The contractor levels the stone with the existing road. By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is overseeing efforts to widen an almost 4-mi. (6.4 km) stretch of West Market Street from Bunker Hill Road at Colfax to North Carolina 68 in Greensboro. According to officials, when complete, the project will enhance safety and mobility in the area significantly, improving access to local businesses and a nearby international airport. “This is an important project to the traveling public in western Guilford County as it will alleviate congestion along Market Street,” said NCDOT Resident Engineer Brian Smith. “This section of Market Street has seen much indus- trial growth in the past few years and more is expected. A new FedEx ground facility has recently opened in this area, and truck traffic has seen significant growth. Market Street is currently a two-lane road that sees an average of 24,000 vehicles per day. The new road will NCDOT Project Plans to Improve Safety, Mobility Pepperdam Overcomes the Odds...8 Alex Lyon Holds Auction in Kissimmee...72 Bobcat of Charleston Hosts Open House...22 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 May 29, 2013 • Vol. XXV • No. 11 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com By Jeffrey Collins ASSOCIATED PRESS BLACKSBURG, S.C. (AP) Leon Byars has driven on South Carolina’s slowly crumbling roads and bridges for decades, but he didn’t real- ize how bad things were getting until last month. Road crews suddenly closed a small bridge about a quarter-mile from his Cherokee County home. Years of weathering and pounding traffic caused the bridge’s deck to crumble. Up went the orange and white striped road closed signs, along with mounds of sand. Suddenly, Byars faces a 4-mi. detour for months or even years to get to the Wal-Mart where he likes to shop and the restaurants where he likes to eat with his wife. South Carolina faces problems, large and small, on its roads. For every $500 million proj- ect currently on hold, like untangling the Interstate 20 and Interstate 26 interchange in Columbia, there are bridges like the one near Byars’ house that are falling apart and hundreds of other pothole-filled roads and bridges whose foundations and decks are rated poor. The state Department of Transportation estimates it will need $29 billion in the next 20 years to get them SCDOT: $29B Estimated to Repair Roads Published Nationally Bobcat Company has officially broken ground on its $20 million renovation and expansion to create the Acceleration Center in Bismarck, N.D. When complete, the Acceleration Center will be a modern complex for advancing innovation where professionals uti- lize technology and modern design to ensure the position of Bobcat as the leader in the compact equip- ment industry. The project includes expansion of an existing building as well as development of a new test track and indoor testing facility — all at the Northern Plains Commerce Centre in Bismarck. The expansion of the existing building will include a two-story office building and pro- vide a total of 160,000 sq. ft. of modern workspace. Additionally, a 35,000-sq.-ft. indoor testing arena will be constructed next to a 22- acre outdoor testing and track area. Construction is expected to be complete by summer 2014. The Acceleration Center will ini- tially house 135 employees tasked with innovating and advancing designs; testing; prototype engi- see BOBCAT page 68 Bobcat Starts $20 Million Dollar Renovation see ROADS page 66 see WEST page 58 Table of Contents ................4 Recycling Section ........39-47 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................36-38 Attachments & Parts ............ ......................................51-54 Business Calendar ............66 Auction Section ..........70-79 Advertisers Index ..............78
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The contractor levelsthe stone with theexisting road.
By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT
The North Carolina Department ofTransportation (NCDOT) is overseeing effortsto widen an almost 4-mi. (6.4 km) stretch ofWest Market Street from Bunker Hill Road atColfax to North Carolina 68 in Greensboro.According to officials, when complete, theproject will enhance safety and mobility in thearea significantly, improving access to localbusinesses and a nearby international airport.
“This is an important project to the travelingpublic in western Guilford County as it willalleviate congestion along Market Street,” saidNCDOT Resident Engineer Brian Smith. “Thissection of Market Street has seen much indus-trial growth in the past few years and more isexpected. A new FedEx ground facility hasrecently opened in this area, and truck traffichas seen significant growth. Market Street iscurrently a two-lane road that sees an averageof 24,000 vehicles per day. The new road will
NCDOT Project Plans toImprove Safety, Mobility
Pepperdam Overcomes
the Odds...8
Alex Lyon Holds Auction
in Kissimmee...72
Bobcat of Charleston
Hosts Open House...22
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By Jeffrey CollinsASSOCIATED PRESS
BLACKSBURG, S.C. (AP) Leon Byars hasdriven on South Carolina’s slowly crumblingroads and bridges for decades, but he didn’t real-ize how bad things were getting until last month.Road crews suddenly closed a small bridgeabout a quarter-mile from his Cherokee Countyhome. Years of weathering and pounding traffic
caused the bridge’s deck to crumble. Up wentthe orange and white striped road closed signs,along with mounds of sand. Suddenly, Byarsfaces a 4-mi. detour for months or even years toget to the Wal-Mart where he likes to shop andthe restaurants where he likes to eat with hiswife. South Carolina faces problems, large and
small, on its roads. For every $500 million proj-ect currently on hold, like untangling theInterstate 20 and Interstate 26 interchange inColumbia, there are bridges like the one nearByars’ house that are falling apart and hundredsof other pothole-filled roads and bridges whosefoundations and decks are rated poor. The stateDepartment of Transportation estimates it willneed $29 billion in the next 20 years to get them
SCDOT: $29BEstimated toRepair Roads
Published Nationally
Bobcat Company has officiallybroken ground on its $20 millionrenovation and expansion to createthe Acceleration Center inBismarck, N.D. When complete,the Acceleration Center will be amodern complex for advancinginnovation where professionals uti-
lize technology and modern designto ensure the position of Bobcat asthe leader in the compact equip-ment industry. The project includes expansion
of an existing building as well asdevelopment of a new test trackand indoor testing facility — all at
the Northern Plains CommerceCentre in Bismarck. The expansionof the existing building will includea two-story office building and pro-vide a total of 160,000 sq. ft. ofmodern workspace. Additionally, a35,000-sq.-ft. indoor testing arenawill be constructed next to a 22-
acre outdoor testing and track area.Construction is expected to becomplete by summer 2014. The Acceleration Center will ini-
tially house 135 employees taskedwith innovating and advancingdesigns; testing; prototype engi-
see BOBCAT page 68
Bobcat Starts $20 Million Dollar Renovation see ROADS page 66 see WEST page 58
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FEATURES…PEPPERDAM FACES BRIGHT FUTURE DESPITE PAST CHALLENGESSimilar to many construction companies that have come through the recession of the last five years, Pepperdam Construction may be battered,but it is certainly not beaten. In fact, the firm, located in North Charleston,S.C., is facing an increasingly bright future.
KOLBELCO’S NORTH AMERICAN INVESTMENTSHOWS LOYALTYKobelco Construction Machinery USA has made a significant amount ofprogress in the relaunch of its brand across North America since announcing the company would end its joint venture agreement with CNHat the end of 2012.
HYUNDAI AMERICAS ANNOUNCES YOON AS NEWPRESIDENT, CEOHyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc.’s new president and CEO,Seok Myung (Sam) Yoon, came from Hyundai Heavy Industries, HyundaiConstruction Equipment’s parent company.
BOBCAT OF CHARLESTON OPEN HOUSE EDUCATES CUSTOMERSDuring the open house all parts were discounted at 10 to 40 percent offretail pricing. Special pricing and financing on Bobcat compact equipmentand attachments was available during the open house.
GREGORY POOLE EQUIPMENT EVENT FEATURESPRIZES, DEMOS, SEMINARSGregory Poole Equipment Company held its Get In, Get Real event inFayetteville, N.C., on May 7.
CAT, ALLIED MACHINES ON HAND FOR CAROLINACAT EVENTThe company had many Caterpillar and allied machines on hand for its130 guests to look over. Cat also had several of its field service trucks onhand to highlight its service capabilities.
BLANCHARD HOSTS GET IN GET REAL EVENTFEATURING PARTS, SERVICE TOURGuests were provided a tour of the parts and service areas prior to testingout the machines.
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Pepperdam Faces Bright Future Despite Past ChallengesEric OlsenCEG CORRESPONDENT
Similar to many construction companies that have comethrough the recession of the last 5 years, PepperdamConstruction may be battered, but it is certainly not beaten.In fact, the firm, located in North Charleston, S.C., is facingan increasingly bright future.With 22 employees, Pepperdam is operating with less
than half the number of personnel than it was before the eco-nomic downtown, but according to owner and PresidentGreg Blanton, this year has been the best for the firm inyears.“We were forced to downsize with the recession, but since
then we have been growing and recovering our volume ofwork,” Blanton said. “I feel very good about our future.”
Pepperdam has managed to thrive by offering arange of services to clients within 100 mi. of its homebase. The company, dedicated to industrial and com-mercial construction, specializes in building retail,office, warehouse and manufacturing facilities. Inaddition, Pepperdam takes subcontracting jobs; doescomplete site work; builds slabs and footings; installswater and sewer lines; and does electrical work.Currently, Pepperdam is putting up a 30,375-sq.ft.
(2,821.93 sq m) distribution facility for Royal MosaTile, a ceramic tile manufacturer based in the
Netherlands. Blanton and his crew began clearing and grading the 3½-
acre site in an industrial park near Pepperdam’s office backin February. Work soon progressed to the point that theywere putting the roof on the building the first week in May.“This particular site was already partially cleared,”
Blanton said in early May. “We did have some trees alongthe periphery to take out but for the most part we did a lot ofearth work moving dirt around and laying pipe, but this par-ticular site was mostly clear.”
