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Yet one more phase of the nation’s largest airport construction project was finished earlier thismonth with the commissioning of Runway 10R-28 L and the new South Air Traffic Control Tower atO’Hare International Airport.
One More PhaseTakes Off at O’HareInternational Airport
MADISON, Wis. (AP) Wisconsin transporta-tion officials are pushing back completion datesfor five major road projects because the statebudget didn’t lay out enough money for them. The projects will be delayed for at least two
years — and possibly longer — if legislators can’tcome up with ways to find new revenue going for-ward, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reportedSept. 20. The delays will cause the projects’ coststo increase because of inflation, though the stateDepartment of Transportation hasn’t said by howmuch. Gov. Scott Walker proposed borrowing a record
$1.3 billion for roads in his executive state budgetproposal. But his fellow Republicans in the
Legislature said that was too much and scaled theborrowing back to $500 million. The GOP gave DOT the ability to request an
additional $350 million from the Legislature’spowerful Joint Finance Committee. The agencyhasn’t asked for the additional borrowing authori-ty, and Senate Republicans say they’re reluctant togrant the request if it comes. The DOT identified the five projects for delays
because they weren’t slated to be completed in the2015-17 biennium, DOT spokeswoman PegSchmitt said in an email to The Associated Press.She said the agency anticipates asking for someadditional borrowing authority “at some point,’’
Wis. Delays Work on Major Jobs
Nearly 200 GuestsAttend Nortrax Demo…12
Roland Machinery HostsAppreciation Night…20
Golfers Raise $10K forPolitical Action…18
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The number of unemployedworkers with construction experi-ence dropped to the lowest total forSeptember since 2000, as hiringcontinued to slow despite robust
demand for construction, accord-ing to an analysis by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America.Association officials cautioned thatthe hiring slowdown most likely
reflects a lack of available workersthat could lead to project delaysunless more students and workersjoin the construction sector.“Growth in the construction
workforce has been slowingthroughout 2015, just at the timethat construction spending hasaccelerated to a multi-year high,”
Unemployment Falls to Lowest Mark in 15 Years
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Yet one more phase of the nation’slargest airport construction project wasfinished earlier this month with thecommissioning of Runway 10R-28 Land the new South Air Traffic ControlTower at O’Hare International Airport.It’s all part of the O’HareModernization Program, an $8.7 bil-lion plan that’s been in the works sinceit was announced in 2001.Runway 10R-28L runs east to west
and is located on the south airfield. Itwill be used primarily as an arrivalrunway and will substantially improveO’Hare’s capacity and efficiency,according to a press release from theChicago Department of Aviation.“When we invest in O’Hare’s
future, we are helping Chicago contin-ue to grow economically and competeon a global scale,” said ChicagoMayor Rahm Emanuel. “The new run-way will reduce delays and increaseairport capacity — a positive develop-ment for travelers and businesses whorely on O’Hare. And while O’Haremay be the busiest airport in the world,our goal is to make it the best airport inthe world. With the help of this newrunway and our other investments, weare on track to achieving that goal.”The $516 million runway was built
through the execution of several con-struction contracts, including maincontracts for east utilities and the guardpost, site preparation, paving and elec-tric and navigation aids and fiber optictransmission systems. Each thesewere design/bid/build projects withpre-established completion milestonesand associated liquidated damages,said Karen Price, public informationofficer of the city of Chicago.
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Snow & Ice Section ......45-49
Crawler Loaders, Dozers,Undercarriages & PartsSection ..........................57-66
Paving Section..............79-93
Auction Section..........98-105
Business Calendar ..........104
Advertisers Index ............106
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12 NEARLY 200 CUSTOMERS, GUESTS ATTEND LIVE EQUIPMENT DEMO
Nearly 200 customers and guests attended the live equipment demonstration heldon Oct. 7 at the Crandon International Off Road Raceway in Crandon, Wis.
14 HALL INDUSTRIAL COMPANY/MIDWEST MINEHOSTS EVENT
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18 GOLFERS RAISE MORE THAN $10K FOR IAAP POLITICAL COMMITTEE
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20 ROLAND MACHINERY HOSTS CUSTOMERAPPRECIATION NIGHT
Roland Machinery Company held a customer appreciation night on Oct. 16 at thecompany’s main office in Springfield, Ill. The company served a BBQ dinner withall the fixings and gave away door prizes. Customers had the chance to test theirskills by playing excavator basketball.
24 PROGRAM TEACHES YOUNG ADULTS INDUSTRY,FIGHTS BLIGHT
A group of young adults is learning about the construction trade and helpingDetroit in its battle against neighborhood blight by boarding up vacant schoolsacross the city.
24 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO. INC. HIRES ANDY GRAY
Southeastern Equipment Co. Inc. announced that Andy Gray has joined the company as sales representative of the Monroe, Ohio, branch. His primary responsibility is selling the equipment lines that the branch represents, whichinclude Case, Kobelco, Kubota and Gradall.
24 JCB GOVERNMENT DEFENSE DIVISION RELOCATESTO SAVANNAH
JCB recently relocated its global government and defense division from its worldwide headquarters in the United Kingdom to its North American headquartersin Savannah, Ga. This strategic move comes on the heels of JCB’s success manufacturingthe high mobility engineer excavator (HMEE) for the U.S. Army.
34 LOOS RETIRES FROM OAIMA AFTER DECADES OF SERVICE
The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) held a surpriseretirement party for long time Executive Assistant, Maralynn Loos after the association’s recent Board Meeting. Loos has been with the association since the1960s and has worked with five executive directors and 34 association presidents.
40 WACKER NEUSON UNVEILS NEW PRODUCTS ATPRESS CONFERENCE
On Oct. 14, U.S. and Canadian trade media attended a press conference at theNorth American headquarters of Wacker Neuson Corporation located inMenomonee Falls, Wis., near Milwaukee.
68 JCB BACKHOE LOADER TO HELP CLINTON FOUNDATION INITIATIVE IN EAST AFRICA
A JCB 3DX backhoe will soon be in service in Iringa, Tanzania, as part of theClinton Foundation’s agricultural development initiative for smallholder farmers inEast Africa.
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Deere 759J, ’14, 1,186 hrs ....................$435,000Komatsu 911.4, ’11, 4,323 hrs ..............$370,000Komatsu 911.4, ’10, 5,148 hrs ..............$370,000Komatsu 911.4, ’10, 7,620 hrs ..............$295,000Norco Puma 220, ’11, 78 hrs ....................$CALLPonsse Ergo Harvester, ‘05, 13,239 hrs ................................................................................$160,499Timbco 415EX Track Harvester, ’07, 11,870 hrs....................................................................$169,299Valmet 415EX/Rolly II, ’05, 10,092 hrs $124,500Valmet 840.3 6WD, ‘08, 11,829 hrs ......$159,900
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Cat 950H, ’06, 15,188 hrs ........................$69,500Deere 544K, ’13, 792 hrs ......................$159,000Deere 544K, ’13, 1,023 hrs....................$159,000Deere 624K, ’13, 948 hrs ......................$166,000Deere 624K, ’13, 905 hrs ......................$166,000Komatsu WA200-6, ’09, 3,613 hrs ..........$88,499Komatsu WA200PZ-6, ’14, 385 hrs........$115,000Komatsu WA250-6, ’11, 5,646 hrs ..........$94,500Komatsu WA250PT-5L, ‘05, 9,080 hrs ....$55,299Komatsu WA250PT-5L, ’06, 10,576 hrs ..$47,999Komatsu WA270-7, ’15, 97 hrs..............$152,399Komatsu WA270-7, ’15, 137.5 hrs ........$152,399Komatsu WA320-7, ’13, 462 hrs............$174,500Komatsu WA320-7, ’14, 81 hrs..............$165,000Komatsu WA380-6, ’11, 2,094 hrs ........$179,500Komatsu WA380-7, ’13, 1,385 hrs ........$185,000Komatsu WA400-5L, ’05, 10,968 hrs ......$72,999Komatsu WA450-3, ’99, 10,754 hrs ........$64,499Komatsu WA450-6, ’07, 8,069 hrs ..........$99.599Komatsu WA500-6, ‘09, 9,628 hrs ........$207,299Komatsu WA500-6, ’09, 8,621 hrs ........$211,399Komatsu WA500-6, ’10, 7,378 hrs ........$225,499Terex TL300-2, ’08, 2,441 hrs..................$69,500
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Atlas Copco MB1200 Hydraulic Hammer, ’05,Rebuilt & Painted......................................$21,799Case CX135SR, ‘11, 2,350 hrs ..............$104,500Case CX160, ‘05, 6,579 hrs ....................$45,599Cat314C CR, ’02, 5,627 hrs......................$54,499Cat 330CL, ’02, 12,032 hrs ......................$59,500Cat M318, ‘96, 6,440 hrs ........................$39,500Deere 225C LC, ’04, 7,029 hrs ................$62,667Deere 350DLC, ’07, 5,837 hrs ..............$109,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 6,832 hrs ..............$109,500Kobelco SK220LC, ’96, 9,972 hrs ............$28,399Kobelco SK330LC, ’03, 11,889 hrs ..........$37,333Kobelco SK485-9, ‘12, 3844 hrs ............$184,599Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 1,142 hrs $124,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 3,218 hrs $104,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’14, 9.2 hrs ....$135,000Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’05, 8,230 hrs........$54,500Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’05, 5,926 hrs........$78,599Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’02, 7,395 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘03, 8,114 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’03, 7,248 hrs........$59,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’04, 7,640 Hrs ......$89,500Komatsu PC210LC-10, ’14, 978 hrs ......$197,280Komatsu PC220LC-6, ‘98, 19,095 hrs......$37,100Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 9,084 hrs........$96,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’07, 5,757 hrs......$119,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’09, 4,707 hrs......$129,000Komatsu PC228USLC-1, ’99, 4,400 hrs ..$54,500Komatsu PC300LC-7, ’06, 6,261 hrs......$102,499Komatsu PC300LC-7 w/Shear, ‘06, 7,463 hrs ......................................................................$265,000Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’06, 7,736 hrs $110,000Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’07, 4,714 hrs $157,500Komatsu PC300LC-8, ’09, 4,686 hrs......$121,299Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’12, 1,148 hrs....$264,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’06, 10,541 hrs......$76,500Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ’07, 10,905 hrs $92,500Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ‘07, 10,448 hrs $99,500Komatsu PC490LC-10, ‘12, 3,136 hrs....$265,000Komatsu PC490LC-10LR, ‘10, 4,720 hrs$289,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 5,482 hrs......$253,500Komatsu PC600LC-8, ’06, 10,478 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC650LC-3, ’89, 20,397 hrs......$42,500Komatsu PC750LC-7, ’04, 6,613 hrs......$349,500Volvo EC220DL, ’13, 2,151 hrs ..............$134,500
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2006 Takeuchi TL150, s/n 21503859, 2950Hours, Cab w/AC, Case Controls, 80” SmoothBucket ................................................$29,500
2013 Case DV26, s/n JDBODV26NDRT25304,850 Hours, ROPS, Road Lights, 47” Off SetDrum ..................................................$29,500
2012 Case DV202, s/n DDDDV202NCTF2016,1175 Hours, Rops, Right side Drive Lever, 47”Drum ..................................................$27,500
2006 Case 580SM, s/n N6C412119, 4600Hours, Cab w/ Heat and AC, 4WD, Ext-hoe,Ride Control, Two Lever, 82” Bucket, 12” and24” Bkt ................................................$42,900
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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTKPI 1500 EV(A) VERTICAL SHAFT IMPACT CRUSHER, Hydra Arm Lid Removal, Electric Motor Mount (Less Motor),2012 ......................................................................................................................................................................$49,500JCI K-400 PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 400 HP Electric Feed Conveyor, Side Discharge Conveyor, Hyd. LevelingJacks, Tri-Axle Running Gear, 2006....................................................................................................................$345,000JCI 6X20TD PORTABLE SCREEN PLANT, Underscreen Discharge Conveyor, Two (2) Cross Conveyors, ElectricControl Panel, 2012 ............................................................................................................................................$175,790CEDARAPIDS 4136 PORTABLE TWIN ROLL PLANT, Allis 5’x16’ SD Screen, Cummins V-12 Power, Tandem AxleChassis, Hydraulic Leveling ..................................................................................................................................$61,000METSO/NORDBERG MODEL HP300 CLOSED CIRCUIT PORTABLE CONE PLANT, with a 6'x20' Triple Deck Screen.2003 Model Year ................................................................................................................................................$360,000
CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,32’ to 56’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ....................................$155,900GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$149,500AMERICAN 5300, 1988, 70 Ton Crawler Crane, Cummins w/3 Stage Converter, CLL on One Drum, Third Drum,Independent Travel, 130’ Boom, 30’ Jib ................................................................................................$149,500
SCRAP HANDLING EQUIPMENTLIEBHERR R954BHD WITH A LABOUNTY MSD4500R SHEAR, Carrier and shear have been refurbished ..CALL
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BOMAG CR362L - ‘14, 518 Hrs, Track Paver, Stretch 16 Electric Screed, Topcon V System andMore, #C000555 ..................................................................................................................P.O.R.BOMAG CR662RM - ‘15, 114 Hrs, Material Transfer w/Hopper, #C000763..........................P.O.R.GOMACO PLACER - ‘15, 11 Hrs, Self Propelled Rubber Tired Placer to - 24 ft w/30” Belt ....................................................................................................................................................$112,000LEEBOY 700SR - ‘97, 8’ - 12’ Diesel Power, Rubber Tired Paver, #C000847 ......................$9,500MIDLAND SPD6 - ‘15, 62 Hrs, Right and Left Discharge 1-6 ft, Hyd Strike Off, Hyd Pushrollers,Washdown System, #C000820 ............................................................................................P.O.R.
P.O.R. items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.
BOMAG BM600/15 - ’14, 169 Hrs, 24” Grinder with rear discharge conveyor, #C000525 ..................................................................................................................................................................$185,000BOMAG BM1200/30 - ‘14, 693 Hrs, 4’ Mid Mount Grinder with Front discharge conveyor,#C000452 ..........................................................................................................................................P.O.R.KAFKA TRI PACK CONVEYOR - ‘14, 36” x 70’ ......................................................................P.O.R.NEW SANDVIK CJ412 PORTABLE JAW PLANT - ‘14, 47” x 33” + Much More ......................P.O.R.WIRTGEN W50DC - ‘13, 400 Hrs, 20” Cut, Deep Cut Machine, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill $180,000
HYPAC C784 - ‘08, 84” Double Drum Vib, #C000673 ........................................................$22,500INGRAM 315 - 4 to Choose from, 3 Wheel Static Roller, s/n & Hrs Available ..............$26,500 Ea.SAKAI SW990 - ’14, 721 Hrs, 84” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #RR10133 ................$114,986SAKAI SW770HF - ’14, 403 Hrs, 67” Drum Remaining Full & EPTW Warranty....................P.O.R.SAKAI SW770HF - ’14, 687 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000532..................P.O.R.SAKAI SW770HF - ’12, 700 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000577..................P.O.R.SAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 505 Hrs, 51’ Drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty, #C000212..........................................................................................................................................$35,148SAKAI SW300 - ‘12, 19 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, Full Warranties, #C000746 $29,750SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 136 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156 ................................................................................................................................................$33,819.31SAKAI GW750-2 - ’14, 110 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ................ $124,808
*Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.
GRADALL XL3200 III - ‘14, 955 Hrs, Crawler Mounted Telescoping Boom Excavator....$169,950GRADALL XL4100 - ‘94, 8368 Hrs, Working as is, #C000386, S/N 414218......................$19,500GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC.Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820Call Andy Miller Established 1928
Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees
Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boomsusp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500
IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, allwork ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor,1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500
Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dslengine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (current-ly off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires,approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500
(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade,winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea.Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.
Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel,10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500
Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank,ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber,operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6"TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick,5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbingvery good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000
(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL
IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200
Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500
John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000
(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines,8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.
BUCKETSPC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple
Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs
FORKS(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style,excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000
Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection
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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment2012 BLAW-KNOX PF1510, 100 Hrs ................................................................................................$176,0002013 BLAW-KNOX RW100B, 20 Hrs ................................................................................................$209,0002012 BLAW-KNOX RW35A, 10 Hrs ......................................................................................................$60,5002013 BLAW-KNOX RW35A, 10 Hrs ......................................................................................................$60,500
Compactors - Padfoot2010 HAMM 3412P, 1300 Hrs ................................................................................................................$66,000
Compactors - Smooth Drum2009 VOLVO SD100D, 2500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$77,0002013 VOLVO SD75, 1770 Hrs ................................................................................................................$77,000
Drills - Vertical2012 SANDVIK DI550 ..............................................................................................................................$646,600
Excavators - Crawler2013 VOLVO EC160DL, 1750 Hrs ......................................................................................................$121,0002013 VOLVO EC210B LC, 3300 Hrs ................................................................................................$112,7502012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3800 Hrs........................................................................................................$77,000(4) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1700-2900 Hrs ............................................................$121,000-$137,500(7) 2014 VOLVO EC220DL, 1550-1950 Hrs ............................................................$134,750-$140,2502012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2800 Hrs ................................................................................................$159,5002013 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2100 Hrs ................................................................................................$176,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 4400 Hrs......................................................................................................$126,500(2) 2013 VOLVO EC250DL, 1516-1900 Hrs ............................................................$148,500-$165,0002012 VOLVO EC300DL, 1900 Hrs......................................................................................................$184,2502006 VOLVO EC330B LC, 6400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$71,5002009 VOLVO EC330CL, 3154 Hrs......................................................................................................$110,000(6) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1640-4800 Hrs............................................................$154,000-$222,750(8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-3600 Hrs............................................................$173,250-$225,500(4) 2014 VOLVO EC340DL, 1580-4200 Hrs ............................................................$156,750-$225,5002013 VOLVO EC380DL, 4500 Hrs......................................................................................................$156,750(3) 2014 VOLVO EC380EL, 1660-2900 Hrs ............................................................$209,000-$233,7502011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 6700 Hrs ................................................................................................$187,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2100-4050 Hrs ............................................................$231,000-$302,5002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 3400 Hrs......................................................................................................$253,0002014 VOLVO EC480DL, 2000 Hrs ....................................................................................................$308,000
Excavators - Wheel2008 FUCHS MHL350D, 12175 Hrs..................................................................................................$110,000(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3100-3400 Hrs ............................................................................$126,500 Ea.2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1850 Hrs ......................................................................................................$170,500(2) 2013 VOLVO EW180D, 1800-2500 Hrs..............................................................$159,500-$170,500
Motor Graders2008 VOLVO G930, 6900 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002010 VOLVO G930, 6900 Hrs..............................................................................................................$104,500
Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F, 5500 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$203,500(6) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 2905-4400 Hrs ....................................................................$209,000-$250,250(5) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1900-3200 Hrs ....................................................................$244,750-$288,750(7) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1866-2700 Hrs ....................................................................$261,250-$288,7502014 VOLVO A25G, 1554 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$305,2502006 VOLVO A30D, 7030 Hrs..............................................................................................................$220,000(8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2900-4100 Hrs ....................................................................$239,250-$283,250(2) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2850-4200 Hrs ....................................................................$239,250-$286,000(9) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1528-2530 Hrs ....................................................................$297,000-$327,250(6) 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2915-5579 Hrs ....................................................................$247,500-$360,4002010 VOLVO A40E, 3900 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$328,600(12) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 4744-7600 Hrs ..................................................................$231,000-$323,300(16) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2700-5800 Hrs ..................................................................$286,000-$392,200(13) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2100-6000 Hrs ..................................................................$286,000-$424,000(5) 2014 VOLVO A40F, 1900-5200 Hrs ....................................................................$360,400-$429,300(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2900-5200 Hrs ..............................................................$349,800-$392,200(3) 2014 VOLVO A40G, 2050-5100 Hrs ....................................................................$360,400-$514,100
Sweepers / Broom Equipment(2) 2014 BLAW-KNOX CB90, 15-1000 Hrs................................................................................$60,500 Ea.2012 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 1500 Hrs......................................................................................................$49,500(2) 2013 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 1000-1200 Hrs ..........................................................................$49,500 Ea.(2) 2014 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 650-900 Hrs ................................................................................$66,000 Ea.2010 BROCE MK I, 700 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$66,000
Water Equipment - Trucks2006 CATERPILLAR 773, 11900 Hrs ................................................................................................$220,0002008 VOLVO A25, 7900 Hrs ................................................................................................................$220,0002006 VOLVO A30D, 7600 Hrs..............................................................................................................$198,000
Wheel Loaders2014 SDLG LG916-1, 208 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO L110F, 7550 Hrs................................................................................................................$99,000(4) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1880-2800 Hrs ..................................................................$181,500-$214,500(10) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2500-7200 Hrs ..............................................................$143,000-$187,0002014 VOLVO L110G, 2143 Hrs ............................................................................................................$214,500(3) 2014 VOLVO L110H, 1950-2200 Hrs ..................................................................$214,500-$220,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L120G, 3845-3850 Hrs ................................................................................$181,500 Ea.2013 VOLVO L120G, 2600 Hrs............................................................................................................$203,500(2) 2014 VOLVO L120G, 2200-2600 Hrs..................................................................$203,500-$214,5002010 VOLVO L150F, 11950 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$110,0002012 VOLVO L150G, 5100 Hrs............................................................................................................$198,000(4) 2014 VOLVO L150G, 2000-3200 Hrs..................................................................$286,000-$319,0002011 VOLVO L180G, 6200 Hrs............................................................................................................$165,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L180G, 4900-5500 Hrs..................................................................$198,000-$220,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 5500 Hrs............................................................................................................$198,0002014 VOLVO L180G, 2250 Hrs............................................................................................................$302,5002013 VOLVO L220G, 2700 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$360,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 1950-3300 Hrs ..................................................................$313,500-$355,1002012 VOLVO L60G, 2100 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$129,2502013 VOLVO L60G, 3000 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$115,500(4) 2014 VOLVO L70G, 1700-2600 Hrs ....................................................................$137,500-$148,500(4) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-5300 Hrs ....................................................................$110,000-$192,500(11) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 882-6000 Hrs ....................................................................$110,000-$192,500(7) 2014 VOLVO L90G, 1600-2700 Hrs ....................................................................$154,000-$165,000
2012 VOLVO L250G, 1950 Hrs ......$355,1002013 VOLVO EC220DL, 2900 Hrs $121,0002014 VOLVO A25F, 1866 Hrs ..........$288,750
A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.
