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The SC-30, SC-60, SC-80, SC-110 and SC-

220 platecompactorsare ideal forutility work,

and are prima-rily used to com-pact the founda-tion in shallower

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Case Introduces Five NewExcavator Plate Compactors

Case Construction Equipment introducedfive new plate compactors to its attachmentslineup — the SC-30, SC-60, SC-80, SC-110and SC-220. The plate compactors are idealfor utility work, and are primarily used tocompact the foundation in shallower trench-es and prevent movement/ground upheaval.These plates run on unidirectional hydraulicsand are available in a variety of sizes, rang-ing from 19 by 20 in. to 32 by 42 in. (48 by51 cm to 81 by 106 cm).

For soil compaction, the SC series cancompact up to 4 ft. (1.2 m) — more than fivetimes the efficiency of handheld compactors.For slopes, the SC series takes on the chal-lenge of efficiently compacting materials onan incline. The new plate compactors alsocan drive and extract piles, fence posts,guardrails and more. Because of their designand ease of use, the plate compactors simpli-fy compaction work without introducinganother machine or operator into the alreadycramped space.

Durable, Efficient DesignThe SC series of plate compactors is

designed for heavy compaction tasks, withan “Angle Technology” base plate designthat transfers and distributes vibratory forcesmore efficiently,and ultimate-ly protectsand extendsthe life ofthe com-pactor andcarrier. Thedesign allowsfor trench com-paction in narrowareas where accessis limited. The

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also offers a lower center of gravity, whichputs the attachment’s energy where it’s need-ed the most, according to the manufacturer.

The plate compactor’s shock mounts aretilted 15 degrees outward, allowing betterforce distribution across the plate, less stresson the compactor during operation andreduced wear. This design also improvesperformance and durability. Another featureof the plates is their flow control with areverse flow check valve that’s standard onall models and a stainless steel pressure reliefvalve for added safety.

The SC series features a wide variety ofcustom mountings available to fit a varietyof carriers.

Maintenance Made Easy The plate compactor requires zero mainte-

nance as it has a continuous oil bath lubrica-tion system that extends the life of the bear-ings. Each SC series plate compactor also iscovered under a two-year limited warranty.

For more information, visithttp://www.CaseCE.com.

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Montabert V3500 Delivers in Demanding Conditions

The Montabert V3500 heavy-rangehydraulic breaker features an automatictwo-speed variation system — adjusting itsimpact energy and striking rate to deliverhigh energy per blow on hard ground andhigh frequency on soft ground. Designedfor use on large excavators ranging in sizefrom 35 to 60 tons (31.7 to 54 t), the 8,071-lb. (3,661 kg) hydraulic breaker delivers upto 710 blows per minute. For optimalbreaking power, the V3500 requires ahydraulic flow rate of between 66 and 84-1/2 gal. (250 to 320 Lpm) per minute and isclassified within the 10,000 ft.-lb. energyweight class.

Standard features on the V3500 include aprogressive start system that prevents thebreaker from slipping, a blank-fire protec-tion system that reduces harmful metal-to-metal contact and an automatic lubrication

system that ensures the breaker is constant-ly lubricated for maximum functionality.Although recommended for use in demoli-tion and excavation applications involvinghomogeneous materials, the breaker’s ener-gy chamber acts as a hydraulic shockabsorber, reducing pressure variations inthe hydraulic circuits to provide consistentenergy to the breaker. In addition, theV3500 hydraulic breaker’s fully enclosed,heavy-duty cradle minimizes noise levelswhile protecting working parts from dustand debris. An optional air pressurizationkit is available for underwater applications.

For more information, visitwww.montabert.com.

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Designed for use on large excavators ranging in size from 35 to 60 tons (31.7 to 54t), the 8,071-lb. (3,661 kg) hydraulic breaker delivers up to 710 blows per minute.

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“It will offer a full range of services,including day surgeries currently not avail-able at the Charlotte Community-BasedOutpatient Clinic, as well as several serviceswe don’t even provide in Salisbury at thistime,” Green said. “The new HCC repre-sents Salisbury VAMC’s commitment toproviding the best care for our current andfuture veterans.”

According to Mike Maddox, SalisburyVA Medical Center spokesman, some of theservices the new Health Care Center willprovide include outpatient dialysis, dentalservices, outpatient surgery, physical medi-cine and rehabilitation and increased imag-ing capabilities. It was designed to bettermeet veterans’ needs by including the spe-cialty services that aren’t available at theCharlotte Community-Based OutpatientClinic. Veterans currently have to drive tothe Salisbury VAMC or other facilities forthese services. The new HCC also willaccommodate future growth of the local vet-eran.”

The project funding was authorized viaPublic Law 111-82, 111th Congress. TheHCC will provide services to veterans inMecklenburg and surrounding countieswhen completed in 2016.

“Last year, the Charlotte Community-Based Outpatient Clinic provided care formore than 26,000 individual veterans,”Maddox said. “The veteran population inCharlotte, as well as across North Carolina,has seen a steady increase in the number ofveterans living in the area — leading to theneed for a larger facility to meet their med-ical care needs. The existing clinic is cur-rently at capacity, and additional primarycare and specialty care cannot be added orexpanded to meet the demand, based onspace limitations. The larger HCC will meet

current needs and future growth.”According to Daniel Reynolds, senior

project manager of J E Dunn Construction,work started on site January 2014, and con-struction is scheduled to finish December2015.

“We are the general contractor/construc-tion manager and are responsible for themanagement and oversight of the construc-tion,” said Reynolds.

Currently, crews are working on roofing,ribbon window framing and glazing, cur-tainwall framing, architectural metal wallpanels, exterior caulking, firestopping, inte-rior wall framing, interior wall blocking, ele-vator installation, fire sprinkler overheadrough-in, MPE in-wall rough-in and MPEoverhead rough-in.

Site work, mass rock removal and domes-tic water line work has already been com-pleted, along with the fire sprinkler main,natural gas main, underground power feeds,curb/gutter, foundations, slab-on-grade, CIPconcrete basement walls, slab-on-decks,

architectural precast panels, CMU masonrywalls, structural steel, miscellaneous steel,waterproofing, sprayed fireproofing andexterior wall framing. All major mechanicalequipment also has been set in place.

Asphalt paving has yet to be performed,along with landscaping/irrigation, fountains,hardscapes, canopies, site furnishings, case-work, doors/hardware, drywall, acousticalceilings, painting, flooring, ceramic tile, RFshielding, louvers, fuel tank, fire sprinklertrim out and MPE trim out.

Some of the main equipment being usedon the job has included a 345 Caterpillarexcavator, a 330 Caterpillar excavator, three740 Caterpillar off-road trucks, an 815Caterpillar roller, a D8 Caterpillar bulldozer,a D5 Caterpillar bulldozer, a rock track drill,a 140 Caterpillar motorgrader, concretepumps, dual buckhoist, mobile hydrauliccranes, a 160T crawler crane and aManitowoc 777 crane.

To build the new facility, teams are using590 tons (535 t) of reinforcing steel rebar,

10,000 cu. yds. (7,645.5 cu m) of concrete,6,200 sq. ft. (575 sq m) of architectural pre-cast panels with thin brick, 10,150 sq. ft.(924 sq m) of CMU block and more than150 truckloads of structural and miscella-neous steel that was delivered to the job site.

Located on what’s been described as aheavily wooded site, the new clinic hasproved challenging on several levels.

“Health care projects are very complexcompared to other type projects,” saidReynolds. “There are specific requirementsand coordination necessary for medicalequipment, IT equipment and infrastructure.You also have other systems, such as med-ical gas systems, that you don’t see in otherprojects.”

Battling the elements also has not beeneasy.

“We had a lot of mass rock and badweather. Our original schedule included 60plus days for weather, and all these dayshave been used.”

Still, taking on the assignment is an honor.“Based on my health care construction

experience over more than 12 years, it hasalways been rewarding to construct facilitiesthat are providing medical treatment for peo-ple to help make them better,” Reynoldssaid. “To be involved in a project that is notonly providing medical care to people, but toour veterans that have served our countrymakes it that much more special.”

Earnhardt Grading Inc. was responsiblefor site work, specifically clearing and grub-bing, erosion control, mass excavation, rockexcavation, storm drainage and utilities.

“We began work in January 2014,” saidMark LeGrand, Earnhardt Grading projectmanager. “We’re not currently on the proj-ect, but will move in and out a few moretimes as work around the building progress-es. We should be complete by fall 2015.

“The biggest challenge on the project wassee HCC page 80

HCC from page 1

Nick Linderman, project engineer, Earnhardt Grading Inc. photoEarnhardt Grading Inc. was responsible for site work, specificallyclearing and grubbing, erosion control, mass excavation, rock exca-vation, storm drainage and utilities.

J E Dunn photoBeing built on a 35-acre site, Charlotte HCC will only provide outpatient services,but with an increased capacity for expansion of services in the future.

Nick Linderman, project engineer, Earnhardt Grading Inc. photoValued at more than $150 million upon completion, the project represents a major investment andjob creator for the Charlotte area.

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struction spending surged 27 percent in the first quarter com-pared with the year-ago period,” he said. “New single-fami-ly construction rose 10 percent, while residential improve-ments supposedly plunged 25 percent. However, theimprovements data is very unreliable.”

Simonson observed that the largest private nonresidentialcomponent, power construction, declined 16 percent in thefirst quarter. However, other large private nonresidential seg-ments rose steeply in the period. In contrast, the biggest pub-lic segments had year-to-date declines: highway and streetconstruction, down 2.9 percent; and educational, down 1.1percent.

Association officials cautioned that highway and streetconstruction investments were likely to continue decliningunless Congress acts to pay for and pass new legislation torepair the nation’s infrastructure before the program expires.They urged motorists to visit www.DriveBetterRoads.org.

“If Washington can’t figure out a way to fix our roads andbridges, investment in public construction is likely todecline,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chiefexecutive officer.

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Association UrgesCongress to Act

Rule to Provide ConstructionWorkers With Protections repairing leaks in a manhole, the secondwhen he went down to save the first —which is not uncommon in cases of asphyx-iation in confined spaces.

“In the construction industry, enteringconfined spaces is often necessary, but fatal-ities like these don’t have to happen,” saidSecretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez. “Thisnew rule will significantly improve the safe-ty of construction workers who enter con-fined spaces. In fact, we estimate that it willprevent about 780 serious injuries everyyear.”

The rule will provide construction work-ers with protections similar to those manu-facturing and general industry workers havehad for more than two decades, with somedifferences tailored to the constructionindustry. These include requirements toensure that multiple employers share vitalsafety information and to continuously mon-itor hazards — a safety option made possibleby technological advances after the manu-facturing and general industry standardswere created.

“This rule will save lives of construction

workers,” said Assistant Secretary of Laborof Occupational Safety and Health DavidMichaels. “Unlike most general industrywork sites, construction sites are continuallyevolving, with the number and characteris-tics of confined spaces changing as workprogresses. This rule emphasizes training,continuous worksite evaluation and commu-nication requirements to further protectworkers’ safety and health.”

Compliance assistance material and addi-tional information is available on OSHA’sConfined Spaces in Construction Web page.

Under the Occupational Safety andHealth Act of 1970, employers are responsi-ble for providing safe and healthful work-places for their employees. OSHA’s role is toensure these conditions for America’s work-ing men and women by setting and enforc-ing standards, and providing training, educa-tion and assistance.

For more information, visitwww.osha.gov.

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

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The Cat # 31 Chevrolet SS Sprint Cup car attracts acrowd.

The catered chicken and fish fry draws a crowd.

Some of the larger machines that were red tag pricedfor the one-day sale.

Thompson’s ground engaging tools and undercarriagespecialists explain the company’s products and serv-ices.

THOMPSON from page 24

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Athens Facility Produces Cat D5K2 Track Type Tractors

The new Cat M Series compact wheel loaders — 906M, 907M and 908M — feature Caterpillar’s exclusiveOptimized Z-bar loader linkage, which combines aggressive digging power with parallel lift.

The new Cat M-Series small wheel loaders — 926M, 930M and 938M — build on the success of K-Series prede-cessor models — 924K, 930K and 938K — with engineering refinements that include new engines meeting Tier IVFinal emission standards.