The operator of the Case CX 210B excavator moves material on site of a future Mosa tile distribution cen-ter.
Bret Diggett (L), a Charlestown region salesman and Ray Robinson, a HillsMachinery service technician, discuss the routine service needed on the CaseCX210B excavator.
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Kobelco’s North American Investment Shows LoyaltyKobelco Construction Machinery USA
has made a significant amount of progress inthe relaunch of its brand across NorthAmerica since announcing the companywould end its joint venture agreement withCNH at the end of 2012. Its U.S. based head-quarters opened in March with the first inde-pendently branded Kobelco excavatorsarriving in dealer yards just a month later.While these two key milestones were occur-ring, critical product support operations wereunder way behind the scenes.“Once our location was selected, we
quickly designed our entire parts distributionfacility. The layout implemented is con-ducive to meeting the timely parts fulfill-ment required in today’s competitive mar-ketplace. Everything from its location to theselection of shelving units to house invento-ry has been thought through with the manyyears of industry experience our manage-ment team brings to the table,” said EricHoffman, national parts manager of KobelcoConstruction Machinery USA.Houston serves as an ideal location for
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and a rail hub, plus serves as a crossroads formany major highway systems. This gives useasy access to various types of transportationto deliver parts coast-to-coast as quickly andas cost-effectively as possible,” continuedHoffman.Kobelco Construction Machinery’s initial
investment in its North American partsinventory is reflective of the company’scommitment to deliver after-the-sales sup-port to customers and dealers throughout theUnited States and Canada. Parts will bestocked for all new Kobelco crawler excava-tors, as well as legacy model machines.Legacy models are considered those sold byKobelco prior to the company’s 10-yearjoint venture agreement with CNH. CNHwill continue to provide ongoing service andparts support to customers who purchasedKobelco products from CNH.With equipment now in the field and more
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provide personal, timely service, ensuringminimal downtime over the course of theequipment’s lifecycle.”The opening of Kobelco’s U.S. based
parts distribution facility is just one of manyproduct support initiatives currently underway. The company will continually increasethe parts inventory on hand at its Houston,Texas, based location as Kobelco’s equip-ment population and market share in the
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Hyundai AmericasAnnounces Yoon asNew President, CEO
Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc.’s newpresident and CEO, Seok Myung (Sam) Yoon, came fromHyundai Heavy Industries, Hyundai ConstructionEquipment’s parent company. During his tenure there, heworked in Research and Development and Sales. Mostrecently, Yoon was the CEO of HHI-Brazil. “I am pleased to take on this position at a very exciting
time for Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas,” saidYoon. “Our -9A series of excavators and wheel loaders givesour dealers and their customers advanced technology andabundant standard features while meeting EPA regulationslimiting gas emissions. This line, along with other new prod-ucts slated for the near future, will help us continue down thepath of steady sales volume and market share increases inNorth and Latin America.”For more information, call 877-509-2254 or visit
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Bobcat of Charleston Open House Educates Customers
Danny Gosnell of Atlantic Electric, Charleston, S.C.,inspects the Bobcat track loader.
James Faile of Bobcat of Charleston fills a parts orderfor José Castigo of Palmetto Gunite in Charleston, S.C.
Bernard Chisolm (L) and Roger Waddle of AlphaGenesis Inc., Early Branch, S.C., look over rubbertracks offered by Bobcat of Charleston.
Frederick Bradshaw (L) of Bradshaw Inc. inCharleston, S.C., talks to Billy Hall of Bobcat ofCharleston about available discounts.
Rodney Jason (L) and Rod Pace of Austin Outdoor inCharleston, S.C., inspect the engine on the Bobcat T550.
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Bobcat of Charleston held an open house at its facilityon May 16. The event was held at its NorthCharleston facility.
During the open house all parts were discounted at 10 to40 percent off retail pricing. Special pricing and financing onBobcat compact equipment and attachments was availableduring the open house. A Bobcat maintenance school washeld and guests learned how to maximize the life of theirBobcat machines. The attendees were able to test out differ-ent award winning products from Bobcat including excava-tors, track loaders and skid steer loaders.
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Construction Work Availability:Hottest, Coldest States for Jobs
Employment in the con-struction industry bottomedin 2011. Here’s a look at the10 states with the biggestpercentage gains anddeclines in constructionjobs since then.
The numbers reflect sea-sonally adjusted jobs in res-idential and non-residentialconstruction combined forMarch compared with thesame month in 2011.(Figures for home con-
struction jobs alone weren’tavailable.)
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Gregory Poole Equipment EventFeatures Prizes, Demos, Seminars
(L-R): Mark Thomas and Carl Beal both of NC Beal & Sons in Sanford, N.C.; Ed Hooks of Gregory PooleEquipment Company and Steve LaPrad of Caterpillar Financial in front of a Caterpillar D6K LGP.
Greg Poole welcomes Shawn Bilodeau of the CivilGroup in Raleigh, N.C., to the event.
The guests demo several machines including thisCaterpillar 320EL excavator.
The Caterpillar 972K wheel loader features a new cabdesign.
Ricky Riley (L) of ST Wooten in Wilson, N.C., listens toBen Bradsher of Gregory Poole Equipment Companygo over the features of the Caterpillar 324E.
The Caterpillar D6K LGPwith a dual mast
Accugrade GPS systemimproves operator effi-
ciency.
Gregory Poole Equipment Company held its Get In,Get Real event in Fayetteville, N.C., on May 7.Guests were able to demo the machines, attend sem-
inars and were eligible for door prizes.Several machines were on hand for guests to demo includ-
ing wheel loaders, track type tractors, excavators and skidsteers. Short seminars were held on VisionLink, conditionmonitoring, machine control, equipment owning and opera-tions.
Door prize drawings were held every half hour forhydraulic cylinder reseal, 250 hour preventive maintenanceservice; retail center gift certificate; SOS service; RichardChildress Racing shop visit (up to 10 people);Yeti cooler;Caterpillar boots and more.
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Chris Spearman (L) of North State Development in Clinton, N.C.,learns about the Caterpillar Accugrade Dual Mast GPS systemthat is mounted on the Caterpillar D6K LGP from AndyDonovan of Sitech Mid Atlantic in Charlotte, N.C.
Rodrigo Gusso (L) of Caterpillar and Bill Taylor of TraderConstruction in New Bern, N.C., in front of the Caterpillar 312E
Ray Bill (L) of Billy Bill Grading Company in Fayetteville, N.C., and Bill Dolbier of Gregory PooleEquipment Company examine the Caterpillar 329E excavator.
(L-R): Rob Plumb of Gregory Poole Equipment Company; Allie Beck and Gary LeVar both of Caterpillar;Marc Taylor and Greg Maready both of TA Loving Company in Goldsboro, N.C., in front of the newCaterpillar 324E.
Paul Fuller (L) of Caterpillar in Clayton, N.C., Kenneth Roney and Jeff Hinkle both of Chandler Concretein Burlington, N.C., review the changes to the Caterpillar 930K wheel loader.
SUMMER BLOWOUT.
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740 CHASSIS warranty available thru CAT® NetworkINCREASES COMBINATION of comfort, speed & maneuverabilityMORE DURABLE and longer life than Ag tractors
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Case SiteWatch Provides Customers Real-Time DataCase Construction Equipment launched
Case SiteWatch, its telematics, remote moni-toring and data reporting solution that pro-vides customers with actionable informationto help manage their fleets and optimizemachine performance.
Using a control module that integrateswith the machine, SiteWatch sends real-timedata to a user Web portal accessible fromnearly anywhere in the world. An intuitiveinterface allows customers and dealers toreview and analyze up to 18 months worth ofinformation. SiteWatch experts at each Casedealership are on hand to consult with cus-tomers and provide tailored assistance, fromsetup to detailed data analysis.
“We developed SiteWatch to empower ourcustomers, especially small- to mid-sizeoperations that may not be as familiar withthe technology,” said Jim Hasler, vice presi-dent, Case Construction-North America.
For example, currently Case is the onlyOEM with a dedicated telematics customercall center.
“Knowledge is power,” said Hasler.“SiteWatch provides critical data that ourcustomers and their dealers can analyze tomaximize machine utilization. SiteWatchempowers our customers to increase produc-tivity, efficiency, and ultimately, profitabili-
ty.”SiteWatch proactively keeps users and
their dealers informed with performancemetrics, idle-time analytics, scheduled main-tenance intervals, machine health reportingand programmable security alerts. This infor-mation allows customers and dealers to iden-tify machine performance trends, operatorefficiencies and training requirements.
“We look at SiteWatch as an essential busi-ness tool for today’s operations,” said BradStemper, solutions marketing manager, CaseConstruction. “SiteWatch comes pre-pro-grammed to monitor up to 12 parameters,many of which are customizable, so the out-put can be as simple or comprehensive as ourcustomers need, and this information allowsthem to make immediate decisions toimprove costs, lower fuel consumption andcomplete scheduled maintenance. SiteWatchalso can tell customers which machines areready for deployment, allowing them to max-imize productivity and fleet utilization.”
According to Stemper, another key busi-ness purpose for SiteWatch is accurate, fastjob costing. Rather than spending time call-ing operators to get machine hours,SiteWatch keeps track of machine usage andrun-time on a daily or monthly basis.Customers can quickly pull up a detailed,
precise picture of their fleets’ capabilities, andpotentially offset rental cost.
