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Bill Persinger, APSU PR and Marketing photo The sinkhole repair included removal of unsuitable soils, which were replaced with large boul- ders on top of eco-fabric, and then filled with a mixture of 57 stone and flowable fill concrete. Despite a sizable sinkhole that surfaced during construction, the $19 million renovation of Governors Stadium at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn., is still on schedule. The 10,000-seat stadium will make its debut in September. “The stadium was constructed in 1946 by the city of Clarksville as Municipal Stadium, and purchased by the University in 1993,” said Bill Persinger, executive director of public relations and marketing of Sinkhole Fails to Stop Crews on Governors Stadium Job Rubblemaster Hosts Three-Day Demo Event…8 Central Atlanta Tractor Sells First SANY…18 Calder Brothers Celebrates 20th Anniversary…12 Inside see AUSTIN page 40 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally July 23, 2014 Vol. XXVI • No. 15 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com America’s rural heartland is home to nearly 50 million people, and its natural resources provide the energy, food and fiber that support the nation’s economy and way of life. But, a new report finds that the nation’s rural transportation sys- tem, which is critical to the nation’s boom- ing agriculture, energy and tourism sec- tors, is in need of modernization to address deficient roads and bridges, high crash rates and inadequate connectivity and capacity. The report, “Rural Connections: Challenges and Opportunities in America’s Heartland,” was released July 10 by TRIP, a national non-profit transportation research group based in Washington, D.C. It defines Rural America as counties that lack an urban area of at least 50,000 in population or lack a large commuting flow to an urban coun- ty. The TRIP report finds that traffic crash- es and fatalities on rural roads are dispro- portionately high, occurring at a rate near- ly three times higher than all other roads. In 2012, non-interstate rural roads had a traffic fatality rate of 2.21 deaths for every 100 million vehicle miles of travel, com- pared to a fatality rate on all other roads of 0.78 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles of travel. Rural traffic fatality rates remain stubbornly high, despite a substantial decrease in the number of overall fatali- ties. “More than 46 million Americans live in rural and less densely populated areas of the country where their primary mode of transportation is a personal vehicle,” said Kathleen Bower, AAA vice president, public affairs. “Motorists expect and deserve safe, well maintained roads and bridges no matter if they are traveling on Heartland Infrastructure Needs Update Construction employers added 6,000 workers to payrolls in June as the industry’s unemploy- ment rate dropped to 8.2 percent, its lowest June level in six years, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned, however, that recent employment gains could be undermined when the federal gov- ernment begins scaling back transportation investments in August. “The construction industry continues to expand gradually and unevenly,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Despite recent job growth, construction employment is still more than 1.7 million jobs or 22 percent below its 2006 peak.” Construction employment totaled 6.015 mil- lion in June, the highest total since June 2009 and an increase of 186,000 or 3.2 percent from a year earlier, Simonson noted. Residential construc- tion employers added 6,600 jobs in June and 106,300 (4.9 percent) over 12 months. Nonresidential construction employment was unchanged since May, but up by 80,000 (2.2 per- cent) since June 2013. Officials Report Construction Industry Adds 6,000 Positions June see JOBS page 42 see TRIP page 64 By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section...... ..................................28-30 Recycling Section ....47-63 Attachment & Parts Section ......................67-71 Auction Section ........74-85 Business Calendar ........85 Advertisers Index ..........86

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Bill Persinger, APSU PR and Marketing photoThe sinkhole repair included removal of unsuitable soils, which were replaced with large boul-ders on top of eco-fabric, and then filled with a mixture of 57 stone and flowable fill concrete.

Despite a sizable sinkhole that surfaced during construction, the $19 millionrenovation of Governors Stadium at Austin Peay State University inClarksville, Tenn., is still on schedule. The 10,000-seat stadium will make its

debut in September.“The stadium was constructed in 1946 by the city of Clarksville as Municipal Stadium, and purchased

by the University in 1993,” said Bill Persinger, executive director of public relations and marketing of

Sinkhole Fails to Stop Crewson Governors Stadium Job

Rubblemaster Hosts

Three-Day Demo Event…8

Central Atlanta Tractor

Sells First SANY…18

Calder Brothers Celebrates

20th Anniversary…12

Inside

see AUSTIN page 40

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

July 23, 2014 • Vol. XXVI • No.15 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

America’s rural heartland is home tonearly 50 million people, and its naturalresources provide the energy, food andfiber that support the nation’s economyand way of life. But, a new report findsthat the nation’s rural transportation sys-tem, which is critical to the nation’s boom-ing agriculture, energy and tourism sec-tors, is in need of modernization toaddress deficient roads and bridges, highcrash rates and inadequate connectivityand capacity. The report, “RuralConnections: Challenges andOpportunities in America’s Heartland,”was released July 10 by TRIP, a nationalnon-profit transportation research groupbased in Washington, D.C. It defines RuralAmerica as counties that lack an urbanarea of at least 50,000 in population or lacka large commuting flow to an urban coun-ty.The TRIP report finds that traffic crash-

es and fatalities on rural roads are dispro-portionately high, occurring at a rate near-ly three times higher than all other roads.In 2012, non-interstate rural roads had atraffic fatality rate of 2.21 deaths for every100 million vehicle miles of travel, com-pared to a fatality rate on all other roads of0.78 deaths per 100 million vehicle milesof travel. Rural traffic fatality rates remainstubbornly high, despite a substantialdecrease in the number of overall fatali-ties.“More than 46 million Americans live

in rural and less densely populated areas ofthe country where their primary mode oftransportation is a personal vehicle,” saidKathleen Bower, AAA vice president,public affairs. “Motorists expect anddeserve safe, well maintained roads andbridges no matter if they are traveling on

HeartlandInfrastructureNeeds Update

Construction employers added 6,000 workersto payrolls in June as the industry’s unemploy-ment rate dropped to 8.2 percent, its lowest Junelevel in six years, according to an analysis of newgovernment data by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. Association officialscautioned, however, that recent employmentgains could be undermined when the federal gov-ernment begins scaling back transportationinvestments in August.“The construction industry continues to

expand gradually and unevenly,” said KenSimonson, the association’s chief economist.

“Despite recent job growth, constructionemployment is still more than 1.7 million jobs or22 percent below its 2006 peak.” Construction employment totaled 6.015 mil-

lion in June, the highest total since June 2009 andan increase of 186,000 or 3.2 percent from a yearearlier, Simonson noted. Residential construc-tion employers added 6,600 jobs in June and106,300 (4.9 percent) over 12 months.Nonresidential construction employment wasunchanged since May, but up by 80,000 (2.2 per-cent) since June 2013.

Officials Report ConstructionIndustry Adds 6,000 Positions June

see JOBS page 42see TRIP page 64

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

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

Truck & Trailer Section........................................28-30

Recycling Section ....47-63

Attachment & PartsSection ......................67-71

Auction Section ........74-85

Business Calendar ........85

Advertisers Index ..........86

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Asphalt/Pavers/Concrete Equipment2012 VOLVO PF2181, 1070 Hrs ..................................$250,000

(2) 2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809-4000 Hrs ..................$166,700 Ea.

2006 VOLVO PF6110, 3100 Hrs ..................................$166,700

(2) 2008 VOLVO PF6110, 3258 Hrs ..................$166,700-$167,000

2011 VOLVO PF6110, 1879 Hrs ..................................$206,000

Compactors-Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1664 Hrs ..................................$88,900

2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 2018 Hrs ..................................$83,500

2007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1748 Hrs ....................................$58,500

2012 VOLVO SD116DX, 1258 Hrs ................................$116,700

Excavators-Crawler2008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 2764 Hrs ..............................$122,500

2011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3246 Hrs..................................$138,900

2013 VOLVO EC220D, 2005 Hrs ..................................$144,500

(2) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1721-2318 Hrs..........$139,000-$150,000

2012 VOLVO EC250DL, 3308 Hrs ......................SOLD $156,000

2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2778 Hrs ................................$161,250

2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 4099 Hrs ................................$177,800

(4) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2180-2818 Hrs..........$205,600-$211,200

(2) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1557-1930 Hrs..........$211,250-$216,750

2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 4536 Hrs ..............................$250,000

2011 VOLVO EC480DL, 3725 Hrs ................................$278,000

2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 1681 Hrs ................................$324,500

2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2277 Hrs ................................$328,000

2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2056 Hrs ................................$330,000

Excavators-Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2004 VOLVO EC55, 6032 Hrs........................................$33,500

2008 VOLVO EC55B, 4265 Hrs ......................................$50,000

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2576-2908 Hrs ..........$161,200-$166,700

2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1626 Hrs ..................................$194,500

Motor Graders2002 VOLVO G720 VHP, 2175 Hrs ..................................$72,225

2011 VOLVO G946, 1723 Hrs ......................................$211,200

2011 VOLVO G946B, 1957 Hrs ....................................$211,200

Off-Highway Trucks2004 VOLVO A25D, 6012 Hrs ......................................$206,000

(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1666-2645 Hrs ..............$283,500-$305,750

2006 VOLVO A30D, 6385 Hrs ......................................$166,700

2008 VOLVO A30E, 7663 Hrs ......................................$167,000

2011 VOLVO A30E, 3110 Hrs ......................................$283,500

2011 VOLVO A30F, 3579 Hrs ......................................$372,500

(8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2660-3143....................$316,750-$333,500

2013 VOLVO A30F, 2312 Hrs ......................................$324,500

(2) 2012 VOLVO A35F, 1961-2614 Hrs ..............$388,300-$415,000

(8) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3077-6261 Hrs ..............$322,300-$399,000

(20) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1393-4682 Hrs ............$340,500-$447,000

(4) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2793-3100 Hrs ..............$388,300-$405,000

2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 1975 Hrs ..................................$494,750

Water Equipment - Truck2006 VOLVO A30D, 6797 Hrs ......................................$255,750

Wheel Loaders2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ....................................$155,600

2011 VOLVO L110F, 6642 Hrs ....................................$155,600

(3) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 2700-3266 Hrs ............$200,000-$222,500

2009 VOLVO L120F, 6893 Hrs ....................................$155,600

2005 VOLVO L150E, 20742 Hrs ....................................$72,500

(3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8825-12967 Hrs ............$133,400-$133,500

2009 VOLVO L150F, 6732 Hrs ....................................$183,400

(3) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2517-2761 Hrs ............$267,000-$305,750

2012 VOLVO L180G, 4364 Hrs ....................................$262,000

2011 VOLVO L180G, 2901 Hrs ....................................$278,000

2013 VOLVO L180G, 2065 Hrs ....................................$334,000

2012 VOLVO L250G, 1751 Hrs ....................................$399,000

2013 VOLVO L50GS, 1656 Hrs ....................................$123,000

2005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs ......................................$33,400

2012 VOLVO L70G, 2534 Hrs ......................................$144,500

2006 VOLVO L90E, 13609 Hrs ......................................$50,000

(2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1520-2008 Hrs ......................$194,500 Ea.

2012 VOLVO A40F, 1971 Hrs ..............$436,250 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2830 Hrs ..............$399,0002012 VOLVO A40F, 3470 Hrs ..............$372,500

A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.

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SPECIAL SECTION47 RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

FEATURES8 RUBBLEMASTER HOLDS DEMO EVENT INWILLIAMSTOWN, N.J.Rubblemaster showcased its complete line of compact crushers — all four models— the RM60 skid mount crusher; the RM 70GO! entry-level tracked crusher; theRM 80GO! tracked crusher; and the RM 100GO!, which is the company’s flagshipmodel and the machine for high volume producers and/or custom crushing contractors.

12 CALDER BROTHERS CELEBRATES 20 YEARS IN BUSINESSCalder Brothers Corporation, manufacturer of Mauldin Paving Products, celebratedits 20th year of operations on June 27 in a private function held at its factory inTaylors, S.C. Wayne.

18 CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR ADDS SANY LINE,MAKES FIRST SALECentral Atlanta Tractor Sales, based in Austell, Ga., recently became the SANYexcavator dealer of central and north Georgia, and the first SANY excavator wassold to Tag Grinding Services Inc. in Palmetto, Ga.

20 TERRAMAC NAMES MCCLUNG-LOGAN EQUIPMENT AS DEALERTerramac LLC, a manufacturer of rubber track crawler carriers, has announcedMcClung-Logan Equipment Company as the authorized dealer in Maryland,Virginia, Delaware and Washington, D.C., and McClung-Logan Crane & Equipmentas the authorized dealer in North and South Carolina.

21 SUMMIT SUPPLY OPENS NEW SEATTLE, WASH., LOCATIONThe New Jersey-based firm was founded in 1982 and for more than 30 yearsoperated its business from the east coast. With the ever evolving market, however,the owners of the firm decided that a west coast presence was necessary andSeattle seemed to be the perfect place.

22 PATRICK W. O’BRIEN JOINS RING POWER’SBOARD OF DIRECTORSRandal L. Ringhaver, Ring Power Corporation chairman and president, hasappointed Patrick W. O’Brien to Ring Power Corporation’s board of directors. Histitle is now senior vice president director of product support/HE Division.

25 NATIONAL TRENCH SAFETY UNVEILS MOBILE, ALA., FACILITYThe Mobile branch is the 23rd branch location for National Trench Safety in theUnited States. NTS now has operations in Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida,Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Utah.

34 CRUSADER CREWS DEMO COMPROMISEDBUILDING IN PORT OF PALM BEACH, FLA.The contract called for the demolition of a 25,000 sq. ft. (2,322.5 sq m) structurally compromised solid concrete warehouse structure.

38 JAMES RIVER NAMES DAN METCALF AS GM OFASHEVILLE, N.C., DEALERSHIPMetcalf is a seasoned professional who spent 11 years working the sales territoryof northern Virginia for James River from its Manassas Park location.

47 FAE USA BOASTS LARGEST TURNOUT YET TOCOMMEMORATE 25 YEARSFAE USA Inc. hosted an open house event on June 5 at its North American headquarters in Flowery Branch, Ga., to commemorate FAE’s 25th anniversary.

78 CAT AUCTION SERVICES TEAMS UP WITH ALBANCAT IN VA.The auction took place on June 26, and this is the third sale Alban CAT has hostedwith Cat Auctions.

84 MARTIN & MARTIN HOSTS AUCTION IN MONROE, N.C.Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. of Pelzer, S.C., held a successful one ownerabsolute auction for C&C Grading Services Inc. in Monroe, N.C.

EQUIPMENT56 TEREX Aggresand 206, Aggrescrub 150

60 WIRTGEN 4200 Surface Miner

67 BLASTCRETE RD6536 Skid Steer Pump Attachment

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Rubblemaster Holds Demo Event in Williamstown, N.J.

Rubblemaster held a three-day demo event June 26 to28 in Williamstown, N.J.

The machine demonstrations were held at Neri’sConstruction & Rentals and were coordinated withRubblemaster dealer CC&T of Folcroft, Pa.Rubblemaster showcased its complete line of compact

crushers — all four models — the RM60 skid mount crush-er; the RM 70GO! entry-level tracked crusher; the RM80GO! tracked crusher; and the RM 100GO!, which is thecompany’s flagship model and the machine for high volumeproducers and/or custom crushing contractors.This was the second time Rubblemaster has offered such

an event, with the first being held two years ago in WhitePlains, N.Y. That event’s success led to the late-June event inWilliamstown.“It’s not only been a customer event,” said Alex

Taubinger, sales manager, Americas, of Rubblemaster, “butit has also drawn in all dealers from all over the country tointroduce the new RM screen line. We have launched andintroduced our HS tracked scalper screening plants — threesizes available — the HS3500 which is a 9-foot by 4-foottracked scalper screening plant, the HS5000, which is a 12-foot by 4.5-foot (and this unit was onsite for demo as well),plus the HS7500, which is a 16-foot by 5-foot.”Taubinger added that Rubblemaster’s goal with the demo

was to draw in new leads and prospects, to stay in touch withexisting customers and to show them the company’s newRM screen line, which was launched during this event. “It’s been a great success so far with more to come since

we’re experiencing a pretty active and prosperous seasonwith a strong demand,” he said. “Contractors can’t afford topart with their profits anymore — they have to go new routeswhen it comes to managing construction debris by recycling,most likely onsite and producing their own aggregates.”

Gerald Hanisch, founder, CEO and owner ofRubblemaster was onsite all three days of the event.“After talking to customers and with new leads and

prospects during the event, it’s perfect proof for me that itremains the right decision more than 10 years ago to investinto the North American market, set-up a parts warehouseand build up a customer support team in the United States,”Hanisch said. “Rubblemaster is well established in theNortheast and we have big plans for the future.”This event was heavily supported by local dealer CC&T,

which carries Rubblemaster for New Jersey, easternPennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.“We’re happy that our partnership with Rubblemaster

continues to grow and it allows us to show our local cus-tomers not only the product, but also the concept of onsiterecycling with Rubblemaster,” said Mike Chenet, president

A Hitachi Zaxis 225USLC excavator loads aRubblemaster HS 5000 during Rubblemaster’s recentdemo day in Williamstown, N.J.

(L-R): Gerald Hanisch, managing director/CEO ofRubblemaster, and Mike Chenet, president of CC&T,speak with a potential customer about theRubblemaster RM 100.

(L-R): Mike Wade and Mike DiGiorgio, both of DAGMobile Aggregate Recycling, and Scott Price, servicemanager of North America of Rubblemaster, take abreak from talking about the RM 100 for a photo.

An impressive spread of Rubblemaster equipmenttreated guests to up close and personal demonstrationof their capabilities.

