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Karla Marshall photo Dubbed “Project Legacy,” the $995 million development calls for a multi- building campus covering 12 city blocks. As one of the single-largest construction projects in the region’s history, the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System replacement medical center in New Orleans will serve tens of thousands of enrolled veterans when complete. Dubbed “Project Legacy”, the $995 million development calls for a multi- building campus covering 12 city blocks. The new facility will offer inpatient, diagnostic and treatment, outpatient, Replacement of Medical Center Dubbed ‘Project Legacy’ to Serve Enrolled Veterans Viasant Hard at Work in Leeds, Ala. …8 Carolina CAT Takes on Morooka Product Line…20 Roxboro Contractor Finds Precision Tool for Job…12 Inside NOLA Veterans Affairs and NBBJ photo A rendering of the completed Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System replacement medical center. see VETERANS page 42 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally September 17, 2014 Vol. XXVI • No. 19 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT A Common Bond: Century-Old Yancey Bros. Co. Makes Indelible Mark in Ga. see STORY page 38 Goodloe Yancey Jr. Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................43-46 Recycling Section ........50-62 Attachment & Parts Section ......................................63-68 Auction Section............84-93 Business Calendar ............86 Advertisers Index ..............94

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Karla Marshall photoDubbed “Project Legacy,” the $995 million development calls for a multi-building campus covering 12 city blocks.

As one of the single-largest construction projects inthe region’s history, the Southeast Louisiana VeteransHealth Care System replacement medical center in

New Orleans will serve tens of thousands of enrolled veterans when complete.Dubbed “Project Legacy”, the $995 million development calls for a multi-building campus covering 12 city blocks.

The new facility will offer inpatient, diagnostic and treatment, outpatient,

Replacement of Medical Center Dubbed‘Project Legacy’ to Serve Enrolled Veterans

Viasant Hard at Work in

Leeds, Ala. …8

Carolina CAT Takes on

Morooka Product Line…20

Roxboro Contractor Finds

Precision Tool for Job…12

Inside

NOLA Veterans Affairs and NBBJ photoA rendering of the completed Southeast LouisianaVeterans Health Care System replacement medical center.see VETERANS page 42

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

September 17, 2014 • Vol. XXVI • No.19 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

A Common Bond:

Century-Old Yancey Bros. Co.Makes Indelible Mark in Ga.

see STORY page 38Goodloe Yancey Jr.

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

Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................43-46

Recycling Section ........50-62

Attachment & Parts Section......................................63-68

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

Business Calendar ............86

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

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Your VOLVO dealer in:

North CarolinaCharlotteRaleighAshevilleGreenville

South CarolinaColumbiaNorth CharlestonPiedmont

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Asphalt/Pavers/Concrete Equipment1987 BLAW-KNOX PF120H, 5952 Hrs ..........................................................$7,2222007 INGERSOLL-RAND PF6110, 2809 Hrs ........................................$167,0002004 VOLVO PF5510, 148 Hrs ........................................................................$25,0002006 VOLVO PF6110, 2866 Hrs....................................................................$166,700(2) 2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809-2994 Hrs ......................................$166,700 Ea.(2) 2008 VOLVO PF6110, 3258 Hrs ......................................$166,700-$167,0002011 VOLVO PF6110, 2288 Hrs....................................................................$206,000

Compactors-Smooth Drum2007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1753 Hrs ....................................................................$58,5002008 VOLVO DD118HF, 2030 Hrs..................................................................$83,5002010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1771 Hrs..................................................................$88,9002012 VOLVO SD116DX, 1489 Hrs ..............................................................$116,700

Excavators-Crawler2006 HITACHI ZX240 LC-3, 8410 Hrs ........................................................$67,0002013 KOMATSU PC350 LC-8, 2408 Hrs ..................................................$222,3002013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 739 Hrs ..................................................$278,0002008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 2764 Hrs ..........................................................$122,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3503 Hrs................................................................$138,9002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2344 Hrs ..................................................................$144,500(2) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1721-2315 Hrs......................$139,000-$150,0002008 VOLVO EC240C, 2268 Hrs ....................................................................$80,5552011 VOLVO EC240CL, 2796 Hrs................................................................$150,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 1341 Hrs ..........................................................$189,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2778 Hrs................................................................$161,2502004 VOLVO EC290B LC, 9540 Hrs ..............................................................$52,7772004 VOLVO EC330B, 5800 Hrs ....................................................................$52,777(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3291-4099 Hrs......................$177,800-$184,000(5) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2601-3590 Hrs......................$181,000-$211,200(2) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1234-2363 Hrs......................$211,250-$216,7502013 VOLVO EC380DL, 2210 Hrs................................................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5048 Hrs ..........................................................$250,0002012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2554 Hrs................................................................$328,000(2) 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2125-2351 Hrs......................$324,500-$330,000

Excavators-Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2004 VOLVO EC55, 6035 Hrs ..........................................................................$27,7772008 VOLVO EC55B, 4263 Hrs........................................................................$40,555

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2576-2910 Hrs........................$161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs..................................................................$194,500

Water Equipment - Truck2006 VOLVO A30D, 6864 Hrs ........................................................................$255,750

Motor Graders2013 LEEBOY G700, 112 Hrs........................................................................$158,5002002 VOLVO G720 VHP, 2195 Hrs ................................................................$72,2252011 VOLVO G946, 1725 Hrs ........................................................................$211,2002011 VOLVO G946B, 1959 Hrs ....................................................................$211,200

Off-Highway Trucks2007 CATERPILLAR 725, 9247 Hrs ............................................................$123,3332007 CATERPILLAR 730, 11,025 Hrs ..........................................................$83,3332004 VOLVO A25D, 6313 Hrs ........................................................................$206,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1497-2725 Hrs ..............................$283,500-$305,750(2) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1198-1603 Hrs ..............................$300,000-$305,0002011 VOLVO A30E, 3120 Hrs ........................................................................$283,5002011 VOLVO A30F, 3747 Hrs ........................................................................$372,500(8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2341-3698 Hrs ..............................$300,000-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 1244-2406 Hrs ..............................$324,500-$330,000(2) 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2036-2962 Hrs ..............................$388,300-$415,000(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 2287-6609 Hrs ............................$322,300-$410,000(20) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1873-3931 Hrs ............................$367,000-$447,000(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 3104-4021 Hrs ............................................$388,300 Ea.2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2087 Hrs..................................................................$494,750

Sweepers/Boom Equipment2012 BLAW-KNOX CB90, 145 Hrs ................................................................$51,7502012 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 242 Hrs ................................................................$58,500

Wheel Loaders2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ......................................................................$155,6002012 VOLVO L110G, 3266 Hrs......................................................................$200,000(3) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2128-2812 Hrs............................$228,000-$234,0002009 VOLVO L120F, 6911 Hrs ......................................................................$155,6002005 VOLVO L150E, 20,742 Hrs......................................................................$65,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 6938 Hrs ......................................................................$183,400(3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8942-11,467 Hrs..........................$133,400-$133,500(3) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2674-2765 Hrs............................$267,000-$305,7502011 VOLVO L180G, 4286 Hrs......................................................................$278,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 2879 Hrs......................................................................$334,0002012 VOLVO L250G, 1752 Hrs......................................................................$399,0002003 VOLVO L50D, 7867 Hrs............................................................................$44,4442010 VOLVO L50F, 8049 Hrs ............................................................................$55,5552005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs ........................................................................$33,3332013 VOLVO L60G, 1383 Hrs ........................................................................$144,0002012 VOLVO L70G, 3019 Hrs ........................................................................$144,500(2) 2013 VOLVO L70G, 2690-2936 Hrs ............................................$147,000 Ea.2005 VOLVO L90E, 6796 Hrs ........................................................................$100,000(3) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 2073-2618 Hrs ..............................$183,333-$194,500(6) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 1273-4259 Hrs ..............................$156,000-$189,000

2011 VOLVO A40F, 3755 Hrs ....................$351,100 2012 VOLVO A40F, 3147 Hrs ....................$388,3002012 VOLVO A40F, 3015 Hrs ....................$388,300

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SPECIAL SECTION50 RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling,

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FEATURES8 PA.-BASED VIASANT GOES DOWN SOUTH TOWORK IN LEEDS, ALA.Viasant, which has been in business for 10 years in Media, Pa., specializes in soilreclamation, a requirement of a job they are currently working on in Leeds, Ala.,for a piece of property located between the Barber Motorsports Park and Bass Pro Shops.

12 ROXBORO CONTRACTOR FINDS PRECISION TOOLFOR SITE GRADINGOn a recent hot summer day at a building site in north Raleigh, excavators andbulldozers were busy working to grade the site for a future Lifetime Fitness location.

20 CAROLINA CAT NOW OFFERS MOROOKA PRODUCT LINECarolina CAT recently took on the Morooka product line. “We are very excited tointroduce the Morooka line at the Cat Rental Store, said Neil Carbaugh, rentalservices manager of Carolina CAT.

26 ROPER LASER CO. HOSTS NEWNAN, GA., STOP OFTOPCON ROADSHOWThe Aug. 27 and 28 event was hosted by metro Atlanta’s Topcon dealer, RoperLaser Co. Inc., which is based in Marietta, Ga. Flint Equipment Company, the localJohn Deere dealer provided the machines including a Deere 750K dozer andDeere 672GP motorgrader

26 EQUIPMENT LEASING AND FINANCE INDUSTRYCONFIDENCE EASESOverall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 58.9, easing from the previous two months’ indexes of 61.4.

29 IBERVILLE PARISH COUNCIL TO FUND FEASIBILITY STUDYThe Iberville Parish Council has agreed to share the cost of a feasibility study thatcould lead to a new highway and bridge on the west bank of the Mississippi Riverin Ascension and Iberville parishes.

31 ABC ANNOUNCES BRASFIELD & GORRIE GENERAL CONTRACTOR OF THE YEARBrasfield & Gorrie announced that the company has been recognized as GeneralContractor of the Year by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Carolinas chapter.

32 STOWERS MACHINERY ACQUIRES EXPANDED CAT MINING DISTRIBUTION BUSINESSStowers Machinery Corporation announced that it has acquired the expanded CatMining equipment distribution and support business for its territories fromCaterpillar Global Mining LLC. Stowers Machinery is the authorized Cat dealer inEast Tennessee.

36 JCB TACKLES ALS ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE IN A BIG WAYThose who donated due to the cause received the cold shower of a lifetime whenmultiple JCB backhoes doused them with enormous buckets full of icy water.

70 ICUEE 2015 VENUE EXPANDS TO MEET STRONGEXHIBITOR SUPPORTStrong exhibitor support has pushed space sales for the 2015 ICUEE expositionpast the one-million net square feet mark in record time.

72 RING POWER CORPORATION ANNOUNCESMANAGEMENT LEVEL PERSONNEL CHANGESThese changes are being made at the management level to better align the company for continued growth and development of the next generation of managers in their respective divisions.

88 RITCHIE BROS. CONDUCTS MULTI-MILLION DOLLARAUCTION IN MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.More than 850 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in MyrtleBeach, S.C., on Aug. 26.

EQUIPMENT56 CAT 826K Landfill Compactor60 GEITH Ripper

DEPARTMENTS82 CLASSIFIEDS

84 COMING AUCTIONS

86 BUSINESS CALENDAR

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Pa.-Based Viasant Goes Down South to Work in Leeds, Ala.By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Viasant, which has been in business for 10 years in Media,Pa., specializes in soil reclamation, a requirement of a jobthey are currently working on in Leeds, Ala., for a piece ofproperty located between the Barber Motorsports Park andBass Pro Shops. The site involves a steel company on a totalof 6,500 acres, and the area they are working on includes 32acres of disturbed area within a 40-acre footprint.“This is an old strip mining facility, and over the years, it’s

been abandoned, and people did illegal dumping on thissite,” said Jon Lovenduski, project manager of Viasant. “Soas part of the clean up on this property, the client entered intoa voluntary agreement with the Alabama Department ofEnvironmental Protection (ADEM) to clean up any munici-pal waste from the dumping that has occurred.”In the future, the area will be used for two multi-use ball

fields. A total of 120,000 cu. yds. (91,746.6 cu m) of sub-grade material is being removed, and another 23,000 cu. yds.(17,584.8 cu m) of top soil is being placed. In all, a total of176,000 cu. yds. (134,561.6 cu m) will be moved“Basically, what we’re doing is regrading the existing sur-

face, and we’re putting a two-foot cap over the whole 32acres, and that’s going to be a controlled cap,” Lovenduskisaid.The project began in late May, and is expected to be com-

pleted by mid-September. The job is running 10 hours a daysix days a week. Over the years, Lovenduski has found that he prefers

Caterpillar.“I’ve been doing this for 23 years, and Cat is always a

strong competitor,” Lovenduski said. “They’re always rightthere. You get great customer service and quality machinery.To me, keeping a machine running is more important. I’llpay a little bit more to keep a machine running so I don’t losedowntime. My time in the field is more important than aprice on a piece of machinery. And second of all, customerservice is great, and when you need them to work with you,they do.“The fuel efficiency is a lot better, but what we like about

the Cat is the horsepower and the production, and the relia-bility of them. Having equipment that’s newer, faster, andstronger allows us to move more material. Really, movingmaterial is a simple equation — manpower and equipmentequals how much you’re going to move — so you if have themanpower and equipment, you can do whatever you want.”Currently, Lovenduski finds that it’s more feasible to rent

equipment than to own it, since crews are working in about13 different states, including Massachusetts, Ohio, WestVirginia, Tennessee, Texas and Alabama.Viasant’s equipment is rented from Thompson Tractor

Company in Birmingham, Ala. All pieces are brand newequipment, with under 500 hours in service.“Thompson has been excellent,” Lovenduski said.

“Whenever we have had an issue with maintenance, they’vebeen right out within a couple hours to keep us up and run-ning. If it’s something they can’t get up and running really

quick, they replace the machine straight up the next day. It’sbeen a great relationship. We’ve been working with them forthree years now. We actually did another multi-faced projectover in Tuscaloosa with them — and we use only them.”A total of 13 machines are being used at peak capacity on

the current project. They include three E-model excavators

Michael Furlong of Viasant operates one of the rental Cat 336E excavators and hasproduction ahead of schedule on the project.

(L-R): Jonathan Cannon, Michael Furlong and JonLovenduski, all of Viasant; and Kirk Kelly and JohnBentley of Thompson Tractor meet on the job site inLeeds, Ala.

The operator of a Cat 950K loader moves brush anddebris.

A total of 13 machines are being used at peak capacity on the current projectincluding two D8T dozers.

see VIASANT page 80

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Roxboro Contractor Finds Precision Tool for Site GradingBy Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

On a recent hot summer day at a building site in northRaleigh, excavators and bulldozers were busy working tograde the site for a future Lifetime Fitness location. Thehealth and fitness center is being built to serve the area’sgrowing number of residential neighborhoodsAt the center of the work was a bevy of equipment oper-

ators from Jimmy Lewis & Sons Grading and Septic TankServices Inc., a 45-year-old company based northwest ofRaleigh in the Person County town of Roxboro.Jimmy Lewis & Sons have worked on the 16-

acre Lifetime Fitness site completing gradingand erosion control, installing the water, sewerand storm drainage; bringing in and puttingdown ABC stone; and doing the asphalt paving,as well as the curb and gutter work.The firm also has moved approximately

70,000 cu. yds. (53,518.8 cu m) of dirt, of which50,000 cu. yds. (38,227.7 cu m) were on site andthe rest was trucked in, according to CarterLewis, president of Jimmy Lewis & Sons andoldest son of the founder.

A Precision ToolMaking the job significantly easier for the

company is the fact that it uses TopconPositioning Systems products in its excavatorsand dozers. Topcon is among the most reliableand popular makers of GPS systems that useautomated grade control technology.For the last few years, Jimmy Lewis & Sons

has been provided with its Topcon systemsthanks to Raleigh’s Benchmark Tool & SupplyInc. The dealership has worked closely withJimmy Lewis & Sons to keep it updated on thenewest Topcon technology. Topcon’s latestblade-control automation system, the MachineControl (MC) system, is now being used by theRoxboro contractor.The advantages of the MC technology are

very apparent to Lewis and his operators.“We like it because of the speed at which it allows us to

work,” Lewis said. “The operator knows where he is at alltimes, he knows his cut and knows his fill. It just speeds upthe process and it is easier to put on grade the first time. Theoperator can see on his screen where he needs to be and atwhat elevation he needs to be vs. having a man or two on theground checking the grade or having the operator get off andon the machine to check the grade.“I would say that by using this system, we are getting the

job done 30 to 35 percent faster, especially when it comesdown to finish grading.”

