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Table of Contents ................4 California Section ........29-37 Trailers Section ............41-50 Paving Section ............ 53-62 Auction Section ..........66-73 Business Calendar ............71 Advertisers Index ..............74 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Western Edition $3.00 Record Crowd Attends GIE Expo in Louisville...6 Holiday Gifts for Big (and Little) Contractors...8 Inside By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT In San Juan and Ouray counties in Colorado, the Colorado Department of Transportation is working on a project to repair five existing crib walls on Red Mountain Pass (U.S. 550). The purpose is to improve the safety and integrity of the road- way by reinforcing the under-highway embankment support walls. The work will include the construction of a reinforced concrete slab underneath the roadway (at Ruby Walls), and rock excava- tion at MP 79. The average daily traffic on this stretch of U.S. 550 is reportedly 2,164. Work progressed from July 7 to Nov. 15, when the winter shutdown began. Weather permitting, it will resume again in mid-April and continue through late June 2016. The project has a $5.7 million total esti- mated budget, which will not be finalized until the project’s completion. Funding is a combination of retaining wall construction funding, Federal Emergency Relief (Ruby Walls), and Public Lands Highway funds. Crews Face Challenges to Repair Colorado Crib Walls By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT Rutgers University’s Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) recently unveiled the BEAST (Bridge Evaluation and Accelerated Structural Testing) a facility created to study future performance and lifespan of mate- rials and elements, as well as maintenance, reha- bilitation and preservation techniques for aging highway bridges. The system is designed to quantitatively measure stresses and deterioration caused by extreme traffic and environmental loading on full-scale bridge systems and to do so in an extremely compressed time frame. Data from the BEAST will allow the projection of future per- formance and longevity of bridge materials and components. “The BEAST uniquely subjects full-scale bridge deck and superstructure systems of up to 50 ft. (15.24 m) long by 28 ft. (8.53 m) wide to extreme traffic loading and rapid-cycle environ- mental changes in a controlled environment. This extreme loading ‘fast forwards’ aging by as much as 30 times, making it possible to simulate 15 to 20 years of wear-and-tear in just a few months,” explained Andrés Roda, research engineer for the Rutgers’ BEAST Can Study Bridge Material Lifespan Nixon-Egli Celebrates 50 Years...32 November 28, 2015 Vol. IX • No. 24 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Distel Contracting photo Major challenges with the site include very steep slopes, falling rock, and the very narrow work site. see CRIB page 24 Published Nationally Data from the BEAST will allow the projection of future per- formance and longevity of bridge materials and compo- nents. see BEAST page 22

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

California Section ........29-37

Trailers Section............41-50

Paving Section ............ 53-62

Auction Section ..........66-73

Business Calendar ............71

Advertisers Index..............74

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

® WesternEdition

$3.00

Record Crowd Attends GIE

Expo in Louisville...6

Holiday Gifts for Big (and

Little) Contractors...8

Inside

By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

In San Juan and Ouray counties inColorado, the Colorado Department ofTransportation is working on a project torepair five existing crib walls on RedMountain Pass (U.S. 550). The purpose is toimprove the safety and integrity of the road-way by reinforcing the under-highwayembankment support walls.The work will include the construction of

a reinforced concrete slab underneath theroadway (at Ruby Walls), and rock excava-

tion at MP 79.The average daily traffic on this stretch of

U.S. 550 is reportedly 2,164.Work progressed from July 7 to Nov. 15,

when the winter shutdown began. Weatherpermitting, it will resume again in mid-Apriland continue through late June 2016.The project has a $5.7 million total esti-

mated budget, which will not be finalizeduntil the project’s completion. Funding is acombination of retaining wall constructionfunding, Federal Emergency Relief (RubyWalls), and Public Lands Highway funds.

Crews Face Challenges toRepair Colorado Crib Walls

By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Rutgers University’s Center for AdvancedInfrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) recentlyunveiled the BEAST (Bridge Evaluation andAccelerated Structural Testing) a facility createdto study future performance and lifespan of mate-rials and elements, as well as maintenance, reha-bilitation and preservation techniques for aginghighway bridges.The system is designed to quantitatively

measure stresses and deterioration caused byextreme traffic and environmental loading onfull-scale bridge systems and to do so in anextremely compressed time frame. Data from theBEAST will allow the projection of future per-formance and longevity of bridge materials andcomponents.“The BEAST uniquely subjects full-scale

bridge deck and superstructure systems of up to50 ft. (15.24 m) long by 28 ft. (8.53 m) wide toextreme traffic loading and rapid-cycle environ-mental changes in a controlled environment. Thisextreme loading ‘fast forwards’ aging by as muchas 30 times, making it possible to simulate 15 to20 years of wear-and-tear in just a few months,”explained Andrés Roda, research engineer for the

Rutgers’ BEAST Can Study BridgeMaterial Lifespan

Nixon-Egli Celebrates 50

Years...32

November 28, 2015 • Vol. IX • No.24 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Distel Contracting photoMajor challenges withthe site include verysteep slopes, fallingrock, and the verynarrow work site.

see CRIB page 24

Published Nationally

Data from the BEAST will allowthe projection of future per-formance and longevity of

bridge materials and compo-nents.

see BEAST page 22

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 28, 2015 • Page 3

2007 JLG 1930ES, Stk#: 9702, 500 lbs., 19 ft.Platform Height, 246 hrs., Electric Power ..........................................................................$6,500

2015 Big Tex Dump, Stk#: 9928, ST235/85Rx16Tires ....................................................$17,500

2013 Case SV185, Stk#: 9525, OROPS, 214hrs., 64" Bucket, Aux Hyd., Hyd. Quick Coupler,4 Cyl. CNH Eng ....................................$29,500

2004 Bobcat T180, Stk#: 9904, OROPS, 2,754hrs., 66" Bucket, 12" Rubber Tracks, 4 Cyl.Kubota Eng ..........................................$16,500

2012 Volvo MLT135C, Stk# 9831, OROPS, 814hrs., 78" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 17" Rubber Tracks, 4 Cyl. JCB Eng......................................$29,500

2006 Genie Z60-34, Stk#: 9684, 60 ft., 4WD,1,591 hrs., IN385/65D19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. PerkinsDiesel ..................................................$29,500

2005 JLG 600SJ, Stk#: 9711, 500 lbs., 60 ft.,4WD, 4,175 hrs., 15x19.5 Tires, JIB, 4 Cyl.Duetz Eng ............................................$29,500

OEM Tracks, Stk#: 9718, New OriginalExcavator Tracks: 28” Pad, 49 Links, 190MMPitch, Cat, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo, Kobelco,Case, Linkbelt and Others ......................$7,500

Cat PA56 E00100E, Stk#: 9202, Winch with fairleads for D6T........................................$16,500

2004 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9788, 500 lbs., 60ft.,4,076 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. DeutzEng ......................................................$29,500

2006 Komatsu PC200LC-7L, Stk#: 10067,EROPS, A/C, 9,306 hrs., 42" Bucket w/Hyd.Thumb, 32" Pads, 10' 6" Wide..............$49,500

2010 Skytrak 10042, Stk#: 9915, EROPS, A/C& Heat, 10,000 lbs., 42 ft., 5,891 hrs., 4WD,4WS, 72" Forks, 74" Frame, Aux. Hyd., Hyd. SelfLeveling System, 17.5x25 Foam Filled Tires, 4Cyl. Cummins Eng................................$49,500

2003 JLG 400S, Stk#: 9652, 500 lbs., 40 ft.,4WD, 4,810 hrs., 12x16.5 Tires, 3 Cyl. DuetzEng ......................................................$18,500

2003 JLG 600S, Stk#: 9789, 500 lbs., 60 ft.,4,473 hrs., 4WD, 15x19.5 Tires, 4 Cyl. Deutz Eng............................................................$29,500

2007 JLG / Lull 944E-42, Stk#: 9672, 9,000 lbs.,42 ft., 7,789 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 72" Forks, 72" TiltFrame, Hyd. Self Leveling System, 15.5x25L3Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng.$33,500

2008 Cat D6T LGP, Stk#: HR-233, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweep, Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade,7,426 hrs., Paccar PA56 Winch, 36" Pads, 10' 5"Height, 10'7" Wide Track to Track, 13 ft. Blade ..............................................................$149,500

2006 JLG G6-42A, Stk#: 9705, 6,000 lbs., 42ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,414 hrs., 48" Forks, 48" TiltFrame, 13.00x24 Foam Filled Tires, Hyd. SelfLeveling System, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ..........$27,500

2006 Lull 644E, Stk#: 9580, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft.,4,096 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 51" Frame,Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Self Leveling System, 13.00x24Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng$26,500

2012 Cat 324EL, Stk#: 10055, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 2,638 hrs., 48" Bucket, 31" Pads, 11 ft.Wide ..................................................$139,500

2008 Cat D6T XL, Stk#: 9892, EROPS, A/C,6,915 hrs., Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade,Ripper: D6H S#1EH04336, 24" Pads, 10' 9" Wide..........................................................$129,500

2005 John Deere 450J LT, Stk#: 9989, OROPS,6 Way Blade, 5,967 hrs., 16" Pads, 8' 3" Wide ................................................................$33,500

2014 Doosan DX225LC-3, Stk#: 9911, EROPS,A/C, 7 hrs., 42" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 24" Pads, 9'10" Wide, 6 Cyl. Doosan Eng. ............$132,500

2012 Cat D6T XW, Stk#: 10075, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade,5,853 hrs., Diamond 80J Ripper S#110243, 30"Pads, 11' 6" Wide ..............................$149,500

2010 Cat D4K LGP, Stk#: 10023, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweeps, Screens All Around, 6 WayBlade, 4,946 hrs., 70% U/C, 25" Pads, 10 ft.Wide ....................................................$68,500

2012 Komatsu PC200LC8, Stk#: 10076, EROPS,A/C & Heat, 3,852 hrs., 42" Bucket, w/SideCutters, 80% U/C, Automatic Grease System, 32"Pads, 10' 6" Wide ................................$98,500

2005 Ingersoll Rand SD45D TF, Stk#: 10038,54" Smooth Drum, 1,400 hrs., 12.4x24 Tires, 4Cyl. Cummins Eng................................$24,500

2015 Dynapac CA2500D, Stk#: 10071, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 3 hrs., 84" Smooth Drum w/PadDrum Shell Kit, 23.1x26R3 Tires, 4 Cyl. CumminsEng. ....................................................$102,500

2015 Dynapac CA1500D, Stk#: 10066, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 2 hrs., 66" Smooth Drum w/PadDrum Shell Kit, 14.9x24R3 Tires, 4 Cyl. DeutzEng. ......................................................$80,500

2010 Kubota B26TLB, Stk#: 10025, OROPS,4WD, 513 hrs., 17" Bucket, 2 Stick Controls,23x8.50x14 Front Tires, 12.4x16 Rear Tires, 60"Front Bucket, 3 Cyl. Kubota Eng...........$19,500

2012 John Deere 310J, Stk#: 10032, EROPS,A/C, 4WD, 3,847 hrs., 90%, Tires, 24" Bucket,Aux. Hyd., 2 Stick Control, 16x12.5 Front Tires,19.5Lx24 Rear Tires ............................$46,500

2013 Cat 324EL, Stk#: 10064, EROPS, A/C FMStereo, 1,471 hrs., 36", Bucket, 32" Pads, AcertC7.1 Cat Eng ......................................$139,500

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2007 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk#: 9993, OROPS,1,071 hrs., 64" Push Blade, 6" Trench,26x12.00x12 Tires, 3 Cyl. Deutz Eng ..$16,500

1974 Cat 910, Stk#: 10001, EROPS, 463 hrs.,15.5x25 Tires, 4 Cyl. Cat Eng ..............$16,500

Easy Kleen Magnum 400 Pressure Washer,Stk#: 162................................................$3,200

1975 John Deere 570A, Stk#: 10019, EROPS,969 Hrs, 12’ M/B w/Slide & Tip Control, 60%Tires, 13.00x24 Tires, 6 Cyl. JD Eng ....$21,500

2013 Cat 226B3, Stk#: 10073, OROPS, 977 hrs.,67" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 4 Cyl. Cat Eng., 10x16.5Tires ....................................................$27,500

2005 Skytrak 10054, Stk#: HR-356, 10,000lbs., 54 ft., 4,326 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, Aux. Hyd.,72" Forks, 72" Frame, Outriggers, Hyd. SelfLeveling System, 17.5x25L2 Foam Filled Tires,4 Cyl. Cummins Eng.............................$39,500

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Call or write for advertising rates, publication schedule and media kit. The Construction Equipment Guide is not respon-sible for clerical or printer's errors, every care is taken to avoid mistakes. Photographs of equipment used in advertise-ments are not necessarily actual photographs of the specific machine. Similar photographs are used occasionally andevery effort is taken to depict the actual equipment advertised. The right is reserved to reject any advertising.

SPECIAL SECTION41 TRAILERS

Be sure to check out this special section!

Keep up to date with the latest information on trailers.

FEATURES6 GIE+EXPO ATTRACTS RECORD NUMBER

OF ATTENDEES The 2015 GIE+EXPO (Green Industry & Equipment Expo), co-located withHardscape North America, attracted a record crowd of an estimated 20,000 attendees in Louisville, Ky.

8 HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS FOR CONTRACTORS, KIDS ONYOUR LIST

Plenty of creative construction-themed gifts can be found with a little searching forlittle people, adults and everyone in between.

12 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY: FIVE INNOVATIONSTO WATCH

Without doubt, the construction industry is increasingly adopting new technology.Projects can be managed from a tablet computer, machines governed through GPSsignals, and workers can clock in and out via text messages

12 NORTHWEST PARTS & EQUIPMENT BECOMES NEW MONTANA DEALER FOR TAKEUCHI-U.S.

Takeuchi-US, a global innovation leader in compact equipment, has announcedNorthwest Parts & Equipment as a new dealer, serving western Montana.

29 TRIBES FILE SUIT OVER HIGHWAY PROJECTState transportation officials have destroyed Native American cultural sites duringconstruction of a Highway 101 bypass in Northern California and failed to developa plan to protect additional sites as the project moves forward, according to a lawsuit filed Oct. 30 by two Native American tribes.

29 BEJAC CORPORATION FINDS ITS NICHEIn 1985 Ron Barlet was hired by his wife’s family to liquidate the assets of BejacCorporation in Placentia, Calif. He took a 90-day leave of absence from his job inthe finance sector to help end the family’s 30-year run in the undergroundpipeline contracting business.

32 NIXON-EGLI HOLDS OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATING50TH ANNIVERSARY

More than 200 people came out to enjoy a catered lunch and view NE’s latestequipment offerings. A second event was held later in the week for its Northern California customers at the Tracy, Calif., location.

34 PRIME SITE IN SAN FRANCISCO’S DESIGN DISTRICTSELLS FOR $10M

Transwestern announced it negotiated the disposition of the 17,242-sq.-ft. (1,602sq m) industrial property located at 828 Brannan St. in San Francisco, Calif.Michael Cisternino, Transwestern’s senior vice president and director of investmentservices and Steven Orchard, senior vice president represented the seller, 828Brannan Street LLC in the transaction.

70 EQUIFY AUCTIONS HOSTS GRAND OPENING OFSEALY, TEXAS FACILITY

Equify Auctions LLC opened its third facility in Sealy, Texas, in grand style. TheSealy site has the same footprint as Equify’s other locations in Cisco and Wills Point, Texas.

72 RITCHIE BROS. SALE DRAWS EAGER CROWD INPHOENIX ARIZ.

More than 2,450 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.’ multi-million dollar, unreserved public equipment auction in Phoenix, Ariz., on Nov. 18, 2015.

EQUIPMENT53 TEREX Bid-Well 4800

56 WIRTGEN SP 15i Concrete Slip-Form Paver

56 ATLAS COPCO Dynapac CT3000 Tamping Compactor

DEPARTMENTS64 CLASSIFIEDS

66 COMING AUCTIONS

71 BUSINESS CALENDAR

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GIE+EXPO Attracts Record Number of Attendees

Dustin Odegaard of Kage Innovation LLC presents thecompany’s 8 ft. (2.4 m) Snow Fire Series plow for skidsteers.

Corey Enyart of ProTouch LLC inNashville, Tenn., tries out a BobcatE35i compact excavator.

Tim Nelson (L) of E.C.K. Tree &Outdoor, based in Nedrow, N.Y., learnsthe latest about Western’s The StrikerHopper Spreader from FisherSnowplows’ Norm Klimko.

Brad Bauer of Green Cow Lawn &Landscaping in Hampton, Va., said he’simpressed with the Caterpillar 303.5 E2mini-excavator, and said it seems like aversatile machine with plenty of powerand would work well in tight spaces.

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Meyer’s Dave Navroth stands ready totalk snow and ice control with atten-dees at the show.

(L-R): Rick Knuth of Boss Products discusses snow and icemanagement with Elton Lyons of Road Runner Enterprisesin Morgantown, W.Va., along with Chuck Schmidt of Boss,Matthew Franks of Pro Mow Lawn Care and Richard Dunnof Road Runner.

The 2015 GIE+EXPO (Green Industry &Equipment Expo), co-located withHardscape North America, attracted a

record crowd of an estimated 20,000 attendees inLouisville, Ky. The combined events kicked offwith a dealer day for dealers, retailers and distrib-utors only on Oct. 21 and opened for all industryparticipants on Oct. 22 to 23. Along with anincrease in attendance numbers, exhibitor partici-pation also was up with 195 new exhibitors to addup to a total of more than 850 GIE+EXPO andHNA indoor and outdoor exhibits, equipment dis-plays and demonstration areas. Held at theKentucky Exposition Center, the event encom-passed 500,000 sq. ft. inside exhibit space and19-acre outdoor area for equipment displays anddemonstrations.New product showcase participants included

Gravely, with the introduction of the new Pro-QXT tractor and BOSS snowplow with the SL3w/Ice shield technology lighting system. Caseunveiled its TV380 compact track loader, whichemploys SCR technology, an after-treatment sys-tem, to meet Tier IV Final requirements. In addi-tion, Kawasaki Motors Corporation showcasedits Mule Pro Series, and FX730V EFI engine, andThe Toro Company introduced several new land-scape machines.Caterpillar also presented the company’s 259D

compact track loader with suspended undercar-riage system providing superior traction, flota-tion, stability and speed and new hand and footcontrol options as well as several new attach-ments geared for landscape and light constructionapplications.