(L-R): Gerald Hanisch, managing director/CEO ofRubblemaster, stands with Ron Garofalo of DAGMobile Aggregate Recycling and Alex Taubinger ofRubblemaster.

see RUBBLEMASTER page 24

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Calder BrothersCelebrates 20Years in Business Calder Brothers Corporation, manufacturer

of Mauldin Paving Products, celebratedits 20th year of operations on June 27 in a

private function held at its factory in Taylors,S.C. Wayne. Glen, David and Cameron Calderpurchased Mauldin Brothers Equipment in Juneof 1994 with the assistance of their father, RobertCalder. In the proceeding 20 years, the Caldersgrew an already established brand of pavingproducts into one of the largest manufacturers ofcommercial class paving equipment on the mar-ket, according to the company.

Today, Mauldin Paving Products manufac-tures a full line of asphalt pavers, oil distributors,motorgraders, and rollers, which are sold throughan establishment of recognized constructionequipment dealers throughout the United Statesand Canada.

Speaking at the event, Glen Calder said thesuccess of the company and the products wouldnot have been possible without the hard workand dedication of its employees, including manythat have been with the Calders since incorpora-tion.

For more information on Mauldin Pavingproducts, call 864/244-4800 or visitwww.4aMauldin.com .

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Employees enjoy lunch at the private event.

Glen Calder talks about the progress Calder BorthersCorporation has made since starting out, and recognizesemployees who have been there all 20 years with theCalders.

Royal Cole presents the Calder Brothers with an employeemade plaque honoring the Calders

Shop Supervisor Donnie DiComo addresses employees atthe celebration and talks about his time at Calder BrothersCorporation.

(L-R): David Calder, Marjorie Calder, Wayne Calder, Cameron Calder and Glen Calder celebrate 20years.

(L-R) are Marjorie Calder, Cameron Calder, Glen Calder (top),David Calder (bottom) and Wayne Calder.

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Central Atlanta Tractor Adds SANY Line, Makes First SaleBy Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Central Atlanta Tractor Sales, based in Austell, Ga.,recently became the SANY excavator dealer of central andnorth Georgia, and the first SANY excavator was sold to TagGrinding Services Inc. in Palmetto, Ga. Jerry Brooks of Tag Grinding Services had looked at a

SANY excavator at work on a job site in Atlanta. WhenCentral Atlanta Tractor Sales received its initial machineinventory, Brooks visited Chuck Spooner in need of a newexcavator for his wood recycling operation in Marietta, Ga.He demoed and purchased the SANY SY215C excavator.Brooks noted that the SANY is comparable in size to the

Komatsu 200 and Caterpillar 320 that he had been using, andhe has been pleased with the results he’s had from the SANY.“So far, so good,” Brooks said. “It’s been an easy

machine. It’s only a couple of months old, but it’s been notrouble. It’s been a good machine, and steady. It’s stable anddoesn’t rock.”Brooks explained that he had a working relationship with

Spooner for the last 14 or 15 years, purchasing both new andused Komatsu and Caterpillar excavators from him. Becauseof this, he was comfortable in dealing with him for theSANY machine.“I have complete confidence in Central Atlanta Tractor,

and I know that if there are any issues with the machine, theywill take care of me,” Brooks said. “Having a local dealerand dealer representative close to my operation in Marietta isalso helpful.”The only additions made to the machine was a Solesbee

thumb attachment and catwalks, which Brooks adds to everymachine. He found the pricing to be somewhat less expen-sive than other models, but feels he gets the same, if not bet-ter, performance. “It’s a good machine,” he said. “If people have any doubts,

I recommend that they rent one from Chuck for a month andsee how it does. For me, I got on it and ran it a little bit onthe yard, and I could tell it was a good machine.”

Brooks also was pleased with the Klean Aire air pre-cleaner that is standard on SANY excavators. He noted thatit significantly reduces the amount of grinding debris thatreaches the main air filter, resulting in less need for remov-ing and cleaning it. Other conveniences to Brooks that arestandard on SANY excavators are the pattern changer andthe fact that the machines are plumbed for two-way auxiliaryhydraulics. Spooner noted that all SANY excavators come standard

with a three-year/3,000 hour full machine warranty, and theSY215 and SY235 models are still able to use Tier IIICummins engines, which are very fuel efficient.At Tag Grinding Services, Danny Rainwater runs the

SANY most often, and noted that it’s smooth, quick, com-fortable and has good visibility. He also mentioned that it’squiet.“Every once in awhile, I have to open the door to hear if

the tub grinder is running or idle,” Rainwater said. Central Atlanta Tractor has been in operation since 1995,

and is in the business of sales and rental of quality new andused equipment. For more information, call 770/819-6600.

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

The operator of Tag Grinding’s new SANY SY215C excavator loads mulch at theMarietta, Ga., grinding operation.

Chuck Spooner (L) of Central Atlanta Tractor Sales meets with his customer JerryBrooks of Tag Grinding Services to discuss the performance of the SANY machineat the grinding operation in Marietta.

Tag Grinding’s machine operator Danny Rainwatersaid the machine is extremely quiet.

The Klean Aire air pre-cleaner helps to keep the mainair filter and filter canister free of major debris and iseasy to clean.

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Redland Finds Shoring FlexibilityRenting Efficiency Shoring’s Build-A-BoxBy James McRaySPECIAL TO CEG

The Redland Company, headquarted in Homestead, Fla.,was recently subcontracted by project owner Layne HeavyCivil to perform utility work converting all residential andcommercial buildings in Islamorada, Fla., from septic tank tosewer system. The project is part of the village’s SewerSystem Conversion.The utility project requires a variety of sewer pipe installa-

tion including vacuum sewer line, force main, low pressuremain and gravity. Material of pipe being installed variesincluding HDPE to SDR; also in various lengths and diame-ter. Additionally, as with all remediation and conversion util-ity projects, existing utilities are common and frequent. ForRedland, that meant installing pipe around water, phone andelectrical lines and some storm drainage. All of these variables posted a unique challenge for

Redland to keeping its workers safe in the pipe installationtrench, and the type of shoring system Redland used.Flexibility was central, and Redland found that flexibility byrenting an Efficiency Production manufactured Build-A-Boxmodular trench shield from Efficiency Shoring & Supply’sMiami branch office.Build-A-Box is designed to easily assemble into two, three

or four-sided configurations. The advantage of the modularshoring system is that the 2 ft. (.6 m) aluminum panels can be

added, taken out and even pinned up in the corner posts toallow for crossing utilities to travel under the shield’s side-walls.For the Islamorada project, Efficiency Shoring delivered

two sets of 6 x 4 ft. (1.8 x 1.2 m) two-sided shields with shortspreaders so Redland could dig a narrow trench for installingthe pipe; a critical consideration while working in the morecongested sections of the Islamorada area. “The biggest challenge was trying to stay within OSHA

[excavation] standards while laying pipe,” said Cliff Scott,Redland Company. “At first, the Build-A-Box did not seempractical, but after trying different things and making theadjustments that [Efficiency Shoring & Supply’s] David Diazrecommended; it really helped ease the situation.“They have gone above and beyond to make my job easier

and have peace of mind,” Scott said.Founded more than 50 years ago, The Redland Company

is a third generation engineering contractor providing full sitedevelopment and infrastructure contracting services through-out Florida and Georgia. For more information on Redland Company, visit

www.redlandcompany.comFor more information on Efficiency Shoring, visit

www.efficiencyshoring.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The Redland Company, headquarted in Homestead,Fla., was recently subcontracted by project ownerLayne Heavy Civil to perform utility work convert-ing all residential and commercial buildings inIslamorada, Fla., from septic tank to sewer system.

Terramac Names McClung-Logan Equipment as DealerTerramac LLC, a manufacturer of rubber

track crawler carriers, has announcedMcClung-Logan Equipment Company asthe authorized dealer in Maryland, Virginia,Delaware and Washington, D.C., andMcClung-Logan Crane & Equipment as theauthorized dealer in North and SouthCarolina. McClung-Logan will provideequipment sales, rentals, applications expert-ise and parts and service support for theTerramac RT9 rubber track crawler carrierthroughout its territory.“We are pleased to welcome McClung-

Logan as our newest Terramac equipmentdealer to help meet the demand for rubbertrack crawler carriers from customersthroughout the Mid-Atlantic region of theUnited States,” said Mike Crimaldi, CEO ofTerramac LLC. “We are selective when choosing a manu-

facturer with which to align, so we arethrilled to be partnering with a leadingequipment brand like Terramac,” said BenCockerham, vice president of operations ofMcClung-Logan Crane & Equipment. “TheRT9 crawler carrier provides us with atremendous opportunity to broaden our rela-tionships in the equipment industry.” With an operating weight of 26,000 lbs.

(11,794 kg) and a maximum carrying capac-

ity of 18,000 lbs. (8,165 kg), the TerramacRT9 is the largest mid-sized rubber track car-rier that does not require special oversizepermitting to transport the machine.Equipped with front and rear bolt-on con-nections, this multi-purpose carrier canaccommodate various types of specialized

equipment for the job at hand.Available for sale or rent, the Terramac

RT9 crawler carrier can be ordered from thefactory with the correct body configurationto accept custom accessories. For more information, visit

www.terramac.com.

About McClung-Logan EquipmentCompany

Founded in 1939, McClung-LoganEquipment Company is a privately-ownedconstruction equipment dealer with eightfull-service locations throughout Maryland,Delaware and Virginia. McClung-Loganoffers equipment sales, rentals, parts andservice support for premier heavy construc-tion, portable power and crane equipment. For more information, visit

www.mcclung-logan.com.

About McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment

McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment is aprivately-owned distributor headquartered inCharlotte, N.C., offering equipment sales,rentals, parts and service. Founded in 2011to support the growing crane and construc-tion equipment market across the Carolinas,McClung-Logan Crane & Equipment repre-sents several leading manufacturers. For more information, visit

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

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

Terramac has announced McClung-Logan Equipment Company as the authorizeddealer in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Washington, D.C., and McClung-LoganCrane & Equipment as the authorized dealer in North and South Carolina.

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Summit Supply LLC, a supplier of undercarriage parts tothe construction industry, recently announced the opening ofits new location in Seattle. The New Jersey-based firm was founded in 1982 and for

more than 30 years operated its business from the east coast.With the ever evolving market, however, the owners of thefirm decided that a west coast presence was necessary andSeattle seemed to be the perfect place. “This new location will greatly improve our shipping

times across the entire continental United States and intoCanada. With locations on both the east and west coast weare now able to offer next day shipping to twenty states andtwo-day shipping into Canada,” a company spokespersonsaid.

The branch office is located at 13535 68th Ave. South,Seattle, Wash., and gives Summit Supply access to one of themajor ports in the world and the primary north/south inter-state on the west coast. This is important to the company thatis a top supplier of undercarriage parts to firms in the con-struction business. Often these firms need material rightaway and having dual offices on either side of the countryallows Summit Supply to get the parts to the customer assoon as possible.Summit Supply’s undercarriage parts are made of contin-

uous steel cord technology, which produces the strongestrubber tracks in the industry and eliminates joints in the rub-ber tracks which in turn eliminates 95 percent of all track fail-ures, according to the company.For more information, call 888/888-1248 or visit sum-

mitrubbertracks.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

A West Coast Presence...

Summit SupplyOpens New Seattle,Wash., Location

“This new location will greatly improve our shipping

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INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO., INCwww.interstateeq.com • N. Seymour Dr., Thomson, GA 30824 (706) 595-1550

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Randal L. Ringhaver, Ring Power Corporation chairmanand president, has appointed Patrick W. O’Brien to RingPower Corporation’s board of directors. His title is now sen-ior vice president director of product support/HE Division.O’Brien began his career with Ring Power in October

1981 as a product support sales representative in the lift truckdivision before transferring to used heavy equipment sales.Since then he has held several positions at Ring Power.These include new equipment salesperson from 1982through 1987; assistant sales manager, new equipment from1988 through 1994; Ocala branch sales manager from 1995through 1997; assistant sales manager in 1998; and northFlorida regional sales manager in 2004. In December 2013he was named SVP, product support.“During my 30 plus years working at Ring Power it is

obvious that the hard work and dedication of all the employ-ees is what consistently provides our valued customers withthe excellent service they have come to expect and deserve,”O’Brien said. “I am extremely proud to be a part of such agreat team and I look forward to working more closely withthe board members in my new assignment.”For more information, visit www.ringpower.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

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

Patrick W. O’BrienJoins Ring Power’sBoard of Directors

Randal L. Ringhaver, Ring Power Corporation chair-man and president, has appointed Patrick W. O’Briento Ring Power Corporation’s board of directors.

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Equipment• Hydraulic Vibratory Systems • Excavator Mounted Lead System (ELS) • Diesel Pile Hammers • Swinging, Fixed &Railroad Lead Systems & Accessories • Hydraulic Auger Systems • Double-ActingAir/Steam Pile Hammers

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We were founded to meet the pile driving and drillingequipment needs of our customers who build the foun-dation of our nation’s future. As partners with our cus-tomers, we strive to deliver on time, high quality, top per-forming and cost effective equipment for them to do theirjob well. We provide a safe, healthy and enjoyable workplace where innovation, teamwork and integrity are thecornerstones of our legacy. We take pride in long lastingrelationships with long lasting equipment.

Innovation – Teamwork – Integrity

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Phone: 800-325-8001 • Fax: 314-869-6862 • Web: www.mktpileman.com

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

1984 Grove TMS250B, EROPS, 6x6,80’ Reach, 26’-46’ 3 Sec Boom, Stock#482G ........................................$37,500

(2) 2011 Cat 336DL, Both under 4,000Hrs, Aux Hyd, Hyd Q/C, SBG Pads,Straight Travel, 12’10” & 10’8” Stick,Work Ready! ....................$227,500 Ea.

2008 Cat 120M VHP, 3806 Hrs,EROPS, 14’ Mold Board, A/C & Heat, 6New Tires, Stock# 594H ........$154,000

2011 Cat 272C, ROPS, 6’ G.P., LightPkg, Aux Hyd, 10’ Reach, AC/Heat,Stock# 488G ............................$37,000

2012 Volvo EC250D LR, 4624 Hrs, 60’Reach, 60” Bkt, A/C & Heat, Tier 4,Stock# 719H ..........................$165,000 2011 Cat 304D CR, 970 Hours, EROPS,

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Rubblemaster Showcases Full Line of Compact Crushersof CC&T. “The quality ofmachinery is exceptional butjust as important is the con-cept that customers can turnwaste product into usablematerial and reduce theirdisposal expenses and job-site costs.

“The turnout for thisthree-day event was betterthan what we expected andnow that we have quite a fewof these machines runningfor our local customers, theword is spreading that smallto mid-sized contractors can utilize machines like these toincrease their profits.”

Rubblemaster offers a range of high performance mobilecrushing and screening solutions for recycling, demolition,quarrying, mining and contracting applications.

The company’s all diesel-electric mobile impact crushersoffer the highest levels of production and efficiency in allaspects, according to Rubblemaster.

Its all-mobile equipment meets the highest specificationsfor mobility and versatility, onsite and on-highway.

Rubblemaster offers crushers in the range of 26,500 to70,000 lbs., with usually no oversize permits required,hourly production rates ranging from 88 to 300 tph and fuelconsumption from 2 to 6 gph.

Customers range among construction; crushing and dem-olition contractors; trucking and hauling companies; con-

crete and asphalt producers;industrial building materialproducers; paving contrac-tors; quarries; gravel pits;landfills; transfer stationsand more.

The company offers prod-uct support, parts, serviceand back-up in NorthAmerica through its hub inMemphis, Tenn.

For more information,visit http://www.rubblemas-ter-americas.com/ andhttp://www.construction-craneandtractor.com.

(This story also can be

found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site

at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)CEG(L-R): Bob Gahwy Sr, Bob Gahwy Jr. and AlexTaubinger stand in front of a Rubblemaster RM 70.

Jack Moninger (L), president of Construction &Industrial Equip. Corp., Lodi, N.J., catches up with JoeSavino of Savino Contractors of Bloomfield, N.J.

(L-R): Mike Chenet, president of CC&T; Sandy McIntyreof Fabco, Long Branch, N.J.; and Alex Taubinger ofRubblemaster get together to talk about crushing andscreening capabilities of Rubblemaster equipment.

The Rubblemaster HS 5000 produces a 5-in minus product during the demo day.

The Rubblemaster RM 100 produces a ¾-in. minusproduct on demo day.

(L-R): Glen Devries of Shearforce Equipment, Alberta,Canada; Rene Wagner, Rubblemaster, and NealBodenmann of Shearforce Equipment, stand in front ofthe RM 80.

RUBBLEMASTER from page 8

LICA chapters (including those of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania) wererepresented at the Rubblemaster Live Demo Days. (L-R) are Joanie Micsky, ShellyHewson, Maura Dibble and Jerry Biuso.

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National Trench Safety LLC (NTS), aHouston-based company specializing in therental and sales of trench and traffic safetyequipment; trench and traffic safety engi-neering; and OSHA- compliant trainingclasses, announced the opening of a newbranch operation in Mobile, Ala.

“We are extremely excited to about thepotential in the Mobile market,” said RonChilton, president of NTS. “Mobile will bean important industrial market for us andimmediately strengthens our branch networkalong the Gulf Coast into Florida. We’re for-tunate to have several key customers we’veworked with in the market the last few yearsand will be looking to expand service andcoverage to these customers as well as othercustomers in the Mobile and surroundingmarket.”

Jon Frits, a trench safety veteran with sig-nificant industry and branch managementexperience, will manage the Mobile branch.

“Jon is an industry veteran that under-stands the market and the customer base

very well,” said Chilton. “Jon also has a verythorough understanding of the equipmentand excavation conditions that contractorstypically face within this market, so he’ll bean immediate asset to our customer base aswe grow the Mobile operation.”