SiteWatch also can help conserve fuel andbattery life through various power manage-ment settings including hibernate, sleep andstandby modes. It can protect a customer’sfleet in a number of ways including curfew,geofencing and motion detection even whenthe machine is turned off. If a machine doesleave the premises, SiteWatch aids in track-ing and recovery, helping to significantlyreduce theft-related costs.
Customers can choose between a basicand advanced SiteWatch subscription,depending on how much information isneeded and how often.
SiteWatch currently is standard equipmenton the F Series wheel loaders, and includes astandard three-year advanced subscriptionplan. Case will continue to roll out SiteWatchas standard equipment on select heavymachines throughout 2013. It’s also availableas a factory option on select machines or as adealer-installed accessory on virtually anyself-powered piece of equipment.
For more information, visitwww.CaseCE.com/SiteWatch.
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Using a control module that integrateswith the machine, SiteWatch sendsreal-time data to a user Web portalaccessible from nearly anywhere in theworld.
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Cat, Allied Machines on Hand for Carolina CAT Event
Carolina CAT held the Get in Get Real event at itsGreensboro, N.C., facility on Thursday, May 9. Thecompany had many Caterpillar and allied machines
on hand for its 130 guests to look over. Cat also had severalof its field service trucks on hand to highlight its servicecapabilities.
There were three drawings for 1 month, 2 months or 3months of free rent on select Cat machines. NASCAR All-Star Race Tickets and other prizes were given away.
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William and Sheila Smith of WD Smith Grading inMonroe, N.C., talk to Steve Goggins of Carolina CATabout the Cat CT660 vocational truck.
(L-R): Mike Meadows and John Hood both of CarolinaCAT welcome Steve Sharpe of P&S Grading inGreensboro, N.C.
(L-R): Mike Henderson of Carolina CAT tells Bob Idolof JW Hampton in Boone, N.C., Johnny Hampton ofHampton Grading in Boone, N.C., and John Crevar ofHall Contracting in Charlotte, N.C., about servicesoffered by Carolina CAT.
(L-R): Bobby and Ira Howell both of Howell Grading inMidland, N.C., and Jenelle Strawbridge and Allie Beckboth of Caterpillar go over the Cat 324E L.
(L-R): Lynn Brecht of Brecht Inc. in Lancaster, S.C.,Phillip Austin of Austin Grading & Farm Service inWingate, N.C., and Tony Pennington of Carolina CATtalk about the Caterpillar K series wheel loaders
(L-R): Zach and Josh Winchester of WinchesterGrading in Monroe, N.C., talk to John Crocker ofCarolina CAT about the Cat 259B series 3 compacttrack loader.
Carolina CAT offers complete paving solutions repre-senting Caterpillar, Rosco, LeeBoy, Gomaco, Weiler andother quality brands. Shown are (L-R): Lucky Darnellof Cactx Surfaces in Winston-Salem, N.C., is helped byDane Bambach, Gordon Johnson and Jonathon Law allof Carolina CAT.
Jason Mayhew (L) of Southland Excavating inStatesville, N.C., looks over the Cat 316E excavatorwith Brian Hoffman of Carolina CAT.
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(L-R): Tripp Reed and Jay Garrigan both of C3Builders in Mt. Ulla, N.C., and Scott Britton of CarolinaCAT talk about the Cat D5K track-type tractor.
Wade Burgess (L) of State Utility Contractors inMonroe, N.C., and Tony Pennington of Carolina CAT infront of the Cat 305E CR.
Bret Arnold (L) of Yates Construction in Stokesdale,N.C., and Vic Morris of Carolina CAT talk about theevent prizes.
(L-R): Bobby Tolley of Carolina CAT talks aboutHydraulics Express with Danny Eaton of EatonPlumbing in Trinity, N.C., and Steve Skeen of SkeenLand Services in Trinity, N.C.
(L-R): John Crevar of Hall Contracting Corp. inCharlotte, N.C, Milton Long of Cat Financial and TonyPennington of Carolina CAT go over loans, leases,insurance, parts, service and rental financing.
Bryan Henderson (L) of Carolina CAT and JacobPinnix of Smith-Rowe LLC in Mt Airy, N.C., go over thefull excavator line up.
John Crocker (L) of Carolina CAT talks to KevinThomas of Lynn Thomas Grading in Polkton, N.C.,about event deals.
(L-R): Randy Ellison of Carolina CAT, Steve Goggins ofCat and Adam Keziah of Johnson Concrete Company inSalisbury, N.C. stand in front of the Cat CT660 voca-tional truck.
Bell Articulated Dump Trucks Re-Enter the U.S. MarketBell Trucks America Inc. has been
appointed the Bell articulated truck distrib-utor for the United States by BellEquipment SA. Bell Trucks America Inc.,also known as BTA, is based in Houston,Texas, and will begin distributing the BellB35D, B40D, B45D and the largest pro-duction ADT, the Bell B50D. The newBell B25E and the B30E will be availablein January 2014 to complete the line-up ofarticulated trucks in the United States. Bell Trucks America will be headed up
by Wayne Michels, general manager andKevin O’Donnell, vice president-sales.Michels is focused mainly on customersupport, including parts, service and war-ranty. He comes to Bell Trucks with 40plus years industry experience, 28 witharticulated trucks, 20 with Moxy Trucks of America andthe last 8 years with Terex trucks at Four SeasonsEquipment. O’Donnell joins BTA from 4 years at Hydrema US and
20 years at Moxy Trucks of America, where he served asnational sales manager of both companies. Bell Trucks America also announced the addition of
four new dealers in its first month in the United States:Four Seasons Equipment Inc. located in Houston, Texas,with offices in Dallas, Sulphur, La., and Williston, N.D.;Hills Machinery in South Carolina and North Carolina;Heavy Equipment Rentals & Sales LLC, located inCorona, Calif., and Highway Equipment Company inwestern Pennsylvania.
Thomas H. Reynolds, president ofHighway Equipment Company said, “Weare excited about Bell Trucks. Bell’s repu-tation around the world for quality, supportand performance is impressive. Here inAmerica, Bell has started off with a team oftalented people. Parts are already on theshelves. Support is in place. We find BellTrucks America to be the perfect fit in ourequipment portfolio that fits HighwayEquipment’s long term strategy in themid-Atlantic region.” In South Carolina, Jim Hills, president
of Hills Machinery added, “Afterresearching articulated trucks in theindustry, we feel the Bell is the best forour markets. They have a tremendoushorsepower to weight ratio that is critical
for the soft conditions in the Carolinas. We are excited tobe representing Bell and looking forward to a long last-ing relationship.”For more information, visit
www.belltrucksamerica.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
XL 70 MFG Trailers Comes With New Standard FeaturesXL Specialized Trailers’ XL 70
Mechanical Full-Width Gooseneck (MFG),XL’s most popular mechanical trailer, isequipped with new standard features. The XL 35-ton (31.8 t) MFG now comes
standard with manual ride height and doubledonuts for varying deck heights, and a fullyequipped main deck with 14 chain drops perside, 8 bent D-rings per side, and removableswingout outrigger brackets on 24 in. (61cm) centers (for use with swingout outrig-gers for over width loads). Traction aids on the rear bridge transition
assist when loading onto the rear bridge,while 4 pan style D-rings on the rear deckand gooseneck add tie-down versatility. Thetrailer comes prepped for a flip axle. Other new customer friendly features
include an angled control panel for easieraccess to the air, electric and raise/lowervalves, and the lockable toolbox in the
gooseneck with aluminum cover, chain rack,and a light for finding items at night withease.The XL 70 MFG still includes all the fea-
tures that have made it one of the most usedmechanical trailers on the market. T-1 flangeand 80K web are the start to built to last trail-
ers, while the Apitong decking is strongerthan Oak. The XL 70 MFG boasts a 10 ft. (3m) long full-width detachable gooseneck, 29ft. (8.8 m) long main deck, and 9 ft. (2.7 m)long main deck; all 102 in. (259 cm) wide. Popular options such as removable
swingout outriggers, pull out lights, battery
back-up, a storage area in the main deck,open center main deck, aluminum wheels,electric dump valve, and a third taillightpackage provide individualization.
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Heavy-Duty Heavy-Duty Heavy-Duty Heavy-Duty Dump Body Dump Body Dump Body Dump Body ALUMAX™
Visit duraclass.com or call 800.255.4345 for more information.
The DuraClass Alumax™ classic aluminum sheet & post design offers increased payloads, rust and corrosion resistance and eliminates paint expense. Typically up to 50% lighter than traditional steel, aluminum bodies increase payload capacity, minimizes fuel consumption and improve truck
life. Alumax™ Aluminum bodies offer long life and a sharp, clean look.
Alumax™ bodies have specially designed extruded top rails, heavy duty bottom rails, aluminum I-beam longmembers and stacked “U” shaped crossmembers - all contributing to unmatched structural integrity.
With over a century of experience, DuraClass continues to deliver the most stylish, rugged and dependable dump bodies and hoists to the work truck industry.