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Holiday Gift Ideas for Contractors, Kids on Your ListBy Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Plenty of creative construction-themed gifts can be foundwith a little searching for little people, adults and everyone inbetween. Here’s a compilation of some of our favorites.

• The Construction GameBy The Weekend FarmerThis game allows players to bid on jobs and buy dozers,

backhoes, excavators and scrapers to get the work done.Adapted from the Farming Game by a construction engineer,the game is for 2 to 6 players and takes 30 to 45 minutes toplay. For ages 10 - adult.http://www.amazon.com/The-Weekend-Farmer-300-

Construction/dp/B0000DJX63/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1447871079&sr=8-9&keywords=top+contractor+gifts

• Magnetic WristbandBy MagnelexPerfect for holding tools, screws, nails, bolts, drilling bits

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• Apple Cookie and Chocolate Company GiftsThe Apple Cookie and Chocolate Company offers a wide

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• Clippa Lady Mini ToolsClipBy Monkey BusinessThis clever hair clip has a

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• Excavator Personalized Christmas OrnamentOrnamentShop.comThis excavator ornament included a boom, stick, bucket

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• Contractor PenBy Jac ZagooryThis multi-use contractor tool features level and plumb

bubbles, drywall and angle gauges, a ruler, a magnetic stripand a mini-pen holder. The pen included is a superior writ-ing instrument known as the Fisher Space Pen, designed towithstand the extreme temperatures and conditions of space.It writes upside down, in freezing cold and hot temperatures,underwater, on wood, on aluminum and on galvanized steel. http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/contractor-

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Takeuchi-US, a global innovationleader in compact equipment, hasannounced Northwest Parts &Equipment as a new dealer, servingwestern Montana. The full-service dealer has three loca-

tions in Montana, including its head-quarters in Columbia Falls and smallerstores in Butte and Missoula. NorthwestParts & Equipment will carry Takeuchiexcavators, skid steer loaders, trackloaders and wheel loaders.Founded in 1981 by Gary and

Peggy Hurd, Northwest Parts &Service is a family owned companyand serves the logging, mining andconstruction industries. The servicedepartment is staffed with factory-trained technicians capable of workingon most makes and models of equip-ment either at their shop or at the cus-tomer’s location. The parts departmenthas the product and expertise to helpget the most value for the customer’sdollar with either new, used or rebuiltreplacement parts, according to the

company.“We are excited to add Takeuchi to

our line and we believe that they are agreat fit,” said Chris Hurd, marketingmanager at Northwest Parts &Equipment. “We always want to makesure that the manufacturer’s businessgoals and practices align with ours, andTakeuchi certainly does. With versatileand durable products, we know ourconstruction customers will benefit outon the job site from their equipment.”“Northwest Parts & Equipment has

been around for more than 30 yearsand have done a great job servicingtheir customers in Montana,” said Kim

Robinson, Takeuchi director of sales.“Family owned shops have great val-ues and really care about the success oftheir customers with the right equip-ment at their disposal. This announce-ment now allows their customers evenmore options out on the job site withTakeuchi. We very much look forwardto working with them for years tocome.”For more information, visit

www.takeuchi-us.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

“We always want to make sure that the manufacturer’sbusiness goals and practices align with ours, andTakeuchi certainly does.”

Chris HurdNorthwest Parts & Equipment

Northwest Parts & Equipment Becomes W. Montana Dealer for Takeuchi-U.S.

Construction Technology: Five Innovations to WatchBy Jeff WinkeCEG CORRESPONDENT

Without doubt, the construction industry is increasinglyadopting new technology. Projects can be managed from atablet computer, machines governed through GPS signals,and workers can clock in and out via text messages. Today,the way in which construction contractors perform work isbeing transformed by new technological devices and inno-vations. Here are five to keep an eye on:

1. Wearable Technology— Think of the possibilities fortechnology like Google Glass with its optical head-mounteddisplay (OHMD) — in other words eye glasses that have thecapability of reflecting projected images as well as allowingthe user to see an augmented reality through it. The realworld is augmented or supplemented by computer-generat-ed sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data.So, a construction worker or manager could use an OHMDin the field to easily view a site plan and work instructions,monitor workers’ health and well-being, take photographsand video and communicate with off-site coworkers.The Apple Watch is another wearable with potential. Apps

for the device are being developed for project management,productivity and communication. Construction apps aresurely on the way. There are project estimating and invoic-ing apps already, so more specific construction contractorapps will follow.

2. Thermal Imager — With the ability to see what thenaked eye can’t, a thermal imager can detect temperature dif-ferences, giving the power to see in the dark, observe invisi-

ble heat sources, compare relative temperatures and seethrough light fog and smoke. They function as a thermalcamera attachment that affixes to a smart phone, which cap-tures both still images and videos that are displayed as livethermal images right on the phone’s screen.

3. Smart Hardhats — High-tech hardhats that use 4Daugmented reality technology to connect workers to theirenvironments. Contractors could know by just a glance thestatus of material deliveries, and builders could be able tovisualize a complete project before the foundation is evenexcavated. The head-mounted display improves productivi-ty, safety and efficiency by allowing project data to bestreamed and work instructions to be seen all in the contextof the job being done. Sensors can alert a worker to impend-ing danger.

4. Drones — Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) arechanging the way construction companies do business andmonitor construction activities. They provide a way to obtainreal-time data on job progress;�identify potential hazards orquality issues; and are being used for surveying and map-ping. The larger the construction site, the more helpful theyare in monitoring the project. UAVs for construction appli-cations include models with four, six or eight rotary blades.More blades mean more lift and more power for attachedpayloads. Many drone systems are controlled by smartphone, connected by Wi-Fi, and positioned using globalpositioning systems (GPS). Their design allows them toremain in one place for extended periods, thus saving thehigher costs associated with helicopters and small planes.

5. Phablets— A phablet is a smartphone with the larger-size screen that falls between a typical smartphone and atablet computer (phone + tablet = phablet). In 2013, phabletsales accounted for a quarter of all smartphone sales and withApple’s recent launch of the large iPhone 6 Plus, this num-ber is expected to keep growing. The benefit of the phabletis that it combines the communication ability of smartphonesand the larger screen size of tablets, allowing the ability toview drawings, detailed reports, and other material typicallyviewed on a computer.These devices are but a part of the technological changes

transforming the construction industry. Clearly, things arenot like they were and the future in construction is lookingexciting.

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

Today, the way in whichconstruction contractors perform work is being transformed by new technological devices

and innovations.

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tors/smartmax-build-n-light-smx505us-54199416

• Magna-Tiles Deluxe (DX)By Valtech Co.This 48-piece set includes solid colored pieces, along with

pieces with holes, curved pieces, a magnetic door and awheeled piece. There are 12 small squares, four largesquares, six isosceles triangles, 10 right triangles, 11 equilat-eral triangles, a wheeled piece, an arch and three specialshapes. An idea guide is also included. http://www.mag-natiles.com/products/magna-tiles-clear-colors-48-piece-dx-set/

• Playtown: Construction: A Lift-the-Flap BoardBookBy Roger PriddyPlaytown is a busy place, with diggers digging holes,

materials being delivered, and roads being laid. Each pageoffers flaps to tell about the picture above, and the back ofthe book includes a fold-out of a construction scene.http://www.amazon.com/Playtown--Lift---Flap-Book-

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928-526-0639

Phoenix2649 N 29 Ave

Phoenix, AZ 85009602-415-4700

Prescott1091 Commerce DrivePrescott, AZ 86035928-776-8300

Tucson5051 S Outlet Center

DriveTucson, AZ 85706520-294-5262

Lakeside10108 Riverford RoadLakeside, CA 92040

619-270-4300

Riverside20 Iowa Avenue

Riverside, CA 92507951-778-3700

Indio83-300 Avenue 45Indio, CA 92201760-342-8900

Imperial3275 Hwy 86

Imperial, CA 92251760-355-4331

Irving3230 East Airport

FreewayIrving, TX 75062972-438-4699

Fort Worth5301 Mark IV ParkwayFort Worth, TX 76131

817-232-8094

Hewitt215 Enterprise BlvdHewitt, TX 76673254-666-3900

Pflugerville16415 N IH-35

Pflugerville, TX 78660512-272-4141

New Braunfels19275 N IH-35

New Braunfels, TX78132

830-632-3100

Laredo102 Wilcox RoadLaredo, TX 78043956-718-1909

PAPE MACHINERYwww.papemachinery.com

RDO EQUIPMENT CO.www.rdoequipment.com

Newark800-231-2060510-790-3600

Fax: 510-790-9120

Sacramento800-227-3399916-922-7181

Fax: 916-922-4532

French Camp800-619-6319209-983-8122

Fax: 209-983-1105

Fowler559-834-4774

Fax: 559-834-4754

Rohnert Park800-325-9401707-584-9161

Fax: 707-584-4786

Gilroy800-848-4150408-848-4150

Fax: 408-848-5163

Redding530-241-4555

Fax: 530-241-0619

HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO.www.honnen.com

5055 E. 72nd Ave.Commerce City, CO

303-287-7506800-646-6636

Durango, CO970-247-4460

Grand Junction, CO970-243-7090

Ogden, UT801-627-0049

Salt Lake City, UT801-262-7441

St. George, UT435-652-8003

Casper, WY307-266-4474

Gillette, WY307-685-4288

Rock Springs, WY307-382-5284

Idaho Falls, ID208-523-9915

4 RIVERS EQUIPMENTwww.4riversequipment.com

Albuquerque, NM2301 Candelaria Rd. NE

505-884-2900

Colorado Springs, CO1100 E. Cheyenne Rd.

719-475-1100

El Paso, TX11323 Rojas Drive915-598-1133

Farmington, NM1100 Troy King Rd.505-326-1101

Fort Collins, CO125 John Deere Dr.970-482-7154

Frederick, CO3763 Monarch St.303-833-5900

Hobbs, NM2400 W. Bender Blvd.

575-392-6923

Pueblo West, CO685 Enterprise Drive

719-547-3505

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SANY America Inc.318 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269Tel: 678-251-2869 | Fax: 770-632-7820Email: [email protected]

MORE. DIGGING. EFFICIENCY.OPTIONS.

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T-REX EQUIPMENT, INC.2641 East Artesia Boulevard • Long Beach, CA 90805

562-531-4600 Or Call Joe Rexin 714-299-2273www.trexequip.com

APCO Equipment Corp.3432 N. 5th Street • North Las Vegas, NV 89032

702-871-7474 • Fax: 702-368-0871www.apcoequipment.com

A-Z Equipment Rentals & Saleswww.a-zequipment.com

East Valley/Gilbert1313 E. Baseline Rd. • Gilbert, AZ 85233

480-539-8700

North Phoenix602-992-1150

West Valley623-925-0200

Central Phoenix602-955-5100

Barnsco, Inc.2609 Willowbrook Rd. • P.O. Box 541087

Dallas, TX 75220214-352-9091

Hutto, TX512-354-4970

Fort Worth, TX817-740-2400

Walled Lake, MI248-668-1010

www.barnsco.com

ALLWEST UNDERGROUND RENTALS - SALES - SERVICE799 Valentine Ave SE • Pacific, WA 98047

800-828-8505 • 253-987-7555 • Fax: 253-987-7556

4020 NE Buffalo St. • Portland, OR 97211506-546-8875 • Fax: 503-445-2020

8419 219th St. SE • Woodinville, WA 98702425-398-2353 • Fax: 425-398-9354

www.allwestunderground.com

Event FeaturesVarious EducationalSessions, Seminars

(L-R): William Cates and Kyle Davenport, both of BlackJCB, team up with Greg Worthington of MH JCB to greetattendees and discuss JCB’s equipment lineup.

The event featured a variety of educational sessions andseminars including business management courses designedfor owners and managers, and basic and advanced levelhands-on training and certification sessions for technicians.

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

GIE from page 6

John Sargeant of Kubota Tractor Corporation dis-cussed the company’s SSV 75 skid steer loader withattendees.

Mike Kaufmann, Case Construction Equipment instructsan attendee on operating the new Case TR340 before tak-ing it on a test run.

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Rifle Equipment, Inc.1605 Airport Rd. • Rifle, CO 81650970-625-2580 • TF: 866-427-7970

www.rifleequipment.com

Orion Equipment18060 Des Moines Memorial Drive • Seattle, WA 98148

800-280-8124www.orion-equip.com

Tejas Equipment6380 Randolph Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78233

210-590-2445 • Fax: 210-590-1432

McAllen, TX956-682-1312

www.tejasequipment.com

Brownco Manufacturing & Sales1525 N. 105th E. Ave. • Tulsa, OK 74116

918-794-2855 • Fax: 918-794-2854www.browncomfg.com

Construction Edge707 S. Robinson Dr. • Robinson, TX 76706

254-855-6242 • Fax: 888-407-8323www.construction-edge.com

Hammerco, Inc.2269 Hamner Ave. • Norco, CA 92860

800-741-5157

8105 Phlox St. • Downey, CA 90241www.hammerco.us

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KOMATSU EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

1486 South Distribution DriveSalt Lake City, UT 84104

801-972-36604460 Pioneer Way

Elko, NV 89801775-753-7557

3825 Losee RoadNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030

702-399-1004900 Marietta WaySparks, NV 89431

775-356-13341409 East 3850 SouthSt. George, UT 84790

435-986-100010790 South Highway 59

Gillette, WY 82718307-682-1445

405 Jonah DriveRock Springs, WY 82901

307-686-1300

ROAD MACHINERYwww.roadmachinery.com

Gilbert, AZ480-545-2400

Phoenix, AZ602-252-7121

Prescott, AZ928-778-5621

Tucson, AZ800-989-8681

Bakersfield, CA661-695-4830

Fremont, CA510-659-1903

Fresno, CA559-834-3215

Mojave, CA - Coming Soon

Perris, CA909-355-3600

Pico Rivera, CA562-699-6767

Redding, CA530-229-3820

Sacramento, CA916-375-3540

Albuquerque, NM505-345-8383

Farmington, NM505-324-8601

project. Roda noted that the system’s 24-7 traffic loading delivers

up to 60,000 lbs. (27,215 kg) total applied vertical forcethrough two closely spaced axles, replicating the stresses of17,500 trucks rolling over the deck in a day. Inside theBEAST, rapid-cycling temperatures can fluctuate from 0 to104 degrees F (minus 17 to 40 C) to reproduce a range ofweather conditions; combined with salt brine applications,these conditions simulate the environmental impact of 15years’ worth of seasonal changes in just a six-month testingperiod.

“It is critical to understand the durability of our bridges,”Roda said. “In particular, knowing how long a bridge deck,patching material, overlay and other elements of the bridgeare going to last can make a big difference in bridge man-agement. Being able to forecast the longevity of these mate-rials has been an uncertainty. What if we could speed uptime? What if we could put a bridge into ‘fast forward’ toexamine the long-term effects and identify the life of eachelement? FHWA’s Long-Term Bridge Program has exam-ined these questions for some time, and it identified a needfor more rapid assessments. Our team responded to this chal-lenge by building the BEAST.”

According to Roda, it took about a decade of planning tocome up with the concept of full-scale, accelerated bridgetesting. The process sped up over the past two years, whenthe team identified a suitable site, established footprint con-straints, developed specifications for the equipment, andsecured a contract with Applied Research Associates (ARA).ARA collaborated with CAIT and its partners to design andconstruct the BEAST.

“There were many key decisions made with regard toexperiment capabilities, such as brine application, number ofpotential girders on bridge specimens and others,” Rodasaid. “The team made concessions and worked within budg-et to establish realistic parameters for researchers to adoptduring experimentation so that results would be applicable to

inventory bridges.”The facility was dedicated on Oct. 14, during a public

event that included a dedication and ribbon cutting, demon-stration, and tours.

Currently, the team is developing the details for the firstexperiment. Once the first bridge is constructed andinstalled, testing will begin.

The BEAST Specifications & Testing Capabilities

Basic Specifications:• Accommodates spans up to 50 ft. long by 28 ft. wide• Traffic loading: Two-axle loading cart applies 10 to 60

BEAST Studies Construction Materials

Rutgers University’s Center for Advanced Infrastructureand Transportation (CAIT) recently unveiled the BEAST(Bridge Evaluation and Accelerated Structural Testing).

BEAST from page 1

see BEAST page 26

The system is designed to quantitatively measurestresses and deterioration caused by extreme trafficand environmental loading on full-scale bridge sys-tems and to do so in an extremely compressed timeframe.

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MADE WITH PASSION AND PRIDE

KIRBY-SMITHMACHINERY INC.

6715 W RenoOklahoma City, OK 73137

800-375-3339405-495-7820

Fax: 405-787-5973

12321 E. Pine StreetTulsa, OK 74116

800-375-3733918-438-1700

Fax: 918-437-7065

Abilene, TX877-577-5729325-692-6334

Amarillo, TX800-283-1247806-373-2826

Dallas, TX800-753-1247214-371-7777

Ft. Worth, TX877-851-9977817-378-0600

Lubbock, TX866-289-6087806-745-2112

Odessa, TX877-794-1800432-333-7000

www.kirby-smith.com

POWER MOTIVECORPORATION

DENVER HEADQUARTERS5000 Vasquez Blvd.Denver, CO 80216

888-271-3308

Colorado Springs, CO888-271-3308

Grand Junction, CO888-271-3308

Milliken, CO888-271-3308

Durango, CO888-271-3308

Cheyenne, WY888-271-3308

www.powermotivecorp.com

WAUKESHA-PEARCE

INDUSTRIES, INC.12320 S. Main

Houston, TX 77035713-723-1050

Fax: 713-551-0798

Tomball, TX281-351-9016

Kilgore, TX903-984-2011

Port Arthur, TX409-721-5305

Corpus Christi, TX361-884-8275

Edinburg, TX956-386-0107

San Antonio, TX210-648-4444

Pflugerville, TX512-251-0013

Buffalo, TX903-322-7150www.wpi.com

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CALIFORNIABobcat of Cerritos, Inc.