The Mobile branch is the 23rd branchlocation for National Trench Safety in theUnited States. NTS now has operations inAlabama, Arizona, California, Florida,Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina,South Carolina, Texas and Utah.

In maintaining its objective of building anationwide network of trench and trafficsafety branches, NTS plans to open severaladditional branch operations through the endof 2014 and into 2015. For strategic reasons,Chilton declined to comment on the locationof the additional new branches.

For more information about NTS, visitwww.ntsafety.com.

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

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Case Threatens Alabama Subcontractors’ CGL CoverageEven though the Alabama

Supreme Court recently issued anopinion in a case that confirmedcoverage for construction defectsunder state law, subcontractors inAlabama are facing another threatto the coverage for which they paypremiums.“Construction insureds pay sub-

stantial premiums for liabilityinsurance to protect themselvesfrom property damage arising outof inadvertent and alleged con-struction defects,” the AmericanSubcontractors Association, theAssociated General Contractors ofAmerica and the Alabama AGCwrote in an amici curiae brief to theU.S. Court of Appeals for the 11thCircuit in Pennsylvania NationalMutual Casualty InsuranceCompany v. St. Catherine of SienaParish. “Only a few months ago, the

Alabama Supreme Court issued itsopinion in Owners Ins. v. Jim Carr,a case that confirmed coverage forconstruction defects underAlabama law. The district court’sapplication of the ContractualLiability Exclusion supports a backdoor circumvention of that cover-

age through an unwarranted over-extension of the ContractualLiability Exclusion. Taken to itslogical end, that over-extensionwill result in the elimination of thecoverage preserved in Jim Carr.Therefore, Amici Curiae requestthe court reverse the district courtand render judgment in favor of St.Catherine’s.” In the underlying case, the dis-

pute involved a project by theparish to replace the roof on two ofits buildings with a 40-year roofshingle. The parish contracted withKiker Corporation for the work,and Kiker obtained a commercialgeneral liability policy through car-rier Penn National. The policy pro-vided coverage to claims for prop-erty damage caused by an “occur-rence” defined an as “an acci-dent.” The policy also containedthe standard “your work” and“contractual liability” exclusions.Kiker subcontracted the roofingportion of the work and work wascompleted in March 2004 on onebuilding and in February 2005 onthe second building. The secondbuilding almost immediatelybegan leaking and two years later

the first building also began toleak, causing extensive damage.Despite repair efforts, the problemswere not fixed and the parish hireda roof inspector, who investigatedand claimed the leaks were causedby installation errors, constructiondefects and other breaches byKiker. The parish sued and, thoughPenn National defended Kiker, itdid so under a reservation of rights,claiming there would be no cover-age under the policy for damagescaused by a breach of contract orbreach of warranty.At trial, the jury awarded the

parish $350,000 in compensatorydamages for breach of contract.After the verdict, Penn Nationalinitiated a declaratory judgmentaction in federal court asking theU.S. District Court for theSouthern District of Alabama todetermine whether it was responsi-ble to indemnify Kiker and pay theverdict. Penn National argued ithad no such obligation because abreach of contract claim was not an“occurrence” under the policy andeven if such claims were an occur-rence, the contractual liabilityand/or “your work” exclusions

would bar recovery.The U.S. District Court for the

Southern District of Alabama heldthat there was coverage for theproperty damage caused by theleaks because an “accident” meantan unintended and unforeseeninjury and the allegedly faultyworkmanship led to damage toother areas of the structure and thusdamage beyond simply the cost toreplace the defective roof. Thecourt held that the “your work”exclusion did not bar recovery forthe cost of the defective roofreplacement because the subcon-tractor had performed the roofingwork. However, the court used the“contractual liability” exclusion todeny coverage of any claims aris-ing from a breach of contract, stat-ing “under binding Alabama lawthe breach of contract claim andthe implied warranty claim areexcluded from coverage under thecontractual liability exclusion.”Kiker petitioned the 11th CircuitCourt of Appeals asking it toreverse or certify the question ofthe breach of the contractual liabil-ity exclusion to the AlabamaSupreme Court.

In their brief, the associationswrote: “Some insurers areextremely adept at finding reasons,some would say excuses, to denywhat otherwise appear to be claimsmore than arguably within the cov-erage of the policy. This is particu-larly true as to claims involvingallegedly defective workmanshipby insured contractors under theircommercial general liability poli-cies, and if the position advocatedby Pennsylvania National is adopt-ed by this Court, insurers willinvariably have yet another excuseto deny legitimate claims.Applying the Contractual LiabilityExclusion to property damage toan insured contractor’s work sim-ply because that property damagemay breach its contract has a pro-foundly negative effect on CGLcoverage for the constructionindustry.” ASA’s SubcontractorsLegal Defense Fund financed thebrief. Contributions may be madeto the SLDF via the ASA Web site.

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

LiuGong Earns Spot Among Best Performing Firms in ChinaGlobal Entrepreneur, a respected busi-

ness and financial media outlet in China,announced the “2013-2014 Top 50 BestPerforming Companies in China.” With out-standing market performance and remark-able achievements in 2013, GuangxiLiuGong Machinery Co. Ltd. along withCaterpillar, Sandvik, Toyota, Huawei andother well-known companies, was recog-nized in the “Top 50” list. Huang Haibo,vice president of LiuGong Machinery, wasinvited to attend the event and to participatein the “Billions Companies Roundtable”with many business leaders.The award was first launched in 2004 by

Global Entrepreneur magazine. As theChinese market plays an increasinglyimportant role in the global economy, thecompanies who receive the award are wellrespected not only in the Chinese market butin the global marketplace. The award notonly takes financial results into considera-tion, but also pays attention to whether thecompanies are trying new strategies andseeking new business opportunities in thechanging market.The global construction machinery mar-

ket witnessed its most difficult period from2011 to 2013, while China’s constructionequipment market also has been in a diffi-

cult situation. LiuGong, a globalleader in manufacturing a full line ofextreme duty equipment, captured thegood times of a booming Chinesemarket and then weathered the indus-try downturns. The company remainsconfident and has stuck to its globalmarket strategy with smart thinkingand a long term plan. In spite of con-tinuous challenges and tough marketconditions, LiuGong’s net profit in2013 increased by 20.41 percent, withoverseas market sales growing by 15percent year on year. While the over-all overseas sales of Chinese loadermanufacturers declined, LiuGonggrew by 19 percent with forklift salesin overseas markets up by 50 percent.Over the past year, LiuGong took a

series of actions in its globalizationstrategy, demonstrating its confidenceand commitment. In 2013, LiuGongopened a new global parts center andlaid the foundation stone of the inter-national R&D center, including R&Doffices, a testing center and testingfield.Continued investment in R&D and

after-sales market is a move to provide bet-ter service and support to the customers.

And the cooperation with world-class part-ners is another solid strategy. It providesLiuGong with a competitive advantage

both in China and around the world.And conversely, LiuGong offersextensive support to its partners withits resources in research and develop-ment, marketing and service support.In 2013, LiuGong’s joint venture withCummins made its official start ofoperations in Liuzhou and the compa-ny held a celebration for the comple-tion of the first prototype JV axle, theAP3000, with ZF. And subsequentlylast June, LiuGong set up a new jointventure with Wuling Group, a GeneralMotors supplier, to produce cabs andsheet metal components for LiuGongmachines.The same business synergy has been

formed with Dressta. After the acquisi-tion, the company has built up astronger LiuGong and Dressta dealernetwork. The Dressta product line is anintegral part of LiuGong’s product lineand it is a critical part of their valueproposition to dealers and the market asa full line OEM supplier.For more information, visit:

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

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

Global Entrepreneur, a respected business andfinancial media outlet in China, announced the“2013-2014 Top 50 Best Performing Companies inChina.”

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Talbert’s 35-Ton Traveling Axle Trailer Features Corsol WBTalbert Manufacturing has manufactured its first trailer

with Corsol WB corrosion protection, a complete metaltreatment system that protects the steel from the corrosiveeffects of magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, sodiumchloride, rock chipping, acid rain and extreme temperatures. The Corsol WB system is made by corrosion solutions

manufacturer PRP Industries. The process is used as an alter-native to hot dipped galvanizing due to exceptional perform-ance, lower weight and cost. The result is a satin black finishthat prevents corrosion from degrading the metal compo-nents. Corsol WB is a time-tested, field-proven system thatis especially beneficial for use on structural steel that requireshigh corrosion and chip resistance. Corsol WB is ideal for haulers who transport through

snow melting agents in the midwest or salty conditions alongthe coastal regions, where the chemicals have becomeincreasingly corrosive and damaging to trailers. It has beenshown that components coated with Corsol and used in thoseregions have reached 15 years of age with little or no deteri-oration.In addition to the available corrosion protection, Talbert’s

3553TA features a six-degree load angle for the towing and

recovery industry, as well as rental equipment and construc-tion equipment with low ground clearances. It has a 38-in.(96.5 cm) loaded deck height and is equipped with a 20,000-lb. (9,072 kg) planetary winch. The winch is operated with asix-function wireless remote, which allows one person toload a piece of equipment without leaving the tractor. Thewireless remote controls the axles, winch and deck.Talbert’s 3553TA also comprises a T-1 and 80K steel

beam constructed framework and 4-in. (10 cm) I-beam crossmembers on 9-in. (23 cm) centers that provide a strongerframework for more concentrated loads, such as rollers andpavers. The trailer is rated for 70,000 lbs. (31,751 kg) even-ly distributed or 50,000 lbs. (22,680 kg) in 10 ft. (3 m).Other standard features include 1-1/2-in. (3.8 cm) apitong

flooring, as well as side and center tie-downs. Apitong is atightly woven, highly dense wood that provides a longerwear life because it is less susceptible to chipping or crack-ing than other deck materials. Side and center tie-down slotsmake it easier to secure more types of loads. For more information on Talbert, call 800/348-5232 or

visit www.talbertmfg.com.For more information on PRP, visit

www.prpindustries.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Pages 28-30To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

The treadplate on the left was treated with Corsol WB,while the one on the right was not.Mack Trucks Helps Customers Navigate

Grant Process to Obtain Public FundsTo help customers maximize their return on investment,

Mack Trucks is now working with an organization to assistdealers and customers navi-gate through the grantprocess to obtain publicfunding for alternative fuel— and clean diesel-poweredvehicles.“Mack is a leader in offer-

ing customers solutions thatimprove the total cost ofownership,” said BrianLayman, Mack vice presi-dent of business develop-ment. “Whether the solutionis an alternative fuel vehicleor a service, such as helpingsimplify the grant appli-cation process, Mack isdedicated to working with

customers to help achieve their business needs.”Mack retained the services of the Sustainability

Initiatives Group (SIG),which will maintain an up-to-date inventory of federaland state grant informa-tion, offer summaries onrelevant grant opportuni-ties and assist in the grantapplication process,including the writing of thegrant.Customers should con-

tact their local Mack dealerfor more information.

(This story also can be

found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site

at www.constructionequip-

mentguide.com.)

A driver fuels a Mack Pinnacle Axle Back model. Tohelp customers maximize their return on investment,Mack Trucks is now working with an organization tohelp dealers and customers navigate through thegrant process to obtain funding for alternative fuel— and clean diesel-powered vehicles.

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RING POWER CORP.500 World Commerce Parkway

St. Augustine, FL 32092904-494-7631

www.ringpower.com

Brooksville352-797-9500

Daytona Beach386-947-4939

Jacksonville904-714-3517

Lake City386-755-3997

Lakeland863-606-0512

Ocala352-620-0660

Orlando407-856-4851

Palm Bay321-725-6420

Sarasota941-359-6050

Tallahassee850-514-1958

Tampa813-671-3200

Tarpon Springs727-938-1613

4181 New Bern HwyJacksonville, NC 28546

910-346-1932

805 Old Roberts RdBenson, NC 27504

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LB’s Trailer Sales2904 Harmony HighwayHarmony, NC 28634(704) 546-2231

Bobcat of Charleston(843) 725-6330(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Columbia(803) 933-9996(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Spartanburg(864) 342-9003(800) 220-6266

Bobcat of Savannah(912) 236-5538

www.bobcatops.com

J&J Completes First CNG Powered Fleet of TrucksJ&J Truck Bodies & Trailers,

a manufacturer of dump bodies,trailers, oil and gas field equip-ment, and custom transporta-tion solutions, announced thecompletion of 11 commercialtri-axle dump bodies that willbe fueled by compressed natu-ral gas (CNG).The owner of the trucks,

Michael Forte of MJF Materialslocated in Lindenwold, N.J.,purchased the Peterbilt trucksfrom Hunter Peterbilt and theCNG tanks from d-HYBRIDSystems. J&J techniciansassisted with the installation ofthe d-HYBRID fuel systemsprior to mounting the J&J alu-minum dump bodies onto thetrucks. The trucks will be usedto haul sand and stone fromquarries to asphalt and concreteplants in New Jersey andPennsylvania. Forte has built aCNG station on his propertythat will support his fleet.CNG powered trucks are

becoming a viable solution forfleet managers who are looking

for alternatives to costly dieselfuel, less reliance on foreignsupplies, and a need for cleaner,renewable and safer source offuel. Natural gas is readilyavailable and plentiful in theUnited States, making it a costeffective option for companyfleets. The boom in natural gasdrilling also is providing a boostto local economies and anincrease in job creation. “We expect to see more and

more of the CNG configuredtrucks come to our facility forfuel system and dump bodyinstallations,” said Mike Riggs,senior vice president of J&JTruck Bodies & Trailers. “Tomeet that demand, J&J hasinvested in employee trainingand capital equipment to sup-port the increasing popularity ofthe natural gas option.”For more information, visit

www.jjbodies.com.(This story also can be found

on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.con-

structionequipmentguide.com.)Michael Forte of MJF Materials, located in Lindenwold, N.J., purchased the Peterbilt trucks from HunterPeterbilt and the CNG tanks from d-HYBRID Systems.

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Introducing Kubota’s KX040-4 with EcoPlus Technology

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

Horsepower 42.4

Operating Weight (lbs.) 9,017

Maximum Digging Depth 11' 2.6"

Bucket Breakout Force (lbs.) 9,535

Tough on the job but easy on fuel, Kubota’s new KX040-4 compact excavator lets you switch between energy-saving and full-power mode with ease. Kubota’s original EcoPlus system gives you up to 9% fuel economy over standard mode for more cost efficient operation. Need power

plus economy? See the KX040-4 at your local Kubota dealership today.

GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO.2695 Davie RoadDavie, FL 33314954-916-1020

www.growersequipment.com

CHARLOTTE TRACTOR1700 Starita RoadCharlotte, NC 28206

704-596-8900www.charlottetractor.com

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEENashville

140 Charter PlaceLaVergne, TN 37027

615-793-7576www.ditchwitchtn.com

GREENSBORO TRACTOR2820 S. Elm-Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27406

336-273-3606www.greensborotractor.com

FUTCH’S TRACTOR DEPOT, INC.8515 SR 207 N.

Hastings, FL 32145904-692-3673

www.futchstractordepot.com

9775 W. Boynton Beach Blvd.Boynton Beach, FL 33472

561-369-0414F561-369-1282

www.floridacoasteq.com

15900 Westpark LaneFt. Pierce, FL 34945

772-461-1003F772-461-1007

694 Commercial Blvd.Naples, FL 34104239-435-1667F239-435-9153

COASTAL EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS5287 New Kings RoadJacksonville, FL 32209

904-924-9624www.coastalequipmentsystem.com

CAHABA TRACTOR CO.Hwy 31 South

Pelham, AL 35124205-663-1470F205-663-1485

www.cahabatractor.com

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Patrick DenneySLM Recycling, Inc., Carrollton, GA

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ALABAMARental, Inc.

Dothan334-984-2444

www.rentalinc.net

ARKANSASAlma Tractor & Equipment, Inc.

Alma479-632-6300

www.almatractor.com

FLORIDABobcat of Fort

Myers LLC Fort Myers, FL 239-334-4987

www.cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of Jacksonville LLC

Jacksonville904-288-9181

www.bobcatjax.com

Bobcat of TampaTampa

813-626-3470www.cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of OrlandoOrlando

407-273-7383www.cfbobcat.com

GEORGIABobcat of Savannah

Bloomingdale 912-236-5588

www.bobcatops.com

Cowin Equipment Company, Inc.

Mableton404-696-7210www.cowin.com

MISSISSIPPIH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Jackson

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

NORTH CAROLINAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Charlotte

704-504-2870

Fletcher828-684-1692

Garner919-781-9454

Winston-Salem336-767-6900

www.he-equipment.com

SOUTH CAROLINAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Columbia

803-776-8465

Greenville864-272-2600

www.he-equipment.com

TENNESSEEBobcat of Nashville

La Vergne615-941-4000

www.bobcatofnashville.com

H & E Equipment Services, Inc.