Benchmark has been conscientious helpingCarter’s company match the right Topcon systemswith his equipment. For instance, the Topcon X-63Indicate Excavator Control System has beeninstalled in a Komatsu 300 excavator used byJimmy Lewis & Sons. The MC² system is utilizedin the company’s Caterpillar D5 and D6 dozer.“The X-63 system shows the operator where his

desired cut elevation is at all times,” said Lewis.“So it basically shows you where you need to beand it shows your bucket coming across the pro-posed line so that you then know when to stop cut-ting.”He added that his firm employs an engineer or

surveyor to build a model of each job site that canthen be digitally downloaded onto the X-63 system(MC²), as well as onto Topcon’s GRS-1 (geodetic

Jimmy Lewis & Sons Grading & Septic Tank Services Inc. works on a proj-ect in Raleigh using a Cat D6K dozer equipped with a Topcon MC² system.

Carter Lewis checks the grade and layout ofthe project using the Topcon GRS1 systemwith a Wi-Fi modem connected to the NC VRSNetwork.

Both of Jimmy Lewis & Sons’s Cat dozers are equipped with Topcon MC² systems.

(L-R): Retrac, Jimmy and Carter Lewis discuss the benefits of the TopconSystem including the Topcon MC² mounted on their Cat D6K dozer withJohn Mooney, salesman of Benchmark Tool & Supply.

see LEWIS page 76

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Carolina CAT NowOffers MorookaProduct LineBy Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Carolina CAT recently took on the Morooka product line.“We are very excited to introduce the Morooka line at the

Cat Rental Store, said Neil Carbaugh, rental services man-ager of Carolina CAT. “Morooka is a proven leader in thetrack carrier industry, and they give us another low groundpressure solution that we can provide to our customers work-ing in sloppy terrain. We are now the official retail dealer forMorooka in North and South Carolina, and will be carryingthe full line in our rental fleet.”Curt Unger, vice president of sales of Morooka USA,

noted that when they met at ConExpo, one of CarolinaCAT’s biggest customers happened to be there, too.“He saw the MST 4000VD, which was the first one we

brought into the United States,” Unger said. “For his appli-cation, he thought it was a perfect machine. He bought thefirst one in March and has now added a second machine tohis fleet.” Unger said that all Morookas are basically designed the

same, with each model increasing in size. Each has rubbertracks, two piston pumps, a charge pump and twomotor/final drives. Each unit provides very low ground pres-sure (even when loaded) combined with an extreme amountof tractive force. Low ground pressure is the most importantaspect of the Morookas, according to Unger. “There are other products similar to Morookas, but a lot of

the other track vehicles are designed withlarger cabins to carry people and are notdesigned to handle a large payload,”Unger said. “Morookas are designed forlarge payloads, either as a crawler carriercarrying attachments or a crawler dumpercarrying rock and dirt. It can do jobs thatnothing else can. If you’re a contractorworking with soft or steep ground condi-tions like those often found when erectingtransmission lines, working on pipelinesor environmental reclamation, Morookaunits are often the most effective way toget tools and materials to the job site andget the work done. It gives contractors theability to effectively move loads whereother units on tires cannot go and avoid thecost of building an access road. If anaccess road is a must, then often Morookais the unit used to haul in the mats or stoneto build the road.”Morooka also offers a variety of sizes to

help match the right machine to the job.Each machine has the following features:

Hydrostatic TransmissionThe hydrostatic transmission allows for

economical use of the engine’s full power.All steering maneuvers can be executedwith a pair of single-hand control levers.

Two speed ranges can be selected with a flip of the toggleswitch. The H.S.T. system completely eliminates the needfor clutch and gear controls making the Morooka carrierhighly maneuverable, which helps complete projects on timeand on budget.

Durable Rubber Tracks The rubber tracks offered on Morooka carriers are the

result of more than 50 years of joint development from

Bridgestone and Morooka. The rubber tracks combine thecharacteristics of a tire equipped vehicle, such as speed anda smooth ride, while providing the traction of a steel track.Rubber tracks offer the best of all worlds with low groundpressure, high performance movement and excellent trac-tion.

Easy MaintenanceThe Morooka Rubber Track Carriers main components

(engine, hydraulic pumps, drive motorsand steering levers) are easily accessible,allowing for reliability and convenientmaintenance.

Cabin and Operator’s Seat

The cabin on the Morooka rubber trackcarriers are extremely roomy. The efficientheating and air conditioning offer maxi-mum comfort on the 1500, 2200 and 3000models. The new shape of the cabin, withits large windows, offer the operator excel-lent visibility while increasing safety aswell.

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on the Morooka machines are always incontact with the ground and absorb theshocks that occur from running on unevenground. The unique Morooka undercar-riage allows for a stable and smooth ridewith less vibration which results in lessdriver fatigue and more productivity on thejob site.

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

(L-R): Curt Unger, Morooka; Joshua Hartsell, Steve Mewman and David Bulthuis, all service technicians ofCarolina CAT; Rod Stradley, Morooka; and Neil Carbaugh of Carolina CAT.

(L-R): Curt Unger and Rod Stradley, both of Morooka, go over key features and servicepoints of the Morooka MST-3000VD with Joshua Hartsell, David Bulthuis and SteveNewman, all service technicians of Carolina CAT.

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2009 Komatsu WA150-5, 1598 Hrs, HydQ/C, Aux Hyd, Side Dump Bkt, ForksAvail., LOADED!, Stock# 794H ..$86,500

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Roper Laser Co. Hosts Newnan,Ga., Stop of Topcon RoadshowArecent stop of the Topcon Roadshow was

held in Newnan, Ga., at the Ritchie Bros.auction facility. The Aug. 27 and 28 event

was hosted by metro Atlanta’s Topcon dealer,Roper Laser Co. Inc., which is based in Marietta,Ga. Flint Equipment Company, the local JohnDeere dealer provided the machines including a

Deere 750K dozer and Deere 672GP motorgrad-er. Topcon and Roper Laser representatives, aswell as ownership and representatives of FlintEquipment and Deere supported the demo.

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(L-R): Flin Cannon, Flint Equipment; Walt Liles, Roper Laser; and BillGahring, Oxford Construction Company, Albany, Ga., discuss the Topcon3D-MC2 system installed on a Deere 750K LGP dozer.

(L-R): Paul Greenwell, Gwinnett County, Ga., Board of Education; andBilly Price and Richard Shore, both of Roper Laser, Marietta, Ga., go overthe Topcon electronics in the cab of the Deere 750K. Greenwell came tothe event specifically looking for technology to help improve productivi-ty for changing his county’s natural grass high school football fields overto turf.

Topcon’s Evan Monroe (R) and Ron Ludchak (2nd from R), both of Topcon, give a compre-hensive demo for event attendees of the Sitelink 3D system, which is a job site managementsystem that was directly tied into the entire demo site.

An Interesting Two Months...

Equipment Leasing and Finance Industry Confidence EasesThe Equipment Leasing &

Finance Foundation (theFoundation) released the August2014 Monthly Confidence Indexfor the Equipment FinanceIndustry (MCI-EFI) Aug. 21.Designed to collect leadershipdata, the index reports a qualitativeassessment of both the prevailingbusiness conditions and expecta-tions for the future as reported bykey executives from the $827 bil-lion equipment finance sector.Overall, confidence in the equip-ment finance market is 58.9, easingfrom the previous two months’indexes of 61.4. When asked about the outlook

for the future, MCI-EFI surveyrespondent Thomas Jaschik, presi-dent, BB&T Equipment Finance,said, “The next two months will bevery interesting for the equipmentfinance industry. Will the economyaccelerate, as many economistshave predicted? Will U.S. business

feel confident in making capitalinvestments? Or, will the economycontinue its lackluster recovery?The next 60 days should tellwhether this will be a year ofexceptional or limited growth forour industry.”

August 2014 Survey Results:The overall MCI-EFI is 58.9,

easing from 61.4 the previous twomonths.• When asked to assess their

business conditions over the nextfour months, 18.2 percent of exec-utives responding said they believebusiness conditions will improveover the next four months, downfrom 28.6 percent in July. 78.8 per-cent of respondents believe busi-ness conditions will remain thesame over the next four months, upfrom 68.6 percent in July. 3 percentbelieve business conditions willworsen, unchanged from the previ-ous month. • 21.2 percent of survey respon-

dents believe demand for leasesand loans to fund capital expendi-tures (capex) will increase over thenext four months, down from 25.7percent in July. 75.8 percentbelieve demand will “remain thesame” during the same four-monthtime period, up from 68.6 percentthe previous month. 3 percentbelieve demand will decline, downfrom 5.7 percent who believed soin July.• 15.2 percent of executives

expect more access to capital tofund equipment acquisitions overthe next four months, down from25.7 percent in July. 84.8 percentof survey respondents indicate theyexpect the “same” access to capitalto fund business, an increase from74.3 percent in July. No oneexpects “less” access to capital,unchanged from the previousmonth.• When asked, 33.3 percent of

the executives reported they expect

to hire more employees over thenext four months, a decrease from37 percent in July. 57.6 percentexpect no change in headcountover the next four months, downfrom 60 percent last month. 9.1percent expect fewer employees,up from 2.9 percent who expectedfewer employees in July.• 6.1 percent of the leadership

evaluates the current U.S. econo-my as “excellent,” up from 5.7 per-cent last month. 87.9 percent of theleadership evaluates the currentU.S. economy as “fair,” a slightdecrease from 88.6 percent in July.6.1 percent rate it as “poor,” rela-tively unchanged from the last fourmonths.• 30.3 percent of the survey

respondents believe that U.S. eco-nomic conditions will get “better”over the next six months, anincrease from 22.9 percent whobelieved so in July. 66.7 percent ofsurvey respondents indicate they

believe the U.S. economy will“stay the same” over the next sixmonths, a decrease from 74.3 per-cent in July. 3 percent believe eco-nomic conditions in the U.S. willworsen over the next six months,unchanged from last month.• In August, 21.2 percent of

respondents indicate they believetheir company will increase spend-ing on business development activ-ities during the next six months, adecrease from 25.7 percent in July.78.8 percent believe there will be“no change” in business develop-ment spending, an increase from74.3 percent last month. Nonebelieve there will be a decrease inspending, unchanged from lastmonth.

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PLAQUEMINE, La. (AP) The Iberville Parish Councilhas agreed to share the cost of a feasibility study that couldlead to a new highway and bridge on the west bank of theMississippi River in Ascension and Iberville parishes. The Advocate reported Iberville is offering $175,000 to

match state funding approved during the 2014 legislativesession to pay an engineering firm to research a proposal fora four-lane highway between Interstate 10 near Port Allenand Interstate 310 west of New Orleans. The project isknown as the West Bank Connector. The study also would consider construction of a bridge

over the Mississippi River to connect Louisiana Highway 1and Louisiana Highway 30, most likely in Iberville. Officials said the highway and bridge would relieve traf-

fic congestion and provide a hurricane evacuation route. The possible highway and bridge have gained backing

from local officials as traffic congestion along LouisianaHighway 1 in Port Allen becomes an increasing headachefor government officials as well as businesses and residents. According to 2013 transportation department data,

approximately 47,000 vehicles travel each day on LouisianaHighway 1 near the Intracoastal Waterway bridge in WestBaton Rouge Parish. But only 24,573 people live in WestBaton Rouge, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. “The parish is really taking a hit with commerce and

jobs,’’ Iberville Council President Matthew Jewell said dur-ing the council’s meeting on Aug. 19. “Can we all agree anew bridge is very much needed?’’ State officials estimate the cost of a new bridge at about

$800 million. Earlier in August the Ascension Parish Council approved

an agreement to enter into the funding partnership withIberville. Ascension is putting up $125,000. Iberville’s share is larg-

er because a new bridge probably would be built there, saidIberville Parish President J. Mitchell Ourso. Total cost of the study will be about $1.7 million, Ourso

said. “You are talking about something that might be 10 to 15

years off if it materializes,’’ he said. “All we’re trying to dois position ourselves for the bridge.’’

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Takeuchi has announced FlaglerConstruction Equipment as its newest dealerin Florida. The company will carry the fullline of Takeuchi compact earthmovingequipment, including com-pact excavators, compacttrack loaders, compactwheel loaders and skid steerloaders.

Since 1987, Tampa hasbeen the headquarters ofFlagler ConstructionEquipment. The company isa dealer operating in sales,rental and service. Flagler isnow offering Takeuchi com-pact equipment at its Tampa,Orlando, Jacksonville, LakeCity and Davie, Fla., loca-tions.

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Brasfield & Gorrie announced thatthe company has been recognized asGeneral Contractor of the Year by theAssociated Builders and Contractors(ABC) Carolinas chapter.

Presented during the organiza-tion’s Carolinas ConstructionConference on Aug. 8, the peer-nom-inated award recognizes Brasfield &Gorrie’s Raleigh office for outstand-ing business practices and service tothe industry.

“This recognition from our con-struction industry peers reflects ourcommitment to excellence not onlyin building outstanding projects, butalso in building relationships withlocal subcontractors, vendors, clientsand business associates,” said ScottDuckworth, regional vice presidentand division manager of Brasfield &Gorrie .

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Brasfield & Gorrie announced that the company has been recognized asGeneral Contractor of the Year by the Associated Builders and Contractors(ABC) Carolinas chapter.

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Stowers Machinery Corporation announced that it hasacquired the expanded Cat Mining equipment distributionand support business for its territories from CaterpillarGlobal Mining LLC. Stowers Machinery is the authorizedCat dealer in East Tennessee.“We are excited to expand our offerings to mining cus-

tomers throughout the region, and to give them the superiorproduct and quality support that is our standard,” said WesStowers, president and CEO of Stowers MachineryCorporation. “We have been working diligently to meet cus-tomers’ needs for this expanded product line, includinginvesting in training and additional service tooling,”Stowers Machinery assumed responsibility for the sales,

marketing and product support of the expanded Cat miningproducts, which includes Belt Systems for Surface Minesand Quarries, and Roof Bolters. “Our mining customers want strong partners. They are

looking for integrated solutions, high productivity, superiorequipment availability and low operating cost,” said SteveWunning, Caterpillar group president with responsibility ofResource Industries. “Stowers Machinery shares our goal toexceed customers’ expectations every day.”Caterpillar has announced similar transactions with other

dealers over the last several months. Caterpillar continues tohold discussions with other Cat dealers that have miningactivity in their territories and will continue to operate theformer Bucyrus distribution business until the transitionshave occurred in a given territory. Stowers Machinery Corporation has served the 38 coun-

ties of East Tennessee since 1960 with sales, parts and serv-ice for the entire Cat line. The company has its headquartersin East Knoxville and has full-service branches in WestKnoxville, Chattanooga, Crossville, Sevierville andKingsport.

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JCB Tackles ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in a Big WayJust about everyone knows someone

who’s recently taken part in the “Ice BucketChallenge” to raise money for AmyotrophicLateral Sclerosis (ALS) research. However,those previous efforts may pale in compari-son to the frigid drenching that many JCBemployees experienced on Aug. 22. That day, JCB offered its Savannah-area

employees the chance to demonstrate theirsupport for ALS research. Those who donat-ed to the cause received the cold shower of alifetime when multiple JCB backhoesdoused them with enormous buckets full oficy water. The chilling event was family-owned JCB’s way of supporting DallasReeves, JCB’s vice president of sales, whosefamily has been personally affected by thedevastating disease.“My grandfather passed away from

ALS,” said Dallas Reeves, JCB’s vice presi-dent of sales. “As a result, my family and Ihave witnessed the painful realities of thisdisease first-hand. I truly appreciate JCB fortaking on this cause and supporting ALSsufferers and their families in the search fora cure.”Commonly known as “Lou Gehrig's

Disease,” ALS is a progressive neurodegen-erative disease that affects nerve cells in thespinal cord and brain. Motor neurons in

affected individuals continue to degenerateand die, causing the brain to lose its ability toinitiate and control muscle movement.Patients in the disease’s latter stages maysuffer from complete paralysis.“Over the past few weeks, the ALS Ice

Bucket Challenge has proved itself to be afun and memorable way to raise moneyfor a very good cause,” said ThomPeebles, JCB’s vice president of market-ing. “I’m very proud that the JCB familyis supporting Dallas and his family by

helping fund much-needed research tofight a disease that’s taken so much awayfrom so many.”

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JCB employees took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Aug. 22.