Full inventory at: www.ascvolvo.com
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GEORGIABuford678.318.9500Savannah912.964.8079
SOUTH CAROLINANorth Charleston843.414.1120Columbia803.791.0740Piedmont864.704.1060
NORTH CAROLINAAsheville828.687.0620Charlotte704.596.8283Greenville252.754.5280Raleigh919.661.8710
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Nearly 200 Customers, Guests Attend Live Equipment Demo
(L-R): Greg Terzinski, Gerry Schwartz, Bill Dennison, all of Mihalko Land &Logging and Ben Parson of FISTA (forest industry safety training alliance)register for the live cut event.
Jason Flannery (fifth from left) Blackwell JobCorp. brought some students from the near-by Blackwell training facility to the live cutevent to see how the John Deere forestryequipment operates. The Balckwell Job Corp.teaches students from inner cities tradeskills in construction, landscaping, cementwork, dirt work and many other fields.
(L-R): Steve Anderson of SteveAnderson Forrest Products;John Oman, Jacobson Logging;and Randy and Jim Mylchreest,both of Nortrax gather aroundthe John Deere 415 head.
Jon Takosky, John Deere ForestryEquipment (third from left), shows theJohn Deere 648L grapple skidder to theguys from Jim Collins Logging. (L-R) areDillon Hollon, Mark Gain, Jim Collins,Mike Dowd and Daniel Perrow.
(L-R): Dwight and Luis Yoder and JasonWhitaker of Nortrax in front of the JohnDeere 803MH with Waratah 622B head.
Dennis Rosa, mayor of Crandon, Wis., stopsby the live cut event and says hello to BenRichmond, CFO, Nortrax and Andy McMillionand Karen Kroeplin, both of Nortrax.
(L-R): Shawn Collins of Shawn Collins Logging; Scott Lippens,Nortrax; Brady McIntee of McIntee Harvesting; and MikeMeddaugh of Meddaugh Enterprises inspect the John Deere 1110Eeight wheel forwarder.
(L-R): Ken Knauf, Nortrax; Tom Wilson;and Butch Knauf of Nortrax enjoy thegreat weather for the live cut event.
Nearly 200 customers and guests attendedthe live equipment demonstration heldon Oct. 7 at the Crandon International
Off Road Raceway in Crandon, Wis. Loggersfrom around the upper Midwest were invited towatch John Deere harvesters, Feller bunchers,forwarders and skidders work in unison andwatch operators show off their productivity andefficiency in the woods. Product seminars ontopics such as machine optimization, bar andchain maintenance and head automation wereoffered and allowed loggers to obtain SFI(Sustainable Forestry Initiative) credits. Nortrax, John Deere forestry specialist and
Morbark representatives were on hand toanswer questions and provide in-depth machinewalk-arounds and tours of the equipment.Lunch was served under a big tent in thewoods. The Crandon International Off RoadRaceway grounds provided the perfect settingfor a live equipment demo on a beautifulautumn day.For more information, visit
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2010 CAT 963D: #82329, CAB/AC, GPBUCKET, 4,600 HOURS..................$199,500
2003 KOMATSU WB140PS-2: #50171,CAB/AC, 4X4, EXT-A-HOE, GP BKT, AUXHYD, 3,000 HOURS ........................$49,500
2008 KOMATSU WB146-5: #50988,CAB/AC, 4X4, GP BKT, 1,800 HRS ..$56,500
2007 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8: #81992,CAB/AC, KOMTRAX, 7350 HRS ......$99,500
2006 KOMATSU PC300 HD-7E0: #82231,CAB/AC, 31.5" TRACKS, 10'5" ARM, AUXHYD, KOMTRAX, 6,500 HRS..........$124,500
2007 KOMATSU PC300 LC-8: #82273,CAB/AC, 33.5” TRACKS, 13’ ARM, PCV,KOMTRAX, 4,400 HRS ..................$179,500
2011 KOMATSU PC308US LC-3E0: #82416,CAB/AC, QC, AUX HYD, KOMTRAX, 4,400HRS................................................$189,500
1985 CAT D8L: #91970, CAB, SEMI-UBLADE, SINGLE-SHANK RIPPER, 14,800HRS................................................$112,500
2000 CAT D6R XL : #92198, CAB/AC, 30"TRACKS, 3-SHANK RIPPER, SEMI-U BLADE,14,250 HOURS ................................$89,500
2007 KOMATSU D61EX-15: #80743,CAB/AC, PAT BLADE, 24” SHOES, DRAW-BAR, 4,650 HOURS........................$129,500
2004 KOMATSU D65EX-15: #81875,CAB/AC, DRAWBAR, SEMI-U BLADE,11,300 HRS......................................$79,500
2004 KOMATSU WA250-5: #82198, CAB/AC,QC/BUCKET, 4,200 HRS ..................$69,500
2007 KOMATSU WA320-5: #82063, CAB/AC,GP BUCKET, 3RD VALVE, 4,450 HOURS..............................................................$132,500
2011 KOMATSU WA470-6: #82135, CAB/AC,GP BUCKET, KOMTRAX, 3,200 HRS ....................................................................$219,500
2007 KOMATSU WA500-6: #81625,CAB/AC, 29.5-25 TIRES, KOMTRAX, 8,500HOURS ..........................................$259,500
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Hall Industrial Company/Midwest Mine Hosts Event
(L-R): Hall Industrial’s Scott George, BobKeaton Jr. and Tim Kidd welcome attendees tothe company’s customer appreciation event.
Ken Makin (L) and Bob Keaton trade sto-ries at the event.
Angie and Mike Szabo ofAmerican Aggregates stop by toenjoy the festivities.
(L-R): Bob Keaton Sr. and Bob Keaton Jr. catch upwith Dave Baker of Shelly Company and JimWilliams of Black & Veatch.
John and Lisa Fork of CardinalAggregate join the festivities.
Seated (L-R) are Sue and MarionBlack and Terry Speakman ofKurtz Bros. and (L-R) standing are Helen and Bill Page of Duff Quarry.
(L-R): Ben Debos of Stoneco joins Robb Kidd of HallIndustrial and Scott Bowman of Stoneco at the event.
Olen’s Lisa and Jeff Vansickle and Scottand Aimee Shaver relax with LisaParsley of Hall Industrial.
Hall Industrial Company/Midwest Mine Services recently hostedapproximately 400 guests at the company’s customer appreciationevent held at the Sunrise Park & Banquet in Millbury, Ohio.
According to Hall Industrial’s Scott George, the event was held as a wayto thank the company’s clients and get together in a relaxed atmosphereto enjoy an evening’s entertainment. The company had held similarevents in the past and they’ve always proven to be extremely popular.
This year, attendees were welcomed with door prizes upon arriving,and treated to a steak dinner and live entertainment. After dinner, HallIndustrial’s guests enjoyed themselves at an onsite Casino and trans-portation to and from the Hollywood Casino in Toledo, Ohio. Attendeesof the event included Hall Industrial Company’s customers and theirdates from Ohio and southern Michigan.
Founded in 1965 by Fred Hall and involved primarily in fluid power,Hall Industrial shifted to focus on the aggregate industry when BobKeaton and Jay Zvanovec took ownership of the operation in 1999. In
2002, the company added MidwestMine Services LLC as a divisionfocused on installation and repair serv-ices. Together, the companies servequarries, demolition contractors, recy-cling operations and other aggregate,topsoil, supplying equipment as well asinstallation, maintenance and repairservices throughout Ohio and Michigan.
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(L-R): Edward C. Levy company’s Joeand Rita Gretch, Diana Beck and EdWard along with Brandon Ward enjoyedthe night out with Hall Industrial.
(L-R): Hall Industrial’s April Kidd, Jamie Keaton, Stephanie Keaton, RachelKaylor and Holly Kidd serve as the welcoming crew at the event.
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JD 9560RT ScraperTractor, 30” Tracks,#52276 ..........$287,000
JD 850K, 24” Pads,128” Semi U Blade,Ripper, Full Warranty,#75578 ..........$208,000
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JD 350DLC, 13’1” Arm,32” Pads, #75023................................$139,000
Volvo L220F, Cab, Air,GP Loader, #75214 ..............................$119,000
JD 755D, Cab, Air, GPBkt, #95971 ......$105,000
JD 9560R ScraperTractor, #52318 ..................................$245,000
JD 800CLC, 11’10”Arm, 36” Pads, CWRD,#94252 ..........$188,000
JD 744K, Cab, Air, 5,25yd Bkt, Warranty,#75521 ..........$239,000
JD 400D, 8000 GallonKlein Water Tank,#74752 ..........$209,000
Bomag BW213PDH-3,Cab, Air, 84” Padfoot,#92390 ............$85,000
JD 250GLC, 11’ 10”Arm, 32” Pads,Warranty, #94036 ................................$189,000
JD 624K, Cab, Air, HiLift, GP Bkt, #95215............................$179,000
JD 350GLC MaterialHandler, #52129 ................................$465,000
JD 700K LGP, 30” Pads,132” PAT Blade, #94673......................$168,000
Challenger MT955B,Cab, Air, Duals, Radials,#75562 ..........$129,000
JD 844K, Cab, Air, 7.25yd GP Bkt, #93575..............................$208,000
JD 245GLC, 9’7” Arm,32” Pads, Hyd Thumb,#95039 ..........$199,000
Case STX550 ScraperTractor, #75384 ..................................$217,000
JD 225DLC, 9’ 7” Arm,32” Pads, Aux Hyd,#91555 ..........$162,000
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2013 Kubota SVL75-2
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Stk# 89566-(S) C/H/A, Blade, SP2 Hyd, Hyd.Thumb, Bucket, Factory Warranty Remaining,Rental Fleet, 570 Hrs ........................$58,900
2013 Kubota KX057-4
Stk# 52322-(A) C/H/A, Blade, Hyd Thumb,Bucket, Factory Warranty Remaining, RentalFleet, 253 Hrs ....................................$62,900
2012 Kubota U55
Stk# 15268-(S) C/H/A, Blade, HydraulicThumb, Rubber Tracks, Bucket, Rental Fleet,1509 Hrs............................................$45,900
2014 Kubota KX040-4
Stk# 65329-(S) ROPS, 6 Way Blade, QuickTach, Hyd Thumb, 24” Bkt, Factory Warranty,Demo, 105 Hrs ................0% for 60 Months,$883 per month + Tax & UCC Fee OR $48,500
2015 Kubota U17
Stk# 94439-(A) ROPS, Blade, Rubber Tracks,Bucket, Factory Warranty Remaining, RentalFleet, 65 Hrs ......................................$29,900
2015 Kubota K008T4
Stk# 94590-(S) ROPS, Blade, Bucket, FactoryWarranty Remaining, Rental Fleet, 88 Hrs................................................................$16,900
2013 Kubota SVL75-2
Stk# 32028-(A) C/H/A, Hyd Quick Attach, 2Spd, 15” Trks, IT4 Engine, Factory WarrantyRemaining, Rental Fleet, 424 Hrs ......$45,500
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2012 Volvo ECR58, 16” Rubber Tracks, Auto Idling, Heat/AC,Pilot Controls, Counterweight ......................................$65,000
2007 Volvo L70F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Operator’s Seatw/Left Hand Armrest, Sliding Window Operator’s Door, WorkLights, Boom Suspension, 3rd Function, Hydraulic AttachmentBracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, Engine Auto Shutdown,Reverse Alarm, Rotating Beacon, Rear Frame Cover Plates,Full Rear Fenders, 100” 2.9cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires....................................................................................$98,500
2012 Volvo A40F, A/C, Radio w/CD, Automatic TractionControl, Heated Air Susp Seat w/Armrest, Front Work Lights,Volvo D16H (476hp) Tier 4i Engine, Rear View Color Camera,Electric Hood Opener, Delayed Engine Shutdown, EngineBlock Heater, CareTrack Telematics System, 29.5R25 MichelinXADN Tires ................................................................$405,000
2008 Finlay J1175, J1175 portable track crusher, magnet,variable feeder, diesel drive, self contained, hopper wings ........................................................................................$351,000
2014 Volvo L90G, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Operator'sSeat w/Left Hand Armrest, Forward View Mirror, Rear Cameraw/Color LCD Monitor, Sliding Window Operator's Door, HalogenWork Lights Front/Rear, Boom Susp, Hyd Attachment Bracket,Reversible Cooling Fan, Reverse Alarm, Rotating WarningBeacon, Full Rear Fenders, CareTrack System, 104" 3.5cyBkt w/BOE, 20.5R25 Yokohama RB31 L-3 Tires........$163,500
2011 Volvo L220G, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Air Susp Seat,Rear Camera, Electro-Hydraulic Servo Controls, OptiShift,Comfort Drive Control, Boom Suspension, Work Lights,Reversible Cooling Fan, Axle Oil Cooling, Engine Block Heater,Full Rear Fenders, Re-Handling Counterweight, CareTrackHardware, 134” 8.2cy STE Bkt w/BOE, 29.5R25 Michelin L-4Tires, Volvo D13H-F (Tier 4i) ....................................$260,000
2008 Finlay 663 Supertrak, Hydraulic grizzly, portable Finlayscreen plant, with hydraulic discharge side conveyors, underscreen discharge convevyor, diesel hydraulic self-containedrubber tire tandem axle..............................................$140,000
2012 Doppstadt DW3060K, Bio-Power Track Shredder,Cross Belt Magnet, Daimler Chrysler diesel OM 460LA tier IIIBengine, 483 hp, Fuel consumption is approximately 8 gph,Like New, Excellent Condition ..................................$550,000
2011 Volvo SD116DX, Work lights, flow divider, bolt on pad footshell, inside scrapper, universal scrapper, grill support installa-tion, operating weight 23,930 lbs, vib frequency 1,870-2,018vpm, vibration centrifugal force: 47,900-61,000 lbs, 84" drumwidth ............................................................................$92,500
2012 Cat D6T XLVP, Erops, A/C, Air Suspension Seat, Electro- Hydraulic Differential Steer, Work Lights, 3rd Valve, 24” ES Pads, VPAT Blade, Winch ..............................$240,000
2013 Volvo EC300DLR, Long Reach, 33’6” Boom, 25’11” Arm,36” Triple Grouser Pads, Mech. Susp. Seat w/Heater, Joystick 4 Switches, Rear Camera, Pilot Pattern Control Change,Straight Travel Pedal, Boom Float, CWT 6800kg......$220,000
2012 Volvo L250G, 875/65R29 L4 Good Year tires, eng autoshutdown, eng block heater, radio w/cd, rear camera, comfortdrive controls, boom suspension, 140" 8.8CY bkt......$420,000
2013 Volvo L70G, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated Air SuspOperator's Seat w/Left Hand Armrest, Rear Camera w/ColorLCD Monitor, Sliding Window Operator's Door, Boom Susp,Hydraulic 4 Functions, , Reversible Cooling Fan, ReverseAlarm, CareTrack Satellite Sys. w/3yr Subscription, 100" 3.1cyBkt w/BOE, 20.5R25 MI XHA2 L3 tires ....................$146,500
2008 Volvo A40E, A/C, Radio w/CD, Air Suspension Seatw/Armrest, Front Work Lights, Elec Hood Opener, DelayedEngine Shutdown, 29.5R25 Tires ..............................$295,000
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Golfers Raise More Than $10K for IAAP Political Committee
Gerry Nagel, Brian Gormsen, Matt Morrison and Jerry Hepburn took thethird place trophy for Hanson Material Service with a score of 62.
First place honors went to the Central Stoneteam of Darin Roland, Art Roland, ChrisDugeon and Chris Koch with a score of 60.
Second place, with a score of 60, went to the team of Meghan Ross and Josh Quinn,Bluff City Materials and Mike Linhart, Quad City Safety.
A beautiful day welcomed 184 golfers to the Sept.28 golf outing held at Panther Creek Country Cluband Piper Glen Golf Club in Springfield, Ill. Due tothe strong support of everyone attending, this outingraised $10,920 for the IAAP Political ActionCommittee.
The golf outing offers a unique opportunity tohave fun and visit with friends in the aggregatesindustry. Using a scramble format, the event provedto be highly competitive once again. In addition togolf, a delicious meal at the end of the day was con-cluded with recognition for the best scores and out-standing players at both courses, trophy awards andnumerous raffle and door prizes. Everyone agreed itwas a fine day to be playing golf. The 2016 IAAPgolf outing is scheduled for Sept. 12.
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took thirdplace.
Pat Pagliocca accepts the secondplace award for the Anixterteam, which had a score of 63.
Accepting the first place trophy with a score of 56 was the Lafarge team ofDan Larson, Jason Chojnacki, Randy Bromberek and Jack Keeler.
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Chris Ingram (L), Roland Machinery sales repre-sentative, shows the Komatsu PC360 LC to KurtCuffle, Sangamon County highway department.
Jay Germann (L), general manager of theSpringfield division of Roland Machinery Co.,and Dunn Company’s Greg Beyers catch up atthe event.
Customers test their operating skills with this Komatsu PC138USLC-10 while competing in excavator basketball.
(L-R): Ray Roland, CEO, Roland Machinery Co., welcomes BobBruner, United Contractors Midwest, and his son, Adam, to the cus-tomer appreciation BBQ dinner.
(L-R): Ernie Bliesner, HansonMaterial Service; Jeff Butler,Butler Construction; andBob Craigmiles, BliesnerFence, stop by after a hardday of work.
(L-R): Brad Slagle, Eric Gregory, TrentConrad and Todd Dunham, all of UnitedContractors Midwest, and Brady Bonds,Dunn Company, enjoying the customerappreciation BBQ dinner.
(L-R) are Jay Germann, general manager of theSpringfield division of Roland Machinery Co.;Steve Halverson, president, HalversonConstruction Co. Inc.; Kyle Zellers, also ofHalverson; Matt Roland, president, RolandMachinery Co.; and Chip Reyhan, president,Sangamo Construction Co.
Roland Machinery Company held acustomer appreciation night on Oct.16 at the company’s main office in
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The event provided the opportunity forcustomers to look at the many differentlines of equipment that Roland Machineryoffers such as Komatsu, Wirtgen, Hamm,Vogele, Kleemann, Atlas Copco,Montabert, LeeBoy, Esco and Hensley.
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2010 CATERPILLAR TL943, ID# NGU0218, S/NTBL01586, 2505 HOURS ..............................................$65,200
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Ending Joblessness…
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is learning about the construction trade andhelping Detroit in its battle against neighbor-hood blight by boarding up vacant schoolsacross the city. About 40 people in the city’s Opportunity
Detroit Youth & Trades Board-Up Programhave spent the summer securing doors andwindows at 23 buildings, the Detroit FreePress reported. The program started in June and employs
workers ages 18 to 24. They earn $9.50 perhour. “The idea was to address blight,’’ Project
Director Rodney Prater told the newspaper.“But the main purpose was to train peoplewho otherwise might have never seen a sawor a hammer, with a long-term goal that theybecome qualified or prequalified apprenticesin the building trades. It’s not just a job. Thiscould easily turn into long-term careers forthem.’’ Detroit has one of the highest jobless rates
in the country. As the city was heading intoits 2013 bankruptcy filing, then-emergencymanager Kevyn Orr wrote to Detroit’s cred-itors that the unemployment rate was morethan 18 percent. Comparably, Michigan’s unemployment
rate was 5.1 percent in August. The Opportunity Detroit Youth & Trades
Board-Up Program provides at least somejobs in the city. “It’s a great program, showing young
adults different things they can do with theirhands, instead of always being in thestreets,’’ said Kierra O’Rear. O’Rear and others in the program spent a
day boarding up Detroit’s former GreenfieldPark Elementary. The city and federal funds cover the pro-
gram’s $850,000 cost to run. Additionalgrant money is being sought.
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Southeastern EquipmentCo. Inc. Hires Andy Gray Southeastern Equipment Co. Inc.
announced that Andy Gray has joinedthe company as sales representativeof the Monroe, Ohio, branch. His pri-mary responsibility is selling theequipment lines that the branch repre-sents, which include Case, Kobelco,Kubota and Gradall.“We are pleased to welcome Andy
to Southeastern,” said CharliePatterson, president of SoutheasternEquipment. “His knowledge andexperience in heavy equipment saleswill allow him to hit the ground run-ning on our team, and we can’t waitto see what he is able to achieve.”Before joining Southeastern, Gray
worked as a sales representative at aheavy equipment dealer where hegained valuable experience sellingagricultural and construction equip-ment.
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Southeastern Equipment Co. Inc. announcedthat Andy Gray has joined the company assales representative of the Monroe, Ohio,branch.
JCB Government Defense Division Relocates to SavannahJCB recently relocated its global
government and defense divisionfrom its worldwide headquarters inthe United Kingdom to its NorthAmerican headquarters in Savannah,Ga. This strategic move comes onthe heels of JCB’s success manu-facturing the high mobility engineerexcavator (HMEE) for the U.S. Army.In 2000, the U.S. Army released
specifications for an extremelydurable backhoe loader that couldtravel at convoy speeds while pro-tecting military personnel. JCB —the leading manufacturer of back-hoes in the world — was able touse existing technology from itsbackhoe loader and high-speedagricultural tractor to closelymatch the Army’s specifications.Following five years of design,engineering and testing, JCB wonthe contract and began building theHMEE. Last year, the U.S. Armyextended the contract until 2018. “We are extremely proud and
honored to build equipment thatprotects those who serve our coun-try,” said Arjun Mirdha, CEO ofJCB North America. “Centralizing
our military expertise in Savannahwill allow us to evolve our HMEEtechnology while engineeringinnovative products for future usewithin the military sector.” The government and defense
team will work to secure new mil-itary and government contracts, aswell as to create new equipmentsolutions to meet the changing
needs of the U.S. armed forces andallied nations. JCB’s NorthAmerican headquarters is locatednear Fort Stewart and HunterArmy Airfield. Proximity to thesetwo bases provides a uniqueopportunity to work with local mil-itary personnel on product devel-opment and testing. Heading the new division is
Chris Giorgianni, vice president ofproduct support and government &defense. A graduate of the U.S. AirForce Academy and decorated AirForce veteran himself, Giorgianniwill utilize his extensive militaryknowledge and unique perspectiveto guide this growing team. “Leading the Global Government
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honor and privilege,” said Giorgianni.“Combining our depth of experi-ence with JCB’s engineering teamand production facility in Savannahwill allow us to engineer, build andadapt equipment for our govern-ment and defense customers.”In addition to Savannah offering
a strategic advantage for the testingof products, it serves as an ideal areafrom which to staff the new divisiondue to the area’s high population ofretired military personnel.“Bringing our Government and
Defense Division to NorthAmerica where the greatest num-ber of military investments aremade, along with the location nearmilitary bases and access to anexperienced workforce, will allowus to obtain future contracts anddrive success within the militarysector, much as we have with ourHMEE product,” said Giorgianni.For more information, visit
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JCB recently relocated its global government and defense division from its worldwide headquartersin the United Kingdom to its North American headquarters in Savannah, Ga.