Cerritos562-926-2342 • 800-842-6652

www.bobcatofcerritos.com

Bobcat of SacramentoSacramento209-466-9631

NEVADABobcat of Reno

Reno916-827-6708

OKLAHOMABobcat of Elk City

Elk City580-339-9075

www.bobcatofelkcity.com

White Star MachineryTulsa

918-622-7787 • 800-324-7368www.whitestarmachinery.com

OREGONBobcat of Portland

Fairview503-907-1121

TEXASBobcat of Austin

Austin512-251-3415

www.qualityequipmentco.net

Bobcat of Brazos ValleyBryan

281-960-3346www.bobcatofhouston.com

Bobcat of DallasLewisville

469-586-0000 • 866-981-0905www.bobcatofdallas.com

Bobcat of Fort WorthFort Worth

817-654-2202www.bobcatofdallas.com

Bobcat of HoustonConroe

936-890-6790

Jersey Village281-477-8646 • 888-661-4669

Pearland713-413-2200

www.bobcatofhouston.com

Bobcat of LongviewLongview

903-758-5547www.bobcatofdallas.com

Bobcat of San AntonioSan Antonio

210-337-6136 • 877-451-8695www.qualityequipmentco.net

Valley Equipment Sales, Inc.Corpus Christi

361-884-3959 • 888-356-3139

Harlingen956-425-4300www.veqstx.com

UTAHIntermountain Bobcat

Orem801-293-2185

West Valley City801-262-0208 • 888-550-3640

www.imbobcat.com

WASHINGTONBobcat of Pasco

Pasco509-416-4005

Bobcat of SeattleKent

253-850-8140

Bobcat of SpokaneSpokane

509-321-0289

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Narrow Roadway, ElevationChallenge Crib Wall Workers

The prime contractor is Rock &Company, Brighton, Colo., under the direc-tion of vice president Scott Davis.

According to Ed Archuleta, P.E., CDOTRegion 5 program engineer, the challengeswith the project are too numerous to list, buta few include the narrow roadway, high ele-vation that is prone to snowfall (which didcome in early November, resulting in thisseason’s wrap up of work a couple of weeksearly), and finally “rock, rock, and rock.”

Davis added that major challenges withthe site include “very steep slopes, fallingrock, and the very narrow work site.Maintaining safe and timely traffic flow alsois a major challenge, as much of the work iswithin, above, or beneath the travel lanes.”

Archuleta explained that Red MountainPass is designated as a Scenic Byway, whichis a prime tourist corridor for the local com-munities.

“The roadway has historical significancewhich is dealt with in the design, and fewbidders are interested in working in this loca-tion,” he said. “There is a short constructionseason with risk of weather from snow inspring and fall as well as rain monsoons inthe summer.”

One particularly unique feature of the proj-ect is its geotechnical engineering challenge.

“These walls were built more than 50years ago with no ‘as-builts’ and/or design torefer to in order to determine what we willuncover, hence there are design modifica-

tions during construction,” Archuleta said.“Everyone walks away with a sense ofaccomplishment after completing this kind ofchallenging project on this historic highway.”

The project consists of three work sites (1,2, and 3). Work sites 2 and 3 are locatednorth of the summit. Work site 2 is just southof Engineer Pass turn-off and work site 3 isjust north of the turn.

According to Davis, work site 2 (MP88.5) included three major MechanicallyStabilized Earth (MSE) retaining structuresholding up the southbound lane, totaling2,561 sq. ft. (238 sq m). One of the wallscontains a new 36 in. (91.44 cm) diametersteel culvert (replacing an old failed culvert).

CRIB from page 1

see CRIB page 63

Distel Contracting photoThe project consists of three work sites(1, 2, and 3). Work sites 2 and 3 arelocated north of the summit. Work site 2is just south of Engineer Pass turn-offand work site 3 is just north of the turn.

ODOT photoIn San Juan and Ouray counties inColorado, the Colorado Departmentof Transportation is working on aproject to repair five existing cribwalls on Red Mountain Pass (U.S. 550).

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Hlavinka JCB7105 Hwy. 59 N.

Victoria, TX 77905361-541-6100

Angleton, TX979-308-6870

www.hlavinkajcb.com

San Antonio, TX210-662-9701

www.jcbofsouthtexas.com

Lubbock, TX806-745-2000

Wichita Falls, TX940-687-2726

Odessa, TX432-337-2823

Amarillo, TX806-372-8386

Midland, TX432-685-9999

Clovis, NM575-742-2726

www.ascoeq.com

kips (60,000 lbs.) continuous at 20 mph(32.3 kph); more than 17,500 passesper 24 hour period• Environmental loading: Rapid

cycling temperature fluctuations, 0 to104 degrees F• Application of salt brine 1 percent

to full saturation (standard testing willuse 15 percent soluble solution)Construction materials:• 31 tons (28.12 t) of rebar• 540 cu. yds. (412.85 cu m) of con-

crete• 90 tons (81.64 t) of steel• 6,600 ft. (2011.6 m) of high volt-

age cable and 1,300 ft. (396.2 m) ofground wire• More than 50 gal. (189 L) of yel-

low paintTesting Capabilities: Bridge

Systems, Components and Materials• Concrete: Any concrete bridge

deck mix design, corrosion inhibitors,

supplemental cementing materials andadditives• Decking Systems: Open, filled,

partially-filled or unfilled grid deckssuch as exodermic bridge deck sys-tems; orthotropic or other metal decksystems; prefabricated deck systems;precast slabs; and others• Rebar: Steel, epoxy coated, galva-

nized, stainless steel, steel clad, glassand carbon fiber polymer, etc.• Prestressing and Post-tensioning

Strands: Bar, wire, strands, couplers,anchorages, ducts and other components• Coatings and Sealants: Latex-

modified concrete, joint sealants,epoxy waterproofing seal coating, etc.• Superstructure Frames: Structural

steel, reinforced concrete, precast con-crete, prestressed concrete and timber• Joints: Preformed joint filler, elas-

tomeric joint assemblies, strip sealexpansion dams, modular bridge jointsystems, longitudinal joints, shear

locks and others• Bearings: Bearing pads, rein-

forced elastomeric bearing assemblies,high-load multi-rotational bearingassemblies and others• Deck Drainage: Scuppers, inlets,

downspouts, grates and other drainageelements• Safety Devices: Striping paint,

pavement reflectors, auditory safetydevices (e.g. Bott's dots, rumble strips,etc.), ITS devices and sensors, trafficcams, signage materials, and moreTesting for materials and compo-

nents not listed above may also beavailable. An expert panel will reviewrequests and advise regarding cus-tomized experiments.For more information, visit

http://cait.rutgers.edu/beast.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

BEAST Can Simulate Extreme TrafficLoading, Rapid Environmental Changes

When the team identified a suitable site, established footprint constraints, developed specifications for theequipment, and secured a contract with Applied Research Associates (ARA). ARA collaborated with CAIT and itspartners to design and construct the BEAST.

“Extreme loading ‘fast forwards’ aging by as much as 30 times, making it possible to simulate 15 to 20 years ofwear-and-tear in just a few months,” explained Andrés Roda, research engineer for the project.

BEAST from page 22

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8111 Mills Rd.Houston, TX 77064

800-234-5007Fax: 281-807-1233

Dallas, TX 866-270-1700

Lake Charles, LA866-222-0053Williston, ND701-577-7014

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Pacoima, CA 91331818-834-0102

www.hers-llc.com

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In 1985 Ron Barlet was hired by hiswife’s family to liquidate the assets ofBejac Corporation in Placentia, Calif.He took a 90-day leave of absence fromhis job in the finance sector to help endthe family’s 30-year run in the under-ground pipeline contracting business.Fast forward 30 years and Bejac’s

equipment, mostly Link-Belt excava-tors with Genesis demolition attach-ments, has 17 machines on the AppleComputer Campus job in Cupertino,Calif. Those in-between years are a story of

adaptation, diversification and survivalin the equipment industry.Barlet failed to do the liquidation he

was hired to do in 1985. While workingto sell off the equipment remaining inBejac’s fleet, he was approached by acontractor about renting an excavatorthat was still in the yard. “I said ‘ok you can rent it’, and sud-

denly there was a new revenue stream.In the 80’s rental was fairly unique andbare rental in its infancy. People pur-chased equipment, they didn’t rent it,”Barlet noted.

Over the weeks and months that fol-lowed, it became obvious to Barlet thatthe company could fill a need in theconstruction equipment rental market.He changed course, acquired the com-

pany and began to build what is now apowerhouse in the industry.The first few years were about find-

ing a niche.

Bejac Corporation Finds Its Niche

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) State transportation officialshave destroyed Native American cultural sites during con-struction of a Highway 101 bypass in Northern Californiaand failed to develop a plan to protect additional sites as theproject moves forward, according to a lawsuit filed Oct. 30by two Native American tribes. The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians and Round

Valley Indian Tribes say the project near the city of Willits inMendocino County was undertaken without adequate con-sultation with Native American groups. They say the projecthas destroyed an ancestral village site and blocked a salmonpassage used by their tribes for centuries. “Defendants in this case must not be allowed to destroy

historic properties, cultural resources and sacred sites to buildthe Willits Bypass Project,’’ the lawsuit filed in federal courtin San Francisco reads. The California Department of Transportation said in a

statement it was following all state and federal historicalpreservation laws, had avoided all cultural resources identi-fied during development of the project and met with tribeswhen asked. This $300 million dollar highway improvement project

will relieve congestion, reduce delays and improve safety fortraffic currently passing through Willits, the agency said. The tribes are calling on a judge to halt the project and award

them unspecified damages for the alleged destruction anddamage to their historic properties.The 5.9-mi. (9.5 km) long bypass would reroute Highway

101 through an area known as Little Lake Valley. The projecthas been beset by numerous delays and legal challenges fromopponents who think the road is unnecessary and too envi-ronmentally damaging.

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

Tribes File Suit Over Highway Project

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(L-R) are Robert Cycon, executive president, general manager of Bejac;Ron Barlet, president of Bejac; and Kimberlee Smith-Grime, vice presi-dent/CFO of Bejac

see BEJAC page 30

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Adaptation Helps Bejac Survive Changes in Market“I always felt that we needed to specialize in

something and be good at what we did,” Barletsaid.

By the early 90’s that specialty was com-paction equipment. Representing the Wackerand Hamm compaction lines, Bejac was one ofthe first companies to put delivery trucks on theroad to deliver walk-behind compactionmachines.

“In most cases we could deliver within anhour to our Southern California market,” heremembered.

In 1993, Bejac added Link-Belt excavatorsand Kawasaki loaders to its lineup as it rode theconstruction boom, which continued into theearly 2000’s. By now, the company had addeda location in Escondido, Calif., toserve the San Diego market.

When the downturn of 2007-2008 came, Bartlet knew the com-pany would need to adapt again.

“Based on where the construc-tion equipment business was at theend of ’08, and on predictions that itwould be pretty slim for years tocome, we took a long look at whatwe were and what we needed to doto ensure our long-term success,”he said.

Barlet’s team decided on two ini-tiatives that would shape the com-pany’s future. First, to expand itsterritory and secondly to expandinto lines that were not traditional tothe construction industry.

Barlet reasoned that his company“knew diesel engines and hydraulic

(L-R) are Ron Barlet, president of Bejac; Robert Cycon, executivepresident, general manager of Bejac; Peter Oppenheimer, AppleCFO; Scott Williams, NCM project manager; and Peter Sanchez.

The company knew diesel engines and hydraulic pumps. It couldlearn the new industries, and that’s what it did, quickly joiningthe ISRI, US Compost Council, Association of California Loggersand other groups.

Expanding from its original locations in Placentia and Escondido to seven locations throughoutCalifornia by 2011, made the company attractive to single line manufacturers that preferred deal-ing with one strong distributor in the market rather than supporting several dealers.

Fast forward 30 years and Bejac’s equipment, mostly Link-Beltexcavators with Genesis demolition attachments, has 17machines on the Apple Computer Campus job in Cupertino, Calif.

Barlet reasoned that his company “knew diesel engines andhydraulic pumps,” and that they could learn to service any equip-ment that utilized those two components.

BEJAC from page 29

see BEJAC page 36

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Nixon-Egli Holds Open House Celebrating 50th Anniversary

Craig Huber (L) of Craig’s Crane & Serviceand Dave Hietmiller, Nixon-Egli service man-ager, are on hand to help celebrate.

Chris Tuey (L), Caliber Paving lead mechanic,and Shawn Hutchings, product support special-ist with Lee-Boy, enjoy the celebration.

City of Rancho Cucamonga employees Jason Martin, Ed Rue and RobHuddleston check out the Wirtgen Super 700 paver that was on displayfor the open house.

Let’s eat! Tyson Fristrom (L) and Scott Ryan, both of San BernardinoCounty Public Works, enjoy a good lunch.

(L-R): Rex Thomas ofFirst Capital EquipmentFinancing catches upwith Allen Hahn andJohn Skaff of Nixon-Egli.

A Link-Belt 8080 hoists the flags aboveNixon-Egli’s recent open house andanniversary celebration.

Vern Gunderson (L), Nixon-Egli vice president ofconstruction sales, talks with Mike Roy (R) ofBragg Crane and Dennis Schulgen, Nixon-EgliLink-Belt crane sales specialist.

Nixon-Egli Equipment Co celebrat-ed 50 years in business by hostingan open house for customers and

vendors at its Ontario, Calif., headquarters.More than 200 people came out to enjoy

a catered lunch and view NE’s latestequipment offerings. A second event washeld later in the week for its NorthernCalifornia customers at the Tracy, Calif.,location.Steve Nixon, president, Nixon-Egli, and

James Nixon, chief operating officer,Nixon-Egli, hosted both events.

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

see NIXON-EGLI page 33

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1995 CAT 631E: w/ 16300hrs, cab retarder, 37.25x35, Located in Phoenix,stk#4541 ..............................................$79,000

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James Nixon (L), Nixon-Egli chief operatingofficer, enjoys lunch with Bob Deidrick, vicepresident of U.S. Bank.

(L-R): Gant Corum, Jeff Pierceand Bruce Lindemann are onhand to represent the city ofCosta Mesa.

Leroy Maples (L) of Valew PowerSystems waits in line for lunchwith Joanne Randal of MontroseEnvironmental.

Nixon-Egli customers enjoy lunch and conversation at the 50th Anniversary OpenHouse.

NIXON-EGLI from page 32

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Prime Site in San Francisco’s Design District Sells for $10MTranswestern announced

it negotiated the dispositionof the 17,242-sq.-ft. (1,602sq m) industrial propertylocated at 828 Brannan St.in San Francisco, Calif.Michael Cisternino,Transwestern’s senior vicepresident and director ofinvestment services andSteven Orchard, senior vicepresident represented theseller, 828 Brannan StreetLLC in the transaction. Thebuyer acquired the site for$9.99 million and plans toadd three floors of creativeoffice space above theexisting structure, alongwith a complete remodel ofthe first and second floors.

“This site’s prime loca-tion between the headquar-ters for Pinterest andAirbnb, and directly acrossfrom one of the largesthousing developments inShowplace Square made

828 Brannan an ideal rede-velopment opportunity,”said Cisternino. “The newownership’s plan to add cre-ative office space will makethis a highly sought-afterlocation for tech and socialmedia companies that havebeen actively looking tolease space in this submar-ket.”

The property is across thestreet from the planned 432-unit, mixed-use apartmentcomplex being developedby Equity Residential. Thedevelopment also will have37,000 sq. ft. (3,437 sq m)of landscaped open spaceand 3,000 sq. ft. (278.7 sqm) of retail/restaurant space.

For more information,visit transwestern.com.

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Website at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

Transwestern announced it negotiated the disposition of the 17,242-sq.-ft. (1,602 sq m) industrial property locat-ed at 828 Brannan St. in San Francisco, Calif.

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Bejac Serves Customers in Seven California Locations pumps,” and that they could learnto service any equipment that uti-lized those two components.Meanwhile, expanding from its

original locations in Placentia andEscondido to seven locationsthroughout California by 2011,made the company attractive tosingle line manufacturers that pre-ferred dealing with one strong dis-tributor in the market rather thansupporting several dealers.During this time, Link-Belt and

Kawasaki allowed Bejac to greatlyexpand its territory, replacing deal-ers that had not survived the reces-sion, while manufacturers likeBandit, Komptech and TimberProchose the company to representtheir lines.Suddenly Bejac was supporting

not only the construction industry,but also demolition, logging, recy-cling, green waste and scrap han-dling.

“Once we took over the newlines our clientele changed imme-diately,” he said. “We started doingbusiness with municipalities andcompanies like Sierra Pacific, thelargest private landowner, and whomost of our logging companieswork for.” “The key to success in previous-

ly unknown industries was know-ing what we did know, and know-ing what we needed to learn,”according to Barlet.The company knew diesel

engines and hydraulic pumps. Theycould learn the new industries, and

that’s what they did, quickly joiningthe ISRI, US Compost Council,Association of California Loggersand other groups.Barlet likened his company’s

transformation to that of an auto-mobile engine. “In 2007 we had only one cylin-

der in our car, representing onemain segment,” he said. “Eachdecision we’ve made has movedus incrementally to where we arenow, allowing us more cylinders towork with.”Where they are now is a $50

million a year equipment dealer

serving multiple diverse industries.The latest addition to Bejac’s

lineup is the full Liebherr line. It isits first multi-product line and itsignificantly complements what italready sells. “Liebherr adds pur-pose built high reach demolitionmachines, larger excavators,hydrostatic wheel loaders, dozersand track loaders to our offerings,”Barlet said. In addition to Liebherr, Link-

Belt, Kawasaki, Bandit, Komptechand TimberPro, Bejac also repre-sents Atlas Copco, Genesis andHammel, as well as the CECcrushing and screening lines.It now has six locations in

California along with a full-servicefacility in Phoenix, Ariz., and aservice center in Reno, Nev. Bejacalso opened its own central ware-house in Visalia, Calif., to supplyparts and better support customers.And, while sales have replaced

rentals as its core business, Barlethasn’t forgotten that day in 1985that changed everything.“People laugh at the things we

rent. We’ll rent some very expen-sive, specialized equipment today.”