Memphis901-375-4902

www.he-equipment.com

VIRGINIAH & E Equipment

Services, Inc.Ashland

804-798-9740

Chesapeake757-295-4944

Roanoke540-362-3600

Warrenton540-349-2878

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RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.rish.com

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

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

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

Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291

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

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

LINDER INDUSTRIALMACHINERY

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FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313

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

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

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

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

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(601) 859-5131

GEORGIAFLINT EQUIPMENT CO.www.flintequipco.com

Adairsville(770) 773-9857

Albany(229) 888-1212

Atlanta(404) 691-9445Braselton

(770) 965-1889Columbus

(706) 687-3344Grovetown

(706) 855-5440Macon

(478)788-1586Savannah

(912) 964-7370Brunswick

(912)264-6161

SOUTH CAROLINAFLINT EQUIPMENT CO.www.flintequipco.com

Aynor(843)358-5688Simpsonville(864) 963-5835West Columbia(803)794-9340Ladson

(843)572-0400Andrews

(843)221-4940Walterboro

(843)539-1420

NORTH CAROLINAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENTwww.jamesriverequipment.com

Asheville(828) 667-0176Charlotte

(704) 597-0211Greensboro

(336) 668-2762Mt. Gilead

(910) 439-5653Wilkesboro

(336) 973-8201

R. W. MOORE EQUIPMENTCO.

www.rwmoore.comGarner

(919) 772-2121Ahoskie

(252) 332-5550Castle Hayne(910) 675-9211Fayetteville

(910) 424-1200Greenville

(252) 758-4403New Bern

(252) 638-5838

ALABAMATHOMPSON TRACTOR

www.thompsontractor.comAuburn, AL

(334) 321-2030Birmingham, AL(205) 326-0334Dothan, AL

(334) 673-3300Huntsville, AL(256) 532-3001Mobile, AL

(251) 452-1180Montgomery, AL(334) 262-1101

Oxford/Anniston. AL(256) 835-5737Shelby County, AL(205) 649-9489Tuscaloosa, AL(205) 247-3402

FLINT EQUIPMENT CO.www.flintequipco.com

Dothan(334) 794-8691

Troy(334) 566-4181

Crusader Crews Demo CompromisedBuilding in Port of Palm Beach, Fla.By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

Crews on a demolition project at the Port ofPalm Beach in Florida are utilizing equipmentfrom National Attachments in Gorham,Maine.The $100,000 contract for the project was

awarded to Crusader Demolition in Lakeland,Fla., under the direction of John Valois.The project started on May 27 and was set

for completion at the end of June.The contract called for the demolition of a

25,000 sq. ft. (2,322.5 sq m) structurally com-promised solid concrete warehouse structure.This included utility disconnects; the import,placement and compaction of 500 cu. yds.(382.2 cu m) of crushed concrete base materi-al; and the import, placement and compactionof 500 cu. yds. (382.2 cu m) of crushedasphalt material.Valois noted several challenges with the

project.“Close proximity to surrounding structures

created a challenge,” Valois said. “Otherswere preventing the migration of asbestoscontained in roofing, working in an activeport, being adjacent to full fuel storage tanksand rail lines, and maintaining a recycling rateof 95 percent. In addition, the warehouse isextremely structurally compromised, so muchthat the shoring that is supporting the structurewill need to be removed as the demolition pro-gresses.”Equipment used on the project included a

Caterpillar 330C excavator equipped withNational Attachments’ quick coupler, grapple,54-in. (137.1 cm) bucket and NYE concretepulverizer; a Doosan 4 cu. yd. (3 cu m) loaderand a buffalo water turbine for dust suppres-sion.“National Attachments is a 25-year old

company who are professionals in getting youthe right tools for your jobs,” said ScottyGuimond, vice president of sales and acquisi-tions. “We have been doing business withCrusader for over 10 years. John is very happywith the products he has bought from us andhighly recommends NA. This is the secondNYE pulverizer he has bought from us.”No subcontractors were required for the

project.According to Valois, the project will con-

tain approximately 3,200 tons (2,902.9 t) ofconcrete to be recycled; 475 tons (430 t) ofrebar and steel cable to be recycled; and 900tons (816.4 t) of asbestos roof material.

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

Equipment used on the project included a Caterpillar 330C exca-vator equipped with National Attachments’ quick coupler, grapple,54-in. (137.1 cm) bucket and NYE concrete pulverizer.

A demolition project at the Port of Palm Beach in Florida is utiliz-ing equipment from National Attachments in Gorham, Maine.

The contract called for the demolition of a 25,000 sq. ft. (2,322.5 sqm) structurally compromised solid concrete warehouse structure.

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FLORIDANORTRAX

www.nortrax.comTampa

(813) 635-2300Orlando

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

Riverview(813) 621-4902

Sarasota(941) 752-1300Fort Myers

(239) 334-3627Lutz

(813) 995-0841Miami

(305) 592-5740

THOMPSON TRACTORwww.thompsontractor.com

Pensacola, FL(850) 471-6710

VIRGINIAJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

www.jamesriverequipment.comDanville

(434) 822-6110Fishersville

(540) 337-3057Manassas

(703) 631-8500Salem

(540) 380-2011Winchester

(540) 667-9777

LOUISIANAH & E EQUIP SERVICESwww.he-equipment.com

Alexandria(318) 443-7173Baton Rouge

(225) 356-6113Bossier City

(318) 746-5272Gonzales

(225) 644-2328Kenner

(504) 467-5906Lafayette

(337) 837-9600Lake Charles

(337) 528-2661

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SCOTT-GALLAHER INC.www.scott-gallaher.com

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EARTHMOVER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LLCA Division of Advantage

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

www.intiron.com

HAWKINS-GRAVES, INC.13432 Wards Rd.

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

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RICHARDSON SERVICE 1991 INC.2667 U. S. 378,Conway, SC 29527843-397-2050

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TAR HEEL MACHINERY165 Sommerville Park Rd.Raleigh, NC 27603919-773-1425

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James River Names Dan Metcalf asGM of Asheville, N.C., DealershipBy Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

James River Equipment, the construction and forestrymachine dealership with more than 30 locations in Virginiaand the two Carolinas, has announced that Dan Metcalf hasbeen tapped to be the general manager of the company’sAsheville, N.C., store.Metcalf is a seasoned professional who spent 11 years

working the sales territory of northern Virginia for JamesRiver from its Manassas Park location. Prior to that, he wasa sales coordinator andinventory manager, also inManassas Park.Metcalf grew up around

equipment and at a youngage worked with his father tooperate a mulch business.When his dad retired, theysold the business and theyounger Metcalf beganworking for a dirt contractorin Virginia. After a few yearsin that business, he went towork for James River.He began his new assign-

ment in Asheville on May 1.James River’s Asheville

store is a relatively new loca-tion for the company. Thedealership was purchased byJames River four years agofrom Flint Equipment Co.

A Dynamic MarketMetcalf sees a lot of fresh

opportunities for JamesRiver in the fast-growingAsheville area based on theamount of construction hap-pening there.“There is a lot of new site

work and road work goingon here,” Metcalf said. “I know the aggregate business in thisarea is a strong point in western North Carolina, too. I alsobelieve that we could get a little more of the forestry busi-ness, as well. Our machines can compete with anything ourcompetitors have and I think there is a lot of business withthe market coming back that we hope to not miss out on nowthat we have expanded products and offerings.”

A Diverse Line of ProductsThe Asheville location of James River Equipment, like all

of its stores, is a John Deere dealership. Asheville stocks afull line of construction and forestry equipment manufac-tured by John Deere, including the manufacturer’s line ofCommercial Worksite Products (CWP), made up of mini-excavators, skid steers and compact track skid steers.In addition to John Deere machines, Metcalf said his store

also carries products as diverse as Finn hydroseeders andstraw blowers, LaBounty pulverizers and crushers, Broce

brooms and Sakai rollers. Asheville also supplies largeMorbark forestry equipment, including its horizontalgrinders and large tree chippers, as well as the small, tow-behind chippers.

Top Notch Parts and ServiceJames River has built a sterling regional reputation over

the years by offering expert parts and service capabilities thatcan be found at every one of its locations.“Our company is very focused on the service and parts

end of the business,” Metcalf said. “We have approximately175 field trucks company-wide, including three at thislocation. We also haveapproximately 500 servicepersonnel in the field or inour shops.”He said that James River

has quite an extensive partsinventory throughout thecompany and is in the prac-tice of “parts sharing,”meaning that if one locationneeds a specific part thatthey don’t stock, anotherJames River store can typi-cally have it to them the nextday from one of its otherlocations.“If that won’t work, [the

Asheville store is] located ina strategic position to getparts out of Atlanta fairlyquickly,” Metcalf said. “Sowe are very committed tofilling the customer’s needsas fast as possible and we areconstantly proving thatthrough our parts and serv-ice.”With strong inventory lev-

els companywide, Metcalfsaid that James River will

continue to be an economic dynamo in each of its many mar-kets.“The partners in James River have made sure that we have

enough inventory throughout the company and they are con-stantly monitoring that to make sure that we stay on top ofthe equipment that is needed in the various regions that wecover. “Our number one goal is to be here for the people in the

Asheville market and to help them succeed.”Headquartered in Ashland, Va., James River Equipment

maintains 16 locations across Virginia and another 14 storesin western North Carolina. There also is a dealership locatedin Rock Hill, S.C., just south of Charlotte.The Asheville dealership is located at 101 Bruce Road. For more information, call 828/667-0176.(This story also can be found on Construction

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

James River Equipment, the construction and forestrymachine dealership with more than 30 locations inVirginia and the two Carolinas, has announced thatDan Metcalf has been tapped to be the general manag-er of the company’s Asheville, N.C., store.

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

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CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR SALES, INC.

7330 Delta CircleAustell, GA 30168

770-819-6600www.centralatlantatractor.com

TUFF EQUIPMENT COMPANY181 Industrial Blvd.LaVergne, TN 37086

615-851-43451-877-634-TUFF

www.tuffequipco.com

MECO MIAMI, INC.5825 NW 74th Avenue

Miami, FL 33166305-592-4332

www.mecomiami.com

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Renovated Governors Stadium to Include Four Levels Austin Peay. “While the stadium served itspurpose well for 67 years, the design wasantiquated. Other than some moderate reno-vation and maintenance such as turf, pressbox and scoreboard replacements, the origi-nal design had essentially remained the samefor all those years.”From its early days, Governors Stadium

became the home field for football gamesand track events. Fans turned out for count-less competitions however, time has taken itstoll. Today, the worn facility is dilapidatedand desperately in need of a facelift. Itbecame apparent in recent years the stadiumhad seen better days.“Locker rooms, bathrooms, concessions

areas and seating design were insufficient fora positive game-day experience,” Persingersaid. “It was also a turn-off for both recruit-ing of students and student athletes. Whethera student wanted to play football or partici-pate in track and field, or that student simplywanted to be part of the athletic experience,the facility simply didn’t convey excellenceto those students. We were well overdue forchange.”Once the renovation is complete,

Governors Stadium will consist of four lev-els, with most of the offices, dressing roomsand a training room located on the first floor.On the second floor, there will be meetingrooms and an additional weight room. Fanson levels three and four will find the ameni-ties of club seating and skyboxes. The sky-boxes are tiered stadium-type seating withup to 22 seats per viewing room. In addition,each skybox has a bar with locations for barstools, tables and chairs to seat four to sixpeople. The skyboxes will have sliding glassat the front of the viewing rooms, a push but-ton to control a public address speaker andtwo television monitors.Bell & Associates serves as construction

manager for the project. Bell provided pre-construction phase services and is currentlyoverseeing the work. The plans call for foot-ball facilities, track and field to be upgraded,along with the construction of new grand-stands, an open air concourse and club level. The club level consists of a lounge that

will accommodate 336 club chair back seatsand 47 stools. The suites level consists of 13suites that include seven basic suites, fivelarger suites and one presidential suite. Theinitial construction will house a footballlocker room, a football player lounge, anequipment room, a visiting locker room, anofficials’ locker room, training/game dayspace, building support spaces and a lobby.“Throughout construction, Bell &

Associates and our subcontractors, have uti-lized an array of equipment to complete theAustin Peay Governors Stadium Project,”said Michael Bouldin, Bell & Associatesproject manager. “Currently on site, there aretwo 135 foot boom lifts, one 80 foot boom

lift, and six 60 foot boom lifts. The structur-al steel erector used a 100-ton truck crane,and the precast erection is currently using a200-ton truck crane. “The building frame was a structural steel

building with concrete on metal deck thatutilized fiberglass fibers as the reinforcing,”said Bouldin. “The exterior skin of thebuilding includes metal panels, EFIS, pre-cast panels, curtain wall and brick.”Bouldin clarified what is currently taking

place on the project. “We are completing mechanical, electri-

cal, plumbing and sprinkler rough-in on allfloors,” Bouldin said. “We are also complet-ing the pre-cast concrete erection on thenorth and south ends of the building. We areinstalling curtain wall and storefront on thefield side of the building. The project has anextremely aggressive schedule. The projectstarted at the end of November and has to becompleted by the end of August 2014.”Demolition work on the west side of the

stadium was completed without complica-tions, according to David Morgan, Sr., pres-ident of Morgan Contractors Inc.“About 5,000 tons of concrete was down-

sized. We had one or two very tall lights thatwe hired an electrical company to takedown. They were very tall poles, and oncethey were removed they had to be salvaged.We had a 380 Volvo track hoe with a thumbattached to the bucket, with a very skilledoperator who started taking down the stadi-um. We moved in a couple of track hoes withjaws on them, as well.” It took about two weeks to demolish the

stadium. The area was roughly 360 x 100 ft.(109.7 x 30.4 m). Morgan’s crews also were responsible for

grading, which took about three weeks tofinish. Approximately 7,000 to 8,000 cu.yds. (5,351.8 to 6,116.4 cu m) of dirt was

moved.“We used dozers, track hoes, compactors

and a number of highway trucks,” saidMorgan. “This project was planned reallywell, and everyone worked together to pull itoff.“We had to deal with sinkholes as we

were about to start grading. We went 40 feetdeep in one of them, which was under therunning track. It was just one of those thingsthat happened that had to be taken care of.”The sinkhole repair included removal of

unsuitable soils, which were replaced withlarge boulders on top of eco-fabric, and thenfilled with a mixture of 57 stone and flow-able fill concrete. According to Persinger, thesinkhole is typical of most construction proj-ects in the area. “It’s not a surprise, because the entire

campus is built around sinkholes and someof our most iconic spaces on campus,referred to as ‘The Bowls,’ are remediatedsinkholes,” said Morgan. “Most of middleTennessee is sinkhole prone due to its Karsttopography. While the sinkhole was impres-sive in size, that was due in part to the dig-ging that had to take place to properly reme-diate it. Contingency funds are built intoconstruction projects here, and often used forsinkhole remediation, which was the casehere. It did not delay construction, nor did

the sinkhole jeopardize the facilities’ struc-tural integrity. “It took four days to remediate,” Persinger

said. “The construction crews and campusofficials discovered the hole a few monthsprior to the remediation, when they dug towork on underground utilities. The initialhole opening was only a few feet and wasroped-off until remediation could begin. Thesinkhole did not suddenly collapse. It wasdug out to find stable rock to begin filling thevoid.”Mitch Robinson, vice president of finance

and administration of Austin Peay said proj-ect planning took a couple of years to com-plete to get to this point. “During that time, athletic leadership

changed along with the projectpriorities. These were very pos-itive changes, but one challengewas to ensure we were stayingwithin budget as these changesare brought forward. So far, wehave been very fortunate tohave a contingency budget suf-ficient in size to cover them. Aseveryone knows, you only getthe opportunity to do the projectright once. Keeping everyoneapprised where we are in termsof the budget is very important.The home team locker room

is expanding in size along withthe student lounge area, equip-ment storage room, a new offi-cial’s locker room and a newlocker room for the cheerlead-

ers according to Robinson. In addition, thevisiting team locker room is being relocatedto the east visitor stands. The concourselevel has expanded concessions, space forgame day apparel sales and a room for emer-gency first aid.“Excitement is really building around

campus now that you can see the main struc-ture,” said Persinger. “It’s an impressivefacility, and the campus and community islooking forward to opening day September13, when we play Chattanooga. Club levelseating that features a covered area and serv-ing areas indoors, behind the club seatingarea, is a significant addition to the game-day experience for fans. The skyboxes arealso a significant addition to the facility. Theoverall addition of multipurpose space willallow the stadium to be used for a variety ofevents.“It sends a clear message that we take

pride in our athletes and that athletics is animportant part of the Austin Peay experi-ence, whether you are a student or studentathlete. This facility instills excellence andhelps us continue to build pride in our sportsprograms, and all those who support them. Italso builds pride among our alumni and thecommunity.”

Bill Persinger, APSU PR and Marketing photoAccording to Bill Persinger, executivedirector of public relations and market-ing of Austin Peay, it took four days toremediate the sinkhole.

Taylor Slifko, APSU photoCrews excavate sinkholes in order to remediatethem.

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FLINT EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

Albany, GA229/888-1212

Adairsville, GA770/773-9857

Atlanta, GA404/691-9445

Grovetown, GA706/855-5440

Columbus, GA706/687-3344

Macon, GA478/788-1586

Brunswick, GA912/264-6161

Savannah, GA912/964-7370

Troy, AL334/566-4181

Dothan, AL334/794-8691

West Columbia, SC803/794-9340

Simpsonville, SC864/963-5835

Aynor, SC843/358-56­­88

Ladson, SC843/572-0400

Andrews, SC843/221-4940

Walterboro, SC843/539-1420

DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC.233 Melville Road Arley, AL 35541

800-669-6450205-387-1600

Fax: 205-387-1668

The sector’s recent employment gainscould be undermined, however, by cuts infederal transportation funding that areexpected to begin taking effect in August,association officials warned. The fundingcuts will come as the balance in the highwayaccount of the federal Highway Trust Fundruns short of money later this summer.Association officials urged Congress and theObama administration to work together tofind new revenue for the Fund that will keepfederal highway investments levels fromdropping.

“It is hard to imagine how the industrywill continue to recover amid significant cutsto the largest single federally-funded con-struction program,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief executiveofficer. “The last thing Washington shouldbe doing is needlessly creating more obsta-cles for economic growth.”

Even as many construction firms brace forfederal transportation funding cuts, othersare struggling to find enough skilled workersto meet current demand. Growing labor

shortages are less a measure of the strengthof the sector’s recovery and more of an indi-cation that many former construction work-ers have left the industry, while relativelyfew young workers seek new careers in con-struction, association officials observed.