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marks of the Vermeer S3 generation ofdirectional drills, and the D40x55 S3 doesnot disappoint. With 40,000 lbs. (177.9 kN)of thrust/pullback and 5,500 ft.-lb. (7,458Nm) of rotational torque, the D40x55 S3offers a more than 10 percent increase inthrust and rotation over its predecessor, theD36x50 Series II — helping to maximizeproductivity.A 104 dBA guaranteed sound power level
and an operator ear rating of 82.9 dBA makethis drill significantly quieter than its prede-cessor — which makes for a quieter work-ing environment with less neighborhooddisturbance and easier communicationamong the crew. The D40x55 S3 features acarriage speed of 188 ft. per minute (57.3m/min) — which is 7 percent faster than itspredecessor — helping contractors install
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Guests Test Their Skills During Excavator Basketball
Ray Roland (L), CEO,Roland MachineryCo., has a few laughswith Allen White,owner of Allen WhiteExcavating.
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Matt Roland (far R),president RolandMachinery, welcomes(L-R) Brian Vogt, Edand Cindy Kestersonand Russ Carlstrom, allof Petersburg Plumbing& Excavating, to thecustomer appreciationBBQ dinner.
Mike Gidaspow (L), director of sales and marketing cen-tral region of Komatsu America Corp., and Terry Degroot,Halverson Construction Co. Inc., attend the event.
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Loos Retires From OAIMA After Decades of Service
Maralynn Loos takes the hot seat while Patrick Jacomet, OAIMA executivedirector, recounts fond memories and humorous times working together.
(L-R): Dick Martin and Ron Watson, both of Watson Gravel, arejoined by Bowser-Morner Inc.’s Katherine Beach; Brian Bottoms ofWatson Gravel Inc.; Monte Yates of Barrett Paving Materials; andGraig Carlson of Mine Equipment Design.
Wyandot Dolomite Inc.’s David Wolfe catches up with Lisa Dunn, Maralynn Loos and RickDunn.
Patrick Jacomet was pleased to seeMaralynn’s daughter, Meghan Schofield,in from San Francisco for the festivities.
Lakeside Sand & Gravel’s Ben Kotkowski andOhio CAT’s Linda Meier take part in Loos’ssendoff.
The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial MineralsAssociation (OAIMA) held a surprise retirementparty for long time Executive Assistant,
Maralynn Loos after the association’s recent BoardMeeting. Loos has been with the association since the1960s and has worked with five executive directorsand 34 association presidents. According to PatrickJacomet, the association’s current executive director,Loos’ contributions to the association over the yearshave been immeasurable. Those feelings were echoedby a number of association members as they took to thepodium to relate anecdotes about their experienceswith Loos and her can-do, no nonsense approachtoward getting things accomplished. AssociationLegal Counsel, Brian Barger, Eastman & Smith Ltd,read proclamations of Loos’ accomplishments from theOhio Congress and Ohio Gov., John Kasich. During the event, Loos indicated that this year’s
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Allis Chalmers HD-21 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$100
Allis Chalmers TS-300 Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale......................$100
Atlas 1704C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$90
Barber Greene 260C Wheeled Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$185
Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45
Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$45
Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale............................................$60
Bobcat 743B Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$40
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Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................$50
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Caterpillar 511OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$115
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Caterpillar 631E Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ..................................$50
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Caterpillar 988F Wheel Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ......................$115
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Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale..............................$75
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Vogele MT3000-2i Power Feeder, 1:50 Scale ..............................$145
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Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale........................................$120
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Wacker Neuson Unveils New Products at Press Conference
Compact excavator with Tier IV Final engine is on dis-play.
Carrie Megal (L), regional markingmanager of North America relaxeswith Julie Shuster, marketing commu-nications manager, during a break inthe presentations.
Marcus Auerbach, director ofproduct development, describednew tracked and wheeled excava-tors as well as the marketplacereceptivity to the material haulingdumpers.
The entrance to the 67-acre cam-pus for the Wacker Neuson NorthAmerican headquarters locatedin Menomonee Falls, Wis.
John Dotto, product application spe-cialist, explains and demonstratessome of the features of the new equip-ment during the walk around andhands-on session.
The 6503 wheeled excavator offers travel speedsup to 19 mph (30 kph).
On Oct. 14, U.S. and Canadian trademedia attended a press conferenceat the North American headquarters
of Wacker Neuson Corporation located inMenomonee Falls, Wis., near Milwaukee.The company is part of the global WackerNeuson Group, based in Munich,Germany, which manufactures equipmentfor the concrete, construction, oil and gas,landscape, agricultural, utilities and munic-ipal industries.The Menomonee Falls development
and production facility spans more than539,000 sq. ft. (50,074 sq m) and is dedi-cated to manufacturing, sales, finance,marketing, training and support. WackerNeuson products produced at the locationinclude rammers, rollers, trench rollers(soil and asphalt compaction), pumps andgenerators (worksite technology), andtrowels (concrete technology), as well asthe new products announced at the pressconference.In 2007 Wacker Neuson expanded the
product portfolio for the United States andCanada to include compact excavators,wheel loaders and dumpers. Wacker Neuson also is building skid
steer and compact track loaders. In early2015, the company rolled its first modelsoff the newly built production line at theMenomonee Falls plant.At the day-long press event, new prod-
ucts were formally introduced, a guidedfactory tour was conducted, and at the out-side training facility a live demo and walkaround of the machines was provided aswell as opportunities for hands-on opera-tion. As part of the products launch, briefings
were provided on the following new prod-ucts:
• Telehandler — TH522: Ground-engaging telehandler designed to functionlike a wheel loader, skid steer loader, and tooffer lifting like a telehandler. • Telewheel loaders — 8085T, WL60T:
These are additional models to the WackerNeuson telescopic wheel loader line. Bothhave all-wheel steering capabilities and thearticulated model offers extended reach tomove loads higher. • Wheel loaders — All-wheel steer and
articulated models now with Tier IV Finalengines.• Excavators — ET65, ET90, ET145:
New excavator models are said to beredesigned and feature Tier IV Finalengines, more power, new cabs and sizesranging from 1-ton to a new 14-ton (.9 to12.7 t) model. The new ET145 extends theexcavator line into a larger class size.• Wheeled excavators — EW65,
EW100: New machines are designed tosave contractors time loading and trans-porting to a nearby next site.
In the well-lit, cleanfactory, skid steerloaders are in produc-tion.
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STOPS FUEL GELLINGNEW: The Universal Filter Preheater is designed for diesel fuel filter housings, for lube oil and hydraulic filters too (specify hyd. size). It wrapsaround the filter housing and reduces or eliminates the possibility of coldweather fuel gelling stopping the engine. It is easily removable and transferable and is wired for your choice of: direct current or alternatingcurrent or a convertible model combining dc and ac. A standard 12V or 24VUniversal Fuel Filter Preheater is priced at $138.
The ‘peel & stick’ Universal Preheater attaches to thebottom or the side of the oil pan and converts the housinginto a heat transfer element. It warms the oil withoutburning it making cold starts easy. It can be used ongearboxes, transmissions, transfer cases, water tanksand even bulk oil tanks. The Preheater plugs into any120 or 240 volt outlet and consists of a thin siliconefiberglass pad containing a metal grid. To install it, youclean an area on the bottom or side of the oil pan and press the pad onto it, then use silicone toseal the edges of the pad and place a flexible ceramic insulation pad over it. It is available inseveral models depending on the lube capacity. A 50 watt unit sells for $44 and a 350 watt unitsells for $133.
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Guests Receive Guided Tour During Day-Long Event
Chris Bernard, CEO, out-lined the company’s mis-sion and plans for growth.
Workers consult the design reference used for quality control duringskid steer loader production.
A skid steer loader is put through a series oftests while still in production.
Guests see an example of the side dumping capability of a bulkmaterial mover with full payload.
Dumper bulk material mover demonstrates carrying a fullpayload.
An ST 35 radial lift track loader is demonstrated.
Brent Coffey, product manager of loaders,described the advantages of all-wheelsteering when working in confined spacesand the “innovative design” of the ground-engaging telehandler.
Johannes Schulze Vohren, regional president —North America, outlined the scope of the compa-ny’s product offering, which focuses on light con-struction and compact equipment. He emphasized,“We are not a heavy-equipment manufacturer.”
• Dumpers — DW60, DW90: The DW60can carry up to 4.2 cu. yds. (3.2 cu m) of dirtand are intended to match to work with 5-ton(4.5 t) to 10-ton (9.07 t) excavators. The DW90can carry up to 5.6 cu. yds. (4.28 cu m) of dirtand match up with larger excavators, such asWacker Neuson’s newest 14-ton (12.7 t)model.
• Skid steers/Compact track loaders —These compact machines now come with astandard factory warranty of two years or2,000 hours, whichever comes first.
• Walk-behind roller — RD7: New walk-behind tandem rollers are designed for soil andasphalt compaction applications and a choiceof diesel or gasoline engines.
• Trench roller — RTxSC3 with Compatec:Infrared remote control trench roller is nowavailable with Compatec, a compaction moni-toring system.
• Rammer — BS70-4As: A 3.6-hp GXR120Honda engine powers this new addition to thefour-cycle rammer line.
• Generators — G625, G1100: Designed forindustrial applications, the new 1/2-meg and 1-meg generators are capable of paralleling tomeet even higher demands. Sound-attenuatedenclosures allow for larger applications requir-ing quiet operation.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
NEUSON from page 40
Schuyler Rubber Company, a manufacturer of recycledrubber products for more than 60 years, launched its newdurable snow blades. The 911SP withstands repetitive usewith minimal risk of damage to airport lighting, signage andsurfaces on runways and taxiways. In addition to high dura-bility, the blades feature Schuyler’s T-track system for fast,easy mounting and changeouts to snow plows and wheelloaders, which shortens service downtime, according to the-manufacturer. The manufacturer currently is offering inter-ested customers and dealers free trials as part of the launch.“We developed this rubber blade to address a growing
concern regarding snow and ice removal at airports,” saidGreg Armfield, Schuyler sales manager. “They need a bladethat’s soft enough to prevent damaging the runway and safe-ty lights, but durable enough to minimize changeouts. The911SP achieves the best of both worlds and will give opera-tors the ability to move the most amount of snow.”Schuyler’s 911SP withstands more wear than molded rub-
ber blades. The blade is made of recycled rubber and featuresreinforced nylon fabric throughout the blade to ensure itsintegrity. The manufacturer offers similar blades for the solidwaste industry, which extends the life of the blade by a 2-to-
1 ratio. And the 911SP is denser than molded blades — atleast 50 percent more in volume — which extends wear lifeand reduces changeouts.Since the blade is made from recycled rubber, there is less
impact on the runway and safety fixtures than with steelblades. For instance, the operator can lower the rubber bladeto the ground and drive forward because the rubberslides over runway lights and surfaces with-out damaging the lights or chipping the con-crete, according to the manufacturer.
Schuyler designed the 911SP for quick servic-ing once they become worn. The blade features the manu-facturer’s T-track mounting channel, which allows it to slideinto position on a snow plow blade or wheel loader bucket.Then the equipment operator or onsite mechanic uses anadjustable or air-powered wrench to secure the blade.Schuyler includes all mounting hardware with each blade.The 911SP fits a majority of snow removal equipment,
and Schuyler can customize the blade to fit customer speci-fications. For instance, customers might opt for multipleshorter blades to fit large snowplows and/or wheel loaders tominimize maintenance time.“Some customers prefer
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blades because itallows them to replace individual
sections rather than the entire length of the blade orbucket,” Armfield said. “This helps keep replacement costsand downtime low, so airport crews can focus on keeping thearea clear and safe for incoming planes as well as the groundcrew.”For more information, call 800/426-3917 or visit
goschuyler.com/products/snow-plow-blades.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Schuyler Launches Snow Blade for Airport Applications
Pages 45-49
Snow and Ice SectionFor more information on snow-clearing equipment and spreaders, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
Virnig ManufacturingInc. announced a new pin-on
wing option.This option features two 12 in. (30.5
cm) wide wings angled 20 degrees for-ward from moldboard to increase a snowblade’s width by 21-3⁄4 in. (55 cm). Whereextra width is not needed, simply removethe wings by taking out the two pins thathold each wing in place.A 1 in. (2.5 cm) thick urethane edge has
slots for height adjustment as the blade’smain edge wears. Slots allow enoughadjustment for flipping of the main blade’swear edge.The pin-on wings are compatible with
new Virnig V-Snow blades and anglesnow blades with factory mounted holes.Two brackets bolt to each side of snowblade moldboard and two pins mount eachwing to the bracket.Retro pin-on wings also are available
for older models. These wings are installedby drilling holes and bolting brackets toeach side of the moldboard. Two pinsmount each wing to the brackets.Alternatively, the brackets can be welded
to the moldboard. Virnig does not recommend installing
these wings on non-Virnig snow blades.All Virnig products are backed by a
one-year warranty, and the skid steerattachments are built with a universalmount to fit most skid steer loaders includ-ing: Bobcat, Caterpillar, ASV, Case,Daewoo, Gehl, JCB, John Deere, Kubota,Mustang, New Holland, Takeuchi, Terex,Volvo, Wacker-Neuson and others.For more information, call 800/648-
2408 or visitvirnigmfg.com/products/snow/.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Pin-on wing option features two 12 in. (30.5 cm) wide wingsangled 20 degrees forward from moldboard to increase a snowblade’s width by 21 3⁄4 in. (55 cm).
Virnig Manufacturing Announces Pin-On Option for Snow Blades
Schuyler Rubber Company’s new snowblades are a safe alternative to steelblades for winter airport operations.
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The 5 to 14 cu. yd. (3.8 to 10.7 cu m)capacity DuraClass Sidewinder dump bodyoperates as a standard dump body and pro-vides a solution for spreading material dur-ing the winter months. The body sidewall isshaped into a continuous top rail, side and
running board configuration, eliminating theoutside seam weld below the top rail, pre-venting moisture and freeze problems.
The DuraClass Sidewinder is able tospread sand or salt up to 25 ft. (7.6 m), thewidth of two full traffic lanes, with continu-
ous feed from the dumpbody. The unit features highquality construction includ-ing rugged COR-TEN steel,a heavy-duty box bracedtailgate, full depth cornerposts with additional supportadded to the right rear postand continuous 100 percentwelding on the body.
For more information, call800/255-4345 or visitwww.duraclass.com.
(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)
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The DuraClass Sidewinder is able to spread sand orsalt up to 25 ft. (7.6 m), the width of two full trafficlanes, with continuous feed from the dump body.
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BidSpotter.com, a leader in interac-tive live and timed auctions, has pro-moted Tim Hill to vice president ofsales. Hill has been with BidSpotter.com
for 5 years and has been responsiblefor successfully growing the agricul-ture and yellow iron verticals. Hegrew up in the construction industryand has extensive construction andagricultural equipment knowledge,according to the company. With this promotion, he will lead
and manage the sales team, leadingBidSpotter.com’s growth plans andensuring the portal continues toexpand the reach of auctioneers tonew bidders. He will be part of thesenior executive team driving expan-sion and growth in the coming years. “I am delighted to have this oppor-
tunity to be part of a great executiveteam who consistently delivers excel-lent results for our clients. We alwaysput our customers first, and our ongo-ing commitment to investmentensures that BidSpotter will continue
to be the best in class,” said Hill.Anne Somers, CEO, ATG Media,
said, “I am delighted that Tim hasjoined the senior team in this role.He brings a wealth of experience inthe industry to our highly talentedsenior team. Tim will play a major
part in steering the development ofour products and services going for-ward.”
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
ATG Media Promotes Tim Hill to VicePresident of Sales, BidSpotter.com
Tim Hill will lead and manage the sales team, leading BidSpotter.com’sgrowth plans and ensuring the portal continues to expand the reach ofauctioneers to new bidders.
By James NordASSOCIATED PRESS
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) South Dakota has raised at least $20million more for road and bridge funding since a package oftax and fee hikes went into effect earlier this year, and Gov.Dennis Daugaard’s office said Sept. 22 he is confident themeasure will meet initial fiscal expectations. Revenues were up at least $20 million from April through
August over the same period last year, according to roughfigures from the Department of Revenue. Projectionspegged the infrastructure package at bringing in about $85million in its first year through fuel taxes, fees and otherassessments. Most of the measure went into effect April 1,including a 6-cent hike in gas taxes. “The Governor believes this is on track with what we
hoped and is pleased that we will be maintaining andimproving our highways and bridges,’’ spokeswomanKelsey Prichard said in a statement. During a legislative oversight panel meeting Sept. 22,
Department of Revenue Secretary Andy Gerlach said theagency would provide lawmakers with more information inthe future about the infrastructure package revenue. “It’s too hard to know, but I think we’re definitely seeing
an increase, and I think we’ll see more of a positive increaseas we go forward,’’ Gerlach said in an interview. “I don’tknow if we’ll get to the $85 [million], but we’ll get more
money in the highway fund, I guarantee you that.’’ Department of Transportation Secretary Darin Bergquist
told lawmakers on the Government Operations and AuditCommittee that the extra funding has come in too late toimpact this year’s construction season. The additional funding will allow officials to complete
more construction projects that need to be finished withouthaving to defer them into future years, Bergquist said.Bidding for work for next year’s construction season is set tobegin this fall. “Because of the timing, you didn’t see a lot of new, addi-
tional construction barrels out there this summer, and youwill next year,’’ he said. Lawmakers in the 2015 session passed the plan to pay for
infrastructure spending. The measure increased state’s fueltaxes on gas and diesel from 22 cents to 28 cents, for exam-ple. The package also increased the state’s motor vehicleexcise tax from 3 percent to 4 percent and hiked license platefees by 20 percent, among other provisions. So far, the excise tax has generated nearly $8 million more
than over the same period last year. The gas taxes haveraised nearly $12 million in additional money. “It does not appear that the tax increase is having a nega-
tive effect on people’s gas purchases or how they’re driv-ing,’’ Gerlach said.
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S.D. Revenue Hikes in 2015 Bring inMore Funding for Roads, Bridges
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7701 Highway 24Kansas City, MO 64125
800-861-1065www.cte-equipment.com
2801 Beverly Dr.Aurora, IL 60502630-820-3030
120 E. Martin Dr,Goodfield, IL 61742
309-965-3300
1801 179th St. NorthEast Moline, IL 61244
309-751-9540
13402 Britton Park Rd.Fishers, IN 46038317-842-1040
3566 Citadel CircleNewburgh, IN 47630
812-490-4400
3310 W. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808
260-484-2494
940 Garden Ln.Fowlerville, MI 48836
517-915-0555
621 Spirit Valley E Dr.Chesterfield, MO 63006
636-532-2332
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VERMEER OF IOWAPO Box 168-661 Hwy T14
Pella, IA 50219641-628-2000
Vermeer Siouxland4858 D Ave.
Marcus, IA 51035712-376-2310
Vermeer of Eastern Iowa101 Commerce Blvd.Tipton, IA 50219563-886-2444
PAINT VALLEY EQUIPMENT10550 Twp Rd. 262
Millersburg, OH 44654877-774-0081
Fax: 330-674-4031
ROEDER IMPLEMENT INC.2550 Rockdale Rd.Dubuque, IA 52003
563-557-1184Fax: 563-583-1821
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Newman Tractor2841 Verona Road • Verona, KY 41092
859-485-8500 • Fax: 859-485-8573www.newmantractor.com
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ARTBA Foundation Recognizes Effortsto Promote Safety in Road Work ZonesThe American Road & Transportation Builders
Association’s Transportation Development Foundation(ARTBA-TDF) honored five initiatives for their commit-ment to promoting safety during the association’s 17th annu-al “Roadway Work Zone Safety Awareness Awards.” Theawards were presented at a Sept. 30 luncheon duringARTBA’s National Convention in Philadelphia. The competition recognizes outstanding programs, cam-
paigns and technologies aimed at helping reduce roadwaywork zone accidents, injuries and fatalities. Winners wereannounced in three categories:
Outreach Campaigns: Programs that promote safetythrough implementation of employee and/or public educa-tion campaigns. There were winners at the national, and stateand local levels in the outreach campaign category.
Training Programs: National, state and local education-al programs that promote worker safety on the jobsite.
Innovations in Technology: The role that technologyplays in improving safety in and around work zones withinnovative products and methodologies or innovative appli-cations to existing products and methodologies.
Outreach Campaign/Local/Municipal Level AGL Constructors, Archer Western, Granite
Construction and Lane Construction Company“35Express Barrel Monster Campaign”To mark National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week,
project crews on the 30-mi. (48 km), $1.4 billion 35Expressproject in North Texas designed and built 15-ft. (4.6 m)“monsters” from recycled orange construction barrels, safe-ty and channelizer cones to serve as reminders to the travel-ing public to observe safety guidelines in work zones. Tokeep the community involved, AGL Constructors imple-mented a voting system where motorists were encouraged tovote via Facebook for their favorite barrel monster. Thisyear’s monsters included King Kong, AGL Airplane, TheExcavator, Emmet and The Eagle, and featured importantsafety messages encouraging motorists to stay off theirphones, follow the flagger, reduce their speed and pay atten-tion to signs while driving through a work zone.