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Kenworth K270, K370 Cabovers Simplify Urban Deliveries“When it comes to delivering loads into
tight urban settings, nothing compares toKenworth’s K270 and K370 medium dutycabovers,” said Doug Powell, Kenworthmedium duty marketing manager.According to Powell, beverage distribu-
tors, pick-up and delivery, furniture, foodprocessors and other urban delivery applica-tions have been early customers of theKenworth K270 and K370. “Kenworth’s excellent medium duty
cabovers provide customers with a greatchoice of quality trucks that fit their applica-tions,” said Powell. “This year, we expectour cabover sales to increase further. Weexpect to see customers that run lightertrucks move to longer-lasting trucks withcomponents designed to stand the test oftime. The K270 and K370 will lower thetotal cost of ownership.”That was one reason why Peoria, Ill.-
based Home Comfort Insulation purchasedKenworth cabovers for its operation. “That, along with reliability of the
Kenworth is what sold us on the K370,” saidHans Schmidgall, a fourth-generation opera-tions manager of the 65-year-old family-owned business. “We run in some very tight areas, along
with driving around in cul-de-sacs, so a
cabover is what we need for our operation,”said Schmidgall. “Some of our other truckshave had a hard time staying out of the shop— they just don’t hold up. We’ve been verypleased with the Kenworth cabovers andthey’re very comfortable to drive. All in all,we’ve been very happy.”Steve Ritchie, a Mississauga, Ont., ware-
house manager for JFC — a food distributor,added, “Driving in downtown Toronto withits narrow streets and busy intersections withpedestrians crossing can be difficult andnerve-wracking. So, we were looking for acabover that offered what a conventionalClass 7 truck could provide in loadingcapacity. We found that with the Kenworth
K370 and we’ve been pleased with its per-formance and the visibility and maneuver-ability it offers our drivers.”Available with wheelbases ranging from
142- to 242-in. (360 to 614 cm), the K270and K370 can accommodate bodies from16- to 28-ft. (4.8 to 8.5 m). Both the K270and K370 are powered by a 6.7-L PACCARPX-7 engine with a standard 220-hp (164kW) rating and 520 lb-ft of maximumtorque. Optional ratings are 240-hp (179kW) and 560 lb.-ft. of torque and 250-hp(186 kW) with 660 lb.-ft. of torque. Bothmodels are available with Allison 5-speedtransmissions.Inside, the truck accommodates bench
seating for three. Its large 2,500-sq.-in.wraparound windshield combines with largeside windows to give optimum visibility. “Ample storage is also built-in,” said
Powell. “And, like with our T270 and T370,the fit and finish is the highest quality.They’re great looking trucks, and ones thatwill stand the test of time.”For more information, visit www.ken-
worth.com. (This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at
www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Both the K270 and K370 are powered by a 6.7-L PACCAR PX-7 engine with a stan-dard 220-hp (164 kW) rating and 520 lb.-ft. of maximum torque.
With the launch of a new series of lifting magnets,Sennebogen LLC continues to expand on its catalog ofOEM attachments for its material handlers’ line.Constantino Lannes, president of Sennebogen
LLC, said that his firm is building on its plans to pro-vide complete material handling solutions to its cus-tomers. The series of Sennebogen lifting magnetswill complete the line of 4-tine and 5-tine scrap grap-ples and mag-grapples for scrap and recycling opera-tions.“These made-in-America magnets also reinforce
our commitment to maintain the highest level of serv-ice and supply to customers throughout theAmericas,” he said.Matched to the customer’s machine and appli-
cation, Sennebogen scrap magnets are designedto maximize the lifting capacity of the materi-al handling equipment as well as the servicelife of the magnet. Like Sennebogen material handlers, the
new magnets are engineered and pur-pose-built to suit the processing capaci-ty, material densities and duty-cycleprofile of the customer’s specificoperation. Offered in arange of commonsizes from 30 to72 in. (76 to183 cm), theSennebogenlifting mag-nets will bea v a i l a b l ethrough allSennebogenequipmentdistributorsc o a s t - t o -coast.For more
information, call704/347-4910 or visitwww.sennebogen-na.com.
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Sennebogen Magnet Addsto Material Handler’s Line
The Terex Finlay 883 Spaleck combiflip-flow screen is the result of a joint part-nership between Terex Finlay and Spaleck. At the heart of the mobile plant is the
two-deck German designed and construct-ed high performance screenbox. Thestepped top deck design is combined withflip-flow technology on the bottom deck.Its processing capabilities and applicationflexibility make the machine the only all inone mobile solution for processing difficultwaste, recycling, slag, C&D, shreddedmetal, wood, compost, mulch, ores, coaland soil, according to the manufacturer. Even large-grained material can be
screened on a screening machine with aflip-flow screen deck. The screening deckwith 3D screen segments, which is posi-tioned above the flip-flow screen deck toform a cascade, protects and reduces thestress on the flip-flow screen mats. Servicelife is increased and optimal screeningresults are guaranteed.The 3D screen segments with maximum
open screen area can be changed quickly
and simply due to the modular construc-tion. The screen mats of the 3D flip-flowscreen are fastened without screws andhave no edges that could cause difficulties.This means that the screen mats can bechanged quickly and there is an optimalproduct flow on the screen mats.Key Features:• Virtually blockage-free screening in the
upper and lower deck due to tried and test-ed 3D and flip-flow technology.• The 3D screening segments guarantee
accurate screening with no long piecespassing into the middlegrade material.• The flip-flow screen with screwless
mounted screen mats avoids unnecessarycleaning and reduces maintenance times.• Screenbox discharge end can be
hydraulically raised 500 mm to facilitateefficient and easy media access and chang-ing.
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Joint Venture Results inCombi Flip-Flow Screen
At the heart of the mobile plant is the two-deck German designed and construct-ed high performance screenbox. The stepped top deck design is combined withflip-flow technology on the bottom deck.
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.
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Telestack ConveyorsPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealerfor Telestack conveyors. Providingmobile tracked stockpiling conveyors,radial telescopic conveyors and more!We have tracked units available forrental or purchase.
We also sell the full range of Powerscreen &Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsumachines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!
2006 model with approx 2980 hours. 26 x 44" jaw crusher with quickhydraulic adjust settings. Overband magnet and side dirt conveyor. CAT C-9engine. Wireless remote control. Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell for $229,500
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2011 Model w/Approx. 1475 Hrs. Mobile Impact Crusher. CAT 6.6 Engine,Overband Magnet, Side Dirt Conveyor, Wireless Remote, Under Pan Feeder,Adjustable Height Product Conveyor. Machine had Regular Service Intervals& Maintenance. Ideal Recycling Machine, Ready to Crush! Location: NorthCarolina. Priced to sell for $239,500
Powerscreen XH250 Impact Crusher
2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile TrackedScreening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal ScreenBox, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with AdditionalRecirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location:North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500
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SENNEBOGEN green line material handling machines make your competitors “green with envy”SENNEBOGEN green line material handling machines make your competitors “green with envy”
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Partners with CDE Global inNC, SC, VA, WV, TN AND KY
CDE Global manufacturers washing equipment for quarry, sand & gravel, and recycling industrieswith a focus on fines recovery systems. We are
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McCloskey International Dealer inNC, TN, Eastern KY
• We offer superior service along with local parts at competitive prices for all brand of mobile crushing and screening equipment. “We guarantee service.”
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4 Bar Rotor, Rotor Bearings Replaced 3 Months Ago, Rebuilt Clutch in2011, Vibrating Pan Feeder Under Crusher for Belt Protection, CertifiedCAT Rebuild in 2012 on the CAT 3406 Engine Including Fuel System withless than 1000 Hrs, New Upgraded 120 KVA Generator, 5x16 3D TelsmithScreen, Dings Electro Magnet, Machine can be seen Working. $259,000
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2006 Terex-Pegson 428 Trakpactor
Closed Circuit Impact Crusher with Approx.125 Hrs, 4 Bar Rotor, 45” Wide Feed Openingwith Hydraulic Lifting Lid, Tier 3 CAT C-9 DieselEngine 350 HP, Hydraulic CSS, Optional 3rdApron with Ceramic Inserts, Quick DetachableScreen Module, Under Crusher Vibrating PanFeeder, Eriez Overband Magnet, Dirt Conveyor,Dust Suppression with Water Pump, 3 SpeedTracks, Hardox Hydraulic Folding Hopper
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Rayco Releases RG27, RG35Super Jr. Stump CuttersThe latest evolution to Rayco’s
Super Jr. stump cutter line is here.Two new models are now avail-able. The RG27 Super Jr. and RG35
Super Jr.’s are compact, self-pro-pelled stump cutters with a newlydesigned pivot, allowing biggercutting dimensions and lessmaintenance. Wider tires providemore floatation and traction forgetting into jobs with sensitiveturf conditions. Rayco’s swing-out control sta-
tion provides better visibilitywhile cutting and swings in-linewith the machine for travel through gatesand both belt systems have been moved tothe non-operator side to further enhance vis-ibility while cutting. “The Super Jr. has been taken to the next
level,” said Matt August, sales manager atRayco Mfg. “Customer response to the newgeneration has exceeded our expectations.” The new Super Jr’s are powered by
Vanguard Big Block gasoline engines. The
RG27 is 27 hp (20 kW) and has an optionalhydraulic backfill blade. The RG35 is 35 hp(26 kW) and has 2-speed ground travel anda standard hydraulic backfill blade. Dual rearwheels are optional for both models. For more information, call 800/392-2686
or visit www.raycomfg.com.(This story also can be found on
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The RG27 Super Jr. and RG35 Super Jr.’s are com-pact, self-propelled stump cutters with a newlydesigned pivot.
