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Alta Equipment CompanyByron Center, MI (616) 878-7450
New Hudson, MI (248) 356-5200
Sterling Heights, MI (586) 977-6000
Traverse City, MI (231) 943-3700
Detroit, MI (313) 394-1811
Atlantic & Southern
Equipmentwww.atlanticandsouthern.com
Birmingham, AL (205) 951-6656
Theodore, AL (251) 443-5229
Lake City, GA (404) 361-1100
Central/Eastern, TN (888) 951-6656
Columbus Equipment
CompanyColumbus (614) 443-6541
Toledo (419) 872-7101
Cincinnati (513) 771-3922
Richfield (330) 659-6681
Cadiz (740) 942-8871
Dayton (937) 879-3154
Massillon (330) 833-2420
Zanesville (740) 455-4036
Painesville (440) 352-0452
Piketon (740) 289-3757
General Equipment &
SuppliesHibbing, MN (612) 963-0342
Shakopee, MN (952) 224-1500
Minot, ND (701) 852-0479
Fargo, ND (800) 437-2924
Bismarck, ND (701) 223-9700
Williston, ND (701) 572-0570
HOLT Crane & Equipment San Antonio, TX (877) 275-1520
Dallas/Irving, TX (877) 275-1520
Houston, TX (877) 275-1520
Kelly Tractor Co.
Crane & Foundation
Equipment
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Clewiston, FL (863) 983-8177
Davie, FL (954) 581-8181
Ft. Myers (239) 693-9233
Mulberry, FL (863) 205-2537
Miami, FL (305) 592-5360
Orlando, FL (407) 568-8055
West Palm Beach, FL
(561) 683-1231
Link-Belt Construction
Equipment Mid-Atlanticwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com
Ashland, VA (800) 552-3837
Chesapeake, VA (800) 342-3248
McAllister Equipment Co. Alsip, IL 60803 (708) 389-7700
Rockford, IL (815) 227-0555
East Peoria, IL (309) 694-4455
Rexco Equipment Inc. Cedar Rapids, IA (319) 393-2820
Davenport, IA (563) 381-1200
Des Moines, IA (515) 287-4910
Rudd Equipment Company Louisville, KY (800) 283-7833
Corbin, KY (606) 528-9440
Prestonburg, KY (606) 874-2104
Evansville, IN (812) 867-6661
Ft. Wayne, IN (260) 482-3681
Indianapolis, IN (317) 247-9125
St. Louis, MO (314) 487-8925
Clearfield, PA (814) 765-8500
Leetsdale, PA (412) 741-1731
Nitro, WV (304) 755-7788
Transport Equipment Sales
South Kearny, NJ (973) 589-4100
Triad Machinery Portland, OR (800) 221-8512
Coburg, OR (541) 342-7700
Prineville, OR (888) 662-2940
Spokane, WA (509) 534-1900
Tacoma, WA (253) 722-5560
Woods CRWCarlisle, PA (717) 795-0700
Central Square, NY (315) 676-2008
Williston, VT (802) 658-1700
North Oxford, MA (508) 499-1950
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ASPEN EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
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EMPIRE CRANE CO. LLC
(RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT-Towers)www.empirecrane.com
7021 Performance DriveN. Syracuse, NY 13212
315-458-4101Fax: 315-458-3169
Toll Free: 1-800-342-7575Parts: 315-701-4933
MASSACHUSETTS24 Republic
Billerica, MA 01821508-868-7734
NYC/NJ36 South Adamsville Rd., Suite 8
Bridgewater, NJ 08807908-203-0400
CUSTOM TRUCK
& EQUIPMENT
(RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT)www.cte-equipment.com
7701 Highway 24Kansas City, MO 64125
800-861-1065
RTL EQUIPMENT INC.
(RT-T-HC/CC-AT)3000 SE Gateway Drive
Grimes, IA 50111515-986-0262
Fax: 515-986-0267
1321 Highway 965Swisher, IA 52338
319-857-4045
Fax: 928-441-1269
SCOTT-MACON EQUIP.(RT-T-HC/CC-AT-BT)
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713-721-7070Fax: 713-721-0422
Dallas, TX214-391-4000
Corpus Christi, TX361-289-2782
Houma, LA985-851-1118
Baton Rouge, LA225-753-4111
Lake Charles, LA337-882-0197
Tulsa, OK918-224-2000
ML CRANES & EQUIPMENT
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877-649-7739
4601 Washington Blvd.Baltimore, MD 21227
410-242-6500
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540-989-3750
808 Norton Rd.Wise, VA 24293276-328-8027
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912-748-2684
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CRANE Regional
Work Continues on New $555M SanDiego County Central Courthouse
Work is proceeding on a new $555 million, 704,000 sq.ft. (19,935 sq m) Central Courthouse for San DiegoCounty.