CAT from page 32

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F2 Series Backhoe Loaders

The new F2 Series Cat backhoe loaders includes the416F2, 420F2, 430F2 and a model new to the range, the415F2. The new F2 Series center-pivot models build on thesolid performance, reliability and durability of their F Seriespredecessors with engines that meet Tier IV Final emissionsstandards, new operator’s station and added features andoptions that further enhance performance and operator pro-ductivity. The 420F2 and 430F2 continue to be availablewith both single-tilt and Integrated Tool Carrier (IT) frontlinkage, and four-wheel drive is standard for the 430F2 andavailable for other models.

Cat D3K2, D4K2 and D5K2 Models The new Cat D3K2, D4K2 and D5K2 track type tractors

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Cat M Series Compact Wheel Loaders The new Cat M Series compact wheel loaders —906M,

907M and 908M —feature Caterpillar’s exclusiveOptimized Z-bar loader linkage, which combines aggressivedigging power with parallel lift. These models use a 75-gross horsepower engine with an electronically controlledhydrostatic drive system that meets U.S. EPA Tier IV Final /EU Stage IIIB emission standards. Electro-hydraulic con-trols allow for engineering enhancements for the drive sys-tem, implement controls, auxiliary hydraulic system andloader linkage. A range of work tools and couplers are avail-able, ensuring optimum versatility and productivity.Valuable options including a high-speed configuration, ridecontrol system and high-flow hydraulics make the M Seriescompact wheel loaders even more productive in landscaping,agricultural, industrial, snow removal and general construc-tion applications.

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New Motocross Facility Names JCB Its Preferred SupplierThe recently opened Baker Factory

Professional Motocross Training Facilityin Clermont, Fla., has partnered withJCB North America to build and main-tain its one-of-a-kind, world-class train-ing facility. The Baker Factory will beusing JCB heavy equipment to maintain,condition and evolve five different pur-pose-built motocross and supercrosstracks spread over the 90+ acre facility.The facility will be the training center forthe sport’s most elite riders, who are putthrough a personalized training regimenthat demands nothing less than the bestfrom them and their equipment. JCBwill be an integral part of the trainingfacility’s continued construction and rigor-ous facility maintenance program.

When construction is complete, the BakerFactory Motocross Training Facility, in addi-tion to its five tracks, will include meetingspaces, indoor training areas and athleteaccommodations. Current JCB equipmenton site includes a 300T compact track loader,3CX-14 backhoe, JS190 excavator and a427ZX wheel loader. Local JCB dealershipMacKinnon JCB will offer ongoing equip-ment maintenance and service.

“We’re very pleased that Aldon Baker[founder and owner of the Baker Factory

Motocross Training Facility] has selectedJCB equipment, as he demands the best inall aspects of his elite level training program,including the equipment used at the facility,”said Thom Peebles, vice president of mar-keting of JCB North America. “It is a naturalfit given JCB’s commitment to work closelywith customers to continually drive productenhancements and innovation. Working atthe facility will put these machines throughtheir paces day in and day out, including sev-eral JCB innovative Tier IV Final compliantnon-DPF engines. Just like Aldon, we prideourselves on demanding the best to build the

best. After extensive research, we havefound many of our customers not only fol-low, but also participate in off road ridingand motocross racing. The sport now gar-ners more than one million annual spectatorsat live events and with live television cover-age. It’s an exciting new venture that we’reproud to be a part of.”

The training facility was named for itsfounder and owner Aldon Baker, a formerprofessional mountain bike racer turnedmotocross and supercross trainer. Baker, adecorated athlete himself, is arguably themost successful trainer in history having

trained riders including RickyCarmichael, James Stewart and RyanVillopoto. His athletes have gained glob-al attention for winning the previous twoworld and U.S. titles, as well as severalother championships from previousyears.

Aldon Baker said, “JCB equipment isa natural fit for our facility. JCB’s broadrange of equipment and focus on cus-tomer service is just what we needed.We’re excited to put their equipment touse as we build and maintain our facility.JCB machines are known for quality,innovation and safety around the world;values which are very important to us.

The JCB team really focused on understand-ing what needs I had today and those I’llhave in the future. They quickly brought inMacKinnon JCB, our local dealer and devel-oped several unique options. It is great tohave a personal relationship with a globalorganization, knowing they are workingbehind the scenes to ensure this new facilityis a success.”

For more information, visitwww.jcbna.com.

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

The recently opened Baker Factory ProfessionalMotocross Training Facility in Clermont, Fla., has partnered with JCB North America to build and maintain its one-of-a-kind, world-class training facility.

Case Receives AEMPAward in Orlando

Case Construction Equipmentwas named the 2015 Association ofEquipment ManagementProfessional’s (AEMP) Associate ofthe Year at the organization’s 33rdmanagement conference and annualmeeting in Orlando. The award ispresented to “the Associate MemberCompany, Corporation or Firm,which, through past efforts, has sig-nificantly enhanced or promotedAEMP’s mission and vision.”

“Case is actively involved withour membership and has placed afocus on educating equipment own-ers on ways to optimize equipmentproductivity and total cost of owner-ship through technology,” said StanOrr, president and CSO of AEMP.“That, combined with its leadershipon the issue of infrastructure invest-ment through the Dire States plat-form, makes Case a valuable mem-ber of AEMP and our Associate ofthe Year.”

“The work AEMP does for ourindustry in education, standardiza-tion and ethics is second-to-none,”said Jim Hasler, vice president —North America, Case ConstructionEquipment. “It coincides well withCase’s efforts to provide solutionsthat are equally practical and prof-itable for the equipment owner.AEMP is invaluable to both OEMsand equipment owners, and wethank them for this recognition.”

The award coincided with Case’sparticipation at the AEMP confer-ence, where the Dire States platformwas featured in both the confer-ence’s keynote address and a subse-quent panel discussion on infrastruc-ture investment.

For more information, visitCaseCE.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Pat Hunt, Case Construction’s director of strategic accounts, accepts the AEMP Associate ofthe Year award.

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rock excavation and unsuitable materi-al excavation. We encountered over17,000 cubic yards of mass rock, andan additional 1,000 cubic yards oftrench rock. We also had to deal withover 6,000 cubic yards of unsuitableexcavation. The challenge was findingsuitable fill areas to place this materialthat would not be a problem later, suchas not under the building slab or in anarea where another trade would be dig-ging later. A great deal of planning andscheduling was done with JE Dunn toavoid moving material twice.”

For the team, LeGrand said drilling,blasting and moving of rock, alongwith the planning of these activities,were the most time-consuming aspectsof the job.

“We were in close proximity toexisting buildings, so extra care had tobe taken in the planning of each blast toensure that the blast was strong enoughto break the rock but not strong enoughto effect the existing buildings. Eachblast was monitored with seismo-graphs, accordingly,” said LeGrand.

“We suffered from a lot of rainyweather in the beginning of the project,but worked a lot of weekends andextended hours to compensate.”

Department of Veterans Affairs, fed-eral and local government and otherofficials took part in a March 2014groundbreaking for the new structure,

which is situated off Billy GrahamParkway between I-85 and I-77, thefacility is southeast of the CharlotteDouglas International Airport. The newHCC is being built due to a growingveteran population in the region.

Veterans Affairs Mid-AtlanticHealth Care Network Director DanielF. Hoffmann told reporters at the cere-mony, “The veteran population in thisarea continues to grow, and veteranshave made it clear they want and needgreater access to VA health care. I amextremely pleased and proud that somany existing veterans have made ourmedical clinic their home. I’m proudbecause by making our clinic theirhome, Veterans have demonstratedtheir trust in us to provide the best careanywhere.”

Officials will continue to providebasic health care services at theCharlotte Community-BasedOutpatient Clinic. The current outpa-tient clinic has 67,429 net usable sq. ft.(6,264 sq m), compared to theCharlotte HCC, which will total295,000 net usable sq. ft. (27,406 sqm), quadrupling the amount of thespace to provide care for veterans. Italso will offer 1,930 parking spaces.

John Ramseur, vice president, RPADesign, PC, said helping create thenew facility was a rewarding experi-ence.

“Our firm worked with VA staff out

of Salisbury and the VA resident engi-neer team to create a building that willfunction with high value for the VA,and continue to mitigate the risks ofbudget and schedule for our developerand contractor.

“Medical facilities present a uniquedesign challenge that entails balancingthe mission critical aspects with thepatient experience. RPA Design andCaveo Consulting Engineers wentthrough an intense process to plan andcoordinate equipment to the backboneof the building systems and to theneeds of VA staff to serve their patients,our veterans.”

Regarding sustainability, “This proj-ect will achieve a minimum LEED forHealth Care Silver certification,” saidRamseur. “Along with site features andsustainable building material selec-tions, the energy saving aspects of thefacility and the water processing equip-ment inside drove many of the team’sdecisions for achieving this goal.

“RPA Design is honored to serve ourveterans as a part of the Charlotte VAHealth Care Center team, and to pro-vide the VA with a facility that meetstheir goal to provide world-class care tothose veterans who served to protectour country and its freedoms.”

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Nick Linderman, project engineer, Earnhardt Grading Inc. photoCrews encountered more than 17,000 cubic yards of mass rock, and an additional 1,000 cubic yards of trenchrock.

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Deep South JCB6851 Greenwood RoadShreveport, LA 71119318-621-9000

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9775 W Boynton Beach BlvdBoynton Beach, FL 33437

561-369-041415900 Westpark Ln

Fort Pierce, FL 34945772-461-1003

www.jcbofsouthflorida.com

Dougherty JCB446 Fairforest Way

Greenville, SC 29607864-277-9800

9040 Palmetto Commerce PkwyLadson, SC 29456843-821-8195115 Windhill Rd

Columbia, SC 29203803-754-4232

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336-275-33515605 Martin Luther King Hwy

Greenville, NC 27834252-830-5377

8205 Brownleigh DrRaleigh, NC 26717919-787-6700

www.doughertyjcb.com

JCB Announces $1M Donation to NepalJCB is supporting the relief effort in

earthquake-hit Nepal by donatingbackhoe loaders and electrical powergenerators worth around $1 million.

Ten backhoe loaders were madeavailable immediately to the NepaleseArmy and are now at work in the areasworst hit by the disaster, which has leftmore than 5,000 people dead and10,000 injured.

“It is shocking to see the devastationcaused by this earthquake and theresulting widespread damage anddestruction,” said JCB Chairman LordBamford. “On behalf of JCB, I expressmy heartfelt condolences to everyoneaffected by this natural disaster. JCBwill continue to help the Nepalese gov-ernment in every possible way.”

JCB supplied the backhoes throughits dealer, MAW Enterprises Pvt Ltd, inNepal. The electrical power generatorsalso are en route from JCB India’s fac-tory in Delhi to help stricken commu-nities caught up in the quake.

The JCB backhoe loaders have beendeployed to help ground relief efforts inthe aftermath of the earthquake, whichmeasured 7.8 on the Richter Scale. In

the coming weeks and months, thedonated machines will be used inreconstruction efforts.

JCB has a long history of helpingcountries affected by major natural dis-asters, providing $500,000 worth ofmachines and generators to thePhilippines when Typhoon Haiyanstruck in 2013. Machines also were

donated when earthquakes struck Haitiin 2010 and China in 2008, and tosouthern India, Sri Lanka andIndonesia in 2004 following theBoxing Day Tsunami.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

A JCB backhoe is pictured at work on April 28, 2015, in the earthquakedisaster area in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Lawsuit: Construction, Dredging Operation Contributed to Floodingbeen issued, we look forward to further proceedings toresolve this case and to ensure that property owners in St.Bernard Parish and the Lower 9th Ward obtain the relief towhich they are entitled under our Constitution,’’ said CarlosZelaya, a lead attorney in the case.

The suit said the construction, dredging and operation of

the navigation canal, known in south Louisiana as “Mr. Go,’’

contributed to conditions that led to catastrophic flooding

during Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, Hurricane Rita

weeks later and other storms. In effect, the suit argued, the

damage caused by the flooding was an illegal taking of pri-

vate property by the federal government without adequate

compensation.

Braden agreed, ruling that the Corps’ “construction,

expansions, operation, and failure to maintain the MR-GO’’

led to storm surge and flooding that amounted to “a tempo-

rary taking under the Fifth Amendment to the United States

Constitution.’’

The canal was authorized by Congress in 1956 as a short-

cut from the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico and

was completed years later. It was shut down in 2009.

Numerous other lawsuits filed against the federal govern-

ment over Katrina-related flooding have failed. A string of court rulings insulated the federal government

from liability for billions of dollars in flood damage thatmany residents and business owners have blamed on theCorps’ design, construction and maintenance of levees andfloodwalls, as well as the MR-GO.

Representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice and theCorps did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Braden said the May 6 meeting will determine whetherthe parties in the case can agree to have damages assessed“by a knowledgeable and accomplished mediator — and inshort order.’’ The conference was scheduled earlier thisweek, and Justice Department lawyers had sought to delay iteven before the May 1 ruling was posted.

Braden’s order appeared to advise the Corps and theJustice Department against an appeal. She referenced aSupreme Court decision in an unrelated but similar caseinvolving flooding and said, “further litigation in this matteris not in the interest of the Army Corps and will not serve theinterests of justice. It is time for this final chapter of the MR-GO story to come to an end.’’

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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The Asphalt Pavement Alliance(APA) has announced the seven win-ners of its 2014 Perpetual PavementAwards.

The award is presented to statetransportation departments and localagency road owners for well-perform-ing asphalt pavements that are at least35 years old with proven high-qualitystructural designs. To earn the award,the pavement must not have suffered astructural failure, and it should have anaverage interval between resurfacingof no less than 12 years. The road mustdemonstrate the characteristics expect-ed from a long-life, PerpetualPavement design: excellence indesign, quality in construction, andvalue for taxpayers.

Engineers at the National Center forAsphalt Technology (NCAT) locatedin Auburn, Ala., evaluated the nomina-tions and validated the results for theseven Perpetual Pavement Award win-ners. Since the Perpetual PavementAward was first presented in 2001, 100pavements in 30 U.S. states and oneCanadian province have been honoredwith the award.

The 2014 winners are:• Alabama Department of

Transportation for a 5.54 mi. (8.9 km)section of the Abbeville Bypass inHenry County. This is the sixthPerpetual Pavement Award forALDOT.

• Arkansas State Highway andTransportation Department for 2.54mi. (4 km) of U.S. 71 in Sevier Countyfrom milepost 1.16 to 3.70. It is thefifth Perpetual Pavement Award forAHTD.

• Florida Department ofTransportation’s SR 44 in LakeCounty from the intersection of CR437 to the Volusia County line —between milepost 7.82 and 24.08. Thisis the fifth Perpetual Pavement Awardfor FDOT.

• Indiana Department ofTransportation for a 14 mi. (22.5 km)stretch of U.S. 31 in Fulton and MiamiCounties, from 0.5 mi. south of SR 16to Old U.S. 31. U.S. 31 is the firstIndiana pavement to win a PerpetualPavement Award.

• Minnesota Department ofTransportation’s four-lane SR 47. This4-mile project extends from CSAH 2in Columbia Heights, Minn., to 73rdAvenue North in the city of Fridley.MnDOT has had 13 pavements recog-

nized with the Perpetual PavementAward, more than any other state oragency.

• Pennsylvania Department ofTransportation for the nearly 3-mi. (4.8km) long segment of SR 2005, alsoknown as Raccoon Run Road, inAllegheny County. PennDOT hasearned four Perpetual PavementAwards.

• Tennessee Department ofTransportation’s 3.5 mi. (5.6 km) onSR 40 in Polk County from 0.2 mi.east of U.S. 68 in the city of Ducktownto the North Carolina state line. This isthe 10th Perpetual Pavement Awardearned by TDOT.

Winning agencies are honored bytheir local state asphalt pavement asso-ciation and are presented with anengraved crystal obelisk. The names ofthe winning agency and the winningprojects are also added to a plaque onpermanent display at the NCATResearch Center at Auburn University.

For more information, visitwww.driveasphalt.org.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

APA Names Perpetual PavementWinners

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposalto further tighten ozone standards could result in the loss ofmore than 45,000 construction jobs each year, slow thenation's economy, and impede vital infrastructure invest-ments.

In comments filed to the EPA on March 17, PCA estimat-ed that the cement industry alone would have compliancecosts and plant closures that could lead to the loss of nearly900 jobs. Cement manufacturing jobs are highly technicaland well-paying, with an average wage of $77,481 per year.Most cement plants are located in small rural communities,so the impact would be felt disproportionately in thoseregions.

“A cement plant is vital to the economy of its communi-ty. When one is forced to close, the region loses jobs, it losessignificant tax revenue for schools and public services, andit loses a strong supporter of local charities and civic activi-ties,” said James Toscas, president and CEO at PCA.“During the past four decades, the U.S. has virtually elimi-nated the severe air pollution that currently plagues someother countries. However, regulators have continued totighten air quality standards, often with little or no provenhealth benefit. This has gotten to the point where our essen-tial industries have struggled to meet current standards,

incurred significant costs, and in some cases had to simplyshut plants down.”

Most cement and concrete in the United States is used forinfrastructure. Higher costs for construction projects wouldmean that governments could afford fewer projects eachyear. As a result, PCA estimated that costs associated withcompliance to the proposed standards would lead to the lossof 45,000 construction jobs each year.

“Think for a moment which structures we traditionally buildwith concrete. Bridges, roads, dams, schools and hospitalswould be hit with construction cost increases at a time whenthe nation’s infrastructure has already deteriorated to unsafelevels,” Toscas said.

About PCAHeadquartered in Skokie, Ill., with offices in Washington,

D.C., PCA represents America's cement manufacturers,serving as a powerful and vocal advocate for sustainability,jobs creation, economic growth, sound infrastructure invest-ment, and overall innovation and excellence in constructionthroughout the United States.

For more information, visit www.cement.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Plant Closures...

New Proposed EPA Ozone RegulationsCould Threaten More Than 45,000 Jobs

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1206 Blaylock St. Albany, GA 31705

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6446 Joe Frank HarrisParkway

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5333 BBS WayBraselton, GA 30517-1707

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251 Perry Lane Road Brunswick, GA 31525

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2400 Victory Dr.Columbus, GA 31902-3457

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4900 East Highway 501 Aynor, SC 29511843/358-5688

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3005 Hanson StreetFort Myers, FL 33916

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AGC OF AMERICAWebinar: Practical Applications of Lean Concepts in the Field

Tuesday, May 12, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PMTraining/Professional Development

Combining BIM and Wearable Technology to Revolutionize How We Interface with the Built Environment

Thursday, May 21, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PMWebinar: The Pit and the Pendulum

The Correlation between Technology and ConstructionPerformanceWednesday, May 27, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:00 PMTechnology

Webinar: Surviving the Onslaught: An Update on the Latest FederalConstruction Regulations

Thursday, June 4, 2015 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PMContracts and Construction Law

AGC Safety Management Training Course (SMTC)Wednesday, June 17, 2015 to Friday, June 29, 2015

AGC FEDERAL CONTRACTORS CONFERENCETuesday, May 12, 2015 to Thursday, May 14, 2015Washington, DCThe latest project forecasts, expert insight on upcoming regulatory hurdles,and ample networking opportunities with agency decision makers are crit-ical to being competitive in the federal construction market. Join con-struction industry leaders and their federal agency counterparts at theFederal Contractors Conference on May 12 – 14 at the MAYFLOWER HOTELin WASHINGTON, DC to take advantage of such essential information andthe many networking opportunities. Get the Latest Information On:. Federal construction projects, forecasts & budgets. Executive orders & regulations. Legislative proposals & changes. Contracting and design issues. Federal public-private partnershipsWho Should Attend?Executive, business development, and proposal management personnelfor design and construction companies of all sizes and at all levels of theindustry involved or interested in the federal market should attend. Thisincludes those from construction prime and subcontractors, engineeringcompanies, architecture firms and suppliers. In addition, the conferenceprovides excellent informational, networking and marketing opportunitiesfor lawyers, compliance programmers, IT providers, and surety bond pro-ducers.

AGC Safety and Health Committee ConferenceWednesday, July 8, 2015 to Friday, July 10, 2015Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaSafety and HealthIT Forum Conference

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For More Information on the above AGC of America Upcoming AGC Events:Contact: 703/548-3118 (Phone) 703/548-3119 (Fax)AGC of America, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 300, Arlington, VA 22201

AGC of MO Professional Development Construction Quality Management for ContractorsIn Partnership with the US Army Corps of EngineersThis course is presented to allow contractors to meet Corps’ constructioncontract requirements for the training of contractor quality control personnel.

Date: June 9 – 10, 2015Time: Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Wednesday, June 10 at 8:00 AM to 2:30 PMWhere: Construction Training School

6301 Knox Industrial Drive2nd Floor Assembly RoomSaint Louis, MO 63139

MINNESOTA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATIONWebinar: Permeable Pavement Master Class Series – 2014

When: May 22, 2015Register at: http://www.foresteruniversity.net/mas-terseries-permeable-pavement.html

This Master Class Series works through the concepts, design, construction,performance, and real-world applications and studies of permeable pave-ment with a series of four 1-1.5 hour online presentations and Q&A ses-sions (4 PDH / 0.4 CEU total) focusing on the following topics.Sessions include:. On-Demand: Introduction to Permeable Pavement. On-Demand: Design and Construction of Permeable Pavements. On-Demand: Impact of Permeable Pavement Design and Construction

on Performance. On-Demand: Permeable Pavement Live Case Studies: Key Factors in

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Reception Center3600 Hennepin Avenue SouthMinneapolis, Minnesota 55408Contact: Minnesota Horticultural Society

Details: The right plant for the right place is often sited when landscapingyour yard. Find out what is new in perennials, shrubs and trees, focusingon their features. Appetizers will be served. Enjoy an optional walking touron the beautiful grounds featuring famous memorials at 6 PM. This eventis co-sponsored by Bailey Nurseries. Everyone will leave with a new BaileyNurseries plant introduction.

MNLA Residential Lawn Care ForumWhen: June 18, 2015Where: University of Minnesota Turfgrass Research, and

Outreach Education Center (TROE)Near the corner of Larpenteur Avenue West andCleveland Avenue NorthSt. Paul, Minnesota

Contact: [email protected]: 651/633-4987

Details: Join us for this ½ day event to stay current, connected andinformed about residential lawn care. This event is a great opportunity tosee first-hand what is new in turfgrass research and to also becomeinformed on emerging trends in residential lawn care. Parking is free.Please park in the grass along Gortner Avenue. Watch for signs. This eventis outdoors – rain or shine. Please dress for the weather. Please contactMNLA if you have additional questions – [email protected] or 651/633-4987.FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ABOVE MNLA EVENTS, please contactMNLA at 651/633-4987/toll free: 888/886-6652. Fax: 651/633-4986/toll free fax: 888/266-4986.

Efficiency Production, Inc.America’s Trench Box Building Efficiency Production, Inc. sets date for 2015 Municipal Safety Day:May 28, 2015In conjunction with the Michigan Rural Water Association (MRWA),Michigan CAT, Titan Equipment, Cherne Industries, Miss Dig and JackDoheny Company; Efficiency Production, Inc. is set to host its 9th AnnualMunicipal Safety Day on May 28, 2015 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM atEfficiency Production’s corporate headquarters at 685 Hull Road, Mason,MI 48854, 10 miles South of Lansing. Take the Kipp Road exit off U.S.-127 and proceed east .25 miles to Hull Road. The service drive (TrilliumRoad) to Efficiency Production is .75 miles south of Kipp Road, just beforeKent Feeds. As in the past, participants at Municipal Safety Day will qual-ify for MDEQ Continuing Education Credits.

Agenda for Municipal Safety Day includes:. Confined Space Training. New Utility Location Requirements & Training. Excavation Safety Training. Backhoe Operator Training. Pipeline Maintenance Training. Aerial Lift Training. Test Ball/Pipe Plug Safety. Free Lunch and Raffle!

There is no cost to attend Municipal Safety Day.To register for Municipal Safety Day, please call (989) 539-4111 at leasttwo days before the event. For more information on this event, contactJames McRay, Media & Marketing Manager. Telephone: 517/676-8800.

