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WE WANT YOUR

HAMMER!!

WE WANT YOUR

HAMMER!!

61 Silva Lane • Dracut, MA 01826

25% off same class Ramfos hammer with competitor’s trade in

Call Today (978) 454-3320

• Repairs

• Rebuilds

• ReplacementParts in

Stock

www.foleyengines.com

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Other Screeners AvailableArGUS INDUStrIAL CO.www.ez-screen.com866-745-5828

6’x5’ ScreenboxWorks with 1/2 to 1 3/4Yd. Loaders, 25 H.P.

Kohler Diesel Engine, 24”Conveyor Dumps

Screened Product 9’ High

$41,900 plus freight.

2015 EZ-Screen1200XLS

New OptionSeparate 3products

M.G. EquipmentCall Phil (413) 427-7171

SNOW CONTRACT?RENT with us!

WE STOCK RUBBER TRACKS

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• GUARANTEEDTO FIT

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In April 2014, the PalmerMotorsports Park projectwas shown the green flagand construction soon beganon the state’s first privateroad racing course. The trackwill be used for driver train-ing, demonstrations, vehicletesting, a range of motor-sports and competitions. To ensure driver safety,

the track must be smooth,even and high quality. EJPaving Co., a local generalpaving contractor based inMethuen, Mass., is takingthe lead in laying the 2.25mi. (3.6 km) track — and thecompany is employing ateam of five VolvoConstruction Equipment(Volvo CE) machines to doso. Established in 1987 by Tom Evangelista, EJ Paving

provides residential, commercial, highway and specialistpaving to the New England region with a job mix that is 60

percent private, 40 percent public. The company has workedwith Volvo CE pavers for 25 years, and currently owns nine

By Jennifer McDermottASSOCIATED PRESS

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Rhode Island has not experi-enced as precipitous of a drop in federal highway dollars asother states have, but its share of the funding is still notenough to address an aging network of roads, highways andbridges. Nearly half of the 1,100 miles of state-maintained roads

are in fair or worse condition, according to the stateDepartment of Transportation. About 20 percent of the state’s bridges are considered

structurally deficient. Eight of the 11 bridges at the inter-change of Routes 6 and 10 are more than 50 years old and inpoor condition, the DOT said. “The rate of decay is faster than the rate of repair,’’ said

outgoing DOT Director Michael Lewis. “We lose groundevery year.’’ In an era in which federal money for such projects has

remained stagnant or declined, a large influx of new funds isunlikely. Rhode Island lawmakers, like lawmakers nation-wide, are searching for ways to fill the gap. Gov. Gina Raimondo said Rhode Island needs to embrace

Volvo Machines Take the Lead on FirstPrivate Road Race Course in Mass.

Rhode Island Lawmakers Attempt toSolve Federal Highway Funding Gap

THE NEW ENGLAND EDITION A Supplement to:

Your New England States Connection •  Amanda Hogeboom-Merritt 1-800-988-1203

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The Palmer Motorsports Park project is set to be completed in spring 2015 and will cover 658 acres on a former loggingproperty near Palmer. The 40 ft. (12 m) wide track will feature 15 turns and an elevation of 190 ft. (58 m), with thetopography of the site and surrounding hills creating anacoustic buffer.

see VOLVO page 6

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THE W.I. CLARK COMPANYBrookfield, CT • Wallingford, CT • Plainfield, CT

Call Mark Doty @ 203-823-2316

See Our Complete Inventory at www.wiclark.com

c/air, 12’ blade, low profile cab, front scarifer.1060 hrs., stk# 22195 ........................$189,500

2005 Deere 672D Grader 2010 Volvo MT 2000

4680hrs, c/air, aux hydraulics, 36” pin on buck-et, fantastic condition, 75% U/C stk# 22306..................................................................$95,000

2004 Deere 200CLC

c/heat, auxiliary hydraulics, JRB coupler, 3 yard bucket, new rubber, stk# 21870..$89,000

2002 Deere 544H

530 hrs, Kubota, HD poly pads, power crown,grade and slope. Stk#21988 ................$185,000

2013 Leeboy 8616 Paver

6100 hrs, c/air, hi lift boom,ride control, 3 ydbucket, new rubber, stk# 22304 ..........$105,000