Outreach Campaign/State LevelCalifornia Department of Transportation, ProProse
and Glass Agency “Be Work Zone Alert”Caltrans created an authentic campaign utilizing young
children of current Caltrans maintenance workers to delivera deeply personal and compelling message to the public —“Be Work Zone Alert.” The educational campaign, featuringnearly 90 billboards and public service announcements,aired in 23 markets across California and has helped raiseawareness, improve public safety and reduce collisions,injuries and fatalities on the state’s highways. The multime-dia effort has delivered more than 42 million digital adimpressions and has reached over 432,000 people whileaddressing evolving safety messages like work zones maynot always be marked by cones, safe driving means morethan slowing, and drivers must be alert and avoid distractionsin work zones.
Outreach Campaign/National Level DBi Services LLC: “Billboard and Student Driver
Outreach”In an effort to educate new drivers on the dangers of driv-
ing within work zones, DBi Services delivered a series ofWork Zone Safety presentations to more than 40 highschools in Virginia, Georgia, Texas and Florida. Industryexperts explained to teenagers the importance of Florida’s“Move Over” law and its recent expansion to include vehi-cles with amber flashing lights working along the roadside.In addition to engaging with high school students, DBi
Services, in conjunction with National Work Zone SafetyAwareness Week, sponsored a series of billboard ads androadway message boards to remind motorists of the impor-tance of driving carefully in roadway construction zones.The billboards appeared along stretches of I-95 inBrunswick, Georgia, potentially reaching 70,000 motoristsper day.
Training Programs Cornejo & Sons and Summit Materials Inc.
“Entering and Exiting Work Zone Hazard Reduction”To reduce the risks associated with entering and exiting
work zones, Cornejo & Sons developed a color coded flagsystem to keep the public and workers safe when operatingwithin a work zone. The company distributed instructions onwindshield stickers and a training memo to all contractors,employees and third party groups to educate them on colorcodes for each flag. The team created and organized a saferwork zone by marking checkered flags at the exits and col-ored flags at various entrances to indicate the different deliv-ery points for materials. By clearly marking each entrance,and designating entrances for different types of vehicles,Cornejo & Sons decreased the hazard and congestion creat-ed by fleet trucks slowing to search for work zone entrances,leading to fewer employee accidents in work zones.
Innovations in TechnologyRoyal Truck & Equipment, Micro Systems Inc. and
Oldcastle Materials Group “The ATMA (AutonomousTruck Mounted Attenuator)”In collaboration with Micro Systems and Oldcastle
Materials, Royal Truck & Equipment developed the nextgeneration of roadway work zone safety — the innovativeATMA (autonomous truck mounted attenuator). At its core,a TMA Truck, or safety truck, serves as a protective crashbarrier, preventing vehicles from entering work zones andhelping to save workers’ lives. By outfitting the TMA truckwith driverless technology, drivers will be removed from thecab of one of the most dangerous vehicles to pilot. In addi-tion to being autonomous, the truck mimics the direction andspeed of a lead vehicle through the use of sensors and can becontrolled remotely through GPS Waypoint navigation. Twoautonomous trucks will make their debut as part of a high-way construction project in Florida by the end of the year.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
An overwhelming majority of construction firms reporttrouble finding qualified craft workers to fill key spots asdemand for construction continues to rebound in many partsof the country, according to the results of an industry-widesurvey released by the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. Association officials called for new career andtechnical school programs, as well as other workforce meas-ures to offset the labor shortages that are forcing firms tochange how they operate and pose risks to workplace safety."Few firms across the country have been immune from
growing labor shortages in the construction industry," saidStephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the AssociatedGeneral Contractors. "The sad fact is too few students arebeing exposed to construction careers or provided with thebasic skills needed to prepare for such a career path."Of the 1,358 survey respondents, 86 percent said they are
having difficulty filling hourly craft or salaried professionalpositions. Seventy-nine percent of responding firms nation-wide are having a hard time filling one or more of the 21hourly craft professional positions, particularly carpenters(73 percent of firms that employ carpenters report difficulty),sheet metal installers (65 percent) and concrete workers (63percent). In addition, 52 percent of firms are having a hardtime filling salaried professional positions, especially projectmanagers/supervisors (listed by 55 percent of firms thatemploy them), estimators (43 percent) and engineers (34 per-cent), noted AGC's chief economist, Ken Simonson.As labor shortages grow more severe, competition for
workers is heating up, Simonson added. He noted that 36percent of firms report losing hourly craft professionals toother local construction firms, and 21 percent to other indus-tries locally. Thirteen percent of responding firms report los-ing workers to construction firms in other locations.Growing competition for workers is prompting 56 percent
of firms to increase base pay rates for hourly craft profes-sionals. Moreover, 43 percent of firms have increased theirreliance on subcontractors because of tight labor conditions.And worker shortages also appear to be impacting safety,with 15 percent of firms reporting an increase in injuries andillnesses because of worker shortages, Simonson added.The association has updated its Preparing the Next
Generation of Skilled Construction Workers: A WorkforceDevelopment Plan to address the growing worker shortages,Sandherr noted. The plan outlines steps, such as increasingfunding for vocational education and making it easier toestablish construction-focused schools, to reinvigorate thepipeline for new construction workers. The plan also calls forcomprehensive immigration reform and measures to make iteasier to hire veterans.The survey was conducted in July and August. For more information, visit www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Contractors Find itDifficult to Fill KeyCraft, Salaried Jobs
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Model Engine Power Weight Engine Type
hp (kw) lbs. (kg)
TD7R74 (55)
19,032 (8,633)N/A
TD8R85 (63)
19,572 (8,878)N/A
TD9R93 (69)
21,372 (9,694)N/A
TD10R101 (75)
21,813 (9,894)N/A
TD14M LGP160 (119)
40,849 (18,529) N/A
TD14M LT160 (119)
38,699 (17,554)N/A
TD15M LT190 (141)
51,065 (23,163)N/A
TD15M LGP 6-WAY 190 (141)48,874 (22,169)
N/A
TD20M240 (179)
63,681 (28,886)N/A
TD25M330 (246)
94,494 (42,862)N/A
TD40E515 (384)
154,351 (70,014)N/A
TD15M LANDFILL190 (141)
53,461 (24,250)N/A
TD20M LANDFILL240 (179)
67,197 (30,481)N/A
TD25M LANDFILL330 (246)
95,418 (43,282)N/A
Loaders605K 110 (83) 26,940 (12,220) John Deere PowerTech PWX 4045 655K 145 (110) 40,614 (18,422) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068755K 190 (141.7) 45,178 (20,492) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068 Dozers450J 70 (52) 16,283-17,525 (7,386-7,949) John Deere PowerTech M 4045550K 92 (69) 19,640-20,622 (8908-9354) John Deere PowerTech PWX 4045650K 104 (78) 19,949-20,974 (9049-9514) John Deere PowerTech PWX 4045700K 130 (97) 30,275-31,290 (13,733-14,193) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068750K 165 (123) 34,527-37,745 (15,661-17,121) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068850K 205 (152) 42,558-48,005 (19,304-21,775) John Deere PowerTech PVX 6068 850K WH 200 (151) 48,906 (22,183) John Deere PowerTech PVX 60681050K 350 (261) 94,300-95,000 (42,800-43,100) John Deere PowerTech PSS 6135
DRESSTA
Model Engine Power Weight Engine Type
hp (kw) lbs. (kg)
Model Engine Power Weight Engine Typehp (kw) lbs. (kg)
D51PXi-2229,057 (13,208)
130 (97)Komatsu SA6D107E-1
D61EX-2440,830 (18,520)
168 (125)Komatsu SAA6D107E-
3
D61EXi-2339,441 (17,890)
168 (125)Komatsu SAA6D107E-
2
D61PX-2442,904 (19,460)
168 (125)Komatsu SAA6D107E-
3
D61PXi-2341,381 (18,770)
168 (125)Komatsu SAA6D107E-
2
D65EX-1848,796 (22,180)
217 (162)Komatsu SAA6D114E-
6
D65WX-17 45,945 (20,840)205 (153)
Komatsu SAA6D114E-5
D65PX-1851,960 (23,659)
217 (162)Komatsu SAA6D114E-
6
D65EXi-1845,780 (20810)
217 (162)Komatsu SAA6D114E-
7
D65PXi-1850,420 (22960)
217 (162)Komatsu SAA6D114E-
7
D65EX-18 WH 48,898 (22180)217 (162)
Komatsu SAA6D114E-7
D65WX-17 WH 54,835 (24,873)205 (153)
Komatsu SAA6D114E-5
D85EX-1868,165 (30920)
264 (197)Komatsu SAA6D125E-
7
D85PX-1863,800 (28940)
264 (197)Komatsu SAA6D125E-
7
D155AX-7 WH 91,515 (41,510)354 (264)
Komatsu SAA6D140E-6
D155AX-889,300 (40500)
354 (264)Komatsu SAA6D140E-
7
D155AXi-890,610 (41100)
354 (264)Komatsu SAA6D140E-
7
D275AX-5E0113,600 (51,530)
449 (335)Komatsu SAA6D140E-
5
D275AX-5E0 SL116,528 (52,856)
449 (335)Komatsu SAA6D140E-
5
D375A-6157,940 (71,640)
610 (455)Komatsu SA6D170E-5
D475A-5E0238,960 (108,390
) 890 (664) Komatsu SDA12V140E-3
D475ASD-5E0249,560 (113,200
) 890 (664) Komatsu SDA12V140E-3
WH: Wate Handler
SL: Sanitary Landfill
KOMATSU
JOHN DEEREModel Engine Power Weight Engine Typehp (kw) lbs. (kg)650L LGP 74 (55) 17,550 (7,959) CASE 445TA/EG7a Tier III650L LT 74 (55) 16,250 (7,370) CASE 445TA/EG7a Tier III650L WT 74 (55) 16,800 (7,619) CASE 445TA/EG7a Tier III750M LGP 92 (66) 21,180 (9,607) CASE F5HFL413J Tier IV Interim750M WT 92 (66) 20,679 (9,379) CASE F5HFL413J Tier IV Interim750M LT 92 (66) 20,040 (9,089) CASE F5HFL413J Tier IV Interim850M LGP 112 (84) 22,830 (10,355) CASE F4HFE413P Tier IV Interim850M WT 112 (84) 22,330 (10,129) CASE F4HFE413P Tier IV Interim850M LT 112 (84) 21,560 (9,779) CASE F4HFE413P Tier IV Interim1150M LGP 127 (95) 32,637 (14,804) CASE F4HFE613F Tier IV Interim1150M WT 127 (95) 32,174 (14,594) CASE F4HFE613F Tier IV Interim1150M LT 127 (95) 31,134 (14,122) CASE F4HFE613F Tier IV Interim1650M LGP 150 (112) 39,550 (17,939) CASE F4HFE6132 Tier IV Interim1650M WT 150 (112) 38,650 (17,531) CASE F4HFE6132 Tier IV Interim1650M XLT 150 (112) 37,750 (17,123) CASE F4HFE6132 Tier IV Interim2050M LGP 214 (160) 48,773 (22,123) CASE F4HFE613W Tier IV Interim2050M WT 214 (160) 46,891 (21,269) CASE F4HFE613W Tier IV Interim2050M XLT 214 (160) 45,414 (20,599) CASE F4HFE613W Tier IV Interim2050M LT 214 (160) 44,563 (20,213) CASE F4HFE613W Tier IV Interim
CASE
Model Engine Power Weight Engine Type
hp (kw) lbs. (kg)LIEBHERR
Crawler Loaders
LR 624141 (105) 37,245-40,893 (16
,894-18,549)D 934 S A6
LR 636181 (135) 45,327-50,305 (20
,746-22,694)D 934 A7
DozersPR 724
163 (120) 37,038-44,754 (16,659-18,024)
D 934 L A6
PR 736201 (150) 44,750-54,230 (20
,200-24,600)D 934 A7
PR 746248 (185) 62,370-67,900 (28
,900-30,800)D 936 A7
PR 756336 (250) 84,430-90,720 (38
,300-41,150)D 946 A7
PR 764416 (310) 97,490-116,150 (4
4,220-52,685)D 9508 A7
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Cat 963K Track Loader Offers Fuel,Performance Improvements
The track loader has long been known as a machine thatcan do it all on the job site, and it is often the first machinethat can go to work in soft, wet underfoot conditions. The Cat963K offers that legendary versatility, along with a 10 to 30percent gain in fuel efficiency and improved performance.The new track loader also offers updated cab and safety fea-tures for the comfort and convenience of the operator. The963K meets U.S. EPA Tier IV Final emission standards.
More Efficiency and Productivity = Lower Costs
The 963K is powered by a 193 hp (144 kW) Cat C7.1ACERT engine, offering fuel efficiency improvements overthe previous model. An eco mode automatically reducesengine speed, but maintains selected ground speed when themachine is under light load. The more efficient engine andthe eco mode combine to deliver a 10 to 30 percent reduc-tion in fuel consumption compared to the 963D. And effi-cient use of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) — typically 2.5 to 3percent of fuel consumption — provides excellent overallfluid efficiency.
The 963K offers additional productivity with an optionalhigh retention bucket that moves 5 percent more material perhour. For added versatility, the machine can be ordered withan optional Fusion quick coupler to allow easy use of forks,buckets, etc. from wheel loaders and other Fusion compati-ble machines.
The Caterpillar telematics system, Product Link is deeplyintegrated into the 963K, giving easy access to timely infor-mation like machine location, hours, fuel usage, idle timeand event codes via the online VisionLink user interface.
Performance EnhancementsThe C7.1 ACERT engine is equipped with a twin turbo,
providing faster machine response under load. Smarter
power train management on the 963K offers smootherimplement and steering response, and improved steering per-formance over the previous model. Power reaches theground more efficiently based on the demands of the appli-cation, giving you fast acceleration and shorter cycle times.Features like load sensing hydraulics and position sensingcylinders add to the machine’s precision and response.
Ease of OperationThe updated cab offers operator comforts like suspension
seat, adjustable armrests and controls, and an improved airconditioning system. Engine noise is reduced compared tothe 963D, resulting in a quieter environment for the operatorand for others around the work site.
The machine can be ordered with either v-lever or joysticksteering to match operator preference. Selectable electro-hydraulic mapping lets you set implement response to fine,normal or coarse to match operator preferences and tailor themachine to individual applications.
The Cat Tier IV Final emissions technology is designed tobe transparent — with no action required from the operatorand no need to stop for regeneration. Diesel exhaust fluid(DEF) fill is located at ground level, next to the fuel tank, forconvenient access when you refuel.
Operator safety is enhanced as well, with added handlesand steps to help operators climb on and off the machinemore easily, from the front or the back of the tracks.
The 963K maintains its reputation for ease of service too,with a tilt cab and convenient service access points for easi-er maintenance and repair. The demand fan provides effi-cient cooling, plus features a swing-out grill door and fold-down fan to help make cleanout quick and easy.
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The 963K offers additional productivity with an optional high retention bucket that moves 5 percent more mate-rial per hour. For added versatility, the machine can be ordered with an optional Fusion quick coupler to alloweasy use of forks, buckets, etc. from wheel loaders and other Fusion compatible machines.
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Komatsu D65PXi-18 Crawler Dozer Excels in Wet ConditionsKomatsu America Corp. has introduced the
D65PXi-18, the latest addition to the next generationof intelligent machine control and dozer technology. The long track, low ground pressure D65PXi-18
excels in soft or wet conditions and offers added sta-bility for finish grading applications. It features astronger, 217-hp, SAA6D114E-6, EPA Tier IV Finalemissions certified engine that is environmentallyfriendly and provides high levels of performancewhile reducing fuel consumption and operating costs,according to the manufacturer. “From first to last pass — rough cut to finish grade
— the machine senses blade load, minimizes trackslip and ensures operators get the most from everypush,” said Jason Anetsberger, Komatsu productmanager. “We believe the difference in dozing effi-ciency between conventional machine operation andintelligent machine control technology is exception-al.”
Innovative Integrated IntelligentThe D65PXi-18 intelligent machine control system
allows automated operation from heavy dozing to fine grad-ing, achieving up to 8 percent greater efficiency in movingmaterial, based on start-to-finish grade testing of typical after-market machine control systems. The lack of blade mountedsensors and components means there is no need for operatorsto climb on the blade to install/remove GNSS antennas, nocoiled cables to snag and no electrical connections to slow thestart and end of every shift.
A ‘Deal’ Versus Long-Term Value Simple math: by skipping the cables, and the climbing and
connections common with aftermarket systems, operatorssave 15 minutes at the start and finish of each day. A 30-min-utes-a-day savings for 20 days a month is 10 saved hours permonth. In this scenario, savings add up fast. Production andsavings accrued from 10 extra hours a month over five toseven years of ownership should be factored into any com-
parison of up-front price or total cost of ownership.
Fuel Sipping ProductivityAn automatic gearshift transmission and lock up
torque converter selects the optimal gear range dependingon jobsite conditions and load for maximum operationefficiency. This electronically controlled transmissionlocks up the torque converter to transfer engine powerdirectly to the transmission, eliminating horsepower lossand cutting fuel consumption by up to 10 percent.
Comfortable RideThe D65PXi-18 ROPS certified, pressurized cab has
wide, tall windows and superb sealing for outstandingvisibility and less noise and dust inside the cab. TheD65PXi-18 cab damper mounts isolate the cab from themachine frame, softening shocks and vibrations and pro-viding superior operator comfort, according to the man-ufacturer. The D65PXi-18 and every other Komatsu Tier IV
Final construction-sized machine, whether rented, leasedor purchased, is covered by the Komatsu CARE pro-
gram for the first three years or 2,000 hours, whichever comesfirst. Komatsu CARE includes scheduled factory mainte-nance, a 50-point inspection at each service and two compli-mentary Komatsu diesel particulate filter exchanges and DEFtank flushes in the first five years.For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The long track, low ground pressure D65PXi-18 excels in soft orwet conditions and offers added stability for finish grading appli-cations.
Model Engine Power Weight Engine Type
hp (kw) lbs. (kg)
CATERPILLAR
Crawler Dozers LGP
D6K2 LGP 130 (97) 30,574 (13,868) Cat C6.6 ACERT
D6N DS-LGP (Tier IVi) 150 (112) 39,646 (17,983) Cat C6.6 ACERT
D6N DS-LGP waste handler (Tier IVi)150 (112) 42,988 (19,494) Cat C6.6 ACERT
D6T LGP (Tier IV Final) 207 (154) 50,490 (22,902) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D6T LGP waste handler (Tier IV Final)207 (154) 55,792 (25,307) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D7E LGP (Tier IV Final) 238 (177) 62,886 (28,525) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D7E LGP waste handler (Tier IV Final)238 (177) 68,123 (30,900) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D8T LGP (Tier IV Final) 312 (233) 82,496 (37,420) Cat C15 ACERT
D8T LGP waste handler (Tier IV Final)312 (233) 91,270 (41,399) Cat C15 ACERT
D3K2 LGP 80 (60) 18,442 (8,365) Cat C4.4 ACERT
D4K2 LGP 92 (69) 18,686 (8,476) Cat C4.4 ACERT
D5K2 LGP 104 (78) 20,992 (9,522) Cat C4.4 ACERT
Model Engine Power Weight Engine Type
hp (kw) lbs. (kg)
CATERPILLAR CONT.
Crawler Dozers Non LGP
D6K2 XL 130 (97) 29,346 (13,311) Cat C6.6 ACERT
D6N XL Tier IVi 150 (112) 36,392 (16,507) Cat C6.6 ACERT
D6N XL Waste Handler Tier IVi 150 (112) 38,224 (17,338) Cat C6.6 ACERT
D6T XL (Tier IVF) 207 (154) 46,263 (20,985) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D6T XL Waste Handler (Tier IVF) 207 (154) 51,563 (23,389) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D6T XW (Tier IVF) 207 (154) 48,034 (21,788) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D7E (Tier IV Final) 238 (177) 57,441 (26,055) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D7E Waste Handler (Tier IV Final)238 (177) 63,537 (28,820) Cat C9.3 ACERT
D8T (Tier IV Final) 312 (233) 86,900 (39,417) Cat C15 ACERT
D8T Waste Handler (Tier IV Final)312 (233) 85,650 (38,850) Cat C15 ACERT
D9T410 (306) 94,265 (42,758) Cat C18 ACERT
D9T Waste Handler 410 (306) 109,705 (49,761) Cat C18 ACERT
D9T (Tier IV F) 436 (325) 95,917 (43,507) Cat C18 ACERT
D9T Waste Handler (Tier IVF) 436 (325) 110,471 (50,109) Cat C18 ACERT
D10T2600 (447) 139,010 (63,054) Cat C27 ACERT
D11T850 (634) 208,589 (94,614) Cat C32 ACERT
D11T CD 850 (634) 220,385 (99,965) Cat C32 ACERT
D3K2 XL 80 (60) 17,465 (7,922) Cat C4.4 ACERT
D4K2 XL 92 (69) 18,007 (8,168) Cat C4.4 ACERT
D5K2 XL 104 (78) 20,313 (9,214) Cat C4.4 ACERT
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Komatsu Launches D61i-23 Intelligent Machine Control DozerKomatsu America Corp.’s D61EXi/PXi-
23 intelligent Machine Control dozer has afully automatic blade control and can per-form not only finish grading, which has beenpossible with conventional machine control,but also rough dozing. This is the firstmachine using this new technology, and it isscalable to other products manufactured byKomatsu.“We are excited to bring to market the
next generation of machine control technol-ogy with Komatsu’s intelligent MachineControl D61i-23,” said Peter Robson, direc-tor of Intelligent Machine Controls. “Theease with which the D61i-23 transitionsfrom rough dozing to finish grading withautomatic blade control engaged is so seam-less that both experienced and inexperiencedoperators will notice benefits. “The efficiency improvement, greater
value and simplicity of operation of theD61i-23 exemplify the leading innovationsthat customers have come to expect fromKomatsu.”Longer track-on ground standard (EX)
and low ground pressure (PX) models areavailable to offer customers flotation andweight distribution options that best matchtheir applications. Operating weights rangefrom 39,441 to 41,381 lbs. (17,890 to 18,770kg) depending on the configuration with anet 168 hp (125 kW) at 2,200 rpm.The D61i-23 also features the integration
of Komatsu's Komtrax (Komatsu machinetracking system) and Topcon’s constructionmanagement system. In the near future, thisintegrated system will enable high-efficien-cy, unified management of constructionwork through access to real-time machinedata, via its web service, to track workprogress including the amount of soil dozedat job sites, according to the manufacturer.