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Demolition & Recycling
2008 Cat M322D MH with 5600 hours,Hydraulic Elevating Cab, A/C, 41 ft MaterialHandling Front, drop nose stick, NEW 12.5kw gen set, 3/4 yd3 grapple with 360 rotation,Dual Solid Tires, and outriggers x4. Cat deal-er maintained since new. Excellent condition and appearance. Call for price.
2006 Cat 262B Skid Steer with 2,892hrs, EROPS, Heat & A/C, Quick Coupler, NEW Boss Solid Tires. Equipped w/ factoryrebuilt Genesis GVP7R "Versi Pro" Multi-Processor w/ NEW Shear Jaws and 360 rotation. 6 month Genesis factory warranty on GVP7 processor and 1 year/1500 hourGenesis factory warranty on Shear Jaw set.Price just reduced.
2009 Cat M318D MH with 4406 Hrs, Hydraulic Cab, Heat & A/C, MH Boom & Stick,Dual Solid Tires @ 60-70% Remaining, Hydraulic Blade, Computer Scale and RearCamera System, and Outriggers x4. CatDealer Maintained. Like New All Around Condition and Appearance. Call for price.
2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 5207hours and Cab Guarding, Very GoodU/C, Equipped w/ factory rebuiltLaBounty MSD50 Series III #50800Straight Mobile Shear. Through shopand work ready. Genesis factory warran-ty on MSD50 shear. Call for price.
(2) 2010 John Deere 350DLCAmphibious Long ReachExcavators Available both withunder 1,000 hours, JewellManufacturing 60 ft long reach fronts,60" C&P clean-out buckets, andAmphibious bottoms. Like New. Call for price!
2000 Komatsu PC450LC-6 Material Handler with 7604 hours,Fixed Elevated Cab w/ Heat, 54 ftYoung (3 piece) Material HandlingFront, drop nose stick, 20 kw Baldorgen set, 66" magnet, Cat GSH22 4 tinegrapple w/ 360 rotation, and good U/C(variable gauge). Very good overall con-dition and appearance w/ inspectionavailable. Price Reduced $139,500FOB New Jersey
2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding,Very Good U/C and Equipped w/LaBounty MSD2000R Saber SeriesMobile Shear w/360 Rotation. Less than250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuildof Shear and All Components. ThroughShop and Work Ready. Call for price.
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Blanchard Hosts Get In Get RealEvent Featuring Parts, Service TourBlanchard Machinery held its Get In, Get Real Event
on May 8 in Columbia, S.C.
Guests were provided a tour of the parts and service areasprior to testing out the machines. The service department hasmore than 200 factory-trained technicians and 85 dedicatedfield service trucks covering South Carolina.
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Jason Wilke (L) of JC Wilkie Construction in Lexington,S.C., and Todd Sharpe of Blanchard MachineryCompany look over the used backhoes.
Eric Driggers (L) of Driggers Construction in Dillon,S.C., and Andy Donovan of Sitech Mid Atlantic try outthe Cat AccuGrade system.
The operator of this Cat 120M motorgrader likesthe smooth operation of the machine.
Keith Ernandez (L) of Great Falls, S.C., and ScottBritton of Blanchard Machinery Company talk aboutthe Cat 930K wheel loader.
(L-R): Dennis Googe of Wades Trucking & Utilities inRock Hill, S.C., Jimmy Matthews of MathewsConstruction Rock Hill and Austin Page of BlanchardMachinery Company talk about the Cat AP600D pavingmachine.
(L-R): Glen Harrell of Harrell Grading in Johnsonville,S.C., Drew Gaster and Larry Cooper both of GasterGrading in Johnsonville, S.C., learn more about theLeeBoy product line.
(L-R): Hamer Thomas of Palmetto Sand Company inSummerville, S.C., Harry Hurley and Brian Chappellboth of Blanchard Machinery Company talk about theCat 924H.
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Eric Driggers (L) of Driggers Construction in Dillon,S.C., and Mark Greene of Blanchard MachineryCompany go over the Cat CT660.
Vickie Feighner (R) of Blanchard Machinery Companyreviews the used equipment options with (L-R): JimWickens, Scott McDaniel and Jim Longwith all of HaileGold Mine in Kershaw, S.C.
The operator tests the performance of this Cat D6TLGP.
(L-R): Ron Hunter of Blanchard Machinery Company;Roy Chipley of Chipley Company in Florence, S.C.;Ryght and Steve Jordan of Jordan Land Clearing inEdgefield, S.C.; Marshall Chipley of Chipley Companyin Florence, S.C.; and Mitch Poole of M.V. PooleConstruction Company in Chapin, S.C., await the eventactivities.
Joseph Von Nessen, research economist, gave a posi-tive economic report based on a growing housing mar-ket, house price appreciation, employment growth andimproved housing starts in South Carolina.
Austin Page (L) of Blanchard Machinery Companygoes over the paving and compaction product offer-ings with Wesley and Bo Osborne of OsborneConstruction Company in Tubeville, S.C.
The operator of the Cat 320E tests the maneuveringcapability and efficiency of the machine.
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Cat Demolition, Sorting Grapples Designed for Tough AppsCat demolition and sorting grapples are designed for the
most rigorous applications, including building demolition,construction and demolition debris recycling, scrap recy-cling, solid waste transfer station loading, tree removal andretaining wall construction, as well as placing boulders, riprap, concrete, blocks and other difficult-to-handle materials.These versatile, heavy-duty tools are capable of handlinglarge volumes of material while providing the ability to sortthrough recyclable debris, thus enhancing recovery rates andreducing related costs for labor, transportation and landfillfees, according to the manufacturer.
The Cat demolition and sorting grapples lineup includesfive models designed to fit a broad range of Cat hydraulic
excavators, both crawler- and wheel-type, with operatingweights from 22,000 to 99,200 lbs. (10,000 to 45,000 kg).These work tools are designed for severe service, using highgrade, impact resistant steel throughout, with reinforced jawsand high-wear cutting edges made of AR500 steel.
For flexible performance, the grapples feature 360-degreerotation, allowing precise positioning of the tool withoutmoving the machine. Synchronized jaws enhance control ofthe grapple, allowing repeatable action cycle after cycle, andhigh clamping forces ensure material retention during eachcycle to boost production efficiency.
The precise design of the grapple results in edge-to-edgecontact along the tips of the jaws, which allows the operatorto pick out the smallest items for selective recycling.Overbite stops further enhance edge-to-edge contact evenwhen working in thin materials.
Wide jaw openings, ranging from 71 to nearly 90 in. (180
to 228 cm), greatly expand the working flexibility of thegrapples and allow visibility to the work area for more effec-tive material screening. The zero clearance design of thejaws allows the grapples to work tightly against verticalwalls and containers, and the smooth inner profile of thejaws allows material to easily enter and exit without catch-ing, thus speeding production cycles.
The high-torque rotation motor is engineered for reliableperformance cycle after cycle and is protected from job sitehazards. Serviceability features for the new Cat demolitionand sorting grapples include ample access to internal parts,ground-level access to grease points and replaceable cuttingedges.
For more information, visitwww.cat.com/attachments/grapples.
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Pages 51-54For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com
SECT IONAttachments & Parts
A Cat G330 grapple pulls rebar from debris.
Genesis Attachments’ LXP 800 Worksfor Largest Columns, Structures, Jobs
Genesis Attachments has expandedits Logix Processor, LXP, productfamily with the new LXP 800, pro-viding the line’s largest jaw open-ings, jaw depths andcapacities.
Featuring con-crete pulverizer,shear and con-crete crackerjaw openings of61, 40 and 71 in.and jaw depths of39, 35 and 50 in.(155, 101 and 180 cmand 99, 89 and 127 cm) respective-ly, the LXP 800 is a powerful demoli-tion tool for large columns, structuresand projects, fitting 90,000 to 150,000lb. (40,823 to 68,039 kg) excavators.
“Conversations with contractorsand an analysis of tools on the marketidentified the need for a versatile,interchangeable-jaw attachment thathas bigger jaw openings and depths,”said Steve Letko, Genesis engineering
services manager. “The Genesis LXPhas always been a powerful concreteprocessor that enables customers tochange-out jaw sets in 15 minutes tomeet the needs of their application,but now it provides even more power
and capacity, openingthe door for demoli-
tion contractors to useone tool on a job thatpreviously requiredtwo and to bid onjobs on which theypreviously might not
have been able.”All LXP jaw sets feature a pivot
system that keeps each jaw set’s pivotgroup intact, providing a power curvethat matches the jaw’s primary appli-cation, and bolt-on wear parts forquick and easy maintenance.
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The LXP 800 is a powerful demoli-tion tool for large columns, struc-tures and projects, fitting 90,000 to150,000 lb. (40,823 to 68,039 kg)
excavators.