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In 1914, the landscape of Georgia wasmostly a patchwork of dirt roads, swamps,pine tree forests and muddy lakes, all sep-arated by miles of farmland. Most Georgiafarmers still used mules and PresidentEisenhower’s national highway systemwouldn’t be completed for another 50years. Infrastructure around the state wasalmost nonexistent. Large cities were becoming more mod-

ern and industrial. Meanwhile automo-biles and garages were quickly replacinghorses and stables. Modernization hadgiven Georgians a new means of travel forleisure and business. However, the stateand its counties were in desperate need ofpaved roads, safe bridges and functionaldams, infrastructure projects and long-term investments necessary to enhancebusiness growth and connect the state ofGeorgia with the Southeast and the rest ofthe United States.

Goodloe Yancey Jr. and his brotherEarle recognized these economic opportu-nities and opened for business inDowntown Atlanta in 1914, the same yearas the Association County Commissionersof Georgia (ACCG) and also just twoyears before the Georgia State HighwayCommission was created. At first, thebrothers sold shovels, hammers and othertools to Georgia county governments, buteventually shifted into providing roadconstruction equipment following the saleof the first Holt Model 45 tractor inGeorgia, delivered to Troup County in1918.With the passage of the Federal Road

Act in 1916, the ensuing highway depart-ment in the state of Georgia led to a con-struction boom that helped Yancey cus-tomers secure roadwork jobs and civilworks projects all over the state ofGeorgia. The ACCG’s initial focus, ensur-

ing that Georgia’s county governmentscould qualify for federal road funds, fitperfectly with Goodloe and Earle’s focuson providing the equipment countiesneeded for road construction. The history of Yancey Bros. Co. and its

customers is truly the history of modernGeorgia. It is a retrospective look at howpublic and private investments madebefore, during and after the wartime peri-od of the early 20th century helped pavethe way for economic growth and expan-sion throughout the state. Each one of the roads built and main-

tained across Georgia’s 159 counties was

a beneficiary of the road building and con-struction equipment provided by YanceyBros. Co. since Goodloe and his brotherEarle started the company 100 years ago.Together Yancey Bros. Co. and the ACCGcan celebrate a century of success theyhave both had in playing an instrumentaland vital role in helping shape the future ofGeorgia. And, working side-by-side withthe countless number of road contractors,builders and Caterpillar customers, thecombined efforts of all these helped tobuild the Georgia we know today.

A Common BondWhen the relationship between the

ACCG, Georgia’s individual county gov-ernments and Yancey Bros. Co. began,they shared a mutual stewardship for hon-esty, reliability and accountability. Allrealized these attributes were necessary tocreating a sustainable and trustworthypartnership that would be crucial to thelong-term development of economicgrowth in the state of Georgia. Both Yancey and ACCG worked close-

ly with local, state and federal govern-ments supporting the war effort during theearly years of Yancey Bros. Co., and sup-ported other projects which brought thou-sands of jobs and opportunities to thestate. Simply put, without Yancey Bros.Co. and the efforts of local governments,

A Genuine AmericanSuccess Story, YanceyBros. Co. Turns 100

Ownership of Yancey Bros. Co. is passed from Goodloe Yancey III (L) to JimStephenson, who represents the fourth generation of family ownership

In 1918, the Holt Manufacturing Company of Peoria, Ill.,boasted that its Model 45 could do the work of 40 mules.

Caterpillar machines from Yancey Bros. Co. were instru-mental in expanding and building military facilities inGeorgia after World War II.

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the city of Atlanta and the state of Georgiawould not have been able to rise from theashes of the Civil War and look ahead tothe 21st century.

Postwar BoomWhen the United States entered the war

following the bombing at Pearl Harbor,Yancey service shops came under controlof the War Department and put its busi-ness on hold to contribute equipment andsupplies to support the troops in Europeand across the Pacific. However, it wasn’t until 1944 that

Yancey Bros. Co. would be able to contin-ue serving civilian customers. Road devel-opment and construction projects through-out the state had been put on hold. But asmilitary service men came home, the needfor new infrastructure projects boomed,providing Yancey Bros. Co. and the stateof Georgia tremendous opportunities forgrowth and expansion.

U.S. Highway 41 and the Atlanta ExpresswayOne of the first major projects to break

ground following the end of the war wasthe expansion of U.S. Highway 41 to fourlanes through the state of Georgia, whichconnected tourists and businesses from

Dalton to Valdosta. Downtown Atlanta also was in desper-

ate need of a long-term solution to allevi-ate traffic congestion for the area’s mazeof largely two-lane roads. Workers com-muting into the city from the suburbsneeded a quick way to access jobs andbusinesses downtown. MacDougald Construction Company,

one of Yancey’s oldest customers, submit-ted a bid and began construction on theNortheast Expressway that provided a 1.3-mi. highway from 16th Street to WilliamsSt. and Spring St. MacDougald securedcontracts, and Yancey Bros. Co. providedthe equipment, that would expand road

construction resulting in new highwaysnorth of downtown.

Atlanta AirportThe economic growth across the coun-

try created a new demand for expanded airtravel, forcing Atlanta Municipal Airportto reconsider prospects for new runwaysin 1948. In the process, Yancey Bros. Co.equipment helped remove more than 1.2million cu. yds. of dirt and rock for sever-al new runways. The longest was just shyof 5,000 ft., while the shortest came in atonly 3,400 ft. MacDougald ConstructionCompany won a bid to pave three new,much longer runways and lay the ground-

work for what would eventually becomethe world’s busiest airport.

Power Generation ProjectsAcross Georgia

As the state flourished in the postwarboom, the demand for power generationfacilities increased resulting in a need formore hydroelectric power dams across thestate. It also meant the need for cleandrinking water and flood control. Georgia Power Company had built a

number of hydroelectric dams across thenorthern part of the state that helped pro-vide consistent and reliable power to thecity of Atlanta. But with road expansionand growth all across the state, power andwater was needed elsewhere. Caterpillar equipment provided by

Yancey Bros. Co. removed more than 5million cu. yds. of dirt and rock to buildthe Buford Dam, holding back theChattahoochee River and eventually cre-ating Lake Lanier in North Georgia.Along the Georgia Alabama border, morethan 2 million cu. yds. of dirt was removedto construct a 6,000-ft. long dam along theChattahoochee River for residents inSouthern Georgia.

Doug Oberhelman (L), CEO ofCaterpillar, presents the 100thanniversary commemorative awardto Jim Stephenson, chairman and CEOof Yancey Bros. Co.

The company’s first product line hadonly five track type tractors, whichwere offered in the 1920s by the newlyformed Yancey Bros. Co.

The early machines sold by Yancey Bros. Co. included the Caterpillar ModelTwenty tractor, which was the first tractor wholly designed and built byCaterpillar Tractor Co. that was not based on the earlier Best or Holt designs.

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The Georgia InterstateHighway System

In 1956, President Eisenhower signedinto law the Federal Aid Highway Act thatbuilt more than 41,000 mi. of interstateacross the United States. It is perhaps themost significant and longest-lasting infra-structure project in the state’s history.Yancey customers and Caterpillar equip-ment were integral in developing theextensive network of interstate highwaysconnecting Atlanta, Macon, Augusta andother Georgia cities with neighboring

states and the rest of the country.

Accommodating for Augusta National

To accommodate for an increase in traf-fic between Atlanta and Augusta,Caterpillar machines helped widen 18 mi.of roadway along Highway 78 betweenThomson and Augusta. Later, in the1950s, the Georgia State HighwayDepartment contracted the enlargement ofHighway 166, which ran parallel toHighway 78, to ease the flow of traffic.

The expansion of highways and nearby

roads helped counties around Augustaendure the crowds and tourists each sub-sequent spring for the Masters at AugustaNational. Tens of thousands of people visitthe Golf Club each year to cheer on someof the world’s greatest golfers. In 1956 to1957, Washington Road that leads intoAugusta National was widened from 18 ft.to 68 ft., complete with parking lanesavailable on both sides of the street.

In 1958, Yancey customers, DanielGrading Co. and W.L. RobinsonConstruction Co., started construction ofI-75 in Monroe County, the first section of

interstate highway in the state. DanielGrading Co. had to remove more than10,000 cu. yds. of dirt each day to preparethe site for construction.

Many parts of the highway’s construc-tion in South Georgia required millions ofcubic feet of dirt and earth in order to buildthe highway through miles of wetlandswamps. Specialized tractors, equipmentand parts provided by Yancey Bros. Co.allowed the construction companies todrill through hard rock and mountains tofinish the northern section of the highwaynear Dalton.

The coordination among federal, stateand county authorities in conjunction withthe construction companies and contrac-tors was crucial to quickly and effectivelymeeting the transportation demands of themid-twentieth century.

Advancing ForwardThe forethought of creating a special-

ized network of county commissioners tohelp ensure infrastructure projects werebuilt around the state was an importantfirst step to ensure Georgians and residentsthroughout the Southeast could travel anddo business across the state. All of the hardwork and commitment to creating long-term infrastructure improvementsthroughout the state during the 50s and

Jim Stephenson (R), chairman and CEO of Yancey Bros. Co. has a cup of coffeewith technicians in the Washington, Ga., branch.

During the 50s and 60s, Cat Number 12 motorgraders fromYancey Bros. Co. were heavily used to construct theGeorgia interstate.

The Yancey brothers became one of the first dealers in theUnited States for the J.D. Adams and Company, a manu-facturer of mule drawn road graders, the predecessor totoday’s motorgrader.

Yancey Bros. Co. machines helped to transform Centennial Olympic Stadium, homeof the 1996 summer Olympics, into Turner Field, now home of the Atlanta Braves.

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60s paid off during the 1970s and eco-nomic growth of the 80s.

The 1960s saw two major sports fran-chises, the Braves and the Falcons startplaying professionally in downtownAtlanta, putting the city and the state ofGeorgia on the map as one of the country’slargest growing areas. Construction of I-285 created a transportation network thatconnected interstate highways and numer-ous roadways throughout the Atlanta area.

The city of Atlanta added roughly onemillion people each decade for 50 years.As large Fortune 500 companies relocatedto the city, suburbs grew and new devel-opments needed Caterpillar tractors pro-vided by Yancey Bros. Co. to accommo-date the growing demand for new housesin the neighborhoods and suburbs north ofthe perimeter.

Further collaboration among public andprivate construction contractors andbuilders took hold when Gov. JimmyCarter created the Georgia Department ofTransportation in 1972.

Part of the development of modernGeorgia and the city of Atlanta does notentirely revolve around the constructionand maintenance of public roads, bridgesand dams. Much of Yancey Bros. Co.’scustomers who used Caterpillar equip-ment and parts, worked with county offi-

cials to build the foundations of large sky-scrapers throughout downtown and sever-al suburban indoor shopping malls.

A Look to the FutureAs Yancey Bros. Co. and the ACCG

both celebrate all of their valuable accom-plishments during their respective year-long centennials in 2014, the city ofAtlanta and the state of Georgia continueto grow and provide the necessary infra-structure investments to provide highquality jobs and a high standard of living

across the state. The committed partnership between

Yancey Bros. Co. and its customers hasprovided unparalleled economic opportu-nities and helped the region grow out ofthe ashes from the Civil War into a mod-ern hub of international business, innova-tion and entrepreneurship. All of thiswould not be possible without the com-mitment to a strategic vision of the impor-tance of Georgia’s infrastructure projects.

Millions of Georgians and countlessothers across the Southeast have Yancey

Bros. Co., Caterpillar equipment and theircollaboration with local governments tothank for infrastructure investments thatwill provide new generations with manyeconomic opportunities for years to come.

This article was adapted from the bookA Century of Progress: Building GeorgiaTogether published by Looking GlassBooks.

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

In 2006, Yancey Bros. Co. machines were used for the fifth runway at Atlanta’sHartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Ricky Callahan (L) and Tom Duncan, both of Yancey Bros.Co., talk at the Augusta 100th anniversary celebration.

Troup County, Ga., in conjunction with the DNR (Department of NaturalResources) used Cat machines from Yancey Bros. Co. for the launch of a boatramp using three Cat D7’s to push the concrete structure with two Cat D6’sbehind the row of D7’s pushing steel beams affixed to the boat ramp for addi-tional push power and directional control.

Jim Stephenson, chairman and CEO of Yancey Bros. Co.(R) presents the Yancey President’s Award to YanceyTechnician Willie Norris of Brunswick at the Savannah100th anniversary celebration.

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$995M Development Calls for Multi-Building Campus transitional living and rehabilitation,research and administration services, alongwith a central energy plant and two separateparking structures. Total gross squarefootage of the project is more than 1.5 mil-lion sq. ft. (139,345 sq m). There are 42 mi.(67 km) of interior partitions, four footballfields worth of roofing and 210 elevatorstops.“When Veterans Affairs embarked on this

journey to build a new medical center thathonors veterans, it was important to theSoutheast Louisiana Veterans Health System[SLVHCS] to get it right,” said Liz Failla,chief, Project Legacy. “By that, I meanunderstanding what’s important to the60,000 veterans enrolled in our system. Weenlisted the help of veterans and VeteranService to help design the new medical cen-ter. They played a crucial role in defining pri-orities and selecting features to enhance theirrecovery and well-being. We reached out tothe neighborhood and surrounding commu-nity, as well. As a result, our medical centeris set back several feet, and we incorporatedfour shotgun houses into the overall campuson the S. Rocheblave side.” Construction of the facility, which is locat-

ed on a 30-acre site, began in 2011 and is setfor completion by February 2016. “Major construction work on the adminis-

trative building is complete and we havebegun the move-in process,” Failla said.“Furniture, equipment and communicationsinfrastructure is nearly completed, and weexpect some functions to operate out of thebuilding beginning mid-summer of 2014.“Around the rest of the campus, work is

ongoing in virtually every structure. Almostall of the steel erection is complete, with justthe transitional living and rehabilitationbuilding receiving steel placement. Morethan 60 percent of the buildings exteriors arecomplete, and a substantial portion of theHVAC and plumbing systems have beeninstalled in the diagnostic and treatment andinpatient buildings. We’re nearly finishedoutfitting the two mock inpatient rooms,which will be the standard for the remaining118 inpatient rooms.”The new hospital will serve as a specialty

care regional referral center for veteransacross the Gulf Coast, from the Florida pan-handle to the Louisiana/Texas state line. Thefacility will offer a 23-hour observation unit,an imaging center, an interventional center,eight operating rooms and six procedurerooms. Classroom and self-directed learningspace is planned for the first floor of theadministration building. There will be 11resident on-call rooms located in the inpa-tient units, ICUs and transitional living facil-ity.Smart classrooms, conference rooms,

integrated cameras in the operating rooms,robotic surgery and wireless technology willbe available. The research center will belocated in approximately 130,000 sq. ft.(12,077 sq m) of space, with 15 lab groupsand a total of 27 units available toresearchers. Clark/McCarthy Healthcare Partners

serves as the integrated design and constructcontractor for the project.“This project is substantially larger than

the typical construction projects in this partof the country,” said Josh Martin, projectdirector. “One of our biggest challenges isgetting enough resources on site. We haveinitiated a program — CMU BuildingBlocks — to expand the capacity ofsmall/local businesses in order for them tobetter bid and win work on projects like ours.From a design standpoint, proper implemen-tation of the details is another major chal-lenge.“At one end of the project, we’re putting

in foundations and structural steel, and onthe other we’re hanging drywall and puttingon the exterior enclosure. We have installed4,100 150-foot long structural precast piles,erected about 16,000 tons of structural steeland poured 100,000 cubic yards of concrete.We’ve built and tested our exterior enclosuremock up and completed an extensive valueengineering process. Our next major mile-stone on the project is getting the buildingscompletely enclosed, and turning on the per-manent power. The power will allow us tostart the air conditioning systems which areneeded to do our finishes.”A wide variety of equipment is being used

to build the new hospital, including a 1,300-ton (1,179 t) capacity crane and several 150-ton (136 t) cranes. In addition all-terrainforklifts, aerial lifts, track hoes, backhoes,bulldozers, bobcats and all-terrain golf cartsare being used. Structural concrete piles that are each 150

ft. (45.7 m) long support all of the buildings.Two of the buildings, Research and CEP, arepoured out of concrete. The main medicalbuildings are structural steel. There also aretwo precast concrete parking garages. Thestructural members are cast in a facility out-side the city, and are then put in place withvery large cranes. There are roughly 800pieces in each garage.“Our design allows for any column in a

building to be removed without the buildingcollapsing,” Martin said. “Our exterior skinis architectural precast, glass and metal pan-els, which are designed to withstand aCategory 3 hurricane. Unique interior finish-es and details are used across the facility. Thebuildings mechanical and electrical systemsare designed to maximize energy efficiency,and in the case of an emergency, the facilityKarla Marshall photo

Crews place pre-cast concrete panels on the exterior of the Southeast LouisianaVeterans Health Care System outpatient building.