2010 Deere 544K

2012 Weiler P385

Cummins, Carlson EZ-IV Electric Screed, Grade& Slope, and Auto Lube, Full Wear ItemRebuild and Complete Service with 0 Hrs, stk#21896 ..................................................$195,500

2009 Vogele 5103-2

c/air, hi lift boom, 3 yard bucket, ride control,new rubber. Stk#22304 ..........................$CALL

2010 Deere 544K

610HP Cummins, 7’ Kennametal drum, allground electronics, MOBA system, great condi-tion stk# 22132 ....................................$225,000

555hrs, Cat diesel, 8-16’ electric screed, 14”augurs, poly pads, like new condition. stk#22341...................................................$125,000

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Volvo Construction Equipment

2012 VOLVO L220G Loader s/nEQ0012494, 654 Hrs, 134" 8.2 CYbucket w/ brand new cutting edge.Like New! 29.5R25 L3 Tires, EPGWarranty to 4/2017 $395,000

1994 BLAW-KNOX PF161 Pavers/n EQ0014303, 4376 Hrs, Omni1A screed. 4 Cyl John Deere diesel.6000 hours. An owner / operatortrade in VG condition. $22,500

2012 VOLVO L250G Loader s/nEQ0003041, 6,738 Hrs, Ready towork and features a 141" 8.8 CY Re-handling Bucket. 29.5R25 L4Tires, Central Lube $279,000

2012 VOLVO ECR38 Excavators/n EQ0011703, 382 Hrs, 59" Arm,Dozer Blade, Boom Worklight,OROPS Canopy, Aux. Hyds w/ GeithS7 Hyd. QC $35,000

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Equip-Sales & Leasing Becomes Authorized RD Olson DealerEquip-Sales & Leasing, North Haven, Conn., is now an

authorized dealer of RD Olson Mfg.Founded in 1980 by Roger Olson and headquartered in

Kelso, Wash., RD Olson Mfg. manufactures a complete lineof portable as well as skid-mounted equipment. It also man-

ufactures portable chassis on wheels or tracks, butis mainly known for its portable screening equip-ment in various sizes, including: 4x10, 5x12,6x16, and 6x20, and either two or three decks.RD Olson can mount anyone’s crusher onto a

chassis as well as manufacture custom crushing, screening orrecycling plants. The company also builds wash plants, pug-mills and feeders, as well as its own sand screws and coarsematerial washers. For more than 30 years RD Olson exclusively built equip-

ment for Construction Equipment Company (CEC). WhenCEC started building its own equipment in 2013, RD Olsonhad no choice but to start marketing its own equipmentthroughout the United States and Canada.

About Equip-Sales & LeasingEquip-Sales & Leasing serves the northeast, covering

Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York(Albany south.) Equip-Sales & Leasing is a worldwideexporter and has machines available to lease or purchasewith prompt delivery all over the East Coast and internation-ally.

About RD OlsonManufacturing began at RD Olson’s Kelso location in

1982, and the company relied on Roger Olson’s expertise inheavy steel fabrication, road construction, crusher and rockquarry operations. RDO’s current location covers a littlemore than 12 acres with more than 102,000 sq. ft. of manu-facturing facility, covering eight separate buildings with eachone having a specific operation. RD Olson offers fabricationfor the rock crushing, screening and recycling industries.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

For advertising rates: Contact Edwin M. McKeon Jr.

215/885-2900Toll Free 800/523-2200

Fax 215/885-2910e-mail [email protected]

Contact Amanda Hogeboom-Merritt• New England 518/396-7659

Toll Free 800/988-1203Fax 315/866-1379

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Toll Free 800/988-1203Fax 315/823-4136

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Construction Equipment Guide NortheastEdition (ISSN 1081-7034) is published bi-weekly by Construction Equipment GuideLtd. Advertising and Editorial Offices arelocated at 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free800/523-2200 or Fax 215/885-2910.Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call forCanadian and foreign rates.

Periodicals postage paid at Ft. Washington,PA and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes toConstruction Equipment Guide NortheastEdition, 470 Maryland Dr, Ft. Washington, PA19034.