The Judicial Council of California expects the downtown San Diego building —designed to house 71 courtrooms and stand 22-stories tall — to be completed by thefourth quarter of 2016. The project is more than 50 percent complete.
Workers have installed the main structural steel and will erect a structural trusscanopy at the beginning of 2016.
“Currently the labor has been fluctuating between 530 to 600 trades people, notincluding management staff and inspectors,” said Howard Mills, project executive ofRudolph & Sletten Inc. in Redwood City, Calif.
Shift work has been made possible for strategic construction activities so produc-tion can be maximized, Mills said.
The new building will provide a consolidated facility for criminal, civil, probate,family court and small claims services. Included in the design are spaces for courtservices, administration, security operations and holding areas. It also will have asecure vehicle sally port for the transportation of in-custody detainees.
The structure will include a third-level pedestrian bridge that will connect the new
Rudolph and Sletten photoWorkers assemble the tower crane.
Rudolph and Sletten photoThe Judicial Council ofCalifornia expects thedowntown San Diegobuilding to be completedby the fourth quarter of2016.
By Chuck HarveyCEG CORRESPONDENT
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courthouse from level three to the existing Hall of Justice building at
level four. The bridge will cross over C Street. It is currently being
installed.
The height of the building came into question as a possible threat to
aircraft flying in the area. Lindbergh Field is only about a half mile away.
Work halted for a week in October when the San Diego County
Regional Airport Authority filed a lawsuit that called on contractors to
lower cranes from about 600 ft. (183 m) to 511 ft. (156 m) as mandated
by the Federal Aviation Administration.
But attorneys for the airport authority and Brewer Crane and Rigging
in Lakeside, Calif., later agreed to a 580 ft. (177 m) height limit. The air-
port authority reported that it could revive the suit if the 580 ft. limit is
violated.
Workers broke ground on the building at Union and C streets in
March 2014. Construction is funded by sale of lease revenue bonds.
They are a type of municipal bond that does not require the raising of
taxes.
When finished, the structure will replace the existing county court-
house built in 1961. That building features the look of a traditional court-
house with columns and bell towers.
A new courthouse was needed because an earthquake fault lies
beneath the present county courthouse at 220 W. Broadway St., making
it unfeasible for the building to be rehabilitated. Also the existing coun-
Rudolph and Sletten photoEquipment being used includes flying jibs for pre-cast erection,super decks to land material on and joist decks to safely stockmaterials in quantity.
Rudolph and Sletten photoThe new building will provide a consolidated facility for criminal,civil, probate, family court and small claims services.
See COURTHOUSE page 14
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Rudolph and Sletten photoThe building enclosure began in May 2015 and is scheduled to be complete in January 2016.
ty courthouse contains asbestos, making even simple repairs costly. The
new building is more of a skyscraper.
Project architect is Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in San Francisco.
Rudolph & Sletten Inc. is construction manager at risk.
The Administrative Office of the Courts requested that as construc-
tion manager at risk, the company enter into a project labor agreement
with the State Building and Construction Council. The council requires
that all subcontractors, whether union or non-union, agree to pay prevail-
ing wages and to follow specific work rules and dispute resolution meth-
ods to prevent work stoppages or delays. That is considered important
because any delay of a project the size of the courthouse, can be costly.
The building will help in the process of developing a civic zone called
for in a downtown community plan. The idea is to provide city, county,
federal and court facilities all within walking distance.
The new building’s design incorporates features characteristic of civil
buildings like a podium that raises the entry off the street and also sepa-
rates it from the commercial realm. Other features include a large interi-
or public space and an identifiable sharply-angled crown at the top.
In constructing the new courthouse, an existing building on the site
had to be demolished. That took place in late January 2014. Excavation
and foundation work was completed in summer 2014. Structural steel
erection began in November 2014 and was completed in August 2015.
The building enclosure began in May 2015 and is scheduled to be
complete in January 2016. Commissioning, testing and final inspections
of building systems begin in January 2016.
Specialty EquipmentMills said the most unique equipment used to date has been used to
hoist and erect materials. That includes flying jibs for pre-cast erection,super decks to land material on and joist decks to safely stock materialsin quantity.
To lift heavy materials, three 5342 HC-L18 Liebherr Luffing boomcranes are being used. A tower crane is being used to lift more than35,000 lbs. (15,875 kg).