Liebherr Upcoming Show: WASTE EXPOConferences & Special Events: June 1 - 4, 2015Exhibits: June 2 – 4, 2015Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USAGeneral Show Information:Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Central Hall, 3150 ParadiseRoad, Las Vegas, NV 89109Events and Education: June 1 – 4, 2015Tradeshow Floor: June 2 – 4, 2015Tradeshow Floor Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM •Thursday: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PMVegas here we come! Who’s in? The verdict is in – attendees andexhibitors alike LOVE going to WasteExpo in the always dazzling LasVegas. So, join us in 2015 as we bring back the solid waste, recyclingand organic’s leading event in full force. Rest assured, 2015 will be morefantastic than ever – with more networking opportunities, some of the bestconference programming around, and of course, the industry’s largestexhibit hall packed with more solutions than ever. With more than 560-exhibiting companies, comprehensive conference sessions and workshops

and over 11,000 total participants, no other show comes close to the sizeand scope of WasteExpo. Aside from its impressive scope and stellar rep-utation, the most compelling thing about WasteExpo is that it connectsYOU directly with the largest and most qualified gathering of buyers in theindustry. For more information: www.wasteexpo.com.HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment ExpositionThe HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment expositioneach year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, we bring mem-bers, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot ofworking machines together for learn and share a bit of history. Next SHOW:

AGC of MNSummer Quarterly Meeting 2015When: Wednesday, July 15, 2015Where: Kitchi Gammi Club

831 Superior StreetDuluth, MN

Contact: Associated General Contractors of MinnesotaDenise Woods [email protected]: 651/796-2186

LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show atThresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton,Wisconsin.Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Fridaythrough Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s schedule.Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 milesnorthwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. The show fea-tures a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steampile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and,of course, threshing and traction engines.For more information, please contact:Historical Construction Equipment Association16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: [email protected].

AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at theJohannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibitspace sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companiesapplying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first roundof booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on afirst come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition andevents facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show partici-pants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM,organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMACONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groupsin Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cyclein response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitorcontact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com formore details. Contact AEM at [email protected] or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.

BusinessCalendar

Confidence Eases in April 2015 From Four-Year HighThe Equipment Leasing & Finance

Foundation (the Foundation) released theApril 2015 Monthly Confidence Index forthe Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI).Designed to collect leadership data, theindex reports a qualitative assess-ment of both the prevailing busi-ness conditions and expectationsfor the future as reported by keyexecutives from the $903 billionequipment finance sector. Overall,confidence in the equipmentfinance market is 70.7, easing fromthe four-year high of 72.1 inMarch.

When asked about the outlookfor the future, MCI-EFI surveyrespondent Valerie Hayes Jester,president, Brandywine CapitalAssociates Inc., said, “We have seen anincrease in requests for equipment financingthis month. We attribute this demand toincreased confidence in the economy andpotential concern that interest rates maybegin to rise in the fourth quarter. Our econ-omy has shown tremendous resilience inthese last years and that has influenced themindset of those that need to purchaseequipment for businesses. Capital and creditwindows are at historic points; business

owners know that this time is a good one toinvest.”

April 2015 Survey ResultsThe overall MCI-EFI is 70.7, an easing

from the March index of 72.1.• When asked to assess their business con-

ditions over the next four months, 44.4 per-cent of executives responding said theybelieve business conditions will improveover the next four months, down from 50percent in March. 55.6 percent of respon-dents believe business conditions willremain the same over the next four months,up from 50 percent in March. None believebusiness conditions will worsen, unchanged

from the previous month.• 48.2 percent of survey respondents

believe demand for leases and loans to fundcapital expenditures (capex) will increaseover the next four months, up from 41.7 per-cent in March. 51.9 percent believe demandwill “remain the same” during the samefour-month time period, down from 58.3percent the previous month. None believedemand will decline, unchanged fromMarch.

• 25.9 percent of executives expect moreaccess to capital to fund equipment acquisi-tions over the next four months, up slightlyfrom 25 percent in March. 74.1 percent ofsurvey respondents indicate they expect the“same” access to capital to fund business,down slightly from 75 percent in March.None expect “less” access to capital,unchanged from the previous month.

• When asked, 51.9 percent of the execu-tives reported they expect to hire moreemployees over the next four months, adecrease from 70.8 percent in March. 48.2percent expect no change in headcount overthe next four months, up from 25 percent lastmonth. None expect to hire fewer employ-ees, down from 4.2 percent who expectedfewer in March.

• 7.4 percent of the leadership evaluatethe current U.S. economy as “excellent,”down from 12.5 percent last month. 92.6

percent of the leadership evaluate the currentU.S. economy as “fair,” up from 87.5 per-cent in March. None rate it as “poor,”unchanged from the previous month.

• 40.7 percent of the survey respondentsbelieve that U.S. economic conditions willget “better” over the next six months, adecrease from 45.8 percent who believed soin March. 55.6 percent of survey respon-dents indicate they believe the U.S. econo-my will “stay the same” over the next sixmonths, an increase 54.2 percent in March.3.7 percent believe economic conditions inthe U.S. will worsen over the next sixmonths, an increase from none who believedso last month.

• In April, 59.3 percent of respondentsindicate they believe their company willincrease spending on business developmentactivities during the next six months, anincrease from 58.3 percent in March. 40.7percent believe there will be “no change” inbusiness development spending, a decreasefrom 41.7 percent last month. None believethere will be a decrease in spending,unchanged from last month.

For more information, visitwww.LeaseFoundation.org.

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

“Capital and credit windows are at historic points ...”

Valerie Hayes JesterBrandywine Capital Associates Inc.

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MITSUBISHI K4N MOTOR | K4N 2.9 LMOTOR FOR A CAT 305 EXCAVATORCONTACT: DEAN ELKINPHONE: 509-536-7677FAX: 509-536-4109EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ALLIS CHALMER 5040 TRACTOR |NEED LOCATION TO VIEW CLOSESTPROXIMITY TO SULPHUR SPRINGS,TEXASCONTACT: JEANETTE WALLINGPHONE: 903-439-8737EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE MODEL 33 BACKHOE ATTACH-MENT. UNIT ON 310G IS WAY TOO BIG.FRONT END FLOATS ALREADY HASPROPER WEIGHTS.CONTACT: SCOTTPHONE: 717-737-9350EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1998 - 2005 MINI EXCAVATOR | ANYBRAND, WEIGHT: 7-8,000 POUNDS.NEED HYDRAULIC THUMB PREF.CONTACT: DWIGHT OBERGPHONE: 971-221-9334EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 9050B | NEED PARTS MACHINEOR MAIN HYDRAULIC VALVECONTACT: TOMPHONE: 215-624-2221FAX: 215-331-5870EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT MT 50 MINI SKID STEERCONTACT: BRIAN DUBESPHONE: 865-660-0036EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A FULL SIZE EXCAVATORCONTACT: JERRY BREITMAYERPHONE: 215-852-5969FAX: 610-825-3144EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TORO PROPASS 200 | TOP DRESSERTRUCK MOUNTCONTACT: CHUCKPHONE: 541-441-0787EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELESCOPIC FORK LIFT | GEENIE 5519TELEHANDLERCONTACT: THOMASPHONE: 1-917-692-5040EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED CRAWLER LOADER 977L RUN ORPIECES I NEED 2, NOT ADVERTISED ILOCATED ONLY MICHIGANCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975 OR MOB 1-514-386-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TOW BEHIND BOOM LIFT | LEVELINGOUTRIGGERS, 40-50 FOOT PLATFORMHEIGHT, TOW BEHIND, USED, REASON-ABLE, CT., MASS., R.I.CONTACT: SCOTT SURPRENANTPHONE: 860-822-3762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STUMP PULLER FOR KOBELCO EXCAVATOR THAT ATTACHES TOEXCAVATOR TO REMOVE STUMPSCONTACT: CHARLES KNOXPHONE: 229-891-5605EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MILLER DUOP 600, IT ALSO TWO 300 IN ONE MACHINE.CONTACT: BRANDON MAHONEYPHONE: 937-216-6927EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR AN EXCAVATOR TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS OLDCONTACT: JERRY BREITMAYERPHONE: 215-852-5969FAX: 610-825-3144EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––7FBUC25 TOYOTA | USED ONE.CONTACT: ESIEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNINGCAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930,936 & 936E1. WE NEED RUNNING ORNON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E &966F/F-II. WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F,980C, 980F, 988B & 972GCONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––U HAUL TYPE TRAILER 12 FEET LONGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 110 TLBCONTACT: PATRICK WAGNERPHONE: 818-957-2470FAX: 818-957-2470EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D6H LGPCONTACT: FAD HENRYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASEUSED HYUNDAI R200W WHEEL EXCA-VATORS YEAR MODEL AROUND 2008.MACHINE MUST BE IN GOOD WORKINGCONDITION WITH ORIGINAL PAINT.PLEASE OFFER US WHAT YOU HAVEWITH COMPLETE SET OF PICTURES,SERIAL NUMBER, CONDITION, LOCA-TION AND FINAL PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

EXCAVATOR 200/300 SIZE FROM CON-TRACTOR NORTH EAST USA | LATE90S EARLY 2000S UNDER 10000 HOURS CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ROAD CUTTER MILLING MACHINE/ASPHALT PAVER | WANT OLDER USEDMODEL OF THE ABOVE MACHINE INWRITGEN NIGATA INGERSOLL CEDER-APIDS BITELLI VOGELE 1800 19002000.FOR KARACHI PAKISTAN.CONTACT: [email protected]: 0092303203116144EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I BUY VIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS,CAISSON BEAMS, SHEETING CLAMPSOR WOOD CLAMPS | ALWAYS LOOK-ING TO PURCHASE YOUR SURPLUSVIBRATORY PILE HAMMERS, CAISSONBEAMS, WOOD CLAMPS, SHEET PILECLAMPS OR EXCAVATOR MOUNTABLEPILE HAMMERS. QUICK CASH FORYOUR SURPLUS PILING AND FOUNDA-TION EQUIPMENT.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINING EQUIPMENT | WANTED: PC2000 UNDER 15.000 HOURS / CAT 140HUNDER 8.500 HOURS / MID LIFE D10T /CAT 365 OR SIMILAR FRONT SHOVELEXCAVATOR. THANKS!!CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––648D JOHN DEERE SKIDDER | I HAVECLIENTS LOOKING FOR SKIDDERS25000 OR UNDER.CONTACT: TREVORPHONE: 585-474-1718EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRANSMISSION FOR 966F CAT LOADERSER# 1SLO2467 | TRANSMISSION JUSTSTARTING TO NOT GO IN GEAR RIGHTAWAY .TORQUE CONVERTER STARTING TO FAIL! 2000 966FCONTACT: RICHPHONE: 914-204-4771FAX: 845-226-5219EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY CLAM BUCKETS,GRAPPLES, PILE HAMMERS ANDHOISTS/WINCHES.CONTACT: GREGPHONE: 724-228-5560EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DRESSER 560CONTACT: PEDRO DEOGRACIASPHONE: +34924786543FAX: +34924786543 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES MODELS SK L SL M SM N SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICOPHONE: 1-800-TRICO-50FAX: 732-780-4600EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOOM TRUCK CRANE | 23.5-30 TONBOOM TRUCK. ABLE TO WORK OVERTHE FRONT.CONTACT: LINCOLNPHONE: 530-682-6052EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER TIRES GOOD USED 35/65R33OR BIAS PLY | LOOKING FOR GOODUSED WHEEL LOADER TIRES TO FITON 988B OR WA600 SIZE 35/65R33 ORBIAS PLYCONTACT: RICKPHONE: 207-282-4445FAX: 207-284-0191EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CLEVELAND GEAR SPEED VARIATORCONTACT: RAUL CORELLAEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LONG STICK FOR 2004 330CL CAT |COMPLETE LONG STICK FOR 330CLCATCONTACT: RICHPHONE: 914-204-4771EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR FRONT SHOVEL | 2003 TO2007 CATERPILLAR 365 FRONT SHOV-EL EXCAVATOR. NO MORE THAN 7500HOURS. THANKS!!CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 305-506-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE LOADER | RETIRED ARMYDISABLED AND I WANT TO BUY ORTRADE FOR A BACKHOE LOADER TOLANDSCAPE A 10 ACRE LOT FOR MUL-TIPLE CAMPING SPOTS AND OFF ROADTRAILS. I AM VERY FRUGAL AND ON ALIMITED BUDGET. NORTH EASTERNUTAH IS WHERE I WILL BE CREATINGTHE FAMILY AND FRIENDS ESCAPE.YOU’RE WELCOME TO BE A FREQUENTGUEST!CONTACT: MITCHELLPHONE: 801-604-7389EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PAVER | SMALL ASPHALTPAVER, MAULDIN, LEEBOY.CONTACT: MICHAEL JOHNSONPHONE: 585-967-0567FAX: 585240-2685EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SNOW GROOMERCONTACT: LAUDYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSwww.lyonauction.com

315-633-2944�

• Manchester, NHMay�16-17,�2015For:�Complete�Liquidation�of�The�D.W.Ford�Collection

• Kissimmee (Orlando), FLWed.,�May�20,�2015For:�Late�Model�Rental�Fleet�Construction&�more

