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Nicole Frakes, NEA Baptist photo Described as the largest health care investment in Arkansas in the last decade, the new NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital and Clinic is expected to have a significant impact on the Jonesboro, Ark., community. Described as the largest health care investment in Arkansas in the last decade, the new NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital and Clinic is expected to have a signifi- cant impact on the Jonesboro, Ark., community. After months of construction employing more than 700 workers at peak — the campus has officially opened to the public. “Both health care and our community are constantly changing, and we saw the need to make adjust- ments to best meet the growing needs in our community,” said Brad Parsons, NEA Baptist Hospital CEO and administrator. “Guided by our commitment to providing high-quality care to the people of northeast Arkansas, we realized the needs of our community included access to a higher level of care right here at Ark. Makes Largest Health Care Investment in 10 Years N.C. Interstate Junction Undergoes Repairs…12 JM Wood Conducts Annual Spring Sale…88 Ritchie Bros. Holds Auction in Atlanta, Ga. …86 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally April 16, 2014 Vol. XXVI • No. 8 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Forty-five percent of highway contrac- tors had motor vehicles crash into their construction work zones during the past year, according to the results of a new highway work zone study conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials added that the study found work zone crashes are more likely to kill vehicle operators and passengers than construction workers. “There is little margin for error when you work within a few inches of thou- sands of fast-moving vehicles,” said Tom Case, the chair of the association’s nation- al highway and transportation division and senior vice president of Watsonville, Calif.-based Granite Construction. “As the data makes clear, not enough drivers are slowing down and staying alert near work sites.” Case said that 43 percent of contractors reported that motor vehicle operators or No Margin for Error... Road Work Study Spells Safety Issues Construction employers added 19,000 work- ers to payrolls in March, bringing industry employment to the highest level since June 2009, while the industry’s unemployment rate dropped to the lowest March level in seven years, according to an analysis of new govern- ment data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials warned that the pool of available workers is declining rapidly, raising the prospects for sig- nificant labor shortages if demand continues to expand. “The rate of construction hiring continues to outrun job growth in the overall economy for the past year,” said Ken Simonson, the associa- tion's chief economist. “Furthermore, the pickup has been well balanced, as both nonresidential and residential construction segments added workers last month and over the past 12 months.” Construction employment totaled 5.9 million in March, a gain of 151,000 or 2.6 percent from a year earlier, compared with a rise in total non- farm employment of 1.7 percent over that peri- od, Simonson noted. Residential building and specialty trade contractors added a combined total of 9,100 workers in March and 103,000 (4.8 percent) over 12 months. Nonresidential construction — building, specialty trades and heavy and civil engineering contractors — grew by 9,900 employees last month and 48,800 (1.3 percent) since March 2013. “Although most construction employers who Jobs in March Hit Highest Level Since June 2009 see JOBS page 34 see STUDY page 89 see NEA page 38 By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT Table of Contents ................4 Skid Steers, Compact Track Loaders & Attachments Section ..........................45-57 Paving Section..............59-70 Parts Section......................71 Business Calendar ............72 Auction Section............83-91 Advertisers Index ..............90

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Nicole Frakes, NEA Baptist photoDescribed as the largest health careinvestment in Arkansas in the last

decade, the new NEA Baptist MemorialHospital and Clinic is expected tohave a significant impact on the

Jonesboro, Ark., community.

Described as the largest health care investment in Arkansas in the last decade,the new NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital and Clinic is expected to have a signifi-cant impact on the Jonesboro, Ark., community. After months of construction —

employing more than 700 workers at peak — the campus has officially opened to the public.“Both health care and our community are constantly changing, and we saw the need to make adjust-

ments to best meet the growing needs in our community,” said Brad Parsons, NEA Baptist Hospital CEOand administrator. “Guided by our commitment to providing high-quality care to the people of northeastArkansas, we realized the needs of our community included access to a higher level of care right here at

Ark. Makes Largest HealthCare Investment in 10 Years

N.C. Interstate Junction

Undergoes Repairs…12

JM Wood Conducts Annual

Spring Sale…88

Ritchie Bros. Holds Auction

in Atlanta, Ga. …86

Inside

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

April 16, 2014 • Vol. XXVI • No.8 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Forty-five percent of highway contrac-tors had motor vehicles crash into theirconstruction work zones during the pastyear, according to the results of a newhighway work zone study conducted bythe Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. Association officials added thatthe study found work zone crashes aremore likely to kill vehicle operators andpassengers than construction workers.“There is little margin for error when

you work within a few inches of thou-sands of fast-moving vehicles,” said TomCase, the chair of the association’s nation-al highway and transportation divisionand senior vice president of Watsonville,Calif.-based Granite Construction. “Asthe data makes clear, not enough driversare slowing down and staying alert nearwork sites.”Case said that 43 percent of contractors

reported that motor vehicle operators or

No Margin for Error...

Road Work Study Spells Safety Issues

Construction employers added 19,000 work-ers to payrolls in March, bringing industryemployment to the highest level since June2009, while the industry’s unemployment ratedropped to the lowest March level in sevenyears, according to an analysis of new govern-ment data by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. Association officialswarned that the pool of available workers isdeclining rapidly, raising the prospects for sig-nificant labor shortages if demand continues toexpand.

“The rate of construction hiring continues tooutrun job growth in the overall economy forthe past year,” said Ken Simonson, the associa-tion's chief economist. “Furthermore, the pickuphas been well balanced, as both nonresidentialand residential construction segments addedworkers last month and over the past 12months.”Construction employment totaled 5.9 million

in March, a gain of 151,000 or 2.6 percent froma year earlier, compared with a rise in total non-

farm employment of 1.7 percent over that peri-od, Simonson noted. Residential building andspecialty trade contractors added a combinedtotal of 9,100 workers in March and 103,000(4.8 percent) over 12 months. Nonresidentialconstruction — building, specialty trades andheavy and civil engineering contractors — grewby 9,900 employees last month and 48,800 (1.3percent) since March 2013.“Although most construction employers who

Jobs in March Hit Highest Level Since June 2009

see JOBS page 34

see STUDY page 89see NEA page 38

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

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

Skid Steers, Compact TrackLoaders & AttachmentsSection ..........................45-57

Paving Section..............59-70

Parts Section......................71

Business Calendar ............72

Auction Section............83-91

Advertisers Index ..............90

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Compactors-Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1664 Hrs ......................$88,9002008 VOLVO DD118HF, 1874 Hrs ......................$83,5002010 VOLVO DD90HF, 445 Hrs ......................$100,0002007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1748 Hrs ......................$58,5002012 VOLVO SD116DX, 1500 Hrs ....................$116,700

Excavators-Crawler2012 VOLVO EC140CL, 1650 Hrs ......................$95,0002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3246 Hrs ....................$138,9002013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1557 Hrs ....................$150,0002011 VOLVO EC240C LC, 2766 Hrs ..................$155,6002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2601 Hrs ....................$166,7002012 VOLVO EC250DL, 3204 Hrs ....................$156,000(3) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 1635-3851 Hrs ....................................................................$177,800-$217,000(4) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2095-3873 Hrs ....................................................................$188,900-$211,2002013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1756 Hrs ....................$214,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 4379 Hrs ..................$250,0002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 1500 Hrs ....................$330,0002011 VOLVO EC480DL, 3677 Hrs ....................$327,800

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Off-Highway Trucks2004 VOLVO A25D, 5737 Hrs ........................$211,2002010 VOLVO A25F, 3284 Hrs..........................$244,500(5) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1873-2527 Hrs ..$266,700-$288,9002013 VOLVO A25F, 2023 Hrs..........................$289,000(3) 2006 VOLVO A30D, 4714-11027 Hrs $94,500-$177,800(2) 2008 VOLVO A30E, 7384-7663 Hrs ..$155,600-166,7002010 VOLVO A30E, 3285 Hrs ........................$278,0002011 VOLVO A30F, 3335 Hrs..........................$372,500(4) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 1422-2378 Hrs ..$322,500-$335,500(2) 2007 VOLVO A35D, 7542-7611 Hrs ........$211,500 Ea.(2) 2008 VOLVO A35E, 4748-5432 Hrs..$238,900-$250,0002012 VOLVO A35F, 2450 Hrs..........................$415,000(3) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 2219-2817 Hrs..$345,745-$372,500(3) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 3730-4533 Hrs..$316,700-$333,400(14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1702-6566 Hrs $322,300-$452,200(22) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1756-4460 Hrs $346,000-$457,500(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2467-2830 Hrs ..$394,000-$420,300

Wheel Loaders(3) 2011 VOLVO L110F, 3884-13731 Hrs ......................................................................$128,000-$177,8002008 VOLVO L110F, 8055 Hrs ........................$128,0002010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ........................$155,600(3) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 2618-3100 Hrs$200,000-$222,5002009 VOLVO L120F, 6893 Hrs ........................$155,6002012 VOLVO L120G, 2065 Hrs........................$222,5002005 VOLVO L150E, 20742 Hrs ........................$72,5002009 VOLVO L150F, 6211 Hrs ........................$183,400(3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8823-11463 Hrs ......................................................................$133,400-$133,5002012 VOLVO L150G, 2683 Hrs........................$267,0002012 VOLVO L180G, 3303 Hrs........................$277,8002011 VOLVO L180G, 2440 Hrs........................$278,0002012 VOLVO L220G, 1609 Hrs........................$300,0002003 VOLVO L50D, 7865 Hrs ..........................$52,0002005 VOLVO L50E, 4752 Hrs ..........................$61,0002010 VOLVO L50F, 7630 Hrs ..........................$55,6002011 VOLVO L50F, 6185 Hrs ..........................$61,2002013 VOLVO L50GS, 1610 Hrs........................$123,0002005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs..........................$33,5002011 VOLVO L60F, 2064 Hrs ..........................$122,500(2) 2012 VOLVO L70G, 2076-2534 Hrs $144,500-$150,000(2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1877-3293 Hrs $155,600-$194,500

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Contents Copyrighted ©2014, by Construction Equipment Guide, which is a Registered Trademark, registered in theU.S. Patent Office. Registration number 0957323. All rights reserved, nothing may be reprinted or reproduced(including framing) in whole or part without written permission from the publisher. All editorial material, photo-graphs, drawings, letters, and other material will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication and copyrightpurposes and are subject to Construction Equipment Guide's unrestricted right to edit and comment editorially.Contributor articles do not necessarily reflect the policy or opinions of this publication.

Call or write for advertising rates, publication schedule and media kit. The Construction Equipment Guide is notresponsible for clerical or printer's errors, every care is taken to avoid mistakes. Photographs of equipment used inadvertisements are not necessarily actual photographs of the specific machine. Similar photographs are used occa-sionally and every effort is taken to depict the actual equipment advertised. The right is reserved to reject any adver-tising.

SPECIAL SECTION45 SKID STEERS AND ATTACHMENTSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on skid steers and attachments.

FEATURES8 SANY SIGNS CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR AS

EXCAVATOR DEALER OF NORTHERN GEORGIA Central Atlanta Tractor joins a fast-growing North American network of dealersthat sell and support Sany hydraulic excavators.

8 TEREX CRANES NORTH AMERICA APPOINTS HEADDEN SALES VEEP

With the objective of becoming easier to do business with and being closer to customers, Terex Cranes announced in 2013 a transition towards a regional basedorganization.

12 MAJOR INTERSTATE JUNCTION IN N.C. UNDERGOES $89M FACELIFT

When the interchange of Interstate 40 and Interstate 77 in Statesville, N.C., wasconstructed in the late 1960s, traffic projections through the junction were set atabout 5,000 cars and trucks per day.

28 EFFICIENCY PRODUCTION NAMES HEMENWAYBRANCH MANAGER

Mike Hemenway has more than 16 years of experience in the construction indus-try, and five years in the trench safety and shoring rental business.

28 ASE, LEICA GEOSYSTEMS ENTER INTO STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

The agreement also includes a commitment to shared product development, and ispart of a global alliance between Leica Geosystems and CNH Industrial.

30 CEG NAMES EDWIN ‘TEDDY’ MCKEON DIRECTOROF WEB SERVICES

In his new role as director of Web services, McKeon will act as a liaison amongCEG’s sales staff, customers, readers and other staff members.

32 A&B DIRT MOVERS EXPANDS INTERSTATE 40 INCENTRAL ARK.

As the project to expand Interstate 40 in central Arkansas was announced, it was apretty good bet that some of the grading work for the highway would be handledby A&B Dirt Movers Inc.

33 CAT EM SOLUTIONS OFFERS COMPLETE TIERED SERVICES

Caterpillar has a new approach to helping customers monitor, control and manageequipment while increasing job site efficiency.

36 ASC ANNOUNCES WERNER, HOLLEY, CLARK INNEW MANAGEMENT ROLES

ASC recently named three individuals filling management roles throughout theCarolinas and Southeast region. Each person brings years of expertise to their newroles in order to best serve ASC’s customers.

40 ROBERT STANLEY ‘BOB’ WILLIAMS II DIES Mr. Williams was a highly respected member of the construction equipment industry with friends and colleagues from all around the world.

40 STEVE BRINKLEY JOINS NATIONAL TRENCH SAFETY TEAM AS BRANCH MANAGER IN N.C.

Brinkley has worked in the equipment rental industry for the last nine years,including time as branch manager of Coble Trench Safety and most recently asbranch manager of Blueline Rentals, formerly Volvo Rents in the Greensboro, N.C.market.

72 EQUIPMENT FINANCE CONFIDENCE REACHES TWO-YEAR HIGH

The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the March2014 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI).

86 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS KICKS OFF 2014AUCTION SCHEDULE

Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. kicked off its 2014 auction schedule and 25th anniversary year with its annual spring sale at the company’s auction headquarters in Lebanon, Tenn., on March 22.

88 JM WOOD ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION BRINGS IN $1.5M

Several manufacturers were represented including Link-Belt, Cat, Mack andKomatsu among others. More than $5 million worth of equipment was sold at theauction, and of that total more than $1.5 million sold online.

89 IRONPLANET CLAIMS HIGH BIDDER POSITIONPENDING CONFIRMATION

Bids for the surplus contract were based on a percentage of the sales price of theitems, which IronPlanet estimates at $50 to $70 million of rolling stock annually.

EQUIPMENT59 WEILER E2850 RTV 64 ASPHALT DRUM MIXERS Ex Series Asphalt Plants70 TEREX Bid-Well 4800 Paver

DEPARTMENTS72 BUSINESS CALENDAR82 CLASSIFIEDS83 COMING AUCTIONS

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Built with the paving professional in mind.

TAMPA8418 Palm River Rd.Tampa, FL 33619

813-630-0077Fax: 813-630-2233

ORLANDO9601 Boggy Creek Rd.Orlando, FL 32824-

8728407-850-9614

Fax: 407-850-0823

JACKSONVILLE8750 Phillips HwyJacksonville, FL

32256904-737-6000

Fax: 904-737-1260

FORT MYERS5151 Dr. Martin

Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Ft. Myers, FL 33905

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Fax: 954-583-0318

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3710305-477-2442

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YOU LEARNED LONG AGOTHERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR POWER AND PERFORMANCE.

Smart Works.Bismarck

701-250-4882Fargo

701-250-4882Minot

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Buford678-318-9500

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Asheville828-687-0620

Charlotte704-596-8283

Greenville252-754-5280

Raleigh919-661-8710

Charleston843-414-1120

Columbia803-791-0740

Piedmont864-704-1060

Chattanooga423-308-7940

Knoxville865-525-1845

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TAMPA8418 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619813-630-0077

Fax: 813-630-2233

ORLANDO9601 Boggy Creek RoadOrlando, FL 32824-8728

407-850-9614Fax: 407-850-0823

JACKSONVILLE8750 Phillips Hwy

Jacksonville, FL 32256904-737-6000

Fax: 904-737-1260

FORT MYERS5151 Dr. Martin Luther

King, Jr. Blvd.Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-481-8554

Fax: 239-481-3302

DAVIE5210 Reese RoadDavie, FL 33314954-581-4744

Fax: 954-583-0318

MIAMI(Export Parts Facility)6144 NW 74th Ave.Miami, FL 33166-3710

305-477-2442Fax: 305-477-3383

LAKE CITY539 SW Arrowhead

TerraceLake City, FL 32024386-758-7444

Fax: 386-758-7744

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Terex Cranes NorthAmerica AppointsHeadden Sales Veep With the objective of becoming easier to do business with

and being closer to customers, Terex Cranes announced in2013 a transition towards a regional based organization. Thenew structure gives customers the opportunity to contactdedicated local team members to assist both with purchaseand support for all the product lines from Terex Cranes. Asan integral part of this process, Terex Cranes announced thatSteve Headden has joined the Terex Cranes North Americanteam as vice president of sales, reporting to Dan Slater, vicepresident and general manager, Terex Cranes North America.“We have come a long way since we started this transition

process towards a region based organization,” said Slater.“Steve’s vast experience and customer-centered philosophywill contribute tremendously towards adding value to ourcustomer-focused organization.”Besides significant experience in the construction indus-

try, Headden has been with the Terex Aerial Work Platformssegment since 1999 in diverse customer centered roles suchas director, business development, national account managerand regional sales manager. “As Terex Cranes transitions from a factory-centered

approach to a customer-centered approach, it gives us anopportunity to be closer to customers, to develop deeper rela-tionships, and with this, to contribute to their businesses’ suc-cess more than ever,” said Headden.Headden will take on the responsibilities of leading the

North American sales team, inside sales team, distributordevelopment and working closely with manufacturing loca-tions and customer support teams.“With all the actions undertaken towards a regional based

organization and an already world class team, Terex Craneswill have a positive influence on our customers’ success,”added Headden.For more information, visit www.terex.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Headden will take on the responsibilities of leading theNorth American sales team, inside sales team, distrib-utor development and working closely with manufac-turing locations and customer support teams.

Sany Signs Central Atlanta Tractor asExcavator Dealer of Northern GeorgiaSany America announced a dealership agreement with

Central Atlanta Tractor Sales, Austell, Ga., establishingCentral Atlanta Tractor as a Sany excavator dealer servingcentral and northern Georgia.Central Atlanta Tractor joins a fast-growing North

American network of dealers that sell and support Sanyhydraulic excavators.“Sany America looks forward to working with Central

Atlanta Tractor in meeting the equipment and service needsof contractors and other customers throughout central andnorthern Georgia,” said Eric Teague, vice president of theSany earthmoving group. “It’s a family-owned business witha nearly 20-year record of success.”