But during the first phase of tier column erection, a crawler crane wasused to lift columns that weighed as much as 75 tons (68 t).
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s
Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CQ
COURTHOUSE from page 13
Rudolph and Sletten photoWork is proceeding on a new $555 million, 704,000 sq. ft. (19,935sq m) Central Courthouse for San Diego County.
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CRANE Regional
Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, Ga., is North America’s largest at more than
600,000 sq. ft. (55,742 sq m). Despite its massive size, a recent remodel of the
facility including a new display benefited greatly from a Maeda mini-crane.
Limited access required general contractor Brasfield & Gorrie with headquar-
ters in Birmingham, Ala., to devise a way to remove large structural compo-
nents in order to build out a new sea lion venue.
“We thought a carry deck crane might be feasible, but they are really meant
to work on level ground which we do not have in the work area,” explained
Todd Hamby, project superintendent.
After some research, the company chose a Maeda MC 405 CRME mini-
crane with 67 ft. 10 in. (20.67 m) max lift height and 8,400 lb. (3,810 kg) max-
imum capacity rented from ML Cranes & Equipment, a Maeda distributor
with locations in Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. Most important-
ly, the track-mounted MC 405 has a 54-in. (137.16 cm) width and an outrig-
ger spread that fits in a 20 sq. ft. (1.9 m) area.
“Initially we thought of cutting a hole in a wall for crane access but the
Maeda crawled right into the freight elevator and powered itself into position,”
Hamby explained.
The Maeda operates on dual power to move into position with the diesel
engine and can operate on electric power for the indoor work.
“We are gutting an existing space which is below grade,” said Hamby.
“This includes elevated concrete slabs and structural steel that was part of the
original display.”
The company used the full reach of the five-section telescoping boom and
moved loads up to 5,400 lbs. (2,449 kg). Once completed, they walked it out
of the new project with inches to spare.
“It would have been a lot harder without the Maeda,” Hamby said. “The
schedule is pretty aggressive on this project and we have been able to get a few
days ahead with the help of the mini-crane.”
Brasfield & Gorrie are the original constructors of Georgia Aquarium in
2005. The company was named 2015 Contractor of the Year by the Associated
Builders and Contractors.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web
site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
North America’s Largest AquariumBenefits From Use of Maeda Mini-Crane
Limited access required general contractor Brasfield &Gorrie to devise a way to remove large structural compo-nents in order to build out a new sea lion venue.
The company chose a Maeda MC 405 CRME mini-cranewith 67 ft. 10 in. (20.67 m) max lift height and 8,400 lb. (3,810kg) maximum capacity rented from ML Cranes &Equipment.
The company used the full reach of the five-section telescoping boomand moved loads up to 5,400 lbs. (2,449 kg). Once completed, theywalked it out of the new project with inches to spare.
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Aspen Equipment9150 Pillsbury Avenue
South Bloomington, MN 55420952-888-2525
www.aspenequipment.com
L & M Truck Sales, Inc.4001 East Boone Ave.Spokane, WA 99202
509-535-4175Fax: 509-535-3231www.lmtrucks.com
Power Line Rent-E-Quip, Inc.36 Noble Avenue, NERoanoke, VA 24012
540-982-8340Fax: 540-345-4400www.plrei.com
Cannon Truck Equipment51761 Danview TechnologyShelby Twp., MI 48315
586-991-0054Fax: 586-991-0074
Imperial Crane Services, Inc.7500 W. Imperial DrBridgeview, IL 60455
708-744-9000Fax: 708-598-5613
www.imperialcrane.com
INQUIPCO2730 N. Nellis Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89115
702-644-1700 • Fax: 702-644-6063
1185 E. Cooley Ave.San Bernardino, CA 92408
909-796-6100
Custom Truck & Equipment7701 Highway 24
Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065
Houston, TX281-452-5100
Fort Worth, TX817-847-4400
Midland, TX432-561-5677
Union Grove, WI262-878-5977
St. Joseph, MO816-233-9131
Sedalia, MO (CFE)660-827-4487
Denver, CO720-519-0376
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Clearwater Construction’s ManitowocMLC165 dwarfs the gatehouse that is
under renovation.
The Manitowoc MLC165 on the job at thePymatuning Reservoir Restoration Project in 2015.
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Manitowoc MLC165 Helps UpdateHistorical Pennsylvania Landmark
The man-made reservoir that supplies water for the Shenango and
Beaver Valleys also acts as flood control and is a very popular recre-
ational site in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania.
Originally completed in 1932 it is now a state historical landmark.