• Monroe (Newburgh), NYSat.,�May�23,�2015For:�Trucks�&�Construction�Equipment

• Plattsburgh, NYSat.,�June�6,�2015For:�Large�Cat�Construction�&�AggregateEquipment�&�more

• Williamsport, PAFri.,�June�12,�2015For:�Late�Model�Pipeline�&�Oil�FieldRelated�Equipment

• Queretaro, MexicoFri.,�June�12,�2015For:�Late�Model�Construction�Equipment,Forklifts�&�more

• Binghamton, NYSat.,�June�13,�2015For:�Crane�Auction�–�CompleteLiquidation

• Galion, OHFri.,�June�19,�2015For:�Job�Completion

• Atlantic City, NJSat.,�June�20,�2015For:�Late�Model�Rental�Fleet�ConstructionEquipment

• Houston, TXTues.,�June�23,�2015For:�Late�Model�Construction�Equipment

• San Angelo, TXThurs.,�June�25,�2015For:�Late�Model�Rental�Fleet�Construction&�Support�Equipment�&�more

• Las Vegas, NVSat.,�June�27,�2015For:�Late�Model�Rental�Returns

• Syracuse, NYSat.,�July�11,�2015For:�Late�Model�Cat,�Komatsu,�JDEarthmoving�Equipment

• Syracuse, NYJuly�25�-�26,�2015For:�Complete�Liquidation�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSwww.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Sacramento, CAMay�13,�2015

• Detroit, MIMay�14,�2015

• Los Angeles, CAMay�15,�2015

• Chehalis, WAMay�19,�2015

• Pittsburgh, PAMay�19,�2015

• Phoenix, AZMay�20,�2015

• Williston, NDMay�20,�2015

• Billings, MTMay�21,�2015

• Orlando, FLMay�21,�2015

• Chicago, ILMay�28,�2015

• Tipton, CAMay�28,�2015

• El Paso, TXJune�3,�2015

• Detroit, MIJune�4,�2015

• Las Vegas, NVJune�5,�2015

• North East, MDJune�9,�2015

• Denver, COJune�11,�2015

• Nashville, TNJune�11,�2015

• Reno, NVJune�12,�2015

• Wasilla, AKJune�13,�2015

• Columbus, OHJune�17,�2015

• Sacramento, CAJune�17,�2015

• Boise, IDJune�19,�2015

• Minneapolis, MNJune�19,�2015

• Salt Lake City, UTJune�23,�2015

• Houston, TXJune�24-25,�2015

• Atlanta, GAJune�25,�2015

• St. Louis, MOJune�26,�2015

• Gillette, WYJune�26,�2015

BAR NONE AUCTIONwww.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Riverside, CASat.,�May�16,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�CommercialTruck�Auction

• ONLINE ONLYMon.,�May�18,�2015

• Portland, ORThurs.,�June�4,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�CommercialTruck�Auction

BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERSwww.beazleyauction.com

800-670-1227�

• Van Alstyne, TXFri.,�May�15,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�Auction

BIG IRONwww.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYMay�13,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYMay�20,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYMay�27,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYJune�3,�2015

• ONLINE ONLYJune�10,�2015

CAT AUCTION SERVICESwww.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

• Morgantown, WVWed.,�May�13,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctions-bygov.com

�866-469-7383

• Harrisburg, PATues.,�June�9,�2015For:�Spring�Heavy�Equipment�Auction

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�June�6,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�September�26,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�December�12,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONSwww.deancoauction.com

601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSMay�27�-�28,�2015For:�Huge�2�Day�Public�Auction

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATESwww.delpeterson.com

�800-492-9090

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�May�19,�2015For:�Farm,�Truck,�Trailer�&�ConstructionEquipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�June�9,�2015For:�Farm,�Truck,�Trailer�&�ConstructionEquipment

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.www.dsa-auctions.com

765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INFri.,�June�19,�2015For:�23rd Annual�Summer�Auction

• Pendleton, INFri.,�September�18,�2015For:�23rd Annual�Fall�Auction

• Cecil, OHSat.,�October�17,�2015For:�2nd Annual�Fall�NW�OhioConsignment�Auction

• Pendleton, INFri.,�December�11,�2015For:�23rd Annual�Snowball�Auction

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLCwww.equifyauctions.com

�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXMay�13-14,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment,�Farm,�Trucks,Trailers�&�more

HESS AUCTIONEERSwww.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PAFri.,�June�19,�2015For:�Truck,�Trailer�&�Equipment�Auction

HENDERSON AUCTIONSwww.hendersonauctions.com

225-686-2252

• Livingston, LAJune�10-11,�2015For:�2�Day�Summer�Contractor’s�Auction

• Carencro, LASeptember�2-3,�2015For:�2�Day�Fall�Contractor’s�Auction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYwww.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Hampton, NJWed.,�June�3,�2015For:�Absolute�Auction,�Liquidation�BrianPlushanski�Construction�Company�Inc.

I.R.A.Y. AUCTIONwww.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri.,�June�12,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Foley, MNFri.,�September�11,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Foley, MNFri.,�December�4,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.com

�888-433-5426

ONLINE�AUCTIONS

Go�to�www.ironplanet.com to view complete

auction schedules, inspection reports & place

your bid!

• Morgantown, WVWed.,�May�13,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�May�14,�2015For:�Equipment�&�Trucks

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�May�28,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment,�Trucks,Trailers�&�more

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANYwww.jmwood.com

�800-447-7085

• Montgomery, ALJune�3�-�4,�2015For:�Trucks,�Construction,�ForestryAuction

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTION-EERSwww.murphyauction.com

�800-426-3008

• Kenmore, WASat.,�May�30,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�ContractorsAuction

• Kenmore, WASat.,�July�25,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�ContractorsAuction

• Kenmore, WASat.,�October�3,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�ContractorsAuction

• Kenmore, WASat.,�December�5,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�ContractorsAuction

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com

�601-450-6200

• Pensacola, FLSat.,�May�16,�2015For:�Construction�&�Farm�Equipment�&Related�items

• Odessa/Midland, TXWed.,�June�17,�2015For:�Permian�Basin�Oilfield�AbsoluteAuction

KEENAN AUCTION COMPANYwww.keenanauction.com

207-885-5100

• Gorham, MEWed.,�May�20,�2015For:�Public�Auction

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTIONCOMPANYwww.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Smithfield, NCThurs.,�May�21,�2015For:�Absolute�Auction�–�ConstructionEquipment�&�Trucks

MANASSE AUCTIONEERSwww.manasseauctions.com

�607-692-4540

• Schenectady, NYFri.,�May�15,�2015For:�Complete�Dispersal/LiquidationAuction

MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.www.mmaauction.com

�864-947-7888

• Midland, NCWed.,�May�20,�2015For:�Equipment,�Trucks�&�Trailers

• Gastonia, NCWed.,�June�10,�2015For:�One�Owner�–�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks,�Trailers�&�more

MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISALwww.1800lastbid.com

�616-560-0839

• West Plains, MOWed.,�May�27,�2015For:�5�location�liquidation�–�West�160Scrap�&�Salvage,�LLC

MOTLEY’S AUCTION

GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

• Richmond, VATues.,�May�19,�2015For:�Day�1�-�Construction�Equipment�&Trucks

• ONLINE ONLYBids�close�May�20�@�11amFor:�Day�2�–�Support�Tools�&�Equipment–�Bid�5/15�thru�5/20

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• Wharton, NJWed.,�May�13,�2015For:�Major�Heavy�Equipment�&�TruckAuction

• Columbus, OHWed.,�May�20,�2015For:�Major�Heavy�Equipment�&�TruckAuction

• North Franklin, CTJune�26�-27,�2015For:�2�Day�Construction,�Earthmoving,Site�Development,�Trucks,�Trailers,�AG�&more

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�May�14,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues.,�May�19,�2015For:�Trucks�and�Trailers

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�May�28,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

QUARRICK EQUIPMENT

& AUCTIONS INC.

www.quarrickauction.com

�724-439-1621

• Uniontown, PAThurs.,�June�4,�2015For:�Construction�&�Farm�Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Tampa, FLTues.,�May�19,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment,�Trailers,�Trucks�&Commercial�Vehicles

• Lebanon, TNSat.,�June�20,�2015For:�Construction�Equipment

ROGERS REALTY

& AUCTION COMPANY

www.rogersauctiongroup.com

�800-442-7906

• Mount Airy, NCSat.,�June�20,�2015For:�Construction,�Agriculture�&�TransportEquipment

• Charlotte, NCSat.,�September�19,�2015For:�Charlotte/Mecklenburg�Rolling�StockAuction

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

www.rollerauction.com

�866-515-1668

• Denver, COWed.,�May�13,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&�ContractingEquipment

• Denver, COWed.,�July�15,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&�ContractingEquipment

• Denver, COWed.,�September�16,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&�ContractingEquipment

• Denver, COWed.,�November�11,�2015For:�Heavy�Construction�&�ContractingEquipment

RTI AUCTIONS

www.teitsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• Java Village, NYWed.,�May�13,�2015For:�E.J.�Freyburger�EarthmovingRetirement�Auction

SCOTT PERRY & CO.

www.scottperryco.com

716-283-7653

• Albany, NYWed.,�May�13,�2015For:�NYS�Office�of�General�Services

• Waterford, NYThurs.,�May�14,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation

• Binghamton, NYWed.,�May�20,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation

• Central Islip, NYWed.,�May�27,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation

• East Farmingdale, NYThurs.,�May�28,�2015For:�NYS�Police�–�Troop�‘L’

• Hamburg, NYWed.,�June�3,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation

• Batavia, NYThurs.,�June�4,�2015For:�NYS�Police�–�Troop�‘A’

• Canandaigua, NYThurs.,�June�4,�2015For:�NYS�Police�–�Troop�‘E’

• Saranac Lake, NYThurs.,�June�11,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�EnvironmentalConservation

• Poughkeepsie, NYThurs.,�June�18,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation

• Utica, NYWed.,�June�24,�2015For:�NYS�Dept.�of�Transportation

STEFFES GROUP INC.

www.steffesgroup.com

�701-237-9173

• MAY ONLINE AUCTIONMay�6�-�13,�2015For:�Upper�Midwest�Locations

• West Fargo, NDWed.,�May�27,�2015For:�Suby�Construction�Company

• JUNE ONLINE AUCTIONJune�3�-�10,�2015For:�Upper�Midwest�Locations

• West Fargo, NDWed.,�July�29,�2015For:�Aglron�Event

• Litchfield, MNThurs.,�September�3,�2015For:�Aglron�Event

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri.,�June�26,�2015For:�Construction,�Utility�&�ForestryEquipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-2700

• Princeton, MNSat.,�June�6,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat.,�September�12,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat.,�December�5,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Darlington, PAThurs.,�May�28,�2015For:�Heavy�Equipment

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ALEX

LYON& SON

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 @ 10:00 AM

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model Rental FleetEquipment from several National Rental Fleets.