Scott Matlock photoSteel erection at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System’s eight-storyoutpatient clinic nears completion.

VETERANS from page 1

see VETERANS page 90

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Duraclass Unveils New Improved HPT ‘Tub’ Body LineDuraClass recently introduced

the newly improved HPT “tub”body line. The line has beenredesigned to meet all heavy dutydump body needs. A semi-ellipti-cal body using high tensile steel,crossmemberless understructure,and a body sidewall without extrabracing add up to an exceptionalpayload-to-weight ratio. Therounded floor and low center ofgravity give it strength and stabili-ty for heavy hauling. Loads are dis-charged cleanly from the curvedbody shell.The HPT-B1 features a closed

fender design, and comes in 14- to18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths ineither carbon steel or stainlesssteel. The HPT-B1 has capacityranges from 10- to 20-yd. (9 to 18m).The HPT-B2 features an open

fender design, which decreases thepossible areas for rust and the over-all body weight. The body comes

in 10- and 11-ft. (3 and 3.3 m)lengths in 3/16-in. AR400 carbonsteel, and 14- to 18-ft lengths in3/16-in Hi-Tensile carbon steel.The HPT-B2 also has an option forstainless steel.The line features full depth rear

corner posts and fully enclosedfront corner posts for addedstrength and durability and to keepdimensions true and rigid.Greasable rear hinges have thewidest bearing surface and largestpin diameter in the industry.All heavy duty dump bodies

from DuraClass feature a bodysidewall that is shaped into a con-tinuous completely enclosed toprail, side and running board config-uration, eliminating the outsideweld below the tarp rail and pre-venting moisture and freeze prob-lems.Numerous HPT “tub” body

options are available including asloped tailgate, reverse asphalt

taper, sloping side panels, hi-lifttailgate (air or hydraulic), dualaction side swing tailgate, bodyside steps and handles and air oper-ated hoist controls. Users can cus-tomize their dump body’s side andtailgate heights, as well as select

from a variety of sliding dooroptions and cylinder/doghouseconfigurations.Accessories for the HPT-B1 and

HPT-B2 include patch gates, cabshields, LED lights, tarp rods andwalk rails.

Additionally, DuraClass offers aline of HPT hoists. The hoistsallow for an increased capacity as aresult of high-pressure hydraulicsand increased productivity withfaster cycling. Furthermore, thehoists offer better stability with alow center of gravity and strongpin design. HPT hoists haveimproved longevity with hardchrome plated hoist sleeves. Theframeless head-mount design islighter weight and low mainte-nance.Based out of Tishomingo, Miss.,

DuraClass designs and manufac-tures a comprehensive range ofpremium Class 3 to 8 dump bod-ies, hoists and related equipment. For more information, call

800/255-4345 or visit www.dura-class.com.

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

Mack Trucks Academy Receives CASE AccreditationHighlighting Mack’s focus on developing

quality training programs to encourage bet-ter service for its customers, Mack TrucksAcademy recently received ContinuingAutomotive Service Education (CASE)accreditation from the National Institute forAutomotive Service Excellence (ASE). Theaccreditation acknowledges Mack’s focuson quality and offering customers superiorafter-purchase support and service. MackTrucks Academy was evaluated againstestablished industry standards to ensure thatcontinuing education training meets bestpractices.“Receiving CASE accreditation spot-

lights the high-quality training programsoffered through Mack Trucks Academy,”said Stephen Roy, president of Mack TrucksNorth American Sales and Marketing.

“Meeting CASE standards shows Mack’scommitment to developing exceptionaltraining programs to help increase the serv-ice and support for our customers while con-tinuing to support our dealers.”Training programs play an integral part in

Mack’s customer support strategy and pre-pare dealer technicians and service person-nel to support customers in each area ofMack’s Pedigree Uptime Protection serviceand support suite — service management,maintenance plans and vehicle diagnostics.Mack Trucks Academy provides extensivetraining for 14 different dealership job roles,including sales, parts, service and technician,as well as training for drivers. Courses areavailable through e-learning and instructor-led classes conducted at seven locations inthe United States and Canada.

ASE is a non-profit organization estab-lished to improve the competence of auto-motive technicians through voluntary testingand certification. ASE established CASEAccreditation as a voluntary program afterperceiving the need for ongoing training ofexperienced service technicians to keep upwith increasingly complex technology. Mack Trucks received a 2013 Excellence

in Learning Award from the Brandon HallGroup, a preeminent research and analystorganization focused on driving organiza-tional performance. Mack Trucks Academyreceived a Gold Award, the highest honor,for its comprehensive curriculum and certifi-cation program that helps Mack techniciansprogress through training as they worktoward becoming master technicians.Mack’s ongoing investment in technician

training also includes a partnership withWyoTech, a premier technical school.WyoTech offers degree and diploma pro-grams in the fields of automotive, diesel, col-lision/refinishing, motorcycle, marine andconstruction trades. WyoTech studentsenrolled in the Diesel Advanced TechnologyEducation program receive specialized train-ing on Mack engines, electronics, emissions,powertrain and chassis components. Theprogram is designed to help students gradu-ate as advanced apprentice technicians witha potential for an accelerated path to achieveMack master technician status.For more information, visit www.mack-

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

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

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

The HPT-B1 features a closed fender design, and comes in 14- to18-ft. (4.3 to 5.5 m) lengths in either carbon steel or stainless steel.The HPT-B2 features an open fender design, which decreases thepossible areas for rust and the overall body weight.

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DuraClass recently announced the hire of RayCollins as plant manager of its manufacturing facil-ity in Tishomingo, Miss.

DuraClass announced the hire of Jeffery Terry asthe new continuous improvement engineer.

DuraClass recently announced the hire of Ray Collins as plantmanager of its manufacturing facility in Tishomingo, Miss. Collinshas spent the past 32 years in the automotive industry, with an exten-sive background in materials planning, customer service, logistics,production and plant management. Before joining DuraClass,Collins held the role of plant manager for an automotive safety sys-tems and components company in Texas.DuraClass also announced the hire of Jeffery Terry as the new

continuous improvement engineer. Terry has expertise in the auto-motive industry and has ten years of technical experience, mostrecently as technical supervisor for a leading automotive lightingmanufacturer in Alabama.“Ray brings with him a wide array of knowledge and talents that

will fit well with the DuraClass team,” said Steve McDonough, gen-eral manager of DuraClass. “With his unique background, Jeffery isa valuable asset in providing our customers with the highest qualityproducts. We are very pleased to have them both on board.”DuraClass designs and manufactures a comprehensive range of

premium class 3 to 8 dump bodies, hoists and related equipment andoffers more than 100 years of engineering and manufacturingexpertise.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

DuraClass Names Collins, Terry asNew Associates

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Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale$85

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale..........$85

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ...... $85

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60

Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25

Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65

Bobcat S530 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65

Bobcat S550 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale..............................$65

Bobcat T770 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$45

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$195

Case 95XT Skid Steer Loader (Conrad), 1:32 Scale ................$60

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale....................................$100

Caterpillar CT660 Dump Truck, Yellow Cab, 1:50 Scale..........$80

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,

1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$100

Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65

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

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90

Caterpillar D8L Track-Type Tractor (NZG 233), 1:50 Scale......$75

Caterpillar D8T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$110

Caterpillar D9N Track-Type Tractor (NZG 298), 1:50 Scale ....$75

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

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

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100

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

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150

Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90

Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................................$95

Caterpillar D350D Articulated Dump Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$50

Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................$75

Caterpillar 416B Backhoe/Loader (NZG 285), 1:50 Scale ......$70

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe/Loader (NZG 2851), 1:50 Scale........$70

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

Caterpillar 740B EJ Articulated Dump Truck w/ Ejector Body,

1:50 Scale ........................................................................................$70

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$60

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

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

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

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

Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$150

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

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90

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

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

International TD-15 Dozer w/Umbrella, 1:50 Scale ..................$60

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

JCB 3CX Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale........................................$75

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70

John Deere 200C LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale..............................$45

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

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40

John Deere 772CH Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$45

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

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45

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

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

Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ......................$80

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

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

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90

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

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

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

Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale........................$160

Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale................$90

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

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

Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$65

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

Kubota KX91-2 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ......................$60

Leeboy 8816 Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$90

Link Belt 210X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$45

Link Belt 800 X2 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$200

Northwest 25D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............................................$75

Vogele 1900-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$140

Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140

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

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

Volvo EC220D Excavator, 1:50 Scale........................................$115

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

Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$90

Wabco Haulpak Off-Highway Truck, 1:24 Scale ....................$185

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale......$145

Wirtgen W250i Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..................$160

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Link-Belt® Spin Ace® Excavators are packed with all the power, productivity,

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

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Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535912-384-4664

631 Electric AvenueSwainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com3930 East Raines RoadMemphis, TN 38118800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.Shreveport, LA 71109800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.Gray, TN 37615855-201-7453

10110 Roberts WayCovington, GA 30014770-788-0888

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www.bennettequipment.net1403 Piedmont Hwy.Piedmont, SC 29673864-277-7272

MID SOUTH MACHINERY, INC.3233 Highway 80 WestJackson, MS 39204601-948-6740

3145 Cliff Gookin Blvd.Tupelo, MS 38801662-690-6553

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Link-Belt® Spin Ace® Excavators are packed with all the power, productivity,

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

CCS EQUIPMENT SALESwww.ccsequipment.comRaleigh Durham877-469-3471

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

Ashland, VA866-955-6071Chesapeake, VA800-342-3248

QUEST CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT, LLCwww.questequip.com10561 Airline Hwy.St. Rose, LA 70087504-467-7663

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535912-384-4664

631 Electric AvenueSwainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

HEAVY MACHINES, INC.www.heavymachinesinc.com3930 East Raines RoadMemphis, TN 38118800-432-8902

5200 Hollywood Ave.Shreveport, LA 71109800-548-3458

364 Bob Jobe Rd.Gray, TN 37615855-201-7453

10110 Roberts WayCovington, GA 30014770-788-0888

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

www.bennettequipment.net1403 Piedmont Hwy.Piedmont, SC 29673864-277-7272

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Emergency management expertsfrom around the world met at PurdueUniversity recently to debate best prac-tices for life-saving response andrecovery operations after natural orman-made catastrophes, opening thedialogue for the first time this year toinclude industry experts. The setting was the 10th

International Conference of theInternational Institute for InfrastructureResilience and Reconstruction, knownin the emergency management com-munity as “I3R2.”This year, the National Demolition

Association (NDA) contributed a newvoice to the conference, promoting thevalue of public/private collaboration inthese efforts. Thomas Stahr, chairmanof the NDA disaster response commit-tee and Mark Shaurette and RandyRapp of Purdue’s department of building construc-tion management presented a paper entitled “FirstResponder/Private Industry Collaboration toAdvance Disaster Response.”As part of its mission, the NDA is dedicated to

collaborating with First Responders, emergencymanagement organizations and government agen-cies to help improve the effectiveness of responseefforts. “We’re working to educate these audiences

about the resources and skills possessed by demo-lition and disaster response companies that couldbe made available for widespread disasterresponse,” said Stahr, a consultant withEnvironmental Resources Management (ERM).“From our work at past disaster sites, we know wecan help facilitate faster response and save lives.”Stahr and former NDA Health and Safety

Committee chair Jerry Myrick, also with ERM,participated in an industry panel on best practicesat I3R2. The roundtable included representativesfrom the Restoration Industry Association and theU.S. volunteer recovery sector. Other participatingorganizations in the three-day event included theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the HaitiReconstruction Fund, the Center for DiseaseControl and Prevention, the Society of MilitaryEngineers and the International Emergency

Management Society.“Our members have played an important role

following such disasters as the 1994 Northridgeand 1989 Loma Prieta California earthquakes, theattacks on 9/11, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and thedisastrous 2013 Colorado floods,” said Michael R.Taylor, NDA executive director. “Besides possess-ing fleets of highly specialized equipment andattachments, most of our members have HAZ-WOPER-trained labor forces who are experiencedworking with unstable structures and disposing ofhazardous materials. They also know how to movelarge amounts of debris with the finesse often need-ed in search and rescue operations.”The NDA offers First Responders and emer-

gency management organizations and the govern-ment agencies that control them with the resourcesthey need to identify the characteristics and capa-bilities of a qualified demolition contractor. “The message we’re promoting is that it’s

important to pre-qualify supporting members of anemergency management team now, before the nextdisaster hits,” said Stahr.For more information, visit www.demolitionas-

sociation.com/disasterresponse. (This story also can be found on Construction

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

NDA Adds New Voice to GlobalDisaster Response Conference

It’s not clear howthe unnamed dinosaurdied 100 to 120 mil-lion years ago, but it’sbeen only 30 since hefinally encountered apredator he couldn’toutrun: Atlas Copcoequipment. “Not every compa-

ny has a dinosaurspecies named afterit,” said Sofie Gielen,Atlas Copco’s market-ing communicationsdirector, in commem-orating the 30thanniversary of the dis-covery ofAtlascopcosaurus. “Three decadeslater, we’re still extremely proud ofthe fact that our equipment helpedunearth the fossilized skeleton ofAtlascopcosaurus so it could beshared with the entire world.”Atlascopcosaurus was an estimated

6.5- to 13-ft. long and weighed 276lbs. The dinosaur belonged to theHypsilophodontidae family and livedduring the early Cretaceous Period.Scientists infer that it was a small,bipedal herbivore that would haveforaged for its food and stayed out ofthe way of larger, carnivorous preda-tors.Thomas H. Rich, a paleontologist

from the Museum of Victoria,Australia, and Patricia Vickers-Richfrom Monash University, Melbourne,discovered Atlascopcosaurus atDinosaur Cove, a fossil-rich area onthe southeast coast of Australia, closeto Victoria. During Rich’s first visit tothe area in 1980, he and two col-leagues revealed fragments of rock-embedded bone. Four years later, agroup of hundreds of student volun-teers, paleontology scientists and min-ers began excavations.

The researchgroup’s equipmentincluded Atlas Copcorock drills, pneumatictools and compres-sors. The diggingteams often workedin dark, narrow tun-nels, which at timeswere muddy and slip-pery. The excavationsite was located nextto a steep cliff over-looking the sea,which complicatedwork even further.The fossils they wereafter were embeddedin layers of sand, mud

and clay that had been pressed togeth-er into hard rock for millions of years.It was slow going, with the teamsremoving approximately 66 lbs. ofhard rock for every 2 lbs. of dinosaurbone. Ultimately, the excavation revealed

Atlascopcosaurus loadsi. The specificname loadsi refers to Bill Loads, AtlasCopco’s manager in Victoria whomade the decision to support the proj-ect.When Rich and Vickers-Rich

named the fossil in 1989, they lookedto the company whose equipment andexpert assistance was so instrumentalin the success of the dig. Rich said hewas grateful for the support AtlasCopco provided and impressed withthe reliability of the equipment. “It was because of that record of

reliability that, in 2007, I insisted onusing Atlas Copco equipment duringa dinosaur excavation from per-mafrost in a tunnel on the North Slopeof Alaska.”

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

Atlas Copco Marks 30thAnniversary of Dino

Atlascopcosaurus wasdiscovered in 1984 andnamed in honor of AtlasCopco’s support of arche-ological research.

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Emergency management experts from around the worldmet to debate best practices for life-saving response andrecovery operations after natural or man-made catas-trophes, opening the dialogue for the first time this yearto include industry experts.

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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!

2010 model with 5828 hrs. CAT engine. Twin apron 4 bar crusher with feedopening of 44.5” x 31.5”.Overband magnet, dirt conveyor, underpan feederand wireless remote control. Machine is ready to crush! Location: Virginia.Priced to sell for $279,000

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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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Demolition & Recycling

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

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

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

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

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

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

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corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.