Fully Automatic Blade Control forRough, Fine Dozing
While crawler dozers have been able toperform high-precision finish grading afterinstalling an add-on machine control system,the D61i-23 can perform rough dozing aswell as finish grading in automatic mode,due to its fully automatic blade control.When rough dozing, the automatic bladecontrol monitors blade load and adjustsblade elevation to minimize track slip andperform high-efficiency dozing. As workprogresses closer to the target finish grade,the automatic blade control adjusts accord-ingly to provide finish grade performancewith high-level precision. Improvement incombination rough dozing efficiency is up to13 percent higher compared to add-onmachine control systems.“The innovation is not only that Komatsu
can provide the customer with fully auto-matic blade control for automatic rough doz-
ing and efficiency improvement,” saidRobson, ”but also that Komatsu is able tooffer this technology while maintaining fin-ish grade performance in the D61 dozer sizeclass which is one of the most popular sizeclass dozers for machine control usage.”
Standard Factory InstalledIntegrated Machine Control
SystemWith the D61EXi/PXi-23, typical add-on
machine control system components mount-ed on the blade have been replaced with fac-tory installed cab top GNSS (global naviga-tion satellite system) antenna, enhanced iner-tial measuring unit (IMU+), and stroke sens-ing hydraulic cylinders. These componentsalong with the machine control monitor andcontrollers mounted inside of the cab areinstalled at the Komatsu manufacturingfacility during machine assembly. “The integrated sensor package is not
only robust and accurate but also eliminatesthe daily hassles of installing/removingGNSS antenna(s) and cable(s) from theblade, plus the wear associated with it,” saidRobson. “The famed quality and customersupport our customers have come to rely onwith Komatsu machines is now extended tothe machine control system itself in the caseof the D61i-23.”
Enhancements for OptimizedPerformance
Inside the cab, customer selectable dozingmodes allow system response to be tailoredto the current machine operation for opti-mized performance. Similarly, blade loadsettings are adjustable between pre-sets tomatch actual material conditions. Pass topass, the intelligent Machine Control systemcan be left with the automatic blade controlengaged because of its ability to preciselyautomate the lowering of the blade at thestart of a pass and raise it at the end of a pass.When the machine travels around the job
site, the cab top GNSS antenna collectsaccurate surface data by measuring actualelevations. The stroke sensing angle cylindermeasures the actual angle of the blade forhigh precision grading accuracy on cross-slope, blade angled or not.“The included value of all the added intel-
ligence features on top of innovation andintegration really drives up the value propo-sition, for both existing machine controlusers and new machine control users,”Robson said.
KomtraxThe D61i-23 crawler dozer is equipped
with the latest Komtrax technology, which isfully integrated with Komatsu’s Tier IVtechnology and sends machine operating
information to a secure Web site utilizingwireless technology. Hour meter, location,cautions, load ratio, fuel consumption andmaintenance alerts — to name a few of itsfeatures — are relayed to the web applica-tion for analysis. The Komtrax fleet moni-toring system increases machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft (comparedto machines not Komtrax-equipped), allowsfor remote diagnosis by the distributor, andprovides a wealth of other information todrive business efficiency and productivity.
Komatsu CareKomatsu remains focused on lowering
the customer’s ownership costs by engineer-ing machines with increased fuel efficiencyand productivity. Komatsu Care complimen-tary scheduled maintenance is standard onthe D61EXi/PXi-23 crawler dozers for theearlier of 3 years or 2,000 hours. Services areperformed by factory certified techniciansusing only Komatsu genuine parts and flu-ids. Also included are complimentary KDPFexchanges at 4,500 hours and 9,000 hours inthe first five years.For more information, visit www.komat-
suamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Komatsu’s D61EXi/PXi-23 intelligent Machine Control dozer has a fully automatic blade control and can perform not only fin-ish grading, but also rough dozing.
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Dressta Launches TD9 Crawler DozerIn response to customer demand,
Dressta is unveiling the TD9 hydrostat-ic crawler dozer. This new high-per-formance, compact crawler dozer hasbeen developed by Dressta’s team ofengineers, and is the first of three newmodels that range from 74 to 101 nethp.The new model has been validated
by expert operators at a series of pre-launch performance trials at the Dresstaproving grounds in Poland. The TD9,due to be launched in the third quarterof 2015, was presented to equip-ment owners and dozer operatorsfrom the key markets of NorthAmerica and Canada. They put theiron to the test in a series of chal-lenging trials designed to push theperformance of the new hydrostat-ic dozers to the limit, and providedtheir feedback to help fine-tune themachine’s performance.“The operators’ input in regards
to ergonomics and command ofcontrol played a key role in refin-ing the design. As a result, the low-effort controls for the blade anddual path hydrostatic drivetraindeliver the required response in allapplications of machine perform-ance,” said Howard Dale, globalvice president of sales at Dressta.The key components of the new
models are from worldwiderenowned suppliers such asCummins and Rexroth, while thestructural design and DNA are a naturalprogression of Dressta’s decades ofexperience in building crawler dozersand other construction equipment.
Optimal Power and FuelEfficiency
The three models are equipped withCummins Tier IV Final engines andcover a horsepower range of 74 to 101net hp. This engine technology featuresultra-clean aftertreatment systemswhile simultaneously providing fuelefficiency.Power, performance, reliability and
durability are the critical factors for thepower unit in a crawler dozer. With theCummins Tier IV Final engine, thenew Dressta models meet these criteriacomfortably, with the additional bene-fits of enhanced productivity and areduction in overall operating costs,according to the manufacturer.
Dual Path Hydrostatic DriveDelivers Maximum
ProductivityDressta’s variable bi-directional dual
path hydrostatic drive is controlled by aprogrammable electronic control mod-ule. This provides the perfect matchbetween load and ground speed,regardless of the ground condition orspecific dozing application. The resultensures that operators have full com-mand during the most challenging oftasks, such as when dozing with a fullload or performing precise final gradeoperations.The operators have the ability to
adjust the presets of the tractor to meet
the requirements of the task at hand.They can choose to program variablessuch as forward to reverse speed ratio,or enable “power” “normal” and“economy” modes depending on thejob conditions. The versatility tochoose between different modes andthe flexible speed control provide bothenhanced productivity and grade accu-racy.Independent track control delivers
the required speed changes to each sideand allows for smooth, full-powerturns. Onsite maneuverability and jobperformance are further strengthenedby the stable counter-rotation feature,while the low center of gravity deliversstable and safe operation when work-ing on slopes or in rugged terrain.
Safe and Comfortable Cabfor a Fresh and Productive
OperatorThe ergonomics of the cab and an
intuitive, highly-responsive controlsystem make operating the new TD9 adelight for the operator. Dressta under-stand that the ease of command and
control creates a better working envi-ronment and thus increases productivi-ty.A newly designed ISO-mounted
operator cab with positive pressure fea-tures a comfortable interior space thatis protected by a robust external ROPSfor optimal safety. A fully adjustableoperator seat provides the user withample leg room and ease of access toall controls.The cabin’s large glass windows
provide increased for-and-aft visibilityto the outside environment,blade corners and rear of thetracks — an essentialrequirement for compactmachines in terms of bothsafety and productivity.Control grips have been
designed so that the user cancomfortably operate themachine for hours, and aredesigned for the ease ofoperation whether wearingheavy gloves or not. Thehand wrap controls aredesigned to reduce the riskof the operator’s hands slip-ping from the levers, particu-larly when working in haz-ardous environments such ason steep slopes — a furtherexample of Dressta’s atten-tion to detail in risk reduc-tion.The new heating and air
conditioning system features multiplevents to provide large volumes of freshair quietly and efficiently in order tomaintain the operator’s desired work-ing temperature.But as well as providing a comfort-
able internal environment, Dressta hasdeveloped the machine to be highlyresponsive to the operator’s wishes.Ensuring the crawler dozer performs asa mechanical extension of the opera-tor’s skill was an essential considera-tion in the design. In achieving this, thehydraulic controls have been tuned toperform seamlessly at the command ofthe operator so they can perform longhours of fatigue-free usage.For the additional benefit of the
operator, the machines are suppliedboth GPS and Trimble-ready to helpthem achieve the requirements of anygiven task.For more information, visit
www.dressta.com.pl.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
The TD9 hydrostatic crawler dozer is the first ofthree new models that range from 74 to 101 net hp.
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THE STRONG, SILENT TYPE.
Featuring an ultra-quiet, redesigned operator station, the 755K Crawler Loader quietly goes about itsbusiness, letting its impressive performance do the talking. More weight, power, hydraulic flow, bucketcapacity, and breakout force significantly boost productivity. Customer-inspired enhancements includemore control options, from V-pattern with steering pedals to joystick FNR. An innovative on-demandcooling system with optional hydraulic reversing fan. And quicker daily checks and less frequentperiodic maintenance. Plus its IT4 diesel meets rigid emission standards, so you can work the 755Kwherever there’s work, even in nonattainment areas. It’s the perfect machine for those who preferless talk and more action.
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1050K Crawler — Most Powerful Dozer for John DeereDesigned and built in Dubuque, Iowa, the
1050K crawler dozer is the largest, mostpowerful dozer ever built by John Deere.Utilizing years of research and extensivecustomer feedback, the 1050K has the dura-bility, reliability, and productivity needed formining, quarrying, road building, and otherlarge-scale applications, according to thecompany.“The 1050K is a new generation of
crawler dozer that provides the uptime, lowdaily operating costs, and productivity need-ed on today’s job site,” said Mark Oliver,crawler dozers product marketing manager,John Deere Construction & Forestry.“Customer feedback was vital in developingthis game-changing dozer. This is a Deere-designed machine that is fully supported byJohn Deere dealers and it’s unlike anycrawler dozer our customers have ever seenin this size class.” The 1050K incorporates an EPA Final
Tier IV/EU Stage IV PowerTech dieselengine with 350 hp (261 kW). Completelyredesigned from the ground up, the 1050K’sdual-path hydrostatic transmission allows anoperator to push a full load through turnswithout losing material, unlike torque-con-verter transmissions. Like the smaller 850K, the 1050K fea-
tures Eco mode. The Eco mode feature opti-mizes fuel economy while maintainingground speed by automatically adjustingengine speed and transmission settingsbased on load. This has the potential toreduce fuel consumption up to 25 percentwith no loss in productivity in many applica-tions, according to the company.Operators don’t have to worry about
diesel particulate filter (DPF) cleaning as itstill occurs automatically with no impact tomachine operation. Ash service intervals forthe diesel particulate filter are conditionbased, meaning the machine will notify theoperator before service is required.Typically, ash service is not necessary untilthe first engine overhaul. Extensive testingallowed John Deere’s DPF to go up to15,000 hours before ash removal. The1050K also features excellent total fluideconomy (diesel fuel and diesel exhaustfluid (DEF)).The production-class dozer’s heavy-duty
undercarriage is sealed, lubricated and builtto last. Its oval-track design has only onewear-causing forward-travel flex point, forlonger life. One-piece welded maintenanceresists torsional stress, absorbs shock loads,and delivers maximum strength while allow-ing easy service access to major compo-nents. For added durability, heavy-duty dou-ble-reduction planetary final drives aremounted independent of the track frames,where they’re effectively protected fromshock loads.
Inside the cab, a deluxe suspension high-back seat is angled 15 degrees to provide amore comfortable view of the ripper andadjusts seven ways for daylong comfort. Anupdated LCD display monitor providesenhanced onboard diagnostics with real timevalues for every temperature, pressure, andspeed sensor on the machine. The crawlerdozers constantly monitor transmission tem-perature to avoid damage to the hydrostatsystem. Before tackling the job site, operators can
set the maximum desired ground speed, andthe power management system automatical-ly maintains peak engine RPM and powerefficiency without stalling or shifting. Anergonomically correct joystick providesintuitive, low-effort control of steering,direction, and groundspeed. A total machinecontrol (TMC) monitor allows an operator toselect decelerator mode and response — for-ward/reverse groundspeed ranges, steering
modulation, F-N-R shift rate, andforward/reverse speed ratios. A hydraulic power-pitch option allows the
operator to control blade pitch from the cab.The blade pitch also is adjustable to threemount locations for performance in a varietyof applications and materials. The program-mable return-to-pitch settings allows theoperator to preset blade-pitch positions,which can be activated with the push of abutton.The 1050K’s controls can be customized
to meet the individual needs of an operator.The decelerator can slow both ground-speedand engine RPM, or with the touch of a but-ton, control ground-speed only, to helpmaintain traction without affecting enginepower and hydraulic response. Fullydepressing the pedal applies the brakes.With standard electro-hydraulic (EH)
controls, all 1050K dozers are grade-controlready making adding a grade-control system
as easy as plugging in the components, cali-brating and going to work. John Deere’s“open-architecture” design lets customerseasily employ their favorite brand of grade-control system — Trimble, Topcon, orLeica. The 1050K also can have a Topcon3D-MC2 grade control system installed atthe factory for faster availability and the abil-ity to finance the system with the dozer pur-chase."The 1050K is 100 percent John Deere
and it’s a total machine,” said Dave Rock,equipment asset manager, SurewayConstruction. “When providing our feed-back, we wanted the hood lower, we wantedto better see the ripper, and the dealers had tobe behind this machine for parts, service,sales — everything.”Operators looking to get the most out of
their 1050K can rely on Ultimate Uptimefeaturing John Deere WorkSight. WithUltimate Uptime, operators receive pre-delivery and follow-up inspections; threeyears of JDLink telematics, machine heathprognostics, and remote diagnostics and pro-gramming capability; and the ability to addadditional dealer-provided uptime solutionsto customize the package to individual needs.For more information, visit
JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
“The 1050K is a new generation of crawler dozer thatprovides the uptime, low daily operating costs, andproductivity needed on today’s job site.”
Mark OliverJohn Deere Construction & Forestry
Completely redesigned from the ground up, the 1050K’s dual-path hydrostatic transmission allows an operator to push a fullload through turns without losing material, unlike torque-converter transmissions.
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ILLINOISDiamond Equipment
17035 N. Illinois Hwy. 37Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
618-242-2273800-388-6396
Fax: 618-242-9161www.diamondequipment.com
Martin Implement Sales, Inc.18405 115th Avenue
Orland Park, IL 60467708-349-8430
Fax: 708-349-4230
420 Nolen DriveSouth Elgin, IL 60177
630-883-3320Fax: 847-695-9105
26354 N US Highway 12Wauconda, IL 60084
847-469-0120Fax: 847-526-8054
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KENTUCKYDiamond Equipment
1046 Lovers LaneBowling Green, KY 42103
270-781-1061800-489-1061
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Team Boone150 Schuler Dr.
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Diamond Equipment1060 Diamond Ave.Evansville, IN 47711
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Hardings Heavy Equipment109 W. Commercial Ave.
Lowell, IN 46356219-696-8911
Southeastern Equipment Co., Inc.
3333 W. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808
260-483-8868
4951 West 96th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46268
317-872-4877www.southeasternequip.com
Rueter’swww.rueterco.com
1132 31st Ave.Council Bluffs, IA 51401
712-366-5221Fax: 712-366-5228
5815 Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50014
515-268-0939Fax: 515-268-0943
Hwy 30 WestGrand Junction, IA 50107
515-738-2571Fax: 515-738-2343
Hwy 30 EastCarroll, IA 51401
712-792-9294Fax: 712-792-6808
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KANSASThe Victor L. Phillips Co.
www.vlpco.com3250 N. Hydraulic St.Witchita, KS 67219
316-838-3347
1305 SW 42nd St.Topeka, KS 66609
785-267-4345
2203 W. Jones Ave.Garden City, KS 67846
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MICHIGANMidland Engine
622 Jefferson Ave.Midland, MI 48640
989-631-4608www.midlandengine.com
Buck & Knobby Equipment Co., Inc.
6220 Sterns Rd.Ottawa Lake, MI 49267
MI: 734-856-2811OH: 419-476-5293Fax: 734-856-2709
www.buckandknobby.com
MISSOURIThe Victor L. Phillips Co.
www.vlpco.com4100 Gardner Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64120816-241-9290
5430 Missouri 43Joplin, MO 64804
417-781-8222
6330 W. Highway 60Brookline Station, MO 65619
417-887-2729
NEBRASKARueter’s
www.rueterco.comE. Hwy 275
Neligh, NE 68756402-917-5604
Fax: 402-887-5638
IOWAINDIANA
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Sievers JCB406 Old Rt 66Hamel, IL 62046618-633-2622
8080 State Rt 16Hillsboro, IL 62049217-532-3222
State Route 267 SouthGreenfield, IL 62044217-368-2486
14464 Shad RdCarlinville, IL 62626217-854-3191
1351 W Jackson StAuburn, IL 62615217-438-6111www.sieversjcb.com
Rueter’s1132 31st AveCouncil Bluffs, IA 51401712-366-5221
2425 NE 126th AveElkhart, IA 50073515-367-3054
5815 Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50014515-268-0939
Hwy 30 WestGrand Junction, IA 50107515-738-2571
23296 Hwy 30 EastCarroll, IA 51401712-792-9294
E Highway 275Neligh, NE 68756402-917-5604www.ruetersjcb.com
Sellers JCB1645 S. West St.Wichita, KS 67213316-943-9311Fax: 316-943-8116
3030 S. W. 57th St.Topeka, KS 66609785-862-0031
400 N. Chicago St.Salina, KS 67401785-823-6378
395 N. Industrial Dr.Garden City, KS 67846620-275-9621www.sellersequipment.com
Fairchild JCB15735 Central Avenue NEHam Lake, MN 55304763-434-3832
3100 Highway 13 WestBurnsville, MN 55337952-697-1720
2140 Hutson RoadGreen Bay, WI 54303920-494-8726
2815 Mary StreetMarinette, WI 54143715-735-0402
5217 Heffron CourtStevens Point, WI 54481715-341-6846www.fairchildjcb.com
General Equipment & Supplies, Inc.4300 Main AvenueFargo, ND 58103701-282-2662Fax: 701-364-2190
905 20th Ave. SEMinot, ND 58701701-582-0479
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A JCB 3DX backhoe willsoon be in service in Iringa,Tanzania, as part of theClinton Foundation’s agri-cultural development initia-tive for smallholder farmersin East Africa. The Clinton Foundation is
a non-profit organizationestablished by former U.S.President Bill Clinton toconvene businesses, govern-ments, NGOs and individu-als to improve global healthand wellness. The founda-tion’s agriculture initiativestrives to “grow food to feedthe world” through the edu-cation of soil utilization,yield and soil mapping, hybrid maizeseeds, herbicides, crop protection andimproved farming practices andprocesses. The foundation has partnered with
JCB and dealer Machines and TractorsTanzania to drive rural development inEast Africa, where inadequate farming
techniques and out-of-date equipmenthave caused insufficient output andfailure to meet market demand.Machines and Tractors Tanzania’s par-ent company, Muscat Overseas, hasbeen a JCB dealer for more than 40years and is the market leader for agri-cultural equipment in the area.
“We are very pleased thatJCB equipment will be usedfor this initiative in Tanzaniaand look forward to the pos-itive impact it will have onthe community,” said ThomPeebles, vice president ofmarketing of JCB NorthAmerica. “JCB has a long-standing philosophy of giv-ing back to communitiesaround the world and theClinton Foundation develop-ment initiative ties in wellwith our efforts.”For more information
about the ClintonFoundation, visithttps://www.clintonfounda-
tion.org/. To learn more about JCB and the
machines it manufactures, visithttp://www.jcbna.com/.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
JCB Backhoe Loader to Help Clinton Foundation Initiative in East Africa
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton with the JCB 3DXbackhoe loader purchased for Iringa, Tanzania.
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Highway 10/441Among Stalled Jobsthough she didn’t elaborate. The delayed projects are: • A $482 million plan to expand and reconstruct Highway
10/441 in the Fox Valley. The project was originally sched-uled to be completed in 2019, but now won’t be done until atleast 2020. • A $1.2 billion project to widen Interstate 39/90 between
Madison and the Illinois border from four lanes to six. Thatwork’s completion date will be pushed back from 2021 to atleast 2023. • A $251 million project to expand and reconstruct an
interchange on Madison’s Beltline. That effort will moveback from 2019 to at least 2021. • A $148 million effort to reconstruct 11 mi. (17.7 km) of
Highway 15 near New London. The work was supposed tobe done in 2019; the end date will now be pushed off until atleast 2021. • A $151 million project to finish long-running work on
Highway 23 between Fond du Lac and Sheboygan. Thatproject is already on hold after DOT agreed to reopen itsenvironmental review of the work in response to a lawsuit by1,000 Friends of Wisconsin. It was supposed to be done by2018, but now won’t wrap up until at least 2020.
(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Hart joined Altorfer in 2007 as store man-ager of the Cedar Rapids rental location, andmost recently held the position of westernregion (Iowa) sales and operations managerwithin the rental division.
A veteran of the United States Navy, Hartstarted his career in the rental industry as asales representative of BPS EquipmentRental in Raleigh, N.C. Since then, he hasheld the positions of branch manager, districtsales manager and overall district operationsmanager of MSP Rents, Rental ServiceCorporation (RSC) and United Rentalsrespectively.
“Marty has a deep understanding of therent-to-rent industry, and has managed theutilization of equipment fleets similar in sizeto ours while also coaching a sales organiza-tion to maximize their performance,” saidDerek Altorfer, Altorfer executive vice pres-ident. “He has a ‘can do’ attitude and enjoys
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(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Altorfer Inc. announced that Marty Harthas been elected as vice president of therental division.