HILITES: 2 TRUCK CRANES: Grove TMS760, P&H T500, CRAWLER CRANE: American5299 50 ton, 4 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2006 Cat 730 (6x6), 2007 JCB 718 (4x4),2006 JCB 714 (4x4), Volvo A25D (6x6), 20 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 345DL,2005 Cat 345CL, 2013 Cat 320EL, 2012-(2) 2008-2007 Cat 320DL, 2012 Cat 307D, (2) 2012 Cat305ECR, (2) New Unused Doosan DX225LC-3, 2009-2008 Kobelco SK350LC-8, KomatsuPC400LC, (2) 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, 2005 Komatsu PC300LC-7, (2) 2010 KomatsuPC220LC-8, 2006 Hitachi ZX200LC, EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENT: New Kobelco 9ft. 6in.Stick, 4 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS & ACCESSORIES: Indeco HP8000, Indeco HP4000,Indeco HP3000, Huskie HH1000-2, EXCAVATOR BUCKET: Unused Sec 115in. GP, 2 RUB-BER TIRED LOADERS: (2) 2007 Komatsu WA470-6, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2012-(2)2009-2008 Cat D8T, 2008 Cat D6TLGP, (5) 2011-2010 Komatsu D65EX-16 (ripper), 4 TRAC-TOR LOADER BACKHOES: (4) 2008 JD 310 Super J (cab), SOIL STABILIZER: 2007 CMIRS-600, SOIL COMPACTOR: Cat 825B, 15 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (5) New DynapacCA2500D, 2011 Cat CS74, 2008 Cat CS56, 2008 Cat CS54, 2006 Cat CS533E, (4) 2011-2008Bomag BW211D-40, 2009 Sakai SW850, 7 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006 Cat287B, 2013 Cat 279C2, 2011 Cat 279CXPS, (3) 2007 Cat 247B, 2007 Bobcat T250, BOOM LIFT:2006 Biljax Falcon125, GENERATOR: Cat D343A, 29 LIGHT PLANTS: (5) 2007-(8) 2006-2005 Amida AL4060D-4MH, 2006 Amida AL4060D, (5) 2007-(5) 2006 Amida AL4060, (2) 2007-2006 IR Light-Source, 2007 IR 4000W, SERVICE TRUCK: 2000 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), BUS: 2002Ford E450 22 Passenger, 3 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (3) New 2015 Witzco 50T (tri.), PRES-SURE WASHER/ STEAM TRUCK: 1999 Int’l. 4900 (s/a), BOAT: w/trailer Sea Ray, 4 EQUIP-MENT PARTS: (2) Rockeater Tool Bit, (2) Zeigler ZL3262 Hammer Mounted Autolube System,2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Motor Grader: (2) New2015 Complete Ripper, Rubber Tired Loader: Unused Sec 125in. GP Bucket, Skid Steer: NewWildcat 72in. Rock Bucket, Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New VersatechGrapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New VersatechBrush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Makita Radio BMW100W, 20gal. ProTec Parts Washer, 1in. Impact Wrench, Husky 11pc. Metric 1/2in. Deep Impact Set, 3600psiPressure Washer, Husky 1230C Multi Purpsoe Tool Set, Makita 18V Drill Driver, Husky 22pc, 2gal. Pro Force Air Compressor, 14in. Chop Saw, (2) Unused Universal Grease Pump, Makita 18VCombo Set Hammer Driver.

Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787.

DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left onAvalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turnright on Avalon Rd. to sale site.

FL AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091.SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386

RENTAL FLEET AUCTION

KISSIMMEE,(WINTER GARDEN),

FLORIDA

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS,

ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT

EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS &

TRAILERS AUCTION

ARTBA Video Series Focuseson Road Worker Fatalities

The American Road & TransportationBuilders Association TransportationDevelopment Foundation (ARTBA-TDF)has created a series of new videos aimed athelping reduce roadway work zone acci-dents and saving lives. Each three-minuteanimated video is based on federal govern-ment reviews of real incidents that resultedin the loss of life.

On average, more than 100 highway con-struction and maintenance workers are killedon the job annually. The videos focus on amajor cause of those deaths: workers beingrun over by vehicles entering the construc-tion area from the adjoining roadway, or bytrucks and other heavy equipment strikeswithin the work zone.

“These case studies are very effective incommunicating the importance of jobsitesafety when talking with workers and man-agers. Because they are based on actualevents, viewers better understand the conse-quences of their actions,” said ARTBASenior Vice President of Safety andEducation Brad Sant.

Eight videos are available on the ARTBA-TDF’s “National Work Zone SafetyInformation Clearinghouse” at

https://www.workzonesafety.org/video/artba_FACE_videos. More videos covering othercauses of death and injury will be addedlater.

While the videos can be helpful ifwatched alone, Sant noted they are bestviewed in group training sessions with amaster safety instructor, such as thoseoffered though the ARTBA-TDF’s award-winning programs. In this setting, the videoscan be paused to allow for helpful discussionabout how to control or eliminate risk.

The videos were made to highlight theNational Institute for Occupational Safetyand Health (NIOSH) Fatality Assessmentand Control Evaluation (FACE) Program,which aims to prevent workplace deaths.NIOSH is part of the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention. Additional FACEreports can be found athttp://www.cdc.gov/niosh/face/.

Industry firms and public agencies inter-ested in receiving training from ARTBA’steam of safety experts should contact BradSant at [email protected] or 202/289.4434.

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

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Lloyd Meekins &Sons Hosts Auction

in Apex, N.C.L

loyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company held a suc-cessful absolute auction featuring equipment andtrucks from Barnes General Contracting Company.

The sale was located at 274 McCoy Rd. in Apex, N.C., andincluded more than 114 lots.

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

Warren Sloan (L), Sloan Farms, Chinquapin, N.C., andMichael Sholar, Sholar Enterprise, Beulaville, N.C.,plan to bid on several pieces.

This Case 1155D crawler loader with a multi-purposebucket is just what Ronnie (L) and Andy Bowden,Sandhills Grading, Linde, N.C., have been looking for.

This Case 1155D crawler loader attracts attentionfrom Randy Bailey (L), Promise Land Enterprises,Alton, Va., and Woody Ward, Elmwood Construction,Sutherlin, Va.

(L-R): Michael Davis, Davis Inc., New Bern, N.C.;Andrew Barnes, Barnes Precision Machine, Apex, N.C.;and Donald Heath, Heath Excavating, New Bern, N.C.,all agree the older Case 888 excavator was well main-tained.

Kerry Hall Jr. (L) and Sr., both of Hall’s Recycling,Warsaw, N.C., look over the trailers.

Robert Lloyd (L), Lloyd Grading, Creedmoor, N.C., andJohn Smith, Smith Trucking, Apex, N.C., check out thisGalion 503 Series L grader.

Bud Capps (L), Bud Capps Grading, Burlington, N.C.,takes care of a few final details before the sale starts,and Larry Hudson, Hills Machinery, in Raleigh is onhand to help.

Jerry Grainger, Jerry Grainger Grading & Trucking,Raleigh, N.C., tests this Case 888 excavator.

Mickey (L) and Trey Meekins talk before the sale.

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(860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

MAJOR TWO DAY AUCTION with equipment from

AREA CONTRACTORS, EARTH MATERIAL MANUFACTURERS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK DEALERS, WHOLESALERS & RENTAL COMPANIES

275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT

CURRENTLY ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS

DAY 1 • FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 8:30AM

DAY 2 • SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 8:30AM

TERMS: Complete payment or minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. Ohio License #2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177

ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTSCALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES

UPCOMING AUCTIONS

PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2001 Linkbelt 330LX, s/n K6J26458; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2004 Cat 980G, s/n CAT0980GPAWH01428; 2004 Cat 980G, s/n A31208;

1998 Komatsu WA500-3L, s/n A70249; 1998 Komatsu WA450-3, s/n 53131; 1995 Case 721B, s/n JEE0042859; CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: 2003 Komatsu D37EX-

21 Crawler Tractor, s/n 5102; 1996 Cat D5MXL Crawler Tractor, s/n 6GN00271; SKID STEERS: 2010 Case 430, s/n NAM41571; 2010 Case 430, s/n NAM41548; 2008 Case 430,

s/n N8M488551; 2007 Case 430, s/n N7M460542; 2007 Case 430, s/n N6M441608; 2006 Case 430, s/n N6M441517; 2006 Case 420, s/n N5M411376; 2006 Case 430, s/n

N6M432377; 2005 Case 420, s/n N5M411374; 2002 Bobcat S250, s/n 520711986; 2000 Case 1845C, s/n JAF0315683; PAVING EQUIPMENT & ROAD WIDENERS: 2008 Volvo

PF6170 Wheeled Paver, s/n VCEP6170T00200836; 2005 Blaw Knox PF3200 Wheeled Paver, s/n 181662; 2001 Cedarapids MS-4L, s/n 50472; 1985 Blaw Knox RW100 Road

Widener, s/n 1000408; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 2008 Sakai SW850, s/n VSW2640248; 2007 Sakai SW850, s/n VSW26-40230; Sakai SW850, s/n VSWZ640ZZ9; MOTOR-

GRADERS: 2009 Cat 140M VHP, s/n CAT0140MLB9M00749; SKID STEER & OTHER BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS:70+/- Units; Unused Gentec HT830 Hyd Thumb/AR400

Steel; (2) Unused Gentec MT 2650 Heavy Duty Universal Thumb; Unused Gentec HT 2650 Hyd Universal Thumb; Unused 6' 3 Pt. Hitch Rotary Tiller; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2002

Peterbilt 378 T/A, Vin #1XPFDU9X62D585652; MULTI AXLE & S/A DUMPS: 1998 Int’l P5000, Vin #1HTTWAHT4WJ034853; 1992 Ford L8000 S/A Dump, Vin

#1FDXR82AXNVA27754; DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 2000 Chevy T8500 T/A Asphalt Distributor Truck, Vin #1GBT7C4C0YJ522748; 1998 Int’l 4900 S/A Tack Distributor Truck, Vin

#1HTSDAAN5WH585670; 1997 Int’l 4700 S/A Asphalt Distributor Truck, Vin #1HTSCABN1TH342984; 1991 Chevy Kodiak S/A Asphalt Distributor Truck, Vin

#1GBM7H1J6MJ104399; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2007 Chevy 5500, Vin #1GBE5C1907F421105; 2005 GMC 3500 Utility Truck, Vin #1GDJC34U65E271693; 2004 Chevy

5500, Vin #1GBE5C1164F500736; 2003 Chevy 2500 Service Truck, Vin #1GBHC24U33E359387; 2002 Chevy 2500 Utility Truck, Vin #1GCHC24U12Z132136; 2000 Ford F550

Service Utility Truck, Vin # 1FDAF56F3YEA35427; 1999 Ford F450 Service Truck, Vin #3FDXF46F5XMA35538; 1989 Int’l, Vin #1HTLDZZN9KH656645; FLATBED & VAN BODY

TRUCKS: 1999 Ford F350 S/A Flatbed Truck, Vin #1FDWF36F4XEA84807; WATER TRUCKS: 1999 Mack RD690 T/A, Vin #1M2P289C7XMO28235; TRAILERS: 2000 Talbert

T3DW50HRGRA Tri/A Lowboy Trailer, Vin #40FWK5233Y1018794; 1987 East T/A Dump Trailer, Vin #1E1D2P282HRB07863; T/A Equip Trailer, s/n 722117; T/A Equip Trailer, s/n

722118; FLEET VEHICLES: 2008 Ford F250; 2008 Ford F150; 2007 Ford F150; 2007 Chevy 1500; 2007 GMC 1500; 2007 GMC 1500; 2007 Chevy 1500; 2006 GMC 1500; 2006

GMC 2500; 2005 Chevy 1500; 2005 GMC Sierra 3500; 2005 Chevy 2500 HD; 2004 Chevy 1500; 2004 Chevy 1500; 2003 Ford F250; 2003 Ford F250; 2003 Ford F250; 2003

Chevy 1500; 2003 Ford F150; 2002 Chevy 1500; 2000 Chevy 2500 Express; 2000 Chevy 2500 Express; 1998 Dodge Dakota; 1997 Ford F250; 1997 Chevy 2500; SWEEP-

ER & BROOM TRACTORS: 2001 John Deere 4600 Broom Tractor, s/n 4TNE84-JT46367354; FORKLIFTS: 1980 Cat VC60C, Vin #44U00367; 1978 Cat V60B, s/n #89M2198;

1967 Hyster, s/n: 6585981K;HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: (2) RC Flagman Model 2000 Traffic Control Signals (Sold As A Pair), s/n RCF0038 &

RCF0044; SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 2006 HMD Tar Kettle, s/n 10; 1999 Crafco EZ Pour 2000 T/A Tar Kettle, Vin #1C9ED1229X1418100 Target PR035III26 Walk Behind Road

Saw, s/n 331209; AND MORE!

QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR THIS SALE

INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT, PAVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

MAJOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION with equipment from

THE SHELLY COMPANY & OTHER AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OH 43223

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 9AM

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More Than 1,600 Attend Ritchie Bros. Auction in Butner, N.C.M

ore than 1,600 bidders participatedonline and in person at Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unre-

served public equipment auction in the Raleigh-Durham area, in Butner, N.C., on April 21.

Bidders came from 38 countries, including 49U.S. states. Approximately 78 percent of theequipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, fromas far away as the United Arab Emirates, Egypt,Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam. Online bid-ders purchased approximately 68 percent of theequipment sold (by dollar value).

The auction featured more than 975 equip-ment items, including more than 30 trailers, 25excavators, 25 dozers and 25 transport trucks, aswell as a selection of farm tractors, wheel load-ers, loader backhoes and more.

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

The sale featured two 2013 Caterpillar 320EL excava-tors. Shaun Lackey, Lackey Excavating, Statesville,N.C., and Stan Elder, Stan Elder Grading, Statesville,N.C., said they would work well on an upcoming proj-ect.

Jake Lawson (L) and Fred Vilsmeier, both of RitchieBros. Auctioneers, go over a few details before the salebegins.