Sany Expands Excavator Product LineFollowing the recent introduction of its first two compact

excavators, Sany America now offers a total of sevenhydraulic excavators ranging from the 36-ton (32.7 t) SanySY335C model to the new 2-ton (1.8 t) Sany SY16U com-pact excavator.“We’re excited to introduce a new manufacturer and great

product line to contractors in this area,” said Chuck Spooner,president of Central Atlanta Tractor Sales. “We already havesome customers who are experiencing the outstanding valueof Sany excavators.”Noting the breadth of the Sany product line, Marla Neise,

vice president of sales and leasing of Central Atlanta Tractor,said Sany excavators offer price and performance that areattractive not only to earthmoving contractors, but also toutility contractors, landscapers and municipal governments.She also pointed out the standard Sany new equipment war-ranty is an important factor in establishing customers’ trust ina brand that is new to most of them.Central Atlanta Tractor Sales was founded in 1995 by

Charles Spooner, who at that time already had 25 years’experience in construction equipment sales. Spooner’s son,Chuck, and daughter, Marla Neise, now manage the dealer-ship, following the elder Spooner’s retirement. The compa-ny serves customers throughout the southeastern UnitedStates, providing new and used equipment sales, a widerange of rental equipment and full service capabilities includ-ing field support.For more information visit www.sanyamerica.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Marla Neise, owner of Central Atlanta Tractor SalesInc. and Chuck Spooner sign an agreement to becomean authorized Sany dealer in the state of Georgia

Sany America announced a dealership agreement with Central Atlanta Tractor Sales, Austell, Ga., establishingCentral Atlanta Tractor as a Sany excavator dealer serving central and northern Georgia.

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Major Interstate Junction in N.C. Undergoes $89M FaceliftBy Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

When the interchange of Interstate 40and Interstate 77 in Statesville, N.C., wasconstructed in the late 1960s, traffic pro-jections through the junction were set atabout 5,000 cars and trucks per day.At that time, the Statesville area was a

sleepy little town 40 mi. north ofCharlotte, N.C., with little activitybetween the two towns.But, just south of Statesville, along I-77,

the manmade Lake Norman reservoir areabegan to be developed in the 1970s and1980s, which brought an increasingamount of cars and trucks through theregion. Homes and businesses started pop-ping up all over the lake’s more than 520mi. of shoreline. By the 1990s, LakeNorman became a major, 50 sq. mi. bed-room community for CharlotteAs a result, by 2012, approximately

70,000 vehicles began traveling throughthe I-40/I-77 crossroads on a typical week-day.It seemed that a major renovation of the

intersection was badly needed.“Really, this project is being done sim-

ply because the traffic is a lot heavier now

than when it was built and it will only getheavier,” said John Cook, district 2 engi-neer for the North Carolina DOT. “All ofour calculations project that traffic to growto more than 110,000 vehicles per day by2035.”

Two Major U.S. HighwaysThe interchange of the two interstate

highways in west-central North Carolinais a busy and vital hub through this part ofthe state. Interstate 77 brings traffic almostdue south from a starting point inCleveland, Ohio, and runs through theTarheel State as far as Columbia in centralSouth Carolina. The east-west running I-40 is much longer, stretching fromWilmington on the North Carolina coastmore than 2,500 mi. west to Barstow,Calif.Interstate 77 is heavily traveled in the

summer as tourists from the Midwest usethe highway to reach the Carolina coasts.It also carries commuters from the LakeNorman residential areas to and fromCharlotte each day, as well as to residentialareas south of the city.As I-40 links North Carolina’s Atlantic

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Crews use a Link-Belt 238 crane at the site of a bridge over Fourth Creek, which will bring traffic down the projected on-ramp from I-77 North onto I-40 East.

After years of talking and planning, the point where the two major highways intersectis finally getting a much-needed facelift, one that has been budgeted at just over $89 mil-lion. see JUNCTION page 22

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Crews Work to Improve Traffic Flow on U.S. 21, I-40Tarheel residents have made that interstatethe road they use most to move east and westacross the state.

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point where the two major highways inter-sect is finally getting a much-needed facelift,one that has been budgeted at just over $89million. Zachry Construction Co., based inSan Antonio, Texas, is the project’s manag-ing contractor.Before Zachry could begin work in the

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being built though the corridor to help movetraffic faster and more efficiently. The num-ber of lanes on I-40 will increase from fourto six from Center Street/N.C. Highway 115east to Old Mocksville Road, a distance ofapproximately 2 mi.Closer to the I-40/I-77 interchange itself

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on U.S. 21, U.S. 64 (Davie Avenue) andGlenway Drive, which runs just north of I-40, are commonplace every day of the week.

Weather Has Been the Only Problem

The construction has caused traffic in thearea to slow, but Cook said that few prob-lems have been encountered so far. The onlyreal difficulties have come from the weather,he said, including a recent 10-in. snowfall,

quite rare for this area, that only caused workto stop for a few days, Cook said.“Overall, we’re very pleased with the

progress of the work so far,” Cook said.“The weather played a major role in 2013 asthe year was unusually wet and rainy. Thatjust means you have to work when you can.We are a little behind, but as far as the over-all completion date of September 2016 isconcerned, we are still on schedule. “I think that Zachry and their subcontrac-

tors have done an exceptional job to get thework where we are at the moment,” Cooksaid.A lot of earthmoving is going on at the

work site, which is spread out over severalmiles, as well as bridge work, retaining wallerection and roadway surfacing.A pair of 150-ton (136 t), Link-Belt 238

lattice crawler cranes are currently at workputting up the girders on a pair of bridges.Moving all around the cranes is a variety ofCaterpillar earthmoving machines both largeand small, and when night work is needed,crews work in brilliant illumination suppliedby several Doosan Portable Power light tow-ers.The bottom line is that by this time in

2017, traffic in and around the I-40/I-77interchange should once again be moving ata fast and efficient rate.

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

Crews work along I-40 East on the new lanes of the interstate as they approach the interchange with U.S. Highway 21/SullivanRoad.

Crews are working to reconstruct U.S. 21 from just north of I-40 to a point south ofthe interstate that will allow for better traffic flow on U.S. 21, as well as to and fromI-40, while also alleviating some of the traffic tie-ups.

JUNCTION from page 12

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2007 National Boom Truck – 26 ton, 900A Series Model9103A SN 293801 Rear Mounted Crane, 103’ of MainBoom, no jib. National Overload & Anti-Two-Block System;Ball; 20,000 p.s.i. Wireline Grease Injection System; SterlingTruck Vin 2FZHATDC57AY55624; 44,751 Miles, Caterpillarengine with 7429 hours..............................................$165,000

2005 NATIONAL 9125A Boom Truck – 10,733 Hours, SN290977, 125’ Boom, 2 Winches. Sterling Truck with CatEngine and 10 speed Fuller Transmission, 3 Axles and71,025 Miles. VIN# 2FZMAZDE75AU9967. VERYGOOD CONDITION ................................................$170,000

2002 NATIONAL 990A 26 Ton Boom Truck – ForwardMounted Crane, Front Outriggers, 90’ Main Boom, 12,010Hours, SN 33733, with Ball. Sterling Truck VIN#2FZHAWAK42AJ61531 with 95,765 miles. Cat Engine,Wood Bed ..................................................................$100,000

2007 TEREX 25 TON Boom Truck – Model BT 5092.92’ Main Boom with Hook, Block and Ball. Sterling TruckVIN# 2FZHATDCH7AX00583, With 39,160 Miles, CatEngine and 8 Speed Transmission. VERY GOOD CONDI-TION ..........................................................................$155,000

2007 ALTEC 26 TON Boom Truck – Model AC26-103B.103’ Main Boom. Peterbilt MD335 Truck,VIN#2NPLLD0X77M672877, with 43964 Miles, Cat C7Engine and 10 Speed Transmission, steel bed ..........$165,000

2000 PIONEER / MANITOWOC 15 Ton Boom Truck –1 Winch, 63’ Main Boom plus Jib. 7720 lbs of single linepull, 2 Sheave Head and Ball, with Hydraulic Auxiliary Reelon Boom and only 4940 hours. Sterling Truck with 6 SpeedTransmission, Air Operated PTO, Cummins 8.3 Engine andonly 34,443 miles ........................................................$36,500

1996 TEREX / SIMON – RO CRANE Boom Truck –Model TC2863, SN 45902961251. 63’ 3 SectionTelescoping Boom with 24’ to 40’ Swing Away Jib. 113’Hook Height with Main and Jib. One 2-Speed Winch andBall. Marmon Tractor with Cummins Engine, 159,511Miles ............................................................................$34,500

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Case Construction Equipment has enteredinto a strategic partnership with LeicaGeosystems to provide machine control tech-nologies — both factory installed and aftermar-ket — throughout its line of construction equip-ment. The agreement also includes a commit-ment to shared product development, and ispart of a global alliance between LeicaGeosystems and CNH Industrial. The agreement enables the full integration of

Leica Geosystems solutions and other machinecontrol opportunities from the factory on Caseequipment, and customers receive greateraccess and support to these technologiesthrough the Case dealer network. Case equip-ment will retain the ability to work with allmajor machine control providers through facto-ry options.“It was important for us to help make

machine control technology more accessibleand practical for the end user, and this agree-ment will make it easier for contractors todeploy it through their Case dealer,” said JimHasler, vice president, Case ConstructionEquipment, NAFTA. “Thanks to this partner-ship with Leica Geosystems, we can look at ourequipment from step one and determine the

best ways to integrate machine control andother technologies into each machine. By doingthis early in the development process, andworking directly with the Leica Geosystemsengineering team, we’ll be able to provide grad-ing and earthmoving contractors with entirelynew levels of productivity and efficiency.” “We are delighted to have been selected by

Case Construction Equipment for this opportu-nity,” said Ken Mooyman, president, LeicaGeosystems, NAFTA. “Our partnershipenables Case to provide Leica Geosystemssolutions direct from the factory and gives theircustomers broad access to 1, 2 and 3D MachineControl systems and support through the Casedealer network. Together we have a greatopportunity to dramatically improve the work-ing lives of construction equipment userseverywhere. Additionally it allows both partiesgreater early involvement in the developmentprocess facilitating equipment integration withmachine control technologies.” For more information, visit Leica-

Geosystems.us or Casece.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

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Case, Leica Geosystems Enter Into Strategic Partnership

Case Construction Equipment has entered into a strategic partnership withLeica Geosystems to provide machine control technologies — both factoryinstalled and aftermarket — throughout its line of construction equipment.

Efficiency Production Names Hemenway Branch Manager Efficiency Production Inc. proudly

announced that Mike Hemenway hasassumed duties as the branch manager atEfficiency Shoring & Supply’s Miami, Fla.,branch office. “With my background in heavy construc-

tion, I enjoy working with contractors whoare looking for a company with extensiveexperience in trench safety,” saidHemenway. “Being able to apply my train-ing and experience helps me gain the trustour customers expect. Building strong cus-tomer relationships not only helps us growour business in south Florida, it helps savelives.”Hemenway has more than 16 years of

experience in the construction industry, andfive years in the trench safety and shoringrental business; most recently serving as thebranch manager at Efficiency Shoring &Supply’s Jacksonville Branch Office.The staff at the Miami Branch also

includes:• David Roach, operations manager;

direct 954/654-5207. Roach is a southFlorida native and has been in and aroundconstruction since 1994.• Jeremy Horne, shoring and shielding

specialist; 954/459-5399. Horne is thenewest addition to the Branch team, though

he is a two year veteran in the shoring rentalindustry.• David Diaz, shoring and shielding spe-

cialist; direct 305/340-8549. A native southFloridian, Diaz has been in the constructionequipment rental business for more thaneight years.Efficiency Shoring & Supply offers a full

range of trench shielding and shoring equip-ment, including:• Steel and aluminum trench shields• Steel manhole shields• Build-A-Box alu-

minum modular trenchshielding and aluminumshields• Hydraulic shores,

rescue shores, hi-clear-ance shores, and hydraulicaluminum shieldsThe branch also fea-

tures factory-direct rentalrates on EfficiencyProduction’s slide rail sys-tem, supported by themanufacturer’s specialoperations shoring divi-sion, a team of slide railexperts and installers.All products are P.E.

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and Ft. Worth’s complete rental resource;offering OSHA and NUCA (National UtilityContractors Association) certified trenchsafety/Competent Person training.Additionally, Efficiency Production Inc.

supports ESS. Engineering support fromEPI includes custom engineering and pre-bid CAD system drawings; special applica-

tion design for highly chal-lenging job site conditions;sales, marketing and customerservice support; and onsiteinstallation assistance fromslide rail system and trenchshielding specialists.Efficiency Shoring &

Supply is located at 4201Kean Road, Davie, Fla. For more information call

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The Efficiency Shoring & Supply Miami Branch staff (L-R) David Diaz,Jeremy Horne, Branch Manager Mike Hemenway, David Roach andJames Allen, transportation specialist.

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Demolition & Recycling

2005 Liebherr A924B MH 40 ft Max Reach (2piece) Material Handling front, Hydraulic ElevatingCab w/ Heat & A/C, Dual Solid Tires, Outriggers x4,and 10 kw Generator Set. Includes 5 tine Cat GSH22Orange Peel grapple with 360 rotation. Machine isclean, straight, tight, and in very good operating condi-tion. FOB our yard in Summerville, SC............$139,500

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

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CEG Names Edwin ‘Teddy’ McKeon Directorof Web ServicesEdwin “Teddy” McKeon III has been promoted to direc-

tor of Web services.Teddy McKeon is a third-generation family member in

Construction Equipment Guide and is the grandson offounder, Ed McKeon.McKeon started his career at CEG in 2012 as a sales

administrator. In this role, he was responsible for managingand servicing advertising accounts for print and Web and wasinstrumental in implementing Salesforce, a global cloudcomputing company best known for its customer relation-ship management product/database.In his new role as director of Web services, McKeon will

act as a liaison among CEG’s sales staff, customers, readersand other staff members. He also will assist with Web cre-ative development and be responsible for identifying growthtrends for CEG’s Web site, www.constructionequipment-guide.com.“I look forward to giving the sales force new tools by help-

ing to create new services for our customers as well as for ourreadership,” he said. “My main focus will be on customerservice and helping to create growth both for them and us.”After graduating college and before joining CEG, he was

an account manager for Red Bull Distribution Co. in Aston,Pa., and also worked on promotional strategies and productdistribution optimization while there.For more information, call 800/523/2200 or visit

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A&B Dirt Movers Expands Interstate 40 in Central Ark.As the project to expand Interstate 40 in cen-

tral Arkansas was announced, it was a prettygood bet that some of the grading work for thehighway would be handled by A&B DirtMovers Inc. Since 1954, the company hasdone site preparation, grading and stormdrainage work on hundreds of projectsthroughout the Conway region. This includedroads and highways, colleges and universities,airports, retail centers, office complexes andmore.Not coincidentally, in the 60 years since the

company was formed, Conway itself grewfrom roughly 6,000 people to more than60,000 residents today. This massive growthhelped fuel the need to expand the highwaybetween Conway and Little Rock from four tosix lanes.When A&B was awarded the site prepara-

tion work for a 4-mi. (6.4 km) stretch of thehighway expansion in 2013, owner JerryNabholz knew he was going to need the righthydraulic excavator to get the job done on timeand on budget.Working with Damon Jones, the branch

manager of Scott Equipment, A&B acquired aKobelco SK260LC, a nearly 30-ton (27.2 t)excavator with a 176-hp (131 kW) engine(2,100 rpm) and a bucket capacity of up to 1.83cu. yds. (1.4 cu. m).“I needed this excavator to move the dirt

efficiently. This machine has a lot of power —but also great fuel savings, which is impor-tant,” Nabholz said. “It’s been getting the jobdone for us and we plan to use it at some othersites as well.”A&B Dirt has spent most of fall of 2013 and

early 2014 on site preparation for theInterstate, including grading, storm drainagework and preparing the base. “Basically everything but the asphalt and

the pouring of concrete,” Nabholz said.Jones said he had worked extensively with

Nabholz’s company during his career, andknew the Kobelco machine would be ideal forthe highway grading work.“I was glad to recommend the SK260LC to

A&B,” Jones said. “There’s so much aboutthis excavator to talk about, and it seems likeJerry’s been really pleased with how it’s per-formed.”Jones listed the excavator’s greater perform-

ing capacity and its overall cost efficiency astwo of the primary drivers of the SK260LC’sappeal. The machine’s HINO engine providesstrong fuel efficiency and reduced emissionswith no loss of digging proficiency. TheSK260LC has a maximum bucket diggingforce of 38,464 lbs. and a maximum armcrowding force of 28,600 lbs.“Kobelco is big on selling the three E’s:

enhancement, economy and environment —and those all really come through with thismachine,” Jones said. “For example, Jerry cansave up to two and a half tanks of fuel a week,

and depending on the price, that can mean sav-ing $750 dollars a week.”Nabholz said getting up to $3,000 in month-

ly fuel savings makes a huge financial impactwhen bidding on jobs. “It can mean the difference between getting

a job and not getting it,” Nabholz said. “It alsomeans you might make some money on thejob.”Another benefit Jones discussed was the

Komex system that allows Nabholz to use theInternet to manage information about the exca-vator at all times, no matter where the machineis located. “There’s a GPS in the machine that uploads

information about the unit online which youcan access from your computer. It tells you ifanything is wrong with how it’s operating —like if it’s operating hot,” Jones said. “It alsohelps with security, because it will alarm you ifit’s operated or moved where it shouldn’t be.”According to Jones, the excavator has a big-

ger cab with wide windows and a rear-viewcamera for safety. “The nine-position seat can really cut down

on operator fatigue,” Jones said.At the job site, Nabholz said the excavator is

on the job from 6:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.“I’ve really liked working with this excava-

tor. It performs well and is really comfortable,”said Nabholz’s son Jesse, who is the primaryoperator of the company’s SK260LC.A&B Dirt Movers Inc. was founded in 1954

by Jerry’s father, Alfred Nabholz. Today, thecompany employs 22 people and owns morethan 40 machines while serving the Conwayarea. As the family business continues to flourish,

Jerry is joined by his three sons Jesse, Zachand Tony. Nabholz says that 90 percent of thecompany’s projects are within 20 mi. ofConway. In addition to the I-40 highwayexpansion, A&B Dirt also is working on grad-ing and site preparation work at ConwayMunicipal Airport and the University ofCentral Arkansas, Hendrix College andCentral Baptist College. “We’re looking at a good 2014 and we’re

going to put all our Kobelco excavators to usethis year,” Nabholz said. The company alsooperates the SK210LC and the SK350LCmodels.Scott Equipment Company is headquartered

in Monroe, La., and began in 1939 as an agri-cultural store using mules as trade for farmequipment. From its humble beginnings withone store and 10 employees, the companytoday has 25 locations in five states.For more information on Kobelco visit

www.KOBELCO-USA.com.(This story also can be found on

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

Working with Damon Jones, the branch manager of Scott Equipment, A&Bacquired a Kobelco SK260LC, a nearly 30-ton (27.2 t) excavator with a 176-hp(131 kW) engine (2,100 rpm) and a bucket capacity of up to 1.83 cu. yds. (1.4cu. m).