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China’s construction machinerymarket has been in decline for sev-eral consecutive years, but that isset to change. LiuGong, a globalleader in manufacturing a full lineof extreme duty equipment, hasrepositioned its forces, refined itsstrategy and is ready for the chal-lenges and opportunities that lieahead within new and existing mar-kets, according to the company.At this year’s annual meeting for
innovative enterprises organizedby the China Machinery IndustryFederation, LiuGong received theevent’s top prize, the InnovationPioneer of EquipmentManufacturing Industry Award.As the company who produced
China’s first modernized wheelloader in 1966, LiuGong has madea fresh start to its technical innova-tion. The company now has 15product lines, including theupgraded H-series wheel loader, E-series excavator and E-series roller.This June, LiuGong opened its
Global Research and DevelopmentCentre in Liuzhou, China. This ini-tiative will boost LiuGong’sresearch and development (R&D)to a level comparable with leadingglobal construction equipmentmanufacturers. With the world-class hardware in this new R&Dcenter, a modern testing platform,modern manufacturing plant, aswell as more than 1,000 engineersacross the world, LiuGong hasentered a new era of R&D to fur-ther develop its machines, accord-ing to the company.The company’s commitment to
technical innovation and invest-ment in research and developmenthas paid off. On June 15, 2015,LiuGong called a large and high-end product launch in Changzhou,the core base for LiuGong’s strate-gy in the East. Here, LiuGong suc-cessfully displayed the 8t and 12tH-Series wheel loaders; the 48t,50t and 70t E-Series excavators;the TC550A and TC250A5 cranes;
and the TD40E bulldozer. At thesame time, 60 LiuGong excavatorswere distributed to clients withinthe Americas.
Global PlayerHaving begun its international-
ization strategy in 2003, LiuGonghas become an example to otherenterprises in the Chinese CEindustry, demonstrating its successin both overseas sales volumes andratio of export products comparedto its competitors.After growing from a local fac-
tory in a small city in China’ssouthwest region to the 22ndlargest construction equipmentmanufacturer in the world, ZengGuang’an, chairman of LiuGong,attributes LiuGong’s continuedsuccess to the company’s globalvision, confidence and commit-ment. He predicts that internation-al business will account for 40 per-cent of LiuGong’s revenue in2020. He has good reason to feel
confident in this prediction.The company has established
subsidiary offices and undertakenmergers and acquisitions in keyregional markets. It has built a rap-idly growing network of more than374 dealers across seven conti-nents in more than 136 countries.Supporting the dealer network are10 regional offices with engineer-ing, marketing and service support,coupled with eight overseas partsdepots located strategicallythroughout the world, ensuringrapid replacement of parts andservicing of equipment. LiuGongdoes not enter a market withoutdealers and support systems inplace. LiuGong’s most recentmajor global action was to estab-lish a manufacturing plant in Brazilin March 2015, in an effort to pen-etrate the burgeoning SouthAmerican market.LiuGong highly values its rela-
tionships with world-class part-ners. It has cooperated with
Cummins and ZF on many of itscore technologies and major com-ponents, which it has used acrossLiuGong’s product lines, includingthe new E-Series excavators andH-Series wheel loaders.The company’s global strategy
has attracted talent from all overthe world. David Beatenboughjoined LiuGong in 2006 and is incharge of R&D. FollowingBeatenbough, other global expertsin the field also have joinedLiuGong, from industrial design toproduct development profession-als. Howard Dale was appointed asvice president of LiuGong DresstaMachinery Co. Ltd. in Poland, andchairman of LiuGong MachineryEurope B.V., after working withCase Corporation for several years.For more information, visit
www.liugong.com.(This story also can be found on
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Company Hopes to Boost Market...
LiuGong Refines Strategy, Poised to Begin New Chapter
ITA Tunnelling Announces Short-List of 2015 NomineesThirty-two: That is the final number of
nominees that will be running for the ITAAwards 2015, Nov. 19 in Hagerbach,Switzerland. The best projects and engi-neering profiles will be presented to the juryof 18 experts during a one-day conference.They will compete in the framework of 9prize categories, from the major project ofthe year to the innovation of the year. Thenominees’ selection process was tight,regarding the considerable number ofentries (110 applicants, 105 projects finallyrecorded by the ITA). Three to eight nomi-nees have been selected in each of the nineITA Awards’ categories.
Major Project of the Year (MoreThan 500 Million Euros)
• Eurasia Tunnel Project — Turkey • Futian Station of Guangzhou —
Shenzhen — Hong King — China • New York City’s Second Avenue
Subway Project — USA
Tunnelling Project of the Year(From 50 to 500 Million Euros) • 1st Phase of Low and Intermediate
Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
Construction — South Korea• Indianapolis Deep Rock Conveyance
and Storage Tunnel Project — USA• Lake Mead intake N°3 — USA
Outstanding Project of the Year(Up to 50 Million Euros)
• Grosvenor Decline Tunnels — Australia• Norsbork Metro Depot — Sweden • North Strathfield Rail Underpass —
Australia
Technical Innovation of the Year • An Innovative Vehicle-mounted GPR
Technique for Fast and Efficient Monitoringof Tunnel Lining Structure Conditions • Combination of techniques for
immersed tunnel • Development of the New Joint (SB
Joint) for Shield Tunnels • Monitoring tunnelling induced ground
displacements using distributed fiber opticsensing• New innovative system for layer thick-
ness control on spray mobiles• The evolution of the “Nazzano” method
to widen tunnel without interrupting trafficflow
Environmental Initiative of the Year
• Brenner Base Tunnel/IsarcoUndercrossing Lot — Italy • Innovative Overhead Conveyor Belt for
Urban Environmental Benefit — Qatar• The Corribtunnel Project — tunnelling
in environmentally sensitive area — Ireland
Safety Initiative of the Year • MineARC Systems Compressed Air
Management Solution• Safety cabin of tunnelling drill• Semi-Automatic Tubular Steel Arch : an
innovation on safety
Innovative Use of Underground Space
• Reviving burial in tunnel — Israel • Sydney Opera House Vehicle Access
and Pedestrian Safety (VAPS) project —Australia• Toledo Metro Station on Line 1 in
Naples — Italy
Young Tunneller of the Year • Philip Duarte • Petros Fortsakis• Jurij Karlovsek
• Liu Hao • Sindre Log • Ryan McCarron• Angelo Palma Filho Eloi• Ponciano Perez Lupi “The jury had to select the most innova-
tive candidates in each categories.Regarding the success of the ITA TunnellingAwards and the quality of the entries, it wasquite a difficult task to achieve, yet verystimulating and challenging. The field oftunnels and underground spaces is in con-stant evolution; technical innovations arenumerous. The ITA Tunnelling Awards areto detect such ‘treasures’, in a context of cli-mate and demographic emergency. Withmore than 66 percent of the global popula-tion living in cities in 2050, and regularfloods caused by the global warming, thetunnels’ engineering has got a strategic roleto play in the construction of sustainableurban areas,” ITA’s president Soren DegnEskesen said. For more information, visit
https://awards.ita-aites.org.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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312-942-92004701 West 137th Street • Crestwood, IL 60445
708-597-31101133 Indianapolis Blvd. • Schererville, IN 46375
219-865-65451360 N. Rand Rd. • Wauconda, IL 60084
847-526-94444102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. • McHenry, IL 60050
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Brandeis Machinery & SupplyCompany
17000 Highway 41 NEvansville, IN 47725
812-425-44917310 Venture Lane
Fort Wayne, IN 46818260-489-4551
8410 Zionsville RoadIndianapolis, IN 46268-1524
317-872-84101801 Watterson TrailLouisville, KY 40299
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Diamond Equipment Inc.1060 Diamond Avenue • Evansville, IN 47711
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859-254-6443800-432-0913
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‘ICUEE Gives Back’ Auction Aims toHelp Veterans Prepare for Job Market
The “ICUEE Gives Back” benefit auc-tion held on Oct. 1, 2015, was aimed athelping returning Veterans find employ-ment in the private sector (particularly theconstruction and utility industries) throughThe Call of Duty Endowment and raised$29,575 toward that effort. The Call ofDuty Endowment helps Veterans find highquality careers by supporting groups thatprepare Veterans for the job market and byraising awareness of the value Vets bring tothe marketplace.ICUEE exhibitors donated a wide range
of items to be sold at auction, both live onsite at ICUEE in Louisville, Ky., as well aslive online, through internet bidding, pro-vided by Proxibid. Doosan Portable Power donated a C185
air compressor, which sold at the highestvalue of any item, bringing in $7,500 toward the cause.Other auction items included a Dale Earnhardt NASCARracing helmet (donated by Morgan Corp.), a 7-day RoyalCaribbean Cruise (donated by Altec Inc.), a Las Vegas coun-try music experience (donated by Ditch Witch), and 15 oth-ers.The Call of Duty Endowment supports groups that assist
Vets develop resumes, work on interviewing skills, andmuch more. The average cost of helping a Vet enter the jobmarket is $700. With that in mind, the ICUEE Gives Backauction raised funds that will help more than 42 Veterans findjobs. ICUEE and its auction partners Benjamin Media & J.J.
Kane Auctioneers are proud to support Vets, through assis-tance in promoting and conducting the ICUEE Gives Backauction event.For more information, visit http://www.callofdutyendow-
ment.org/home.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)Included in the auction items was a Dale EarnhardtNASCAR racing helmet, donated by Morgan Corp.
The “ICUEE Gives Back” benefit auction was aimed at helping return-ing Veterans find employment in the private sector.
The auction raised $29,575.
Construction spending in August reached a seven-yearhigh and climbed at the fastest rate since 2006, according toan analysis by the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. Association officials noted that growing demandfor construction was likely to add to the challenges manyfirms are having finding qualified workers.“There were widespread monthly and year-over-year
gains in August for all major construction categories — pri-vate nonresidential, residential and public,” said KenSimonson, the association’s chief economist. “Activity in allthree categories has been accelerating recently and shouldcontinue rising into 2016 — if contractors can find enoughworkers with the right skills to complete the projects underway and currently being designed or financed.”Construction spending in August totaled $1.086 trillion at
a seasonally adjusted annual rate, 0.7 percent higher than theJuly total and 13.7 percent higher than in August 2014,Simonson said. He noted that the total was the highest sinceMay 2008 and the year-over-year growth rate was thestrongest since March 2006, indicating a faster pace of con-struction spending overall.Private nonresidential spending in August increased 0.2
percent from July and 16.9 percent from a year earlier, whileprivate residential spending increased 1.3 percent for themonth and 16.1 percent over 12 months. Public constructionspending rose 0.5 percent from a month before and 7.0 per-cent from 12 months earlier.“There has been exceptionally strong growth in manufac-
turing, lodging and apartment construction all year,”Simonson said. “More recently, office, health care, highwayand educational structures have rebounded as well.”Association officials note that, according to a survey the
group released in September, 86 percent of firms reportedthey are having a hard time finding qualified workers to fillavailable positions. Those shortages are likely to becomemore severe as demand for construction services continues togrow, they added. That is why the association continues topush for measures outlined in its updated WorkforceDevelopment Plan designed to make it easier to prepare,recruit and train new workers.“While it is great to see growing demand for construction,
many firms won’t benefit if they don’t have enough workersto get the job done,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the associa-tion’s chief executive officer. “Without a better approach toattracting and preparing future construction workers, con-struction projects are likely to get more expensive and takelonger to complete.”For more information, visit www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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August ConstructionSpending ReachesSeven-Year High
By Dale Starry and Fares BeainySPECIAL TO CEG
This article is the last of a five-part series on paving provided byVolvo Construction Equipment.The lifespan of an asphalt road
and its need for future repairs islargely dependent upon the finaldensity of the finished pavement— so much so that density is oneof the primary measures of jobquality for DOTs. But even themost skilled compactor operatorshave to do a great deal of guess-work throughout the process, andthey must rely on time-consumingnuclear gauge testing and destruc-tive core sampling after the asphalthas cooled down to ambient tem-perature in order to get in-placedensity measurements. The resultsof these tests sometimes requirethe contractor to go back and cor-rect areas of imperfection, whichcan drive up costs and reduce thelikelihood of receiving a bonus.But this is all changing.Technology advancements over
the last decade — deemedIntelligent Compaction (IC) —offer opportunities to dramaticallyreduce the guesswork in the pavingprocess. The Federal HighwayAdministration (FHWA) has beenworking hand-in-hand with a slewof states and manufacturers todevelop and test IC systems thatcan help provide real-time infor-mation to the operator that is criti-cal to achieving target density.These factors include number ofpasses, mat temperature and intelli-gent compaction measurementvalue (ICMV) — each allowingoperators to make informed deci-sions on the fly. However, up untilnow, no system has been able todeliver real-time, in-place densitycalculations. In fall 2015, Volvo Construction
Equipment is releasing Volvo
Intelligent Compaction withDensity Direct — the industry’sfirst real-time density mappingtechnology. The quest for this tech-nology has been a long one, large-ly fueled by the industry’s need forbetter construction practices toextend road life in the face of fund-ing uncertainties.
A Half-Century of Advances
IC technology was firstintroduced in Europe in thelate 1960s and was usedstrictly for soil compactionapplications. In the mid-2000s, the FHWA champi-oned an effort to apply simi-lar technology to asphaltcompaction, and by 2006,the initiative had receivedfunding under theTransportation Pooled Fund(TPF) Program. The TPFinvolved states that agreed totest and explore the benefitsof IC systems for major high-way projects — a programthat lasted until 2011. Duringthis time, multiple suppliers(including OEMs and after-market technologyproviders) entered the ICmarket. Dramatic improve-ments were made to hard-ware in the forty years sinceits development, yet the principlesof intelligent compaction remainedlargely unchanged.
How IC WorksIC systems feature an
accelerometer-based measurementsystem, as well as GPS, infraredtemperature sensors, and an on-board computer that provides real-time compaction information tothe operator. The primary featuresof IC systems — common amongall providers — are pass mapping,surface temperature mapping, and
data collection.• Pass Mapping — IC systems
provide real-time information tothe operator, showing how manypasses have been completed andensuring the operator can gain bet-ter uniformity across 100 percentof the mat. Over-compaction isequally as detrimental to quality asunder-compaction, and pass map-ping can help ensure the operatorisn’t making too many or two fewpasses. In general, there should bea prescribed number of passes for ajob (rolling pattern), but that num-ber of passes only achieves target
density if compacting at the correctasphalt temperature and at the cor-rect amplitude settings.• Temperature Mapping — IC
systems display real-time pave-ment surface temperature informa-tion to the operator. This is incred-ibly important, as the temperaturegreatly impacts the material’s abil-ity to be compacted. Armed withreal-time temperature information,a skilled compactor operator willknow to make adjustments to thedistance behind the paver in orderto compact the asphalt at peak tem-peratures and avoid the need foradditional passes that can drive upproject costs and extend timelines.• Data collection — The FHWA
recognized that IC data could pro-vide significant value for qualitycontrol protocols. Of critical impor-tance, however, was ensuring thatdata was collected and reported in astandard format among all manu-facturers’ IC systems. Thus, theFHWA recommended that all sys-tems export data in a standard for-mat for use in a program calledVeta — a map-based software orig-inally funded by both FHWA andMinnesota DOT. While these three features are
more or less standard across all ICsystems, what varies significantlybetween systems is how theasphalt ICMV is calculated. Themajority of IC systems offer real-time asphalt ICMV calculations;however, each manufacturer has aslightly different methodology forhow it’s done.Despite the variance in calcula-
tions between manufacturers, eachhas the same goal in mind — toequate ICMV to density. This cor-relation (or lack thereof) betweenICMV calculations and real-worldasphalt density values has beensubject to a great deal of scrutiny inthe past several years.
Comparing ICMV and Density
In 2014, FHWA released areport about a study that attemptedto identify a clear correlationbetween ICMV calculations andin-place asphalt densities. Thestudy involved IC testing and eval-uation on asphalt paving projectsthroughout Utah, Florida, Ohio,Maine, California, Idaho,Maryland, Kentucky andWashington. The FHWA evaluated
For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
SECT IONPavingPages 79-93
The Past, Present, Future of Intelligent Compaction
Currently, 20 states have adopted IC standards and are mandat-ing that road contractors use IC systems on certain projects.
The user interface of Volvo IC withDensity Direct depicts a densitymap, showing each square unit ofrolled surface in a color represent-ing density, and also provides real-time numerical readings of density,surface temperature, and passcount displayed on one side of thescreen.
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Atlas Copco Unveils Dynapac CT3000 Tamping CompactorThe Atlas Copco Dynapac CT3000 tamp-
ing compactor efficiently achieves specifieddensities on cohesive and semi-cohesivesoils while delivering optimal operator com-fort and minimizing wear. The CT3000’spadfoot drums are mounted on rubber tiresto effectively absorb impacts, which mini-mizes wear on the drum and vibrations to theoperator platform. The roller also offerssome of the highest production rates in itsroller class — as much as 900 cu. yds. (688cu m) per hour, so it’s ideal for large-volumeearthwork projects, such as highways, damsand airport runways, according to the manu-facturer.
The Dynapac CT3000 is powered by aCummins QSB 6.7 Tier IV Final engine,which offers low fuel consumption and lessenvironmental impact. The 4-speed auto-matic transmission provides optimum all-wheel traction for high productivity.
The front oscillating axle works inde-pendently of the optional strike-off blade andthe rigid rear axle. This enables the blade towork in a permanently level position andensures uniform distribution of soil on anytype of terrain. The square pads of the com-pacting drums produce the optimal amountof force to ensure uniform compaction den-sity.
The CT3000 drums are unaligned, whichallows the rear drum to compact areas thathave not been compacted by the front drum.This enables the Dynapac CT3000 to covera larger area in fewer passes — saving time,fuel and, as a result, money on the job, aswell as minimizing the environmentalimpact of the machine. The compactor alsofeatures hydrostatic steering that allows con-tractors to turn at angles as sharp as 40degrees in either direction. The compactoralso has a turning radius of less than 21 ft.(6.4 m) for maximum maneuverability andcan travel as fast as 12 mph for fast and effi-cient compaction.
The Dynapac CT3000 has a spacious plat-form with operator-friendly controls and aswivel seat for optimal visibility. The opera-tor station rotates 180 degrees and has a vari-able suspension for a comfortable ride. Thecontrol console gives theoperator easy access to allfunctions and a clear view ofthe LED panel displayingmachine information.Additional operator safe-ty features include alow center of gravity toensure optimum stability of themachine and two brake systems — a
service brake with an independent doublecircuit that acts on all four drums, and a park-ing brake that acts on the transmission.
Contractors and technicians can quicklyand easily access the engine for fast main-tenance and less downtime. The com-pactor also is equipped with a high-per-formance cooling system thatfeatures an integrated self-cleaning reversible fan.
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The Dynapac CT3000 from AtlasCopco compacts 900 cu. yds. (688cu m) per hour, which is one of the
highest production levels in itsclass of tamping
compactors.
Wacker Neuson Offers Full Line of Walk-Behind TrowelsFrom the occasional finisher to
the large concrete professional,Wacker Neuson has the walk-behind trowel to meet your needs.With 11 models including edging,standard, high-horsepower andvariable speed units to choose from,concrete finishers will find the rightsize and power to fit any job.
As safety continues to be a para-mount concern for job sites,Wacker Neuson’s walk-behindtrowels were built with safety inmind. Wacker Neuson’s CT walk-behind line (except edging model)offers a design built to provideextra protection from an out ofcontrol spinning handle. When theoperator lets go of the handle, agyroscopic safety sensor detectsthe motion of the handle and stopsthe engine before the handle reach-es a 45-degree rotation. Thisengages the gearbox brake, whichwill stop the handle rotation withina 270-degree rotation. This systemprotects the operator from beingstruck by a runaway handle,according to the manufacturer.
Also designed for easy opera-tion, the dynamically balancedtrowels (when the blades are turn-
ing) offer nearly effortless opera-tion and maximum control at allspeeds with types of blades includ-ing pans. A variety of handleoptions and pitch controls are
available and can be mixed andmatched to the operator’s needsand preference.
Standard CT 36 models are 36-in. (91 cm)
diameter models and offer thechoice of a Honda or WackerNeuson engine. The CT 48 modelsare 48-in. (122 cm) diameter mod-els also with the choice of Honda
or Wacker Neuson engines.
High Horsepower CT 36 and CT 48 models offer a
higher horsepower option that pro-vides better torque for low speedfloating and additional weight forthose operators who prefer a heav-ier trowel, especially in hot, dry orwindy conditions.
Variable Speed CT 36 and CT 48 models offer a
variable transmission system thatprovides wide speed range (25 to200 rpm) for low speed, hightorque finishing through high speedburnishing all in one machine.
Edging The CT 24-4A is specifically
designed for up to the edge finish-ing. This unit offers better floatingand finishing capabilities along alllines and obstacles, improving pro-ductivity and quality.
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With 11 models including edging, standard, high-horsepower and variable speed units to choosefrom, concrete finishers will find the right size and power to fit any job.
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Forty-mile-per-hour wind gusts didn’t prevent golfersfrom turning in some exceptional scores at GOMACOInvitational #34 held Sept. 15 and 16, in Ida Grove,
Iowa. The GOMACO Invitational is the company’s annualgolf event held at the Ida Grove Golf and Country Club andthree surrounding courses. Nearly 300 contractors, distribu-tors, suppliers, association members and media personnelfrom across the United States, Canada and Australia attend-ed this year’s Invitational. GOMACO also continued itsyearlong “The First 50 Years” celebration. The event’s fea-tured colors were white and yellow, for the company’s gold-en anniversary.
The Putting Tournament started off the GOMACOInvitational golf events Sept. 15, at the Ida Grove CountryClub. Putters participated in the tournament on four differentgreens on the course, with the top team from each greenadvancing to the Putting Championship.
Immediately following the Putting Tournament, theContractors’ Shoot-Out started. The names of 18 contractorswere drawn and divided into three-person teams. The sixteams competed in a five-hole competition, with the highestscoring team eliminated on each hole.