Looking back at original construction photos of the Pymatuning Dam
provided by Linda Armstrong environmental education specialist of the
reservoir you can see a true contrast between the lifting equipment used
then and what Clearwater Construction is using present day to work on
the restoration of the original gate house and the surrounding rock you
see being laid in the old photo.
Gary Gorski, CEO of Clearwater Construction, approached Gabe
Lash of Stephenson Equipment about acquiring the Manitowoc
MLC165 for the Pymatuning job. Clearwater Construction is a family-
owned contractor that performs public work contracts over the entire
state of Pennsylvania. It was founded in 2003, and has 175 employees.
In addition to construction, they offer in-house design services and are
able to self perform nearly 100 percent of any project from design to
construction.
Gorski said “Right now the crane is being used to help restore the
gatehouse at Pymatuning State Park in Pennsylvania. That project is
going really well, and the MLC165 has been a big part of that. We love
its capacity for both lift and reach, and it’s really easy to operate. Most
importantly, the safety features really put it over the top and make it an
all around quality machine. Plus Stephenson Equipment is really easy to
work with. They are always available and responsive to me, and they are
clearly experts in the field of lift equipment. They know what they are
talking about. They always have machines in stock and available at com-
petitive pricing, and they do right by their customers.”
Gabe Lash, the area territory representative of Stephenson
Equipment, said “Clearwater has purchased several cranes from
Stephenson over the years, including three 100-ton (90.7 t) Manitowoc
crawler cranes and a National 55-ton (50 t) boom truck. Right now they
are renting the MLC165 from us with the option to purchase it. They
haven’t decided if they are going to buy it yet.” Gorski added, “but we’re
definitely leaning in that direction.”
The project at the reservoir includes the restoration of the original
gatehouse and adding water control gates. The project will see the
replacement of the original gates and the addition of several more gates,
the additional gates will allow for downstream water temperature con-
trol. To allow Clearwater to dewater the area around the gatehouse they
will be using the MLC165 to set a cellular coffer dam.
Once dewatered the MLC165 will assist in the task of replacing and
adding the gates and the restoration of the gatehouse.
For more information, visit www.clearwaterconstruction.com/,
www.stephensonequipment.com and
www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/pymatuning/.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s
Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
This is the lifting equipment used in 1931. Note what appears tobe a steam-powered lifting set-up in this photo taken of the con-struction of the Pymatuning Dam.
CRANE
The completed gatehouse at Pymatuning in 1932.
The Pymatuning Gatehouse under construction in 1931.
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CRANE International
Al Jaber Heavy Lift and Transport recently used its 3,527-ton (3,200
t) capacity Terex CC 8800-1 TWIN crane to help complete a series of
super-heavy lifts on a petrochemical development in Qatar.
The project involved a total of 143 lifts, 31 of which were carried out
using the 1,763-ton (1,600 t) capacity Terex CC 8800-1 crane and two
lifts — installing two AGR (advanced gas reactor) absorbers each
weighing 1,433 tons (1,300 t) — with the crane in its TWIN format.
Sevi Phillip, Al Jaber site manager, planned the lifts over a period of
18 months with the two AGR absorber lifts critical in the company being
awarded the contract. With the single boom 1,763-ton capacity CC
8800-1 crane already on site to carry out the smaller capacity lifts, the
crane was then adapted to SSL TWIN configuration by adding the sec-
ond boom to lift the two AGR absorbers.
Once fully rigged in TWIN format, the self-propelled modular trail-
ers (SPMT’s) used to move the huge columns into position also were
assembled. Each absorber was raised from the horizontal to the vertical
using the CC 8800-1 TWIN crane as the main lift crane and using a tail
frame to control the base of the absorber.
Once the CC 8800-1 TWIN crane lifted the absorber clear of the
SPMT’s, the trailer was moved out of way and the lift continued until the
column was vertical. At this point the tail frame was then removed leav-
ing the crane to carry the whole weight of the absorber.
Next the crane slewed through 90 degrees and placed the column into
its final position on the specially prepared foundation. The TWIN was
then partially de-rigged so that it could track a short distance into the cor-
rect position to carry out the second lift and then be re-assembled to carry
out the identical lift sequence with the second AGR absorber.
Mark Rowlands, project manager of Al Jaber Heavy Lift, based in the
Middle East, said that the contract was further complicated because of
the intense heat in the summer and wind variations.
“The Terex CC 8800-1 TWIN is not just the best crane for the job, but
the best crane,” he said. “It was comfortable, easy to use, stable and flex-
ible and the operators were very happy with its precise and user friend-
ly controls.”
“We were all very pleased with the crane and how it performed.