Myron Rippey, Rippey’s Backhoe Service in Galax, Va.,inspects this 2009 Cat 320DL excavator.

(L-R) are Jack Horne, Horne Brothers Company, Fayetteville,N.C.; Gary Seybold, Ritchie Bros.; and Wayne Calton, GregoryPoole Equipment Company.

Dan Wilcox, Wilcox Tractor Sales, Charlotte, N.C., looksover this Wildcat 626 trommel screen.

The sale also featured many pieces of large miningequipment like this Cat D10N that were sold remotelyfrom a coal mine located in Kentucky.

Kevin Perry (L) calls a portion of the sale while ScottMcGregor keeps up with the Internet bidding.

Kenneth Tysinger (L), Tyscon Inc. in Greensboro, N.C.,and Andy Kendall, Abington LLC, Kernersville, N.C.,both stand ready to help customers with their machineneeds.

The Finn Hydroseeders draw the attention of DonCoggins (L) and Hunter Page, both of Network OneConstruction, Greensboro, N.C.

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEATURING EQUIPMENT FROM SELCO CONSTRUCTION, INC

THURSDAY, MAY. 21st, 2015 - 9:00AM

Auction conducted by:

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

Sale Site Address: 4083 Wilsons Mills RoadSmithfield, NC 27577

AUCTIONEER NOTE: SELCO CONSTRUCTION INC has been oneof the leaders in the general contractor community in easternNorth Carolina companies by providing quality services forboth commercial and residential customers over 25 years.Being a company known for their professionalism and customer relations, this company has maintained all theirequipment and trucks over the years and they are in excellentjob ready condition. From earth moving equipment, aggregateequipment, paving and compaction equipment, grading andhighway equipment, heavy duty trucks, trailers, or to supportequipment, this auction will have some quality late modelequipment and trucks up for sale. Make plans today to attend,for this is one auction you will not want to miss!

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

meekinsauction.com

2004 MIDLAND SPD8ROAD WIDENER

FEATURED ITEMS TO DATEASPHALT PAVING EQUIPMENT AND HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE2004 MIDLAND SPD-8 ROAD WIDENER; 2001 CAT AP-800CPNEUMATIC (RUBBER TIRE) ASPHALT PAVER; 2004 LEEBOYL8515R CONVEYOR CRAWLER (RUBBER TRACK) ASPHALT PAVER;2003 INTERNATIONAL 4300 ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR TRUCK

BROOM TRACTORS2001 NEW HOLLAND TN65D; FORD-NEW HOLLAND 4630

COMPACTION EQUIPMENT – TANDEM VIBRATORY ROLLERS

1998 CAT CB-434C; 2000 CAT CB-335D COMBINATION; 2005INGERSOLL-RAND DD-28HF ULTRA-PAC SERIES; 2004 INGERSOLL-RAND DD-28HF ULTRA-PAC SERIES

COMPACTION EQUIPMENT - VIBRATORY SMOOTH DRUM ROLLERS1996 INGERSOLL-RAND SD-100D PRO PAC SERIES; 1997 INGER-SOLL-RAND SD70D PRO PAC SERIES

COMPACTION EQUIPMENT – VIBRATORY PADFOOT ROLLERS1995 INGERSOLL-RAND SD40F

COMPACTION EQUIPMENT – WALK BEHIND COMPACTORS2010 RAMMAX P33/24 SERIES TRENCH ROLLER; 1995 AMERA-MAX 33L2-LA TRENCH ROLLER; WACKER WP1550AW VIBRATORYPLATE COMPACTOR

HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS2005 HITACHI ZX200LC; 2004 HITACHI ZX200LC; 2002 HITACHIZX200LC; 1997 HITACHI EX200LC-5; 1999 CAT 330BL; 1999 CAT315BL; 2004 KUBOTA KX121-3

CRAWLER DOZERS1998 CAT D5M LGP; 1997 CAT D5M LGP; 1997 CAT D5M XLSERIES; 1998 CAT D5C LGP

CRAWLER LOADERS1993 CAT 963 LGP

MOTOR GRADERS1989 CAT 140G; 1987 CAT 140G; 1998 CAT 12H; 1978 CAT 12Gc/w rear hydraulic ripper

INDUSTRIAL PAN TRACTORS2002 JOHN DEERE 8410 4WD; 1996 JOHN DEERE 8400 4WD

PULL SCRAPERS2006 ICON 15D LANDREFORM SERIES; CEPCO SP14M

WHEEL LOADERS1997 CAT IT28G; 1982 CAT 930

LOADER BACKHOES1998 CAT 426C IT 4X4; 1997 CAT 426C IT 4X4; 2005 CAT 420DIT 4X4; 1997 CAT 416C IT 4X4

UTILITY TRACTORS2005 MASSEY FERGUSON 471 4X4 only 549 meter hrs

FORKLIFT TRUCKSCAT V80D 8,000LB; 1995 TCM FG25N2 3,000LB

ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT2005 BANDIT BEAST 360 WASTE RECYCLER; FINN B70 PORTABLESTRAW BLOWER

AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT – SCREENING PLANTS1995 EXTEC 6000 SERIES; POWERSCREEN MARK II

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ▪ ATTACHMENTS2007 GREENSCAPE 600-3 CONSERVATION SEEDER; 1997 INGER-SOLL-RAND P100WD PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR; 2001 TARGETPORTACUT SERIES IV CONCRETE SAW; 2012 TAYLOR-PITTSBURGHFIELD GENERAL ARENA RENOVATOR; GEITH EXCAVATOR MANUALTHUMB fits 70,000LB size machines; INGERSOLL-RAND 84 INCHPADFOOT SHELL KIT; INGERSOLL-RAND 66 INCH PADFOOT SHELLKIT; WICKER MACHINE COMPANY WHEEL LOADER CLAMP FORK;KEWANEE 1175 TANDEM DISC HARROW; (2) FLECO CRAWLERTRACTOR ROOT RAKES; SWEEPSTER RHFA 3PT SWEEPER BROOM;CAT 4-N-1 WHEEL LOADER BUCKET fits Cat 930 loaders; 2005SCAG TURF TIGER SERIES ZERO TURN MOWER

TRUCK TRACTORS DAY CAB – TRI AXLE1998 MACK CH613

TRUCK TRACTORS DAY CAB – TANDEM AXLE2007 PETERBILT 386; (2) 1998 MACK RD694S one owner trucks;

1996 MACK CH613; 1995 MACK CH613; 1972 AM GENERALM813 5 TON 6WD

DUMP TRUCKS – QUAD AXLE2004 STERLING LT9500 SERIES; 1998 FORD LT9513 LOUISVILLE;1996 KENWORTH T800 c/w Ravens 19 ft aluminum dump body

DUMP TRUCKS – TRI AXLE1993 MACK RD688S

DUMP TRUCKS – TANDEM AXLE1994 MACK CH613

DUMP TRUCKS – SINGLE AXLE(2) 2007 INTERNATIONAL 4300 ; 2001 FORD F-550XL SUPERDU-TY CREW CAB DUALLY c/w Powerstroke 7.3L V8 engine

MECHANICS TRUCKS2001 FORD F-550XLT SUPERDUTY DUALLY c/w Powerstroke 7.3LV8 engine

SERVICE ▪ FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS(2) 2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500HD CREW CAB DUALLYSERVICES; 2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD SERVICE; 1997CHEVROLET 2500 CHEYENNE SERVICE; 1995 INTERNATIONAL4700 FUEL & LUBE

PICKUPS(2) 1997 CHEVROLET CHEYENNE 2500 EXTENDED CABS; 2014CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 LTZ CREW CAB 4X4; 2013 CHEVRO-LET SILVERADO 1500 LS EXTENDED CAB 4X4; 2011 CHEVROLETSILVERADO 1500 LS CREW CAB; 2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO1500 LS; 2002 CHEVROLET S10 EXTENDED CAB; 2002 GMC SIER-RA 1500; 2006 FORD F-350XL SUPERDUTY CREW CAB; 2003FORD F-250XL SUPERDUTY CREW CAB; 2013 FORD F-150 STXEXTENDED CAB 4X4; (2) 2005 FORD F-150XL EXTENDED CAB;2005 FORD F-150XLT EXTENDED CAB 4X4; 2004 FORD F-150XLTEXTENDED CAB 4X4; 2004 FORD F-150XL EXTENDED CAB; 1995TOYOTA TACOMA EXTENDED CAB 4X4

SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES2012 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LTZ 4WD; 2003 CHEVROLET TAHOELT 4WD

LOWBOY TRAILERS – TRI AXLE2002 EAGER BEAVER 50GSL-PT 50 TON; 2000 EAGER BEAVER50GSL 50 TON

END DUMP TRAILERS – TANDEM AXLE1972 MONTONE 22 FT ALUMINUM

SPECIALTY TRAILERS1968 HEIL 8,500 GALLON WATER TANK TRAILER, 1994 READILITE& BARRICADE INC. PORTABLE OFFICE TRAILER

EQUIPMENT - UTILITY TRAILERS2005 HARDEEBILT 816EQ6 6 ft 8 in x 16 ft; 2013 TOP LINE TH-186 ft 8 in x 18 ft; 1995 BIG BEE CONTRACTOR SERIES 6 ft 6 in x16 ft; 2002 DIAMOND C RANGER SERIES 6 ft 10 in x 16 ft, 2001DIAMOND C RANGER RSA SERIES 5 ft x 8 ft, 2006 HOLMESUT12SA 6 ft 4 in x 12 ft

OTHER ITEMS TO INCLUDE: Large Quantity of Trenching Support Equipment (EFFICIENCY STONE-MIZER BEDDING MATERIAL CONTAINERS, EFFICIENCY STEELTRENCH BOX SHIELDS, TRENCH BOX SHIELD SPACER PIPE, etc),Construction Equipment Attachment, Large Quantity of Unused SkidSteer Loader Attachments, Shop Equipment, Welding Equipment,Unused Magnum 4000 PSI Pressure Washers, Job SafetyEquipment and Supplies, Golf Carts, ATVs, Agricultural Equipmentand Attachments, Contractor Grade Tools and Accessories, HeavyDuty Truck Parts and Accessories, Construction Equipment Parts andAccessories, Inoperable Equipment and Trucks, Steel and IronBuilding Material, misc items, see website for complete listing withdescriptions and pictures meekinsauction.com

Notes: Absolute consignments will be accepted and there will be no sales tax charged on this auction on items belonging to SELCO CONSTRUCTION INC

Consignment Information: For more information on this auction or if you are interested in selling your surplus equipment and trucks for thisauction, please contact one of our auction sales managers today! 910.739.0547

Trey Meekins ▪ 910.258.4383 ▪ [email protected] • E.B. Webb ▪ 252.245.1405 ▪ [email protected]

2005 BANDIT 3680 BEAST SERIESWASTE RECYCLER

2004 STERLING LT9500 SERIES

1998 CAT 12H

1 OF 3 - 2005-2004 HITACHI ZX200LCEXCAVATORS

(2) 2007 INTERNATIONAL4300 FLATBED DUMPS

1 OF 2 - 2013 CHEVROLET3500HD CREW CAB

DUALLY SERVICE TRUCKS

1997 CAT D5M LGPSERIES DOZER

2000 CAT CB-335D COMBINATION ASPHALT

ROLLER

2007 PETERBILT 386 -2002 EAGER BEAVER

50GSL-PT

1 OF 2 - 1989-1987 CAT140G MOTOR GRADERS

1978 CAT 12G MOTOR GRADER

1997 CAT IT28G

2004 LEEBOY L8515RCONVEYOR RUBBER

TRACK PAVER

2013 FORD F-150 STX 4X4

1 OF 2 - 1998 MACKRD694S TANDEM DUMPS

1995 INTERNATIONAL4700 FUEL AND LUBE

1997 INGERSOLL RANDSD-70D PRO PAC SERIES

2005 CAT 420D IT 4X4LOADER BACKHOE

1 OF 2 - 2005-2004 INGERSOLL RAND DD28HF

ULTRA-PAC SERIES

1996 MACK CH613 -2000 EAGER BEAVER

50GSL 50 TON LOWBOY

1998 MACK CH613 DAY CAB - E7-427HP

2007 GREENSCAPE 600-3CONSERVATION SEEDER

1 OF 2 - 1998-1997 CAT 426C IT 4X4

LOADER BACKHOES

1996 KENWORTH T800SERIES QUAD AXLE DUMP

1997 JOHN DEERE 84004WD - CEPCO SP14M

SCRAPER

2005 MASSEY FERGUSON471 4WD - ONLY 549

METER HRS

Also festuringABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION

at 11:00 am(3) Tracts Total 20.61 Acres Zoned

Industrial/WarehouseGreat Location, 1,000 ft road frontage on US HWY 70 By-Pass, 35 miles from

Raleigh-Durham Airport

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Ritchie Bros. Holds Record-Breaking Sale in EdmontonR

itchie Bros. sold more than CA$215million (US$177+ million) of heavyequipment and trucks at an unre-

served public auction in Edmonton, Albertafrom April 28 to May 1, 2015, making it thelargest Canadian auction in company histo-ry.