Contents Copyrighted ©2015, byConstruction Equipment Guide, which is aRegistered Trademark, registered in the U.S.Patent Office. Registration number 0957323.All rights reserved, nothing may be reprintedor reproduced(including framing) in whole or part without writtenpermission from the publisher. All editorialmaterial, photographs, drawings, letters, and other material will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication andcopyright purposes and are subject toConstruction Equipment Guide's unrestrictedright to edit and comment editorially.Contributor articles do not necessarily reflectthe policy or opinions of this publication.

Call or write for advertising rates, publicationschedule and media kit. The ConstructionEquipment Guide is not responsible for cleri-cal or printer's errors, every care is taken toavoid mistakes. Photographs of equipmentused in advertisements are not necessarilyactual photographs of the specific machine.Similar photographs are used occasionallyand every effort is taken to depict the actualequipment advertised. The right is reservedto reject any advertising.

Founder, Publisher & CEO Edwin M. McKeon Sr. Northeast Publisher Edwin M. McKeon Jr.

Editor In Chief Craig Mongeau Associate Editor Christine Wolkin

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NEW ENGLAND EDitioN

RD Olson’s 102,000-sq.-ft. facility is located in Kelso, Wash.

Equip-Sales & Leasing is located in North Haven, Conn.

This brand new RDO 512 screener is available forlease or rent.

Equip-Sales & Leasing, North Haven, Conn., is now anauthorized dealer of RD Olson Mfg.

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Volvo machines. EJ Paving’sVolvo machines are part ofits 100-strong equipmentfleet. The company employsa staff of more than 50,which includes ten man-agers, two mechanics, officepersonnel and 35 equipmentoperators, truck drivers andlaborers.

“This is a unique job thatrequires specific pavingrequirements,” said JohnSullivan, paving director andgeneral manager at EJPaving. “We are using aVolvo P7110 and a VolvoPF4410 paver to lay theasphalt track, along with three double drumcompactors — two Volvo DD112 asphaltcompactors and one Volvo DD14. TheP7110 is being used for 90 percent of thepaving work, and the DD112 was selectedfor its ability to meet the high compactionspecs of this job.”

The Importance of Having theRight Gear

The Palmer Motorsports Park project isset to be completed in spring 2015 and willcover 658 acres on a former logging proper-ty near Palmer. The 40 ft. (12 m) wide trackwill feature 15 turns and an elevation of 190ft. (58 m), with the topography of the siteand surrounding hills creating an acousticbuffer.

EJ Paving has been contracted to com-plete the track with pits, garage areas and anaccess road leading to the race course, plac-ing more than 24,000 tons (21,772 t) ofasphalt. The project’s specifications requirea coarse aggregate stone, 2 ½ in. (6.3 cm)thick as a base layer. The top coat is a warmmix design of ½ in. (1.3 cm) latex modifiedpolymer installed at a 2 ½ in. lift. The jobpresents several challenges due to theunique nature of the track as the courseneeds to reach a compaction density of 97percent. A transfer machine feeds the paverfor the top coat, since a heavy contactbetween the truck and paver could createsurface imperfections on the finished mat.

The 40 ft. wide track is only allowed onelongitudinal joint — right down the middle,which means the pavers have to lay two sep-arate 20 ft. (6 m) passes, side-by-side. Witha maximum paving width of 26 ft. (7.9 m),the P7110 easily manages the two passes. In

addition, the track features 15 turns, sometight and others steep, up to a 20 percentincline. The P7110 has rubber tracks and thelargest surface area in the paving industry,providing the traction and stability requiredto hold the steep banks without slipping.

The Checkered Flag“We are impressed with the performance

of our Volvo equipment,” said WilliamMuse, EJ’s onsite paving superintendent,with more than 23 years in the industry. “Inparticular, the operators are satisfied withthe visibility the pavers offer which makesoperation easier and helping to ensure thesafety of everyone on site, and the machinesproduce a high quality mat.”

Added Sullivan, “We have always hadgreat customer support from our local deal-er, Woodco Machinery, and they have excel-lent 24/7 field service. Woodco has alwaysbeen there for us, which is one of the mainreasons why we stay with Volvo.”