The unemployment rate for workersactively looking for jobs and last employedin construction declined from 9.8 percent ayear earlier to 8.2 percent in June — the low-est June rate since 2008. Simonson notedthat over the past six years, the number ofunemployed workers who last worked inconstruction declined by 1.075 million, butindustry employment increased by only512,000.

“The belated and partial nature of the con-struction recovery means many experiencedworkers have left the industry and fewer newentrants have chosen construction as acareer,” Simonson commented. “That willmake it hard for contractors in many regionsto find the workers with the right skills overthe coming months.”

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Lack of Transportation FundsCould Jeopardize Job Gains

JOBS from page 1

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Birmingham, AL205-841-6666Mobile, AL 36608251-633-4020Montgomery, AL334-262-6642Pensacola, FL

850-479-3004

Huntsville, AL256-536-9390Decatur, AL

256-350-0006Oxford, AL

256-832-5053

Springdale, AR479-927-1672Little Rock, AR

501-568-7867Shreveport, LA318-746-5272Alexandria, LA

318-443-7173Lafayette, LA

337-837-9600

Lake Charles, LA337-528-2661Baton Rouge, LA225-356-6113

Kenner, LA504-467-5906Memphis, TN

901-375-4902Nashville, TN

615-248-0266

Chattanooga, TN423-499-7700

Arden, NC828-684-1692Charlotte, NC

704-504-2870Raleigh, NC

919-781-9454Winston-Salem, NC

336-767-6900

Chesapeake, VA757-295-4944Ashland, VA

804-798-9740Roanoke, VA

540-362-3600Warrenton, VA

540-349-2878

www.cowin.com www.HE-equipment.com

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

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

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

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

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

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

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535912-384-4664

631 Electric AvenueSwainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

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

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

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

10110 Roberts WayCovington, GA 30014770-788-0888

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

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

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

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

14336 Seaway RoadGulfport, MS 39503228-867-1555

NEW LOCATION

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

Extended service intervals

Model # Operating Weight Net hp @ rpm Tail Swing

*75 X3 and 80 X3 engines are Final Tier 4

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

LINK-BELT MID ATLANTICwww.link-beltmidatlantic.com

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

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

Fax: 504-467-3722

Gonzales, LA225-450-6425

Lake Charles, LA337-436-7726

CROSBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

www.crosbyequipmentco.com1826 South Peterson Avenue

Douglas, GA 31535912-384-4664

631 Electric AvenueSwainsboro, GA 30401

478-237-8372

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

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

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

10110 Roberts WayCovington, GA 30014770-788-0888

BENNETT EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

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

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

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

14336 Seaway RoadGulfport, MS 39503228-867-1555

NEW LOCATION

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FAE USA Inc. hosted an open house event on June 5 atits North American headquarters in Flowery Branch,Ga., to commemorate FAE’s 25th anniversary. The

open house-demo event has become an annual FAE USAevent, and this year boasted the largest turnout yet.FAE was founded in 1989 and its first manufacturing

facility was a small warehouse in the Italian Alps inNortheast Italy. The company has experienced explosivegrowth over the last 25 years, which has included the intro-duction of FAE USA in 2001. In addition, development ofnumerous quality-engineered products has propelled thecompany to become the largest forestry mulcher manufac-turer in the world — with sales in 50 countries across theglobe, according to the company. The open house and 25th anniversary kicked off with

breakfast and an opportunity for the attendees to explore thegrounds of the FAE USA headquarters. Various departmentsfeatured displays of machines and attachments.Giorgio Carera, CEO of FAE USA, expressed his excite-

ment to the crowd regarding the anniversary and praised andawarded the people that made it possible.“We’re proud to have the most complete line of attach-

ments and prime movers for land clearing and construction,”said Carera. Carera awarded large volume dealers, innovators and

manufacturers and dealers who have consistently supportedthe annual event by providing equipment and assistance forthe demos including: • Atlantic & Southern Equipment, Atlanta, Ga.• Lashley Tractor Sales, Lithonia, Ga.• AGCO, Duluth, Ga.• Takeuchi, Pendergrass, Ga. Local dignitaries received awards and recognition for their

support including Stan Brown, city manager-city ofOakwood, Ga.; Shelley Davis, Greater Hall Chamber ofCommerce; and Lamar Scroggs, Mayor of the city ofOakwood, Ga.Machine demonstrations were conducted at two different

locations testing nearly every product manufactured by FAEand PrimeTech in an actual working environment. After thedemonstration, attendees boarded buses again and headedback to FAE USA for a southern style BBQ. Speakers made brief presentations including: David

Steger, Takeuchi national product and training manager whodiscussed the Takeuchi product line; and Nathan Mayo ofDavis Contracting, Naugatuck, W.Va., who talked about theuse of Perma-Zyme in road construction. Raffle prizes wereawarded and the lucky grand prize winner of a 42 in. TV wasElijah Thomas of AGCO, Duluth, Ga.

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

FAE USA Boasts Largest Turnout Yet to Commemorate 25 Years

Pages 47-63

Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

(L-R): Allen Tennis, midwest regional representative ofFAE USA, talks about the new FAE UML/SSL-150 VTmulcher with Paul Gick of B&W Equipment Co., FortWayne, Ind., and Rick Roberts of Lashley Tractor Sales,Lithonia, Ga.

Joshua Davis (C) of Davis Contracting, based in Naugatuck, W.Va., draws a crowd to his demonstration of thecombined use of Perma-Zyme and FAE rock crusher/asphalt grinder attachments in road construction.

The operator demonstrates the newest PrimeTechmulcher, the PT-175.see FAE page 52

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American Crushers & Screens, LLC.855-216-7625 www.americancrushers.comMike Andrews John Riley

336-455-1257 • [email protected] 336-210-0841 • [email protected]

USED / NEW EQUIPMENT

Partners with CDE Global in NC, SC, VA, WV, TN AND KYCDE Global manufacturers washing equipment for quarry, sand &

gravel, and recycling industries with a focus on fines recovery systems.We are the first partner in the US for CDE Global.

McCloskeyInternational Dealer inNC, TN, Eastern KY

• We offer superior service along with local parts at competitive prices for all brand of mobile crushing andscreening equipment. “We guarantee service.”

• We carry McCloskey International’s complete line oftrack conveyors

• Rentals Available

True 50” Wide Jaw Opening, Class LeadingCrushing Capacity, Forward and Reverse

Hydrostatic Drive, Tier 3 Caterpillar C-9 DieselEngine, Unrivaled Engine

Accessibility, Closed Side SettingWhile Crushing, Automatic HydraulicRelief and Reset, Hardox LinedHopper and Feeder, Independent Pre-Screen For Maximum Fines

Removal

McCloskeyJ50C JawCrusher

CDE Global, the leading supplier ofwashing equipment for the sand &gravel, quarry, and mining industries.CDE Global manufactures worldclass equipment for sand washing,manufactured sand washing, gravelscrubbing, lignite removal, specialistsands and water treatment industriesjust to name a few. Each of ourinstallations are engineered and customized to meet our customersexpectations. Whether you need astandalone fines recovery unit or afully engineered customized washingplant we can provide the solutions tomeet your expectations.

Closed Circuit Impact Crusher with Approx.125 Hrs, 4 Bar Rotor, 45” Wide Feed Openingwith Hydraulic Lifting Lid, Tier 3 CAT C-9 DieselEngine 350 HP, Hydraulic CSS, Optional 3rdApron with Ceramic Inserts, Quick Detachable

Screen Module, Under CrusherVibrating Pan Feeder, Eriez

Overband Magnet, Dirt Conveyor,Dust Suppression with WaterPump, 3 Speed Tracks, HardoxHydraulic Folding Hopper Wings

and Hopper Extensions.

2012 McCloskey I44R

High Energy 20X5 Two Deck Screenbox, HydraulicScreen Angle Adjustment From 20 to 30 Degrees,

Caterpillar 127HP Tier 111 Diesel Engine, High CapacityVAriable Speed Feeder, Remote Controlled Crawler

Tracks Remote Controlled Tipping Grid

McCloskey S190 2D ScreeningPlant

We Rent Equipment

1613 Hrs, Very GoodCondition$80,000

1999 MCCLOSKEY 514 TROMMEL

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Demolition & Recycling

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

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

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

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

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

QUALITY USED DEMOLITION & RECYCLING EQUIPMENT

WE HAVE ATTACHMENTS FOR YOUR EVERY NEED

1050 Drop Off Drive • Summerville, SC 29483 (843) 873-8333 after hours: (843) [email protected]

KUHNEQUIPMENT.COM

2002 Komatsu PC450LC-6 UHD 5,650original hours, 25 meter/82 ft 3 Piece Ultra HighReach Demolition Arrangement + StandardDigging front w/ HD Bucket, Both fronts fullyplumbed for Rotating Shear or ConcreteProcessor, FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C,Video Camera System, Variable Gauge U/C @75%+ remaining. Very good all-around condi-tion and appearance. Can go straight to work!!!..............................................Call for Price.

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

Shears Pulverizers Processors Grapples Generator Sets

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Purpose-builtfrom the ground up byMaterial handlers from SENNEBOGEN – 44,000 lbs. to 750,000 lbs.

Simple design… Lift more. Move faster. Save fuel. Run longer. , 0 0 0 44 . , l0 0 0 0 75 7 o ts b l .sbl

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Alabaster, AL205-621-2489Anniston, AL

256-831-2440Birmingham, AL205-591-2131Decatur, AL

256-355-0305Dothan, AL

334-678-1832Mobile, AL

251-457-8991Montgomery, AL334-288-6580

Shoals Area, AL256-383-5666Tuscaloosa, AL205-752-0621Panama City, FL850-763-4654Pensacola, FL850-505-0550Albany, GA

229-435-0982Atlanta, GA

404-366-0693Augusta, GA

706-798-7777

Calhoun, GA706-879-6200Columbus, GA706-562-1801Hoschton, GA706-654-9850Kennesaw, GA678-354-5533Macon, GA

478-745-6891Savannah, GA912-330-7500

POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANYKnoxville, TN865/577-5563LaVergne, TN 615/213-0900Chattanooga, TN423/894-1870Kingsport, TN423-349-6111Memphis, TN901-346-9800Saltillo, MS

662-869-0283www.powerequipco.com

ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY

Hampton, VA 23661757/827-4778800/325-0461

www.aeandsupply.com

ASC CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENT USA, INC.

Asheville, NC828-687-0620Charlotte, NC704-596-8283Greenville, NC252-754-5280Raleigh, NC

919-661-8710Charleston, SC843-414-1120Columbia, SC803-791-0740Piedmont, SC864-704-1060

www.ascvolvo.com

GS EQUIPMENT INC.Tampa, FL

866-586-8956Fort Lauderdale, FL

954-327-8808Fort Myers, FL239-334-6063Jacksonville, FL904-268-4400Orlando, FL

407-859-9160www.gsequipment.net

LYLE MACHINERYJackson, MS

800-898-4000Fax: 601-939-8440

Gulfport, MS228-832-7575Hattiesburg, MS601-296-7556Magnolia, MS601-783-2111

www.lylemachinery.com

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.

www.tractor-equipment.com

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MC 110 Zi EVO MC 110 Ri EVO

Continuous Feed System High-tech jaw crusher Direct drive via fluid clutch

THE LEADER IN TECHNOLOGY: THE NEW MC 110 EVO

High production, quality product with maximum effi ciency, the all new Kleemann EVO jaw crusher.

www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

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Demo Tests FAE, PrimeTech Products in Working EnvironmentFAE from page 47

A group gathers around the PrimeTech PT-300 tocheck out the John Deere 275 hp power plant.

(L-R): David Rouse, Rouse Land Service, Auburn, Ala.;and Robbie Hegwood and Brian Foote ofHydrauliCircuit Technology, McDonough, Ga., lookover the teeth on the mulching head of the PrimeTechPT-175.

Lee Smith (L), product support manager of FAE USA,and John DalBianco, national sales manager of FAEUSA-PrimeTech, answer questions about thePrimeTech PT-175 and PT-300.

Duane McGann demonstrates the PrimeTech PT-300.

(L-R): Wes Jamison of Machete Bush Cutting Services;Giorgio Carera, FAE USA; and Adam Deller of MacheteBush Cutting Services watch the product demo.

(L-R): David Caldwell, Dave Steger and JonathanMartinez, product managers and specialists ofTakeuchi brought in some of their Takeuchi equipmentto display as base carrier machines for the FAEattachments.

(L-R): Jack Moore, FAE USA; Tom King, Supertrak, Punta Gorda, Fla.; BenLand, Atlantic & Southern Equipment, Tifton/Atlanta, Ga.; J.R. Moore,FAE USA; and Kyle Goforth of Atlantic & Southern talkabout the event.

Jason Pintron of Machete BushCutting, U.S. Virgin Islands, admiresthe spacious cab of the PrimeTechPT-300.

The operator demonstrates both low flow and highflow mulcher attachments for skid steer loaders andcompact track loaders.

see FAE page 56

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Telestack ConveyorsPowerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealerfor Telestack conveyors. Providingmobile tracked stockpiling conveyors,radial telescopic conveyors and more!We have tracked units available forrental or purchase.

We also sell the full range of Powerscreen &Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsumachines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!

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

Powerscreen XH320 Impact Crusher

Spare Parts

2005 Model with Approx. 6930 Hrs, Deutz Engine, Two Deck 11x5’ ScreenBox, Attached Hydraulically Folding Stockpile Conveyors, Remote ControlTipping Grid over Feed Hopper, Machine on Wheel Twin Axle, Fully Servicedand Ready to Work! Location: North Carolina. Priced to sell at $89,500

Powerscreen Chieftain 1400

2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile TrackedScreening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal ScreenBox, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with AdditionalRecirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location:North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500

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

11657 Phillips HwyJacksonville, FL 32256(904) 288-9181(904) 288-9182 Fax(877) 213-9408 Toll Free

of Jacksonville

STOWERS MACHINERY CORPwww.stowerscat.com

BOBCAT OF JACKSONVILLEwww.bobcatjax.com

1050 Appalachian Hwy.Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (706) 632-3777Cumming, GA (770) 887-6119McDonough, GA (770) 957-3370Norcross, GA (770) 582-0377

MASON TRACTOR COMPANYwww.masontractor.com

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

Clarksville, TN • 931-552-5496Columbus, MS • 662-327-3083Cookeville, TN • 931-646-3200

Greenwood, MS • 662-453-5233Jackson, TN • 731-988-4240

La Vergne, TN • 615-256-2424Manchester, TN • 931-461-5000Memphis, TN • 901-332-3051Tupelo, MS • 662-844-1634

www.thompsontractor.comBirmingham, AL • 205-841-8601

Dothan, AL • 334-671-1040Huntsville, AL • 256-532-1776Mobile, AL • 251-626-5100

Montgomery, AL • 334-215-5000Oxford, Anniston, AL • 256-831-4104Panama City, FL • 850-785-4007Pensacola, FL • 850-471-6700

Shelby County, AL • 205-664-4833Tuscaloosa, AL • 205-247-2800

www.stowerscat.comKnoxville, TN (East) • 865-546-1414Knoxville, TN (West) • 865-218-8800

Sevierville, TN • 865-595-3750Chattanooga, TN • 423-698-6943Crossville, TN • 931-484-4040Tri-Cities, TN • 423-323-0400

louisianacat.comAlexandria, LA • 318-443-2577Bossier City, LA • 318-746-2341Hammond, LA • 985-340-2820Lafayette, LA • 337-837-2476

Lake Charles, LA • 337-439-3601Monroe, LA • 318-323-1345

Prairieville, LA • 225-673-3480Reserve, LA • 985-536-1211

www.ringpower.comDaytona Beach, FL • 386-947-3363

Gainesville, FL • 352-371-9983Lake City, FL • 386-755-3997Lakeland, FL • 863-606-0512

Ocala, FL • 352-732-2800Orlando, FL • 407-855-6195Palm Bay, FL • 321-952-3001Riverview, FL • 813-671-3700

St. Augustine, FL • 904-737-7730Sarasota, FL • 941-359-6050

Tallahassee, FL • 850-562-2121Tarpon Springs, FL • 727-938-1515

www.kellytractor.com8255 NW 58 StreetMiami, FL 33166

888-502-8033 • 305-592-5360Davie, FL • 954-581-8181

West Palm Beach, FL561-683-1231

Clewiston, FL • 863-983-8177Fort Myers, FL • 239-693-9233

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Terex Washing Systems Continues toExpand Presence in North AmericaTerex Washing Systems (TWS) has launched a dedicated

Centre of Excellence (COE) in Louisville, Ky.Following the appointment of a regional sales and distrib-

utor manager last year, coupled with the official launch of theaward winning AggreSand 165 in November 2013, demandand inquiries for TWS equipment has reached unprecedent-ed levels. To facilitate this growth and ensure a full and ded-icated line of support for the TWS distributor network andcustomers, TWS will now support all machines sales, partsales and service directly from its facility in Louisville, Ky.TWS Director, Sean Loughran said, “With the fantastic

levels of growth we are witnessing across America both inthe aggregates and recycling segments, establishing a dedi-cated location in North America to stock machines and partsand to manage our sales and service activity in this regionwas critical to ensure we continue to provide optimum serv-ice and support for our distribution network and end-users.With this facility now fully operational we can react quicklyto market demands with onsite stock of TWS most popularmachines. In addition, we have a dedicated parts warehousestocking hundreds of parts to ensure minimal downtime andultimately ensure our customers operate at maximum pro-ductivity. TWS has a team of aftersales technicians availableto support our customers and distributors in all areas includ-ing applications; service and commissioning to ensure TWScontinues to be the number one supplier of choice for allwashing equipment in North America. ” TWS has the largest distributor network in North America

with 23 Independent dealers covering Canada, the UnitedStates, Mexico, The Caribbean and all of Central America.Within the dedicated distributor network TWS has more

than 100 salesmen serving customers across the continentfrom Alaska to Panama and Newfoundland to Hawaii.Distributor team members have extensive knowledge,expertise and service capabilities in washing solutions,

which is supported by the TWS dedicated engineering andaftersales technicians. The North American washing market primarily concen-

trates on serving the sand and gravel and mining industry.TWS can provide an expansive product portfolio of washingequipment to include the latest innovative modular wash-plants, sand wash and fines recovery plants, log washers,hoppers, feeders, conveyors, dewatering screens, staticscreens, mobile, static and modular rinsers, as well as spe-ciality washing equipment and water management systems.Focusing on the future, TWS is confident that the water treat-ment and management systems it offers will lead the way inwater recycling and pond management, according to thecompany.The Aggresand 165 was introduced to the world of wash-

ing last year and 2014 sees the official launch of the largerAggresand 206 (up to 400 tph) and the Aggrescrub 150, bothto be officially launched at Hillhead, UK, in June 2014.Andrew Pickering, sales manager in the United States said

“Developing our business in the USA market place has beenextremely exciting. I have witnessed at first hand a dramat-ic positive shift in activity in the marketplace. The recentlaunch of the Aggresand 165 in North Carolina paved theway for helping establish TWS as a market leader. 2014presents exciting opportunities for TWS to continue toexpand and maximize on the massive potential that is here.TWS has a solid product portfolio, particularly with the lat-est new innovative solutions introduced, as well as two newproducts to be launched in June. TWS looks forward toworking with customers to solve their washing problems,add value to their business and provide effective and efficientsolutions.”For more information, visit www.terex.com/washing.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The Aggresand 165 was introduced to the world of washing last year and 2014 sees the official launch of thelarger Aggresand 206 (up to 400 tph) and the Aggrescrub 150.