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www.thompsonmachinery.comCamden, TN • 731-584-2732

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Cat 826K Landfill Compactor Features Safety, ConvenienceThe Cat 826 landfill compactor has set the

design standard for this demanding applica-tion since 1978, and with the introduction ofthe K Series model, that design is furtheradvanced in terms of operator comfort andsafety, ease of operation, durability, reliabili-ty, low-cost operation, and productivity. Two Cat C15 ACERT engine options are

available, meeting U.S. EPA Tier IVFinal/EU Stage IV emission standards orU.S. EPA Tier III/EU Stage IIIA equivalentemission standards. It delivers 405 nethorsepower (302 kW) to the 826K’s drivetrain, which uses a 2F/2R planetary power-shift transmission, lock-up torque converter,and heavy-duty planetary axles that canaccommodate three new wheel-and-tip con-figurations. With an operating weight of90,207 lbs. (40,917 kg), coupled with mas-sive structures that remain solid through anumber of rebuilds, the 826K is built forrugged durability, according to the manufac-turer.For fuel-saving performance, the 826K

features an Eco mode, which, when selectedby the operator, limits engine speed andallows the machine to function in an auto-shift mode when maximum torque is notrequired. For operator convenience, the leftpedal serves as a brake, transmission neu-tralizer and engine decelerator, which theoperator can use to temporarily override theengine speed set with the throttle lock forsafely maneuvering around obstacles. Andfor optimum responsiveness and control, the826K’s STIC system allows single-leversteering and transmission control.Operator comfort and convenience is fur-

ther accommodated in the design of the826K with easier entrance and exit from thecab with lighted, shallow-angle stairwaysand a STIC armrest that folds away. The Catcomfort series air-suspension seat featuresextra thick cushions and moves the attachedelectro-hydraulic STIC-control pod andimplement-control pod when adjusted. Thecab, isolation-mounted to the frame, is pres-surized with filtered air, and the selectedtemperature is maintained automatically.The control panel uses large, back-lit switch-es with LED indicators, and a simple two-position rocker switch controls the parkingbrake.

Drive Train/Structures/GuardingThe 826K delivers consistent, smooth

shifting via integrated electronic controlsthat use the Caterpillar single clutch speedshifting system. The metallurgy and heat-treating incorporated into the transmission'sgearing ensure consistent performance andlong-term durability. The lock-up torqueconverter used in the 826K has several ben-efits, including more efficient transmissionof power, lower system heat, increased

travel speed and fuel efficiency. Furtherfuel savings are achieved with the C15’sengine idle shutdown system, and enginedurability is enhanced with delayed engineshutdown.Because the landfill compactor works in

the harshest of applications, Caterpillar hasdesigned the machine with purpose-builtstructures that deliver long-term durability.The full-box-section rear frame resists twist-ing forces and shock, the steering-cylindermounts are designed to effectively dissipatesteering loads into the frame, and the axlemounts are heavy-duty components thatcontribute to the overall structural integrityof the machine.Specialized guarding protects the 826K’s

systems and components from jobsite haz-ards, such as debris build-up, chemicals, andwire and plastics that might wrap aroundwheel assemblies.Hydraulically actuated engine and power-

train guards shield components and resistdebris build up; front-frame guards furtherprevent trash build-up in the frames and addprotection for hydraulic lines; axle-wrappingand seal guards reduce the prospect of mate-rial binding around the axles; a fine-mesh

air-inlet screed prevents material from enter-ing the engine compartment; an under-hoodventilation system resists trash intrusioncools components; and striker bars andcleaner fingers help keep the wheels cleanfor optimum compaction effort.

Wheels and TipsThe 826K is available with three new

wheel-and-tip configurations to improvemachine performance and to meet individuallandfill applications. The paddle tip configu-ration is designed for greater traction withless weight, providing high performancecoupled with reduced fuel burn. The plus tipis a conventional design that increases side-slope stability, and the combination tip pro-vides a practical compromise of importantelements — performance, fuel economy,and side-slope stability.

Serviceability/TechnologyTo promote the safety of personnel serv-

icing the 826, routine maintenance pointsare grouped and accessible from groundlevel or from non-skid walkways with handrails. Swing-out doors on both sides of theengine compartment provide easy access to

daily service checks, and ecology drainssimplify service and help prevent spills. Anavailable swing-out stairway facilitatesaccess to the engine. In addition, swing-outcoolers for fuel and hydraulic fluid simplifycleaning, and a ground-level power servicecenter has an electrical-disconnect, emer-gency-engine-shutdown, and stairway-lightswitches.To further complement serviceability, the

Cat vital information system (VIMS 3G)integrated into the 826’s design keeps opera-tors informed about machine operating con-ditions via an easy-to-view graphic displaythat features touch-screen interface. Toexpand machine-monitoring capability, theCat Product Link system provides event anddiagnostic codes, as well as data such asoperating hours, fuel level, and idle time.This information is transmitted to a secureweb-based application, VisionLink, whichprovides powerful tools for conveying infor-mation to machine owners and dealers,including working time versus idle time andmapping functions.

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

With an operating weight of 90,207 lbs. (40,917 kg), coupled with massive structures that remain solid through a number ofrebuilds, the 826K is built for rugged durability, according to the manufacturer.

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Integrity. Generation After Generation.After being in business for almost a century, we’ve learned a thing or two. We know what it takes to keep your operation running smoothly: Commitment from your crew, quality equipment that works as hard as you do, and people that you can count on. Generation after generation, we continue to meet the demands ofthe job by building innovative products. We’ve led the way since 1928, and that leadership shows through in the integrity of our team. We’re proud to still be doing business the way we did back then.

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www.terex.com • www.terexca.com

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Knoxville, TN Branch6325 Central Avenue Pike • Knoxville, TN 37912

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Plant City, FL Branch2812 Airport Rd. • Plant City, FL 33563

1-866-262-4181 • 813-754-5800 • Fax: 813-754-5801

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Knoxville, TN (East) (865) 546-1414Knoxville, TN (West) (865) 218-8800Chattanooga, TN (423) 698-6943Kingsport, TN (423) 323-0400Crossville, TN (931) 484-4040Sevierville, TN (865) 595-3750

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MASON TRACTOR COMPANYwww.masontractor.com

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Crush. Classify. Profit.

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Geith Ripper Provides NewRock-Breaking AlternativeDesigned for use with excavators ranging

in size from 4 to 80 tons (3.6 to 72.5 t), theGeith ripper penetrates and scores tough,hard and frozen ground. Standard designfeatures include a replaceable tooth andwear shroud, reinforcing gussets and sidewear protection plates — extending the lifeof the ripper. The ripper’s heavy-duty steelshank further increases ripping power.Compared to a hydraulic breaker, the

Geith ripper provides operators with a cost-effective and low maintenance alternative torock breaking. In addition, the Geith ripperenables operators to extract rock in areaswhere blasting is strictly prohibited. Using a Geith quick coupler, excavator

operators can transition from ripping toloading in less than a minute by simplyreplacing the ripper with a bucket from thecomfort of their cabs, according to the man-ufacturer. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Standard design features include areplaceable tooth and wear shroud, rein-forcing gussets and side wear protectionplates.

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Company Wrenchwww.companywrench.com

Knoxville, TN Branch6325 Central Avenue Pike

Knoxville, TN 379121-866-262-4181865-766-2571

Fax: 865-766-2815

Raleigh, NC Branch125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension

Smithfield, NC 275771-855-Kobelco

Aiken, SC Branch1252 Old Kimbill TrailAiken, SC 298051-866-262-4181803-642-0060

Fax: 803-642-0209

Plant City, FL Branch2812 Airport Rd.

Plant City, FL 335631-866-262-4181813-754-5800

Fax: 813-754-5801

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Safe Operation Methods Help Avoid Trenching TroublesBy John ThomasSPECIAL TO CEG

An inexperienced trencher operator can cause costly mis-takes. From start to finish, educate yourself on the task athand — know your digging conditions, recognize potentialsafety hazards and understand the relationship between yourtrencher attachment and prime mover. With this knowledge,you’ll be able to operate your trencher attachment like a pro,saving time and money.“It’s important to be familiar with and know the controls

and adjustments on both your trencher attachment and primemover,” said Dave Aldrich, light construction dealer devel-opment and service manager of Paladin Attachments, whichincludes Bradco trencher attachments. “Take time to learnhow they operate now. Such knowledge is crucial for safe,efficient operation of your equipment.”

Before You BeginSafety Stop: Inspect your job site and take notice of any

potential hazards in the area. Trenching through a hiddenutility line could cause electrocution and death. Call all util-ity companies and have them plot out all of their lines beforeoperating your trencher attachment or dial 811 before youdig.Prior to starting a trench, it is always a good idea to plan

out your job. Several variables need to be taken into accountbefore trenching:• Trench requirements• Potential safety hazards• Digging conditions• Trencher tooth pattern• Digging chain tensionBefore your trencher touches the dirt, match the tooth type

and pattern with your soil type. Talk with your dealer or man-ufacturer representative about the soil type you will be dig-ging into. Then choose the proper teeth for your application:• Cup — The most common teeth chosen for trencher

attachments. Ideal for good digging applications like blackdirt, loam, moist clay, sand and sandy clay.• Shark — Ideal for rocky, abrasive or compact conditions

like caliche.• Frost — Ideal for the most extreme trenching applica-

tions like coral, frozen ground and fracturable rock. In order for your trencher attachment to be successful in

these applications, you will also have to take into accountyour prime mover’s hydraulic horsepower capabilities andthe depth you will be trenching. Trencher attachments dohave their limitations, so match not only your trencher teethto your digging conditions, but also the machine’s hydrauliccapabilities and your trench depth.When trenching, it is important to have your trencher

chain properly adjusted. You do not want the chain too looseor too tight depending on the style of boom and tensioningsystem you are using. Follow the manufacturer’s instructionsin your operator’s manual for proper adjustment.Safety Stop: Never work on or make adjustments to any

part of your trencher attachment while the unit is running.You could get caught in the chain or digging teeth, whichcould cause severe injury or death.

Starting & Stopping Your TrencherPower is supplied to most trencher attachments by the

prime mover’s auxiliary hydraulic system. In this case, thetrencher itself does not have an on/off switch, but is operat-ed by the prime mover’s auxiliary hydraulic control mecha-nism. To start your trencher, engage the auxiliaryhydraulics. To stop your trencher, disengage. Trencher speed and power are determined by the flow

coming out of the auxiliary system, which is dependent onthe prime mover’s engine speed. To increase trencher speed,increase the prime mover’s engine speed. To slow downyour trencher, decrease the prime mover’s engine speed.

Time to TrenchWhen first starting a trench, set the prime mover’s engine

to half throttle. This will reduce the shock to the primemover and trencher attachment when the digging teeth firstcontact the ground. Position your prime mover with thetrencher boom directly over the center of where you will dig

Pages 63-68For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Before your trencher attachment touches the dirt,match the tooth type and pattern with your soil type. see TRENCH page 66

A 60- to 65-degree trencher angle is recommended forgeneral trenching.

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your trench. It will take about 4 ft. (1.2 m) of trenching before the trencher will be able tooperate at the desired depth, so plan for this and position the trencher about 4 ft. behindwhere you want the actual trench to start. Once the trench is started, set the engine back tofull throttle.

Slowly lower the trencher arm into the ground to start the trench by lowering the trencherattachment with the loader arms and loader bucket controls. Carefully creep backwards asyou roll the trencher boom down into the soil with the bucket and lift arms of the loader.Watch the crumber end so it does not get caught up on the trencher and continue to creepbackwards. Once you have reached your required depth, you should be at a 60- to 65-degreeangle with the trencher boom. A 48-in. boom will give you 48 in. of digging depth at a 65-degree angle.

Safety Stop: Look behind you before reversing your prime mover to trench. Be aware ofany person or obstruction in its path and observe any terrain changes such as drop-offs orsoft ground.

When trenching, remember to keep the discharge auger running about an inch off theground; typically the skid shoe on the right-hand side of the machine will keep the augerat that height. This will keep the dirt pushed back away from the edge of the trench tohelp eliminate the spoil from falling back into the trench and prevent cave-ins.

Avoid a Wrong TurnTurning your prime mover is easy. Add a trencher attachment to the mix and you have to

be a little more cautious. Avoid making turns with your trencher attachment. A gradual turnor radius can be done, but you will put side loads on your trencher boom, causing excessivechain wear and possible damage to the boom and trencher assembly. Turning too tightlywhile trenching will cause the trencher boom to bend and jam in the trench and stall, lead-

ing to excessive oil temperatures. Be cautious at all timeswhen turning. To make sharp turns and 90-degree anglesyou will need to dig two trenches.

Completing Your TrenchOnce you’ve dug your trench, remember that the trencher

boom is at an angle and that you must continue trenchinguntil the end of the boom has dug past the proposed end ofthe trench. Once the end of the trench has been dug, keep thetrencher running and raise the loader arms to lift the unitclear of the trench. When the trencher has cleared the trench,disengage the auxiliary hydraulics to stop the trencher andthen drive the prime mover away from the trench.

Safety Stop: Keep equipment away from the trench afterit has been dug so the weight of the unit does not cause acave-in.

“Remember, your trencher attachment’s performance isdirectly related to the power available from your primemover’s auxiliary hydraulic system,” said Aldrich. “If thetrencher seems to lack power or speed, it may be due to alack of sufficient auxiliary power. Be sure to match the sizeof your trencher attachment with the hydraulic capabilitiesof your machine.”

Trencher performance also is related to how well it ismaintained, digging tooth wear and type and size of diggingchain, crumber boom and shoe used. Consult your opera-tor’s manual for maintenance tips or ask your local dealer.At the end of the day, taking the time to operate and main-tain your trencher attachment correctly will save you timeon the job and put money back in your pocket.

John Thomas is the vice president of marketing and busi-ness development of Paladin Attachments, which includesBradco Attachments, based in Dexter, Mich.

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

TRENCH from page 63

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• Senior Vice President Sue Miller has been charged withadvancing public relations throughout Ring Power territoryand will continue to oversee all promotional activities as sen-ior vice president of marketing. Her new title will be seniorvice president of marketing and public relations director. • Ed Sanford, human resources manager, has been nomi-

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Lewis Uses MC² Equipped Bulldozers to Place Sub-Grade for Railroad Tracks

rover system) handheld receiver and field controller. Thatallows the excavator, the dozer, and the guys on ground, eachwith handheld GPS, to know where they are on the site at alltimes.“What we do is we set that at just a couple tenths above

sub-grade, we cut to that mark and then we let the dozercome in behind it and clean it up.”Lewis said that his firm used its MC² system-equipped

bulldozers to place sub-grade for 5 mi. (8 km) of new rail-road tracks at a CertainTeed gypsum board plant on HycoLake, near Roxboro. Additionally, through Benchmark, hebought a pickup truck mount for a Topcon GRS-1 in order toride along the rail line to double-check the grades and per-form layout work.

Benchmark Means ExcellenceLewis first became aware of the array of Topcon products

several years ago during a Benchmark-sponsored event.“I was invited to ‘Clay Day’ where they teamed up with

an equipment company and had some demos on display,”Lewis said. “I was interested in what Topcon was all about,got to talking to Benchmark’s representative John Mooneyabout it and was soon sold on it.“Benchmark has really provided excellent support over

the years,” Lewis siad. “I can’t say enough about John andMike Gaillard. They have been a great help — John on thesales and support side and Mike on the machine control.”

Simple Start Leads to Big ThingsJimmy Lewis and his wife, Portia, started the company in

1969 with one truck and a single backhoe, digging footingsand installing septic systems. One of their first projects wasa Collins & Aikman plant in Roxboro.“My mother’s father was a contractor and he helped them

get started,” Lewis said. “He knew the general contractorthere and was able to get my dad started on the ground level.He grew from there to small site work projects and residen-

tial clearing, grading and septic installation.”The company used to do lots of residential work, which

once accounted for as much as 80 percent of its work. Now,Lewis said, new-home sites make up only about 10 percentof its business, with the rest being commercial and industri-al site work.The Lifetime Fitness development is one of the largest site

projects that Jimmy Lewis & Sons has ever worked and thefirm currently has five projects alone going in Durham,including a Residence Inn and an Aloft Hotel, as well asthree apartment complexes.

A True Family FirmAfter graduation from high school in 1995, Lewis joined

the company with his father and slowly began learning thecommercial side of the business. Later, his brother, Retrac,came on board, as well, and now serves as vice president ofthe company. Retrac also runs the septic tank division andmanages the residential business.Besides being president, Lewis runs all of the firm’s com-

mercial sites and manages the estimating and bidding team,which includes Jonathan Hatton and Melanie Hill.Now 70 years old, Jimmy Lewis is still very active in the

business, but, Carter said, only if he can keep working in thefield.“My dad will never retire,” Lewis said. “He gets out here

and runs the equipment and loves the GPS systems. He does-n’t do the meetings or answer phone calls as much anymore.He just gets on the bulldozers and goes to work.”Besides employing the Topcon guidance systems with no

trouble, he said his dad also uses a smart phone and has atablet with all his job sites and drawings downloaded onto it.“Of course, he knows how to grade the ‘old school’ way,

but he knows how nice it is to have the GPS and look downat the screen and know he is precisely on grade.”