With locations in Woburn and Avon,Mass., and Johnson, R.I., Woodco has beenassociated with Volvo since 1975 and is afull line dealer offering compaction, paving,wheel loaders, excavators, articulatedhaulers, compact wheel loaders, compactexcavators, and skid steer loaders.

“Our experience of Volvo equipment isthat it they are some of the best designedand most comfortable machines on the mar-ket,” said Dana McIver, Woodco Machinerygeneral manager.

For more information, visitwww.volvo.com.

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

EJ Paving Co. Employs Five Volvo CE Machines for Project

VOLVO from page 1

“This is a unique job thatrequires specific paving requirements.”

John SullivanEJ Paving

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On Jan. 21 to 23, 2015, heavyequipment manufacturer JCB wel-comed its North American dealer prin-cipals, field sales representatives andfield service representatives toSavannah for a special three-day meet-ing called “Strive for 5 — BuildingSuccess Together.” At that event,Northland JCB of Wilmington, Mass.,was recognized for achieving the com-pany’s “Top Sales Performance inConstruction,” an award reserved forthe dealer selling the most JCB equip-ment within construction markets.

“We’re very pleased to havereceived this prestigious award fromJCB,” said Alan Hammersley, chiefoperating officer of Northland JCB.“We’re committed to quality through-out our entire organization, and beingrecognized by JCB for those effortsmakes it all worthwhile.”

In 2014, Northland JCB achieved45 percent year-over-year machinesales growth and was one of JCB’s topten dealers by retail volume. The deal-

ership also was the number-one per-former in JCB backhoe loader saleswith a staggering 175 percent year-over-year increase. Northland exceed-ed both its parts sales and attachmentssales goals for the year while growingrevenue and profitability. The dealer-ship also has gone the extra mile byconducting internal operations reviewswith all departments to improve theirability to support customer needs.

“This event gives us the chance tothank outstanding dealers likeNorthland JCB, our entire dealer fami-

ly and all JCB employees who con-tributed to the successes we experi-enced in 2014,” said JCB NorthAmerica’s President and CEO ArjunMirdha. “We’re pleased to share thecompany’s goals for the future whilealso celebrating our dealers’ manyaccomplishments.”

For more information, visitwww.jcb.com.

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

Northland JCB Receives Recognitionfor Achieving Top Sales Performance

“We’re very pleased to have receivedthis prestigious award from JCB.”

Alan HammersleyNorthland JCB

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50 Lincoln AveTorrington, CT 06790

Sales &Rental(860) 307-5628View our entire inventory atwww.mountaintoprentalsllc.com

1987 MACK MR688S Cabover Truck.EM6-300 engine 6spd trans 20k front 44k rears 16k Tag axle. $15,750 obo

2007 Doosan DX 300LC. Runs andworks, Hyd. thumb, Manual quick connect. G/P Bucket. GoodUndercarriage. $72,500 obo

1999 Kenworth T800. C-12 CAT Motor10 Spd, 12 Fronts 44 Rears, Priced toSell! $18,500

2000 Mack CH613 Day Cab. 427

Motor 10 Spd Trans, 12 Fronts, 44Rears, Wetline $18,500

2006 International 8600 Day Cab. ISM425 10 Spd Trans, 12 Front & 40Rears, Wetline, Supersingles $23,500

1983 Cat D-25 Single Axle Site Truck.Runs & Works Decent Rubber, GoodBody $27,500 obo

2005 Hitachi ZX 330LC. Runs &Works, JRB Hyd Quick Coupler$68,500 obo

GP bucket, like new side dump, and adjustable forks.Runs and works. Nice complete package. $39,750 obo

Financing is available to qualified applicants.

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Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construc-tion equipment and related supplies on March 28, 2015. This auction will consist of excess equipment in exceptional condition from a large contractor,along with equipment from power companies and municipalities, to be sold inabsolute.