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Caterpillar has a new approach to helping customers mon-itor, control and manage equipment while increasing job siteefficiency. Cat Equipment Management Solutions(EMSolutions) is a portfolio of tiered service offerings builtto help manage equipment assets and lower operating costs— whether the customer performs maintenance tasks or theCat dealer handles the details.EMSolutions is supported by Product Link technology

that collects data directly from the fleet and presents sum-mary data to managers via VisionLink. The system promotesmaking good decisions based on equipment location, fuelburn, utilization and more.The five levels of EMSolutions are progressive, ranging

from basic connectivity to machine electronic control mod-ules (ECMs) through dealer-delivered condition monitoringservices such as fluid sampling, and on to complete, proac-tive management of the fleet.• Level 1: The Access suite of technologies provides con-

nectivity that delivers equipment location and operating sta-tus to the equipment manager’s computer or handheld devicein real time. The local Cat dealer can provide training to helpmanagers get the most out of equipment data.• Level 2: Inform includes fleet summary reports from the

Cat dealer to show managers equipment health and utiliza-tion trends compared to similar fleets in the region. • Level 3: Advise includes a dedicated condition monitor-

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their business while the Cat dealer ensures optimal fleet per-formance, availability and lifecycle planning.Using these defined service levels, customers can work

with Cat dealers to choose the support they want to helpmanage their equipment and improve the bottom line. For more information, visit www.cat.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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Unemployment Rate Drops byMore Than Half Since 2010need workers have been able to find them sofar, increasing numbers of contractors saythey are having difficulty hiring,” Simonsonsaid. “Last month, the number of unem-ployed former construction workers fell tothe lowest March level since 2007. More ofthese experienced workers are leaving theindustry than are rejoining it.”The unemployment rate for workers

actively looking for jobs and last employedin construction declined from 14.7 percent ayear earlier to 11.3 percent last month.Simonson noted that the unemployment ratefor construction workers had fallen by morethan half since March 2010, when it reached24.9 percent. During that time, the numberof unemployed workers who last worked inconstruction declined by 1.3 million, butindustry employment increased by only445,000.“Based on projects that have been

announced in recent months, contractors arelikely to be seeking workers for many typesof construction in most parts of the countrythis spring,” Simonson added. “Multifamily,

manufacturing, and oil and gas-related facil-ities will generate particularly strongdemand for workers. It will be a challenge tofill all the openings.”Association officials said that one reason

the industry is likely to face labor shortagesis because of the declining number of sec-ondary-level construction training programs.They urged federal, state and local officialsto take steps designed to make it easier forschools, construction firms and local tradeassociations to establish new training pro-grams for future construction workers.“If elected and appointed officials don’t

act soon to improve the quantity and qualityof training opportunities for future workers,many firms are going to have a hard timekeeping up with demand,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief executiveofficer. “The last thing the economy needs isto have labor shortages undermine the con-struction industry’s long hoped-for recov-ery.”

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

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ASC recently named three individuals filling manage-ment roles throughout the Carolinas and Southeast region.Each person brings years of expertise to their new roles inorder to best serve ASC’s customers.

Mike WernerMike Werner serves as the new general manager of ASC

in South Carolina. He is responsible for all sales, productsupport, facilities and operations for the three locations inSouth Carolina, which include North Charleston,Columbia and Piedmont. He replaces Tom Moore, whoretired as general manager on Dec. 31.Werner noted that he wants to bring his executive level

experience in both sales and product support to ASC. Hehas experience with numerous North American construc-tion equipment dealers.In chronological order, his background includes serving

as product support manager of International Harvester /Dresser; general manager in Canada of JCB; the easternregion director of JCB; the vice president, region directorof Volvo Construction; the vice president of product sup-port in North America of JCB, and the general manager ofproduct support of Anderson Equipment, Pittsburgh, Pa.,(Komatsu dealer).“I want to achieve the highest level of customer service

we can reach,” Werner said. “I am ecstatic to be part of theteam of two great leaders in the construction equipmentindustry, ASC Equipment, and Volvo Construction.”

Elon HolleyElon Holley has assumed the role of general manager in

western North Carolina and the eastern Tennessee region.His responsibilities include overseeing all functions ofsales, parts and service in the region, which is based inAsheville, N.C., with branches in Knoxville andChattanooga, Tenn. “The position opened up when the former GM retired

after 50 years in the business,” Holley said. “I assumed theposition of GM for this region on Dec. 1, 2013, havingspent the previous 12 years with the company in a similar

role for their Alabama and NW Florida region. Prior to that,I have held various sales and sales management positionson the retail and wholesale side of the industry for the last28 years. I hope to build off the solid relationships that thecurrent group of employees have developed while lookingfor new opportunities for growth in the region.”

Christina ClarkChristina Clark has been named SDLG segment manag-

er. Christina started working for ASC in August, and isresponsible for developing and managing the day-to-daybusiness of the SDLG sales. Her primary territory is NorthCarolina, eastern sections of South Carolina and easternsections of Tennessee. “However, even if I do not cover a certain area, I am

available to assist any of the ASC territory managers withany SDLG related sales or demos,” Clark said. “I amresponsible for our participation in area trade shows andorganizations, work directly with Jennifer Waldrop on localmarketing campaigns and work with ASC territory man-agers to determine current Volvo customers as well aslocate new customers that will be a fit for the SDLG wheelloaders.”Clark fills a new position, which was created so ASC

would have a segment manager whose sole focus would bethe success of the new SDLG product line.She noted that she has more than 14 years of rental/sales

experience in the equipment industry. For the majority ofher career she was based in the Asheville area, and her ter-ritory covered western North Carolina. “In the beginning of my career, I was able to grow and

establish a successful rental market in western NorthCarolina,” Clark said. “I look to bring this same hard workattitude and drive to help make SDLG a success for ASCConstruction Equipment. Also, I hope to bring a new per-spective on the customer base that we want to gain withSDLG. “My plans are to devote all the time and hard work nec-

essary to help make SDLG a successful and profitable linefor ASC Construction Equipment.”

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

Mike Werner, general manager ofASC in South Carolina.

Christina Clark, SDLG segmentmanager.

Elon Holley, general manager ofASC in western North Carolina andthe eastern Tennessee region.

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Entire Medical Campus Centers on Patients’ Needs home. Building a new hospital would allow us to increasethe number of hospital beds available in the community,while a new specialty clinic building has allowed us torecruit and hire specialized physicians and to offer new andexpanded service lines.” Following the merger with Baptist Memorial Health Care

in 2007, support grew for a new facility. Original plans forgrowth began with an expansion to existing facilities.However, it was decided a new campus was the only solu-tion, based on the health care needs of the community in thenext 10 years and beyond. “We also wanted to create a space that allowed cancer

patients the opportunity to stay closer to home for treatmentand an environment that promoted healing and hope. In addi-tion, the technology that we’ve been able to acquire for alllevels of care will further support our ability to provide forour patients.”NEA Baptist Clinic physician offices are connected to

each floor of the hospital, allowing for ease of access. Theclinic portion of the facility is five stories and houses themedical specialty offices. The hospital has larger patientrooms and operating suites. The NEA Baptist Cancer Center,a 34,000 sq. ft. (3,158.7 sq m) facility situated on the northside of the campus, completes the project. During the planning process for the new structures, offi-

cials paid extra attention to both safety and green initiatives. “In order to make the hospital as earthquake-proof as pos-

sible, a new technique was used in construction that involvedthe driving of more than 1,500 foundation pillars in theground at an average depth of 55 feet,” said Parsons. “Thepillars are tied together with a large capstone. The building isnot connected to the pillars and capstone. Instead, it rests ontop of them. This means that if there were an earthquake, thebuilding would float on top of the capstone, not shift with theground. This extra measure goes beyond area earthquakestandards and offers patients an added layer of safety.“All of the lights on the campus are LED and work off of

motion detectors to save energy when a room is unoccupiedand not in use. Energy efficient heat and air systems are setto a certain parameter to prevent unnecessary energy use,and all elevators are counterweighted for efficiency. It’s beensaid the average household toaster uses more energy than ittakes for one of the elevators to travel three floors. We alsopaid special attention to any new technology or equipmentthat could increase efficiency. Our emergency rooms andoperating rooms have very little equipment on the floor.They were designed so the necessary equipment could hangfrom the ceiling and could easily be moved to allow for bet-ter patient care.” The operating rooms were created with areas that can be

stocked from outside the room. These were equipped withnew inventory software that allows the staff to know exactlyhow many of each item is on hand. This allows operatingteams to move patients through the surgical process morequickly and focus more attention to care. Anti-microbial airfiltration systems were added during construction, alongwith a pneumatic tube system that allows various depart-ments to send lab specimens and medications quicklythroughout the facility. Parsons said the entire medical campus was designed with

the patient in mind. “We wanted them to feel comfortable when navigating

our campus and facilities. We have provided ample signageto assist with this and most of the time they follow signs to

either go left or right rather than down a series of confusinghallways. We also wanted to create a calm, healing environ-ment that felt like home, but was still sterile and equippedwith the newest technology.” NEA Baptist Clinic physician offices are connected to

each floor of the hospital, allowing for ease of access. Theclinic portion of the facility is five stories and houses themedical specialty offices. “The integration of clinic and hospital allows for

increased efficiency and communication for our physiciansand staff, said Darrell King, CEO of NEA Baptist Clinic.“Each floor of the clinic is connected to the related hospitalservice line, meaning that a physician can see patients in theclinic building and quickly transition to the hospital whenemergency situations arise. This will benefit our patients byreducing wait times and providing a higher level of care. “Patients will also benefit from the comprehensive care —

most of all medical services and specialties are located here,

so if they have appointments with multiple doctors, they willnot have to drive across town to get to the next appointment.This includes the need for diagnostic testing and services. Aswe transition to a new electronic health record system laterthis year, patients will find their experience at NEA Baptistmore seamless than ever. Each individual patient file will becombined into one single patient record that can be sharedamong any Baptist Health Care location and physician.”The entire campus, which will serve northeast Arkansas,

southeast Missouri and parts of Tennessee, was designedwith shell space for future growth. “As we began recruiting new physicians and adding spe-

cialties, we saw the need to go back and alter some of ouroriginal plans, said Parsons. “Different areas that wereintended to be shell space were finished out for new physi-cian offices and any new technology that came with theirparticular specialty. We are currently evaluating plans forfuture growth.” Parsons said that once plans were in place to build a new

campus, they immediately began the process of researching,planning and training for the move to come. “We visited other hospitals that had previously moved or

were in the process of moving to use as a benchmark and togain valuable information for what worked and what didn’twork. We wanted to be prepared for this day and to be ableto make this a smooth transition for both patients and col-leagues. “We formed transition steering committees for both hos-

pital and clinic that met for nearly three years,” said Parsons.“As we moved closer to the moving date, we trained newand existing colleagues on new equipment. We also allowedthem to tour the facility and walk through their specificdepartments at various stages of construction to becomefamiliar with the areas. Mock patient moves were conductedto prepare our colleagues for the actual move. The environ-ment the day of the move was cautious, but confident.”Externally, officials used advertisement through televi-

sion, radio, outdoor and print to communicate to the public.They also created a blog to provide updates on the construc-tion and spoke to individuals and organizations throughoutthe community. Both emergency departments were open themorning of the move until all patients had been moved fromthe old facility to the new campus. As for the cost of the project, the main campus building

permit was approximately $200 million. The cancer centerwas another $34 million. The facility represents the singlelargest investment in a community by Baptist MemorialHealthcare, at a total price tag of $400 million. “The $400 million investment in our community refers to

the entire scope of the project, including construction,recruitment of physicians and support staff, and the purchaseof new technology and equipment,” said Parsons. “With anew state-of-the-art campus and advanced technology, wewere in a unique position to hire highly specialized physi-cians. These physicians, who would typically be living andpracticing in much larger metropolitan areas, wereimpressed by our new campus and many of them movedhere because of the integrated model of health care we havecreated.”Philip Talbot of Hoar Construction said crews began their

portion of site work, foundations and underground utilities inApril of 2011. Substantial completion was achieved inDecember of 2013 with a small crew remaining on sitethrough the end of Feb. to handle any miscellaneous items

Nicole Frakes, NEA Baptist photoHoar Construction crews use multiple man lifts dur-ing construction of the NEA Baptist Hospital.

NEA from page 1

see NEA page 74

Nicole Frakes, NEA Baptist photoDuring the planning process for the new structures,officials paid extra attention to both safety and greeninitiatives.

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Robert Stanley ‘Bob’ Williams II DiesRobert Stanley Williams II, 75, of University

Park, Fla., formerly of Hanover, N.H., andWilliamsburg, died on March 19. Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Barbara

(Bergen), two sons, Robert III (Allison) and David(Pam), and two grandchildren, Margaret andMatthew. He was preceded in death by his parents,Robert and Maybelle (Neurath). Mr. Williams graduated from Rumson-Fair

Haven H.S. in New Jersey and then attended theUniversity of Vermont. He spent most of hiscareer in the construction equipment industry. Hestarted out with Foley Machinery Co. in NewJersey. He then went on to start New EnglandEquipment Co. in White River Jct., Vt., whichbecame one of the top John Deere Equipmentdealers in the United States, winning many awardsfor excellence. After selling New England Equipment, Mr.

Williams went on to work for Milton Caterpillarbefore founding another successful business withhis sons, International Construction Equipment(ICE). At ICE, he was most proud to work along-side his sons Rob and David. Mr. Williams was a highly respected member of

the construction equipment industry with friendsand colleagues from all around the world. In addi-tion to his work, he served on the town council ofColts Neck, N.J., and the board of directors of theMarble Bank in Vermont. He loved gardening,boating, cooking and traveling with his family. Mr. Williams was most passionate about his

family and celebrated his 50th wedding anniver-sary in 2012 with Barbara and the rest of his fam-ily in Tuscany, Italy.

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

National Trench Safety LLC (NTS),a Houston-based company specializ-ing in the rental and sales of trench andtraffic safety equipment, trench andtraffic safety engineering, and OSHA-compliant training classes, has hiredSteve Brinkley as its branch managerfor the company’s Burlington, N.C.,location. Brinkley also will be oversee-ing the Raleigh, N.C., branch for thenext few months.“We are very excited to have Steve

joining our team,” said Ron Chilton,president of NTS. “Steve will have animmediate impact as we build on pos-itive momentum in the Raleigh marketand officially launch a rental operationin Burlington. Steve has a solid back-

ground in the trench safety industry, aswell as in the local North Carolinamarkets that will make him an imme-diate asset to our customer base.”Brinkley has worked in the equip-

ment rental industry for the last nineyears, including time as branch man-ager of Coble Trench Safety and mostrecently as branch manager of BluelineRentals, formerly Volvo Rents in theGreensboro, N.C. market. “Steve’s addition immediately

strengthens our overall branch networkin the mid-Atlantic region,” saidChilton. “We have strong performanceexpectations for the Raleigh andBurlington locations as we continue tostrengthen our presence along the East

Coast.”NTS currently has 21 operating

branch locations nationwide. Thoselocations are spread throughoutArizona, California, Florida, Illinois,Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina,South Carolina, Texas and Utah.In maintaining its objective of build-

ing a nationwide network of trench andtraffic safety branches, NTS plans toopen additional branch operations in2014. For more information, visit

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

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

Steve Brinkley Joins National TrenchSafety Team as Branch Manager in N.C.

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Bobcat of JacksonvilleJacksonville904-288-9181

www.bobcatjax.com

Bobcat of OrlandoHialeah Gardens

305-362-6632 • 888-544-6615

Orlando407-273-7383 • 888-440-5709

Tampa813-626-3470 • 888-404-8027

www.cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of Palm BeachPompano Beach

954-763-9880 • 800-BOBCAT-0

West Palm Beach561-689-9880 • 800-BOBCAT-0

www.sbequipment.com

Bobcat of PensacolaPensacola

850-483-5868bobcat.lylemachinery.com

Ocala Tractor, LLCOcala

352-732-8585www.ocalatractor.com

GEORGIABobcat of Atlanta

Atlanta770-242-6500

Marietta770-850-1443

www.bobcatofatlanta.com

Bobcat of SavannahBloomingdale

912-236-5588 • 877-654-3143www.bobcatops.com

Rhinehart Equipment CompanyRome

706-232-8962www.rhinehartequipment.com

MISSISSIPPIBobcat of Jackson

Jackson601-948-3272 • 888-836-5537

Hattiesburg601-296-2546 • 888-836-5537

bobcat.equipmentinc.com

Bobcat of MagnoliaMagnolia

601-783-2111

Meridian601-453-5601

Saucier228-832-7575

bobcat.lylemachinery.com

Williams Equipment and Supply Co.Oxford

662-232-1933 • 888-553-8211www.williamsequipment.com

NORTH CAROLINABobcat of Asheville

Arden828-684-4403

www.bobcatops.com

Bobcat of CharlotteCharlotte

704-343-9000www.bobcatofcharlotte.com

Triangle Equipment Co., IncGarner

919-661-1833

Morrisville919-596-1995 • 888-757-5613

Wilmington910-395-2050

www.ncbobcat.com

SOUTH CAROLINABobcat of Greenville

Charleston843-725-6330 • 877-654-3143

Columbia803-933-9996 • 877-654-3143

Piedmont864-269-3600 • 877-654-3143

Spartanburg864-342-9003 • 877-654-3143

www.bobcatops.com

Bobcat of Myrtle BeachMyrtle Beach843-236-4499

www.ncbobcat.com

TENNESSEEBobcat of Nashville

La Vergne615-941-4000

www.bobcatofnashville.com

Authorized Bobcat Dealers

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Tough Jobs Call for Kubota

www.kubota.comOptional equipment may be shown.©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2013

Rugged and reliable. Powerful and productive. Kubota’s SVL90-2 compact

track loader takes on tough jobs with 7,961 lbs. bucket breakout force,

a powerful 92 HP Kubota diesel engine and full-open, tilt-up cab for easy

maintenance. Factor in excellent dealer service and Kubota is

clearly the right call. See your dealer today!

BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENTwww.baldwintractor.com

22463 State Highway 59SRobertsdale, AL 36567

251-947-4171

JONESBORO TRACTOR SALES INC.5312 Stadium Blvd.

Jonesboro, AR 72402888-931-9151870-935-9151

MASON TRACTOR CO.www.masontractorco.com

1050 Appalachian HwyBlue Ridge, GA 30513

706-632-3777McDonough, GA 30253

770-957-3370

Cumming, GA 30040770-887-6119

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEEwww.ditchwitchtn.com

Nashville140 Charter Place

LaVergne, TN 37027615-793-7576

CREEL TRACTOR CO.www.creeltractor.com

3771 Palm Beach Blvd.Fort Myers, FL 33916

239-694-2185Fax: 239-694-6059

CAHABA TRACTOR CO.www.cahabatractor.com

Hwy. 31 SouthPelham, AL 35124

205-663-1470Fax: 205-663-1485

COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMSwww.coastalequipmentsystem.com

5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

904-924-9624

BROOKS SALES INC.www.brookssales.com3144 Highway 74 East

Monroe, NC 28112704-233-4242

FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOTwww.futchstractordepot.com

8515 SR 207NHastings, FL 32145

904-692-3673

GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.www.growersequipment.com

2695 Davie Rd.Davie, FL 33314954-916-1020

Miami (Doral), FL(parts only)

305-592-7892

TYLER EQUIPMENT CO., INC.2613 Main St.

Conway, SC 29516843-248-5294

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MODEL OPERATING LOAD ENGINE POWER OPERATING WIDTHLBS. (KG) HP (KW) IN. (CM)

SSL MODEL

226B31,500 (680)

56 (42)60 (152)

272D3,200 (1,452)

95 (71)72 (183)

272D XHP3,700 (1,678)

106 (79)76 (193)

236D1800 (817)

73.2 (55)66 (168)

242D2150 (975)

73.2 (55)66 (168)

246D2150 (975)

72.9 (54)66 (168)

262D2700 (1,225)

72.9 (54)66 (168)

CTL/MTL MODEL

247B31,505 (683)

56 (42)66 (168)

299D2,975 (1,349)

95 (71)76 (193)/78 (198

)

299D XHP3,225 (1,463)

106 (79)76 (193)

257D1,960 (889)

73 (54)66 (168)

259D2,030 (921)

73 (54)66 (168)/69 (175

)

279D2,055 (932)

73 (54)76 (193)/78 (198

)

277D2,303 (1,045)

73 (54)78 (198)

289D2,660 (1,207)

73 (54)76 (193)/78 (198

)

CATERPILLAR

MODEL OPERATING LOAD ENGINE POWER OPERATING WIDTH

LBS. (KG) HP (KW) IN. (CM)

20261,050 (476)

35 (26)48.4 (123)

20411,350 (612)

46 (34)53 (134.6)

20441,450 (658.8)

46 (34.2)59 (150)

20541,650 (748)

68 (50.7)61 (154.4)

1900R1,900 (862)

69 (51.7)64.5 (164)

2200R2,200 (998)

72 (53.7)65.5 (166.4)

2600R2,600 (1179)

72 (53.7)65.5 (166.4)

2700V NXT22,700 (1225)

72 (53.7)69.5 (176.5)

3300V NXT23,300 (1497)

72 (53.7)72 (183)

4000V4,000 (1814)

99 (74)79.5 (202)

MUSTANG

MODEL OPERATING LOAD ENGINE POWER OPERATING WIDTH

LBS. (KG) HP (KW) IN. (CM)

VISIT

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FOR COMPLETE SKID STEER LISTINGS.

L2131,300 (590)

46 (34)59.8 (151.8)

L2161,600 (725)

57 (42)59.8 (151.8)

L2181,800 (818)

57 (42)66.1 (167.8)

L2202,000 (905)

64 (48)69.1 (175.5)

L2212,100 (905)

68 (51)69.1 (175.5)

L2232,250 (1,020)

68 (51)69.6 (176.8)

L2252,500 (1,135)

76 (57)69.6 (176.8)

L2303,000 (1,360)

84 (63)76 (193.0)

Compact Track Loaders

C2272,700 (1,225)

68 (51)65.9 (167.6)

C2323,200 (1,451)

76 (57)76 (193.0)

C2383,800 (1,723)

84 (63)76 (193.0)

NEW HOLLAND

SW 242,350 (1,065)

74.3 (55.4)72 (183)

SW 282,800 (1,270)

74.3 (55.4)72 (183)

Compact Track Loaders

ST 353,500 (1,587)

74.3 (55.4)78 (198)

ST 454,500 (2,041)

74.3 (55.4)78 (198)

WACKER NEUSON

Gehl 1640E 850 (386) 24 (17.9) 35.8 (91)Gehl 3640E 1,050 (476) 35 (26) 48.4 (123)Gehl 4240E 1,350 (612) 46 (34) 53 (134.6)Gehl 4640E Power2 1,650 (748) 68 (50.7) 60 (152.4)Gehl R190 1,900 (862) 69 (51.7) 64.5 (164)Gehl R220 2,200 (998) 72 (53.7) 65.5 (166.4)Gehl R260 2,600 (1179) 72 (53.7) 65.5 (166.4)Gehl V270 GEN:2 2,700 (1225) 72 (53.7) 69.5 (176.5)Gehl V330 GEN:2 3,300 (1497) 72 (53.7) 72 (183)Gehl V400 4,000 (1814) 99 (74) 79.5 (202)

GEHL

SR130 1300 (590) 48.8 (36.4) 59 (149.86)SR160 1600 (726) 60 (44.7) 59 (149.86)SR175 1750 (790) 67 (50) 64 (162.56)SV185 1850 (840) 60 (44.7) 64 (162.56)SR210 2100 (953) 74 (55) 70 (177.8)SR220 2200 (1000) 82 (61) 70 (177.8)SV250 2500 (1135) 82 (61) 70 (177.8)SR250 2500 (1135) 90 (67) 70 (177.8)SV300 3000 (1364) 90 (67) 70 (177.8)

CASE

see CHART page 54

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Ashland, VA 23005804/358-6776

Burkeville, VA 23922434/767-5578Fishersville, VA540/337-3057Richland, VA276/596-9440

Asheboro, NC 27203336/625-2212Charlotte, NC704/597-0211 Greensboro, NC336/668-2762

Matthews, NC 28104704/821-7399Mt. Airy, NC336/352-2240Mt. Gilead, NC910/439-5653

Salisbury, NC 28144704/636-2671

Wilkesboro, NC 28697336/973-8201800/422-4193

Rock Hill, SC 29730803/325-1555866/277-8119

1206 Blaylock St, P.O. Box 3329Albany, GA 31706229/888-1212

Fax: 229/435-3612Cuthbert GA229/732-2631Dothan, AL334/794-8691Troy, AL

334/566-4181Perry, FL850/584-9200Tallahassee, FL850/575-5600

West Columbia, SC 29169803/794-9340

Aynor, SC 29511843/358-5688

Atlanta, GA 30336404/691-9445

Braselton, GA 30517770/965-1889

Adairsville, GA 30103770/773-9857Savannah, GA912/964-7370Brunswick, GA912/264-6161Ladson, SC843/572-0400Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

R.W. MOORE

EQUIPMENT CO.www.rwmoore.comGarner, NC919/772-2121Greenville, NC252/758-4403New Bern, NC252/638-5838Fayetteville, NC910/424-1200Wilmington, NC910/675-9211Ahoskie, NC252/332-5550

COASTAL

EQUIPMENT CORP.www.coastalequipment.net504 South Military HwyVirginia Beach, VA 23464

757/424-1900Yorktown, VA 23692757/898-1900

FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANYJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

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Deep South JCB6851 Greenwood RoadShreveport, LA 71119318-621-9000

340 Airport RoadJackson, MS 39208601-939-9655

761 Choctaw DriveBaton Rouge, LA 70805225-383-6117

4201 Michoud Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70129

504-254-2700

MacKinnon JCB2230 N US Hwy 301Tampa, FL 33619813-621-4671

1915 N Orange Blossom TrOrlando, FL 32804877-205-6098

6907 Broadway AveJacksonville, FL 32254877-218-5638

2755 Marshall DrTifton, GA 31793877-462-32505566 6th St. W.

Lehigh Acres, FL 33971239-458-5005

www.mackinnonjcb.com

JCB of South Florida(a division of Florida Coast Equipment)

9775 W Boynton Beach BlvdBoynton Beach, FL 33437

561-369-041415900 Westpark Ln

Fort Pierce, FL 34945772-461-1003

www.jcbofsouthflorida.com

Dougherty JCB446 Fairforest Way

Greenville, SC 29607864-277-9800

9040 Palmetto Commerce PkwyLadson, SC 29456843-821-8195115 Windhill Rd

Columbia, SC 29203803-754-4232

3014 Thurston AveGreensboro, NC 27406

336-275-33515605 Martin Luther King Hwy

Greenville, NC 27834252-830-5377

8205 Brownleigh DrRaleigh, NC 26717919-787-6700

www.doughertyjcb.com

LiuGong Introduces RedesignedNext Generation Skid Steer LoaderLiuGong has been changing the way skid steers work.

Now it is changing the way they look. It’s a totally newdesign, from the basic frame structure to the finest details ofthe control system. Metal and glass on LiuGong’s B Series skid steers have

been re-shaped — but with a focus on job-site purpose.LiuGong has always put an emphasis on operator visibilityand control. Curved corners on this machine provide a wider,less obstructed view of the work site and a solid “corner tocorner” view of the bucket, blade, fork or other attachmentbeing used. Intelligent use of complex shapes adds anotherimportant benefit — reduced noise levels inside the cab. Byusing curves to increase the stiffness of the cab, surface trans-mission of sound energy is reduced, according to the manu-facturer.

Better Maneuverability and PerformancePrecision operation of a skid steer starts with better weight

distribution. The 375B skid steer has a narrow stance andpanoramic view which combine for increased handling andcontrol in tight quarters between buildings and walls andinside trailers. The machine lifts to a dump clearance heightof 7 ft. 3 in. (2.2 m) and with a lift speed of 4.1 seconds,dump at 2.4 seconds and float down of 2.2 seconds, themachine is quick all around. The 375B rated operating loadis 1,907 lbs., in its standard configuration with a 0.52 cu. yd.(.4 cu m) bucket, and it travels safely around the job site at6.6 mph.

Tougher Structural ComponentsLiuGong machines are designed, built and tested for

extreme-duty applications. The 375B is no exception. Thenew integrated frame provides a solid, rigid foundation forlong, hard, productive days. The beefy, box section loaderarms match the strength and durability of the frame, makingthe 375B a long lasting value for all applications — fromhigh-cycle construction and mining applications to farms,nurseries and ports. And the 375B doesn’t just look better —it lasts longer. Many thousands of hours of real-world test-ing were spent on the development of this new skid steer.

It’s All Under ControlThe machine features double-lever pilot control for sure,

simple, effortless operation. The hydrostatic transmissionsystem provides infinite speed control so operators can inchthrough critical areas with no extra space, but still travelquickly over large areas. Spring applied, hydraulic releasebrakes allows the operator to position the machine exactlywhere needed, and hold it there for pin point accuracy onprecision jobs. The loader has hydraulic self-leveling, usefulespecially for pallet fork applications. The universalLiuGong quick-coupling system makes for fast, easychanges with the complete line of LiuGong attachments,plus the 375B can pick up existing attachments from anysupplier that the customer may already own.

Attachments Make the DifferenceSpeaking of attachments, LiuGong understands that

attachments must match the skid steer, and that the attach-ment is a crucial part of the success of any skid steer loaderon any job. That’s why LiuGong has been developing a

complete line of attachments from the very beginning oftheir skid steer loader development program. LiuGongattachments are field proven, and tested according to thesame tough standards as their skid steer loaders. WithLiuGong, customers get a system — a skid steer and attach-ments that provide solutions — fully integrated and matchedto their job.

Spacious, Productive Operator StationThis machine starts with the operator — and stays there.

The cab is extra-large and uncluttered — with plenty of leg,elbow and headroom. Controls are intuitive and ergonomi-cally placed for simple, effortless, fingertip control. Thelarge, curved windows and well-placed mirrors eliminatemuch of the operator twisting and turning you find with othermachines. The 375B features a full suspension seat that isfully adjustable.The ROPS and FOPS certified structural cab design great-

ly reduces both vibration and sound levels — for better oper-ator comfort and superior communication between operatorand other personnel around the work site.

High-Performance EngineThe Perkins 404F-22T engine has a solid reputation for

power and durability and low fuel consumption and emis-sions. The engine is rated at 53.6 hp (40 kW) net power andmeets North America Tier IV final emission standards.

Plenty of OptionsThe 375B comes with a range of options to help cus-

tomers meet their job requirements and performance needs.The list includes high-flow hydraulics, heater and air condi-tioning, enclosed ROPS/FOPS cab, solid tires and tirechains.For more information, visit: www.liugong.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Metal and glass on LiuGong’s B Series skid steers havebeen re-shaped — but with a focus on job-site purpose.

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3617

Tier 4 | ECOMAX ENGINENEW

DESIGNED WITHOUT COMPROMISE.What does JCB’s Tier 4 Solution Mean to You?

CONTACT YOUR JCB DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION.

• No after treatment

• 10% better fuel economy

• No DPF to service

• No regeneration

• Can use regular grade oil

• No bulky add-ons

• Better torque at lower revs

• Lower service costs

JCB of Alabama8920 Weaver AveLeeds, AL 35094866-480-6125

791 Anderson RdMontgomery, AL 36110

866-954-6522

www.jcbofalabama.com

Valley JCB(a division of Valley Supply &

Equipment)

8192 Euclid CtManassis Park, VA 20111

703-330-5579

www.valleyjcb.com

JCB of Nashville618 N Main St

Goodlettsville, TN 37072615-851-4345

www.tuffequipco.com

JCB of Atlanta2679 Barrett Lakes Blvd.Kennesaw, GA 30144

678-594-5400

www.tuffequipco.com

JCB of Georgia1008 E Hwy 80Pooler, GA 31322

888-431-0130

4008 Mike Padgett HwyAugusta, GA 30906

888-431-0130

www.jcbofgeorgia.com

JCB of Chattanooga1609 Church Rd

Chattanooga, TN 37421423-899-1219

www.jcbofchattanooga.com

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CHART from page 50

Terex PT-30 1,900 (862) 33.7 (25.1) 48 (121.9)Terex PT-35 2,100 (952) 36.2 (27) 48 (121.9)Terex PT-50 3,800 (1,724) 50 (37.3) 60 (152.4)Terex TSR 50 3,000 (1,361) 50 (37.3) 66 (167.6)Terex TSV 50 4,000 (1,814) 50 (37.3) 66 (167.6)Terex PT-60 3,800 (1,724) 60 (44.7) 66 (167.6)Terex TSR 60 3,000 (1,361) 60 (44.7) 66 (167.6)Terex TSV 60 4,000 (1,814) 60 (44.7) 66 (167.6)Terex PT-70 5,500 (2,495) 71 (53) 66 (167.6)Terex TSR 70 3,987 (1,808) 74 (55) 72 (128.3)Terex TSV 70 5,270 (2,594) 74 (55) 72 (128.3)Terex PT-75 6,200 (2,812) 71 (53) 70 (177.8)Terex PT-80 6,200 (2,812) 83 (62) 70 (177.8)Terex TSR 80 4,640 (2,105) 83 (62) 72 (128.3)Terex TSV 80 6,000 (2,721) 83 (62) 72 (128.3)Terex TSV 90 6,750 (3,061) 85 (63.4) 72 (128.3)Terex PT-110 7,600 (3,447) 111 (82.7) 70 (177.8)Terex PT-110 Forestry 8,600 (3,901) 111 (82.7) 72.5 (184.2)

TEREX ASV

MODEL OPERATING LOAD ENGINE POWER OPERATING WIDTHLBS. (KG) HP (KW) IN. (CM)

S70700 (318)

23.5 (17.5)36 (91.4)

A7703,325 (1,508)

92 (68.6)74 (188)

S5101650 (748)

49 (36.5)64.7 (164.3)

S5301850 (839)

49 (36.5)64.7 (164.3)

S5501750 (794)

61 (45.5)64.7 (164.3)

S5701950 (885)

61 (45.5)64.7 (164.3)

S5902100 (953)

66 (49.2)65.2 (165.6)

S6302,180 (989)

74.3 (55.4)74 (188)

S6502,690 (1,220)

74.3 (55.4)74 (188)

S7503,200 (1,451)

85 (63.3)74 (188)

S7703,350 (1,520)

92 (68.6)74 (188)

S8503,950 (1,792)

92 (68.6)80 (203)

T5501995 (905)

66 (49.2)67.1 (170.4)

T5902100 (953)

66 (49.2)67.1 (170.4)

T6302,230 (1,012)

74.3 (55.4)72.9 (185.2)

T6502,570 (1,166)

74.3 (55.4)72.9 (185.2)

T7503,325 (1,508)

85 (63.3)81.3 (206.5)

T7703,475 (1,576)

92 (68.6)81.3 (206.5)

T8703,525 (1,599)

99.2 (73.9)83.4 (211.8)

BOBCAT

MODEL OPERATING LOAD ENGINE POWER OPERATING WIDTH

LBS. (KG) HP (KW) IN. (CM)MODEL OPERATING LOAD ENGINE POWER OPERATING WIDTH

LBS. (KG) HP (KW) IN. (CM)

VISIT WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM

FOR COMPLETE SKID STEER LISTINGS.