Attendees Explore FAE USA Facility

FAE from page 52

(L-R): Giorgio Carera, FAE USA; Dallas Zeller, Victor L.Phillips Co., Kansas City, Mo.; and Greg Williams,Wright Tree Service, Des Moines, Iowa, talk about thePrimeTech machines.

(L-R): Kaitlyn of the hospitality staff and GiorgioCarera, FAE USA, drew the winning prize ticket for a42 in. flat screen television, which was awarded toElijah Thomas of AGCO, Duluth, Ga.

(L-R): John DalBianco, FAE USA; Tim Smith and JasonCrain, Columbus Equipment Co., Columbus, Ohio; andRichard Moorhead, HSM Services, Greenwood, Miss.,enjoy the event.

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

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Tramac…

Montabert Extends Reach,Rebrands Select AttachmentsMontabert has completed a transition that

extends its brand into North America andreplaces the Tramac brand name on selectproducts. The rebranded products include hydraulic

breakers, plate compactors, drilling attach-ments and pneumatic equipment — whichformerly had been branded “Tramac byMontabert.” Now that the Montabert brandis established in North America, the“Tramac” name has been dropped on theseMontabert attachments. “Joint branding on our products intro-

duced the Montabert name to the marketwithout a complete departure from whatpeople were accustomed to,” said StephaneGiroudon, business manager of MontabertNorth America. “It provided a good founda-tion for us to move in this direction.”With the transition to simply “Montabert,”

customers and dealers will benefit from a

heightened level of product support andservice. “It’s the same great product and excep-

tional service as before, backed even moreby Montabert’s long-standing commitmentto innovation and technological leadership,”Giroudon added. “We are even keeping ouriconic green color, which we’ve had sincewe invented the first hydraulic breaker 50years ago.”More important, Giroudon said, cus-

tomers can rely on Montabert’s ongoingcommitment to what customers have cometo expect in its products: ease of use, greatefficiency, low maintenance costs and unri-valed reliability.For more information, visit

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

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

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Company Wrenchwww.companywrench.com

Knoxville, TN Branch6325 Central Avenue Pike

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

Fax: 865-766-2815

Raleigh, NC Branch125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension

Smithfield, NC 275771-855-Kobelco

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

Fax: 803-642-0209

Plant City, FL Branch2812 Airport Rd.

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

Fax: 813-754-5801

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Versatile Surface Miners Cut, Crush, Load in One Operation

Surface mining offers a far more econom-ically efficient and environmentally friendlysolution to quarrying and removal of ore, asit’s capable of cutting, crushing and loadingrock in one single working pass. Wirtgen America’s 4200 SM selectively

mines coal and iron ore, as well as soft tomedium-hard rock. The 2500 SM offersflexibility and performance when miningwithout blasting, and the 2200 SM is versa-tile in soft and medium-hard rock. The new2500 SM Vario is designed for hard mining.This technology cuts expenses for

machines and personnel and saves a consid-erable amount of time when compared toconventional methods. At the same time, itproduces even, stable surfaces and embank-ments, and permits the selective mining ofindividual rock layers, cutting of haul roadsand refinement of drainage, according to themanufacturer.And that’s not all: Surface mining is a

low-dust, low-noise method that causes no

damaging vibrations and therefore permitseffective mining of useful minerals close toresidential areas or roads.Surface mining also provides an alterna-

tive for road right-of-way construction inurban areas or on environmentally sensitiveprojects where blasting is not allowed.From the surface miner, the mined and

crushed material is so small that it can beprocessed profitably, requiring minimumsubsequent treatment. Mining bauxite, phos-phate, kimberlite or salt has become increas-ingly profitable with the surface miner,which can even mine hard limestone orgranite with unconfined compressivestrengths of up to 260 MPa without blasting.The operating method of surface miners

resembles that of asphalt cold millingmachines. A special cutting drum cuts andcrushes the material. Robust conveyor sys-tems then load the material on dumpers ordischarge it to the side of the miner.Alternatively, the material also can be

deposited as a windrow between the miner’scrawler tracks.A highly precise automatic levelling sys-

tem maintains the cutting depth. Thismethod enables useful minerals, coal orlimestone to be mined selectively and withhigh purity, according to the manufacturer.The mechanically driven cutting drum

works against the direction of travel.Extremely strong cutting tools on the drummine the material by removing and crushingit. The tools are arranged on the drum in theshape of a helix. Ejectors on the cuttingdrum assist in transferring the small-sizedmaterial to the conveyor system.The primary conveyor picks up the mate-

rial in the drum housing and transports ittowards the rear of the machine, where it isthen accepted by the slewing and height-adjustable discharge conveyor. The dis-charge conveyor either loads the materialonto trucks or dumpers, or discharges it tothe side of the machine. The discharge

height can be adapted to the height of thetransport vehicles.Mining the material in precisely the

required thickness is crucial for the selectivemining of rock layers. That is the job of themachine’s automatic levelling system: Itmaintains the specified cutting depth.Two control loops — one for each

machine side — continually match the actu-al cutting depth with the pre-selected targetvalues. This is achieved by optical ormechanical sensors scanning a referencesurface. Changes in the reference plane levelare compensated by means of proportionalcontrol. The automatic system respondsquickly and without overshooting.Slope sensors additionally can be used for

leveling when the cut surface needs to havea particular cross slope.For more information, call 615/501-0600

or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.(This story also can be found on

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

Wirtgen America’s 4200 SM selectively mines coal and iron ore, as well as soft to medium-hard rock.

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Kormann Rockster Recycler Announces New PartnershipEnnsdorf, Austrian manufac-

turer of track-mounted crushersand screens Kormann RocksterRecycler GmbH announced anagreement with two industryrecycle veterans to formRockster Recycler NorthAmerica and bring its line ofproducts to North America.These include RocksterRecycler’s interchangeablejaw/impactor duplex system andits electric hybrid crushing andscreening plant — the world’sfirst electric/hydraulic parallelhybrid track-mounted impactcrusher that reduces diesel emis-sions. Partners Stu Gamble and

Brian Barlow and their team arein the process of selling direct asthey develop and support a recy-cle-, demolition- and aggregate-focused independent dealer net-work throughout the UnitedStates and Canada. Stu Gamble has developed

and managed North Americansales for several years with vari-ous market-related mobile andtrack-mounted equipment man-ufacturers, and Brian Barlowand his company BarlowStrategic Sales & Marketing have providedsales development and marketing services toseveral recycle and aggregate equipmentmanufacturers since 1991. The new head-quarters is based in Fort Wayne, Ind., withthe parts and service center located inWebster, Mass. Kormann Rockster RecyclerGmbH also has contracted with BarlowStrategic Sales & Marketing for sales anddealer development and marketing support

to assist the new company.Rockster Recycler was established in

2004 and manufactures global track-mount-ed crushing and screening solutions. Themanufacturer specializes in the design andproduction of track-mounted crushing andscreening systems for processing asphalt,concrete, demolition waste and naturalstone. To date, there are more than 400Rockster Recycler machines working in a

wide range of applications throughout theworld.“We are looking forward to expanding the

reach of our Rockster Recycler line in NorthAmerica, and are confident that the industryexperience Stu Gamble and Brian Barlowbring to this relationship will help us achieveour goals for the North American market,”said Wolfgang Kormann, CEO of KormannRockster Recycler GmbH.

“Rockster Recycler has astrong brand recognition andreputation throughout Europe, aswell as two very unique crushersin the patented, interchangeablejaw/impactor duplex system andthe hybrid electric and dieselcrushing and screening plant,”said Gamble. “We’re lookingforward to growing the NorthAmerican market and workingone-on-one with dealers andcontractors as we target the recy-cle, rental, construction anddemolition market segments, aswell as the aggregate market,with highly portable and adapt-able mid-range track-mountedcrushers and screens.”Rockster Recycler track-

mounted crushers and screensare recognized for their com-pactness, ease of maintenance,quality and versatility. Thecrusher line includes track-mounted impact crushers, avail-able in R700S, R900 and R1100models, and track-mounted jawcrushers available in R800 andR1200 models. A double-func-tional return-belt system, avail-able on the R1100DS andR700S, allows the contractor to

use the return belt as a stockpile conveyor.The screening line includes mobile 2-deckscreening plants, mobile 3-deck screeningplants and a mini-screen designed to sepa-rate materials in small spaces.For more information, call 260/206-6309

or visit www.rockster.us.com. (This story also can be found on

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

Astec Industries Promotes Elliott to Group V.P.Astec Industries has named Jeff Elliott as

group vice president of the Astec AggregateMining Group. His responsibilities willinclude direct oversight of Kolberg-PioneerInc. (KPI) in Yankton, S.D., JohnsonCrushers International (JCI) in Eugene, Ore.,Astec Mobile Screens in Sterling, Ill., andTelestack Ltd. in Omagh County, Tyrone,Northern Ireland. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens is an

American manufacturer for the aggregate,recycling and construction industries.Telestack is a mobile bulk handling equip-ment manufacturer.In his new role, which he assumed July 1,

Elliott is responsible for overseeing all oper-ational aspects of Telestack and KPI-JCI and

Astec Mobile Screens, and will report direct-ly to Group President Rick Patek. Patek isresponsible for Astec Industries subsidiariesBreaker Technology Inc., OsbornEngineered Products SA, Telsmith and Astecdo Brazil.Previously, KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile

Screens and Telestack were under the direc-tion of Group President Joe Vig, who retiredJuly 1.As group vice president, Elliott will work

closely with the presidents of KPI-JCI andAstec Mobile Screens and Telestack Ltd. andprovide guidance and direction on meetingand exceeding company strategic goals. “I look forward to working with Rick

Patek to tap into his lifetime of experiences in

all elements of manufacturing and sellingaggregate, recycling and mining equipment,”Elliott said. “Together, we will supply theguidance and direction to ensure both of ourteams are properly aligned and have therequired resources to meet our objectives.”Previously, Elliott served as president of

Johnson Crushers International, KPI-JCI andAstec Mobile Screens’ Oregon manufactur-ing facility. Prior to that, he served as seniorvice president of sales and marketing forCedarapids, Inc.For more information, visit

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

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

Astec Industries has named Jeff Elliottas group vice president of the AstecAggregate Mining Group.

Stu Gamble has developed and managed NorthAmerican sales for several years with various mar-ket-related mobile and track-mounted equipmentmanufacturers.

Brian Barlow and his company Barlow StrategicSales & Marketing have provided sales develop-ment and marketing services to several recycle andaggregate equipment manufacturers since 1991.

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www.terex.com • www.terexca.com

Company Wrenchwww.companywrench.com

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

1-866-262-4181 • 865-766-2571 • Fax: 865-766-2815

Raleigh, NC Branch125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension • Smithfield, NC 27577

1-855-Kobelco

Aiken, SC Branch1252 Old Kimbill Trail • Aiken, SC 29805

1-866-262-4181 • 803-642-0060 • Fax: 803-642-0209

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

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

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Austin Peay State University photoIt took about two weeks to demolish the stadium. The area was roughly 360 by 100ft. (109.7 by 30.4 m).

Rural Transportation SystemEssential to Life Says TRIPthe interstates or rural roads. Congress mustact quickly to provide a sustainable solutionfor the federal Highway Trust Fund to ensurethat states can continue to make necessaryinfrastructure investments that will benefitall travelers.”In addition to disproportionately high traf-

fic fatality rates, the roads and bridges inrural America have significant deficiencies.In 2012, 15 percent of the nation’s majorrural roads were rated in poor condition andanother 40 percent were rated in mediocre orfair condition. In 2013, 12 percent of thenation’s rural bridges were rated as struc-turally deficient and 10 percent were func-tionally obsolete.“America’s rural transportation system is

an integral component to the success andquality of life for U.S. farmers and ranch-ers,” said Bob Stallman, president of theAmerican Farm Bureau Federation.“Adequate roads and bridges are necessaryto deliver our agricultural bounty to marketsat home and abroad. As we see additionalgrowth and opportunities in rural America,we must work together to take advantage ofthose opportunities and to ensure that infra-structure supports and enhances our ruralcommunities.”The report also finds that the development

of major new oil and gas fields in numerousareas as well as increased agricultural pro-duction are placing significantly increasedtraffic loads by large trucks on non-Interstaterural roads, which often have not been con-structed to carry such high load volumes.The average travel per-lane mile by largetrucks on major, non-arterial rural roads inthe United States has increased by 16 percentfrom 2000 to 2012. The federal surface transportation pro-

gram is a critical source of funding for ruralroads. But a lack of adequate funding of thefederal program may result in a significantcut in federal funding for the country’s roads,highways and bridges. The impact of inade-quate federal surface transportation revenuescould be felt as early as this summer, whenthe balance in the Highway Account of thefederal Highway Trust Fund is expected todrop below $1 billion, which will triggerdelays in the federal reimbursement to statesfor road, highway and bridge projects, whichwould likely result in states delaying numer-ous projects.“So many of our industry’s manufacturing

facilities and their workers are located in

rural America, where they depend on safeand efficient roads for their livelihoods,” saidRick Patek, group president of AstecIndustries and 2014 chairman of theAssociation of Equipment Manufacturers(AEM). “As Congress weighs how to extendthe Highway Trust Fund, they would bewell-advised to read this report and considerthe effects of their actions on rural roads.” Nationwide federal funding for highways

is expected to be cut by almost 100 percentfrom the current investment level for the fis-cal year starting October 1, 2014 (FY 2015)unless Congress provides additional trans-portation revenues. This is due to a cashshortfall in the Highway Trust Fund as pro-jected by the Congressional Budget Office. The TRIP report finds that the United

States needs to adopt transportation policiesthat will improve rural transportation con-nectivity, safety and conditions to providethe nation’s small communities and ruralareas with safe and efficient access to sup-port quality of life and enhance economicproductivity. To accomplish this, the reportrecommends modernizing and extendingkey routes to accommodate personal andcommercial travel, implementing neededroadway safety improvements, improvingpublic transit access to rural areas, and ade-quately funding the preservation and mainte-nance of rural transportation assets.“The safety and quality of life in

America’s small communities and ruralareas and the health of the nation’s economyride on our rural transportation system,” saidWill Wilkins, executive director of TRIP.“This backbone of the heartland allowsmobility and connectivity for millions ofrural Americans. The nation’s rural roadsprovide crucial links from farm to market,move manufactured and energy products,and provide access to countless tourist andrecreational destinations. But, with long-term federal transportation legislation stuckin political gridlock in Washington,America’s rural communities and economiescould face even higher unemployment anddecline. Funding the modernization of ourrural transportation system will create jobsand help ensure long-term economic devel-opment and quality of life in rural America.”For more information, visit www.trip-

net.org.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

TRIP from page 1

Multipurpose Design Allowsfor Receptions, Meeting The multipurpose design allows for

events such as receptions and meetings. Thenew locker rooms, office space and athletespaces, which were not available in the oldstadium, all enhance the usage of the facility. Rufus Johnson Associates served as archi-

tects for the renovation. “In early February, 2011, our firm had

been hired by the Tennessee Board ofRegents and the State of Tennessee’sBuilding Commission to revisit a GovernorsStadium renovations master plan that we’dpreviously prepared in July of 2008,” saidRufus “Rudy” Johnson, AIA. “The 2008study was initiated at the request of PresidentTim Hall, who was new on the scene atAustin Peay, but fully aware of the fact thestadium was an eyesore and detrimental tothe success of the football team. “As we were finalizing the 2011 revised

master plan, I visited with President Hall togive him an overview of our preliminaryfindings. During our visit, Tim made thestatement that 80 percent of the complaintshe received about the campus had to do withthe unsightliness of the stadium.”Johnson realized a portion of the stadium

simply needed to be demolished and rebuilt.“We had to document the tearing down of

the existing west stands and, more impor-tantly, do a full-blown renovation of theexisting east stands into a true visitors side,complete with a visitors’ locker room andsupport facilities,” said Johnson. “That hasbeen extremely difficult and time-consum-ing, as we had no existing drawings to aid usin our efforts. “The design must allow for stress and

wear and tear. However, the stadium properportion of this project will be used betweenfive and seven times a year. The supportfacilities incorporated into the structure willbe used daily and maintained accordingly.The biggest design provision the designteam has to make is to make sure the sel-dom-used structure will endure all the cli-matic changes that occur over time.“The facility we are replacing had served

well since 1948, and I fully expect this newstadium to do likewise for at least 66 years,as well. This is truly going to be the housethat Tim Hall built. ”“As a Clarksville native and Austin Peay

alumni who grew up playing sports in thestadium, and an employee for more than 20years, I’m thrilled it’s happening, becausethe university has outgrown the current facil-ity,” Persinger said. “I had some great expe-riences in Municipal Stadium, especially inhigh school. Municipal Stadium was whereall the high schools played football, and oneof the few places back in the 1970s and ‘80sthat had artificial turf. Getting to play therewas unique. But it’s time for a change, andthat’s the overwhelming consensus of facul-ty, staff and students.”Austin Peay, a four-year public university,

is operated by the Tennessee Board ofRegents. The school is named after formerTennessee Gov. Austin Peay, a native ofClarksville. The school is a four-masterslevel university, offering more than 56majors.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Caterpillar 769 Quarry Truck, (NZG), 1:50 Scale ......................$70

Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

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

Caterpillar 953 Track Loader (NZG 223), 1:50 Scale ..............$100

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

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

Caterpillar 988B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................................$50

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

John Deere 850C Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$40

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Komatsu 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 ......$90

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Toys For Boys(and also men)Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.