Early Consignments:EQUIPMENT

Excavators: TEREX HR42, w/blade, aux. hyd., EROPS;Crawler Dozers: KOMATSU D38E, 6 way blade, OROPS; Skid Steer Loaders: 2010 JOHN DEERE 371; TAKEUCHI TL150 Track;

TAKEUCHI TL140 Track;Wheel Loaders: KOMATSU WA250 PT5L Tool Carrier, w/a/c, JRB quick dis-

connect bucket, forks, & aux. hyd., EROPS; 2007 KOMATSU WA65-5,OROPS, quick disconnect, w/forks;

Wheel Tractors: JOHN DEERE 670, w/JD 60 loader, JD 60” mower, & 3PtH,4wd; KUBOTA BX2350D Tractor, w/60” mower, 3PtH, 4wd; CASEINTERNATIONAL 235, 3PtH, dsl, 4wd

Scissor Lifts: UPRIGHT SL20 20’;Rollers: CAT CB224D Tandem Vibratory; 2005 INGERSOLL RAND TC-13 36”Walk Behind, w/remote control; Dumpers: TEREX HD1000 Hi-Tip 1 Ton; Sweeper: TENNANT 36”, w/reconditioned box;Attachment: Unused Forks for Skid Steers;Miscellaneous: JOHN DEERE 3235A Reel Mower, dsl; MARSHALL DHC2

Hunter’s Golf Cart, w/gun racks, elec.; BIG BEE 48” PTO Finish

Mower; BRIDGEPORT Milling Machine; SOUTHBEND 14.5” SwingLathe; SMITHY Lathe/Mill Combo; 7 hp 3 Phase Electric Motor; BandSaw;

VEHICLESBucket Trucks: (2) 2003 INT’L 4400, w/Holan 805B Material Handler, Reading

ut. Body, DT466; (2) 2003 INT’L 4400 Ext. Cab, w/Holan 805B MaterialHandler, Reading ut. Body, DT466; 2007 FORD F750XL Super Duty,w/Terex Telelect TPL40 40’ Bucket, Knapheide ut. Body, auto;

Flatbed Trucks: 2008 INTERNATIONAL 7400 26’ Tandem; 2005 INTERNA-TIONAL 4400 24’ Tandem, w/PM knuckle boom crane w/remote con-trol;

Pickups: 2008 FORD F250 XL Super Duty Ext. Cab, w/back rack & truck box,4x4; 2005 GMC Sierra 2500 HD, w/Reading ut. Body; 2004 FORDF250 XL Super Duty Ext. Cab, w/Tommy Gate hyd. lift gate & ladderrack, 4x4; (3) 2007-2006 DODGE Dakota Ext. Cab, 4x4; (2) 2009 GMCSierra 1500 Ext. Cab, w/bed cover, flex fuel (ethanol), 4x4; 2005 GMCCanyon SLEZ85 Ext. Cab, w/truck box, 4x4; 2004 FORD F150 XLTCrew Cab, w/back rack, 5.4 Triton V8, 4x4; (2) 2004 FORD RangerExt. Cab, 4x4; 2004 FORD Ranger Ext. Cab;

Vans: (3) 2004 FORD E350 Super Cargo, ladder rack;Trailers: 2004 SAUBER 4502 V-Cradles Pole Dinky, 9’ x 79”, Galvanized Steel;

This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru WEDNESDAYprior to sale. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so cometo our inspection and find out!

INSPECTION: FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015

This is when/where you find out what is really here!!! 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION. ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.

Website list frequently updated. If you don't see what you want here,

visit www.davisauctionsinc.com for updates.

For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.comCall for more information:DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

(203) 758-4087 or 1-800-201-4368www.davisauctionsinc.com

Auctioneer:Reginald Lussier

Lyndonville, VT 05851NH License# 2413

CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONDAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.

SAT., MARCH 28, 2015 ¥ 9:00 A.M.LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT.

68PROSPECT, CT

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innovative financingapproaches where necessary,and think broadly.

“We need to take a com-prehensive look at solutions,everything from public-pri-vate partnerships to tolling,’’she said. “We also need toensure that we are deliveringhighway and transit projectsquickly and cost-effectively,so that we get the maximumbenefit from the federalfunding provided.’’

Figures compiled by The Associated Pressshow the amount of inflation-adjusted feder-al highway money available to Rhode Islandfell by 4.6 percent from 2008 to 2013.Nationally, the funding declined 10.9 per-cent, on average, on an inflation-adjustedbasis.

U.S. Sen. Jack Reed said the impact onRhode Island is still significant because thestate relies heavily on its federal resources

and its infrastructure is older. The state receives about $220 million a

year in federal funds for highway, bridge andtransportation projects, which is the bulk ofthe funding used for that work.