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Among the pieces of equipment Pepperdam used to dothe work was a Case CX210B excavator; a Case 580SNbackhoe; a Case TR320 track loader; and an older Case1150E crawler dozer. All machines proved invaluable for thetask at hand according to Blanton.Pepperdam purchased the excavator from Hills
Machinery, a South Carolina based dealership with locationsin North Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and Raleigh,N.C.The older dozer was bought a decade ago from another
dealership that did not survive the recession, but sinceBlanton has owned it he makes sure that Hills Machineryservices the dozer and all of his Case machines.“I really like Case. I have purchased several Case back-
hoes in the past and another excavator, a CX160 prior tobuying the CX210B. They are good, reliable machines andthe Hills Machinery people have been good to work with,too. We use them for all the service on the Case equipmentand we actually rent some equipment from them periodical-ly, too some backhoes and skid steer loaders and track load-ers, as well,” said Blanton. Once the land was cleared and graded, Pepperdam’s
crews poured the concrete floor and erected the structuralsteel before moving on to framing the office space inside.According to Blanton Royal Mosa should be ready to
occupy the new building June 15.
The warehouse site is located in Palmetto CommercialCenter, an industrial park in North Charleston, S.C., just acouple miles from Interstate 26. Cross County Road, which runs past the Royal Mosa site,
coincidentally is the street location of Hills Machinery. Inaddition, Pepperdam Construction is located just off thatsame road in an adjacent business park.Blanton likes to do work that is close to home. As further
proof of that, he said that most of his firm’s work is donewithin 100 mi. of the Pepperdam office.“We have gone into Walterboro, St. George, Lake City
and Orangeburg, usually no more than 75 to 80 mi. fromhere. The reason for that is it is hard to take heavy equipment100 miles or more to job sites,” Blanton said. Founded in 1984 by Blanton and a partner, whom he has
since bought out, Pepperdam Construction gets its namefrom the industrial park the company has always calledhome.“We self-perform 50 to 60 percent of everything we do,”
Blanton said. When we do a building project, we will sub-contract the fire/sprinkler systems, drywall painting, andthings like that. When we are the subcontractors, it is usual-ly doing site work or concrete work for other large out oftown general contractors.”
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced theavailability of $474 million for a fifth round of the highlysuccessful TIGER (Transportation Investment GeneratingEconomic Recovery) competitive grant program to fund sur-face transportation projects that have a significant impact onthe nation, a region or metropolitan area.“President Obama has challenged us to make sure our
nation’s transportation infrastructure is up to the job ofattracting and supporting businesses and the families thatrely on them,” said LaHood. “TIGER 2013 will contribute toincreased mobility for people and freight, and economicgrowth by helping to improve existing and develop newtransportation facilities that will strengthen our competitive-ness and create jobs.”Projects eligible for TIGER grants include highways and
bridges, public transportation, passenger and freight railtransportation and marine port infrastructure investments.Grants may range in size from $10 million to $200 million.Grants to rural areas may be for less than $10 million, butmust be more than $1 million. No less than $120 millionmust be awarded to projects in rural areas. The four previous rounds of TIGER provided $3.1 billion
to support 218 projects in all 50 states, the District ofColumbia and Puerto Rico. Demand for the program hasbeen overwhelming, with more than 4,050 applicantsrequesting more than $105.2 billion over the previousrounds. More than 100 of the TIGER grants were awarded direct-
ly to city or county governments that are otherwise unable todirectly access traditional sources of Federal funding for theirprojects. Similarly, more than 19 TIGER grants were award-ed directly to port authorities, and eight to tribal govern-ments. TIGER also has helped catalyze 11 multi-state proj-ects, which would have been difficult to advance throughFederal formula programs.The FY 2013 Appropriations Act requires that TIGER
funds be obligated before Oct. 1, 2014. The limited amountof time means the department will give priority to projectsthat are ready to proceed quickly. In addition to project readi-ness, primary selection criteria include improving the condi-tion of existing transportation facilities and systems; con-tributing to the economic competitiveness of the UnitedStates and creating and preserving jobs; increasing trans-portation choices and access to transportation services forpeople in communities across the United States; improvingenergy efficiency, reducing dependence on oil and reducinggreenhouse gas emissions; and improving safety.
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LaHood AnnouncesAnother Round ofTIGER Funding
Obstacles Include Utility Conflictsbe a four-lane divided facility.”Work began in September of 2011
and should be finished by November2014.“When completed, this facility
should provide motorists with a saferand more efficient route in this growingarea of the county,” said Smith. “Theproject length was determined by thehigh number of utilities that needed tobe relocated during construction. Allwork will be performed while keepingthe roadway and adjacent businessesopen with services. Services to be relo-cated include power, phone, cable, gas,water and sewer.”Smith said the timing for the con-
struction is right due to the existingneed for improvements.“This section of road parallels a rail
line. Most work is being performedwith lane closures, with detours limitedto rail crossing closings. The projectalso includes upgrades to intersections,with additional turn lanes and new sig-nals.According to Smith, traffic is being
affected with lane closures and someweekend closures. NCDOT’s chiefconcern is getting the project built in asafe and timely manner for all con-cerned.“Special challenges include keeping
all residents and businesses with accesswhile performing work in front of theirfacilities and homes,” said Smith. “Thisproject is near the Piedmont TriadInternational Airport, the FedExground facility and numerous business-es. Traffic is heavy, especially at peakhours, when no work is allowed. I thinkeveryone knows what’s going on, andthat it will take some time. We are inconstant contact with some of the busi-nesses, due to the need to keep theminformed about upcoming changes.I’m sure they would all love to see theproject complete, as this should helppeople get to their businesses faster andsafer, as well as getting everything backto a normal state.”The $17.5 million contract was
awarded to J. R. Lynch & Sons Inc. ofPilot Mountain, N.C., which special-izes in the construction of commercialand industrial site development, waterand sewer utilities, pump stations andtreatment plants. Workers are currentlyahead of schedule, with close to halfthe work completed.“We’re at 46 percent at this moment,
and have made a lot of progress on thisjob. What we’ve accomplished so far isapproximately 80 to 85 percent of the
more than 22,000 linear feet of stormdrain completed, along with all culvertwork,” said J.R. Lynch President JimLynch. “Both the soldier pile and seg-mental gravity retaining walls havebeen completed, along with the major-ity of the anticipated water and sewerline work and approximately 25 per-cent of the fine grading.”The biggest obstacle has involved
utility conflicts, according to Lynch.“The natural gas line running
through the project has been ourbiggest challenge, along with the tele-phone lines,” he said. “They were slowin removing them, so we had to waituntil their subcontractors dug out andrelocated them, because we’re notallowed to cut lines. They have been
our biggest hurdles to get over, causingmany delays in storm drain and gradework progress. Also, dealing with traf-fic is a daily task. Almost every day,our work requires us to set up trafficcontrol measures including, but notlimited to, changeable message signs,portable work zone signs, drums, conesand flagmen.”During the grading process, crews
were responsible for excavating topsoil down to suitable soil, fine gradingsoil and proof rolling to determine ifany undercut excavation was needed.Soil stabilization fabric had to beplaced over fine graded soil, as well,with this project requiring two layers ofstone.“The first layer [CL-IV subgrade
stabilization] varies from eight to 24inches, based on soil conditions. Thereis another eight-inch layer [aggregatebase course]. Both layers of stone areset up with the addition of water andvibratory rollers to reach a required
minimum density. Once the top layerof stone has been fine graded and thedesired density has been reached, it’sthen time for curb and gutter to bepoured. Lastly, APAC paving crews arescheduled for paving,” said Lynch.“As a subcontractor, we will per-
form to meet J.R. Lynch & Sons’schedule,” said Thomas Johnson,APAC-Atlantic Inc.’s area manager.“We have been paving as needed on theproject since it began in 2011. We willuse Vogele pavers and Hamm rollers toperform our work. We’ll bring theasphalt material out of our PomonaPlant at Martin-Marietta’s PomonaQuarry. The project calls for B25.0C,I19.0C, S9.5C for most of the project,as well as B25.0B, I19.0B, S9.5B for
areas with lighter traffic” J.R. Lynch and Sons crews have
been using primarily Caterpillar equip-ment, including loaders, graders, exca-vators, dozers and rollers/compactorsto carry out the variety of tasksinvolved. Lynch said the project hasgone very smoothly, overall.“We’ve made a great deal of
progress, and could be through almosta year ahead of schedule, at the ratethings are going. When everything isfinished, I think motorists will appreci-ate all the work that’s been done. Theywill have four lanes instead of two andthere will be better access for theschools, etc. It’s been a good project tobe involved with and up until this pointwe have had good weather, which isalways a big help. NCDOT has reallyworked with us to keep things going.”
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WEST from page 1
In order to eliminate drop-offs, the contractor places stone next to theroadway prior to reopening the lane of traffic.
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announced the agreement late last year, theplan was to roll out by the end of April2013,” said Michael Stilwagner, director ofsales and marketing of Wynne Systems.“Working closely, as partners, the teamachieved this objective. A job well done bythe hundreds of people who worked dili-gently to achieve what was a very aggressivegoal. We look forward to supporting VolvoRents’ future initiatives around the world.” For more information, call 888/899-8658
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AGC ST. LOUIS IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE!CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all thenewest equipment, technology and product breakthrough in construction.From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innovations, it’s all assem-bled in one place to help you work smarter. CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014– If it’s new, it’s here!
CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE:. 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies from forevery major construction industry including asphalt, aggregates, concrete,earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more.. Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers & dis-tributors, to service providers, engineers, producers, municipalities, andmore. . A comprehensive education program during the five-day expositionwith sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, management andapplied technology.