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

This Cat D5G LGP dozer is equipped with a Topcon MC² system.

LEWIS from page 12

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FLORIDANORTRAX

www.nortrax.comTampa

(813) 635-2300Orlando

(407) 299-1212Pompano Beach(954) 977-9541

Riverview(813) 621-4902

Sarasota(941) 752-1300Fort Myers

(239) 334-3627Lutz

(813) 995-0841Miami

(305) 592-5740

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6710

VIRGINIAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

www.jamesriverequipment.comDanville

(434) 822-6110Fishersville

(540) 337-3057Manassas

(703) 631-8500Salem

(540) 380-2011Winchester

(540) 667-9777

LOUISIANAH & E EQUIP SERVICESwww.he-equipment.com

Alexandria(318) 443-7173Baton Rouge

(225) 356-6113Bossier City

(318) 746-5272Kenner

(504) 467-5906Lafayette

(337) 837-9600Lake Charles

(337) 528-2661

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RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.rish.com

Bluefield, WV • 304/327-5124Chesapeake, VA • 757/485-2100

Chester, VA • 804/748-6411Coeburn, VA • 276/395-6901

Opal, VA • 540/439-0668Salem, VA • 540/380-2090

Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291

POWER EQUIPMENTwww.powerequipco.com

Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900

Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283

LINDER INDUSTRIALMACHINERY

www.linderco.com

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FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313

Jacksonville • 904/786-6710Ocala • 352/629-7585

Orlando • 407/849-6560Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800

Plant City • 813/754-2727West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

North CarolinaAsheville • 828/681-5172Charlotte • 704/376-7554Greenville • 252/695-6200High Point • 336/665-0110Raleigh • 919/851-2030

Wilmington • 910/254-2031

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Greer • 864/877-8962North Charleston • 843/552-0095

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AlabamaAlabaster • 205/621-2489Anniston • 256/831-2440

Birmingham • 205/591-2131Decatur • 256/355-0305Dothan • 334/678-1832Mobile • 251/457-8991

Montgomery • 334/288-6580Shoals Area • 256/383-5666Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621

FloridaPanama City • 850/763-4654Pensacola • 850/505-0550

GeorgiaAlbany • 229/435-0982Atlanta • 404-366-0693Augusta • 706/798-7777Calhoun • 706/879-6200

Columbus • 706/562-1801Hoschton • 706/654-9850Kennesaw • 678/354-5533

Macon • 478/745-6891Savannah • 912/330-7500

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DIGS FAST ENOUGH TOBURY YOUR EXPECTATIONS.

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ARKANSASAlma Tractor & Equipment, Inc.

Alma479-632-6300

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Lift Truck Services, LLCLittle Rock

501-568-3330www.ltscforklift.com

FLORIDABobcat of Fort

Myers LLC Fort Myers, FL 239-334-4987

www.cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of Jacksonville LLC

Jacksonville904-288-9181

www.bobcatjax.com

Bobcat of TampaTampa

813-626-3470www.cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of OrlandoOrlando

407-273-7383www.cfbobcat.com

GEORGIACowin Equipment

Company, Inc.Mableton

404-696-7210www.cowin.com

MISSISSIPPIH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Jackson

601-373-0444www.he-equipment.com

NORTH CAROLINAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Charlotte

704-504-2870

Fletcher828-684-1692

Garner919-781-9454

Winston-Salem336-767-6900

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SOUTH CAROLINAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Columbia

803-776-8465

Greenville864-272-2600

www.he-equipment.com

TENNESSEEBobcat of Nashville

La Vergne615-941-4000

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H & E Equipment Services, Inc.

Memphis901-375-4902

www.he-equipment.com

VIRGINIAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Ashland

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Chesapeake757-295-4944

Roanoke540-362-3600

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EARTHMOVER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LLCA Division of Advantage

Construction Equipment & Parts8451 SW Old Kansas Ave.

Stuart, FL 34997407-401-8956

www.constructionequip.com

INTERNATIONAL IRON2325 Clark St

Apopka, FL 32703407-809-5856F407-347-4664

www.intiron.com

HAWKINS-GRAVES, INC.13432 Wards Rd.

Lynchburg, VA 24501434-847-7703866-847-7703

www.hawkinsgraves.com

RICHARDSON SERVICE 1991 INC.2667 U. S. 378,

Conway, SC 29527843-397-2050

www.rs91inc.com

TAR HEEL MACHINERY165 Sommerville Park Rd.

Raleigh, NC 27603919-773-1425

www.tarheelmachinery.com

ATLANTIC COASTAL EQUIPMENTSALES & RENTALS

922 Longwood DriveRichmond Hill, GA 31324

912-459-1155www.acesalesandrentals.com

Viasant Relies on Thompson Tractorfor Rental Equipment on Project— a 336, a 328 and a 321; two D8T dozers; two 740 40-ton (36.2 t) off-roaders with tailgates; a 950 wheel loader;and a winter truck and some service pieces for road main-tenance such as street sweepers and mini-excavators.John Bentley and Kirk Kelly, Thompson Tractor Co.

sales representatives, work together on placing the rightmachines on the job sites for Viasant. Bentley is the rental fleet manager of Thompson Heavy

Rents, a division of Thompson Tractor, and has beenresponsible for expanding the division. He is originallyfrom South Florida, and spent 20 years in the industryworking for both Cat and Komatsu dealers, primarily insales management. He was a branch manager of Linder forseveral years, and started with Thompson on June 23,2013. “I want to grow the heavy equipment rental division to

be the preferred choice in rentals,” Bentley said. “I partnerwith the customer to help them complete their jobs, andwork hard to be easy to do business with.”Lovenduski said that he’s been dealing with Kelly for

the past three years.“He’s been a great salesperson,” he said. “He’s always

reliable, returns our calls, and has great response time.Their boss John Bentley has been great on this job. We’rejust getting to know him, and their manager is doing anawesome job with us. They give us really top quality cus-tomer service, which really goes a long way.”Next on the project list for Viasant is a return to the job

in Tuscaloosa, using rentals from Thomspon Tractor, andpossibly even some of the same machines that were usedon this job. Viasant is in the third year of a three-year reme-dial construction job there. They have constructed a six-acre Land Treatment Unit (LTU) at this former wood-treating site. The LTU and associated infrastructure werebuilt in advance of creosote and PCP impacted soils reme-diation services to be performed by Viasant in 2012 to2014. The scope of work involved extensive grading and

swale construction to enable the proper subgrade condi-tions for the installation of the LTU. The base of the LTUwas constructed with several feet of crushed aggregate,cover soils, high strength geotextiles and a 40 Mil HDPEliner system bedded with cover soils and stone. In excess of two mi. (3.2 km) of trench system were

installed for both stormwater and leachate collection pip-ing as part of the contract. All collection systems werebrought back to the existing wastewater treatment system(WTS).“We moved almost 140,000 cubic yards of material

there to create the infrastructure, and as part of that, therewas about 20,000 cubic yards of impacted creosote mate-rial in the woods where we had to build roads to go in andget it,” Lovenduski said. “So there was a lot of earthmov-ing to get ready to do it. It’s in swampland, so you have tocreate roads to support the equipment. We go back in thereand remediate the material, bring it to an onsite landfilltreatment unit and treat it, and then once it’s been deemednonhazardous, it goes back into the ground and we go getmore material.”

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

John Bentley of Thompson Heavy Rents, a division ofThompson Tractor Co., works closely with Viasant for allof its rental needs in the state of Alabama.

The operator achieves final compaction with a CatCP56B padfoot roller.

The operator of a Cat 336E excavator loads up a Cat740B articulated truck.

VIASANT from page 8

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

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CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR SALES, INC.

7330 Delta CircleAustell, GA 30168770-819-6600

www.centralatlantatractor.com

TUFF EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

181 Industrial Blvd.LaVergne, TN 37086

615-851-43451-877-634-TUFF

www.tuffequipco.com

MECO MIAMI, INC.5825 NW 74th Avenue

Miami, FL 33166305-592-4332

www.mecomiami.com

MCMILLAN MACHINERY SALES712 Spring Lake RoadThomasville, GA 31792

229-236-6594www.mcmillanmachinery.com

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2007 Sennebogen 880R-HDwith approx. 5800hrs. For Sale or RentCall Turner Fabian (843) 991-9220 19 RM

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2008 70 Ton Liddell Drop Side Deck Lowboy Tri-AxleTrailer, Tandem Two-Axle Jeep, Two-axle Nitro Stinger withMotor ......................................................................$210,000

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20 FEET TRAILER WITH 10 TIRESCONTACT: VIJAYPHONE: 9444411691EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLARS DOZER D7H AND G |WANTED GOOD USED CATERPILLARSBULLDOZER D7H AND D7GCONTACT: GABRIEL FOTSOPHONE: 2027101655EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GOOD USED SCHWING BOOM TRUCKS| SCHWING W/MACK TRUCK MOUNTEDCONCRETE BOOM TRUCKS 1994 &NEWER 32M TO 39METERCONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407 595 8221FAX: 407 843 0136EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––544G MANUAL PEMBERTON QUICKCOUPLER | 544G / E MANUAL QUICKCOUPLER 544G 20.5 X 25 WHEELS ANDTIRES, WILL TRADE FORESTRY TIRESAND WHEELS.CONTACT: MICKPHONE: 352-400-5026EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BANDIT254/WOODCHUCK | PREFERDIESEL AND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONCONTACT: CELIAPHONE: 1(806)665-4274FAX: 1(806)665-4275EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KW DUMP TRUCKCONTACT: JOEL VANDER HEIDENPHONE: 563-357-6273EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MUSTANG LOADER BUCKET | I AMLOOKING FOR A USED BUCKET WITHTEETH FOR MY 2003 MUSTANG MTL20LOADERCONTACT: MIKE IPSANPHONE: 703-675-3375EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INTERNATIONAL TD8C POWER SHIFTTRANSMISSIONCONTACT: ROGERPHONE: 5706393058EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRAIL KING BELL TRAILERSCONTACT: SALVADORPHONE: 575 317 1752EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE BETCHING PLANT. CAPACITY 30 TO 60 CM/HOURS. GOODCONDITION. LOCATION GUJARAT INDIACONTACT: KIRIT GOSAIPHONE: +91 8980520210EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

D10T TRANS | NEED A GOOD USED ORCORE TRANS FOR A D10T. ARR#2135171CONTACT: LEEPHONE: 254-562-7500EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED NOW PIPELAYER FOR D8RNOT ADVERTISED. USER ONLY FROMUSACONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975OR 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D65PX | 4000 HOURS ORLESS, FACTORY CAB, PAT OR SU/TBLADE, DRAWBAR OR RIPPER. NEEDTO BUY 1 OR 2 UNITS RIGHT AWAY.CALL OR EMAIL WITH FULL DETAILSAND PRICE. THANK YOU.CONTACT: BUZZY KEITHPHONE: 404-610-6754EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D9N & D9R | LOOKING TO BUY CATDOZERS IN URGENT BASIS WITH RIPPER AND BLADE, CAT D8N, D8R,D9N AND D9R, I NEED TO BUY 10MACHINES. OFFERS FROM US, CANADA AND AUSTRALIA PLEASE.CONTACT: ROYAL MACHINERYTRADERS USAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT C32 GENERATOR SET | 1000KW,60HZ, 480V TIER2 EMISSIONS COMPLIANT SOUND ATTENUATEDENCLOSURES PREFERABLY USED,WILL CONSIDER NEWCONTACT: JOE GALINDOPHONE: 18184529250EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WA 75 LOADERCONTACT: DAVID CROSSPHONE: 307 4623298EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MEC 4191RT SCISSOR LIFT | SCISSORLIFT WITH KUBOTA DIESEL ENGINE.CONTACT: BENNY DE GUZMANPHONE: 6323628251FAX: 6324187282EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT EXCAVATOR POCLAIN 32D | USEDCONTACT: ABSHIRPHONE: 612-644-6564EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MILLING MACHINES | CAT 450 AND 450-C MILLING MACHINESCONTACT: TOM ROSSERPHONE: 610-888-0762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT TRACK SKID STEER LOADER |LOW HOURS VERY GOOD CONDITIONNO BEATERS WANTEDCONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 724 484 7600EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHIPPER | NEW 990 HD BANDIT$$$$ HOW MUCHCONTACT: PETER COOKPHONE: 0418594302EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330 EXCAVATOR LONG BOOMREACH | CATERPILLER EXCAVATOR330 WITH A LONG REACH BOOM OR336 CAT WITH LONG BOOM CAPABILITIESCONTACT: ANDREW BARBEAUPHONE: 1-587-233-6037EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D9N OR R | MANUALTRANSMISSION AND ORIGINAL PAINT.CONTACT: TIAGO DONATOPHONE: (305) 909-9743EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE DRIVING & FOUNDATION EQUIPMENT | I NEED YOUR USEDHYDRAULIC PILE DRIVERS AND CAISSON BEAMS. CONTACT ME FORTHE BEST DEALS ON YOUR SURPLUSPILE HAMMERS.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONEMAIL: [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, NOTINCLUDING 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. CALL OR EMAIL.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT | LOOKINGFOR USED DIESEL HAMMERS ANDVIBRATORY HAMMERS. NEED 26"LEADS. CASH NOW!CONTACT: WILLIEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TAILGATE | OX BODIES TAILGATEUSED OR NEW FOR OUR TRI-AXLETRUCK. A DEALERSHIP IN INDIANA OR KENTUCKYCONTACT: MAURICEFAX: 812-423-5499EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

POLGRYS | I WANT TO BUY EATONHYDRAULIC PUMP. THIS PUMP COMESFROM TEREX FINLAY I1312 CRUSHER.PUMP MODEL NUMBER : 6422-225 AND6422-226 (TWO HYDRAULIC PUMPS INONE)CONTACT: KAMILPHONE: +48695415819EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | NEED A KOMATSUPC1250 / PC1100 STICK ANY LENGTHTO STRETCH FOR A CUSTOMER OFOURS. CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT H12 | LOOKING FOR CAT H12FROM 2004-2009CONTACT: DAVE ENGELPHONE: 718-662-9524EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D6HLGP | LOOKING FOR D6H LGP.THANKSCONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 N828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED D8R BULLDOZER WITH MANYHOURS. MUST RUN. NOT ADVERTISED.USA ONLY CONTRACTORS.CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WELDING MACHINECONTACT: ROGERPHONE: 4322387403EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

ATLAS COPCO F9 ROCK DRILL | I AMLOOKING FOR 1000 HRS OR CLOSE TOATLAS COPCO F9 NO OLDER THAN2012 IN GOOD ORDERCONTACT: F STOPFORDPHONE: 0400 5888 58EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER CRANE | 70 TON-120 TONSFROM YEAR 1990CONTACT: CANPHONE: 0031624971056FAX: 0031107952268EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JLG E400AJPN | CHERRY PICKER JLGMODEL # E400AJPN SER # 030081318BOOM 40 – 46 FT ELECTRIC ARTICU-LATING NARROWCONTACT: CHERRY VILLANPHONE: 709-6515778FAX: 709-700-5001EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580LOADER BACKHOES MODELS SK L SLM SM N SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO EQUIPMENTPHONE: 1-800 TRICO 50FAX: FAX 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER AND EXCAVATOR | LOOKINGFOR CAT 325CL, CAT 325L, CAT D8NOR/AND D9N. USA LOCATION ONLY.THANKS!CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KACR7083T00243PUMP | KAC-R708-3T-00243PUMP HYD.PIS DO U HAVE ANYUSEDCONTACT: STAN BETTSPHONE: 7163264841EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU WA600 | WE ARE LOOKINGFOR KOMATSU WA600 AND HD405,325.465.CONTACT: MASSIMO RANIERIPHONE: +491775778980EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER TRACKHOE | WOULD LIKE TOFIND A GOOD SIZE DOZER WITH ROOTRAKES AND A LARGE TRACK HOE INGOOD SHAPE FOR A FAIR PRICECONTACT: TOMMYPHONE: 251-604-0149EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU PC78 MR6 LONG STICK CONTACT: JOHNSLEDPHONE: 5704438958EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