The auction broke multiple other compa-ny records, including global records foronline sales (CA$105+ million or US$86+

million), total number of registered bidders(more than 14,000), number of online bid-ders (more than 8,150), total number of buy-ers (more than 3,200) and number of onlinebuyers (more than 1,850), as well as a newCanadian record for number of lots sold(more than 7,700). Bids were made in per-son at the Edmonton auction site, online inreal time at rbauction.com and by proxy.

“This auction was certainly one for the

record books,” said Randy Wall, president,Canada, Ritchie Bros. “With more than14,000 registered bidders from more than 55countries, we surpassed our previous globalbidder record by more than 4,550 people. Asa result of the high bidder turnout and thestrength of the transportation, construction,forestry and other sectors in Alberta, the restof Canada and abroad, we saw strong pricingat the auction, despite continued market con-cerns surrounding lower oil prices. In partic-ular we saw great pricing on all general con-struction, transportation, and aerial equip-ment, as well as all rental-related equip-ment.”

The Edmonton auction, Ritchie Bros.’first-ever four-day auction in Canada,attracted bidders from more than 55 coun-tries, including every Canadian province,two territories and 48 U.S. states. More thanCA$192 million (US$158+ million), or 89percent of the equipment was purchased byCanadian buyers, including 51 percent pur-chased by buyers from Alberta. The rest ofthe equipment was sold to buyers fromaround the world, as far away as the UnitedArab Emirates, Germany, Egypt, Malaysia,Thailand, Poland and the Netherlands.

Ritchie Bros. sold equipment for morethan 760 sellers, including a complete dis-persal for Earth & Iron Inc. and a fleetrealignment for A-1 Rentals.

“I’m very proud of my iron, and I’mproud of what Ritchie Bros. did to market it.Together we sent Earth & Iron equipment tonew buyers around the world,” said DeanGray, president of Earth & Iron. “I’m verypleased with the results. There is no othercompany in the world that can do whatRitchie Bros. does. I watched the sale onlineand saw bidders participating from allaround the world.”

“This is the third time we’ve done arealignment through Ritchie Bros., and wekeep coming back because returns havebeen so strong,” said Guy Turnbull, ownerand president of A-1 Rentals. “While there iscertainly less work for some sectors inAlberta, there's still money here and peopleare still buying equipment.”

The record-setting selection of heavyequipment and trucks included more than240 excavators, more than 225 crawler trac-tors, more than 200 compactors, 100 articu-lated dump trucks, more than 80 wheel load-ers, more than 70 motorgraders, more than40 motor scrapers, 50 agricultural tractors,195 truck tractors and more. Every item wassold to the highest bidder on auction day,with no minimum bids or reserve prices.

“Our continual growth in Edmonton is aresult of the strong relationships we havebuilt with thousands of hard-working com-panies here in Alberta,” said JimRotlisberger, regional sales manager, RitchieBros. “We would like to thank all the sellerswho continue to put their trust in RitchieBros.’ ability to attract the largest buyingaudience for their equipment.”

Ritchie Bros. sold more than $177 million of heavy equipment and trucks at anunreserved public auction in Edmonton, Alberta from April 28 to May 1, 2015.

Bids for the record-breaking sale weremade in person at the Edmonton auc-tion site, online in real time at rbauc-tion.com and by proxy.

The Edmonton auction, Ritchie Bros.’ first-ever four-day auction in Canada, attract-ed bidders from more than 55 countries, including every Canadian province, twoterritories and 48 U.S. states.

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see KING page 105

King Auction &Realty Co. HostsSale in FletcherK

ing Auction & Realty Co. Inc. held an absolute auc-tion on April 28 at its facility in Fletcher, N.C.Bidders came from throughout the region, and other

bidders participated online. The sale was held for Moore &Son and the crushing equipment came from a job completionof Young & McQueen.

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

Kent and Scarlet Faith, Greer Excavating, Calvert, Ky.,enjoy their time at the auction and shop for equipmentfor their business.

(L-R) are Jeff Hunter, Andrew Coney and IanWilliamson, all of Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic; RustyMcClam, McClam & Associates, Little Mountain, S.C.;and Marshall Flowers of Sun Construction inDarlington, S.C.

Rick (L) and Richard Sowers of Sowers Constructionin Mt Airy, N.C., were interested in a variety of themachines, including the Powerscreen portable crush-ing units.

Donnie Parsell (L) and John Holt, both of SouthernConcrete Materials in Asheville, N.C., plan to bid on afew pieces of iron.

(L-R): Jerald McCormick, Lucky Strike in Marion, N.C.;Allen Gurley, McDowell Development in Marion, N.C.;and Doug McCormick, Lucky Strike, shop the invento-ry of Cat excavators.

(L-R): J.C. White, White’s Construction Company inDanville, Va.; Andrew Smith, Smith Enterprises,Raleigh; and Andy Kendall, Abington LLC inKernersville, N.C., discuss the selection of well-main-tained machines.

(L-R): Woody Jones, Gary Jarvis and John Hood, all ofCarolina Cat, talk with Tim Goodson, TennocaConstruction, Candler, N.C., about his equipment needsfor projects.

James King, Granite Mountain Machinery, Conyers,Ga., tests this Cat CP-563D compactor.

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CAT 305C CR, 132 HRS

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(30) 2015-2014 MACKGU713

2013 HYUNDAI HL740-9,95 HRS

2011 CAT 279C, 452 HRS

2006 IR SD100D W/SHELL KIT, 1120 HRS

(6) 2014 MACK GU713ROLLOFF

2012 HYUNDAI 210LC-9,215 HRS

CAT 324DL, 5506 HRS

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Woody Jones (L), Carolina Cat, and SamYoung, Young & McQueen, attend theauction.

Wendell Cain, Cain and Todd, Lilburn,Ga., plans to bid on dozers and maybean excavator during the sale.

Jerry King finds the high bidder.

Contractors fill the tent with the hope of finding a good deal.

Greg Moore, Farm Credit Bank inAsheville, N.C., checks over the selectionof Cat dozers.

KING from page 104

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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

ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................16

ALEX LYON & SON INC

KISSIMMEE FL ................................................................................97

ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL..........................................................17

ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ....................................................55

ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................62

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL ..............................................................69

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

ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................67

ATLAS COPCO ..........................................................................................42

BARGAINS ................................................................................................94

BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..................................................................83

BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ..............................................................15

BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..........................................................12,73

BOBCAT COMPANY ............................................................................56,57

BOMAG ......................................................................................................51

BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................20

CASE CONSTRUCTION............................................................................35

CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION ..............................................27

CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................93

CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................94

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ......................................18,19

COMPANY WRENCH ................................................................................21

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WANTED ..........................................................................................95

TARGETED EMAIL ..........................................................................71

REACH YOUR MARKET ..................................................................82

AIR COMPRESSORS GENERATORS ............................................52

TESTIMONIALS ................................................................................86

CRANE WARNING SYSTEMS ..................................................................34

DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INC

PHILADELPHIA MS ........................................................................102

DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..............................................................62

DRUMCUTTERS ........................................................................................54

DUAL DOZER ............................................................................................67

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ................................................6,7

FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................33

FLORIDA UTILITY TRAILER......................................................................30

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................................................28

G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9

GENSCO EQUIPMENT LTD ......................................................................67

GOMACO CORP........................................................................................43

GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................................................76

HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................................................31

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................108

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY............................................90,91

HYDREMA U S INC....................................................................................29

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........................................37,87

IRONPLANET ..........................................................................................103

JCB INC ................................................................................................84,85

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................42

JM WOOD ................................................................................................105

JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................63

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER......................................................................88

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP......................................................................89

LEEBOY ................................................................................................48,49

LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ................................................5,26

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO ..............................................101

MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................13

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..........................................................40,41

MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11

MB AMERICA INC ......................................................................................54

MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................25

MWI CORP ................................................................................................30

NEXTRAN OF JACKSONVILLE ................................................................28

NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ................................................................61

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................................................59

OKADA AMERICA ......................................................................................60

PEOPLES ..................................................................................................34

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

COLUMBUS OH................................................................................99

PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..........................................................................20

POWERSCREEN ......................................................................................79

RAYCO ......................................................................................................33

RICHARDSON SERVICE 1991 INC ..........................................................22

RING POWER CRANE ..............................................................................12

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

TAMPA FL ........................................................................................97

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................72

ROADTEC ..................................................................................................39

ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................................................46

SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................................................50

SEAL-RITE INC..........................................................................................50

SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................65

TAKEUCHI ............................................................................................80,81

TRACTOR TRACS INC..............................................................................72

TREKKER TRACTOR ................................................................................23

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................36

VIRNIG ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................69

VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................................................47

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................75

WACKER NEUSON....................................................................................77

WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................44,45

YANMAR AMERICA ................................................................................107

YOUNG CORP ..........................................................................................65

GEORGIA SUPPLEMENTBOBCAT OF ATLANTA ................................................................................3

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................2

REYNOLDS-WARREN EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................7

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

YANCEY BROTHERS CO ........................................................................4,5

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© 2014 Yanmar America Corp.

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ACT Construction EquipmentCharlotte, NC704-323-7934

Winston-Salem, NC336-397-5000

Wilmington, NC910-254-3525

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Byrd Tractor, Inc.7274 Centreville Rd.Manassas, VA 20111

703-361-2135Fax: 703-361-4804

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Ditch Witch of North Carolina, Inc.329 US Highway 70 East

Garner, NC 27529919-772-1214

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Hawkins-Graves, Inc.13432 Wards Rd.

Lynchburg, VA 24501434-847-7703866-847-7703

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Tiger Equipment Company, Inc.2350 Lanier Rd.

Rockville, VA 23146804-749-8855

Vermeer Puerto RicoBayamon, PR787-640-6334

Vermeer of Texas-Louisiana8272 Rushing Road

Denham Springs, LA 70726225-665-7900

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Vermeer Southeast Sales & Service, Inc.

www.vermeersoutheast.com

Boynton Beach, FL561-742-7400

Clearwater, FL727-299-9207

Ft. Myers, FL239-337-5900

Jacksonville, FL904-262-4400

Orlando, FL407-295-2020

Pensacola, FL850-944-8110

Marietta, GA770-973-8811

Birmingham, AL205-841-9895

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Quality Used Equipment from Hills Machinery

www.hillsmachinery.com

North CarolinaGreenville415 Belvoir HwyGreenville, NC 27834Phone 252-752-7145

Raleigh1501 Hedingham Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27604Phone 919-746-7938

Charlotte11717 Reames RoadCharlotte, NC 28269Phone 704-208-5564

South CarolinaColumbia1014 Atlas WayColumbia, SC 29209Phone 803-658-0200

Charleston7168B Cross County RoadNorth Charleston, SC 29418Phone 843-225-9377

2012 Case 850L WT, 1277 Hours, Canopy, 24” Shoes,Rear Screen, Work Lights, Great Condition, Raleigh, NC ....................................................$72,000

2014 Case 921F Loader, 1290 Hours, 80% Rubber,5 Cu Yd Bkt W/ Hoe, Loaded, Pro Care Telematics,Warranty, Maintenance Included, Great Condition,Charlotte, NC................................................$207,000

2014 CaseCX55B MiniCanopy,348 Hours,HydraulicThumb,Bucket, BackFill Blade,Tight TailSwing, GreatCondition,Raleigh, NC ..........$56,000

2014 Case CX160C, 750 Hours, 36” Digging Bkt, AuxHyds, Pro Care Telematics, Warranty, Maintenance Included, Great Condition, Greenville, NC ..$115,000

2014 Case 1650MLGP, 975 Hours,80% U/C, Sweeps,Rear Screen, ProCare Telematics, Warranty, Maintenance Included, Exc.Cond., Columbia,SC ........$189,000

2010 Case SV208Roller, 698 Hours, 80% Rubber, Pre Cleaner, Padfoot Shell Kit Included, Great Condition,Charleston, SC............$49,000

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