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AGC of Minnesota – ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEEAre you looking for a way to become more involved in the association? Arethere hot topics you’d like to see included in this year’s Annual Meeting pro-gramming? Then the Annual Meeting planning committee invites you tojoin them. Whether you’ve attended the Meeting for several years or arenew to AGC, we’re interested in your thoughts. The committee meets oncea month for 90 minutes. Additional meetings may be added as the eventgets closer. You do not need to be located in the Twin Cities as participa-tion via conference call is always an option. If you would like to join thecommittee or have questions, contact Denise Woods [email protected] or 651/796-2186.
AGC of Minnesota – SAVE THE DATES!!! AGC SUMMER EVENTS• Summer Member Meeting – July 9 Kitchi Gammi Club, Duluth.• Golf Tournament – August 2 Fox Hollow Golf Club, St. Michael.• Sporting Clays Fundraiser – August 19 Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club,Prior Lake.
More Information to follow on these upcoming events!
HxGN LIVE – Hexagon’s International Conference, June 3 – 6, 2013, LasVegas, Nevada, USA!Join Leica Geosystems at the HxGN LIVE Conference – formerly known asHexagon 2013! It’s a different name, but the same great conference – andan experience you don’t want to miss. Group registration options and spe-cial discounts for previous conference alumni, educational institutions, lawenforcement agencies, and authorized dealers are also available. For moreinformation contact: Angelique Ortega [email protected] +1925/790-2318. See you in Las Vegas!
RDO EQUIPMENT COMPANY, CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY!Please join us WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM for ourCustomer Appreciation Day. It’s the least we can do to say, thank you toour valued customers. Lunch will be served. For more information con-tact T. J. Brewster, Parts Manager at 406/451-2203. FREE LUNCH, 10%Parts Discount – Available June 19th Only! Bring Your Parts List! What: Customer Appreciation DayWhen: June 19th, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PMWhere: RDO Equipment Company – Bozeman
257 Laura Louisa Lane
June 19-22, 2013 - Symposium. 16th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium,Minneapolis, MN. For 16 years, the Snow & Ice Symposium has helpedprofessionals join together to discuss all aspects of the work that they do.Join SIMA at the 16th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium as we help educateeach other on the best principles of business management, snow and iceoperations, leadership, and more! For more information on this event,please contact the Snow & Ice Management Association, Milwaukee, WIvia telephone at 414/375-1940 or [email protected].
IOGA, WEST VASixth Annual WEST VA OIL & GAS EQUIPMENT SHOWJuly 10 and 11, 2013 (8:00 AM thru 8:00 PM)West VA Wesleyan College Campus, Buckhannon, WVMountain State Expo (official contractor for IOGA WV Oil & Gas EquipmentShow)
IOGA, WEST VA (INDEPENDENT OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION)2013 Summer MeetingAugust 4, 2013 thru August 6, 2013Location: The Greenbriar, White Sulphur Springs
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2013 - EXPO. Northern Tier Marcellus Expo, AlparonPark, Troy, PA. The 2013 Northern Tier Marcellus Shale Business Expo is an opportunityto promote your business in one of the most recognized gas plays in theworld. With major sponsors such as Chesapeake and Talisman Energy thisevent promises to provide businesses and entrepreneurs with the uniqueopportunity to network among some of the natural gas industry’s mostimportant contacts and supporting industries. Introduce your business andtechnology to the people who are making decisions in the hottest shaleplay in the country. NOTICE! Registration opens for previous exhibitorsTUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 2013. OPEN REGISTRATION begins Tuesday, APRIL9, 2013. QUICK SIGNUP! Questions??? Call now today! 570/297-3648.
PA GAS EXPO 2013 – JUNE 26, 2013 0 PA GAS EXPO 2013KOVALCHICK COMPLEX, INDIANA, PAQuestions? Email Carrie Rayko at [email protected] Broadcasting, PA Gas Expo Coordinator Thank you for attending PA Gas Expo 2012 and we’ll see you again thisyear! ***NOTE: June 25, 2013, GOLF OUTING CHESTNUT RIDGE,BLAIRSVILLE, PA
May 29 to 30, 2013 – CRANE & RIGGING CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW,INDIANAPOLIS, INLocation: Indianapolis Marriott North. For more information, please contact http://www.craneandriggingconference.com.
CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) GOLF SEASON is JUST AROUND THE CORNER !!! Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming CAM GOLF OUTINGS. June 18 – Bay Pointe Golf Club, West Bloomfield, Michigan“First Outing of the Year” - $98 per person. Package includes 18 holes ofgolf with cart; complimentary driving range; box lunch; beverage tickets forthe course; dinner with open bar; awards and door prizes.July 16 – Links of Novi, Novi“Memorial Classic” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golfwith cart; grilled lunch at the turn; beer keg on the course; steak dinner withcash bar; awards and door prizes.August 13 – Fieldstone Golf Club, Auburn Hills, Michigan“Safety Theme” - $80 per person. Package includes 18 holes of golf withcart; coffee and doughnuts; complimentary range balls; lunch on thecourse; one 6-pack cooler per cart; BBQ dinner with cash bar; awards anddoor prizes.September 23 – Plum Hollow Country Club, Southfield, Michigan“Old Timers Classic” - $135 per person. Package includes complimentarydriving range; 18 holes of golf with cart; grilled lunch on the course; bev-erage service on the course; dinner with open bar; awards and door prizes. For more information, please contact Diana Brown at (248) 972-1000.
2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department ofTransportation will host the Mid-America Association of StateTransportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013 Conference – “Sharing Strategiesfor Success.” The conference will be held JULY 16-19 at the HILTON HOTELin downtown Milwaukee. One of the major events at MAASTO 2013 will bea trade show, where industry representatives will have the opportunity toshowcase materials, technology, and professional services. The tradeshow will be held July 17 and 18 at the conference hotel. More informa-tion on the trade show registration, layout, schedule, and fees will be avail-able in early 2013 at the conference website, which will be linked via theMAASTO meetings webpage – http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If youare looking to speak to someone with regard to the above conference youmay contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events,AGC of Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670or website: www.agcmn.org.
AGC – St. Louis***SAVE THE DATE!Beer, Brats & a Band … What more do you need?JUNE 13, 2013 (more details to follow).
August 13, 2013 – Field Day. Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc.
– Annual Summer Field Day for the Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohiowill be August 13, 2013. This year’s host location is The HoldenArboretum, Kirtland, Ohio. Naturally blending the gorgeous gardens of theArboretum with the Nursery industry is brilliant! Hours will be 9-4 PM! Markyour calendars now so as not to miss it! For more information please con-tact, Annette Howard, NGLCO Executive Director at 440/241-7969.
August 14 – 16, 2013 – Conference. COAG-GEN – Register today andparticipate in the COAL-GEN 2013 Conference and Exhibition in Charlotte,North Carolina. COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynamic event coveringthe latest topics affecting the design, development, upgrading, operationand maintenance of coal-fueled power plants. This conference is beingheld at the Charlotte Convention Center, 501 S. College Street, Charlotte,North Carolina, USA.
August 16 – 18, 2013 – Convention. Historical Construction EquipmentAssociation – HCEA International Convention and Old EquipmentExposition. The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipmentexposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Canada, mem-bers, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise retailers and, of course, a lot ofworking machines are brought together for learn and share a bit of histo-ry. Next Show: WILMINGTON, ILLINOISHCEA International Convention’s next show is AUGUST 16 thru 18, 2013at the International Union of Operating Engineers’ Local 150 TrainingCenter at 19800 West Arsenal Road, Wilmington, Illinois. For more infor-mation on this event, you may call the HCEA office at 419/352-5616; faxat 419/352-6086 or email: [email protected].
Friday, August 9, 2013 – Golf Outing. Pennsylvania Independent Oil &Gas Association’s (PIOGA’s) 16th Annual Divot Diggers Golf Outing will beheld at the Tam O’Shanter Golf Club, Hermitage, PA on Friday, August 9th.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013 - Wednesday, August 28, 2013 –Conference and Trade Show. Pennsylvania Independent Oil & GasAssociation’s (PIOGA’s) Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade Show isbeing held at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA For moreinformation on the above PIOGA events, please contact PIOGA’s office at724/933-7306 or fax: 724/933-7310.
September 4-6, 2013 – Seminar. RAM, Inc.’s Fall 2013 Blasting andExplosives Safety Training Seminar. The two and one-half day continuouseducation training session will be held at the South Dakota School of Minesin Rapid City, S.D., September 4-6, 2013; presented by Robert A. McClure,Inc. (RAM, Inc.). The final day of the seminar will be capped by a specialnight blast at the Crazy Horse Memorial on September 6 for all attendees.An early course registration fee of $895/person is available thru July 31,2013. Full registration fee is $950 beginning August 1, 2013 with a dead-line date of August 15. Hotel: Adoba Eco Hotel Rapid City/Mt. Rushmore –special seminar rates available. Course topics have been selected to offervalue to all professionals with varied experience levels, from individualswith decades of experience to those just entering the explosives industry.To register and for more information, please visit website:www.ramets.com. More contact information: Trade Press Contact: RickZettler; Phone: 319/265-0052; Fax: 319/265-0053; email:[email protected]. Ram, Inc., Contact: Robert McClure; Phone:740/363-6976; Fax: 740/362-3946; Email: [email protected].