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

Suddenly Bejac was supporting not only the construction industry, but also demolition, logging, recy-cling, green waste and scrap handling.

The latest addition to Bejac’s lineup is the full Liebherr line.

While working to sell off the equipment remaining in Bejac’s fleet,Barlet was approached by a contractor about renting an exca-vator that was still in the yard.

BEJAC from page 30

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Allis Chalmers Forty-Five Grader, 1:50 Scale..........................$120

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 S650 Skid Steer Loader, Millionth one, 1:25 Scale ......$65

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale........................................$60

Bobcat T650 Track Loader, Millionth one, 1:25 Scale ................$65

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Bobcat 7753 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$45

Bobcat V518 Versahandler, 1:25 Scale ......................................$65

Bucyrus Erie 22B Cable Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ........................$225

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ......................................$75

Case CX210C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................$50

Case 580 ST Backhoe/loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90

Caterpillar 215 Excavator (NZG), 1:50 Scale............................$100

Caterpillar 325L Excavator (NZG), 1:50 Scale ........................$160

Caterpillar 340D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................$150

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................$100

Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ............................$110

Caterpillar TH407C Telehandler, 1:32 Scale ............................$100

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

Caterpillar D6K XL Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..................$65

Caterpillar D6R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ......$185

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100

Caterpillar D250E Articulated Truck (NZG), 1:50 Scale ........$125

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Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale ................$75

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Caterpillar PR-450 Pavement Profiler (NZG), 1:50 Scale ......$135

Caterpillar 511OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$115

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Caterpillar 631E Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ..............................$50

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6.4x14 (1.9x4.2)2

55 (88)

T-9P6,800 (3,084)

3,190 (1,447)Torflex

6.4x16 (1.9x4.8)2

55 (88)

T-10P10,000 (4,536)

3,190 (1,447)Torflex

6.4x14 (1.9x4.2)2

55 (88)

T-12P12,000 (5,400)

3,190 (1,447)Torflex

6.4x16 (1.9x4.8)2

55 (88)

TC-10D10,000 (4,536)

2,600 (1,179)Torflex

6.8x18 (2x5.4)2

55 (88)

TC-12D12,000 (5,400)

2,600 (1,179)Torflex

6.8x18 (2x5.4)2

55 (88)

T-9D6,800 (3,084)

3,190 (1,447)Torflex

6.8x18 (2x5.4)2

55 (88)

T-9D6,800 (3,084)

3,190 (1,447)Torflex

6.8x20 (2x6)2

55 (88)

T-12D12,000 (5,400)

3,200 (1,451)Torflex

6.8x14 (2x4.2)2

55 (88)

T-12D12,000 (5,400)

3,200 (1,451)Torflex

6.8x18 (2x5.4)2

55 (88)

T-14D14,000 (6,350)

4,200 (1,905)Torflex

7x20 (2x6)2

55 (88)

T-16D16,000 (7,250)

4,600 (2,086)Torflex

6.8x16 (2x4.8)2

55 (88)

T-16D16,000 (7,250)

4,600 (2,086)Torflex

6.8x20 (2x6)2

55 (88)

T-18D18,000 (8,100)

4,600 (2,086)Torflex

6.8x16 (2x4.8)2

55 (88)

T-9HD7,400 (3,356)

2,600 (1,179)Spring

6.8x10 (2x3)2

55 (88)

T-9HD7,400 (3,356)

2,600 (1,179)Spring

6.8x12 (2x3.6)2

55 (88)

T-14HD14,000 (6,350)

5,000 (2,268)Spring

6.8x18 (2x5.4)2

55 (88)

T-3DT3,000 (1,360)

1,100 (500)Torflex

4.5x10 (1.3x3)1

55 (88)

T-5DT5,000 (2,260)

2,000 (907)Torflex

6.4x14 (1.9x4.2)1

55 (88)

T-9DT6,100 (2,767)

3,800 (1,723)Torflex

6.8x18 (2x5.4)2

55 (88)

T-12DT12,000 (5,400)

3,900 (1,769)Torflex

6.8x16 (2x4.8)2

55 (88)

T-12T12,000 (5,400)

5,560 (2,521)Torflex

8.5x20 (2.5x6)2

55 (88)

T-50T50,000 (22,600)

12,000 (5,443)Hutchens 9700

8.5x24 (2.5x7.3)3

55 (88)

T-24TA24,000 (10,880)

10,610 (4,812)Hutchens 9700

8.5x24 (2.5x7.3)2

55 (88)

T-40TA40,000 (18,100)

12,100 (5,488)Hutchens 9700

8.5x24 (2.5x7.3)2

55 (88)

TC-95,400 (2,449)

4,590 (2,082)Torflex

8x16 (2.4x4.8)2

55 (88)

TC-95,400 (2,449)

4,590 (2,082)Torflex

8x18 (2.4x5.4)2

55 (88)

TC-1212,000 (5,400)

4,600 (2,087)Torflex

8x18 (2.4x5.4)2

55 (88)

TC-1212,000 (5,400)

4,600 (2,087)Torflex

8x20 (2.4x6)2

55 (88)

TC-1616,000 (7,250)

5,900 (2,676)Torflex

8x16 (2.4x4.8)2

55 (88)

TC-18-318,000 (8,100)

6,200 (2,812)Slipper Spring

8x16 (2.4x4.8)3

55 (88)

T-3030,000 (13,600)

8,300 (3,765)Hutchens 9700

8.5x20 (2.5x6)2

55 (88)

T-5050,000 (22,600)

10,700 (4,853)Hutchens 9700

8.5x24 (2.5x7.3)3

55 (88)

T-110DTG110,000 (49,900)

19,100 (8,664)Ridewell

8.5x24 (2.5x7.3)3

55 (88)

T-70HT70,000 (31,750)

17,800 (8,074)Hutchens 9700

8.5x45 (2.5x13.7)2

55 (88)

T-110HT110,000 (49,900)

22,800 (10,342)Hutchens 9700

8.5x45 (2.5x13.7)2

55 (88)

TOWMASTER

Mfg/Weight

Equip. Weight Suspension

Deck SizeNo. Speed Rating

ModelCap. (lbs)

Empty (Kgs)Type

Ft (M)Axles MPH (KPH)

see CHART page 44

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DT508LP-5 3,670 (1,665)1,330 (603) SPRING �5X8 (1.5X2.4) 1 �55 (88.5)

DT610-10DP 7,660 (3,475) 2,340 (1,061) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT716LPHD-14 9,735 (4,416) 4,265 (1,935) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

DTR508LP-5 3,785 (1,716)1,215 (551) SPRING �5X8 (1.5X2.4) 1 �55 (88.5)

DTR610LP-10 8,060 (3,656)1,940 (880) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DTR610-7 5,220 (2,368)1,780 (807) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.0) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT610LP LE-7 4,670 (2,118) 2,330 (1,507) SPRING �6X10 (1.8X3.1) 2 �55 (88.5)

DT714LP LE-14 10,445 (4,742)3,555 (1,613) SPRING �6.8X14 (2.1X4.3) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH16-10 7,505 (3.404) 2,495 (1,132) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH16-12 9,375 (4,252)2,625 (1,191) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH18-14HD 11,000 (4,990)3,000 (1,361) SPRING �6.8X18 (2.1X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH16-10LE 7,940 (3,602)2,060 (934) SPRING 6.7X16 (2.0X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH18-10LE-HDLS 7,575 (3,436) 2,245 (1,100) SPRING 6.7X18 (2.0X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

EH824-14 9,500 (4,309) 4,500 (2,041) SPRING 8.5X24 (2.6X7.3) 2 �55 (88.5)

HT18-14 10,510 (4,767)3,490 (1,583) SPRING �6.8X18 (2.1X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

T512-6 4,640 (2,105)1,360 (617) SPRING 5X12 (1.5X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

T712-6 4,380 (1,987)1,620 (735) SPRING 6.8X12 (2.1X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

CH16-7-FULL 5,010 (2,273)1,990 (903) SPRING �6.8X16 (2.1X4.9) 2 �55 (88.5)

UT-6121,785 (810) 1,215 (551) SPRING 6.3X12 (1.9X3.7) 2 �55 (88.5)

UT-718 4,950 (2,245)2,050 (930) SPRING �6.8X18 (2.1X5.5) 2 �55 (88.5)

BRI-MARMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Suspension Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Type Ft (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

SK6 12,000 (5,442)3,370 (1,529) Torflex 14x6.7 (5.2x2.1) 2 65(104)

B6DOW 12,000 (5,442)4,200 (1,905) Leaf Spring 20x8 (6.1x2.4) 2 65(104)

10HA-PT 20,000 (9,070)5,880 (2,667) Leaf Spring 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 2 65(104)

12HA-PT 24,000 (10,884)6,530 (2,961) Leaf Spring 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 2 65(104)

15HDB-PT 30,000 (13,605)8,100 (3,673) Leaf Spring 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 2 65(104)

25XPL 50,000 (22,675)11,720 (5,315) Spring/Lift Axle 28x8.5 (8.5x2.6) 3 65(104)

25GLB 50,000 (22,675)11,600 (5,261) Leaf Spring 18x8.5 (5.5x2.6) 2 65(104)

35GSL/S4S 70,000 (31,745)15,500 (7,029) Leaf Spring 22x8.5 (6.7x2.6) 2 65(104)

35GSL/S 70,000 (31,745)15,900 (7,211) Single Point Spring 22x8.5 (6.7x2.6) 2 65(104)

35GSL-PT 70,000 (31,745)18,200 (8,253) Air Ride 22x8.5 (6.7x2.6) 2 65(104)

50GLB 100,000 (45,350)23,000 (10,432) Air Ride/Lift Axle 39x8.5 (17.7x2.6) 3 65(104)

50GSL/3 100,000 (45,350)20,500 (9,297) Air Ride/Lift Axle 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6) 3 65(104)

50GSL-PT 100,000 (45,350)22,700 (10,297) Air Ride/Lift Axle 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6) 3 65(104)

60GSL/PT 120,000 (54,420)24,500 (11,115) Air Ride/Lift Axle 25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 3 65(104)

50GLB/OF (Oil Field) 100,000 (45,350)21,600 (9,797) Air Ride/Lift Axle 40x8.5 (12.2x2.6) 3 65(104)

70GLB/5-OF (Oil Field) 140,000 (63,500)28,600 (12,972) Air Ride/Lift Axle 43.5x8.5 (13.2x2.6) 5 65(104)

EAGER BEAVERMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Suspension Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Type Ft (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Renegade LXL60,000 lbs. (27,216) in 16 ft. (4.9) 18,390/19,215 (8,342/8,716) 29.2 (8.9) 14 (35.6) 2 �55 (88.5) Mechanical and Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Renegade LX4080,000 lbs. (36,287) in 16 (4.9) 15,340/16,165 (6,958/7,332) 29 (8.8) 20 (50.8) 2 �55 (88.5) Mechanical and Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Renegade LXT40C80,000 lbs. (36,287) in 16 (4.9) (a) 20,040 (9,090) 27.6 - 47.2 (8.4, 14.4) 20 (50.8) 2 �55 (88.5) Mechanical

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 50100,000 lbs. (45,360) in 12 ft. (3.7)

18,100 (8,210) 24 (7.3) 20 (50.8) 3 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 51102,000 lbs. (46,266) in 12 ft. (3.7)

20,200 (9,163) 25 (7.6) 22 (55.9) 3 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 55HDSR110,000 lbs. (49,895) in 12 ft. (3.7) 22,635 (10,267) 26 (7.9) 14.5 (36.8) @ Drop Side 3 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 55L Plus110,000 lbs. (49,895) in 12 ft. (3.7) 22,960 (10,414) 25, 26, 27 (7.6, 7.9, 8.2) 18 (45.7) 3 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 55HMDSR110,000 lbs. (49,895) in 12 ft. (3.7) 22,935 (10,403) 26 (7.9) 14.5 (36.8) @ Drop Side b 3 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 55HMBMD110,000 lbs. (49,895) in 12 ft. (3.7) 20,635 (9,237) 26 (7.9) Beam/Rail Deck b 3 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 60 Class MDSR120,000 lbs. (54,431) in 12 ft. (3.7) 24,870 (11,280) 25, 26, 27 (7.6, 7.9, 8.2) 14.5 (36.8) @ Drop Side b 3 to 6 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 60 Class MBMD120,000 lbs. (54,431) in 12 ft. (3.7) 22,410 (10,165) 25, 26 (7.6, 7.9) Beam/Rail Deck b 3 to 6 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Magnitude 90 Class MDSRUp to 180,000 lbs. (81,647) in 16 ft. (4.9)

33,685 (15,279) 28 (8.5) 16.5 (41.9) @ Drop Side b 3 to 7 �55 (88.5) Hydraulic

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Xcalibur 53-9080,000 lbs. (36,287) distributed (a)

17,380 (7,883) 53 - 90 (16.2 - 27.4) 60 (152.4) 2 or 3 �55 (88.5) N/A

Fontaine Heavy-Haul Xcalibur 53-72 LP80,000 lbs. (36,287) distributed (a)

19,330 (8,768) 53 - 72 (16.2 - 21.9) 59 (149.9 )Upper/34 (86.4) Lower 3 �55 (88.5) N/A

(a) - Extendable Trailer - Rating In fully retracted position

(b) - Modular bogie connection

(c) - Tandem and Tridem Available

FONTAINE HEAVY HAULINGMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Standard Deck Loaded Deck No. of Speed Gooseneck

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) Length Ft (M) Height In. (cm) Axles Rating Style

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FT-10 CL �7,480 (3,393) �2,500 (1,134) 14 (4.3)

FT-6 CL 5,100 (2,313) �1,900 (862) 10 (3)

FT-10 (E,I,L,P) �7,480 (3,393) �2,500 (1,134) 16 (4.9)

FT-10WD �7,380 (3,348) �2,600 (1,179) 16 (4.9)

FT-14 (E,I,L,P,XP) �14,000 (6,350) �3,200 (1,452) 16 (4.9)

FT-16WD �16,000 (7,257) �3,700 (1,678) 16 (4.9)

FT-24-3 (E) �24,000 (10,886) �4,000 (1,814) 20 (6.1)

FT-5 �4,900 (2,223) 1,200 (544) 12 (3.7)

FT-10 IT I / E �7,380 (3,348) �2,600 (1,179) 16 (4.9)

FT-10 T PAN TILT �7,380 (3,348) �2,600 (1,179) 12 (3.7)

FT-14 IT I / E �14,000 (6,350) �3,450 (1,565) 16 (4.9)

FT-14 T PAN TILT �14,000 (6,350) �3,450 (1,565) 14 (4.3)

FT-15 IT-I �14,000 (6,350) �3,600 (1,633) 16

FT-16 IT I / E �16,000 (7,257) �3,600 (1,633) 16 (4.9)

FT-16 T PAN TILT �16,000 (7,257) 3,600 (1,633) 16 (4.9)

FT-3 T PAN TILT 1,800 (816) �1,100 (499) 10 (3)

FT-7 T-1 PAN TILT 6,400 (2,903) �1,800 (816) 14 (4.3)

FT-12-2 �12,000 (5,443) 4,900 (2,222) 18+5

FT-30-2 / LP �30,000 (13,608) 8,200 (3,719) 20+5

FT-30-3 29,700 (13,472) 7,600 (3,447) 20+5

FT-60-3 LP �60,000 (27,216) 11,400 (5,171) 24+6

FT-60-4 LP �60,000 (27,216) 11,400 (5,171) 28+5

FT-18-2T (TILT �18,000 (8,165) 5,700 (2,585) 24 (7.3)

FT-20-2T (TILT) 19,500 (8,845) 6,400 (2,903) 24 (7.3)

FT-50-3T (TILT) �50,000 (22,680) 11,200 (5,080) 24+6

FT-20-2 TA (AIR TILT) 19,700 (8,936) 6,200 (2,812) 30 (9.1)

FT-30-2 TA (Air Tilt) �30,000 (13,608) 8,000 (3,629) 30 (9.1)

FT-6DT (Dump) 4,500 (2,041) �2,500 (1,134) 8 (2.4)

FT-12-2 DT (Dump) �12,000 (5,443) �4,000 (1,814) 12 (3.7)

FT-14DT HD (Dump) �14,000 (6,350) 4,200 (1,905) 12 (3.7)

FT-24-2 DT (Dump) �24,000 (10,886) 7,400 (3,357) 14 (4.3)

FT-16E SD(Side Dump) �16,000 (7,257) �4,000 (1,814) 18+5

FT-3GEN (Generator) 3,500 (1,588) 1,000 (454) 6 (1.8)

FT-12GEN (Generator) �12,000 (5,443) 2,900 (1,315) 12 (3.7)

FT-20-2E GEN (Generator) �20,000 (9,072) �4,000 (1,814) 18 (5.5)

FT-10-1 PT (Pole) 5,380 (2,440) 4,600 (2,087) 22-33 (6.7 -10)

FT-14 PT (Pole) �14,000 (6,350) �5,000 (2,268) 22-33 (6.7 -10)

FT-15 PT (Pole) �15,000 (6,804) �5,000 (2,268) 22-33 (6.7 -10)

FT-24-2 TPT (Pole) �24,000 (10,886) 6,200 (2,812) 22-33 (6.7 -10)

FT-14-2 PT-C (Pole/Cargo) �14,000 (6,350) 5,400 (2,449) 10 (3)