Everything went according to the plan — it was a dream come true,”
said Phillip. “We were all surprised how compact the CC 8800-1 TWIN
was given its huge lift capacity. There were 27,000 people on site so
space was at a premium. We worked with the client to minimize time
and space requirements which really benefitted the whole project.”
The AGR absorber column is a critical item in the liquefied natural
gas processing train helping remove hydrogen sulphide, carbon dioxide
and organic sulphurs in the raw feed gas so it complies with LNG lique-
faction process or sales gas production standards.
Alex Mullins, executive director of the Al Jaber Heavy Lift Group,
responsible for all international activities said that the project was an
example of the excellent working relationship with Terex.
“We strive to provide clients with safe, cost effective projects and use
the right people and equipment to ensure the right outcome. We were
involved at an early stage with the development of the Terex CC 8800-
1 TWIN and we are very pleased with the end result.”
For more information, visit www.terex.com.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s
Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Al Jaber Heavy Lift and Transport recently used its 3,527-ton (3,200 t) capacity Terex CC 8800-1 TWIN crane to help complete a seriesof super-heavy lifts on a petrochemical development in Qatar.
Terex CC 8800-1 TWIN CrawlerCrane Completes Qatar AGR Lifts
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Manitex recently introduced an out and downoutrigger option for the CM170 and CM190series machines at the Railway Interchange showin Minneapolis.
With a maximum lift capacity of 19 tons (17.23t) and installed on a commercially available chas-
sis equipped with Hi-rail gear, the new offering isideally suited for various railroad construction andmaintenance applications.
The unveiling was well received by both Class
one railroads and contractors alike because of the
flexibility in the three-position outrigger spreads.
Manitex Inc., based in Georgetown,
Texas, a division of Manitex
International is a provider of engineered
lift solutions, including boom trucks,
truck-mounted cranes, articulating
cranes, industrial cranes and truck-
mounted aerial work platforms.
For more information visit
www.manitex.com.
(This story also can be found on
Construction Equipment Guide’s Web
site at www.constructionequipment-
guide.com.)
Manitex recently introduced an outand down outrigger option for theCM170 and CM190 series machinesat the Railway Interchange show inMinneapolis.
With a maximum lift capacity of 19-tons and installedon a commercially available chassis equipped withHi-rail gear, the new offering is ideally suited for vari-ous railroad construction and maintenance applica-tions.
CRANE New Products
Manitex Introduces New Options forTwo Cranes at Minn. Railway Show
For the 2016 model year, the 140-ton (120-t) HTC-3140 and HTC-3140LB hydraulic truck cranes will receive feature upgrades along withemissions updates. The 581 hp (434kW) carrier engine graduates to EPA2013 on-highway requirements and 250 hp(186kW) upper engine moves up to off-high-way Tier IVf/Stage IV. Both models willmaintain a twin-engine platform.
The highlight of these upgrades is theaddition of side-to-side suspension tilt thatcan go up to 4 degrees. An auto-lubricationsystem is a new feature on both carrierframes and “all temperature” hydraulic oil,lubrication and anti-freeze packages are nowstandard. Carrier cameras connected toviewing monitors in the cab offer an opera-tor a rearview when backing up or a view ofthe right side of the carrier when making aright turn.
Just like all of Link-Belt’s trucks and allterrain cranes, the HTC-3140/LB now fea-tures:
• Link-Belt Pulse featuring telematics • AM/FM radio with Bluetooth in opera-
tor’s cab
• Upper cameras automatically allow you to view winch operationand swing
• Document storage and AM/FM radio in composite driver’s cab • Halogen daytime running headlights and
LED lighting • Illuminated compartments and controls
for night-time operation Transportability remains on 2016 model
HTC-3140 and HTC-3140LB. It can carry6,000 lbs. (2,721.5 kg) of counterweight onthe back of this truck in a 5-axle configura-tion, but now it also is possible with a boomdolly. This means a well-equipped 195 ft.(59.5 m) boom “LB” version can carry32,000 lbs. (14,514.9 kg) of counterweightand still achieve transport loading below20,000 lbs. (9,071.8 kg) per axle. The 162 ft.(49.3 m) boom version in the same configu-ration can carry 39,000 lbs. (17,690.1 kg) ofcounterweight and yield the same results.
For more information, visitwww.linkbelt.com.
(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site:www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Link-Belt HTC-3140, HTC-3140 LB 2016Upgrades Include Engine Package
For the 2016 model year, the 140-ton (120-t)HTC-3140 and HTC-3140LB hydraulic truckcranes will receive feature upgrades alongwith emissions updates.
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