Last year the General Assembly created afund for transportation infrastructure proj-ects and gradually redirected vehicle-relatedfees that go to the state’s general fund to it. Acontentious new toll on the Sakonnet RiverBridge was eliminated, but some vehiclefees went up and a 1-cent gas tax was estab-lished, starting July 1, 2015, to raise revenue.

“Rhode Island has been addressing itsown transportation funding shortfalls withincreased fees and a dedication of a greatershare of existing resources to maintainingand restoring our infrastructure,’’ HouseSpeaker Nicholas Mattiello said. “This will

help diversify the state’s resources in thelong term, but there is no short-term substi-tute for federal highway funds.’’

State Sen. Louis DiPalma said the stateneeds to look at alternatives to the gas tax fortransportation upgrades. He plans to intro-duce a bill this session to create a special leg-islative commission to work on the issue.

“I’m hopeful that Congress will do some-thing about transportation funding, but wealso need to take matters into our own

hands,’’ he said. Reed, the ranking

Democrat on the Senatetransportation subcommittee,said he’s working to get fed-eral funding for the “huge’’list of deferred maintenanceprojects. U.S. Sen. SheldonWhitehouse said he’s tryingto get a federal grant to repairthe antiquated interchange ofRoutes 6 and 10.

“We’re just going to letthese bridges and roadscrumble? And then 10 yearsfrom now, 20 years fromnow, somebody else can fig-

ure out what to do about it? I think we shoulddo it now,’’ Reed said. “Or you’re going tosee, with increasing frequency, bridges thatcan’t be used.’’

Raimondo said Rhode Island needs “thevery best highway and transit infrastructure’’to attract people and businesses to the state,create jobs and strengthen the economy. Shesaid her forthcoming budget will outlinemore specific proposals.

“Fixing a bridge or repaving a road, theseare the basic minimum services that govern-ment must provide,’’ Raimondo said. “Weneed certainty on future transportation fund-ing and we need to fix our aging roads andbridges.’’

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

State Receives $220M Per Yearin Federal Funds for Projects

FUNDING from page 1

“I’m hopeful that Congresswill do something abouttransportation funding…”

Louis DiPalmaRhode Island State Senate

“Rhode Island has beenaddressing its own transporta-tion funding shortfalls with increased fees…”

Nicholas MattielloRhode Island House of Representatives

NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENTADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to ouradvertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not

responsible for errors or omissions.

ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ....................................1

ASTRO CRANE ..............................................................10

BARRY EQUIPMENT CO..................................................8

CHADWICK BAROSS MA ................................................6

CLASSIFIED....................................................................10

CONTRACTOR’S CORNER ..........................................10

DAVIS AUCTIONS INC ..................................................13

DOOSAN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND........................11

E W SLEEPER CO............................................................7

EQUIPMENT EAST........................................................1,9

FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGINE ......................1

GORILLA HAMMERS........................................................1

J R VINAGRO CORPORATION........................................1

LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT LLC..............................5

M G EQUIPMENT ............................................................1

MILTON CAT....................................................................10

MOUNTAIN TOP RENTALS LLC ....................................12

NORTHLAND JCB ..........................................................12

PITTSFIELD LAWN & TRACTOR ..................................10

ROGERS BROTHERS ....................................................15

SUMMIT SUPPLY LLC/MULTI MACHINE ........................1

THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ..................................................8

THE W I CLARK CO ........................................................2

TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................3

WOODCO MACHINERY ................................................16

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Tyler Equipment251 Shaker Road

East Longmeadow, MA 01028(413) 525-6351(800) 292-6351

Parts: (877) 255-6351

1980 Berlin TurnpikeBerlin, CT 06037(860) 356-0840(800) 352-4473

Parts: (860) 356-0848

www.tylerequipment.com

C.N. Wood Co., Inc.200 Merrimac St.

Woburn, MA 01801(781) 935-1919

Avon, MA (508) 584-8484

Johnston, RI(401) 942-9191

www.cn-wood.com

Joseph Equipment Company300 Gay Street

Manchester, NH 03103603-641-8608

www.josephequipment.com

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