FT-3R 1,890 (857) �1,100 (499)

FT-8R (Reel) 7,200 (3,266) 2,000 (907)

FT-10R (Reel) 10,000 (4,536) 2,100 (953)

FT-14-2R (Reel) �14,000 (6,350) 2,900 (1,315)

FT-80-3MX (Semi) �80,000 (36,287) 15,900 (7,212) 38 (11.6)

FT-100-4MX (Semi) �100,000 (45,359) 19,500 (8,845) 38 (11.6)

FT-70-2 NN-HX (Semi) �70,000 (31,752) 10,500 (4,763) 39 (11.9)

FT-100-3 NN-HX (SEMI) �100,000 (45,359) 13,500 (6,123) 44 (13.4)

FT-80-2 PL-HT (Semi) �70,000 (31,752) �16,000 (7,257) 45 (13.7)

FT-80-3 PH-HT (SEMI) �80,000 (36,287) 20,500 (9,299) 45 (13.7)

FT-100-3 PL-HT (Semi) �100,000 (45,359) �20,000 (9,072) 45 (13.7)

FT-70-2 HX (Semi) �70,000 (31,752) �12,500 (5,669) 48 (14.6)

FT-100-3 HX (Semi) �100,000 (45,359) 14,700 (6,668) 48 (14.6)

FT-80-3 OTR-L (Semi) �80,000 (36,287) 15,000 (6,804) 48 (14.6)

FT-70-2 OTR-H (Semi0 �70,000 (31,752) �12,500 (5,669) 48 (14.6)

FT-80-3 OTR-H (Semi) �80,000 (36,287) 12,500 (5,670) 48 (14.6)

FT-24S (Sprayer) �24,000 (10,886) 6,600 (2,994) 20 (6.1)

FT-30S (Sprayer) 36,320 (16,474) 8,100 (3,674) 22

FT-24-2 TT (Tender) �24,000 (10,886) 7,300 (3,311) 13 (3.9)

FT-45-3 TT (Tender) 45,000 (20,411) 6,800 (3,084) 24 (7.3)

FT-70-2 (SD) TT (Tender) �70,000 (31,752) 10,000 (4,536) 38 (11.6)

FT-75-2 (SD) TT (Tender) �75,000 (34,019) 11,000 (4,990) 38 (11.6)

XF-80-3 HDG �80,000 (36,287) �18,200 (8,255) 24 (7.3)

XF-100-3 HDG �100,000 (45,359) �18,200 (8,255) 24 (7.3)

XF-80-2 HDG-L �80,000 (36,287) 16,000 (7,257) 24 (7.3)

XF-120-3 HDG-L �120,000 (54,431) �20,000 (9,072) 24 (7.3)

XF-HD-110-3 HDG �110,000 (49,895) 19,000 (8,618) 24 (7.3)

XF-HD-130-3 HDG 130,000 (58,967) 22,000 (9,979) 24 (7.3)

XF-120-3 HDG-SL 120,000 (54,431) 20,500 (9,299) 24 (7.3)

FT-70-3 RGT-L �70,000 (31,752) 16,600 (7,530) 40 (12.2)

FELLINGMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M)

LT1016 10,000 (4,535) 3,150 (1,428) 16x8.5(4.8x2.6)

LT1220 12,000 (5,443) 3,700 (1,678) 20x8.5(6.1x2.6)

L2024 �20,000 (9,072) 5,900 (2676) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

L2424 24,000 (10,886) 6,000 (2721) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

317-48 70,000 (31,751) 16,560 (7,511) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

317-53 70,000 (31,751) 19,700 (8,936) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

318-50 100,000 (45,359) 21,000 (9,525) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)

318-53 100,000 (45,359) 22,000 (9,979) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

440-50 80,000 (36,287) 19,400 (8,800) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)

440-53 80,000 (36,287) 19,900 (9,026) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

455-53 110,000 (49,895) 24,060 (10,913) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

835D-53C 70,000 (31,751) 18,580 (8,428) 31.8x8.5 (9.64x2.6)

855C-48CA 110,000 (49,895) 23,100 (10,478) 22.5x8.5 (6.2x2.6)

855C-53 110,000 (49,895) 24,865 (11,279) 26x8.5 (7.9x2.6)

135-43 70,000 (31,751) 13,450 (6,100) 43x8.5 (13.1 x 2.6)

150-45 100,000 (45,359) 17,640 (8,001) 45x8.5 (13.7 x 2.6)

930C-45-12 70,000 (31,751) 17,265 (7,831) 45x8.5 (13.7 x 2.6)

930C-51-15 70,000 (31,751) 19,250 (8,731) 51x8.5 (15.5x2.6)

950C-48-15 100,000 (45,359) 21,419 (9,738) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

950C-51-15 100,000 (45,359) 19,385 (8,792) 51x8.5 (15.5x2.6)

LANDOLLMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M)

AC-10 20,000 (9,072) 5,800 (2,630) 24 (7.32)

TT-10 20,000 (9,072) 8,800 (3,991) 24 (7.3)

AC-20 40,000 (18,144) 8,500 (3,856) 27 (8.23)

TT-20 40,000 (18,144) 10,300 (4,672) 25 (7.62)

AC-20-ART Air Ramp (Air) Tilt Series 40,000 (18,144) 9,200 (4,173) 24 (7.3)

AC3-25 50,000 (22,680) 11,700 (5,307) 29 (8.84)

T3T-25 50,000 (22,680) 14,110 (6,400) 29 (8.84)

AC-23-ART Air Ramp (Air) Tilt Series 50,000 (22,680) 12540 (5,688) 29 (8.84)

Hydraulic Tail (HT) 35 Ton 70,000 (31,751) 14,600 (6,622) 30 (9.14)

Slide Axle (TA) 35 Ton 70,000 (31,751) 18,420 (8,355) 48-53x8.5 (14.63-16.15x2.59)

Slide Axle (TA) 50 Ton 100,000 (45,359) 21,080 (9,562) 48-53x8.5 (14.63-16.15 x 2.59)

Double Drop (SRG) 60,000 - 110,000 (27,215 - 49,895) 14,920 (6,768) 47.3. to 52.8 x 8.5 (14.43 to 15.80 x 2.59)

Doube Drop TELE 60,000 - 110,000 (27,215 - 49,895) Specs vary Specs vary

35CC 70,000 (31,751) 14,540 (6,595) 24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

50CC 100,000 (45,359) 18,180 (8,245) 25x8.5 (7.62 x 2.59)

55CC 110,000 (49,895) 22,450 (10,183) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

35RP 70,000 (31,751) 18,910 (8,577) 24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

55RP 110,000 (49,895) 22,400 (10,160) 24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

55SA 110,000 (49,895) 20,850 (9,457) 25x8.5 (7.62 x 2.59)

55SA-LD 110,000 (49,895) 23,850 (10,818) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

55SA-HX 110,000 (49,895) 21,660 (9,825) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

55SA-RC 110,000 (49,895) 21,960 (9,961) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

55SA-TELE 110,000 (49,895) 29,200 (13,244) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

60SA 120,000 (54,431) 22590 (10,246) 25x8.5 (7.62 x 2.59)

65-85 Ton (East/West Coast) Beginning at 130,000 (58,967) Specs vary Specs vary

E1Nitro Equalizer For use up to 60 Ton Trailers 2,950 (1,338) N/A

E2Nitro Equalizer For use with up to 70 Ton Trailers 5250 (2381) N/A

E3Nitro Equalizer For use with up to 85 Ton Trailers 6990 (3171) N/A

Drop Deck (Oil Field) 110,000 (49,500) Starting at 27,150 (12,315) 48 - 53 (14.63-16.15)

60FG (Oil Field) 120,000 (54,431) Starting at 27,160 (12,320) Starting 42 (12.80)

65FG (Oil Field) 130,000 (58,967) Starting at 31,100 (14107) Starting 59 (17.98)

4048TA - Traveling Axle Series 80,000 (36,287) 18,420 (8,355) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

4050TA- Traveling Axle Series 80,000 (36,287) 19,480 (8,836) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)

4053TA - Traveling Axle Series 80,000 (36,287) 19,480 (8,836) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

5548TA - Traveling Axle Series 110,000 (49,895) 21,080 (9,562) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

5553TA - Traveling Axle Series 110,000 (49,895) 22,140 (10,043) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

TALBERTMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs)

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8ST8,000 (3,628)

2,730 (1,238) 14x6.75 (4.2x2.1)

65 (104.6)

10ST10,000 (4,535)

2,730 (1,238) 14x6.75 (4.2x2.1)

65 (104.6)

12RBS�12,000 (5,443)

3,250 (1,474) 18x6.83 (5.4x2.1)

65 (104.6)

12TST�12,000 (5,443)

3,600 (1,632) 20x6.83 (6.1x2.1)

65 (104.6)

14RBS�14,000 (6,350)

3,250 (1,474) 18x6.83 (5.4x2.1)

65 (104.6)

16RBS�16,000 (7,257)

4,250 (1,927) 18 x6.91 (5.4x2.1)

65 (104.6)

16TST�16,000 (7,257)

3,700 (1,678) 20 x6.91 (6.1x2.1)

65 (104.6)

18DT18,000 (8,100)

5,900 (2,676) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

65 (104.6)

20DT�20,000 (9,072)

5,900 (2,676) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

65 (104.6)

20TDT�20,000 (9,072)

5,850 (2,653) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

65 (104.6)

24DT�24,000 (10,886)

6,100 (2,767)24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

65 (104.6)

24TDT�24,000 (10,886)

7,200 (3,265) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

65 (104.6)

30TDE �30,000 (13,608) 7,350 (3,333)

24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)65 (104.6)

40DLA40,000 (18,143)

7,350 (3,333) 24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)

65 (104.6)

40TDL 40,000 (18,143)10,000 (4,536)

28x8.5 (8.5x2.6)65 (104.6)

50TDL �50,000 (22,680) 13,600 (6,168)

30 x8.5 (9.1x2.6)65 (104.6)

50LBG�50,000 (22,680)

10,900 (4,944) 18x8.5 (5.5x2.6)

65 (104.6)

70SDGN �70,000 (31,752) 16,200 (7,438)

24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)65 (104.6)

80LBG�80,000 (36,287)

�16,000 (7,257) 18x8.5 (5.5x2.6)

65 (104.6)

100LBG�100,000 (45,359)

18,000 (8,100)18x8.5 (5.5x2.6)

65 (104.6)

102SDGN �100,000 (45,359) 20,500 (9,298)

24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)65 (104.6)

110SDGN �110,000 (49,895) 20,500 (9,298)

24x8.5 (7.3x2.6)65 (104.6)

INTERSTATE TRAILERSMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size Speed Ratiing

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M) MPH

SX2-302460,000 (27,216)

12,400 (5,625)24 (7.3) 2 65 (105)

SX2-332760,000 (27,216)

13,100 (5,942)27 (8.2) 2 65 (105)

SX3-423470,000 (31,751)

16,700 (7,575)34 (10.4) 3 65 (105)

SX3-443670,000 (31,751)

17,100 (,7756)36 (11) 3 65 (105)

SX3-463670,000 (31,751)

17,500 (7,938)36 (11) 3 65 (105)

SX4-373480,000 (36,287)

19,500 (8,845)34 (10.4) 4 65 (105)

SX4-493680,000 (36,287)

20,050 (9,095)36 (11) 4 65 (105)

SX5-493680,000 (36,287)

21,300 (9,662)36 (11) 5 65 (105)

S2-4034-MHV 60,000 (27,216)14,400 (6,532)

34 (10.4) 2 65 (105)

S3-4436-MHV 70,000 (31,751)17,400 (7,893)

36 (11) 3 65 (105)

S3-4636-MHV 70,000 (31,751)17,600 (7,983)

36 (11) 3 65 (105)

S2-4034-SHV60,000 (27,216)

14,600 (6,622)34 (10.4) 2 65 (105)

S3-4234-SHV70,000 (31,751)

17,600 (7,983)34 (10.4) 3 65 (105)

S3-4436-SHV70,000 (31,751)

17,900 (8,119)36 (11) 3 65 (105)

S3-4636-SHV70,000 (31,751)

18,100 (8,210)36 (11) 3 65 (105)

CP-2040,000 (18,144)

17,000 (7,711)24 (7.3) 2 20 (32)

CP-3060,000 (27,216)

18,500 (8,391)22 (6.7) 2 20 (32)

60 Ton Mine Series 120,000 (54,431)Built to Order 3-4 45 (72)

70 Ton Mine Series 140,000 (63,503)Built to Order 3-4 45 (72)

80 Ton Mine Series 160,000 (72,575)Built to Order 3-4 45 (72)

100 Ton Mine Series 200,000 (90,718)Built to Order 4 45 (72)

SMITHCOMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

XL 80 Low-Profile HDG120,000 (54,431)

110,000 (49,895) in 10 ft. (3 m)26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

XL 110 Low-Profile HDG110,000 (49,895)

100,000 (45,359) in 10 ft. (3 m)26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

XL 110 Cheater HDG110,000 (49,895)

110,000 (49,895) in 10 ft. (3 m)24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

XL 80 SDE (Step Deck Extendable)80,000 (36,287)

60,000 (27,215) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed 38 to 62.8x8.5 (11.5 to 19.14x2.59)

XL 120 SDE (Step Deck Extendable)120,000 (54,431)

100,000 (45,359) in 10 ft. (3 m)closed 38 to 57.8x8.5 (11.58 to 17.61x2.59)

XL 70 MFG (Mechanical Full-width Gooseneck)70,000 (31,751)

70,000 (31,751) in 16 ft. (4.8 m)29x8.5 (8.84x2.59)

XL 100 HFG (Hydraulic Folding Gooseneck) 100,000 (45,359)

100,000 (45,359) in 10 ft. (3 m)23.5x8.5 (7.16x2.59)

XL 70 MDE (Mechanical Detachable Extendable)70,000 (31,751)

50,000 (22,680) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed29x8.5 (8.84x2.59)

XL 80 MDE (Mechanical Detachable Extendable)80,000 (36,287)

60,000 (27,215) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed29x50.33 (8.8x15.34)

XL 80 HDE (Hydraulic Detachable Extendable)80,000 (36,287)

60,000 (27,215) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed 28.58 to 49.92x8.5 (8.71 to 15.21x2.59)

XL 100 HDE (Hydraulic Detachable Extendable)100,000 (45,359)

80,000 (36,287) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed 24.08 to 49.42x8.5 (7.33 to 15.06x2.59)

XL 120 HDE (Hydraulic Detachable Extendable)120,000 (54,431)

100,000 (45,359) in 10 ft. (3 m) closed 27.08 to 46.42x8.5 (8.25 to 14.14x2.59)

XL SPECIALIZED TRAILERSMfg/

Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

ModelCap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs)

Ft (M)

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Towmaster T-24TA Air-Tilt Bed Trailer Offers ConvenienceTowmaster’s T-24TA deck-over air-tilt trail-

ers offer convenience and easy loading by tiltingthe bed using air from the tow vehicle’s system.This provides a clean and efficient way of tiltingthe deck without the use of hydraulics. Thistrailer features an angled beavertail and rampsto offer a low loading angle; perfect for loadingsmall-wheeled or paver equipment. Ramps canbe manual or air-operated. Simply tilt the deck,drive on or off and level the deck back down.The tilt deck trailer features a single-lever twin-latch system to secure the deck to the frame. Thelow load angle allows for easy equipment load-ing and unloading.

Quick Specifications• 34 in. (86 cm) deck height (empty)• 8 ft. 6 in. (2.6 m) deck width• Dual air bag design• Air brakes• Low load angle• Dual-point, single-lever locking mechanism • 2 in. (5 cm) nominal white oak wood deck• D-ring tie-downs• Hutchens adjustable suspension• LED lights and sealed wiringFor more information, visit Towmaster.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

Towmaster’s deck-over air-tilt trailers offer con-venience and easy loading by tilting the bed using

air from the tow vehicle’s system.

Talbert Manufacturing Unveils New Tilt Trailer SeriesTalbert Manufacturing launches a new Air

Ramp/Air Tilt Series for easy loading oflow-clearance equipment, such as soil andasphalt rollers. The series includes the 20-ton(18 t) capacity AC-20-ART and 25-ton (22.7t) capacity AC3-25-ART. The units air con-trols provide additional operator safety whenraising and lowering the trailer for loading,and its low deck height offers a superiorview of the equipment and surroundings.“We received several requests for heavy-

duty, tilt-deck trailers with a reduced loadangle,” said Troy Geisler, Talbert’s vice pres-ident of sales and marketing. “Because ofthat, we developed the ART series as theheavy-haul solution. The trailers provideoperators maximum view of the equipmentand surroundings and feature the lowestloading height available in the industry.”The series features Talbert’s lowest load

angle, 7 degrees, for easily loading andunloading equipment weighing as much as

25 tons. Operators use the trailer’s controls,which uses air power to fill bags near thefront of the trailer to raise the deck and lowerthe ramps to the ground. The air-poweredramps eliminate handling heavy ramps andusing cranes or other equipment to positionloads. Operators drive equipment over the38-in. (96.5 cm) wide, high-density Apitongwood-filled ramps and onto the trailer deck.The unit’s wheels rest on the gripped floorplates over the trailer wheels for weight bal-

ance. Once the equipment is loaded, opera-tors use the controls to return the ramps tothe upright position.The low 8-in. (20 cm) headboard and 33-

in. (84 cm) deck height provide operatorswith an enhanced view of the equipment andsurroundings to maximize safe operations.The low deck height also provides addition-al clearance for bridges and tunnels whentransporting tall equipment. Plus, it allowshaulers to expand the range of equipmenttransported while complying with U.S. andCanadian hauling requirements.For additional safety and driver comfort

while hauling, an air brake system and hutchspring suspension provide maximum loadcontrol. Operators secure loads by usingsafety chains with hooks that latch to tie-down rings on top of the outside beams. TheART Series trailers come standard withValspar R-Cure 800 paint in Talbert’s signa-ture red or black. Customers can add theoptional Valspar AquaGuard for additionalcorrosion protection.For more information, call 800/348-5232

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

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

Talbert Manufacturing’s AC3-25-ART, thenewest Air Ramp/Air Tilt Series trailermodel, features an ultra-low load angle of 7degrees with a 33-in. (84 cm) deck heightfor optimal view of the equipment and sur-roundings while hauling.