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back to good condition. The money woes at the DOT have several roots. South
Carolina maintains more than 40,000 mi. of roads — thefourth biggest system in the nation, even though it is the 40thlargest state in area and 24th in population. The state’s gastax is just under 17 cents a gallon, one of the lowest in thenation and unchanged since 1987 even though vehicles burna lot less gas per mile and the state’s population has grownby more than a million people. That gas tax provides nearlyall the state money that goes to DOT. Lawmakers have promised this year to make road funding
a priority. A showdown may be coming in the Senate, whichis considering a bill to get more money to the DOT. Afterwrestling with the proposal for two weeks, a subcommitteedecided to borrow $1.3 billion. The bill also would tie the gastax to inflation, meaning the tax would start going up, per-haps by several cents by the end of the decade. Supporterscarefully call it raising the “motor fuel user fee.’’ “It’s like I tell my patients,’’ said Republican Sen.
Raymond Cleary, a dentist from Murrells Inlet. “You caneither pay and fix it now, or wait and pay a lot more downthe road.’’ But the bill from Cleary’s subcommittee may be a tough
sell in a state where “tax increase’’ is a naughty phrase. TheHouse has already passed a bill that would send about $100million collected on sales tax for vehicle purchases andmove it from the general fund to road work. But House
members rejected a move to increase the gas tax. House Speaker Bobby Harrell is waiting to see what the
Senate produces. “Infrastructure is an incredibly important issue that needs
to be dealt with. I’d be happy to see them send any bill overto us that allows us to continue the conversation and try toget funding in place. My preference is it be a current streamof funding like the sales tax on cars,’’ said Harrell, R-Charleston. Republican Gov. Nikki Haley supported shifting extra
revenue to road work as the economy expands. She includ-ed that $100 million idea in her budget proposal. She also hassaid she will reject any plan that raises taxes. “Instead of leveraging South Carolina’s credit rating, or
raising the gas tax, let’s prioritize our spending and pay forinfrastructure this year,’’ Haley’s spokesman Rob Godfreysaid. Standing in the yard of the Blacksburg home where he has
lived for nearly four decades, Byars is at least willing to thinkabout paying more in gas taxes. What stops him from givingfull support is a common complaint about how road moneyis divvied up in South Carolina. “I don’t want to pay more so they can build more bridges
and roads in Charleston and Myrtle Beach,’’ Byers said. Those bigger projects often get plenty of federal money.
But the state must put up some cash of its own. And it alsosets priorities. Interstate 85 has three lanes each way for 60mi. in South Carolina, from Anderson to north of
Spartanburg. But it goes back down to two lanes right beforeentering Cherokee County. Average daily traffic is higherthere than some other three-lane stretches in the state. But aplan to widen I-85, estimated at around $500 million sixyears ago, was shelved. “My folks don’t want any more of their taxes being spent
on the coast,’’ said Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler, aRepublican whose district covers all of Cherokee County. Peeler’s point is reinforced by state map showing more
than 400 bridges restricted from use by heavy trucks. Itshows most of them are north of I-20. The DOT district thatincludes the bridge near Byars’ house covers seven counties.More than 100 load-restricted bridges are in that district. District Maintenance Engineer Todd Cook said the seven
counties get enough money to fix about six bridges a year.Engineers have no idea how long it will take to reopen thebridge by Byars’ house because they haven’t determinedwhether they can fix it or need to demolish it and start over.Whatever happens will cost at least $300,000, Cook said. So Byars and the 500 or so other drivers who cross the
bridge each day will have to keep driving at least 4 mi. outtheir way. “I’m tempted to start heading up and down the road and
take up a collection so we can fix that bridge ourselves,’’Byars said.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment
Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Company President Rich Goldsbury wasthe master of ceremonies for the ground-breaking event, while North Dakota Gov.Jack Dalrymple, U.S. Sen. John Hoeven andHeidi Heitkamp, U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer,and Bismarck Mayor John Warford were onhand to make the ceremonial turn of dirt,which included the use of Bobcat equipmentto mark the moment.
“This is an exciting day as we invest in thefuture of Bobcat and the future of NorthDakota,” said Goldsbury. “We created thecompact equipment industry, and theAcceleration Center will ensure the Bobcattradition of innovation and market leader-ship continues.”
The Acceleration Center also will serve asa center for excellence and a learning insti-tute for employees. The facility features an
open space and high-tech design to encour-age collaboration and discussion. Bobcatdealers and customers will be brought to thecomplex for training and hands-on experi-ence.
“The newest designs, the latest technolo-gies and the best ways to apply product fea-tures important to our customers will be partof the daily life inside the AccelerationCenter,” Goldsbury added. “We take greatpride in our North Dakota roots. Today, wehave set the foundation for the future inNorth Dakota.”
The contractor for the project is ComstockConstruction Inc. of Wahpeton, N.D. Whencomplete, the entire project — including theoriginal building built in 2005 — will marka $35 million investment by Bobcat in theNorthern Plains Commerce Centre inBismarck.
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Contractors Bid on Machines During Alex Lyon AuctionAlex Lyon & Son held an auction May 15 in
Kissimmee, Fla. The auction featured constructionequipment, support attachments, aerials and forklifts
from Neff Rentals, Hertz Equipment Rentals and UnitedRentals. Contractors had the chance to bid on two articulat-ed haul trucks; ten hydraulic excavators; a motorgrader andmotor scrapers; rough terrain tractors; three boom trucks; andmuch more.
(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG
Jack Lyon runs the auction. Bill Keefe of Triple E Equipment shops the inventory.
Dan McHugh of Brookside Equipment Sales inMassachusetts gave the row of excavators a hardlook.
John Cumberland of Superior Ideas in Debary, Fla.,inspects three national boom trucks.
John Helton and J. W. Fulwood from Plant City, Fla.,came to buy and sell equipment.
Ben Anderson and Jerry Dakin want an excavator fortheir farming operation.
Neil and Donna Bailey of BTS Equipment in Charleston,S.C., look for a bargain.
Abraham Portalatin considers the Komatsu mini-exca-vator.
The excavators are lined up and ready for the auction.
Tim Shaw of Shaw & Holter Inc. in Lancaster, Ohio,looks for a deal.
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Equipment Offerings Included:Excavators, Haul Trucks, More
AlexLyon & Son held an auction May 15 in Kissimmee, Fla.
ALEX from page 72
TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check orGuaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days.
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Ritchie Bros. Unreserved Auction Features 1,500 Items
More than 1,750 bidders participated online and onsite at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dol-lar unreserved public equipment auction in
Orlando, Fla., on May 16.Bidders came from 55 countries, including 49 U.S. states.
Close to 60 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-statebuyers from as far away as Chile, Egypt, Vietnam and theNetherlands. Online bidders purchased more than 40 percentof the equipment sold (by dollar value).
In total, more than 1,500 equipment items were sold in theauction, including crawler tractors, excavators, wheel load-ers, truck tractors and more.
(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Walt Boring, Boring & Associates in Ocala, Fla., hopesto find a good buy.
Bill Shumate (L) and Bill Rowe of Portable Paving con-sider this Komatsu excavator.
John Switzer of All Around Equipment considers sever-al loaders at the auction.
Tim McDonals of McDonald Machiner in Miami, Fla.,shops for machines.
Stephen Sailer of BBC Investments in Leesburg, Fla.,looks at this Bobccat S220.
(L-R): Rick Kingsland of Bobcat of Orlando, SteveHalliwell of MasTec and Mike Pursifull of Aquip Inc.talk before the auction begins.
This 2003 Deere 644H sold for $51,000.
Don Duncan (L) and Carl Duncan of Southeast GeneralContracting in Port St. Lucie, Fla., are interested inHitachi excavators.
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1st Atlanta Auction - 26th June 2013
Absolute Auction
98-99 CAT 345BL - choice
2011 CAT 416E
2005 Komatsu D65EX-15
2006 John Deere 317 - 3 of 4
CAT CP563
2002 Komatsu PC270LC-7
2007 JCB 3CX - choice
2007 CAT D6R XL
2006 Takeuchi TL130 - choice
2013 McCloskey S190 (20 Hours)
2012 CAT 312E - 1 of 4
2011 Case 580N - choice
2009 CAT D6K XL c/w Ripper (1367 Hours)
2006 Terex 6 Ton - choice
New Holland 4360 - choice
2005 CAT 308CCR
2005 JCB 506CHL - choice of 4
2004 New Holland RG140B
Unused Volvo SD105DX
John Deere 5210 - choice
2006 Takeuchi TB125
2005 Terex GTH844 - choice of 3
2005 CAT 950G
2006 CAT CS533E
2006 John Deere 310G - choice of 6
2005 Takeuchi TB016 - choice
2005 JLG G6-42A - choice of 3
1998 CAT 914G
2012 CAT 320 - choice
2008 Ingersoll Rand VHP750W - choice
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ADVERTISER INDEX
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ALLU GROUP ..............................................................................53AMERICAN CRUSHERS AND SCREENS ..................................43ARLINGTON HEAVY HAULING ..................................................23ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..........................2,3, 10ATCO EQUIPMENT ......................................................................5ATLANTIC COAST CRANES ......................................................11BARGAINS ..................................................................................68BEARD EQUIPMENT CO ............................................................28BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC..............................................6, 53BOBCAT OF GREENVILLE ..........................................................7BOTTOMLINE EQUIPMENT LLC ................................................29BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................23CAROLINA CAT.......................................................................14-17CCS & QUEST EQUIPMENT ......................................................25CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................56CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................68COMPANY WRENCH ..................................................................21CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ..................................20CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE
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