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Bobcat Adds Cutting VersatilityWith Launch of Flail MowersBobcat Company has

introduced two new flailmowers for Bobcat exca-vators. These attachmentsprovide maximum safety,performance and uptimeprotection in mowing orland clearing applications.When it comes to toughcutting jobs — like cuttingtall strands of thick grass,brush, vines and smalltrees — the Bobcat flailmower is ideal for use inditches, hillsides, utilityright-of-ways, riverbanksand hillsides upkeep aswell as for maintenance ofparks and recreationaltrails. The long reach andmaneuverability of the excavator will allow theflail mower to cut vegetation in hard-to-reachplaces like hillsides and riverbanks, according tothe manufacturer.The Bobcat flail mowers are available in two

sizes. The 30-in. (76 cm) flail mower is designedfor use with Bobcat E32 and E35 excavators withhydraulic flows ranging from 12- to 20.7-gpm (45to 78 Lpm). The 40-in. (101 cm) model can beused with the E42, E45, E50 and E55 excavatorswith hydraulic flows ranging from 14- to 24.1-gpm(53 to 91 Lpm).

SafetySide safety chains help deflect and contain

debris within the housing that could be thrown dur-ing the operation.A rotor brake will stop the mower from full

speed in seven seconds or less when the flailmower hydraulics are deactivated.

PerformanceThe flail mowers’ triple-knife design helps

deliver smooth cutting action necessary to ripthrough hard and soft woods, vines, grass andbrush. The compact deck allows the flail mower tomanage varying ground contours, maintaining sur-face contact for efficient cutting. Equipped with a

flail mower, Bobcat excavator operators can cut inhard-to-reach places — up to 21.6 ft. (6.6 m tallwhen using an E55 configured with an extendablearm option.The direct drive motor excels in aggressive cut-

ting applications because it provides an ideal bal-ance between torque and rpm for optimal perform-ance. Additionally, an operator’s work is enhancedwith the exclusive pin and hook design of theBobcat X-Change mounting system delivers fasterand easier attachment changes, according to themanufacturer.

Uptime ProtectionBobcat knows uptime protection is very impor-

tant during the mowing season. Reversible flailsprovide bi-directional rotation by switching thehydraulic hoses at the drive motor, which increas-es overall flail life. A rubber torsion disc alsoabsorbs stress forces encountered during opera-tion. Heavy duty flanges on both sides of the rotorprotect the drive train from dust and debris. Theseflanges also prevent wire from damaging the drivetrain mechanism.For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

Blastcrete’s RD6536Features Versatile DesignBlastcrete Equipment Company,

manufacturer of concrete mixers,pumps and related products, offers theModel RD6536 skid steer pumpattachment. Featuring a universaldesign compatible with any skid steer,the 3-in. (7.6 cm) hydraulic squeezepump is ideal for ICF, blockfill, form and pour, drive-ways, basements and variousshotcrete applications.With the ability to pump

grout materials, 3/8-in. (.9cm) shotcrete and 3/4-in. (1.9cm) structural concretemixes, the RD6536 is a fast,efficient solution for contrac-tors performing a variety ofconcrete and shotcrete appli-cations. The unit offers a vari-able speed of 0 to 25 cu. yds.(0 to 19 cu m) per hour.Vertical pumping distancereaches 50 ft. (15 m) with theuse of a rubber delivery line,while horizontal distance can reach upto 250 ft. (76 m). A hydraulic agitator is included in

the receiving hopper. The agitator’scontinuous motion keeps the mix wellblended, ensuring aggregate and sandstay evenly suspended throughout themix. Not only does this result in high-strength concrete, it keeps the aggre-gate and sand from settling to the bot-tom of the hopper and clogging nearthe suction area.To relieve pressure build-up clogs

and eliminate potential damage to thepump, the RD6536 can be run in bothforward and reverse. Hydraulicallypowered controls are located on thepump and also operate both agitatorand pump speed. The RD6536 weighs in at 2,700 lbs.

(1,225 kg) and hydraulic oil require-ment is 18 gpm (68 Lpm) at 3,000 psi.The 48-in. (122 cm) wide frame (55-

in. [140 cm] with receiving hopper) isdesigned to be narrow enough to fitbetween the wheel wells of most stan-dard work trucks. The unit includesforklift pockets to allow quick andeasy loading and unloading from thetransport vehicle.

Maintenance requirements for theRD6536 are simple and take just min-utes. The steel-constructed unit isdesigned to prevent any concrete fromcoming in contact with the pump’smoving parts, further reducing main-tenance concerns and ensuring a longservice life. The primary wear part, therubber pumping tube, can be easilyreplaced on the job site in about 20minutes. And unlike other types ofconcrete pumps, cleanup on theRD6536 squeeze pump is fast andhassle-free. Using just water and asponge ball, the pump can be cleanedout in approximately 5 minutes.For more information, call

800/235-4867 or visit www.blast-crete.com.

(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipment-

guide.com.)

Pages 67-71For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONAttachments

The Bobcat flail mowers are available in two sizes. The 30-in. (76cm) flail mower is designed for use with Bobcat E32 and E35 exca-vators. The 40-in. (101 cm) model can be used with the E42, E45, E50and E55 excavators. The unit offers a variable speed of 0 to 25

cu. yds. (0 to 19 cu m) per hour. Verticalpumping distance reaches 50 ft. (15 m)with the use of a rubber delivery line,while horizontal distance can reach up to250 ft. (76 m).

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CAT 450 AND 450-C MILLINGMACHINES.CONTACT: TOM ROSSERPHONE: 610-888-0762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HITACHI EX400 TRACK PAD BOLTS &NUTS | HITACHI EX-400 LC EXCAVATORI NEED A DELIVERED $ PRICE TO ZIPCODE: 15473 FOR 424 EACH TRACKPAD BOLTS (PART # SI-651) 424 EACHTRACK PAD NUTS (PART # SI-652)CONTACT: CLIFFFAX: 724-736-4998EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A ROADTEC RP170 INGOOD CONDITION TO BE EXPORTEDTO AUSTRALIA.CONTACT: BEN HEMMERLINGPHONE: 61412718267EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCHWING CONCRETEPUMP BOOMTRUCKS | SCHWING BOOM TRUCKS32M TO 39M 93 TO 2005CONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407-595-8221FAX: 407-843-0247EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MACK TRIAXLE DUMP TRUCK (19952005) | SMALL PAVING COMPANYSEEKS TO BUY TRI-AXLE DUMP TRUCKIN REASONABLE CONDITION WITHSTEEL BODY AND PINTLE HITCH FORDAILY USECONTACT: DAVE BAKERPHONE: 443-799-6625FAX: 410-484-5785EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CARRIAGE & FORKS FOR CAT TH560BCONTACT: LOUIE VERMETTEPHONE: 508-946-1409FAX: 508-947-5371EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PICKUP TRUCKEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE BOOM PUMPS , USED 1992-2002 SCHWING 47M , 52M , 54M THETRUCK OF PUMP IS NOT IMPORTANTFOR US BUT THE PUMP MUST BE INGOOD WORKING CONDITION & OUT-RIGGER OF PUMP MUST BE X-STYLECONTACT: M.ASKARIPHONE: 819-246-9577EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT CP-433 PADFOOT COMPACTIONROLLER.CONTACT: BILL BUTLERPHONE: 770-231-4662EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

USED CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS920, 926, 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]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EQUIPMENT TRAILER | 18 - 25 12000-14000 LB. EQUIPMENT TRAILERCONTACT: RUSSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR A PACKAGE DEAL ON A75HP-90HP SKID STEER, TRAILER,TREE CUTTING ATTACHMENTS, GRAP-PLE BUCKET, FORKS, BRUSH CUTTER,ECTCONTACT: MICHAELPHONE: 405-519-6606EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER WITH BUCKETCONTACT: 943-949-2767EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––500MW GAS FIRED COMBINED CYCLEPOWER PLANTS | REQUIRED: 500 MWGAS FIRED COMBINED CYCLE POWERPLANTS / MANUFACTURED IN 2000 ORLATER 60 HZ / PREFERRED BRANDS:GE OR SIEMENSCONTACT: VICTOR LEBRONPHONE: 864-590-1700EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAP GLAND FOR SCAT TRAK 1300C/CX| WE HAVE A SCAT TRAK 1300C/CXNEED PARTS FOR.CONTACT: LINDAPHONE: 508-393-8877FAX: 508-393-7687EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SEWER BUCKET MACHINE | THISMACHINE COMES AS SETCONTACT: ALIEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––185 CFM TOW BEHIND COMPRESSOR |WOULD LIKE IT IN FLORIDA, GA SCCONTACT: WOODY JUDSONPHONE: 305-942-6335FAX: 305-289-3960EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SMALL TRACTOR ANY BRAND | TRAC-TOR WITH 3 POINT HITCH AND WOULDCONSIDER TILLER AND MOWER IN 20HP RANGECONTACT: RALPH WELLSPHONE: 864-529-2961 • 864-578-2442EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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LOOKING FOR A TRACK SKID STEER-AROUND 65 TO 70 HP | CASE-CAT-JOHN DEERE OR MUSTANGCONTACT: BOBFAX: 1-315-834-6850EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AIR COMPRESSOR 185 OR 260CONTACT: RAULPHONE: 216-571-1226FAX: 216-351-3104EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOMAG ROLLER 12 TON VIBRATORYSMOOTH DRUMCONTACT: KENNETH KUPAPHONE: 072 125 4159FAX: 086 239 7582EMAIL:[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. PLEASE SEND PICTURES, SERI-AL NUMBER, CONDITION, LOCATIONAND FINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 40,000 CFM PORTABLE BAGHOUSE |APPROX. 40,000 CFM & A 100-TON SILOW/WEIGH HOPPER, PREFERPORTABLE.CONTACT: CLARK LONEYPHONE: 651-351-1277FAX: 707-929-0569EMAIL:[email protected]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DP 2800 ATLAS COPCO PULVERIZER |CONTACT: LO GOPHONE: 8092713200EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Sun.,�August�17,�2014

For:�Complete�Liquidation

Construction�Equipment�

• Odessa, TX

Wed.,�September�17,�2014

For:�Late�model�Cat,�John

Deere�Construction

Equipment

• Corpus Christi, TX

Thurs.,�September�18,

2014

For:�Construction

Equipment

• Las Vegas, NV

Sat.,�September�20,�2014

For:�Cat�&�John�Deere

Construction�Equipment

• Boston, MA

Sat.,�October�11,�2014

For:�Late�model�Snow

Removal�&�Construction

Equipment�

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Fort Worth, TX

July�23-24,�2014

• Chehalis, WA

July�29,�2014

• Chicago, IL

July�31,�2014

• Denver, CO

August�5,�2014

• Columbus, OH

August�7,�2014

• Los Angeles, CA

August�12,�2014

• Williston, ND

August�13,�2014

• Orlando, FL

August�14,�2014

• Sacramento, CA

August�14,�2014

• Albuquerque, NM

August�20,�2014

• Tuscaloosa, AL

August�20,�2014

• Reno, NV

August�22,�2014

• Myrtle Beach, SC

August�26,�2014

• North East, MD

August�28,�2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Sacramento, CA

Sat.,�August�9,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment�&

Used�Car�Auction

• Riverside, CA

Sat.,�August�16,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment�&

Used�Car�Auction

• Phoenix, AZ

Thurs.,�August�21,�2014

For:�Construction

Equipment�&�Utility�Truck

Auction

• Portland, OR

Thurs.,�August�28,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment�&

Used�Car�Auction

• Sacramento, CA

Sat.,�September�13,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment�&

Used�Car�Auction

• Riverside, CA

Sat.,�September�20,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment�&

Used�Car�Auction

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�23,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�30,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�6,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�13,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�20,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�27,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�3,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�10,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�17,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�24,�2014

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

•ONLINE ONLYWed.,�August�20,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�September�20,�2014For:�ConstructionEquipment

• Prospect, CTSat.,�December�13,�2014For:�ConstructionEquipment

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC

www.equifyauctions.com

�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TXThurs.,�August�21,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

FREY & SONS, INC.

www.freyonlineauctions.com

�419-455-3739

•ONLINE ONLYJuly�23�-�30,�2014For:�ConstructionEquipment

HENDERSON AUCTIONS

www.hendersonauctions.com

225-686-2252

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

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PAFri.,�August�22,�2014For:�Truck,�Trailer�&Equipment�Auction

HUNYADY

AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Lebanon, PAWed.,�July�30,�2014For:�ConstructionEquipment�CompleteLiquidation

• Fallston, MDWed.,�August�13,�2014For:�ConstructionEquipment�CompleteLiquidation

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri.,�September�12,�2014For:�Heavy�ConstructionEquipment,�Truck�&�Trailer

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

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com

�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to

view the complete auction

schedules, inspection reports

and to place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�24,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�30,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYJuly�31,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�7,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�14,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�21,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYAugust�28,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�4,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�11,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�18,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYSeptember�25�-�26,�2014

JAMES G. MURPHY INC.

AUCTIONEERS

www.murphyauction.com

�800-426-3008

• Kenmore, WASat.,�July�26,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment�andmore

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com

�855-GO2-KANE

• Charlotte, NCThurs.,�July�24,�2014For:�Heavy Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCFri.,�August�1,�2014For:�Late�ModelConstruction�andEarthmoving�Equipment

MOTLEY’S AUCTION

GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

• Richmond, VATues.,�August�5,�2014For:�ConstructionEquipment�&�Trucks

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.co

m

�860-642-4200

• Hatfield, MAFri.,�July�25,�2014For:�Major�Public�AuctionConstruction�Equipment

• Middlefield, CTFri.,�August�1,�2014For:�Complete�EquipmentDispersal�Auction

• Springfield, MA

Thurs.,�August�7,�2014

For:�Complete�Equipment

Dispersal�Auction

• Tiverton, RI

Sat.,�August�16,�2014

For:�Complete�Equipment�&

Inventory�Dispersal�Auction

• Agawam, MA

Fri.,�August�22,�2014

For:�Complete�Equipment

Dispersal�Auction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

•ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�July�31,�2014

For:�Construction

Equipment

•ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�August�14,�2014

For:�Construction

Equipment

STEFFES GROUP INC.

www.steffesgroup.com

�701-237-9173

• West Fargo, ND

Wed.,�July�30,�2014

For:�Tractor,�Loaders,

Combines�and�much�more!

• ONLINE ONLY

August�6�-�13,�2014

For:�Construction

Equipment�and�more�

• Litchfield, MN

Thurs.,�August�14,�2014

For:�Construction/Farm

Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri.,�August�22,�2014

For:�Construction, Utility &

Forestry Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�September�13,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�December�6,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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THE CONTRACTOR’S AUCTION OF THE SUMMER

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 2014 - 8:00 AMLUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA

Auction conducted by:

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358 NC Firm License #858Phone: (910) 739-0547 • Fax: (910) 738-1389Email: [email protected] • www.meekinsauction.com

1999 INTERNATIONAL 2674 - TEREX 23.5 TON CRANE

1999 FREIGHTLINER D132064T 2002 DEERE 744H 2003 JOHN DEERE 330C LC2002 INTERNATIONAL 9200i EAGLE 2005 BOBCAT V723 FL VERSAHANDLER

1 OF 2 - DEERE 9400 4WD ARTICTRACTORS

1 OF 2 - 2011-2008 DEERE 200D LCEXCAVATORS

1 OF 4 - JOHN DEERE 1812C PULLSCRAPERS

2011 JOHN DEERE 350G LC1996 PETERBILT 357 - SIMON TELECT 23.5 TON 2012 HITACHI ZX210LC-5N

2009 FINN T120 HYDROSEEDER2007 CAT 416E 4X4 1 OF 2 - 2012 DEERE 210G LC EXCAVATORS

1997 CAT 313B SR1997 CASE 621BXT 1998 CAT CS-563C

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THE CONTRACTOR’S AUCTION OF THE SUMMERMAJOR PUBLIC AUCTION FeaturingLATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION AND

EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT

Sale Site Location: 4070 NC Hwy 211 EastLumberton, NC 28358

910-739-0547 • Fax: 910-738-1389

2014 LAND PRIDE APS1572 SEEDER2012 DEERE 650K LGP DRESSER TD20E - RIPPER EQUIPPED LARGE SELECTION OF FLEET VEHICLESINT 4900 - NATIONAL CRANE 446A10 TON

LARGE SELECTION OF JLG - SNORKEL AERIAL EQUIPMENT

2006 DEERE 310SG (4X4)2005 CAT AP-655C 2006 KUBOTA KX161-3 SUPERSERIES

2007 CAT 953D2011 DEERE 650J LGP 2012 DEERE 85D

2001 JOHN DEERE 9520 4WD ARTICULATEDTRACTOR

2012 DEERE 544K 1998 CAT 325BL AMPHIBIOUSDEAN PONTOONS

2008-2007 SAKAI SV505T PADFOOTS

2008 JOHN DEERE 5425 4WD 2010 JOHN DEERE 750J LT

Auction conducted by:

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358 NC Firm License #858

Phone: (910) 739-0547 • Fax: (910) 738-1389Email: [email protected] • www.meekinsauction.com

Auctioneer Note: Major public auction consisting of earth moving equipment, paving and compaction equipment,forestry equipment, heavy duty trucks and trailers, support equipment, agricultural equipment, attachments, pickups,sport utility vehicles, automobiles, and other items. Major absolute packages of heavy construction equipment andtrucks will be available on this auction. CONSIGN YOUR EQUIPMENT TODAY!