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Bobcat of SacramentoSacramento, CA800-266-9631

4 Rivers EquipmentAlbuquerque, NM505-884-2900

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Helena, MT406-442-2990

Ditch Witch of ArizonaPhoenix, AZ602-437-0351Tucson, AZ

520-579-0261

Honnen EquipmentSalt Lake City, UT801-262-7441Denver, CO

303-287-7506

Peterson CatEugene, OR

888-738-4600

Bobcat of SeattleSeattle, WA

253-850-8140

Bobcat CentralStockton, CA800-266-9631

Mission ValleyTractor

San Jose, CA408-933-2300

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RESPECTFULLY DISREGARDS CONVENTIONAL EXCAVATOR WISDOM.Plenty of people make compact excavators. But none can say they engineered the first mini-excavator, zero tail swing excavator, swing-boom excavator and rubber-tracked excavator. At Yanmar, we simply can’t stop innovating. That’s why our nine excavators – seven with true zero tail swing – are each purpose-built to overcome the most challenging conditions, work with unparalleled power and conserve fuel. So, if you just want to play around on your jobsite, go get any old excavator. BUT IF YOU’D RATHER RULE YOUR JOBSITE, GET A YANMAR.

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Ditch Witch of Oklahoma/TulsaEdmond, OK 73034

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China’s construction machinery markethas been in decline for several consecutiveyears, but that is set to change. LiuGong, aglobal leader in manufacturing a full line ofextreme duty equipment, has repositioned itsforces, refined its strategy and is ready forthe challenges and opportunities that lieahead within new and existing markets,according to the company. At this year’s annual meeting for innova-

tive enterprises organized by the ChinaMachinery Industry Federation, LiuGongreceived the event’s top prize, the InnovationPioneer of Equipment ManufacturingIndustry Award.As the company who produced China’s

first modernized wheel loader in 1966,LiuGong has made a fresh start to its techni-cal innovation. The company now has 15product lines, including the upgraded H-series wheel loader, E-series excavator andE-series roller.This June, LiuGong opened its Global

Research and Development Centre inLiuzhou, China. This initiative will boostLiuGong’s research and development(R&D) to a level comparable with leading

global construction equipment manufactur-ers. With the world-class hardware in thisnew R&D center, a modern testing platform,modern manufacturing plant, as well asmore than 1,000 engineers across the world,LiuGong has entered a new era of R&D tofurther develop its machines, according tothe company.The company’s commitment to technical

innovation and investment in research anddevelopment has paid off. On June 15, 2015,LiuGong called a large and high-end productlaunch in Changzhou, the core base forLiuGong’s strategy in the East. Here,LiuGong successfully displayed the 8t and12t H-Series wheel loaders; the 48t, 50t and70t E-Series excavators; the TC550A andTC250A5 cranes; and the TD40E bulldozer.At the same time, 60 LiuGong excavatorswere distributed to clients within theAmericas.

Global PlayerHaving begun its internationalization

strategy in 2003, LiuGong has become anexample to other enterprises in the ChineseCE industry, demonstrating its success in

both overseas sales volumes and ratio ofexport products compared to its competitors.After growing from a local factory in a

small city in China’s southwest region to the22nd largest construction equipment manu-facturer in the world, Zeng Guang’an, chair-man of LiuGong, attributes LiuGong’s con-tinued success to the company’s globalvision, confidence and commitment. He pre-dicts that international business will accountfor 40 percent of LiuGong’s revenue in2020. He has good reason to feel confidentin this prediction.The company has established subsidiary

offices and undertaken mergers and acquisi-tions in key regional markets. It has built arapidly growing network of more than 374dealers across seven continents in more than136 countries. Supporting the dealer net-work are 10 regional offices with engineer-ing, marketing and service support, coupledwith eight overseas parts depots locatedstrategically throughout the world, ensuringrapid replacement of parts and servicing ofequipment. LiuGong does not enter a marketwithout dealers and support systems inplace. LiuGong’s most recent major global

action was to establish a manufacturing plantin Brazil in March 2015, in an effort to pen-etrate the burgeoning South American market.LiuGong highly values its relationships

with world-class partners. It has cooperatedwith Cummins and ZF on many of its coretechnologies and major components, whichit has used across LiuGong’s product lines,including the new E-Series excavators andH-Series wheel loaders.The company’s global strategy has attract-

ed talent from all over the world. DavidBeatenbough joined LiuGong in 2006 and isin charge of R&D. Following Beatenbough,other global experts in the field also havejoined LiuGong, from industrial design toproduct development professionals. HowardDale was appointed as vice president ofLiuGong Dressta Machinery Co. Ltd. inPoland, and chairman of LiuGongMachinery Europe B.V., after working withCase Corporation for several years.For more information, visit www.liu-

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

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

Company Hopes to Boost Market...

LiuGong Refines Strategy, Poised to Begin New Chapter

ICUEE National Crane Competition: Bowyer Wins AgainALL Crane Rental of Florida’s Kenneth Bowyer has once

again taken the top prize at the national crane rodeo compe-tition, also known as the Crane Operator & Rigger SkillsChampionship. The event was held Sept. 29 during the 2015International Construction and Utility Equipment Expo(ICUEE) in Louisville, Ky. The rodeo, hosted by Crane Institute Certification (CIC),

Crane & Rigging Hotline magazine and Altec Inc., is a craneoperation challenge drawing on contestants’ skills in train-ing, certification and experience in safe crane operations. Crane operators from around the country competed for the

$10,000 championship prize after each won a previously heldregional event. Competition was heavy, and several entrantsshowed up the day before the championship contest for thefinal of the regional competitions, also held at ICUEE, hop-ing to win the last spot available to compete for the big prize.There were more than 100 entrants in the various region-

al events, eventually resulting in a field of 14 entrants to thenational competition. Bowyer was an automatic entrant forthis year’s event because of his victory last year, and heworked hard to defend that title, becoming the first consecu-tive champion in the event’s history.“The course was more challenging this year,” said

Bowyer, a 20-year crane operator. “It required us to imple-ment a lot more skill while working to have the best timewithout making a mistake that could disqualify you. I wasreally shooting to win a second time, as nobody has ever wonit consecutively before.” Contestants competed on an Altec AC45-127S, a 45-ton

(40.8 t) capacity truck-mounted crane with a 127-ft. (38.7

m), five-section telescopic boom. The competition included a rigging challenge, as well as

maneuvering the crane—with 100 ft. (30.48 m) of boom—through a tough obstacle course. The weather provided a fur-ther challenge with rainy and muddy conditions, so operatorshad to close the cab windows and rely on their depth per-ception more heavily. “Four feet can look like six inches when you’re in the

seat,” said Bowyer, “but we work in that environment, soskill in those conditions is part of the job.”The obstacle course included maneuvering a barrel

through a course, tipping a pipe end-to-end and dunking themachine’s headache ball into a barrel. The headache ball is a

heavy ball attached to a hook to keep the crane’s lifting cabletaut. Crane Institute Certification (CIC), a nationally accred-ited organization that provides rigger, signalperson and craneoperator certification, designed the competition’s standardsand scoring.Feeling the support of the entire ALL Family of Companies

behind him at the competition, Bowyer also brought his entirefamily — his wife and five children — from Florida toLouisville, so they could watch the competition. Bowyerpraised the company and singled out his supervisor, MitchMcDonald, ALL Crane of Florida’s general manager. “If you wanted to mold the perfect boss, he would be the

mold. Mitch and the whole ALL family have been very sup-portive. At ALL, what we do is a lifestyle. We’re all profes-sionals, we look after one another, and we have pride in ourwork,” said Bowyer.“I can’t say enough about how proud I am,” said

McDonald. “Everybody is proud of him; the corporateoffice, all his co-workers — he’s just an outstandingemployee. Not only is he skilled at what he does, but he hasa great attitude, is a hard worker and really understands theimportance of safety, which is the most crucial thing of all.”Bowyer is happy to serve as “the man to beat” for next

year’s competition. Hoping for a third win next year, he takesa straightforward and easygoing approach. “Everyone hasthe same chance as I do,” he said. “Bring your skills andcome to the table.”

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

Kenneth Bowyer (C) receives his check for winning theNational Crane Rodeo Competition.

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The Terex Bid-Well 4800 pavesa variety of standard duty flatworkapplications with equal ease andefficiency, improving machine uti-lization and increasing return oninvestment. At a fraction of thecost of slipform pavers and moreeconomical than laser screeds, the4800 automatic roller paver makesquick work of slab-on-gradepaving projects, including portdecks, urban development roads,sewage tank bottoms, warehousefloors and parking lots, accordingto the manufacturer. The automatic roller paver’s

adaptable frame design is the keyto quickly paving complex slabsthat flair or require variable orinverted crowns. To adjust from aperfectly flat slab, machine crownpoints can be manually set at anyhinge on the frame, enabling thecontractor to establish single ormultiple crowns in the slab from+6 percent to -1.9 percent. Theframe rides the rail on four heavy-duty, 6-in. (15.2 cm) diameter legsand eight bogie screed rollers,offering an 11.5-ft. (3.5 m) totalspan. “Our wide wheelbase helps to

reduce machine pivoting from anyslight deviations in the rail to helpboost surface flatness,” said DeanJohnson, service manager of Terex

Bid-Well.The Terex Bid-Well 4800’s 48-

in. (121.9 cm) deep truss frameoffers standard machine lengthsfrom 36- to 120-ft. (11.0 to 36.6 m)for paving variable widths from12- to 116-ft. (3.7 to 35.4 m).Standard 18-ft. (5.5 m) truss endsegments offer up to 15-ft. (4.8 m)leg travel to each side of the

machine for on-the-fly variablewidth paving, so contractors canvary paving width up to 30-ft. (9.1m) without rebuilding the trussframe. “Contractors using the 4800

have said they can pave twice asmuch concrete in half the time withhalf the labor force than pavingone, 12-ft. (3.7 m) wide slab at a

time with a vibratory screed,” saidTerex Bid-Well District ManagerLarry Eben.Powered by its own standard

23-hp (17-kW) Tier IV compliantgas engine, the 4800’s paving car-riage rides along the truss via aheavy-duty dual chain drive. Dualspud vibrators impart vibrationright up to the edge of the slab and

consolidate up to 30-in. (76.2 cm)of concrete. The carriage’s auto-matic pivot feature ensures thatexcess concrete is continuallypushed forward by the two, 8-in.(20 cm) diameter rotating strike-off augers.The 4800’s Rota-Vibe reconsol-

idates the top 2.75 in. (6.9 cm) ofconcrete, delivering a denser andmore uniformly consolidated sur-face. Dual 5-ft. (150 cm) long fin-ished rollers improve surfacesmoothness and feature independ-ent rotational direction control toadapt to concrete conditions andenhance finish. The machine’sheight-adjustable drag pan allowsoperators to adjust the pressureapplied to the concrete surface toprovide a better seal, according tothe manufacturer.The 4800 paver features a stan-

dard 5-in. (12.7 cm) paving car-riage lift, allowing it to quicklypass over block-outs and obstruc-tions. The machine also featuresvariable automatic adjustableframe advancements from 0- to 17-in. (0 to 43.2 cm). For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

To adjust from a perfectly flat slab, machine crown points can be manually set at any hinge on theframe, enabling the contractor to establish single or multiple crowns in the slab from +6 percent to-1.9 percent.

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

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Terex Bid-Well 4800 Paver Excels at Standard-Duty Flatwork

Roadtec Presents Autotracking Package for MTVsThe autotracking package for the Roadtec Shuttle

Buggy material transfer vehicle automates the ShuttleBuggy, allowing it to operate at a continuous speed with apaver. This new option enables the paver to set the speedfor the Shuttle Buggy preventing any defects in the matassociated with stopping and starting the paver. Currently, MTV operators have to continuously monitor

and adjust their speed to keep their distance from the paverconstant; with the autotracking package, that constantworry is eliminated. The speed of the Shuttle Buggy is

automatically adjusted up or down to maintain a set dis-tance from the paver. This option seamlessly links thepaving train and improves operation by eliminating incon-sistencies with speed and distance.Pendant controls give the paver operator the ability to

enable or disable the autotracking and swing the ShuttleBuggy conveyor that feeds the paver. Two light towers onthe Shuttle Buggy indicate when the paver speed is goingto increase, decrease, or when it is maintaining the appro-priate distance between the machines.

Control switches for the autotracking package also arelocated on the Shuttle Buggy’s C1 conveyor and operatorconsole. These controls allow the Shuttle Buggy operatorto select between automation or manual modes. In eithermode, the light towers provide continuous aid to the oper-ator in judging the distance between the paver and ShuttleBuggy.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years

2005 Blaw Knox PF3200 paver, Omni IIIAscreed 10-18 ½ ftw/diesel heat, powercrown, slope & height,Cummins 5.9L dieselengine, auger paddles

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2014 Broce KR350 broom, a/c, 8 ft broom, Kubota 85hp diesel engine, water system, very nice condition

2005 Ingersoll Rand DD112HF double drum 78” highfrequency vibratory roller, Cummins diesel engine,water system

1995 Rosco SPRH-H chip spreader, 12 ft spread hopper w/platform, hydrostatic drive

2009 Hamm HD14VV double drum 54” vibratory roller,Hatz 40 hp water cooled diesel engine, double drumdrive, water system

1990 Ferguson 8-12B static double drum roller, 54” drums, J.D. diesel engine, water system

2005 Cat AP1055D track paver, Extend-A-Mat 10-20Belectric heated screed, power crown, slope & height,Cat C7 diesel engine, auger sensors

1999 Blaw Knox PF 2181 paver, Omni IA screed 8-13ft w/diesel heat, Cummins 5.9L diesel engine, powercrown & slope, front wheel assist

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,

safety barriers or slabs.

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SP 15i Features Tier IV Interim Emissions TechnologyWirtgen’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

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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).

Atlas Copco Unveils Dynapac CT3000 Tamping CompactorThe Atlas Copco Dynapac CT3000 tamping compactor

efficiently achieves specified densities on cohesive andsemi-cohesive soils while delivering optimal operator com-fort and minimizing wear. The CT3000’s padfoot drums aremounted on rubber tires to effectively absorb impacts, whichminimizes wear on the drum and vibrations to the operatorplatform. The roller also offers some of the highest produc-tion rates in its roller class — as much as 900 cu. yds. (688cu m) per hour, so it’s ideal for large-volume earthwork proj-ects, such as highways, dams and airport runways, accordingto the manufacturer.The Dynapac CT3000 is powered by a Cummins QSB 6.7

Tier IV Final engine, which offers low fuel consumption andless environmental impact. The 4-speed automatic transmis-sion provides optimum all-wheel traction for high produc-tivity.The front oscillating axle works independently of the

optional strike-off blade and the rigid rear axle. This enablesthe blade to work in a permanently level position and ensuresuniform distribution of soil on any type of terrain. The squarepads of the compacting drums produce the optimal amountof force to ensure uniform compaction density.The CT3000 drums are unaligned, which allows the rear

drum to compact areas that have not been compacted by thefront drum. This enables the Dynapac CT3000 to cover alarger area in fewer passes — saving time, fuel and, as aresult, money on the job, as well as minimizing the environ-mental impact of the machine. The compactor also featureshydrostatic steering that allows contractors to turn at anglesas sharp as 40 degrees in either direction. The compactor also

has a turning radius of less than 21 ft. (6.4 m) for maximummaneuverability and can travel as fast as 12 mph for fast andefficient compaction.The Dynapac CT3000 has a spacious platform with oper-

ator-friendly controls and a swivel seat for optimal visibility.The operator station rotates 180 degrees and has a variablesuspension for a comfortable ride. The control console givesthe operator easy access to all functions and a clear view ofthe LED panel displaying machine information. Additionaloperator safety features include a low center of gravity toensure optimum stability of the machine and two brake sys-tems — a service brake with an independent double circuitthat acts on all four drums, and a parking brake that actson the transmission.Contractors and technicians can

quickly and easily access theengine for fast maintenanceand less downtime. The com-pactor also isequipped witha high-per-f o rm a n c ec o o l i n gs y s t emthat fea-tures an inte-grated self-cleaningreversible fan.

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The Dynapac CT3000 from Atlas Copco com-pacts 900 cu. yds. (688 cu m) per hour,which is one of the highest production lev-

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Reinforcing Crib Walls Will Increase Safety of MotoristsIn order to complete this wall, a soil nailretaining wall was installed (to support a sin-gle lane of traffic while building the MSEretaining wall). A total of 58 soil nails and144 sq. yds. (120.4 sq m) of shotcrete wereused in constructing the soil nail wall.Approximately 1,200 cu. yds. (917.47 cu m)

of rock and soils were excavated andreplaced with specified structural backfill. Davis reported that work site 3 (MP 89.5)

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forcing steel were placedin the moment slab. Atotal of 1,272 linear feet(387.70 lm) of rockanchors were installed toanchor the slab to thebedrock. Both lanes, forapproximately 700 linearfeet (213.36 lm), receiveda pavement overlay andstriping over the newmoment slab.Finally, Davis noted

that work site 1 (MP 79)saw the drilling, blasting,and hauling off of approx-imately 7,000 cu. yds.(5,351.88 cu m) of rockfrom above the roadwayon the southbound lane.This excavation will facil-itate moving the roadwayfurther away from thesteep downward slopes,and provide more roomfor stabilization structures

(similar to those used at site 2 — MSE andsoil nails — to be completed next season).Major subcontractors listed by Davis

include Alert Traffic Control for traffic con-trol, Franklin Drilling and Blasting for rockblasting, Rocky Mountain Aggregates andConstruction for hauling and material pro-cessing, and United Contractors for pavingand concrete supply. Major equipment used includes a John

Deere 664 D loader, a John Deere 304 Jloader, a Komatsu PC 228 excavator, aKomatsu PC 78 excavator, a Sakai 48 in.(122 cm) roller compactor, a GMC SideKick single axle dump truck, and anIngersoll Rand ECM 360 rock drill.“Additional work was completed at site 3

by others, including repair of damagedpower lines and scheduled rock fall mitiga-tion maintenance,” Davis said. “Working incooperation with the other contractors, Rock& Company completed its established con-tract goals and returned the roadway to thepublic ahead of schedule.”