1351,350 (612)

48 (35.7)59 (149.9)

1551,550 (703)

56 (42)59 (150)

1751,750 (794)

56 (42)59 (150)

1901,900 (862)

62 (46)59 (150)

2052,050 (930)

62 (46)59 (150)

2252,250 (1,021)

74 (55)72 (183)

2602,600 (1,179)

74 (55)72 (183)

2802,800 (1,270)

74 (55)72 (183)

3003,000 (1,361)

91 (68)72 (183)

3303,295 (1,495)

91 (68)74 (188)

JCB

CLG375B1,907 (865)

53.6 (40)64.96 (165)

LIUGONG

MC60C1350 (612)

47 (35.1)59.8 (152)

MC70C1550 (703)

59 (43.9)63 (160)

MC85C1750 (794)

59 (43.9)63 (160)

MC95C1900 (862)

59 (43.9)65 (165)

�MC110C2,250 (1,009)

74 (55)68 (173)

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Volvo Expands Compact Track Loader Line With MCT110CVolvo Construction Equipment has launched the new

MCT110C compact track loader in North America. This unitwith a rated operating capacity of 2,250 lbs. (1,020 kg) com-pletes the range of compact track loaders, filling the gapbetween the Volvo MCT85C and MCT125C. As the com-pact track loader market has developed, this model size classhas grown into the second largest and represents 25 percentof the total market.The MCT110C is the latest addition to the C-Series line of

compact track loaders from Volvo — which comes in a widerange of choices. With the addition of the 2,250 lb. ratedoperating capacity MCT110C, Volvo now offers fourtracked models — the radial lift MCT110C and the verticallift MCT85C, MCT125C and MCT135C. The MCT110Cshares the same assortment of high-end features with theother compact track loaders and skid steer loaders. Mostnotably — the powerful Tier IV Final four-cylinder engine(74 hp / 55 kW), which features an advanced combustionsystem that cuts emissions while increasing fuel economy.Due to the cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), commonrail system and fixed-geometry turbocharger, a diesel partic-ulate filter isn’t required — which is critical for such a com-pact machine.

Service Made SimpleStaying on top of the MCT110C’s vital data is simple,

with two consoles at the front of the cab that present impor-tant information in an easy-to-read manner. The operator canselect between three levels of control sensitivity to suit theapplication at hand, as well as operating preferences. Anoptional control pattern choice gives further flexibility,allowing the operator to select between Volvo ISO and Hpatterns.With an automatic idling system, the machine automati-

cally returns to idle if controls aren’t operated for five sec-onds. This not only reduces fuel consumption for loweredrunning costs, but also cuts noise on the job site. Once theoperator resumes use of controls, the engine picks up rpmsnearly instantaneously to revert to the pre-selected speed. An optional reversible fan can be fitted to the machine

to remove debris drawn into the radiator and automati-cally clean the compact track loader’s cooling system.Another feature is convenient service access throughthe forward-tilting cab and largerear compartment servicedoor. All service andmaintenance points areaccessible throughsimple, safemeans. Inaddition,

the side entry and exit of the cab make it possible for theoperator to engage the loader arm support without the aid ofa second person. Because of the side door, the operator canstop the machine, safely exit the machine without walkingunder the load, and then walk around the rear of the machineto safely engage the support. These Volvo Tier IV Final machines are fitted with a

three-stage air cleaner, with active scavenging for enhancedengine life, reduced maintenance and longer service inter-vals.

Intelligent DesignDue to the single loader tower arm design, cab access is

easier and safer than that of its competitors. Operators enterand exit the cab through a large, wide-opening side cab door.This eliminates the need for operators to climb onto and overthe bucket or attachment, which can be muddy or slippery; italso eliminates the uncomfortable body turnrequired of operators in order to sit down in tra-ditional compact track loader cab designs. OnVolvo skid steer loaders and compact trackloaders, a non-slip step increases safe entryand exit of the cab.The cab also isROPS/FOPS pro-tected for addedpeace of mind. Operator com-

fort comes stan-dard, with cabs thatare 30 percentlarger than others.

The sealed, pressurized work environment is ergonomicallydesigned and offers a comfortable seat and armrests, and lownoise levels. Visibility is enhanced, due to the single towerloader arm design. Without the horizontal cross bar normal-ly found on vertical lift machines, operators are afforded anall-around view of the job site, and large top windows furtherimprove visibility during truck loading — aiding safetywhen operating in tight or congested areas. The C-Series can be equipped with a wide range of Volvo

attachments — including buckets, augers, pallet forks,trenchers, dozer blades and hydraulic breakers — designedto help complete any task. And, like all Volvo products, theC-Series compact track loader range is backed by an exten-sive service network that provides the peace of mind thatcomes with an extensive, worldwide infrastructure of tech-nicians, workshops and dealers.For more information, call 717/532-9181 or visit

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The MCT110C compact track loader completes the range of compact track loaders,filling the gap between the Volvo MCT85C and MCT125C.

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Completely self-contained, nohydraulic or electrical connections arerequired. It is compatible with anyskid steer with an SAE lift rating of2,000 lbs. (907 kg) or higher; it alsowill fit small wheel loaders and loaderbackhoes

The attachment has a 49 or 62 hp(36.5 or 46.2 kW) air cooled Deutzdiesel engine and a cutting depth of 6in. (15 cm). Cutting widths of 18, 24and 40 in. (45.7, 61 and 101.6 cm) andoptional drum widths are available.

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Weiler’s E2850 remixing transfer vehicle (RTV) isdesigned to help improve smoothness and handle large vol-umes on high-production paving jobs.

“The E2850 enables continuous movement, whichreduces the likelihood of uneven surfaces,” said Bill Hood,vice president at Weiler. “The contact between pavers andend-dump trucks is eliminated, which also helps smoothness— as does the fact the machine reduces both temperatureand particulate segregation because of the remixingprocess.”

The E2850 is a larger version of the proven E1250Aremixing transfer vehicle. Increased size for volume produc-tion in challenging applications is the key difference, accord-ing to the company.

“We didn’t want to just make a ‘big’ machine, but a bigmachine that behaved like a small one, particularly in termsof operation,” said Hood. “A key benefit of the E2850 is itmakes the rest of the paving operation run more smoothlyand efficiently. It also is an extremely operator friendly, eas-ily controlled machine.”

Big But AgileThe E2850 is a large machine with fast-pace capabilities,

and the engineering reflects both attributes. A Cat C9 enginewith ACERT technology powers the RTV. Its 300 hp (224kW) engine powers working speeds up to 194 ft. per minute(59 m per minute) even when the hopper is at or near its fullcapacity of 25 tons (22.7 t).

Engineering adjustments reflect the expansive hoppercapacity. The hopper and augers are designed for evenly dis-

tributed throughput as well. Wide, self-cleaning casterwheels help evenly distribute the heavy loads.

Despite its larger size, the E2850 is very manageable foroperators. Among the reasons:

• Optional rear steer provides a tight inside turning radiusof 14 ft. (4.2 m).

• The steering angle returns to center on demand.• A flow divider with a momentary switch provides equal

force to the front and rear wheels for enhanced traction whenworking on uneven terrain.

• The electronic controller provides instant feedback onhydraulic pressures, ground speed and engine operation.

• The operating platform hydraulically extends beyond themainframe from 0 to 12 in. (0 to 30.5 cm) in either directionfor improved visibility on the right or left sides, making iteasier for operators to see and be seen.

• Three-speed hydrostatic drive powers Cat planetaries forsmooth on-the-fly shifting.

• The hydrostatic drive’s joystick control and variablespeed dial make it easy for operators to match the pace of thepaving train.

Trucking BenefitsThe large RTV’s impact on trucking is significant. “It gives crews flexibility,” Hood said. “When encounter-

ing a location that’s difficult for trucks to access, chances arethe E2850 can reach it — despite its size.”

The RTV fits beneath most power lines, and is able to nav-igate tighter job sites, such as cul-de-sacs, where trucks oftenstruggle. Other benefits related to receiving materials from

trucks include:• The E2850’s hydraulically extendable push rollers help

align trucks.• Trucks can deposit loads a significant distance from the

paver, if necessary.• Larger-capacity trucks can be used than when end-

dumping.• The storage capacity provides flexibility when traffic or

other delivery problems limit truck access to the paving train.

Ending the DayThe Weiler E2850 can even increase end-of-day produc-

tivity by shortening cleanup. The E2850 is designed to min-imize cleanup time.

• The front dump hopper is equipped with full-width,hydraulic cleanout.

• The storage hopper provides ground-level access forsimplified cleanout and service of remixing augers.

• The front elevator, storage hopper and rear conveyor areequipped with retractable floors for easy inspection, cleanoutand maintenance.

• The independent wash-down system features a spraywand and 50 ft. (15.2 m) retractable hose.

• Routine service points are easily accessible.The machine is sold and serviced through the Cat dealer

network.For more information, visit weilerproducts.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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

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Bomag Cedarapids CR552 MainlinePaver Offers More Power, Production

The Bomag Cedarapids CR552 mainline paver deliversthe power and production required for full-width pavingapplications such as airports, interstates and state highways,industrial paving projects, and major county road and high-way construction. The paver’s heavy-duty frame and bogiepivot, kingpin and bogie bearings offer a hopper load bear-ing capacity of up to 27 tons (24.5 t), delivering the extrasurge capacity necessary to handle mainline paving.

The CR552’s 260 hp (194 kW) diesel engine meets strin-gent Tier IVi (Stage III B) emissions standards, while offer-ing the power to efficiently handle full-width paving andample reserve to operate electric screeds and lights for nightpaving. The 6-cylinder, 24-valve engine varies the fuelstream to use only the amount of fuel necessary for the appli-cation, resulting in greater fuel economy and quieter opera-tion.

The CR552 paver provides 35 percent greater footprintthan comparable pavers for increased flotation. Its heavy-duty rear drive motor offers increased draw-bar pull forincreased tractive effort. Contractors can further improvedraw-bar pull by up to 50 percent over normal two-wheeldrive systems by equipping the paver with the front wheeldrive assist option.

“With the CR552, contractors get the low cost and higherspeeds of a rubber tire paver without sacrificing traction,”said Bill Rieken, road building specialist of Bomag.

A cooling system keeps the CR552 running cooler and theengine compartment cleaner for optimum reliability. A sin-gle-width, triple-element radiator efficiently cools enginewater, charge air and hydraulic oil, while the hydraulicallydriven, variable-speed cooling fan turns only as fast as nec-essary to improve fuel economy and reduce noise levels.Cooling air is drawn from above the hood rather than groundlevel for cleaner air quality and exists primarily through thefront grill, resulting in a pressurized engine compartment that

reduces debris infiltration. Unlike pavers with transversemounted engines, the

CR552’s air flow and engine mounting is less likely toaffect today’s popular sonic grade control systems withwaves of hot air, according to the manufacturer.

The Cedarapids CR552 paver features the frame raise andthree-point suspension systems. The frame raise system rais-es and lowers the rear of the paver, which allows the opera-tor to fine-tune the head of material at the spreading augers,reducing segregation. By isolating the frame from the drivesystem, three-point suspension essentially “floats” the paversover subbase irregularities, maintaining consistent materialfeed height at the screed.

A proportional steer assist is available for the CR552 rub-ber tire paver. This system enhances maneuverability byholding a tighter turning radius and is essential when pavingwith material transfer devices. Applied in three stages —low, medium and high — the system is controlled by a tog-gle switch on the operator’s console. As the steering wheelis turned when the toggle switch is at medium setting, theproportional steering system gradually decreases the signalto the inside drive wheel and increases the signal to the out-side tire. This helps maneuverability by allowing the paver tobetter hold the line, whether paving straight or in cul-de-sacs.

Contractors can equip the CR552 paver with two screedmodels — the Fastach 10 or Stretch 20, both available witheither diesel or electric heating systems. Depending onscreed model, this 10-ft. (3 m) paver delivers mainlinepaving widths reaching 30 ft .(9.1 m) at depths up to 12 in.(30.5 cm).

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The paver’s heavy-duty frame and bogie pivot, kingpin and bogie bearings offer a hopper load bearing capac-ity of up to 27 tons (24.5 t), delivering the extra surge capacity necessary to handle mainline paving.

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Terex Bid-Well 4800 Paver Set to Record186-Ft. Width on Florida Airport Project

In October 2013, paving crew mem-bers of the Tutor Perini Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood Venture tested the limits ofthe Terex Bid-Well 4800 paver whenpaving Taxiway Cell 3 at the FortLauderdale-Hollywood InternationalAirport in Florida. One of 33 complexconcrete pours completed by the 4800paver, crews paved this part of the taxi-way at a 45 degree skew, perpendicu-lar to the beams, which requiredmachine length to be set at 186-ft.(56.7-m) wide. “Had the machine been able to pave

at the square, it would have been set topave at 110-ft. wide,” said Larry Eben,regional sales manager of Terex Bid-Well. “The 186-ft. paver configurationis a record width for me and quite pos-sibly for any bridge deck placed.” The 4800 paver features a standard

48-in. (122 cm) frame depth. Whenpaving at extended widths beyond150-ft. (45.7 m) wide, the paver startswith standard truss frame segments atboth ends of the paver. Transitioninserts are then used to increase theframe’s depth to 66 in. (167 cm) in thecenter, improving frame rigidity andpreventing deflection to maintain sur-face smoothness. The frame is con-structed of ultrahigh-strength steelnearly 120 percent stronger, yet weigh-ing less than steel in conventionalTerex Bid-Well pavers. “This allows us to keep the frame’s

rigidity while keeping the weight rela-tively the same,” added Eben.Additionally when paving at these

extended widths, the 4800 paver is

constructed with strong gussets, madeof the same ultrahigh-strength steel, toconnect the truss sections. The 1.5-in.(2.8 cm) crown bolts used in these con-nections also are larger than those usedwith standard 4800 paver configura-tions. The stronger leg mounting sys-tem consists of larger lift screws andheavier thrust bearings, mounting plateand coupler motor, all working in con-cert to help ensure more reliable oper-ation at the project site. Taxiway Cell 3 required 970 cu.

yds. (741.6 cu m) of a 4,000 psi stan-dard Class-2 Florida Bridge Spec con-crete, loaded at a 5.5-in. (14.0-cm)slump into concrete pumpers. Sincepaving direction was perpendicular tothe bridge’s support beams, crewsloaded concrete to the first three beamsout and then to the 45 degree angle toget the right deflection. With this largeamount of concrete on the deck, crewsloaded the material to the top of therebar and then capped it off just beforethe paver finished the concrete in orderto prevent it from setting too fast.Once the deck was properly loaded

with concrete, the 4800 paver and itspaving carriage, set to the 45 degreeskew, went to work. To help keep thecarriage assembly moving freely alongthe frame, the drive is supported by adual-chain hanger system to preventthe chain from sagging and reduce theload on the drive mechanism andsprockets.The paving carriage’s dual augers

efficiently metered the concrete infront of the Terex Bid-Well Rota-Vibe

system. This feature delivers up to5,000 vpm (83.3 Hz) over the vibratingroller’s 11.5-in. (29.2-cm) length toeffectively reconsolidate the top 2.5 in.(6.4 cm) of concrete, delivering adenser and more uniformly consolidat-ed concrete surface. Dual rollerssmoothed the surface of the concrete,while crews used a combination ofdrag pans and burlap drag to get thedesired surface finish. The Terex Bid-Well LED light kit,

including eight lights, illuminated thepaving carriage and the legs to help thefinishers see the concrete surface andfinish the slab. The sealed 5-in. (12.7cm), 12-volt utility lights draw onlyone amp of power, yet contain 13 LEDlights that flood a broad area withbright light to reduce the harsh shad-ows cast by tower lights.A few short hours after loading the

deck and starting the 4800 paver,crews successfully finished placingand paving the 970 cu. yds. of concreteand added soaker hoses and blankets tohelp the concrete’s seven-day curecycle. With the success achieved onTaxiway Cell 3, crews used the TerexBid-Well 4800 paver to pave two moretimes in excess of 180-ft. (54.9-m)wide at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport proj-ect. For more information, visit

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

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

One of 33 complex concrete pours completed by the 4800 paver, crews paved this part of the taxiway at a 45degree skew, perpendicular to the beams, which required machine length to be set at 186-ft. (56.7-m) wide.

POWER EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

3300 Alcoa HighwayKnoxville, TN 37920

(865) 577-5563

1487 Rock Springs RoadKingsport, TN 37664

(423) 349-6111

4295 Bonny Oaks DriveChattanooga, TN 37406

(423) 894-1870

1290 Bridgestone PkwyLaVergne, TN 37086

(615) 213-0900

3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

(901) 346-9800

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866

(662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com

917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

(757) 485-2100(757) 485-3616

1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836

(804) 748-6411

133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW

Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901

Fax: (276) 395-3438

10214 Fayetteville Rd.Bealton, VA 22712

(540) 439-0668Fax: (540) 439-0719

5731 Glenmary DriveSalem, VA 24153(540) 380-4858

66 International laneSuite 102

Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291

Fax: (540) 887-8295

REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

(800) 875-5659(404) 361-1593

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

5336 Messer-Airport HwyBirmingham, AL(205) 591-2131

3820 Greensboro Ave.Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 752-0621

2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991

800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL

(256) 355-03053285 Selma HighwayMontgomery, AL (334) 288-6580

243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL

(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane

Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL

(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL

(205) 621-24893305 Highway 77Panama City, FL(850) 763-4654

9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL

(850) 505-0550

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Go GREEN with LeeBoy Yellow

Leeboy is your LEADER for your Tier 4i Commercial Paver Linup

Non-Toxic Anti-Freeze

LeeBoy Legend Screed System can successfully lay a seamless mat even with warm-mix asphalt designs

Electric Heat vs. propane

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VT LeeBoy, Inc. 500 Lincoln County Pkwy Ext., Lincolnton, NC 28092 Call 704.966.3300 or www.LeeBoy.com

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Introducing 12 tonsof stress relief

THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

Dealer Imprint Area

BOMAG introduces the new standardfor affordable, user-friendly12-tonsoil compactors. The new BW211-40series is loaded with ergonomic featuresto reduce operator fatigue. Plus itdelivers over 53,000 lbs. of centrifugalforce (nearly 62,000 lbs. for pad footroller) over its massive 84-in workingwidth. Other benefits include:

•Redesigned, vibration-isolatedoperator’s platform with easy to usecontrols and improved sight lines

•Shorter stop to stop steering input forless fatigue, 12-degree oscillation and35-degree steering angle for optimummaneuverability

•Easy open, no tool hood for betterengine access

•EPA-compliant Tier 3 diesel engines

For detailed specs and full listof features and benefits on

BOMAG 40-series rollers, visitwww.bomag-americas.com

FORT MYERS, FL

239-334-3627MIAMI, FL

305-592-5740ORLANDO, FL

407-299-1212WEST PALM BEACH, FL

561-848-6618

POMPANO BEACH PARTS, FL

954-977-9541SARASOTA PARTS, FL

941-752-1300NEW TAMPA, FL

813-995-0841TAMPA PARTS, FL

813-621-4902

NASHVILLE, TN

615-501-8600CHATTANOOgA, TN

423-855-0633KNOxVILLE, TN

865-546-3207

KINgSPORT, TN

423-349-5001LOUISVILLE, KY

502-253-3721

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YOUR EXPERTISE. OUR INNOVATION AND SUPPORT.IT’S THE RIGHT MIX.