On Sept. 16, a total of 280 golfers participated in the 34thScramble Tournament and 18 holes of golf on the courses inIda Grove, Holstein, Mapleton and Odebolt. Thirty-five ofthe 36 tee boxes were filled with two four-man teams.Champion teams were crowned from each course andadvanced to the three-hole “Grand” Champion Shoot-Out inIda Grove.
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Odebolt course champions (L-R) are Randy Bach of GOMACO; OwenBolte of United Bank of Iowa; Dan Murfey of Associated ConstructionPublications; and Blake Driskell of Gerdan Slipforming Inc.
Putting Tournament champions BrianBuchholtz (L) of Anderson Contractors Inc.and Bob Norris of L.G. Roloff Construction.
Mapleton course champions (L-R) are Craig Endahl ofPACE Manufacturing Inc.; Chris Brown of AsphaltConcrete Equipment & Supplies; Randy Held of RoadBuilders Machinery & Supply Company Inc.; and BrianManatt of Manatt’s Inc.
Ida Grove course champions (L-R) are Tom Schmitt ofConcrete Foundations Inc.; Kent Godbersen of GOMA-CO; Sam Clark of Texas Sterling; and Kelly Steeves ofLeica Geosystems Inc.
Scramble Tournament “Grand” champions (L-R) are BradJohnson of Road Machinery & Supplies Company; Travis Mann ofLuxa Construction Company; Dustin Keith of Hi-Way Paving Inc.;and Arden Jones of Concept Sales Inc.
Contractors’ Shoot-Out champions (L-R)are Park Estes of APAC Central; CharlieKnudsen of Concrete Technologies Inc.; andKarl Loder of Bituminex Paving.
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Vögele MT 3000-2i Lands in North America With New DesignThe newly designed MT 3000-2i material
transfer vehicle from Vögele offersincreased performance in material transfervehicles for asphalt paving. This machine isdesigned with the contractor in mind forenhanced productivity, low operating costsand maneuverability, according to the manu-facturer.This high performance unit weighs
56,000 lb. (25,401 kg), with 18-ton (16 t)storage capacity, heavy enough to get the jobdone, but portable enough to haul to operateon bridges. Its low profile gives it a low cen-ter of gravity, and innovations give it an edgein performance and productivity.The MT 3000-2i can move 1,300 tons
(1,179 t) per hour, and active remixing isachieved by two 16-in. (40.6 cm) diameterconical augers in the receiving hopper. Bothprimary and secondary conveyor belts are 43in. (109 cm) wide, and are heated to keepmaterial from sticking, and eliminate “warmup” loads. The secondary conveyor canswing 55 deg to left or right. Heated scrapersalso keep the belts constantly clean with aminimum of fuss.Material transfer vehicles eliminate con-
tact between truck and paver, resulting insmoother mats. They also fight thermaland material segregation. Essentially, they
provide noncontact paving between truckand paver, and surge capacity to allow thepaving process to continue during truckexchanges.More efficiency is achieved by providing
active remixing in its receiving hopper, anda passive remixing in a 17- or 22-ton (15 or20 t) “receiving insert” in the paver hopper.A grate system in the receiving insert breaksup cold crusts as they enter the insert, allow-ing smaller clumps to absorb heat from thehotter surrounding mix. This passive remix-
ing insert costs nothing in terms of energy ormaintenance, in fact it enhances a lower costof total ownership, according to the manu-facturer.The receiving hopper empties in advance
of the next dump, a rear-tilting front of thehopper will move stray material toward theconical augers. Conical augers themselvesminimize end-of-load and start-of-load seg-regation.Its extremely efficient feed system has an
auto feed function that will automatically
slow or shut down feeding when the paverhopper insert is filled, while a maximumdelivery override switch will deliver materi-al at maximum throughput for instant fillingof the hopper insert. Moreover, a propel sys-tem featuring a unique auto distance controlkeeps the feeder at a pre-set distance fromthe paver, so the operator can focus only onsteering and the trucks dumping in front. Inessence, the paver electronically pushes thefeeder.Also a collision bar on the paver insert
will halt Vögele pavers if they get too closeto the MTV. The water-cooled Deutz enginefeatures 215 hp and is Tier IV-interim emis-sions-compliant.While the MT 3000-2i is new to this con-
tinent, it is a product that has been developedand used in Europe for decades. For NorthAmerica, the design has been changed toinclude swinging conveyors and continuousrubber tracks instead of steel tracks, and it’sbased on a proven design, that’s efficient,effective, productive and providing the con-tractor with ultimate operating performance.For more information, call 615/501-0600
or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Vögele MT 3000-2i is a newly-designed material transfer vehicle.
IC Offers Opportunities to Dramatically Reduce Guessworkthe ICMV calculations of IC sys-tems from manufacturers includ-ing Hamm, BOMAG, Caterpillarand Sakai. These calculations werethen compared to actual asphaltdensity values from core samples.After two years of testing and eval-uation, the FHWA released a 321-page report in December 2014outlining their findings.
ICMV: Not Correlated to Density
The report found that ICMVvalues alone cannot reliably pre-dict core densities, stating, “Thepass-by-pass ICMV correlate wellwith nuclear density gauge meas-urements during breakdown com-paction. The final ICMV does notcorrelate well with core densities.” Numerous factors are cited in
the lack of correlation, includingmeasurement depths, footprintsand a change in drum reboundswhen asphalt temperatures dropbelow a certain threshold. Thereport does, however, insist that ICsystems “can be used as an
enhanced tool for quality controlby monitoring ICMV in real timeduring construction in order tomaximize the window of opportu-nity for compaction.”
Entering a New AgeIn 2008, the FHWA devoted
$200,000 under the Highways forLIFE Technology Partnershipsprogram with the University ofOklahoma (owner of multiplepatents for this technology) forstudying an alternative method ofdetermining density. Originallytermed Intelligent AsphaltCompaction Analyzer (IACA), thistechnology is what eventually cameto be named Volvo Density Direct.Density Direct was used on var-
ious full-depth and overlay asphaltpavement projects and later evalu-ated at independent sites through-out the country. The results wereoverseen by University ofOklahoma researchers and showedthat Density Direct calculationswere proven to be within 1.5 per-cent of core samples every time at180 test locations.
This technology has beenlicensed to Volvo by the Universityof Oklahoma and integrated intothe newly available Volvo IC sys-tem. As with other IC systems,Volvo IC with Density Directoffers surface temperature map-ping, pass mapping and data col-lection capabilities. However, theVolvo system offers the added ben-efit of real-time density calcula-tions. At the touch of a screen, thecompactor operator can see real-time density information across100 percent of the mat, and unlikeICMV calculations, the DensityDirect data has a proven correla-tion to actual core densities within1.5 percent accuracy.
On the Job With Density Direct
Within the Density Direct sys-tem is a calibration screen, wherethe user sets the range of densitiesthat are based on the mix designsheet for the lift being constructed.Calibrations also are saved, sooperators can assign calibrations tocertain elements of a job, and
quickly switch back and forthbetween calibrations to meet thedemands of specific job elements.The user interface of Volvo IC
with Density Direct depicts a den-sity map, showing each square unitof rolled surface in a color repre-senting density, and also providesreal-time numerical readings ofdensity, surface temperature, andpass count displayed on one side ofthe screen. The user also can togglebetween density mapping, surfacetemperature mapping and passmapping. The pass mapping func-tion captures each compactor passand drum overlap with a differentcolor, so that the operator can easi-ly see gaps and work to maintainuniform coverage. Temperaturemapping shows the operator thepath of the compactor overlaid withthe recorded surface temperature.Density Direct has the advan-
tage of a proven correlation to coredensities as compared to other sys-tems, but regardless of which ICsystem a road contractor chooses,one thing is clear: road contractorsthat use IC are in a better position
to win DOT bids and are betterable to make quality control deci-sions on the fly.
Get on Board or Miss the Boat
Road contractors aren’t alwaysimmediately receptive to new tech-nologies that come with newexpenses. However, the necessityfor IC is growing, and contractorsneed to familiarize themselveswith the technology in order to staycompetitive. Currently, 20 stateshave adopted IC standards and aremandating that road contractorsuse IC systems on certain projects.This number is only expected togrow, and as such, road contractorswho have demonstrated experi-ence with IC systems will be theones most apt to win the bids.As a road contractor, you should
be asking yourself which costsmore — an IC system, or lost bidsand reduced pavement quality.
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COMPACTION from page 79
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SP 15i Features Tier IV Interim Emissions Technology Wirtgen’s SP 15i concrete slip-
form paver updates the existing SP15 with Tier IV interim emissionstechnology, but both are true multi-purpose machines that lay curb andgutter, barrier, sidewalk, V-ditch,special applications and slabs.Both of these versatile machinescan be configured on site for left-or right-side pouring.Like the SP 15, the SP 15i
accepts AutoPilot technology fromWirtgen, a GPS-based system thatensures highest precision and opti-mum efficiency in slipformpaving, regardless of whetherstraight profiles, highly complexcurved paths or closed profile con-figurations need to be placed.The SP 15i has a maximum
paving width of 6 ft. (1.8 m), max-imum barrier/parapet placementheight of 4 ft. 3 in. (1.3 m), and amaximum operating weight of28,500 lb. (12,927 kg). It has best-in-class trimming capacity, quickonsite changes for left or right sidepouring, job site mobility, andpours a tight, smooth radius withall-track steering and positioning.
The SP 15i also features an Ecomode, which matches engine rpmto machine power requirements,thus saving fuel and reducing emis-sions. It’s powered by a Deutz TCD
4.1 L4 engine generating 127 hp.The SP 15i slipform paver sets
new standards as a multipurposemachine for offset concretepaving. The compact machine has
a heavy-duty design for tough day-to-day operation, increasedmaneuverability and ease of opera-tion. It’s an ideal choice for pour-ing offset profiles and for sidewalk
up to 6 ft.The SP 15i owes its broad range
of capabilities to the highly flexiblearrangement of its mold and trackunits, as a great variety of setupoptions make the machine adapt-able to most jobsite conditions. Different-profile molds can be
mounted on the left or right side ofthe paver without the need fortime-consuming machine conver-sions. The two front track units canbe chosen in pivot design, whilethe rear track unit can be chosenwith mechanical or hydraulicadjustment to either side.The flexibility of the SP 15i is
enhanced by options such as trim-mer, concrete feeding via belt con-veyor or auger conveyor, and elec-tric or hydraulic vibrators. Thecompact, overall dimensions of theSP 15i allow for easy transport.For more information, call
615/501-0600 or visit www.wirt-genamerica.com.
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The SP 15i has a maximum paving width of 6 ft. (1.8 m), maximum barrier/parapet placementheight of 4 ft. 3 in. (1.3 m), and a maximum operating weight of 28,500 lb. (12,927 kg).
CP 1260, CP 1290 Handheld BreakersFeature Updates, Ergonomic Look Chicago Pneumatic Construction
Equipment offers the CP1260 and CP1290 handheld pneumatic breakers.The breakers offer the same quality andversatility as previous pneumaticbreaker models, but with updated fea-tures, more power, and a sleek,ergonomic look, according to the man-ufacturer. Known globally for their high-
impact technology and durability,many of the same features of the CP1230 and CP 1240 were rolled into theCP 1260 and CP 1290, respectively.Offering a variety of sizes, there is a CPpneumatic breaker option for everyapplication. “The CP handheld pneumatic break-
ers have traditionally delivered an effi-cient and powerful solution for anydemolition application,” said GusArmbruster, product manager of pneu-matic tools. “The CP 1260 and CP1290 have carried through the impor-tant features of previous models, buthave incorporated a number of features
new to the handheld line.” The list of added features include;
ergonomically designed handles toreduce operator fatigue, a streamlined,flatter profile for improved operatorvisibility, and new durablepolyurethane front head springs thatreduce wear and extend the life of thebreaker and its internal components. In addition to various innovative fea-
tures, the CP 1260 and CP 1290 offereven more power than previous mod-els. “The CP 1260 and CP 1290 have
enough power to make them an idealsolution for a variety of applications,”said Armbruster. “By improving uponpast models versus starting from squareone, we are able to provide truly versa-tile, powerful, and efficient tools.”Another key feature of the CP 1260
and CP 1290 breakers is that many ofthe components are compatible withprevious generations of pneumaticbreakers, so that if a problem shouldarise with the new equipment, repairs
can be made quickly and easily.
About the CP 1260More than 2 ft. (.6 m) long, and 63
lbs. (28.5 kg) of operating weight, theCP 1260 is compact enough to trans-port to any job site easily. Delivering1,300 powerful blows per minute(bpm), it is also powerful enough tohandle a number of medium to heavy-duty applications.
About the CP 1290The CP 1290 weighs in at 81 lbs.
(36.7 kg) and has a length of 28 in. (71cm), making this a powerful tool for itscompact size. The CP 1290 delivers1,100 bpm. The most powerful of theCP handheld line, the 1290 is ideal forheavy-duty demolition work.For more information visit
www.cp.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
Many of the same features of the CP 1230 and CP 1240were rolled into the CP 1260 and CP 1290, respectively.
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AutoPilot Stringless Paving
The Wirtgen AutoPilot — a stringless con-trol system for use with Wirtgen SP 15/SP 15iand SP 25/SP 25i concrete slipform pavers —is a user-friendly, cost-effective control sys-tem for poured-in-place concrete profiles,such as curbs, safety barriers or slabs. AutoPilot is a GPS-based system that
ensures precision and efficiency in slipformpaving, regardless of whether straight pro-files or highly complex curved paths arebeing poured, according to the manufacturer.The Wirtgen AutoPilot control system
bypasses the need to establish a digital terrainmodel because programming is completedby using a rover pole to capture coordinatesor by simply using the job site plans. This
means a surveyor is not required. The AutoPilot system utilizes a computer
integrated in the machine, as well as a controlpanel that allows intuitive operation. Forcourse control, two machine-mounted GPSreceivers communicate with an additionalGPS reference station positioned on site. Forprecise grade control, a laser, ultrasonic sen-sor or total station is used. The machine con-trol software is a proprietary Wirtgen devel-opment.For more information, call 615/501-0600
or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The Wirtgen AutoPilot is a user-friendly,cost-effective control system for poured-in-place concrete profiles, such as curbs,
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1999 Blaw Knox PF 2181 paver, Omni IA screed 8-13ft w/diesel heat, Cummins diesel engine, power crown& slope, front wheel assist
2005 & 2009 Cat AS-2301 screeds, 10-18 ½ ft, dieselheat, power crown & slope
2005 Cat AP1055D track paver, Extend-A-Mat 10-20Belectric heated screed, power crown, slope & height,Cat C7 diesel engine
2006 Blaw Knox PF 3200 paver, Omni IIIA 10-18 ½ ftscreed w/diesel heat, power crown and slope, Cumminsdiesel engine (2005, 2004 & 2002 yrs also available)
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DePere, WI920/532-0165
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Wacker Neuson Offers Safer Trench Compaction Solution Wacker Neuson is introducing a new and
improved version of its RTx trench rollerincluding the addition of a new engineoption. The line-of-sight infrared remotecontrol (SC3) not only offers a safer remotecontrolled trench roller compared to radiofrequency controlled units; the RTx nowcomes with a third receiving eye on the topof unit which ensures continued smoothoperation along the trench without interrup-tion as it travels under shoring cross bars. Wacker Neuson’s RTx SC3 (Smart
Control 3) was designed with both operatorand jobsite safety in mind. With the RTxSC3, the operator remains out of the trench,away from the dust and noise of themachine, but must keep a line-of-sight fromthe controller to the receiving eye at alltimes. This control technology eliminatesdangerous blind spots should the unit movebehind obstacles and other obstructions, orshould the operator get distracted, keepingthe job site and workers better protected.Radio frequency controls do not safe guardagainst these blind spots potentially endan-gering others on the job site. RTx SC3 hasadditional built-in safety precautions. Themachine will stop moving and vibrating ifthe operator comes within 3 ft. (.9 m) of theroller’s sensing eyes or releases the con-
troller’s joysticks, making sure that the oper-ator is always at a safe distance from themachine.Wacker Neuson’s infrared remote control
features a 16-channel transmission, whichallows for multiple machines to be used on
the same job site without the threat of inter-ference with one another. The infrared sys-tem is not subject to radio interference fromother jobsite systems such as cranes, boompumps and other radio control equipment.The infrared remote control box is easy to
operate with two joystick levers and is fullyenclosed protecting it from moisture and dirt.
New Engine OptionWacker Neuson’s popular trench roller is
now available with a choice of engines. Thenew RTKx is powered by a 20.7-hp Kubotadiesel engine. The RTLx is powered by a19.8-hp Kohler diesel engine. Whicheverengine option is chosen, contractors will findthe same features and performance results.The RTx was the first articulated trenchroller with the industry preferred below theaxle exciters that allow efficient transfer ofcompaction energy to the soil. A compactdesign with low center of gravity, high andlow compaction force, plus the ability tochange the drums from 32 to 22 in. (81 to 56cm) provides flexibility on the job site,according to the manufacturer. Wacker Neuson’s RTx is not only a safer
and more productive trench roller. It alsocomes with a maintenance free lower endthat saves time and money and increasesuptime. The lifetime lubricated bearings anddrive gears with lube free exciter meansthere is no oil that needs to be changed.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
With the RTx SC3, the operator remains out of the trench, away from the dust andnoise of the machine, but must keep a line-of-sight from the controller to the receiv-ing eye at all times.
Atlas Copco LT5005, LT6005 RammersProve Ideal for Narrow SpacesAtlas Copco recently introduced two new
rammers, replacing the LT5004 and LT6004.These new rammers feature ultra-slim bod-ies, ideal for getting closer to structures andthrough narrow spaces. Like all Atlas Copcorammers, the new LT5005 and LT6005 pro-vide high centrifugal force and speed fordeep and effective compaction.At a mere 6 in. (15 cm) wide, the LT5005
is 3 in. (7.6 cm) smaller than its predecessorand the LT6005 is 9 in. (22.8 cm) wide — 2in. (5 cm) shorter than the previous model.These slim designs enable operators to easi-ly compact cohesive and granular soils inconfined spaces, such as small trenches,ditches, backfills and foundations. Thesmaller size also makes it easy for operatorsto work close to walls or posts. Atlas Copco designed the rammers with a
rubber isolator on each side of the handle toabsorb vibrations that would otherwise betransmitted to the operator. This reduces therisk of injuries, such as carpal tunnel syn-drome and hand-arm vibration syndrome.The rammers also feature a single liftingpoint that allows users to easily move them
from hard-to-reach spaces with largemachinery, such as a crane.The rammers are equipped with a Honda
GXR120 engine that features an overheadcamshaft and timing belt that operate withminimal noise. The oil alert LED indicatoron the rammers notifies operators when theoil level is too low for proper engine lubrica-tion. The rammers also are equipped with athrottle control with three fixed positions,stop, idle and run. This feature eliminates therisk of leaving the throttle half open, whichoptimizes fuel use. “The slimmer profile and reduced weight
truly improve the machines’ handling intight spaces, allowing workers to get intoareas they couldn’t before,” said DarrellEngle, product development specialist.Atlas Copco also designed the LT5005
and LT6005 for easy onsite maintenance.Each unit is equipped with a large air filterthat users can change without tools. Anupgraded air filter indicator is available uponrequest. It is designed to alert the operatorwhen a filter needs replacing. Users also canequip the units with hour meters to accurate-
ly track service intervals.Operators can use Atlas Copco’s
optional trolley to quickly andsafely lift and transport the ram-mers. During lifting and trans-portation the rammers activatean automatic integral lock,which prevents excessive wearon the shock absorbers. Plus, thefuel tank features an improved seal toprevent fluids from leaking duringtransportation. For more information, call 800/732-
6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Atlas Copco rammers are versatilecompaction tools developed forwork on cohesive and granularsoils. Their high centrifugal forceand speed contribute to theirdeep and effective compaction.
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CONTRACTORS OFFERS ONLY, 950B,950E, 966E, 966D, 966F & 966F2 | WEALWAYS BUY FOR THE LISTED UNITSIF YOU HAVE ANY OF THEM PLEASECONTACT ME. THANK YOUCONTACT: AYYAZ ALLAMEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT MANUAL WHEEL LOADERS CAT950, 926E, 936E, 950B, 950E, 966E,966D, 966F & 966F-2. I AM ALWAYSLOOKING FOR THE LISTED UNITS IFYOU HAVE ANY OF THEM PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANK YOUCONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +92-333-5555-360EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AERIAL BOOM FORK LIFT | CRAWLERAERIAL BOOM LIFTCONTACT: ROBERTPHONE: 620-786-5152FAX: 620-793-5466EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WACKER RT 820 REMOTE USED ORNEW, USACONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A REPLACEMENTENGINE 2006 JD CT322CONTACT: TONYPHONE: 843-599-7308EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER D8H DIRECT DRIVE |NEEDED BULLDOZER D8H «DIRECTDRIVE« A CLUTHCH FROM USER ORGENTLEMAN FARMER MUST BE GOODGOOD CHEAP NO JUNK I PAY THEMARKET UNDER UNDER?? THANKS INEED 3CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU SERVICE MANUAL | SERVICEMANUAL FOR KOMATSU PC200LC-7FOR SERIAL NUMBER C50001 AND UPCONTACT: JOEPHONE: 724-944-5569EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GUARDRAIL POST DRIVERCONTACT: RANDY NORIEGAPHONE: 626-260-4429FAX: 626-279-5510EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED A ENGINE HOOD FOR A 2001KOMATSU 228USLC-3 # 20441CONTACT: EDDIE GREENPHONE: 864-327-3909EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
NEED CAT 988H WITH OR WITHOUTBLOCK HANDLER. I NEED COUNTERWEIGHT AND SHORT LIFT OR STAN-DARD LIFT AND IN AND AROUND$100,000CONTACT: HEMAN UDESHIPHONE: 917623970400EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FLEET TRUCK OR VAN | I AM LOOKINGFOR A USED UTILITY WORK TRUCKWITH TOOL BOX, S & A RACK....95 TO05 ALL ON CONDITIONCONTACT: KENPHONE: 925-687-8831EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER D50CONTACT: I KALYANKRSHNAPHONE: 900-011-0789EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADER950B/950E/966D/966E & 966F | WANT TOBUY CAT WHEEL LOADER 920, 930,936E, 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E,966F-I, 980C, 980FCONTACT: AHMEDPHONE: 0092-333 2376638EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOW HOUR VALMET 385 MAXI HEADCONTACT: LEROY BROECKERPHONE: 810-280-8183EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––5BY16 3DECK INCLINEDOR HORZSCREEN | GOOD OPERATING CONDI-TION WITH MOTORCONTACT: JJ BRENNAN CONSTEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED BULLDOZER D4G, D5G ENC CABOR ROPS LGP OR STANDARD NOTADVERTISED NO MACHINERY TRADERNO ROCK AND DIRT USER USA IF POS-SIBLE LOW HOURS I NEED 3 OR 4 FASTCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATBACKHOE COMPACT | KUBOTA L39,L45. 0R JOHN DEERE 110CONTACT: RICKEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO 330 EXCAVATOR ENGINE |COMPLETE OR SHORT BLOCK ENGINEMODEL 6D16TLE2 FOR KOBELCO 330EXCAVATOR ENGINECONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 732-489-3266FAX: 732-560-7313EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAB CAT 826H | WE ARE LOOKING FORA CAT 826H CAB FOR A LANDFILLCOMPACTOR.CONTACT: JOHN STEWARTPHONE: 519-686-1123EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Fri., October 30, 2015For: Construction & EquipmentConsignment Auction
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Builders Association (ARTBA) recognizedtransportation design and constructionindustry leaders Sept. 30 with divisionawards during the association’s NationalConvention, held in Philadelphia. ARTBAannounced the following honorees:
Nello L. Teer Jr.: John R. Kulka, con-sultant, HRI Inc., in State College, Pa.Created in 1988 as a tribute to contractorand Past ARTBA Chairman (1959-61)Nello L. Teer Jr., it annually honors a con-tractor member who has made outstandingcontributions to the association’s contractorsdivision and the transportation constructionindustry.