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CASE CX160B EXCAVATOR | LOWHOUR CASE CX160B EXCAVATORCONTACT: FRANKPHONE: 1-800-33-GROFFFAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRUCK TANDEM AXLE | I NEED A TAN-DEM AXLE TRUCK FOR SHORT RUNS.IT MUST BE WHITE (COLOR). IT HAS TOHAVE LOW MILEAGE. MID 20K RANGEMAX PRICE. CASH DEAL. READY TOBUY TODAY!! SOUTH EAST USA.PLEASE, NO OFFERS FROM OVER-SEAS.CONTACT: CHARLESEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JCB TELEHANDLERS 550-170 YEARS -2005, 2006 AND 2007CONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 281-491-0614EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PLASTER SPRAYING MACHINE | WEARE LOOKING FOR WET MORTARSPRAYING MACHINES HAVING A HORI-ZONTAL DELIVERY DISTANCE YO TO150 METER PLUSCONTACT: HARISH RUPARELPHONE: 919820913535FAX: 912224187144EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 BCONTACT: ROBERT CLINTONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT GRADERS | LOOKING FOR CATGRADERS CONTRACTOR OWNED.140G..140H...14G...14H...CONTACT: DALE LAMPHEREPHONE: 360-551-9778EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY | 7 TEETHON PINION, 36 ON RING, HAS ROCK-WELL SYMBOL STAMPED ON TIMKENBEARING LOCKNUTS..6 BOLTS HOLD ITIN, COMES OUT FROM FRONT..DOESNTHAVE REGULAR REAR PAN, SPLITSLEFT TO RIGHT, FOR A REAR WHEELDRIVE 1970 WAIN ROY FRONT ENDLOADER/BACKHOE, MODEL 220 SER#1228, MAY BE A FORD REAR END, MAYBE MILITARY SURPLUS, ANY HELPWOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.CONTACT: MARK HAMMONDPHONE: 1-802-349-9955EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUN-NING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEELLOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E WENEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E,950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II WE NEEDRUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F,988B & 972GCONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LANDFILL COMPACTORS | WE ARELOOKING FOR CAT 836H LANDFILLCOMPACTORS WITH 10,000 HOURS ORLESS PREFERRED AND CAT 816FLANDFILL COMPACTORSCONTACT: MARKPHONE: 519-686-1123EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED TO BUY NEW OR USEDEQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE BUY NEWOR USED EQUIPMENT MANUALS, CON-STRUCTION OR AGRICULTURE, SERV-ICE, PARTS AND OPERATOR MANUALS.IF YOU HAVE MANUALS JUST SITTINGON THE SHELF, OR HAVE CHANGEDOVER TO COMPUTER MANUALS,PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE YOUTHROW THEM AWAYCONTACT: JOHN WHITNEYPHONE: 530-864-0771EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANES | ALL TERRAIN CRANES. 100TONS & ABOVE..ALSO CURRENTOPENING FOR LTM1400 & LTM1500.MUST BE GOOD CONDITION WITHGOOD HISTORY & BE FULLYEQUIPPED.CONTACT: RAY PHONE: 00971504360403EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE WHEEL LOADER 644 BCONTACT: DAVID KUSTERPHONE: 6417407315EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER |NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER CATERPILLAR D3AT D10 1975 TO 2015 LOWHOURS FROM USA ONLY «CONTRAC-TORCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEERCONTACT: JOHN KRAWCHUCKPHONE: 516-316-2309FAX: 631-981-19020EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HOIST PETROL MOTOR 500KG WITHSTANDSCONTACT: RAYMOND WAGUDEPHONE: +254722364629EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT LOADER | WE ARE LOOKING FORANY GOOD RUNNING OR SALVAGEMACHINES FROM THIS LIST: CATWHEEL LOADER 980GI/980FI/980C/972H/972GI/970F/966H/966GI/966FII/966FI/966F/966E/966D/966C/950F/950E/950B/950A/936E/F/930/920/910CONTACT: MINA NABILPHONE: 7144944488EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT WHEEL LOADER | WE ARE LOOK-ING TO BUY, CAT WHEEL LOADER: ,950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, AND 966F.CAT GRADER :140G, 140H, AND 14GCAT EXCAV: 225D, 235C, AND 235DBOBCAT : S130, S150, 220, 330 AND 753JCB TELE HANDLER: 540-170, 550-140,550-170 WE BUY RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING MACHINES.CONTACT: NICKPHONE: +971527840246EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE BREAKER | I NEED ALL SIZES ANDTYPES OF PILE BREAKERCONTACT: AHMEDPHONE: 0096597537101EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PERKINS ENGINE 20425, 4 CYLINDERDIESEL | USED BUT RUNNING PERKINS204.25 DIESEL 4 CYL DIESEL ENGINETO FIT GEHL 5625 SKID STEERCONTACT: ERIC KIRKPHONE: 610-417-5123FAX: 610-346-8415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED GOOD CONDITION SET OFLUBRICATED RAILS WITH SHOES FORD8K DOZERCONTACT: DIANNEPHONE: 1225 6644232FAX: 12256641368EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SA 48 BOMBARDIERCONTACT: JOHN LUCCHESIPHONE: 2039483534EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED ENGINE - REBUILDABLE OK. IHUD6 OR TD6 FOR MY 10 KW GENERA-TOR.PHONE: 603-924-3837EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––A PETROL TANKER, WITH A CAPACITYOF 5000 LITERS, A 4 WHEEL DRIVE .CONTACT: JOHN KABBAHPHONE: +231 886 682 755EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SYMONS CONCRETE FORMS | ALLTYPES OF SYMONS STEEL PLY FORMSAND ACCESSORIES-USED CONDITION.ANY MANUFACTURER EQUAL TOSYMONS IS FINE.CONTACT: GREG MILLSPHONE: 502-561-0700FAX: 502-561-0180EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CLARK 85 WHEEL LOADER | 2420 H 2REBUILT TRANSMISIONCONTACT: RICKPHONE: 5862555067EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS (NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES) .WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRANKSHAFT | I NEED A CRANKSHAFTFOR A MITSUBISHI S4K-T ENGINE THATIS IN A CAT 120BCONTACT: EDDIE GREENPHONE: 864-327-3909EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRO SEEDER | 170 HYDROSEEDERCONTACT: BRIANEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PICKUP TRUCK | 2006-2010 FORD F1505.4 AUTO EXTEND CAB WITH HITCHFOR SMALL CONSTRUCTION COMPANYCONTACT: DUANE MILLER PHONE: 304-772-4030FAX: 304-772-5030EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SPEAR PARTS EXCAVATOR 225 | EXCA-VATOR 225 SPEAR PARTS NEEDSCONTACT: OSAMAPHONE: 00218925623078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STRAIGHT TILT BLADE FOR D6D SN.O4X7898CONTACT: TONY SANDERSPHONE: 9036417767EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

644 OR 544 VALMET FORWARDER.CONTACT: JEFF CARLSONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VERMEER SC 252 | NEEDS EXTRAWHEEL AND TIRE SET FOR VERMEERSC252 STUMP GRINDER USEDCONTACT: RICKYPHONE: 205 281 8315FAX: 205 640 3062EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FAE STCSSL 150 | I NEED THIS CRUSH-ER AND THE SKID MUSTANGCONTACT: ANNEPHONE: 956 984 90 10EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT S130 SKID STEER WHEEL |WE ARE LOOKING TO BUY BOBCATS130 2004 AND UP QTY NEEDED 12 WEPAY CASHCONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GENERAL 29529 TIRE 75% OR BETTER |GENERAL 29.5 - 29 TIRE 75% OR BET-TER NORTH EAST USA LOCATION.NEED 1CONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-692-0027EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOOMLIFTCONTACT: SAGARPHONE: 009765424247EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WELDER GENERATOR | LINCOLN 305DOR MILLER 300D PIPE PRO 350 PIPEPROCONTACT: PETE ASHBYPHONE: 231-942-1172EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRADALL | LOOKING FOR GRADALLXL4100IICONTACT: RON | PHONE: 604 240-2068EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE MX6 ROTARY CUTTERCONTACT: TOMMY GUNNPHONE: 704-692-4621EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1978, 1979 OR 1980 CAT 966CCONTACT: BIYIPHONE: 770-912-9934EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRENCHER | WALK BEHINDCONTACT: JERRY KINCHPHONE: 3213021595EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE USED DRAW-BAR FOR JOHN DEERE TRACTORMODEL 850CONTACT: SC SCOTTPHONE: 315 882-6632EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

EXTEC BOGIE S5 | LOOKING FOR 3AXLE BOGIE FOR EXTEC S5CONTACT: JOEPHONE: 724-944-5569EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2004 BOBCAT S130CONTACT: KHALID ALZAHRANIPHONE: 7574696199EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D5M LGP | I NEED L & R TRACKFRAMESCONTACT: JOHN FLOODPHONE: 843-754-6887EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED PARTS FOR A W-7 CASE WHEELLOADER: BACK LEFT STEERING AXLEHOUSING AND PLANETARY GEAR.CONTACT: TIM BAGWELLPHONE: 334-735-2464FAX: 334-735-5402EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRADAL 10,000 CAPACITY |CONTACT: MIRIAM GARCIAFAX: 7608415414 EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTACONTACT: ISMETEMAIL: [email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ASPHALT SEALCOATING RIG | ISO ASEALCOATING TRUCK WITH NO LESSTHAN A 1000 GALLON TANK.CONTACT: STEVE HARRISPHONE: 940-447-7311EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PLANT 150 TON PER DAY,PAVER, | ROAD CON MACHINERY USED,ASPHALT PLANT, PAVER, V ROLLER,TANDEM ROLLER, MOTOR GRADER.CONTACT: ARIF AZEEMPHONE: 2819489127EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID STEER | CAB HEAT AC BUCKETFORKSCONTACT: JIM POLINGOPHONE: 612-455-7135FAX: 6124557101EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 330C LONG REACH. MUSTHAVE: CLEAN OUT BUCKET, LESS THAN10K HOURS. EASTERN USA LOCATION.CONTACT: CHARLESPHONE: 678-758-0761EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY | HITACHI EX EXCA-VATORS: EX120LC-1, 3, 5 EX200LC,EX220LC, EX400LC KOMATSU EXCAVA-TORS: PC120LC, PC200LC, PC220LC,PC300LC, PC400LC KOBELCO EXCAVA-TORS: SK120, SK200, SK220, SK300,SK400LC ( MITSUBISHI ENGINE ONLY.)CAT E120B, 311, 311B, 312, 312B, 320,320B, 320L KOMATSU D61PX-12 D41P-6D58P-1 KOMATSU WHEEL EXCAVA-TORS: PW160, PW200, PW220CONTACT: MARKEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Case Introduces New Line of Tier IV Final Backhoe LoadersCase Construction Equipment

introduces its line of Tier IV Finalbackhoe loaders, including the new580N EP — a lower-horsepowerversion of the company’s popular580N backhoe that maintains thesame backhoe lift capacity andbreakout force with greater fuelefficiency and a maintenance-freeTier IV Final solution. All Case NSeries backhoes come standardwith SiteWatch telematics, and canbe outfitted with a variety of stan-dards/options such as power lift,ride control, comfort steer, procon-trol, easy flex side lights and amechanical universal backhoebucket coupler that allows contrac-tors to use attachments from com-petitive machines on their Casebackhoe. Each machine also isavailable in the Case Extendahoeconfiguration for extended diggingand reach capabilities. All Case N Series backhoes fea-

ture the company’s over-centerdesign, which transfers weight tothe front of the machine for smoothroading and better traction, andallows the operator to dig closer tothe machine. N Series controls aresimple, with adjustable pilot con-trol towers, a control pattern selec-tor and adjustable wrist rests. EachN Series machine also comes stan-dard with adjustable SmartClutch,which lets operators customize thefeel of forward-to-reverse transi-tions (smooth, moderate or aggres-sive) to their preference. All CaseN Series backhoes feature theSmartFit bucket tooth system,which features heavy-duty self-sharpening teeth and a hammerlessfastener system for easy installa-tion.

The New Case 580N EP The Case 580N EP is ideal for

contractors just getting started andthe rental market, with lower own-ing and operating costs and a main-tenance-free Tier IV Final solution.The 580N EP features Case’s par-ticulate matter catalyst — a combi-nation of a diesel oxidation catalyst(DOC) and a high-efficiency flow-through filter that requires no flu-ids and no diesel particulate filter(DPF) maintenance/upkeep. At 74horsepower — and with a backhoebucket breakout force of 11,517lbs., backhoe lift capacity of 2,858lbs., and peak torque of 233 ft. lbs.

— the 580N EP provides amplepower and performance while stillkeeping fuel, maintenance, andowning and operating costs low.While the new model is designedto optimize efficiency and powerfor price-conscious buyers, it canbe outfitted with a full selection ofoptions for greater machine andattachment flexibility.

Case Continues SCRLeadership With Tier IVFinal N Series BackhoesAll remaining Case N Series

backhoes — the 580N, 580 SuperN, 580 Super N wide track and 590Super N — feature new FiatPowertrain (FPT) engines withselective catalytic reduction (SCR)technology to meet Tier IV Finalstandards. The system does notinclude a DPF or any other compo-nents that require intensive/long-term maintenance or regeneration.Operators who remember to topoff the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)tank when they refuel will noticeno additional regular maintenanceactivities with the new solution. Asan after-treatment system, SCRrepresents a more efficient use ofthe backhoe’s fuel, as all fuel is puttowards productive effort insteadof burning off accumulated partic-

ulate in a DPF. It also helps loweroperating temperatures comparedto backhoes with a DPF. The Tier IV Final Case N Series

includes• The 580N: The 580N also is

designed to provide low owningand operating costs while stilldelivering a strong platform forcontractors to customize as need-ed. Rated at 90 hp with a backhoebucket breakout force of 11,517lbs. and 2,858 lbs. of backhoe lift-ing capacity, the 580N comes stan-dard with ProControl and can befurther expanded with auxiliaryhydraulics, Engine Eco mode,standard (2WD) or speed selec-table automatic (4WD) ride con-trol, comfort steer, additional worklights and the mechanical universalbackhoe bucket coupler. • The 580 Super N: The 97-hp

580 Super N features increasedbackhoe bucket breakout force(13,975 lbs.) and lift capacities(3,251 lbs.) over the 580N. Thismodel comes standard withProControl, work lights, themechanical backhoe bucket cou-pler and a shaft guard on 4WDmodels. Power lift, engine Ecomode, standard (2WD) or speedselectable automatic (4WD) ridecontrol, comfort steer and the

mechanical universal backhoebucket coupler are available asoptions. • The 580 Super N wide

track:With larger tires and struc-tural features borrowed from thelarger Case 590 Super N, the 97-hp 580 Super N wide track pro-vides higher bucket breakoutforces (15,070 lbs.) and liftingcapacities (3,761 lbs.) with stan-dard power lift technology. Thewide track model also comes stan-dard with a limited slip axle.Engine Eco mode, standard(2WD) or speed selectable auto-matic (4WD) ride control andcomfort steer are available asoptions.

• The 590 Super N:The 110 hpCase 590 Super N is the largest andmost powerful backhoe in the Casefamily. Standard power lift tech-nology raises bucket breakoutforce and lifting capacities to15,853 lbs. and 4,175 lbs., respec-tively. It also features a longer stan-dard reach (19 ft. 7 in. [6 m]) anddigging depth (15 ft. 6 in. [4.7 m])than any other Case backhoe.Engine Eco mode, standard(2WD) or speed selectable auto-matic (4WD) ride control andcomfort steer are available asoptions.

Case Options andIndustry Exclusives Drive

Performance/ValueEach Case N Series Backhoe is

available with a series of optionsthat further extends the operatingcapacity and efficiency of themachine — many of which areexclusive to Case: • Power Lift allows contractors

to increase hydraulic capacities ofthe boom, as well as bucket forces.This allows the operator to lift more(as much as 8 percent) with a small-er, more fuel-efficient machine. Italso lowers RPMs to provide morecontrol of the load being lifted.• Speed selectable automatic

ride control automatically turnsride control on and off based onvehicle speed. It also allows for fullloader performance at lowerspeeds when digging into the pilewithout requiring the operator toturn ride control off. • Comfort steer allows operators

to maneuver quickly, even in con-fined areas, by taking only 1.5turns of the steering wheel to gofrom lock-to-lock (compared tothree turns on standard models). • The industry’s only fully inte-

grated hydraulic quick couplerincreases versatility for customerswho regularly change buckets/attachments — all without leavingthe cab. • ProControl is a swing dampen-

ing system that eliminates reboundon the backhoe, providing fastercycle times, less wear on compo-nents, greater operator precisionand less fatigue. • Engine Eco mode encompass-

es a number of features thatincludes ECO settings in bothloader and backhoe functions toprovide 10 percent fuel savingswith minimal loss in productivity.It also includes auto engine idleand auto shutdown. • Auto engine protection shut-

down is a separate option that willshut the engine down prior to anycritical failures.• S-Type auto shifting transmis-

sion shifts gears automaticallywhen the switch is turned on. • Heated air-ride seat for optimal

operator comfort, night and day. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

The Case 580N EP is ideal for contractors just getting started and the rental market, with lowerowning and operating costs and a maintenance-free Tier IV Final solution.