Smart works.Ask about our complete line of paving solutions by contacting a Volvo dealer near you, or visit volvoce.com/na to learn more.

Volvo Construction Equipment

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC.

Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL

251-633-4020Montgomery, AL

334-262-6642

Huntsville / Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Oxford, AL

800-917-7931Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC.

Orlando, FL (Corporate Office)407-659-8700Orlando, FL

407-850-9614Jacksonville, FL904-737-6000

Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554Davie, FL

954-581-4744Tampa, FL

813-630-0077

ASC Construction Equipment USA, Inc.

GEORGIABuford

678-318-9500Forest Park

770-319-0074Savannah

912-964-8079

NORTH CAROLINAAsheville

828-687-0620Charlotte

704-596-8283Greenville

252-754-5280Raleigh

919-661-8710

SOUTHCAROLINACharleston

843-414-1120Columbia

803-791-0740Piedmont

864-704-1060

TENNESSEEChattanooga423-308-7940

RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENTRichmond, VA804-359-4048800-662-6485

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Announcing Our New Distributor in ArizonaThe Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

[email protected] � www.gomaco.com

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GOMACO CORPORATION IN IDA GROVE, IOWA, USA � THE WORLDWIDE LEADER IN CONCRETE PAVING TECHNOLOGY � 712-364-3347

FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC

www.flaglerce.com

Davie, FL954-581-4744

954-583-0318 (Fax)

Ft. Myers, FL239-481-8554

239-481-3302 (Fax)

STOWERS MACHINERY CORPORATIONwww.gomaco.stowerscat.com

COWIN EQUIPMENT CO.

Birmingham, AL205-841-6666

205-849-0853 (Fax)

Mobile, AL251-633-4020

251-633-9157 (Fax)

Montgomery, AL334-262-6642

334-834-2272 (Fax)

Huntsville, AL256-350-0006

256-355-5250 (Fax)

Oxford, AL256-832-5053

256-831-4295 (Fax)

Pensacola, FL850-479-3004

850-474-1602 (Fax)

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.tractor-equipment.com

Forest Park, GA404-366-0693

404-366-9688 (Fax)

Calhoun, GA706-879-6200

Hoschton, GA706-654-9850

706-654-9856 (Fax)

Columbus, GA706-562-1801

706-562-9897 (Fax)

Macon, GA478-745-6891

478-745-7291 (Fax)

Augusta, GA706-798-7777

706-798-3237 (Fax)

Albany, GA229-435-0982

229-435-5259 (Fax)

Pooler, GA912-330-7500

912-330-7490 (Fax)

Kennesaw, GA678-354-5533

678-354-5577 (Fax)

Knoxville, TN (East)865-546-1414

Knoxville, TN (West)865-218-8800

Chattanooga, TN423-698-6943

Tri-Cities, TN423-323-0400

Crossville, TN931-484-4040

Sevierville, TN865-595-3750

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Call a Dealer Near You

Linder Industrial Machinery CompanyJacksonville, FL • 904/786-6710

Ocala, FL • 352/629-7585Orlando, FL • 407/849-6560

Plant City, FL • 813/754-2727Pembroke Pines, FL • 954/433-2800

Fort Myers, FL • 239/337-1313Riviera Beach, FL • 561/863-0570

Arden, NC • 828/681-5172Charlotte, NC • 704/376-7554

Greensboro, NC • 336/665-0110Greenville, NC • 252/695-6200Raleigh, NC • 919/851-2030

Wilmington, NC • 910/254-2031West Columbia, SC • 803/794-6150

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

www.linderco.com

Richmond Machinery & Equipment CompanyRichmond, VA • 804/359 4048 www.richmondmachinery.com

Reynolds-Warren Equipment Co.Lake City, GA • 800/875 5659

www.reynoldswarren.com

CMI Equipment Sales, Inc.Nashville, TN • 615/227-7800

www.cmiequip.com

Mid-South Machinery Inc.Jackson, MS • 601/948-6740 • 800-634-1205

Smith Materials and Equipment Co.,Inc.

Kenner, LA • 504/467-7711www.smeco.net

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Asphalt Drum Mixers Offers Single-Drum Counterflow PlantAsphalt Drum Mixers Inc. offers its EX

Series asphalt plants with single-drum coun-terflow technology. The plants offer highefficiency and a compact design for contrac-tors with low to medium production needs.

The EX Series asphalt plants produce 100to 425 tons (90.7 to 385.5 t) per hour at avery low cost per ton. They boast the longestaggregate drying and mixing times in theindustry, and are capable of processing highpercentages of RAP, according to the manu-facturer.

Using counterflow technology, the EXSeries has separate drying and mixing zonesto achieve the maximum level of heat trans-fer and fuel efficiency. Furthermore, this sys-tem virtually eliminates unsafe hydrocarbonemissions, which are a common problemwith other drum mix plants. To make theplants even more environmentally friendly,ADM designed the system to reintroduceresidual gases back to the drum’s combus-tion zone.

Also, the plants are available in portableor stationary versions. They meet all federaland state specifications and consistently pro-duce quality asphalt to help protect operatorsagainst out-of-spec damages.

Plant controls are sophisticated in theirabilities, yet simple in operation. The EXSeries can be operated by just one plant

operator and one loader operator.Additionally, the plants are built with dura-bility and low maintenance in mind, soonsite staff is able to handle most breakdownissues.

A wide range of components further cus-tomizes each plant for particular customerneeds. Available individual componentsinclude cold feed bins, hot oil asphalt cement

tanks (both horizontal and vertical), direct-fired horizontal cement tanks, portable andstationary bag houses, mineral filler systems,RAP systems, self-erect and stationary silos,weigh and drag conveyors, weigh batchersand fuel oil tanks.

In addition to the EX Series, ADM alsooffers its MileMaker, RoadBuilder and SPLSeries. Each ADM plant can be custom

designed to meet the requirements of indi-vidual sites, essentially building each client’sbusiness based upon the components andplant size needed.

For more information, call 260/637-5729or visit www.admasphaltplants.com.

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

Using counterflow technology, the EX Series has separate drying and mixing zones to achieve the maximum level of heattransfer and fuel efficiency.

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National AsphaltPavement Assoc.Names Winners

The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA)announced the winners of its 2013 Quality in ConstructionAward for excellence in construction of an asphalt pavement.The winning companies received their awards on Feb. 5, at aceremony during the association’s 59th Annual Meeting inBoca Raton, Fla.

For 2013, 198 projects completed by 81 companies werehonored with a Quality in Construction Award. One hundredof the projects were singled out for their use of sustainableconstruction practices, such as incorporating reclaimed andrecycled materials and using warm-mix asphalt.

“As an industry, asphalt pavement producers have devot-ed a great deal of time and effort to determining the best prac-tices necessary to construct long-lasting, high-quality asphaltpavements that offer the durable performance pavementowners and the public value. The Quality in ConstructionAwards compare nominated pavements against best prac-tices and standards, and honor those that exemplify excel-lence in construction standards,” said John J. Keating, 2013chairman of the NAPA board of directors.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

TRACTOR TRACS, INC.Undercarriage Specialists

Undercarriage • Tracks • Rollers • Idlers • Sprockets

Cutting Edges • Teeth • Rubber Tracks

Rollers

Sprockets

Front Idlers andTension Devices

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5505 Caterpillar Drive • Apex, NC 27539919-387-1050 888-526-9740

www.tractortracs.com

Track ChainAssemblies

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

AGC of Minnesota – The Business of Diversity – SuccessfulStrategies Seminar.April 22, 2014 at the Radisson Hotel Roseville, 2540 NorthCleveland Avenue. Everyone in your firm who has responsibility for hiring andHuman Rights should attend this seminar. Registration Fee:$25 per person (includes breakfast). Register: Online atwww.agcmn.org. Questions??? Contact Denise Woods,651/796-2186 or [email protected].

Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo – April 30, 2014Belmont County Carnes Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio With a 6,000 square foot atrium and a 15,000 square foot ban-quet hall, the James E. Carnes Center is the perfect setting forthe Ohio Valley Regional Oil and Gas Expo. In addition to plen-ty of space, a convenient 5-mile drive from downtown St.Clairsville, and close access to both Interstate 70 and Route 40,the facility has everything needed including electric to boothsand plenty of outside space for equipment and products. Formore information on the Venue, please log ontowww.jamescarnescenter.com. You may also contact OhioValley Regional Oil & Gas Expo at 304/777-2648 or email:[email protected], for more information on thisevent.

APWA – American Public Works Association – NationalConference and TradeshowMay 4 thru 7, 2014 This national conference and tradeshow focuses on snow andice control and winter road maintenance, bringing together morethan 1,500 snowfighters from cities and townships, county andrural streets divisions, and state and provincial departments oftransportation. It’s four (4) days of education and networking,featuring an exhibit floor with the newest equipment and prod-ucts available, quality education sessions, and technical tours,and opportunities to exchange ideas with manufacturers, dis-tributors, consultants and other public works professionals.Interested in exhibiting? Contact Diana Forbes [email protected] or call 816/595-5242. For more informa-

tion on this conference, go to: http://www.apwa.net/snow orcontact Brenda Shaver at 816/595-5240 or email:[email protected].

Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association (PIOGA)presents…Eastern Oil & Gas Conference & Trade Show – May 13 & 14,2014Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PAThe PIOGA is the principal non-profit trade association repre-senting Pennsylvania’s independent oil and natural gas produc-ers, marketers, service companies and related businesses. TheEastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade Show is the oldest eventof its kind in the eastern U.S., organized by the oil and gasexploration and production industry for the E&P industry. For more information on this event, please contact PIOGA.Phone: 724/933-7306Email: [email protected]://www.pioga.org

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONN.E.O. SNOW & ICE Technologies WorkshopThursday, MAY 15, 2014 (8 AM to 3 PM)Solon Community Center, 35000 Portz Parkway, Solon, OH44139Thank you for your interest in the Ninth Annual Northeast OhioSnow & Ice Technologies Workshop. The Snow & IceTechnologies committee is currently in the process of confirmingthe details for the upcoming workshop. The Web site will beupdated as information becomes available. If you have ques-tions about the workshop, please contact Cheryl Musarra at440/337-1531 or [email protected].

Snow & Ice Management Association presents…17th Annual Snow & Ice SymposiumJune 18 thru 21, 2014Columbus, OHThe 2014 Symposium will include over 20 educational ses-sions (including two keynotes), a 100+ exhibit Trade ShowFloor, three snack & chat roundtable discussions, an off-siteBrine Making Workshop, receptions, networking, and more. Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Host Hotel:Hyatt Regency Columbus, OHFor more information, visit www.sima.org/show or call (414)375-1940; email: [email protected].

Snow & Ice Management Association presents…17th Annual Snow & Ice SymposiumJune 18-21, 2014 / Columbus, OHThe 2014 Symposium will include over 20 educational ses-

sions (including two keynotes), a 100+ exhibit Trade ShowFloor, three snack & chat roundtable discussions, an off-siteBrine Making Workshop, receptions, networking, and more.Visit www.sima.org/show for details on every aspect of thisexciting show!Location: Greater Columbus Convention CenterHost Hotel: Hyatt Regency ColumbusExhibit Booths are still available, book now before they’re gone!Snow & Ice Management Association7670 N. Port Washington Road, Suite 105, Milwaukee, WIPhone: 414/375-1940 Website: [email protected]

PA GAS EXPO 2014JULY 30th, KOVALCHICK CONVENTION and ATHLETIC COM-PLEXWe’ll see you this year for PA GAS EXPO 2014 on July 30,2014 from 9 AM until 3 PMThank you again for attending PA Gas Expo 2013. The Expoincluded seminars, demonstrations and an opportunity toengage in business-to-business networking. The PA Gas Expo2014 will be held at the Kovalchick Complex, 711 Pratt Drive,Indiana, PA 15705. For more information on this event, youmay call 724/471-1053.

Historical Construction Equipment Association 2014ConventionAugust 7th to 9th, 2014, in conjunction with the New YorkSteam Engine Association’s Pageant of Steam inCanandaigua, New York. Canandaigua is approximately 30 miles southeast of Rochester,70 miles west of Syracuse, and 90 miles east of Buffalo. Ourlast show in Canandaigua, in 2001, featured a wonderfulassortment of equipment, and we look forward to more of thesame this time.Working to preserve the history of the construction equipmentthat shaped our world…The Historical Construction Equipment Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving for public educationthe history of the construction, dredging and surface miningequipment industries.HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment ExpositionThe HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipmentexposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 orCanada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandiseretailers and, of course, a lot of working machines together forlearn and share a bit of history. For more information on this event, please contact theAssociation at 419/352-5616 or go to [email protected].

Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association presents…NGLCOFIELD DAY, August 12, 2014, Perry, OHThe NGLCO Summer Field Day is a long-standing tradition forgreen industry professionals. Mark your calendar and attendthe 2014 event! The Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc. was formed in1927 for ‘the improvement and trade education’ within theworld-famous region of Northeastern Ohio center of LakeCounty, Ohio. Our Association continues to help nursery andsupplier members address current issues and speak with onevoice, here in the “Heart of the Nursery Industry.” Contact theNGLCO with any questions you may have at 440/241-7969 orgo to [email protected] for more information.

SAVE THE DATE!American Public Works Association2014 International Public Works Congress and ExpositionAUGUST 17 – 20, 2014Metro Toronto Convention CentreToronto, Ontario APWA’s International Public Works Congress & Expositionattracts more than 5,000 attendees each year and excitementcontinues to grow as we gear up for Toronto in 2014. This isone event you can’t afford to miss! Prime locations are filling upfast so don’t wait, call me directly at 703/706-8230 or email [email protected] to reserve your booth today. For moregeneral information on the above show, please contact APWAShow Management at 800/687-7469 or 703/706-8230;email: [email protected]. Website: www.apwa.net.

COAL-GENAugust 20 to 22, 2014, Music City Center, Hall B, Nashville,Tennessee With over a decade of service to the coal sector, COAL-GEN isthe industry’s most dynamic event covering the latest topicsaffecting the design, development, upgrading, operation andmaintenance of coal-fueled power plants. With an anticipatedattendance of nearly 2,000 industry professionals, COAL-GEN isthe industry’s largest event focused on the solutions of todayand the technologies of tomorrow. The Benefits of AttendingCOAL-GEN 2014 include: Gain a better understanding of cur-rent and future issues affecting the coal industry. Be a part ofthe discussions affecting the design, development, upgrading,operation and maintenance of coal-fired power plants. Learnabout technical developments and how they impact your work;and network with thousands of industry professionals. EarnProfessional Development Hours in our Pre-ConferenceWorkshops. For COAL-GEN event information, contact JenniferLindsey at 918/832-9313 or email: [email protected].

BusinessCalendar

March 2014 Index...

Equipment Finance Confidence Reaches Two-Year HighThe Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the

Foundation) released the March 2014 MonthlyConfidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry(MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the indexreports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailingbusiness conditions and expectations for the future asreported by key executives from the $827 billion equip-ment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipmentfinance market is 65.1, the highest index in two years andan increase from the February index of 63.3. The firstquarter MCI levels are the three highest since April 2011.When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI sur-

vey respondent Daryn Lecy, VP of operations, StearnsBank N.A. Equipment Finance Division, said,“Considering we are coming off what are typically slow-er months and the likelihood that our extra-aggressivewinter further impacted new business, we remain opti-mistic for 2014. We are fortunate to be experiencing year-over-year growth, increasing demand, and overall soliddelinquency levels.”

March 2014 Survey ResultsThe overall MCI-EFI is 65.1, an increase from the

February index of 63.3.• When asked to assess their business conditions over

the next four months, 31.4 percent of executives respond-ing said they believe business conditions will improveover the next four months, up from 21.2 percent in

February. 65.7 percent of respondents believe businessconditions will remain the same over the next fourmonths, down from 72.7 percent in February. 2.9 percentbelieve business conditions will worsen, down from 6.1percent who believed so the previous month.• 31.4 percent of survey respondents believe demand

for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex)will increase over the next four months, up from 24.2 per-cent in February. 62.9 percent believe demand will“remain the same” during the same four-month time peri-od, down from 69.7 percent the previous month. 5.7 per-cent believe demand will decline, down from 6.1 percentwho believed so in February.• 31.4 percent of executives expect more access to cap-

ital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next fourmonths, unchanged from February. 68.6 percent of surveyrespondents indicate they expect the “same” access tocapital to fund business, up from 65.5 percent inFebruary. No one expects “less” access to capital, downfrom 3.1 percent who expected less access the previousmonth.• When asked, 40 percent of the executives reported

they expect to hire more employees over the next fourmonths, relatively unchanged from February. 60 percentexpect no change in headcount over the next four months,up from 53 percent last month. No one expects feweremployees, down from 6.3 percent who expected feweremployees in February.