YANMAR ENGINE | I HAVE A VOLVOEC55B EXCAVATOR AND I NEED ANENGINE FOR IT. I NEED A YANMAR4TNE94-SM ENGINE AND I WOULD LIKETO KNOW IF YOU CAN HELP MELOCATE ONE. PLEASE CONTACT ME ATYOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE.THANK YOUCONTACT: MARIAPHONE: 9735739561EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATTENTION CONTRACTORS | WE ARELOOKING FOR CAT WHEEL LOADERS,910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, 950E, 966DHERE IN USA, OR AUSTRALIA UNADVERTISED & WHOLESALE PRICE,QUOTE ME ON MY EMAIL.THANK YOUCONTACT: ROYAL TRADERSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS, BACKHOE LOADERS |EXCAVATORS 20 A 22 TON (YEAR 2012,2103, 2014)LESS THAN 2000 HOURSBACKHOE LOADERS (YEAR 2012, 2013,2014)LESS THAN 2000 HOURS ONLY INEUROPE WWW.MAKCHINES.COMCONTACT: EMANUEL FERNANDESPHONE: +351 916494618EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INSLEY K12 | MANUALS FOR INSLEYK12 DRAGLINECONTACT: BILL STEPHENSONPHONE: 765 618 6548FAX: N/AEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 450 AND 450-C MILLING MACHINESCONTACT: TOM ROSSERPHONE: 610-888-0762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS | HITACHI ZX 210 - 2012TO 2014 LESS 1000 HOURS KOMATSUPC 210 - 2012 TO 2014 LESS 1000HOURS CATERPILLAR 320 - 2012 TO2014 LESS 1000 HOURS BACKHOELOADER NEWCONTACT: EMANUEL FERNANDESPHONE: +351 916494618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX TS14G SCRAPER | LOOKINGFOR ONE TS14G, LATE MODEL WITH5,000 HOURS OR LESS, CAB, AC, PUSHPULLCONTACT: ADT RESOURCES INC.PHONE: 510-338-3023EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRADER 12 GCONTACT: NORBERTPHONE: 240-593-5021EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com

315-633-2944�

• Odessa, TXWed.,�September�17,�2014For:�Late�model�Cat,�John�DeereConstruction�Equipment

• Las Vegas, NVSat.,�September�20,�2014For:�Cat�&�John�Deere�ConstructionEquipment

• Dallas, TXTues.,�September�23,�2014For:�Fleet�Rental�Construction�&Oilfield�Equipment�&�more

• Atlantic City, NJSat.,�September�27,�2014For:�Late�Model�Rental�Returns

• Syracuse, NYSun.,�September�28,�2014For:�Rentals�–�Late�ModelConstruction�Equipment�&�more

• Atlanta, GATues.,�September�30,�2014For:�Cat,�John�Deere�&�KomatsuConstruction�Equipment

• Mobile, ALWed.,�October�1,�2014For:�Major�Job�Completion

• Gouverneur, NYOctober�9�-�11,�2014For:�3�Days�–�3�CompleteLiquidations!

• Racine, WISat.,�October�18,�2014For:�Late�Model�Construction�&more

• Kissimmee, FLWed.,�October�22,�2014For:�Late�Model�Rental�Equipment&�more

• Bangor, MESat.,�October�25,�2014For:�Late�Model�Construction�&Rental�Fleet�Equipment

• Parkersburg, WVFri.,�October�31,�2014For:�Late�Model�Oilfield�Equipment

• Columbus (Delaware), OhioSat.,�November�1,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Canastota, NYSat.,�November�8,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Boston, MASat.,�November�15,�2014For:�Late�Model�Snow�Removal�&Construction�Equipment

• Albany, NYSat.,�December�27,�2014For:�Rental�Fleet�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Atlanta, GASeptember�18,�2014

• Minneapolis, MNSeptember�19,�2014

• Gillette, WYSeptember�23,�2014

• Nashville, TNSeptember�23,�2014

• Fort Worth, TXSeptember�24-25,�2014

• Kansas City, MOSeptember�26,�2014

• Raleigh-Durham, NCSeptember�30,�2014

• St. Louis, MOSeptember�30,�2014

• Chicago, ILOctober�2,�2014

• Las Angeles, CAOctober�2,�2014

• Columbus, OHOctober�7,�2014

• Duluth, MNOctober�8,�2014

• Manchester, NHOctober�9,�2014

• Hillsville, VAOctober�14,�2014

• Verona, KYOctober�16,�2014

• North East, MDOctober�28,�2014

• Pittsburgh, PANovember�6,�2014

• East Brunswick, NJNovember�20,�2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Riverside, CASat.,�September�20,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�Used�CarAuction

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�17,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�24,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�1,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�8,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�15,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�22,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�29,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�5,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�12,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�19,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�26,�2014

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�September�17,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�October�15,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

• Lancaster, PAThur.,�October�16,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Questa, NMWed.,�October�22,�2014For:�Complete Mining Liquidation

• Pittsburgh, PAThur.,�October�30,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Las Vegas, NVFri.,�November�14,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Oklahoma City, OKTues.,�November�18,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�November�19,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

• Warner, NHFri.,�November�21,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Denver, COThurs.,�December�4,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Minneapolis, MNTues.,�December�9,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�December�17,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

COMMONWEALTH OF PA

www.auctionsbygov.com

�866-469-7383

• Lehighton, PATues.,�October�14,�2014For:�Fall Heavy Equipment Auction

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�September�27,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

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

DEANCO AUCTIONS

www.deancoauction.com

601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSSeptember�17-18,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment�&more

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com

765-778-9277

• Pendleton, INFri.,�September�19,�2014For:�22nd Annual�Fall�Auction

• Lucasville, OHSat.,�October�18,�2014For:�10th Annual�Southern�OhioConsignment�Auction

EURO AUCTIONS USA

www.euroauctions.com

�770-683-3883

• Atlanta, GAFri.,�September�19,�2014For:�100%�Absolute�Auction�–Heavy�Construction�Equipment�

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

www.hendersonauctions.com

225-686-2252

• Carencro, LASeptember�24�-�25,�2014For:�2�Day�Contractor’s�Auction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Sewickley, PAWed.,�October�1,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationConstruction�Equipment

• West Middlesex, PAThurs.,�October�2,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationConstruction�Equipment

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

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

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com

�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to view the

complete auction schedules, inspection

reports and to place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�18,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�25-26,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�2,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�9,�2014

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• ONLINE ONLYNovember�6,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�13,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�20,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYDecember�4,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYDecember�11,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYDecember�18-19,�2014

JEFF MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com

�601-450-6200

• Villa Rica, GATues.,�September�23,�2014For:�Job�Completion�Auction

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com

�855-GO2-KANE

• St. Louis, MOThurs.,�September�18,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Gary, INSat.,�September�20,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Jackson, MSThurs.,�September�25,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Cincinnati, OHThurs.,�October�9,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Dallas, TXThurs.,�October�16,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• South Beloit, ILSat.,�October�23,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Worcester, MAThurs.,�October�25,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Kansas City, MOThurs.,�November�6,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Philadelphia, PAThurs.,�November�8,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Charlotte, NCSat.,�November�13,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Portland, ORThurs.,�November�20,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Rome, NYSat.,�November�22,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Lansing, MIThurs.,�December�6,�2014

• Atlanta, GAThurs.,�December�11,�2014

• West Palm Beach, FLSat.,�December�13,�2014

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

�864-947-7888

• Pelzer, SCSeptember�24�-�25,�2014For:�2�Day�Fall�Contractor’s�Auction

• Easley, SCWed.,�October�15,�2014For:�One�Owner�Absolute�Auction

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�20�-�27,�2014For:�Machine�Shop�Equipment,Pumps,�Tools,�Presses�&�more

MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

• Richmond, VATues.,�October�7,�2014For:�Day�1�-�ConstructionEquipment�&�Trucks

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�October�8,�2014For:�Day�2�-�Support�Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com

�715-693-4447

• Wausau, WIOctober�24�-�25,�2014For:�49th Annual�ContractorsAuction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTSeptember�26�-�27,�2014For:�2�Day�Major�Public�EquipmentAuction

• Bristol, CTWed.,�October�8,�2014For:�Renowned�Sand�&�GravelOperation�Auction

• Columbus, OHThurs.,�October�16,�2014For:�Area�Contractors�&�EquipmentDealers

• Newark, NJThurs.,�October�30,�2014For:�Heavy�Construction�Equipment&�more

• South Windsor, CTFri.,�November�7,�2014For:�Complete�Dispersal�–�FolsomConstruction,�LLC

• Plaistow, NHNovember�14-15,�2014For:�Complete�Dispersal�–�S&RConstruction�Enterprises

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�September�25,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�September�25,�2014

For:�McAlister AggregatesRealignment Auction

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�October�2,�2014

For:�LaForge�Construction

Retirement�Auction

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat.,�September�20,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment,�Trailer,

Trucks�&�Commercial�Vehicles

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS

www.rollerauction.com

�866-515-1668

• Denver, CO

Wed.,�September�17,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction�&

Contracting�Equipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CT

Sat.,�October�4,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri.,�October�24,�2014

For:�Construction,�Utility�&�Forestry

Equipment

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�December�6,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES

www.wilsonsauction.com

�302-422-3454

• Lincoln, DE

Sat.,�September�20,�2014

For:�Mid-Atlantic Fall EquipmentAuction

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Berlin Center, OH

Tues.,�October�21,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Darlington, PA

Thurs.,�October�23,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Kissimmee, FL

February�9-16,�2015

For:�41st Annual – 7 day Auction

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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GRAPPLE HOOK, MARKETERS & REPRESENTATIVES OF INDUSTRI-AL PRODUCTS & SERVICES PRESENTS A WEBINAR ON CORRO-SION ASSOCIATED WITH HEAVY EQUIPMENT AT THIS WEBINARTHERE WILL BE DISCUSSION OF THE USE OF NANO TECHNOLOGYFOR CORROSION CONTROL. YOU WILL LEARN: WHAT CAUSESACCELERATED CORROSION; HOW SMALL CORROSION PROBLEMSTURN INTO BIG CORROSION PROBLEMS; UNDERSTANDING ANDTREATING DIFFERENT METALS; WHAT OWNERS SHOULD KNOWABOUT SANDBLASTING AND SPECIAL EMPHASIS FOR THIS SEG-MENT IS CRITICAL STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS; FASTENERS, NUTSAND BOLTS; SALTWATER CORROSION; HIGH ACID ENVIRONMENTS. DATE AND TIME:MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2014 AT 4:00 PM ESTWEBINAR IS FREE, LIMITED SPACEREGISTRATION INFORMATION:PHONE: DAN JENKINS AT 813/877-4665EMAIL: DAN JENKINS AT [email protected]/QUESTIONS ARE WELCOME IN ADVANCE

NTEA TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 THROUGH THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 18, 2014REGISTER TODAY FOR NTEA’S TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE ATTHE ADOBA HOTEL, DEARBORN/ DETROIT, MICHIGAN. THE TRUCKPRODUCT CONFERENCE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PREVIEW NEXTYEAR’S VOCATIONAL TRUCK AND PRODUCT OFFERINGS FROMELEVEN (11) LEADING CHASSIS MANUFACTURERS! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT, YOU MAY CALL THE NTEAOFFICE AT TOLL FREE: 1/800-441-6832

The Ohio State University Farm Science Review EventSeptember 16 thru September 18, 2014The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review will beheld Sept. 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, and prepa-rations are well underway for the annual farming showcase, whichattracts more than 130,000 farmers, growers, producers and agri-cultural enthusiasts from across the U.S. and Canada annually.Participants are able to peruse 4,000 product lines from more than600 commercial exhibitors and engage in educational opportunitieswith Ohio State and Purdue University specialists, Ohio StateExtension, and the Ohio Agricultural Research and DevelopmentCenter. More than 600 commercial exhibitors set up shop at theReview each year, displaying the latest and greatest in farming tech-nology, products, machinery and equipment. For exhibitors, it’s achance to reconnect with established customers and connect withnew ones. “If you come to the 2014 Farm Science Review, you will‘Experience the Difference.’” The Media coordinators for the FarmScience Review are:Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations937/688-3878; [email protected]; www.wiltpr.comTracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology614/688-1067; [email protected]; http://cfaes.osu.edu

The Fourth Annual WEST VIRGINIA OIL & GAS EXPO cordiallyinvites you to Morgantown, WV on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,2014 from 9 AM to 5 PM.Set up is Tuesday, September 30, 2014 from 10 AM to 6 PM.Located just minutes from Interstate 79 in Morgantown, WestVirginia, Mylan Park’s Expo Center is the perfect venue for the WestVirginia Oil & Gas Expo. In addition to over one acre of indoorexhibit space, the location offers plenty of outside space for equip-ment and vehicles. The paved parking lot located directly in front ofthe expo center provides easy access and ample space for parkingand outdoor vendor space. Also, the facility provides FREE HighSpeed Wireless Internet. Venue Location: 500 Mylan Park Lane, Morgantown, WV 26501. For more information, visit www.mylanpark.com.

2014 Paul Bunyan Show Schedule Join us at the Official Paul Bunyan Show…”The Original AmericanForestry Show” October 3 to 5, 20148 AM to 5 PM Friday and Saturday *** 9 AM to 3 PM SundayGuernsey County Fairgrounds, 335 Old National Road, OldWashington (Cambridge), OHAdmission Prices: $8 – Adults * $4 – Seniors (60 and over) & Kids(12-7) Children 6 & Under Free…No Pets Allowed! There will beforestry equipment running live throughout the grounds and it is avery loud and scary place for pets! No unauthorized vehicles, ATV’sor personal golf carts allowed on Show grounds. Scooters will beavailable for rent $30 per day at the Show. First come, first served.For more information on this show, please contact Ohio ForestryAssociation at 614/497-9580 or [email protected].

McCann Industries presents…OKTOBERFEST OPEN HOUSE &EQUIPMENT RODEODATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2014TIME: 10 AM to 6 PMAt McCann’s Bolingbrook Branch…250 E. North Frontage Road,

Bolingbrook, IL. Food and drinks to celebrate Oktoberfest. Giveaways and door prizes. Equipment demos and special savings. McCann’s manufacturers will be available to answer your ques-tions. Special one day only savings on equipment, parts and suppliesPLUS, Participate in our Excavator Skills Competition and Skid SteerRodeoPrizes for the winners!As always, the friendly and knowledgeable McCann Team will be onhand to provide guidance for any upcoming projectsRegister online to attend at www.McCannOnline.com or RSVP toDiann Pemberton with how many are attending and who will becompeting in the events at [email protected],Telephone: 630/739-7770

ONLA (Ohio Nursery & Landscape Assocation) Regional EducationPresents:TREE CLIMBING 101 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 - Time:9 AM to 1 PMPrice: $150 ONLA Member; $200 Non-Member, Instructor is ChrisAhlum Location: Franklin County Historical Society, 5274 Norwich Street,Hilliard, OhioLunch is included in Registration Fee. Deadline to register is oneweek prior to event.This training opens with an overview of the equipment and stepsparticipants need to follow for safe tree climbing in a variety of situ-ations. Come learn and practice climbing a tree the right way froma TCIA Certified Tree Care Safety Professional. For more information,please call the ONLA office in Westerville, OH at 614/899-1195.

Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) Storm Water Inspection Training EventDate: October 15, 2014Time: 11 AM to 2 PMCivil & Environmental Consultants (CEC)Scioto Country Club, Columbus, OHSpeakers include CEC Training/overview of the inspection processby Harry Kalipolits of the Ohio EPA. For more information, call tollfree: 1-888-598-6808.

Mark Your Calendar for GIE+EXPO 2014 - OCTOBER 22 to OCTO-BER 24, 2014WEDNESDAY, OCT 22 – FRIDAY OCTOBER 24Green Industry Conference and School of Grounds ManagementWEDNESDAY, OCT 22Dealer Day; Reception on the Tradeshow Floor and Free Concert at4th Street Live!THURSDAY, OCT 23GIE+EXPO open to all industry participants, plus Free Concert at4th Street Live!FRIDAY, OCT 24Indoor – 9 AM to 5 PM and Outdoor – 9 AM to 4 PM, plus FreeConcert at 4th Street Live!Excellent timing for manufacturers to show their complete newlines…750 Exhibits throughout 500,000 sq. ft. inside the KentuckyExposition Center and in the turf area outside…19 acres of outdoordemonstrations and test driving, adjacent to the indoorexhibits…seminars to boost your efficiency and bottom line…con-venient mid-America location within driving distance of 60% ofAmerica’s population…Networking opportunities. For more information, email: [email protected].