Guy Kelcey: Richard P. Markwith,vice president, TranSystems,Atlanta. Thisaward, which honors Guy Kelcey, one ofthe planning and design (P&D) division’sorganizers, is given each year to an ARTBAmember who has exhibited a high degree ofservice to the association’s P&D division.
Paul F. Phelan Memorial: WallyMoore, global group director, TenCateGeosynthetics, Pendergrass, Ga.Established in 1971, it is given annually inrecognition of outstanding contributions tothe ARTBA materials and services divisionand the transportation construction industry.
John “Jake” Landen MemorialHighway Safety: Joe Toole (public sector),former associate administrator in theFederal Highway Administration’s office ofsafety in Washington; and Taylor Bowlden(private sector), retired government affairsmanager at 3M’s Traffic Safety & SecurityDivision, also in Washington. Established in1989 in memory of Traffic Safety IndustryDivision leader and Past ARTBA Chairman(1976) J.C. Landen, this annual award rec-ognizes outstanding contributions to high-way safety.
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Chevron Debuts ISOCLEAN Certified Lubricants, ServicesChevron Products Company, a
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. division,announced the launch of its ISO-CLEAN Program, a first of its kindnational program that offers a solu-tion to particle contaminationthrough products and in-plant serv-ices designed to assist customers inmaximizing the life of their equip-ment by meeting stringent qualitycontrol standards set by originalequipment manufacturers (OEMs).Chevron’s ISOCLEAN pro-
gram includes ISOCLEAN certi-fied lubricants, which have beencertified to meet the fluid ISOcleanliness requirements of OEMs,and ISOCLEAN services, whichare in-plant services designed toclean up and manage contamina-tion of in-service lubricants andoperating systems. Both offeringsare dependent on each other andhelp to reduce wear, decreaseunscheduled downtime and extendthe life of equipment.Chevron’s ISOCLEAN certified
lubricants meet a specific ISOcleanliness code at the point ofdelivery, which represents the most
stringent cleanliness standards andspecifications for lubricants placedin equipment that are required byseveral leading OEMs. An impor-tant first step in controlling lubri-cant contamination is starting witha certified lubricant. These prod-ucts help reduce the expense andmanpower required by end cus-tomers to pre-filter non-certifiedlubricants to meet OEM require-ments.ISOCLEAN services are per-
formed by a national certified net-work of service providers at theplant location. Controlling particlecontamination for in-serviceequipment is another critical ele-ment in maintaining efficient oper-ation. The portfolio of services per-formed may include:• Fluid purification and dehydra-
tion• Varnish removal and mitiga-
tion• High velocity flushing• Reservoir and tank cleaning• Condition monitoring and sys-
tem audits• Fluid handling consultation
Chevron began rolling out itsISOCLEAN program in early2015 and has developed a nationalnetwork of ISOCLEAN certifiedlubricant marketers. The programhas seen such dramatic success thatit will begin to expand internation-ally in 2016. The company’s goalis to significantly increase thenumber of certified marketersthroughout many regions.“No other company is as dedi-
cated to providing solutions forlubricant particle contamination asChevron,” said Doug Hinzie, VPAmericas Lubricants at Chevron.“Our ISOCLEAN program withcertified lubricants and services isproof that we are investing heavilyin this crucial industry need. Inresponse to the request for aturnkey solution from customersand OEMs, we developed thiscomprehensive national programbecause we know how important itis to provide a consistent solutionwhich is certified and backed byChevron, and delivered whereverour customers need it.”The number one cause of lubri-
cant-related failures in equipmentis contaminant particles — most ofwhich are so small that they areunable to be seen by the naked eye.Controlling fluid contaminationearly in the process can significant-ly reduce the costs to remove itlater, which is a direct saving thatgoes to the bottom line of cus-tomers, the company said.“It doesn’t matter if you are in
mining, construction or own a fleetof trash trucks, it is all about lubri-cants and high pressure lubricants— the cleaner that oil is the longerit is going to last, because down-time is a killer,” said FreddieDodge, expert miner and star of“Gold Rush” on the DiscoveryChannel. “You get peace of mindwith ISOCLEAN lubricant systembecause every gallon you use youget a certificate that it is free ofharmful contaminants.”Chevron offers more than 50
ISOCLEAN certified lubricantsfor critical equipment componentsfrom hydraulics to gear oils to syn-thetics for a variety of industries:agriculture, construction, manufac-
turing, mining, petrochemicalrefining, power generation, andwaste hauling. ISOCLEAN certi-fied lubricants give customers theopportunity to significantly maxi-mize equipment component life:by 2 to 4 times in most cases.These lubricants have under-
gone one of the most rigorous test-ing processes in the industry to ver-ify that the lubricants performanceis not compromised, which isexclusively done at the ChevronResearch and Technology Center.All products delivered by ISO-CLEAN certified lubricant mar-keters meet the required certifica-tion process, which includes multi-ple tests, and follows stringentdelivery processes to verify that theproducts meet specification oneach delivery.For more information, visit
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American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-62712015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:October 25-27
DUG Eagle Ford Conference & Exhibition, Henry B. GonazlezConvention Center, San Antonio. (713) 260-6400
October 26LAGCOE Open Golf Tournament, Oakbourne Country Club,Lafayette, LA LOGA, (800) 443-1433
October 27-29Louisiana Gulf Coast Oil Exposition, Cajundome & ConventionCenter, Lafayette, LA (337) 235-4055
October 29-30Second Annual Tight Oil Water Management Summit, MarriottCity Center, Denver (800) 721-3915
October 30-November 119th International Petroleum Environmental Conference, GrandHyatt Downtown Hotel, Denver. University of Tulsa, (918) 631-3088
November 1-4Geological Society of American Annual Meeting, Baltimore,(918) 497-5500
November 4-5Texas Alliance Board of Directors Meeting, Downtown Hilton, Fort Worth, (940)723-4131
November 4-6International Association of Drilling Contractors Annual Meeting,Hyatt Regency Riverwalk, San Antonio, (713) 292-1945
November 9-10Independent Petroleum Association of America Annual Meeting,The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans, 800/433-2851
November 9-10Executive Oil Conference, Midland County Horseshoe, Midland,713/260-6400
November 12Houston Wildcatters, Houston Petroleum Club, Texas Alliance,940/723-4131
November 18IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Houston, 832/233-5502
November 19PBPA Monthly Luncheon, Midland Petroleum Club, 432/684-6345
December 1-2Oil & Gas Environmental Conference, The Fairmont Dallas.University of Texas at Arlington, (866) 906-9190
December 3Texas Alliance Graham Membership Meeting, Graham, TX,Country Club (940) 723-4131
December 9IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon, Petroleum Club of Houston (832) 233-5502
December 9Eighth Annual PAW Reclamation Conference, Casper, WY(307) 234-5333
December 9-10NAPE Denver, Colorado Convention Center, Denver (817) 847-7700
PIOGA (Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association) Eastern Oil & Gas Conference & Trade ShowDATES: OCTOBER 27 – 28, 2015 PLACE: Monroeville Convention Center in Monroeville, PAThe time of year is new, but the venue will be familiar to most of ourexhibitors. The Monroeville Convention Center has lots to offer: a con-venient location, free parking, a good layout and reasonable lodging costs.We’re even rolling back our booth prices to 2013 levels! We hope you willtake the opportunity to again participate in the region’s longest-runningtrade show organized by the exploration and production industry for theE&P industry. For more information, contact The Pennsylvania Independent Oil and GasAssociation, 115 VIP Drive, Suite 210, Northridge Office Plaza II, Wexford,PA 15090-7906. PHONE (724) 933-7306; FAX (724) 933-7310.
OSHA for Oil and Gas: Regulations, Auditing and EnforcementDATE: OCTOBER 29, 2015PLACE: Houston, Texas In OSHA for Oil and Gas, we review safety auditing best practices, employ-ee and contractor safety as well as the Occupational Safety and HealthAct’s (OSHA’s) regulations and enforcement initiatives. There is a series ofrulemaking proceedings currently underway (e.g., silica, electronic record-keeping, and reporting) as well as soon-expected rulemaking (e.g., fallprotection, clarification of recordkeeping retention requirements, and com-bustible dust) and RFIs that potentially affect the industry (e.g., processsafety management). There are also a number of OSHA initiatives outsideof the rulemaking context, such as National Emphasis Programs andAwareness Campaigns. Given the high risk of oil and gas work, the diver-sity of projects, the remote nature of the operations, and the fact that manyemployees and supervisors are new to this industry, there is a critical needto expand safety auditing to ensure best practices across all sectors of thesupply chain, from upstream drillers, well servicing teams, and track crewsat the well site to pipeline construction crews and operators and refineryworkers. The goal of this course is to provide guidance to oil and gasindustry, with an emphasis on health and safety regulations, compliance,and enforcement trends. This Course is Useful For:. Project managers. HSE professionals. Regulatory professionals. Individuals new to oil and gas regulatory investigations & OSHA. Energy lawyers. Oil & gas engineers
. In-house counsel
. Risk managersFor more information on this course, contact Kinetic at (720) 491-1173; Website: http://becomekinetic.com. Email: [email protected].
The Associated General Contractors of America OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) OAIMA ANNUAL MEETING on NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2015COLUMBUS HILTON AT EASTONCOLUMBUS, OHIO5th Annual Design & Construction Technology Conference – What startedwith a focus on Building Information Modeling has grown into an eventspanning the use of technology in design and construction. ConferenceSchedule includes: Registration/Continental Breakfast/Networking;Welcome – Introductions; Keynote Presentation; Networking/Expo;Education Sessions (AIA and PDH Credits Available for All EducationSessions); Lunch – Networking/Expo; Education Sessions;Networking/Expo; Education Sessions; Networking/Expo; EducationSessions; Reception. Lab Sessions include: Navisworks ManageEssentials – Clash Detection Made Easy; Bluebeam: The Force Awakens;Revit Trouble Resolved. Registration Fee: Early Bird $75.00 per personafter October 16, 2015 fee is $100.00 (includes continental breakfast,lunch & reception). For more information on this event, contact AGC of MOby telephone: 314/781-2356 or Fax: 314/781-2874.
OAIMA (Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association) OAIMA ANNUAL MEETING on NOVEMBER 12 & 13, 2015COLUMBUS HILTON AT EASTONCOLUMBUS, OHIOThe Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association is the trade associ-ation in Ohio that represents all of the state’s mining operations, exceptcoal. These commodities include mostly construction materials, both nat-ural and manmade, such as aggregates (which are sand, gravel, slag,and crushed limestone, dolomite, and sandstone), salt clay, shale, gyp-sum, industrial sand, building stone, lime, cement and recycled concrete.For more information, contact Ohio Aggregates & Industrial MineralsAssociation , 162 N. Hamilton Road, Gahanna, OH 43230. Toll FREE:1-800-OH-ROCKS (647-6257); Phone: 614/428-7954; Fax: 614/428-7919; Email: [email protected].
TCI EXPO 2015, hosted by the TREE CARE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION(TCIA) DATE: NOVEMBER 12-14, 2015PLACE: David L. Lawrence Convention Center,
Pittsburgh, PAWebsite: http://expo2015.tcia.org/TCI Expo 2015 World’s Largest Tree Care Show & Conference since 1990. November 12-14, 2015 Pittsburgh, PAPre-Conference is Wednesday, November 11, 2015. Contact: Tree Care Industry Association
136 Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 Toll Free: (800) [email protected]
AGC MO (The Associated General Contractors of America)CONTACT US: AGC of Missouri
6330 Knox Industrial DriveSuite 200St. Louis, Missouri 63139
Phone: 314/781-2356Fax: 314/781-2874AGC MO UPCOMING EVENTS:Focus Four Class (O-4)When: October 26 – 28, 2015Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MOBIM Unit 3: Contract Negotiation and Risk AllocationWhen: October 28, 2015Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO 1st Aid/CPR Part 1 (N-1)When: November 4, 2015 Time: 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT)Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO 5th Annual Design & Construction Technology ConferenceWhen: November 5, 2015Time: 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM (CT)Where: Orlando’s Event & Conference Center, Maryland Heights, MOB.Path’s /AED – Part 2 (N-2)When: November 12, 2015Time: 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT)Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MOConstruction Awards GalaWhen: November 12, 2015Time: 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (CT) Where: River City Casino & HotelNEW Confined Space/Excavation (N-3)When: November 16 – 18, 2015Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MOGHS – Minimum Requirements (N-4)When: November 23, 2015Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO1st Aid / CPR Part 1 (D-1)When: December 2, 2015Time: 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT)Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MOBIM Unit 4: Process, Adoption, and IntegrationWhen: December 9, 2015Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MOB.Path’s/AED – Part 2 (D-2)When: December 9, 2015Time: 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM (CT) Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MOOSHA 10-Hour Course (D-3)When: December 14 – 16, 2015Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO Project Manager Development Program – Module 1When: January 5, 2016 – February 23, 2016Where: Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO
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O’Hare Project Calls for Common, Speciality Equipment It is the fifth east-west parallel
runway at O’Hare and the fourthnew runway component openedsince 2008 as part of the modern-ization program. The runway is7,500 ft. (2,286 m) in length and150 ft. (45.7 m) wide and includesa 7,500 ft. (2,286 m) long east-westparallel taxiway (Taxiway W)immediately north of the runwayand a 2,000-ft. (609 m) long con-necting taxiway to the south air-field (Taxiway AA). Constructionon the $516 million runway andtaxiway system began in spring2011.“The key challenges associated
with the development of the run-way were addressed with previous-ly completed projects that enabledthe construction of Runway 10C-28C, and the extension of Runway10L,” Price said. “These includedthe relocation of multiple on-air-port facilities and the demolition ofmore than 600 residences in theVillage of Bensenville. Some ofthe on-airport facilities that wererelocated did not provide an airport
function, such as the relocation of aportion of a state-owned roadway[Irving Park Road] and a portion ofUnion Pacific Railroad line.”The challenges were overcome
largely through collaboration withother key players, she said. “This included not only the syn-
ergy from all members of theO’Hare Modernization Programand the leadership of the ChicagoDepartment of Aviation, but alsothe cooperation of key stakehold-ers outside of the organization.Creative and proactive projectplanning proved to be effective inanticipating and addressing projectchallenges.”The project called for the use of
both common and specialityequipment, including: • Guntert & Zimmerman con-
crete paving machine with an auto-mated dowel bar inserter, also usedin the earlier construction ofRunway 10C-28C• Grooving machines• Articulated trucks•Asphalt paving machines• Excavators
• Dozers• Compactors• Sheepsfoot rollers• Motorgraders• Auger trucks• Cable pulling truck• Coring rig• Semi trucks• Cranes• HydromulcherThe new runway required the
construction of the new $41 mil-lion FAA air traffic control tower toensure that FAA controllers havean unobstructed view of the entirerunway surface, Price said.O’Hare’s central tower, adjacent tothe terminal core, does not providethis required view. “The South Air Traffic Control
Tower stands 218-ft. above groundand provides an iconic addition to
the landscape of O’HareInternational Airport,” Price said.“While this facility provides all thefunctional requirements needed, itwas also designed to incorporatesophisticated sustainable initia-tives, including the reliance of ageothermal field to support thebuilding’s HVAC.”The new tower is 218-ft. tall
(66.4 m) with a 10,000 sq. ft. (929sq m) base building. It wasdesigned to achieve LEED Goldcertification by the U.S. GreenBuilding Council and includes a10,000 sq.-ft. vegetated green roof,a geothermal energy system andmany other sustainable features.The commissioning of Runway10R-28L and the SATCT marksthe completion of all south airfieldconstruction on the OMP.No state or local taxpayer dol-
lars were used to fund these proj-ects, Price said.
(This story also can be foundon Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG
The project is part of the O’Hare Modernization Program, an $8.7billion plan that’s been in the works since it was announced in2001.
O’HARE from page 1
Construction Unemployment Falls toLowest September Mark in 15 Yearssaid Ken Simonson, the association’schief economist. “Contractors wouldlove to hire more workers but therearen’t enough qualified craft workersor supervisors available.”Construction employment totaled
6.4 million in September, the mostsince February 2009, but the total roseby only 8,000 in September and by205,000 or 3.3 percent over the pastyear, Simonson noted. In the previous12 months, construction employmenthad risen by 298,000 or 5.1 percent.The number of unemployed job-
seekers in September who last workedin construction totaled 479,000, thelowest figure for September since2000. The unemployment rate for suchworkers was 5.5 percent, the lowestSeptember number since 2001.Meanwhile, Census Bureau datareleased on Oct. 1 showed that thegrowth in construction spending accel-erated to a nine-year high of 13.7 per-cent in the latest 12 months — August
2014 to August 2015 — from a 2.7 per-cent rate a year earlier.“The most likely explanation for
these divergent trends is that the pool ofunemployed workers with constructionexperience has evaporated,” Simonsonsaid. “Overwhelmingly, contractors saythey are having trouble finding workersto fill a variety of craft and supervisorypositions.” ��Simonson pointed to a sur-vey the association released inSeptember that found 86 percent ofconstruction firms reported difficultyfilling hourly craft or salaried positions.In particular, 73 percent of firms thatemploy carpenters reporting troublefinding those workers. Across all 21crafts covered by the survey, at leastone-quarter of respondents reporteddifficulty filling each craft. Amongsalaried positions, 55 percent reporteddifficulty finding supervisors or projectmanagers.Association officials called on feder-
al, state and local officials to act onmeasures included in the association’s
Workforce Development Plan such asincreased funding for career and tech-nical education and an end to restric-tions on cooperative training programsto rebuild the pipeline for recruitingand preparing future construction pro-fessionals.“Too many school systems are not
providing students with opportunitiesto explore high-paying, in-demandcareers like construction,” said StephenE. Sandherr, the association’s chiefexecutive officer. “Unless federal, stateand local officials give educators,employers and associations greaterflexibility and resources to set up careerand technical educational training pro-grams, we are likely to see constructioncosts go up and schedules get delayed.”For more information, visit
www.agc.org.(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)
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AIM ATTACHMENTS..............................................................................................36ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC....................................................................9ALTORFER CAT ....................................................................................................28AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT............................................................................7ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................................................................17ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA ................................................................10,11ASPEN EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................48ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST ..........................................................................6BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..........................................................................................41BARGAINS ........................................................................................................95,96BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..............................................................................53BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC............................................................................30BOBCAT CO......................................................................................................54,54BOMAG AMERICA'S INC ......................................................................................85BOSS PRODUCTS ................................................................................................46BUTLER MACHINERY ..........................................................................................36CASE CONSTRUCTION........................................................................................75CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION..........................................................27CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................................................38CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONEERS
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HOUSTON TX............................................................................................103ISUZU DIESEL ......................................................................................................59JCB INC ............................................................................................................68,68JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................................................88JJ SCHECKEL........................................................................................................33JOHN DEERE ..................................................................................................64,64JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................................................................47KAWASAKI ............................................................................................................29KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................................................60,60KUBOTA SVL ......................................................................................................107LANO EQUIPMENT INC ........................................................................................16LEEBOY ............................................................................................................82,82LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS ....................................................................................26MAGNUM ATTACHMENTS....................................................................................96MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS............................................................................89MB AMERICA INC..................................................................................................35MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC....................................................................................6MINNICH MFG ......................................................................................................32NITKE SALES INC
WAUSAU WI ..............................................................................................101NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................22NUSS GROUP ........................................................................................................8PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................25PRO-TEC EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................43RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................................................................97RAYCO ..................................................................................................................35RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS
YOUNGSTOWN OH ..............................................................................98,99ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ......................................................................13,70ROADTEC ..............................................................................................................81ROLAND MACHINERY INC ....................................................................................5ROSCO MFG CO ..................................................................................................91SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................................................................93SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO ....................................................................36STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ..........................................................................................6TAKEUCHI ........................................................................................................76,76THE VICTOR L PHILLIPS CO ..............................................................................43THUNDERCREEK..................................................................................................41TRI-STATE BOBCAT..............................................................................................19VOLVO COMPACTION ..........................................................................................93VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................................73WACKER NEUSON CORP....................................................................................71WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES ............................................................................30WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................................90YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................................................52
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Hastings, MN888/839-686023580 Highway 55
Loretto, MN888/479-4342
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