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Equify Auctions Hosts Grand Opening of Sealy, Texas Facility

(L-R): Freddy and Leonard Wick of W.W. Farm in Weinmar,Texas, think this Cat 140 motorgrader will be just the machinefor their farm roads.

Bob Sitton of Darr Equipment, Southlake andHouston, Texas, checks out this Cat D8T.

Michael Clemb (L) of Rig & Crane Equipment,Houston, Texas, and James White (R) ofIntegrity Equipment Finance, Spring, Texas,meet with Jay Russell of Cisco Logistics inCisco, Texas, to arrange for a machine to bedelivered.

Raymond Leak of Hlavinka Cattle Company, East Bernard,Texas, will be bidding on this Hitachi 200 LC.

Patrick Hoiby, president of Equify, isvery proud of the new Sealy, Texas,facility. It has the same structuralfootprint as the Wills Point and Ciscofacilities.

Heath Bildy (L) of Equify Auctions, assists NickNicholson, an independent contractor from Houston,Texas, with this Cat D6R.

Brett Drew of Champion Crane & Tractor in Houston, Texas,thinks this SANY SRC 885 needs to go home with him.

The famous Equify “Greeters” are onsite to assist with customer questions.

Equify Auctions LLCopened its third facility inSealy, Texas, in grand

style. The Sealy site has thesame footprint as Equify’s otherlocations in Cisco and WillsPoint, Texas.

According to Patrick Hoiby,president of Equify, “I [did] thisso our customers will feel athome in any of our facilities.”

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipment-guide.com.) CEG

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To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-62712015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:December 1-2

Oil & Gas Environmental Conference, The Fairmont Dallas. Universityof Texas at Arlington, (866) 906-9190

December 3Texas Alliance Graham Membership Meeting, Graham, TX, CountryClub (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

Associated General Contractors of America – AGC San Diego Chapter,Inc.AGC Holiday Dinner Dance

December 5, 2015Hotel Del Coronado, 1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118

AGC Installation & Member Awards DinnerJanuary 18, 2016Hilton San Diego Bayfront, 1 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101

AGC Winter ConferenceJanuary 28-31, 2016The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe

For more information on the above events, contact AGC San Diego Chapterat 6212 Ferris Square, San Diego, CA 92121; PHONE: 858-558-7444;FAX: 858-558-8444.

AGC MO UPCOMING EVENTS:1st Aid / CPR Part 1 (D-1)

December 2, 2015, 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM (CT)Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO

BIM Unit 4: Process, Adoption, and IntegrationDecember 9, 2015Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO

B.Path’s/AED – Part 2 (D-2)December 9, 2015, 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM (CT) Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO

OSHA 10-Hour Course (D-3)December 14 – 16, 2015Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO

Project Manager Development Program – Module 1January 5, 2016 – February 23, 2016Construction Training School, Saint Louis, MO

AGC CaliforniaWest Sacramento, CAPhone: 916/371-2422, Fax: 916/371-2352

Meetings and Events:Tri-Counties District Board of Directors Meeting

December 2, 2015The Harbor Restaurant, Santa Barbara

Santa Clara District Annual Holiday Bocce Ball Tournament & Toy Drive December 3, 2015Campo di Bocce, Los Gatos

Riverside-San Bernardino District Holiday InstallationDecember 4, 2015The Mission Inn, Riverside

Riverside-San Bernardino District Board MeetingDecember 4, 2015Arrowhead Country Club, Riverside

San Francisco Board of Directors MeetingDecember 8, 2015TBD

Orange County District Board MeetingDecember 9, 2015Santa Ana Country Club, Santa Ana

San Francisco Bay Area District & Bay Area CLC Holiday Dinner & Bocce BallDecember 17, 2015Campo di Bocce, Livermore

AGC of MN – AGC’s HOLIDAY RECEPTION AND SILENT AUCTIONOn Thursday, DECEMBER 3, 2015, representatives from AGC membercompanies, ACEC, AWC, NAMC, MnDOT, and other industry-related organ-izations are invited to attend the AGC holiday reception at the HeartlandRestaurant in downtown St. Paul, MN. Once again, we will be collecting forToys for Tots at the holiday reception. New toys, games, and books, aswell as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciated. AGC of MN – STP ClassesSupervisory Training Program (STP) classes for November – Decemberwill start the week of November 2. AGC of America has revised the STPprogram.AGC of MN – Annual Business Meeting Notice – December 3Notice is given to the voting members of Associated General Contractors ofMinnesota, a Minnesota cooperative organization (“the Association”), thatthe December 2015 annual meeting of voting members will be held at theHeartland Restaurant, 289 Fifth Street East, St. Paul, MN 55101, at 5:00PM, on Thursday, December 3, 2015.AGC of MN – 2015 Transportation Construction Grading InnovationsTechnology Forum

Tuesday, December 8, 2015Registration and continental breakfast at 8:30 AM; first presentation at9:00 AMBrooklyn Center

For more information on the above AGC of MN events, please contactDenise Woods at the AGC of MN office. Phone: 651/632-8929.AGC of MN - Minnesota Transportation Conference

Tuesday, March 8, 2016 through Thursday, March 10, 2016St. Paul River Centre, MN

Contact: Denise Woods: [email protected], Phone: 651/796-2189Minnesota’s Transportation Conference, the largest transportation event inthe state, explores the latest transportation innovations and provides atten-dees with the chance to network with other professionals. Individuals frommultiple transportation-related disciplines and organizations are encour-aged to attend. Associated General Contractors of New York State LLC, Albany, NY 10 Airline Drive, Suite 203, Albany, NY 12205Phone: 518/456-1134, Fax: 518/[email protected] OF EVENTS:December 1st – STP Unit 2 – Communication (Buffalo)

5:30 PM to 8:30 PM Tuesdays for five weeksConstruction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street, Cheektowaga, NY

The Supervisory Training Program (STP) developed by AGC, is designedspecifically to meet the needs of the construction industry. Developed,updated, and field-tested by and for contractors, the Program consists of 6courses that focus on the knowledge and skills that every supervisor musthave to be an effective manager of people, time, equipment and materials.December 2nd – Hudson Valley Building Membership Meeting

5:30 PM to 8:30 PM289 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, NY

Please join us on December 2, 2015 at The Mill House Brewing Company inPoughkeepsie, NY. Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro will discusshis vision for economic development and construction in Dutchess County.If you have any questions, please contact us at 518/456-1134.December 8th (ends December 10th) – 29th Annual ConstructionIndustry Conference

The Saratoga Hilton, 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 518/584-4000

The 29th Annual Construction Industry Conference – New York’s largestconstruction industry conference and tech expo, will be held December 8– 10 at the Saratoga Hilton and Saratoga City Center in Saratoga Springs,New York. We have a full schedule of workshops available for you. Thereis something for everyone in the industry. The Construction Expo will beheld on Wednesday, December 9 from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.December 9th (ends December 10) – AGC Future Construction Leadersof NYS

1st of 4 sessions, December 9-10Saratoga Hilton, 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY

Nominate your firms Future Construction Leaders Today!This four event program will introduce your next leaders to help teach theissues involved in managing a construction business in New York State.Attendees will have an opportunity to learn, in a structured environment,what they might otherwise spend years learning from personal experience. Sessions will take place:

December 9 – 10, 2015 – Saratoga Springs, NYMarch 2016 – New York CityMay 2016 – Rochester, NYAugust 4-6, 2016 – AGC NYS Summer Membership Meeting,

Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing. January 7th – Construction Tech Road Show & App Showcase

5:00 PM to 8:00 PMNYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, 6 Metrotech Roadway,

Brooklyn, NY January 12th – STP Unit 3 – Planning & Scheduling (Buffalo)

5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Tuesdays for 5 weeks)Construction Ex. of Buffalo & WNY, 2660 William Street,

Cheektowaga, NYJanuary 22nd – 27th, 2016 in Panama City, Panama2016 AGC NYS Winter Meeting, Panama City, PanamaExplore Panama with AGC NYSThe AGC NYS 2016 Winter meeting will be held on January 22-27,2016 in Panama City, Panama.We will be staying at the five star Trump Ocean Club International Hoteland Tower in Panama City, a 30 minute ride from the airport and locatedon the Pacific coast. Make your plans now to join us in January toexplore Panama.OHIO NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATIONONLA ANNOUNCES NEW APPROACH TO GREEN INDUSTRYTRADESHOW IN 2016CENTS SHOW – Growing the Midwest’s Green Industry

JANUARY 11 – 13, 2016GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER, OHIOFor more information on this event, please contact the ONLA, 72Dorchester Square, Westerville, OH 43081; Phone: 800/825-5062; Fax:614/899-9489; email: [email protected]

MNLA – Minnesota Nursery Landscape AssociationNORTHERN GREEN EXPOJANUARY 13 – 15, 2016MINNESOTA CONVENTION CENTERwww.northerngreenexpo.orgFor more information on this event, please call 651/[email protected] a booth at the show for green industry pros! Incredible Education Value - You won’t find a better value for your educa-tional dollar than Northern Green Expo. World-class presenters who speak“green industry” fluently – Find an Exhibitor – Connect with the companiesthat make the Northern Green Expo Trade Show floor a great place to catchup with friends and do some business – PLAN TO EXPERIENCE IT FORYOURSELF!

AED Summit 2016 / The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade ShowEvent Type: SummitDates: January 19 – 22, 2016Categories: Equipment, Production, Business, Distribution,Industry, ManufacturingVenue: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center

National Harbor201 Waterfront Street, Washington, DC, USA

Event Description:AED Summit 2016, The AED Summit & Condex Trade Show is going to beorganized from 19 January, 2016 to 22 January, 2016. The place of theSummit was specified as Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center.There is a chance to uncover the newest improvements in Equipment,Production, Business, Distribution, Industry and Manufacturing at this cru-cial Summit. The AED Summit & CONDEX Trade Show is organized annu-ally. AED Summit 2016 is placed by Associated Equipment Distributors. AED Contact Information: 600 22nd Street, Suite 220

Oak Brook, IL 60523Phone: 630/574-0650Email: [email protected]

POWER SHOW OHIO 46th Annual Power Show OhioDATES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016

OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIOA complete power equipment industry exhibition!Sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, PowerShow Ohio is one of the largest indoor equipment industry exhibitions inthe country. The show features displays of agricultural equipment, con-struction equipment, and outdoor power equipment. For over forty years,Power Show Ohio has attracted tens of thousands of bona-fide visitors andmore than 200 exhibitors each year to the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.The show staff works diligently in providing a premiere equipment showthat benefits exhibitors and visitors alike. The Ohio Expo Center is easily reached from Interstate 71 and the wideaisles in the exhibit buildings allow drive-in access to all the booths. Thetwo buildings encompass over 212,000 square feet and are connectedwith tented walkways to assist with the attendee traffic flow.Power Show Ohio is held at a time when equipment buyers have time toconsider their equipment purchases. The weekday/weekend combinationallows everyone an opportunity to attend.Equipment manufacturers and wholesale distributors of agricultural equip-ment, construction equipment, and outdoor power equipment do not wantto miss this opportunity to have your products seen by customers fromacross Ohio and all surrounding areas.For more information on the Power Show Ohio, contact AED, 600 22ndStreet, Suite 220, Oak Brook, IL 60523. Phone: 630/[email protected].

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Ritchie Bros. Sale Draws Eager Crowd in Phoenix Ariz.

Leo Barraza, ABC Asphalt’s project manager, was on hand to bidon a drum roller. The Ingersoll rollers definitely had his interest.ABC is a Phoenix-area asphalt paving contractor.

Alana (L) and Justin Lageschulte choseRitchie Bros. to help liquidate more than200 pieces from their former business S&MRentals of Phoenix, Ariz.

Bar H Equipment’s David Hames puta Deere 772CH grader through thepaces before bidding. Hames cameall the way from Dalhart, Texas.

Joe Sturt, an owner opera-tor out of Phoenix, inspectsthe gauges of a KomatsuWB146 backhoe loader.

Joe Rexin (L) of T-Rex Equipment, Long Beach, Calif.,chats with Harry Hansen of U-Pick It, an auto andscrap metal recycling facility in Prescott Valley, Ariz.Both made purchases at the Nov. 18 auction.

Eduardo Baragas of BR Excavating inGlendale, Ariz., was very interested in thisKubota excavator.

Joe (L) and Chris Collinsworth bid on thisCat 623E scraper. The brothers ownCollinsworth Construction in Fontana,Calif.

The Deere 310G loader caught theeye of Eric Koehler, owner of K-lerLandworks, a landscape contractorin Prescott, Ariz.

More than 2,450 biddersparticipated online and inperson at Ritchie Bros.’

multi-million dollar, unreservedpublic equipment auction inPhoenix, Ariz., on Nov. 18, 2015.Bidders came from 41 countries,

including 49 U.S. states.Approximately 62 percent of theequipment was sold to out-of-statebuyers, from as far away as Poland,Egypt and Thailand. Online bidderspurchased approximately 46 per-cent of the equipment sold (by dol-lar value).More than 1,550 equipment

items and trucks were sold in theauction, including excavators,wheel loaders, truck tractors, trail-ers, farm tractors and more.

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

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTO............................5

ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL-BEST.........................................7

BAR NONE AUCTION

SALE ALERT .................................................................29

PORTLAND OR 12/10/2015 .........................................71

BARGAINS.............................................................................64

BEJAC CORP........................................................................29

BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC..............................................28

BLANCHARD MACHINERY....................................................9

BOBCAT COMPANY ........................................................24,25

BOMAG..................................................................................61

CALDER BROTHERS CORPORATION...............................55

CASE CONSTRUCTION.......................................................17

CEG SCALE MODELS..........................................................40

CLASSIFIED ..........................................................................64

COASTLINE EQUIPMENT....................................................34

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

WORLD OF ASPHALT PROMO ...................................60

CEG WANTED...............................................................65

FL AUCTION PROMO...................................................67

DARLING AND SONS...........................................................43

DITCH WITCH WEST ......................................................38,39

DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA...............................................37

ECCO EQUIPMENT..............................................................33

ESCO CORP .........................................................................18

FELLING TRAILERS .............................................................45

FLANGE LOCK......................................................................10

HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ...........................14

HYDREMA U S INC.................................................................5

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT .........................15

IMPACT ROLLER TECHNOLOGY INC................................54

INTERSTATE TRAILERS ......................................................49

IRONPLANET ........................................................................73

JCB INC ............................................................................26,27

JFW EQUIPMENT INC..........................................................54

JOHN DEERE........................................................................19

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER.................................................16

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC............................................7

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ...........................................22,23

LEEBOY.................................................................................58

MCLAREN INDUSTRIES INC...............................................29

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS..................................................12

NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY................................35

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC...........................75

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC .................................65

RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS

UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION..............................69

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ..................63,76

ROAD MACHINERY CO .........................................................2

ROADTEC..............................................................................57

ROCKLAND MANUFACTURING............................................7

SAKAI AMERICA INC.......................................................59,20

SCOTT EQUIPMENT ............................................................31

TAKEUCHI..............................................................................11

THUNDERCREEK...................................................................9

TOWMASTER........................................................................50

VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS (VCES).............................13

WACKER NEUSON..........................................................20,21

WIRTGEN AMERICA.............................................................62

XL TRAILERS ........................................................................43

YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................51

UTAH STATE SUPPLEMENTARNOLD MACHINERY .........................................................11

CENTURY EQUIPMENT ........................................................3

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ..............................10

HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO .................................................5,7

INTERMOUNTAIN BOBCAT ...................................................7

KOMATSU EQUIPMENT.........................................................2

PACIFIC TRI-STAR..................................................................9

PEAK JCB................................................................................5

WHEELER CAT .....................................................................12

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2009 KOMATSU PC220 LC-8: #82380, 5300HRS, CAB/AC, REAR CAMERA, KOMTRAX..........................................................$129,500

2007 KOMATSU PC300 LC-7EO: #81561,5600 HRS, CAB/AC, 33.5” TRACKS, 10’ARM, HYD THUMB ........................$179,500

2006 DEERE 350D LC: #92203, 3350 HRS,CAB/AC, 31.5” TRACKS, JRB QC, AUX HYD........................................................$159,500

1991 DEERE 690DR: #C-WFW, 1800 HRS,QC, 6-WAY HYD. BLADE, 42” BKT ..$49,500

2012 KOMATSU D51EX-22: #82389, 1000HRS, CAB/AC, PAT BLADE, RIPPER, KOMTRAX ......................................$184,500

2007 KOMATSU D61PX-15: #82369, 5200HRS, CAB/AC, 34” TRACKS, PAT BLADE,DRAWBAR........................................$99,500

2003 KOMATSU D65PX-15: #91584, 7350HRS, OROPS, 36” SHOES, DRAWBAR ..................................................................$69,500

2007 KOMATSU D65WX-15EO: #81710,4000 HRS, CAB/AC, 32” TRACKS, DRAWBAR, KOMTRAX ..................$159,250

2006 KOMATSU WA380-5: #81700, 4100HRS, CAB/AC, JRB QC/BKT/FORKS, 3RDVALVE, KOMATSU REMARKETING CERTI-FIED ..............................................$159,500

2011 KOMATSU WA470-6: #82135, 3200HRS, CAB/AC, GP BKT, KOMTRAX ......................................................................$219,500

2007 KOMATSU WA480-6: #81589, 5850HRS, CAB/AC, JRB QC, GP BKT ....$239,500

2007 KOMATSU WA500-6: #81625, 8500HRS, CAB/AC, 29.5-25 TIRES, KOMTRAX ..........................................................$259,500

2004 KOMATSU WA95-3: #82112, 4600HRS, CAB, QC/BKT, 475/17R20 TIRES ..................................................................$49,500

2007 KOMATSU WA150-5: #82343, 5350HRS, CAB/AC, GP BKT, 17.5-25 TIRES ..................................................................$74,500

2004 KOMATSU WA250-5: #82198, 4200HRS, CAB/AC, QC/BKT ....................$69,500

2007 KOMATSU WA320-5: #82063, 4450HRS, CAB/AC, GP BKT, 3RD VALVE ....................................................................$132,500

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