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Cat Auction Services Teams Up With Alban CAT in Va.

Cat Auction Services teamed up with Alban CAT foranother successful auction at its Winchester, Va.,location. The auction took place on June 26, and this

is the third sale Alban CAT has hosted with Cat Auctions. The sunshine made for a great day to host an auction, and

onsite attendance was up from the company’s Decembersale. The auction brought a large crowd of local contractors,in addition to the always present online audience. Both CatAuctions and Alban were extremely pleased when a 2011Cat 349EL hydraulic excavator sold for $275,000. Customers agreed this auction produced great results and

the prices were right. Many customers were impressed withCat Auctions Cat Certified inspections that were available. “I had a few people comment on how these inspections

helped solidify their decision to purchase the item,” saidBrooke Sanders, marketing coordinator.Along with its inspections, Cat Auctions has now includ-

ed three months level 1 Product Link in addition to theEquipment Protection Plans on all qualifying Caterpillarmachines.

“We want to stand apart as an auction company,” saidChad Weidemann, vice president of sales.Cat Auction Services next auction will be an online timed

auction located in its eQuipment yard on July 16th. The com-pany hosts an eQuipment yard sale the third Wednesday ofevery month. For more information, visit www.catauctions.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

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

Rick Albin, executive vice president of Cat AuctionServices, catches a bid in the ring.

Cat Auction Services teamed up with Alban CAT for another successful auction atits Winchester, Va., location.Guests register for the Cat Auction Services sale.

Bart Rhea of BKBC Machinery was the shotgun rafflewinner.

A variety of low-hour, late-model excavatorswere available at the auction.

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UPCOMING AUCTIONS

Accepting Items Through August 1!Sell Your Idle Assets Now!

MOTLEYS

DAY 1: ON-SITE & ONLINE

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & TRUCKSTUESDAY, 8/5 @ 9 AM

DAY 2: ONLINE ONLY

SUPPORT EQUIPMENTBID 8/1 THRU 8/6

FEATURING Assets from the Commonwealth of Virginia, Plus City of Richmond, Financial Institutions, Contractors & Others.

ASSETS Include Excavators, Dozers, Loaders, Road Tractors, Dump Trucks, Services Trucks, Pickups, Autos & More!

A D I V I S I O N O F M O T L E Y S A S S E T D I S P O S I T I O N G R O U P

For complete terms & conditions, visit:

Bidders Must Register Online. Bid at Home, WiFi On-Site, Use Our Bidding Station or Absentee Bids Accepted!

Bids Begin Closing 8/6 @ 11 AMOnline Auction includes Farm & Equipment Attachments, Lawn/Landscaping Items, Misc. Surplus Items, Tools, Equipment & More!

RICHMOND, VA

Complete Industrial Services Company

PRIVATE TREATY SALE

ON-SITE & LIVE ONLINE BIDDING DAY 1 ON-SITE SALE LOCATION: 3600 Deepwater Terminal Rd., Richmond, VA 23234

PREVIEW DATES:July 28 - August 1@ 9 AM - 4 PM August 4@ 8 AM - 5 PM

Vac-Cons, TV Vans, Hydroblasters,

Trucks, Equipment & Much More!

OR BUY IT NOW!

Special Announcement

Topcon’s Two New Mobile Apps Expand Job Site ConnectivityTopcon Positioning Group has added two

mobile applications — Topcon Tierra andSitelink3D mobile apps are designed to offeron-the-go remote connections to equipmentand job sites. The Topcon Tierra mobile app lets cus-

tomers login with their existing passwordsand track their equipment fleets from aniPhone or iPad. “The Topcon Tierra app allows users to

easily check on their fleets, fences, produc-tivity reports and get alerts any time, any-where,” said Kris Maas, construction prod-ucts marketing manager.The Topcon Tierra mobile app is available

to download at no charge.

Customers also can more convenientlymanage and monitor job sites with the newTopcon Sitelink3D mobile app. “The Sitelink3D app lets users visualize

real-time project management informationon their iPhone or iPad with their existingSitelink3D logins,” said Maas. “Remote con-nection to equipment within Sitelink3D iseasier than ever with the addition of the app.” The Sitelink3D mobile app is available for

purchase on the Apple App Store. For more information, visit topconposi-

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

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

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rbauction.com | 863.420.9919Auction Business License #AB303 / Auctioneer Greg S. Fuqua # AU2824*OAC. Terms and conditions apply.

Bid with confidence▸ No minimum bids or reserve prices▸ Up to 100% financing available▸ Inspect and bid in person or online

Sell your equipmentCall today–any number of items accepted.

More items added dailyVisit rbauction.com to see all auctions and up-to-date listings.

Location700 Ritchie Road, Davenport, FL 33897

Featured itemsExcavatorsCrawler tractors Wheel loadersSkid steer loadersLoader backhoes CompactorsDump trucks and much more...

Unreserved public auction

Orlando, FloridaAugust 14 (Thursday) | 8 am

2011 CATERPILLAR CS64 2013 KOMATSU D61PX-23 LGP

CATERPILLAR 12H

2012 CATERPILLAR 950K

2012 CATERPILLAR 336EL

2012 VOLVO A25F 6x6 2013 & 2012 CATERPILLAR CT660S

Up to 100% financing available! Rates as low as 5.99%

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Unreserved public auction

Tuscaloosa, AlabamaAugust 20 (Wednesday) | 9 am

Surplus equipment dispersal from:

Southland Resources, Inc. plus equipment from other

owners.

Up to 100% financing available! Rates as low as 5.99%

rbauction.com | 770.304.3355Auctioneer Gregory S. Fuqua # 1820 / Auctioneer Gary L. Seybold # 1821*OAC. Terms and conditions apply.

Bid with confidence▸ No minimum bids or reserve prices▸ Up to 100% financing available▸ Inspect and bid in person or online

Sell your equipmentCall today–any number of items accepted.

More items added dailyVisit rbauction.com to see all auctions and up-to-date listings.

Location14695 Lock 17 Rd, Brookwood, AL 35444

Featured itemsExcavatorsCrawler tractorsWheel loadersJaw crushersRock trucksDrills and much more...

3 OF 4 – 2011 KOMATSU HD785-7

2 – 2011 CATERPILLAR 777F

2013 TEREX PEGSON XA400S JAW

2011 & 2008 DRILTECH D50KS

1 OF 2 – 2007 PETERBILT 357

2012 KOMATSU PC2000-8 1 OF 3 – 2011 CATERPILLAR D11T

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Bid with confidence▸ No minimum bids or reserve prices▸ Up to 100% financing available▸ Inspect and bid in person or online

Sell your equipmentCall today–any number of items accepted.

More items added dailyVisit rbauction.com to see all auctions and up-to-date listings.

Location310 Piling Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579

Featured itemsCranesExcavatorsCrawler tractors Wheel loadersAggregate equipmentDrills and much more...

Auction firm License # 3499 / Auctioneer Greg S. Fuqua #3506*OAC. Terms and conditions apply.

Unreserved public auction

Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaAugust 26 (Tuesday) | 8 am

rbauction.com | 770.304.3355

KOMATSU WA380-3MC 1 OF 2 – AMERICAN 5299C 60 TON

SOILMEC R622HD 2007 MANAC TSTD-34

2005 TRIO ENGINEERED APS4054 HSI IMPACT2005 TRIO 2436 24 x 36 IN. JAWERIN FS165T 5 x 16 FT 2 DECK

Full dispersal of equipment from:

Thompkins & Associates Inc. plus equipment from other

owners.

Up to 100% financing available! Rates as low as 5.99%

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Martin & Martin Hosts Auctionin Monroe, N.C. Martin & Martin Auctioneers Inc. of Pelzer,

S.C., held a successful one owner absoluteauction for C&C Grading Services Inc. in

Monroe, N.C. The sale was held at C&C GradingServices facility on 6323 Concord Hwy in Monroe,N.C.The sale included road tractors, dump trailers, con-

struction equipment and other items.(This story also can be found on Construction

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

Steve Johnson (L) and Rob Wilson, both of RowboatDock & Dredge in Mooresville, N.C., check out the Cat953C and the material haulers.

(L-R): Owen McGraw spends quality time with his dadClint McGraw of C&M Recycling in Charlotte. Theycaught up with Chris Handy of CTC Grading inSherrills Ford, N.C.

Joanie Schuette of Martin & Martin Auctioneers registers JeffTurnage of Circle T Trucking in Stantonsburg, N.C.

(L-R): Landon, Doug and Tom Keziah of KeziahGrading in Monroe, N.C., talk about the Mackdump trucks.

James Head of Head Equipment inCelina, Tenn., shops the inventory ofdump trailers to haul material andscrap.

Rick Gibson of Trailer Specialists Inc. in Charlottelooked over the selection of material and scraphaulers and found a few that he would bid on.

(L-R): Robbie Ervin of Martin & MartinAuctioneers Inc. goes over a few items with Karenand Danny Cable of C&C Grading.

Bryan Ritter (L) of Sanford Metal and Marty Maness of Marty ManessGrading in Robbins, N.C., talk about the condition of the undercarriageon the 2000 Cat 953C crawler loader. Jeanne Maness gives her input onthe machine’s overall condition.

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

Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association – ONLA Summer CEUProgramsWednesday, July 23, 2014 (9:00 AM to 1:00 PM)Tree Climbing 101Location: Buckeye Equipment Sales NW, Cleveland, OHPrice: $150 ONLA Member; $200 Non-Member; LunchIncluded; Credits Available Wednesday, July 30, 2014Lighting Installation Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM) Location: Wolf Creek Company, Sharonville, OH Price: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included,Credits Available FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ABOVE SUMMER PRO-GRAMS, please contact Lisa Larson, Education Director, ONLA,Westerville, OH at 614/899-1195 or 800/825-5062; Fax: 614/899-9489 or [email protected]; ONLA.org.Wednesday, August 6, 2014Lighting Installation Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM)Location: Wolf Creek Company, Oakwood Village, OHPrice: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member; Lunch Included;Credits AvailableTuesday, August 26, 2014Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (Irrigation: Diagnostics,Repair & Servicing)Location: Wolf Creek Company, Columbus, OHPrice: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included;Credits AvailableTuesday, October 7, 2014Irrigation Electrical Service Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM)(Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing)Location: Wolf Creek Company, Sharonville, OHPrice: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included;Credits AvailableWednesday, August 27, 2014Efficient & Productive Tree Climbing Program (9:00 AM to3:00 PM)Location: Buckeye Equipment Sales NW, Cleveland, OHPrice: $200 ONLA Member; $250 Non-Member, LunchIncluded; Credits Available

AGC of Minnesota: CONSTRUCT TOMORROW TEAM EVENTbecause there’s a world out there waiting to be built by you!Stadiums/Bridges/Buildings/Highways…A Hands-OnExploration of Careers in the Construction Trades.

When: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 (8:00 AM to 12:00 PM)Where: Humphrey Job Corps/Outdoor Quad

1480 North SnellingSt. Paul, MN 55108 (across from the State Fair Grounds)…

Brought to you by the Construct Tomorrow Team: A construc-tion-industry program dedicated to empowering Minnesota’syouth. ***Find out about union apprenticeship training pro-grams that pay you to develop construction career skills. Thisis a career that provides good wages and great benefits, and noexpensive college tuition costs. Questions? Denise Woods, CMP, AGC of MN, Direct Phone:651/796-2186PA GAS EXPO 2014JULY 30th, KOVALCHICK CONVENTION and ATHLETIC COMPLEXWe’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.

2014 NEBRASKA CONSTRUCTION EXPO & FIELD DAYBROUGHT TO YOU BY NEBRASKA LICA CHAPTERJULY 31, 2014 (9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM)18060 OLD CHENEY ROAD, WALTON, NEACCESS MULTIPLE VENDORS AT ONCE…, HANDS ON TESTINGOF EQUIPMENT (ATTENDEES MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TOOPERATE EQUIPMENT…, LATEST INNOVATIONS AND PROD-UCTS…, FREE ADMISSION (**CURRENT NLICA CONTRACTORMEMBERS RECEIVE 2 COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH TICKETS),OPEN TO THE PUBLIC…, NETWORK WITH VENDORS AND COM-PETITION, MORE INFO: WWW.NELICA.ORG

AGC of Minnesota Golf TournamentFRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2014 Stonebrooke Golf Club, 2693 County Road 70, Shakopee, MN 7:00 AM – Registration/Continental Breakfast8:00 AM – Shotgun Start (Scramble)1:00 PM – Lunch, Awards, Door Prizes, RaffleGolf Registration: $150 per person

(received by AGC before July 14)$175 per person (received by AGC on or after July 14)

Lunch Only Registration: $25 per personFor more information, please call Denise Woods, 651/796-2186 or (800) 552-7670, ext. 206Email: [email protected]

Historical Construction Equipment Association 2014Convention

August 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…NGLCO FIELDDAY, 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].

Associated General Contractors of Minnesota (AGC ofMinnesota)SPORTING CLAYS FUNDRAISERWhen: AUGUST 25, 2014 – Monday, 12:30 PM until 6:30 PMWhere: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club, 3300 220th Street, E.,Prior Lake, MNContact: For more details on this event, contact Denise Woodsat AGCPhone: 651/796-2186 or [email protected]

The Ohio State University Farm Science Review EventSeptember 16 thru September 18, 2014The 52nd annual Ohio State University Farm Science Review willbe held Sept. 16-18 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, andpreparations are well underway for the annual farming show-case, which attracts more than 130,000 farmers, growers, pro-ducers and agricultural enthusiasts from across the U.S. andCanada annually. Participants are able to peruse 4,000 productlines from more than 600 commercial exhibitors and engage ineducational opportunities with Ohio State and Purdue Universityspecialists, Ohio State Extension, and the Ohio AgriculturalResearch and Development Center. More than 600 commercialexhibitors set up shop at the Review each year, displaying thelatest and greatest in farming technology, products, machineryand equipment. For exhibitors, it’s a chance to reconnect withestablished customers and connect with new ones. “If you cometo the 2014 Farm Science Review, you will ‘Experience theDifference.’” The Media coordinators for the Farm ScienceReview are:Janice Welsheimer, Wilt Public Relations937/688-3878; [email protected]; www.wiltpr.comTracy Turner, CFAES Communications and Technology614/688-1067; [email protected]; http://cfaes.osu.edu

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A-WARD ATTACHMENTS..........................................................................68

ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................70

AMERICAN CRUSHERS AND SCREENS ................................................48

ANACONDA USA ......................................................................................61

ARLINGTON HEAVY HAULING ................................................................21

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10

BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................54

BARGAINS ................................................................................................72

BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................................................23

BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................21

CAROLINA CAT ....................................................................................14-17

CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................55

CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ....................................................................11

CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................66

CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................72

CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ..................................................6

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BACKHOES & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ........................................46

REACH YOUR MARKET ..................................................................65

WANTED ..........................................................................................73

SHOPPING FOR USED EQUIPMENT ............................................27

AUCTION RESULTS ........................................................................80

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................................................32

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................................................87

DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................42

EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC ..........................................................................85

FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................................30

FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................19

FLECO ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................71

FLORIDA UTILITY TRAILER......................................................................29

G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9

GEHL ..........................................................................................................42

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................................................58

GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................................................43

H & E EQUIPMENT SERVICES ..................................................................6

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ................................................................88

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................71

INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................22

IROCK CRUSHERS ..................................................................................58

IRON PLANET............................................................................................75

JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................36

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................................37

KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................51

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP......................................................................33

KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................57

KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................31

KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..............................................................49

LABOUNTY MFG INC ................................................................................59

LBX ....................................................................................................44,45

LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO

LUMBERTON NC ........................................................................76,77

M K T MANUFACTURING..........................................................................23

MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................7

MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................69

MOTLEY'S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP

RICHMOND VA ................................................................................79

NORAM ................................................................................................34,35

NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................68

NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................13,19

PEMBERTON INC......................................................................................70

POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................13

POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................53

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................73

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

TUSCALOOSA AL ............................................................................82

ORLANDO FL ..................................................................................81

MYRTLE BEACH SC ........................................................................83

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................25

SANY AMERICA INC ............................................................................38,39

SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................50

SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................71

SULLIVAN PALATEK..................................................................................22

TEREX CRANES........................................................................................41

TEREX FUCHS ..........................................................................................63

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................68

TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................29

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................25

ALABAMA SUPPLEMENTCOWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3

JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7

THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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