TRIMBLE DIMENSIONS 2014 IS THE PLACE TO BE IN NOVEM-BER. REGISTER NOW!NOVEMBER 3 thru 5, 2014 LAS VEGAS, NEVADATrimble Dimensions User Conference 2014 is the must attend con-ference for industry professionals such as yourself. Haven’tattended in the past? Well, here’s what you’ve been missing! . Over 400 sessions lead by industry experts. Pavilion with the latest technology showcased. Unlimited networking opportunities. Peer-to-peer collaboration. Professional Development House (PDH). Hands-on training. Special events – plus more!Dimensions 2014 is the place to be in November. Discover first-hand how you can transform the way you work by integratingadvanced positioning technology, field and office applications andreal time communications.For more information, contact: www.TrimbleDimensions.com orEmail: [email protected].

AGC OF MINNESOTACONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCENOVEMBER 5 THROUGH 7, 2014 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADAThe AGC/CFMA Construction Financial Management Conference willbe held on November 5 – 7, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Get thelatest information on: Construction Market Trends; FinancialAccounting Standards Board; Surety, Financial, and Credit Markets,Change Order and Claims Management; Federal acquisition regula-tions; construction taxes; strategies for economic conditions; busi-ness real estate management; ethics and fraud. Register beforeSeptember 5th: $780/After September 5th: $860. ConferenceDetails are available at http://meetings.agc.org/agc _cfma.

Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA)OAIMA 2014 Annual Meeting & Trade ShowHilton Columbus Hotel, Easton Town Center, Columbus, OhioDates: November 13-14, 2014Hotel Information: Hilton Columbus Easton3900 Chagrin DriveColumbus, Ohio 43219Telephone: 614/414-5000

BusinessCalendar

PIRTEK Adds DOT-ApprovedHigh Temperature Hose to Line

While the PIRTEK brand is known as aservice provider dedicated to minimizingequipment downtime, one segment that isoften overlooked is the wide variety of hosesand fittings carried in PIRTEK onsite hoseworkshops and by its hose service centers.A hose often found on commercial vehi-

cles is a blue high temperature hose with atextile cover known by the part number100R5. Applications include transmission,power steering and air brake hoses on a wide

variety of vehicles from dump trucks toschool buses. This new PIRTEK hose carriesthe identifying marks of SAE J 1402 show-ing compliance with DOT standards andalso is made in the USA. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

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Ritchie Bros. Conducts Multi-MillionDollar Auction in Myrtle Beach, S.C.More than 850 bidders participated online and in per-

son at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dol-lar unreserved public equipment auction in Myrtle

Beach, S.C., on Aug. 26.Bidders came from 35 countries, including 47 U.S. states.

More than 78 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Guatemala, Panama andVietnam. Online bidders purchased 21 percent of the equip-ment sold (by dollar value).

In total, more than 600 equipment items were sold in theauction.

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Roger Fina (L) of United Dredging in Wilmington, N.C.,is welcomed to the sale by Gary Seybold of RitchieBros.

Christopher Wilson (L) of American Shoring in Conley,Ga., and David Buchannan of CIDS in Lugoff, S.C., waitto bid on crushing equipment.

Richard Headden of Ritchie Bros. catches the next bid-der on this American crane.

Clint and Jesse McGraw of C&M Recycling in Charlotte,N.C., plan to bid on the crushing equipment.

Johny Dowey (C) of Carolina Wrecking in Columbia,S.C., catches up with Clint Blair (L) and Gary Seybold,both of Ritchie Bros.

(L-R): Bill, Kirby and Morgan Bellamy, all of BillBellamy & Sons in Calabash, N.C., take a look at theselection of American crawler cranes.

Andy McArthur (L) and Jonathon Rose, both ofMcArthur Tree Service in Asheboro, N.C., are the proudnew owners of this Kobelco excavator.

Randy Broughman (L) and Scott Hill, both ofBlanchard Machinery, attend the auction.

Fred Vilsmeier (L) of Ritchie Bros. talks with ChrisCamac of ConQuip Inc. in Leland, N.C.

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2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTIONwith equipment from

TILCON CT & DISCENZA CONSTRUCTION, INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254

CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

with equipment & inventory from

MRT TRUCK EQUIPMENT, INC. & WOOD & WOOD GARAGE DOORS &

SHERWOOD ROOFING & RENOVATIONGENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT,

NEW PARTS & SUPPLY INVENTORY

ONE OWNER – COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTIONfor SCALIA BROTHERS TRUCKING CO.

(Ceasing Operations)

RENOWNED SAND & GRAVEL OPERATION

CRUSHING & SCREENING EQUIPMENT, STACKING CONVEYORS, GENSET, SCALE, EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY DUMPS, SERVICE TRUCKS, EARTH MATERIAL

MFG SUPPORT & MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT & TOOLS *Real Property to be offered subject to motivated seller confirmation

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment fromTHE SHELLY COMPANY & COMPANY WRENCH &

AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT &PAVING EQUIPMENT, DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS,

TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION forSCHIAVONE CO., LLC - EQUIPMENT DIVISION &

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HEAVY CONSTRUCTION, INFRASTRUCTURE REHAB EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS,

HUGE INVENTORY OF JOB SITE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TOOLING & SUPPLIES

Consignments from Schiavone affiliates & joint ventures only!

ONE OWNER - COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTIONfor FOLSOM CONSTRUCTION, LLC

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THE FINEST ONE OWNER INVENTORY OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS EVER SOLD

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Architects Design Facility to Withstand Natural Disastershas enough capacity to operate for five fulldays without access to city water, sewer orpower.“During Katrina, this part of the city was

flooded with around three feet of water, soone of the design decisions was to de-waterthe site, a process called surcharging. We didthis by adding about 12,000 dump truckloads of sand. The existing soils are prima-rily sand, and they settle quite a bit over time.By adding that much material, the concernwas that the added weight would cause thesite to settle. To offset the settlementimpacts, we installed ‘wicks’ — 60 footlong, two-inch thick ropes — on a 6 ft. gridacross the site, then loaded another 10,000dump truck loads of sand to help squeeze thewater out.“The water came out through the wicks,”

said Martin. “We estimate 12 million gal-lons of water was squeezed out in a four-month period. This caused our site to settlebetween 18 and 24 inches. Had we allowedmother nature to do this, that amount of set-tlement would have taken about 25 years.Once the settlement was completed, wepulled off the excess sand, about 5,000 truckloads, and went to work at our new elevationthat’s 3 feet above the adjacent streets.After removing about 450,000 cu. yds. of

sand to surcharge the site, the final site isbasically flat, at an elevation of 1.33 abovesea level, consistent with the surroundingneighborhood. The design includes rain gar-dens around the site, which collect rain waterand slows runoff into city sewers. The project includes two large storage

tanks under the campus energy building. Thebottoms of the tanks are about 15 ft. (4.5 m)below sea level. “Massive excavations at this depth in this

neighborhood present some challenges,especially considering that the hole startedabout 50 feet from Tulane Avenue, which isa six-lane state highway,” Martin said. “Weused a soil strut system to hold the bottom ofthe excavation steady. We drove sheet pilearound the perimeter of the hole, themmixed the native soil with cement, and thatheld the shoring system firmly in place. “From a utility standpoint, the coordina-

tion of the systems under the surface wasvery challenging. All of the storm water runsfrom west to east, and all of the sanitary sys-tems runs the opposite direction. That alonewould have been enough, but we have a sub-stantial underground power distribution sys-tem, a large domestic water loop and over1,000 50-foot deep wood piles that hold upthe paving and the site architecture.”Other companies involved in the project

include Korda / Nemeth Engineering, struc-tural engineer; BR & A ConsultingEngineers, mechanical/electrical engineer;

Schrenk & Peterson, consulting engineers;and design team Studio NOVA, a joint ven-ture between international design firm NBBJand New Orleans-based architectsEskew+Dumez+Ripple and Rozas-WardArchitects.According to Doug Parris, NBBJ partner,

the vision for the project is threefold.“It will create an environment that honors

veterans and their families. As a model forhealth care of the future, it will set the stan-dards for patient-centered care, flexibilityand sustainability. The new campus willalso respect our neighborhoods, authentical-ly reflect the culture of the region and be thecornerstone for the emerging biosciencesindustry in New Orleans.“A major challenge was designing the

facility to withstand potential future naturaldisasters. That’s why we designed it ‘upside-down’, so that vital infrastructure like thekitchen and primary utilities distribution,typically located in the basement, are on thefourth floor. Other mission-critical services,such as the emergency department on thesecond floor, are located 20 feet above thebase flood elevation. These and other fea-tures are designed to give the facility a‘defend in place’ capability for 1,000 people,so it can operate independently for anextended period of time during an emer-gency.“The most intensive research and design

phases lasted a little more than two years,although we continue to remain engagedwith the project even today, as it nears com-

pletion,” Parris said. “Very seldom in a pro-fessional career do architects have the oppor-tunity to design a facility that exceeds theirdreams of the perfect project. There’s no bet-ter feeling than the one our team has derivedfrom working with the Project Legacy teamto create an environment for healing andwellness for our nation’s heroes.”According to Paris, this project was

unique because it forced the firm to thinkabout design not only aesthetically, but alsoin terms of needs specific to veterans, and

specifically to the veteran population ofsoutheastern Louisiana.“Mental health is a major consideration,

so we organized the program around a cen-tral concourse that simplifies wayfinding toreduce anxiety,” said Paris. “The concoursemakes it easier for the medical center toexpand, and this flexibility helps ensure theVA’s high medical standards can continue tobe met in the future as technology and carepractices evolve. The concourse also

Scott Matlock photoCrews continue exterior work on the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health CareSystem’s central energy plant.

VETERANS from page 42

see VETERANS page 92

Scott Matlock photoAs one of the single-largest construction projects in the region’s history, the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care Systemreplacement medical center in New Orleans will serve tens of thousands of enrolled veterans when complete.

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Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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TUES., SEPT. 30 @ 10:00 AM

EARLY HILITES: PRESSURE WASHER: New Easy Kleen Magnum

Gold, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock

Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New

Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush

Grapple (1 cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New

Tomahawk 66in Grapple Bucket (1 cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump

Bucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD

Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk Quick Attach Mount Plate, SUPPORT

EQUIPMENT: Unused Lowe 1650CH Hydraulic Auger, (3) Unused

Lowe 750CH Hydraulic Auger, New Versatech Tree Boom, New JBX

4000 48in. Forks, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New

Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New

Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in.

Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators,

(12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive

Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton

Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer

Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches.

Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110.

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to

285N to I-20W to Exit 11.

Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386

GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

WED., OCT. 1 @ 10:00 AM

CAT, JOHN DEERE, KOMATSU CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.

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(BREMEN), GEORGIA

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NOTE:Mobile Asphalt Inc., a very well known general & asphalt con-tractor in Alabama is selling very late model dump trucks, truck tractors, trailers and all types ofasphalt and construction equipment that will suit anything and everything.

HILITES INCLUDE: HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330BL, Cat 325BL, CRAWLERTRACTOR: Cat D8R, 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2012 Peterbilt 337 (s/a), 2011 Kenworth T270(s/a), 2007 Ford F750, 10 DUMP TRUCKS: (6) 2011-(4) 2010 Kenworth T800 (tri.), 16TRUCK TRACTORS: (12) 2009 Peterbilt 367, 1995 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 2009 Mack CXU613(t/a), 2009 Mack CHU613 (t/a), 2006 Mack CHN613 (t/a), ASPHALT TRANSFER VEHI-CLES: Blaw Knox MC 330, CRAWLER TRACTOR: Cat D8R, 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TORS: Cat 330CL, Cat 330BL, Cat 325BL, New Case CX27B, 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8,RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: 2008 JD 220DW, 2 EXCAVATOR THUMBS: (2) NewTomahawk, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2011 Case 821E, TRACTOR LOADER BACK-HOE: New Case 580N, 2 ASPHALT EQUIPMENT: (2) Gen Core 300 Ton Silo, SKIDSTEER: Bobcat S130, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Cat TL943, 2006 Lull 1044C-54(4x4), Lull 1044B (4x4), 4 BOOM LIFTS: (4) JLG 600S (4x4), 3 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2)Skyjack 4832, Skyjack 3226, 2 GENERATORS: Cat D343A, Multiquip MQ61V, WATERPUMP: 2005 Godwin CD150M, EJECTOR TRAILER: Steco ETT60-32 (like new, t/a),ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: (2) New Tomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) NewTomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk66in. Brush Grapple (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Smoother Bucket, (2) NewTomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk Stump Bucket, (6) NewTomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New Tomahawk QuickAttach Mount Plate, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors,New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. WaterPump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 ConcreteVibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6)New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales,New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff NeckPintle Hitches.

Address: 3151 Hamilton Blvd., Theodore, AL 36544.

ALABAMA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #1394, Jack Lyon, Auctioneer: Mark White AL#1808

MOBILE ASPHALT INC.

MAJOR JOB COMPLETION.

(20) LATE MODEL TRUCK TRACTORS,

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Buildings Incorporate Green,Cool Roof Technologies allowed us to create courtyards between thebuildings that reference the architectural ver-nacular of New Orleans.”

Special care was taken during the designprocess. Because color-blindness affectsveterans in high numbers, hues such as bluewere used, as it’s more recognizable to thevision-impaired. Some colors were chosento celebrate military service; others wereexcluded, due to possible associations withbattlegrounds.

Even furniture selections and layoutswere carefully thought out, to accommodatea variety of body types and accommodatewheelchairs and walkers. By placing seatingarrangements against walls and partitions,patients who suffer from post-traumaticstress have the ability to survey their sur-roundings, which further reduces anxiety.

Sustainability also plays a key role inProject Legacy, which will be considered forLEED Silver certification. Buildings willincorporate green roofs and cool roof tech-nologies. The design also makes the most ofday lighting, features high-performanceglazing and uses a combination of shadingdevices.

According to Dr. Stephanie Repasky,associate director, SLVHCS, the high-profileproject will be a source of pride for everyoneinvolved.

“Locating our new 200-bed medical cen-ter in the emerging bioscience district andnear our medical school affiliates allows usto recruit and retain the best medical profes-sionals for our veterans. By offering doctorsthe opportunity to do clinical work, researchand teach in close proximity to their peers,we will create the best working environmentfor our clinicians, which in turn, helps usoffer the best care for our veterans.

“Throughout the concourse, veterans willbe honored with museum-quality exhibitsthroughout,” said Repasky. “Our goal is tocreate a place where the history of our veter-ans unfolds and their stories are told.We arehonored to be selected by veterans for theirhealth care, and we take the privilege ofserving them seriously. Their medical centerwill be a place where they can heal in anenvironment that meets all of their physicaland mental health needs.”

In 2006, the Secretary of Veterans Affairssubmitted a report to Congress detailingmultiple possibilities for re-establishing amedical center in New Orleans, along withVeterans Affairs’ preferred plan of construct-ing a new medical center, after an independ-ent consultant determined that reusing the1950s era facility was not feasible for mod-

ern health care.“Once residents, including our employ-

ees, were able to return to SoutheastLouisiana after Katrina, we had to re-estab-lish medical services, both for our employ-ees who needed to work and area veteranswho needed medical care,” said Failla.“That often meant setting up clinics any-where space could be found. We began set-ting up care in parking lots and sending nurs-es out to offer in-home care using mobile kitscarried in the trunks of their cars. After 100days, our staff had set up an outpatient clinicin the facility’s New Orleans nursing home.In St. John Parish, services were establishedin a Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting hall.In Slidell and Hammond, tents were set up inparking lots.

“It was a difficult time, and our staff hadto be flexible, positive and render the qualityof care that New Orleans Veterans Affairs isknown for. Since then, we have moved tomore permanent locations, but we cannotperform the full range of health care servic-es. Our New Orleans clinics are not collocat-ed, which makes coordination and logisticschallenging. We are looking forward tomoving into our new medical center so thatwe can focus on delivering the full spectrumof health care services in our patient-cen-tered, world class facility.”

In addition, Project Legacy is a majorboost to the economy.

“Already, the medical center has meantjobs for residents. On any given day,upwards of 800 contractor employees are onthe construction site,” said Failla. “Whencomplete, the VA’s replacement hospital willadd approximately 1,100 new positionsmade up of medical professionals andadministrative and trades staff.

“As an engineer and native NewOrleanian, and being a part of VA’s ProjectLegacy team from the beginning, the mile-stones we achieve and the progress we makeare extremely gratifying. Knowing that weare moving closer every day to providingveterans with a new facility for the care theydeserve and have earned is important to theentire Project Legacy team. We are begin-ning to see the buildings resemble the archi-tect’s renderings, so watching the project risefrom the ground, especially in the last year,has been exciting. Not only that, but thismedical center contributes to the revitaliza-tion of New Orleans.”

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

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