• 5.7 percent of the leadership evaluates the currentU.S. economy as “excellent,” up from 3 percent lastmonth. 88.6 percent of the leadership evaluates the cur-rent U.S. economy as “fair,” down from 93.8 percent lastmonth. 5.7 percent rate it as “poor,” up from 3 percent lastmonth.• 31.4 percent of the survey respondents believe that

U.S. economic conditions will get “better” over the nextsix months, a decrease from 34.4 percent who believed soin February. 68.6 percent of survey respondents indicatethey believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” overthe next six months, an increase from 59.4 percent inFebruary. No one believes economic conditions in theU.S. will worsen over the next six months, a decreasefrom 6.2 percent last month.• In March, 45.7 percent of respondents indicate they

believe their company will increase spending on businessdevelopment activities during the next six months, adecrease from 56.3 percent in February. 54.3 percentbelieve there will be “no change” in business develop-ment spending, an increase from 43.8 percent last month.No one believes there will be a decrease in spending,unchanged from last month.For more information, visit

www.LeaseFoundation.org.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

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And Your Hitachi Dealers

9550 Statesville RoadCharlotte, NC 28269

704/597-0211Fax 704/596-6198

101 Bruce Rd.Asheville, NC 28806

828/667-0176Fax 828/667-4865

411 South Regional RoadGreensboro, NC 27409

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“Hoar was responsible for managing the complete con-struction process from digging auger-cast pile foundations tothe final coat of paint,” Talbot said. “Hoar Construction alsoself-performed the construction of the concrete structure.

“On a project of this size and magnitude, finding andmaintaining local work forces can be extremely difficult. Wewere able to overcome this challenge by utilizing a ratherlarge local workforce that was supplemented by varioustrades out of the Memphis area. The proximity of Memphisand our positive working relationship with some of the keysubcontractors in Memphis helped us to easily overcome thischallenge.”

Talbot said another key concern was the task of maintain-ing current project documents.

“With nearly 1,500 plan sheets, over 600 RFIs and count-less submittals, keeping the right information in everyone’shands was a tremendous challenge. Hoar utilized iPads andthe app PlanGrid as a means to easily manage, distribute andrevise project documents. Superintendent, subcontractors,and the facility management used iPads to easily stay up todate with the large number of documents a project of thismagnitude demands.”

Hoar Construction had two tower cranes on site during theconstruction of the main structure. After that, countlessboom lifts, lulls, man lifts, dozers and backhoes were on site.

“This equipment was used for digging foundations, grad-ing the site, hauling materials, hoisting materials, etc. Havingthe right equipment is key to the successful completion ofany project, whether it’s an 800,000 square foot hospital or aone-room remodel.”

The project was separated into two phases. Phase I con-sisted of the installation of a road around the perimeter of theproperty, some underground utilities and rough grading.Phase II was the primary construction phase, with the siteessentially an open field in which to work.

Weather was a large obstacle during the site work andconcrete portion of the project. The area had record amountsof rainfall, which severely hindered overall progress. In addi-tion, to ensure the facility was on the cutting edge of healthcare, a large revision was made to the owner’s equipment.This resulted in nearly 500 revised drawings, numerousMEP related changes and a few new areas of shell spacebeing built out.

The new campus construction contains nearly every exte-rior skin material imaginable, including masonry, EIFS,storefront, curtain wall, screen wall, nearly 40 separate roofareas, skylights and glass canopies. Talbot pointed out thatbuilding a hospital or clinic is vastly different than other jobs.

“While all projects present their own unique challenges,health care construction carries an added importance,”Talbot said. “The health and well-being of future patientsgreatly relies on the quality of the work the constructionteam puts in place. The majority of medical equipmentrequires special requirements and planning during construc-tion. Whether that means recessed concrete slabs for anMRI, a concrete vault for a linear accelerator, proper ceilingsupports for operating room lights or simply additionaldata/electrical outlets, meeting and exceeding the require-ments of this equipment is crucial to timely completion con-

struction and future use by patients and doctors.”“The design of the new 181-bed, six-story hospital and

clinic was driven by the fact Baptist Memorial had pur-chased the NEA physician group, and there was the need tointegrate the multi-specialty physician practices into the hos-pital setting,” said Harold Petty, architect of Earl SwenssonAssociates, Inc. (ESa) of Nashville, Tenn. “The integrationof the two was designed for the practices to be located on thesame floors as the physicians’ respective patients for align-ment. At the same time, it was important to design both thehospital and clinic for future growth and expansion.

“Whenever one is working with 100 physicians in differ-ent specialty areas, it becomes an interesting challenge toaccommodate the needs of the various specialties. All of thephysicians had input, and there was the need for consensus.Another challenge was the fact the NEA Clinic wanted itsown identity from the hospital. We solved this issue by hav-ing a front door for the hospital and a front door for the clin-ic.

“For aesthetics,” said Petty, “we put emphasis on the pub-lic spaces. Much of the back-of-the-house and clinicalspaces is driven by code, but we add color or other interestwhen we can to enliven these areas and make them morepatient friendly. For example, in the radiation oncology treat-ment room, containing the linear accelerator of the NEABaptist Cancer Center, we added a lit scenery panel on theceiling above the equipment.

“We also integrated brick and stone for warmth. Thesematerials were utilized for both the hospital and clinic, but inslightly different ways so as to distinguish the clinic from thehospital. Natural light fills the two-story atrium lobby thathas a transparent feel with the extensive use of glass.Throughout the spaces for the both the hospital and clinic,we incorporated evidence-based design elements, whichincluded bringing natural light into the spaces, included heal-ing gardens, making wayfinding intuitive and designing effi-ciencies for improved work flow.”

ESa also designed the NEA Baptist Cancer Center oncampus. The new Fowler Family Center for Cancer Careprovides state-of-the-art radiation therapy, chemotherapy,clinical research and support services.

“The 20 infusion spaces overlook an exterior healing gar-den surrounded by a stone wall,” said Petty. “The radiationoncology department includes an HD radiation vault and aCT simulator, the latest technologies in cancer treatment.On-site clinical research will provide patients with theopportunity to participate in research studies. HopeCircle, afree NEA Baptist Charitable Foundation program supportingpatients and families, is located in the center.

“We are happy that wayfinding throughout the hospital isintuitive, which helps alleviate stress for the patient, familyand staff, said Petty. “This facility’s atrium lobby showcaseseducation, retail, dining, the coffee shop, chapel and monu-mental stair, all within an easy-to-locate proximity to themain entry and reception desk. The fact this facility doesn’tlook like a hospital, but instead projects a patient, staff andfamily-friendly environment, has accomplished what ourclient and the community desired.”

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

NEA from page 38

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

Scale ....................................................................................$80

Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $80

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$80

Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$40

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

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

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ......$30

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 T550 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

Bobcat T590 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$65

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

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

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

Case 580 Super “N” Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........$45

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

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

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

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

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

Caterpillar 226B3 Skid Steer Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........$40

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

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

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

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

Caterpillar 950 GC Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$90

Caterpillar 950K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

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

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

Caterpillar 972K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$95

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

Caterpillar 988K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$120

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

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

Hamm GRW 280 Compactor w/Canopy, 1:50 Scale......$90

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

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40

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

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

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 ..

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John Deere MC Crawler Dozer, 1:16 Scale ....................$60

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

John Deere 460E Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale............$70

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

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

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

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

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

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 PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$45

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

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

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

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Liebherr LTF 1060-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$215

Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 Tri-Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ......$185

Liebherr LTM 1070-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$265

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

Northwest 25D Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ..............................$60

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

Terex TR60 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ................$160

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

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

Vogele 1900 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$125

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

Volvo A40F Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale....................$130

Volvo EC280 Excavator, 1:50 Scale................................$50

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

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

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

Wirtgen WR240 Recycler, 1:50 Scale ..........................$140

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PLAnEtArY GEAr PArt # 510783 forLABountY 1500r. CONTACT: ROBERT HARRELLPHONE: 609-561-7702––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ConStruCtIon | WE WAnt to KnoWWHo oWnS MArSH BuGGIES, uSEDMArSH BuGGIES AnD WE PAY SEVEr-AL $1, 000 fInDErS fEES If tHEIrInfo HELPS uS fInD unItS to rEnt,BuY or SELL. PLEASE SEnD WHAtYou HAVE.CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LoADErS | I AM LooKInG toBuY uSED CAtErPILLAr WHEELLoADErS 920, 926, 930, 936, 938f/G,950B/C/E/f, 966C/D/E/f/H, 980C/f AnD988B. If You HAVE AnY, PLEASE SEnDPICturES, SErIAL nuMBEr, ConDI-tIon, LoCAtIon AnD fInAL offErPrICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1988 CAt 66CONTACT: ABDULLAHPHONE: 00966503598711_560685995FAX: 00966148312341EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JB WAtLInGton | WALKInG fLoortrAILErPHONE: 4348226760EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––nEEDED BuLLDoZEr D3At D10 1998AnD uP. uSA onLY. not ADVErtISED.CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––u1060808159 | I WAnt to BuY tHISWELDInG MACHInE ItS LoCAtED InGEISMAr, LACONTACT: NAREN RATHODPHONE: 6203148200EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BuY MAnuALS | WE ArE LooKInGto PurCHASE nEW or uSED SErV-ICE, SHoP, PArtS, oPErAtor’S orotHEr MAnuALS for EQuIPMEnt ofALL SortS, But not InCLuDEDtruCKS AnD VEHICLES. WE PrEfErIn BuLK, PErHAPS You HAVE CoM-PutErIZED Your SErVICE or PArtSoPErAtIon AnD You HAVE BooKSor MAnuALS You no LonGEr nEED,or InVEntorIES You HAVE notSoLD. PErHAPS AS A DISContInuEDProDuCt LInE. WE WILL PurCHASEIn AnY uSEABLE ConDItIon In AnYAMount You HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

MInI EXCAVAtorS, SKIDStEErS | IBuY AnD SELL EQuIPMEnt In MEXICoI AM LooKInG to BuY It At WHoLE-SALE PrICE, PrEfEr CAt, BoBCAt, tErEX, KuBotA.CONTACT: GUSTAVO INZUNZAPHONE: 801-785-1060FAX: 801-7850947EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––oPEn trAILEr 5 ton for A SKIDStEEr to MoVE froM JoB SItECONTACT: WAYNE DINARDOPHONE: 732 899 9042FAX: 732 899 1532EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LooKInG for A SELf-ProPELLED,tELESCoPIC MADILL 046 YArDEr. CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 360.314.7413FAX: 360.727.3222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAt 416D LoADEr BACKHoE | LooKInG to BuY CAt 416D or SIMILAr, GooD PrICE 2003-2009CONTACT: ALFREDO RAMIREZEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAt 325CL EXCAVAtor | LooKInGfor GooD uSED 325CL EXCAVAtorYEArS rAnGInG froM 2000 to 2006CONTACT: SCOTT MILLERPHONE: 2172643391FAX: 2174655486EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SKID StEEr | LooKInG for 3 SKIDStEErS 2 BIG onES + 1 MEDIuM.WHoLESALE PrICES, EQuIPMEntfroM 1997 to 2003. CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––420D CAt BACKHoE | CAB Door LEftSIDECONTACT: CHRIS STAHLHEBERPHONE: 5137264446FAX: 5137264600EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSED 1170 CfM AnD 300350 PSI InGErSoLL rAnD XHP750 or XHP1170CONTACT: BEN MOITAPHONE: 612 987 5712EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAt 977L | tHIS CAt nEEDS to BE InGrEAt SHAPE..no LEAKS AnDStronG unDErCArrIAGE AS WELLAS Motor. PIn AnD rAMS tIGHt. InEED to BuY on ContrACt. CONTACT: JOHN VOSSPHONE: 641-660-1664EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LooKInG for A 120 SIZE EXCAVAtorDEErE 490E, 120, KoBELCo 100, 120.PA or oHIo onLY. LESS tHAn 7,000HourS. EMAIL onLYCONTACT: VITO PILOSIEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

VACuuM trAILEr | oLDEr trAILErWItH PonY Motor If PoSSIBLE. If not WILL StILL ConSIDErCONTACT: MARTY MENZORPHONE: 7204012998EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VoLVo 40E | PArtS AnD SErVICEMAnuALS for A 40E truCKS.CONTACT: JEFF RITTMERPHONE: 563-349-2969FAX: 563-659-2900EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CnG StrEEt SWEEPErS | LooKInGfor CnG PoWErED MunICIPALStrEEt SWEEPErSCONTACT: STEVE DICKSONPHONE: 562 923-5441FAX: 562 869-5943EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDrAuLIC tHuMB for CASE 580 KCONTACT: RON DELANEYPHONE: 860-274-1244EMAIL:[email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––trACKS for 350C JoHn DEErECONTACT: RICHARD SCHNEIDERPHONE: 715-762-4645EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EnCLoSED utILItY trAILErSCONTACT: ANTONIO GRAJEDAPHONE: 952-693-1917EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KuBotA V1505CONTACT: JERMAINEPHONE: 661-431-6580EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––nEW HoLLAnD/forD trACtorSCONTACT: TODD KINGEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LonG rEACH EXCAVAtor 80000 -90000 LBS, 3000 HrS or LESSCONTACT: SHAWN ALEXANDERPHONE: 5599201825EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BuLLDoZEr 2001 AnD uP | nEED 12MontHS BuLLDoZEr ALL SIZES froMuSA not ADVErtISEDCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DX1 ALtErnAtorCONTACT: ALBERT ROBINSON {CON-TRACTOR}PHONE: CELL #459 854 9958 |EMAIL:[email protected]:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ruBBEr tYrE PAVEr CEDArAPID |uSED CEDArAPID Cr552 Y2004 uPVErY urGEnt.CONTACT: ONGARD YIRUNSIRIPHONE: +66818145354FAX: +6623985393EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KuBotA, 80, 85 HorSE PoWEr, nAr-roW GAuGE 49 InCHES to 56. MAXI-MuM WIDE, trACtor fuLLY WEIGHt-ED I WouLD nEED 2 of tHESE trAC-torSCONTACT: VICTOR TRENTADUEPHONE: 707-696-3176EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––urGEntLY nEED A QuotAtIon fortHE foLLoWInG nEW MACHInES: 1 XBoMAG MACHInE 1 X ruMMEr (WorKEr) 1 X CoCrEtE MIXErCONTACT: JEFFREY RAMAHLALEROAPHONE: 0820670333FAX: 0866272462EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AnGLo EGYPtIAn trADInG Co | 100uSED DEutZ f2L511 & f2L912 DIESELEnGInESCONTACT: ENG.: RAAFAT NAKHLAPHONE: 00202 25767724FAX: 00202 25774465EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 uSED forKLIftS In EXCELLEntConDItIon 30, 000 to 40, 000LBS/uSED CrAnE In EXCELLEnt Con-DItIon 40 to 60 tonS/SEnD PICturESof EQuIPMEnt ALSo InCLuDE PIC ofSErIAL# CoSt of PurCHASE forEQuIPMEnt .CONTACT: NATIVIDAD SALINASPHONE: 210-528-1017FAX: 956-717-0222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SnoWBLoWEr for 318 JoHn DEErECONTACT: NELSON WILLIAMSPHONE: 8157395999EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SLIDE rAIL EQuIPMEnt (uSED)CONTACT: MIKE ACKERMANPHONE: 678-963-6557EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSED CAtErPILLAr or CuMMInSGEnErAtorS 125 KVA AnD 250 KVA InEED PrICE If You HAVE AnY,PLEASE offEr ME WItH PICturES,SErIAL nuMBEr, ConDItIon, LoCA-tIon for SHIPPInG AnD fInAL offErPrICE. DorIS BrAVo GrouP SErVICEIntErnAtIonAL InC MIAMI fLorIDA33140CONTACT: DORIS BRAVOPHONE: 7863442621EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSED CAtErPILLAr WHEEL LoADErS920, 930, 936, 938f/G, 950B/C/E/f,966C/D/E/f/H, 980C/f AnD 988B. If YouHAVE AnY, PLEASE offEr ME WItHPICturES, SErIAL nuMBEr, ConDI-tIon, LoCAtIon AnD fInAL offErPrICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

JoHn DEErE 110 LoADEr BACKHoE | InEED An InEXPEnSIVE MACHInE toPut In LP tAnKS AS SMALL AS PoSI-BLE. It ALSo HAS to trEnCH SoME-tHInG unDEr 10, 000 LBS uSED, oLD$10, 000CONTACT: MARK GIMMLERPHONE: 561-662-3374FAX: 561-355-8874EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––nEW or LAtE MoDEL WACKEr nEu-Son 3001 DuMPErCONTACT: KEN BELLPHONE: 757-287-5563EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSED fArMALL trACtorCONTACT: JACKIE ARMSTRONGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHoE | L45 or L48, M50 KuBotAor 110 JoHn DEErECONTACT: SAL NATOLIPHONE: 559 561 1310EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HErCuLES troMMEL SCrEEnCONTACT: JIMPHONE: 870-834-1211EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AtLAS CoPCo JuMBo 282 froM YEAr2001-2010 CrAWLEr CrAnE 80ton-120ton froM YEAr 1990-2000CONTACT: CANPHONE: 0031624971056FAX: 0031107952268EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––tErEX VECtrA BACKHoE LoADErS | IWAnt BACKHoELoADErS froMtErEX VECtrACONTACT: BHASKARA REDDY ATCHALAPHONE: 954-234-5141EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSED GP tB175 BuCKEt |CONTACT: DENNYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CABLE PLoWS | LooKInG for CASEMAXI SnEAKEr or CoMPArABLEWItH PLoW AnD HYDro BorE. DuALSnICE But not nEEDED ALSo LooK-InG for HAMMErHEADS MoLES ASWELL AS AIr CoMPrESSorS to runtHE MoLES HAMMErHEADSCONTACT: TIM ZUSTIAKPHONE: 6123669441FAX: 7637673030EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAt EXCAVAtorS nEEDED not BuY-InG oVErSEAS! | WAntED to BuY ACAt CS56 EroPS unDEr 2000 HourS.(3) CAt 315 CL, DL (1) CAt 312 CL, DL,EL (2) CAt 314 C or DCONTACT: JOEYPHONE: 5702505559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

EXCAVAtor KuBotA KX 91 or KX 40 |KuBotA KX 91-3 or KX 71 or KX 40CONTACT: STANLEY BACHEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VIBrAtorY PILE DrIVErS | I AM SEEK-InG uSED VIBrAtorY PILE DrIVErWItH StAnD ALonE PoWEr PACK.ALSo SEEKInG EXCAVAtor MountEDPILE DrIVErS. QuICK CLoSInG forGooD uSED EQuIPMEnt.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GrAVLEY tILLEr | LooKInG forPuSH or DrIVE, tILLEr for GArDEn-InG .rAtHEr not PAY nEW PrICE forSoMEtHInG uSED . tHAnKSCONTACT: EDWARD MARTINEZEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––V1903 KuBotA EnGInE | fItS DD24roLLErCONTACT: DAVE KOESTERPHONE: 419-467-2230FAX: 419-729-2211EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CHIP SPrEADEr MICro SurfACInG |truCK MountED CHIP SPrEADErCONTACT: KRISTIN HUBACEKPHONE: 817-558-7447FAX: 817-641-7526EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MILLEr Pro 300 | PEnnED A MILLErPro300CONTACT: REYNOLDPHONE: 6264092490EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1960 1970 SLoPE runnEr trACtor |VIntAGE SLoPE runnEr trACtorWItH MoWEr DECK, otHEr AttACH-MEntS oPtIonAL In DECEnt SHAPEAnD In SAfE oPErAtInG ConDItIonMuSt run or BE EASY to fIX AnDMAKE run AGAInCONTACT: JEFF ASHERPHONE: EMAILS ONLY THANKSEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EQuIPMEnt | nEED BoBCAt 430ZXSEXCAVAtor. BAD Motor oK. PrEfErIn $8000 rAnGE. ALSo BoBCAtLoADEr unDEr 1500 LBS LIft rAnGEIn unDEr $8000 rAnGE. ALSo toW-ABLE CHIPPEr/SHrEDDEr. PrEfEr 4CYL. DIESEL PoWErED unDEr $2100.ALSo 19 to 20 foot 20, 000 LBGooSEnECK trAILEr WItH tAnDEMAXLE/DuAL WHEEL WEIGHInG unDEr6, 000 LBS. CEntrAL uSACONTACT: DARRELL CANFIELDCALL 501-268-7475 EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LoADErS | LoADErSCONTACT: ELSAPHONE: 07449890704EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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2007 Sennebogen 880R-HDwith approx. 5800hrs. For Sale or RentCall Turner Fabian (843) 991-9220 8 RM

“TRACKS FOR YOUR MACHINE!!” $7,000,000 Inventory of High-QualityRubber Tracks to fit over 3000 models of construction equip. PNEUMATICAND FLATPROOF SKIDSTEER TIRES also available. $95 Next day ship-ping to 23 states...........................................................................................Call

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2009 Yanmar SV100Excavator, 3113 Hrs,Ultra Tight TurningRadius, HydraulicQuick Coupler..................................$39,500Peter 855-922-5376

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Please respond in confidence to [email protected] or mail toMellott CompanyAttn: Human Resources100 Mellott DriveWarfordsburg, PA 17267Fax 301-678-2095

Applications are available upon requestEqual Opportunity Employerwww.mellottcompany.com

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Service Technician 2- 5 years Industrial Experience required. Specific skillsneeded include mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, welding, diagnostic and generalmaintenance. This position is responsible for the effective repair of crushingequipment and components at high levels of quality in the field. This individualmust be able to work with minimal supervision; maintain good working recordsfor time, parts, and supplies; maintain care of shop tools, equipment and vehicles;maintain a work environment in a clean safe manner; perform diagnostic inspec-tions as directed and communicate professionally.

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KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY

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• Scarborough, METhurs.,�April�17,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment�&more

KEY AUCTIONEERS

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• Indianapolis, INThurs.,�May�1,�2014For:�Construction�&�HeavyEquipment

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• Pelzer, SCSat.,�April�26,�2014For:�Public�Auction

• Foley, ALSat.,�April�26,�2014For:�Contractors�Farm�Auction

• Brooklyn, MSMay�1-3,�2014For:�Annual�Spring�ContractorsAuction

• Lugoff, SCWed.,�June�11,�2014For:�One�Owner�Absolute�Auction

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• Bristol, FLTues.,�April�22,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Houghton Lake, MIWed.,�April�23,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Metamora, MITues.,�April�29,�2014For:�Excavating & Paving

• Houghton Lake, MIWed.,�April�30,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Kalamazoo, MITues.,�May�6,�2014For:�Construction Equipment &more

• Wayland, MITues.,�May�6,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Elkhorn, WITues.,�May�20,�2014For:�Construction/Tool Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONS

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• Wausau, WIApril�25-26,�2014For:�Heavy Construction, Truck &Trailer Auction

PETROWSKY

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www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• Fall River, MAFri.,�April�25,�2014For:�Estate�Sale.�ConstructionEquipment

• Swansea, MASat.,�April�26,�2014For:�Estate�Sale.�ConstructionEquipment

• Sturbridge, MAFri.,�May�2,�2014For:�Rental�Equipment,�Tools�&Supply�Inventory

• Columbus, OHThurs.,�May�8,�2014For:�Earthmoving,�SiteDevelopment,�Heavy�Trucks�&more

• Wharton, NJSat.,�May�31�2014For:�Major�Public�EquipmentAuction

• North Franklin, CTJune�20-21,�2014For:�2�Day�Major�Public�EquipmentAuction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�April�24,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TNSat.,�June�14,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS

www.tietsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• Gerry, NYSat.,�April�19,�2014For:�Construction & MunicipalEquipment

• Geneseo, NYSat.,�April�26,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CTSat.,�May�3,�2014For:�Public�Equipment�Auction

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri.,�April�25,�2014For:�Construction,�Utility�&�ForestryEquipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MNSat.,�June�14,�2014For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat.,�September�13,�2014For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat.,�December�6,�2014For:�Heavy Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Daytona, FLFri.,�May�16,�2014For:�Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

• Darlington, PASat.,�May�31,�2014For:�Construction & FarmEquipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Danville, VAThurs.,�June�19,�2014For:�Construction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Ritchason Auctioneers Kicks Off 2014 Auction Schedule Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. kicked off its 2014 auction

schedule and 25th anniversary year with its annualspring sale at the company’s auction headquarters in

Lebanon, Tenn., on March 22.“We had a great online bidder presence at this auction with

hopes to continue growing this area of the auction experi-ence, said Jordyn Roe, marketing and communicationsdirector of Ritchason. “We had 600 plus registered bidderson Saturday and were very excited to start the year off strongwith a great line-up of heavy equipment. We are thankful toall of those who came out and we look forward to our nexton location auction in June as we continue to celebrate our25th year of business.”

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

A one horse open sleigh up for sale at the RitchasonAuctioneers’ spring sale.

Billy Mims (L) and Thomas Williams of Steve WilliamsConstruction, Cleveland, Tenn., are ready to bid on thisCat 980G.

(L-R): Kirk Anderson, Mudcat Enterprises, Jasper, Ga.;Wayne Anderson, Wayne Anderson Contracting, Jasper,Ga.; and Jim Cassetty, Cassetty Construction,Hendersonville, Tenn., enjoy their morning coffee and afew laughs.

(L-R): James Wright, Wright’s Excavating, Morristown,Tenn.; Manuel Mooneyham, Mooneyham Logging,Spencer, Tenn.; and Junior Johnson, Johnson & JohnsonConstruction Inc., Sparta, Tenn., talk about backhoe-loaders they are interested in.

John Wattenbarger (L) and John Wattenbarger Jr. ofTennessee Stone Builders, Crossville, Tenn., conduct acomprehensive inspection of a Cat D6H dozer.

Carl South (L) and JR Jackson of JR JacksonEquipment Sales, Burnside, Ky., keep tabs on themachine pricing from the comfort of their golf cart.

Daniel Hall, Hallmark Farms, Smyrna, Tenn., and histwin boys Ty (L) and Tristen enjoy some family timewhile shopping for smaller dozers.

Mark Taylor (L) and Mack Johnson of MiddleTennessee Limestone, Doyle, Tenn., are interested inpurchasing a Cat D8N.

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Ritchie Bros. Sells More Than 1,200 Pieces of Equipment at Auction

Orlando Zenon (L) and Richard Protus of Zenon & ZenonContractors, Stockbridge, Ga., discuss the machines theyplan to bid on.

Tommy Baker (L) of Baker Construction, LaGrange, Ga.,and John Doughman of Eager Beaver Contracting &Grading, LaGrange,Ga., inspect the Cat12M motorgrader.

Ritchie Bros. staff prepare a lot of Cat TL943 telehandlers for auction.

Taylor Atkins (L) and Alford Atkins of AtkinsConstruction, Cumming, Ga., evaluate a Komatsu PC78mini excavator.

Ben Harness (L) of B&B Machinery, East Ridge,Tenn., and Brett Johnson of Vertical Earth,Cumming, Ga., talk about the Cat 314 excavator.

Skip Walker of High Hills Equipment/Wheels &Tracks Rentals, Covington, Ga., tests the hydraulicson a Komatsu PC400.

(L-R): Jerry Swift of H&J Farms,Cookeville, Tenn.; and NathanRandolph, Jack Swift and RobOakley of Oakley Equipment,Cookeville, Tenn., shop for backhoes.

More than 1,850 bidders partic-ipated online and in person atRitchie Bros. Auctioneers’

multi-million dollar unreserved publicequipment auction in Atlanta, Ga., onMarch 27.Bidders came from more than 50

countries, including 49 U.S. states.More than 74 percent of the equipmentwas sold to out-of-state buyers, fromas far away as Colombia, Italy andSingapore. Online bidders purchased50 percent of the equipment sold (bydollar value).In total, more than 1,200 equipment

items were sold in the auction, includ-ing crawler tractors, excavators, skidsteer loaders, compactors and more.

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

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275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

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EXTENSIVE INVENTORY FROM MULTIPLE ESTATE OWNED COMPANIESEXCAVATORS: CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: SKID STEERS: CRUSHING & SCREENING: COMPACTORS &ROLLERS: CRANES: BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: TRUCK TRACTORS: S/A DUMPS: ROLLOFF TRUCKS: ROLLBACK TRUCKS: ROLLOFF & OTHER REFUSE CONTAINERS:REFUSE & RECYCLING TRUCKS: REFUSE COMPACTORS: HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: TRAILERS: BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: WRECKERS: SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: FLEET VEHICLES: SALVAGE & RESTORABLE VEHICLES: BUSES: MOTOR HOME: CAB & CHASSIS:

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ENTIRE RENTAL EQUIPMENT, TOOL & SUPPLY INVENTORY One Owner Sale, sorry no consignments. Very Limited On-Site Parking. Off-Site Parking w/Shuttle Service. A 10% Buyer’s Premium applies to this sale.

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FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES

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JM Wood AnnualSpring Auction Brings in $1.5MJM Wood held its annual spring auction March 11 to 15 at

its facility in Montgomery, Ala. Alabama Bridge Builderssupplied its equipment for the auction upon retiring frombusiness. Several manufacturers were represented includingLink-Belt, Cat, Mack and Komatsu among others. More than$5 million worth of equipment was sold at the auction, andof that total more than $1.5 million sold online. “We have conducted thousands of auctions over the past

41 years and worked for some remarkable people in the con-struction industry, but the Mims family stands out as one ofthe classiest and hardworking families we have ever beenblessed to work for,” said Bryant Wood, vice president of JMWood. “We have known and respected them for a long time,but after getting in the trench with them putting this auctionon over the last three months it is evident why they have beenso successful in the bridge building business for the last 54years. The auction brought an incredible 25 percent over ourpreliminary numbers. These contractors and bridge buildersknew the reputation of Alabama Bridge and wanted theirequipment.”For more information visit www.jmwood.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG

Bryant Wood, auctioneer of JM Wood calls the salefrom the auction truck onsite sale at Alabama BridgeBuilders in Clanton, Ala.

Registered bidders wait to bid on their machines ofchoice.

John Reid (L) and Dennis Reid of REIDCO GeneralContracting, Vinemont, Ala., test out a Komatsu228USLC.

(L-R): Ken Mims and Don McLeod of Cowin Equipment,Montgomery, Ala., are welcomed to the sale by JD Grayof JM Wood.

Mark Seeley (L) of Miller & Miller, Huntsville, Ala., andGreg Etue of WHECO Corporation, Aiken, S.C., talkabout the cranes up for sale.

(L-R): J.R. Matzke and Scotty Cole of AGPeltz/Abramson, Birmingham, Ala., talk to retiredAlabama Bridge Builders staffer Tom Godfrey.

(L-R): Landon Endres, Oklahoma Bridge Company(OBC), Edmond, Okla.; Jim Duit, Duit Construction,Edmond, Okla; Michael Endres, OBC; and Tim Duit, TTKConstruction, Edmond, Okla., are impressed with theselection of Link-Belt cranes.

Complete liquidation of Alabama Bridge Builders, acompany that had been in business for more than 50years, brought a crowd to the small town of Clanton,Ala.

Alabama Bridge Builders owners Kellie Mims (L) andKeith “Tack” Mims monitor the prices as theirmachines are sold at auction.

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U.S. Department of Defense Contract...

IronPlanet Claims High BidderPosition Pending ConfirmationIronPlanet, a leading online marketplace

for buying and selling used heavy equip-ment, announced it is the apparent high bid-der pending final confirmation and award fora contract with the U.S. Defense LogisticsAgency (DLA) to manage and sell rollingstock surplus assets of the U.S. Departmentof Defense (DoD) (Surplus Contract). Bidsfor the surplus contract were based on a per-centage of the sales price of the items, whichIronPlanet estimates at $50 to $70 million ofrolling stock annually. IronPlanet’s high bidwas equal to 75.29 percent revenue share tothe DLA. The surplus contract has a baseterm of two years with four one-year renew-al options.“We’re very excited to win this contract

and to support the U.S. Department ofDefense in selling their surplus assets.Winning this contract is a testament to thevalue of IronPlanet’s global marketplace for

the buying and selling of used equipment,”said Greg Owens, CEO, IronPlanet. “Werecently celebrated our 14th year since ourfirst online auction selling more than $3.5billion of equipment to our over one millionregistered users. As the pioneer of onlineauctions for used heavy equipment, we lookforward to providing the DoD and ultimate-ly the U.S. taxpayer with an unparalleledlevel of service.”Rolling stock includes surplus cranes,

crawler tractors, generators, wheel loaders,trucks, trailers and other equipment. Thecontract is scheduled to commence inDecember 2014.For more information, visit www.iron-

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

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

Tougher Laws, Fines, PenaltiesCould Reduce Injuries, Deathspassengers were injured during work zonecrashes this past year, and 16 percent werekilled in those crashes. While they are lesslikely to kill construction workers, highwaywork zone crashes do pose a significant riskfor people in hard hats, Case added. Henoted that more than 20 percent of workzone crashes injure construction workers,and 6 percent of those crashes kill them.Work zone crashes also have a pro-

nounced impact on construction schedulesand costs, Case said. He noted that 25 per-cent of contractors reported that work zonecrashes during the past year have forcedthem to temporarily shut down constructionactivity. Those delays were often lengthy, as38 percent of those project shutdowns lastedtwo or more days.Association officials said that 67 percent

of contractors nationwide feel that tougherlaws, fines and legal penalties for movingviolations in work zones would reduceinjuries and fatalities. In addition, 74 percentof contractors said that an increased use of

concrete barriers will help reduce injuriesand fatalities. And 66 percent of contractorsnationwide agree that more frequent safetytraining for workers could help. They addedthat many firms and the association havecrafted these types of highway safety pro-grams.But Case suggested that the best way to

improve safety was for motorists to be morecareful while driving through highway workzones. “Ensuring proper work zone safety starts

and ends with cautious drivers,” Case said.The work zone safety study was based on

a nationwide survey of highway construc-tion firms conducted by the association inMarch this year. More than 400 contractorscompleted the survey nationwide, while alarge enough sample of contractors in sixstates completed the survey to allow forstate-specific results.

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

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ADVANCE TIRE ............................................................................55ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ............................2,3,10ATLANTIC COAST CRANES ........................................................15BAIR PRODUCTS INC ..................................................................48BARGAINS ....................................................................................82BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ..................................................13BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..............................................14,71BOBCAT COMPANY ................................................................46,47BOMAG ..........................................................................................66BROOKS SALES INC ....................................................................24CASE CONSTRUCTION ..........................................................40,41CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ........................................................17CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................78CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR ....................................................23CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................82CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT..................................18,19COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................................25CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

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DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ..................................................57EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS ......................................................20EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC ..............................................................89FAE USA INC ................................................................................70FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..................................6, 7FLANGE LOCK ..............................................................................20FLUID CONTROL SERVICES........................................................33G S EQUIPMENT ............................................................................9GOMACO CORP............................................................................68HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL................................................27HELAC CORP ................................................................................34HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ....................................................92HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY................................74,75HYDREMA U S INC........................................................................21HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................80INDUSTRIAL SEATS......................................................................55

IRON PLANET................................................................................85JACKSONVILLE CRANE ..............................................................24JCB INC ....................................................................................52,53JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................62JOHN DEERE ................................................................................79JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..........................................................51JORDAN CRANE SERVICE ..........................................................30KOMATSU AMERICA CORP................................................36,37,76KUBOTA SVL..................................................................................49KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................................................29LEEBOY ....................................................................................64,65LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ........................................5MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ............................................................11MELLOTTS ....................................................................................82MIDLAND MACHINERY CO ..........................................................69NEELY COBLE CO ........................................................................26NEXTRAN OF JACKSONVILLE ....................................................33NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....................................39PAC SOUTH ..................................................................................30PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

SWANSEA MA ......................................................................87PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..............................................................24POWERSCREEN ..........................................................................42RING POWER CRANE ..................................................................14RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..................................................91ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY....................................................20ROSCO MFG CO ..........................................................................63SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................................62SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ......................................26TAKEUCHI ......................................................................................55TOKU AMERICA INC......................................................................48TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................71TREKKER TRACTOR ....................................................................16TRENCH SHORING SERVICES....................................................34VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................................67VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......................................77WACKER NEUSON........................................................................73WIRTGEN AMERICA ................................................................60,61YANMAR AMERICA ......................................................................43

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