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Major equipment used on the project includes a Manitowoc 888 crawler crane, a Manitowoc 999 crawler crane, a Link-Belt 90-ton (81-t) crane, a Link-Belt 65-ton (58-t) crane, a 200-ton (181-t) Kobelco hydraulic crawler crane CK2000-II. Construction contractors face a continuing cost squeeze, even though a key price index for construction materials dipped in October and showed only a moderate increase over the past year, according to an analysis of federal figures released Nov. 14 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials warned that recent and announced price increases may threaten the survival of some contractors. “Although several materials retreated in price last month, prices in the past year have still outpaced the tiny increases in contractors’ bids,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist of the construction trade association. “In addi- tion, some of the price drops have already reversed, or will soon, leaving contractors who have already submitted bids vulnerable to losses.” AGC Warns of Higher Prices By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT A brand-new Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC) is taking shape at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida under the direction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The design/build construction project was awarded to Hensel Phelps Construction Company in June 2011. The project will be built to achieve LEED Silver certification, and is fully appropriated through the National Defense Authorization Act. The 17-acre site (plus two-acre wetland development) will include a campus-style building complex, including a headquarters building, process/support area, radiochemistry Brand New AFTAC in Fla. Seeks LEED Certification Pinnacle Cranes Hosts Appreciation Luncheon…8 Ritchie Bros. Holds Sale in Orlando…74 Thompson Machinery, Weiler Sign Agreement…39 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally November 28, 2012 Vol. XXV • No. 24 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com see AFTAC page 18 By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT Eight years ago, Glenn Dobrogosz, executive director of Greensboro, N.C.’s Natural Science Center, believed the muse- um needed a new direction — a master plan that everyone would embrace. Searching for something unique to the area, he and his staff came up with the idea of “Science City USA — a single campus with an accredited park, aquarium and school. There will be three entities in one location, three destinations in one place.” Its crowning glory would be the 22,000-sq.-ft. (2,044 sq m), LEED-designed SciQuarium, the state’s only cen- ter-of-state aquar- ium. In addition to the new aquari- um, the existing museum will be gutted and reno- vated and the size of the zoo will be dou- bled in order to house endangered species, such as the orangutan. The addition is the biggest since the science center’s inception, but already the director says he wishes it was bigger. The Natural Science Center of Greensboro (originally the Greensboro Junior Museum) is a science museum and 24-acre zoological park — of which only half is currently being used — established in 1957. Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums since 2008, it is a member of the American Association of Museums. To “seed” the concept of the additions, Science Center Builds Unique ‘SciQuarium’ see SCIQUARIUM page 62 see AGC page 24 Structural steel erection for the Sci- Quarium. Table of Contents ................4 Trailers Section ............29-37 Paving Section ............39-51 Parts Section ....................52 Auction Section ..........68-79 Business Calendar ............72 Advertisers Index ..............78
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Major equipment used on the project includes aManitowoc 888 crawler crane, a Manitowoc 999crawler crane, a Link-Belt 90-ton (81-t) crane, a Link-Belt 65-ton (58-t) crane, a 200-ton (181-t) Kobelco hydraulic crawler crane CK2000-II.

Construction contractors face a continuingcost squeeze, even though a key price indexfor construction materials dipped in Octoberand showed only a moderate increase over thepast year, according to an analysis of federalfigures released Nov. 14 by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America. Associationofficials warned that recent and announcedprice increases may threaten the survival ofsome contractors.

“Although several materials retreated inprice last month, prices in the past year havestill outpaced the tiny increases in contractors’bids,” said Ken Simonson, chief economist ofthe construction trade association. “In addi-tion, some of the price drops have alreadyreversed, or will soon, leaving contractorswho have already submitted bids vulnerableto losses.”

AGC Warns of Higher Prices

By Brenda RuggieroCEG CORRESPONDENT

A brand-new Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC) is taking shape at Patrick AirForce Base in Florida under the direction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The design/buildconstruction project was awarded to Hensel Phelps Construction Company in June 2011. Theproject will be built to achieve LEED Silver certification, and is fully appropriated through theNational Defense Authorization Act. The 17-acre site (plus two-acre wetland development) will include a campus-style building

complex, including a headquarters building, process/support area, radiochemistry

Brand New AFTAC in Fla.Seeks LEED Certification

Pinnacle Cranes Hosts

Appreciation Luncheon…8

Ritchie Bros. Holds Sale

in Orlando…74

Thompson Machinery,

Weiler Sign Agreement…39

Inside

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

November 28, 2012 • Vol. XXV • No.24 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

see AFTAC page 18

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Eight years ago, Glenn Dobrogosz,executive director of Greensboro, N.C.’sNatural Science Center, believed the muse-um needed a new direction — a masterplan that everyone would embrace. Searching for something unique to the

area, he and his staff came up with the ideaof “Science City USA — a single campuswith an accredited park, aquarium andschool. There will be three entities in onelocation, threedestinations inone place.” Its crowning

glory would bethe 22,000-sq.-ft.(2,044 sq m),LEED-designedSciQuarium, thestate’s only cen-ter-of-state aquar-ium. In addition to

the new aquari-um, the existingmuseum will begutted and reno-vated and the size of the zoo will be dou-bled in order to house endangered species,such as the orangutan. The addition is thebiggest since the science center’s inception,but already the director says he wishes itwas bigger. The Natural Science Center of

Greensboro (originally the GreensboroJunior Museum) is a science museum and24-acre zoological park — of which onlyhalf is currently being used — establishedin 1957. Accredited by the Association ofZoos and Aquariums since 2008, it is amember of the American Association ofMuseums.To “seed” the concept of the additions,

Science CenterBuilds Unique‘SciQuarium’

see SCIQUARIUM page 62

see AGC page 24

Structural steelerection for the Sci-Quarium.

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

Trailers Section............29-37

Paving Section ............39-51

Parts Section ....................52

Auction Section ..........68-79

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

Advertisers Index..............78

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • November 28, 2012 • Page 3

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USED EQUIPMENT

Compactors - Padfoot2006 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122F ....$97,000

Compactors - Smooth Drum2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1716 Hrs....$128,000

2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 730 Hrs ......$120,000

Excavators - Crawler2005 VOLVO EC160B LC, 3068 Hrs $102,000

2006 VOLVO EC140B LC, 2422 Hrs ..$84,000

2008 VOLVO EC330CL, 4781 Hrs ....$186,000

2008 VOLVO EC160CL, 1608 Hrs ....$138,000

2008 VOLVO EC460CL, 5427 Hrs ....$240,000

Excavators - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2008 VOLVO EC55B, 1682 Hrs ........$56,400

Excavators - Wheel2010 VOLVO EW180C, 2038 Hrs ....$180,000

(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 1354-1976 Hrs ....

......................................$204,000 Ea.

Motor Graders2008 VOLVO G940, 1945 Hrs ........$175,000

Off-Highway Trucks2006 VOLVO A25D, 6715 Hrs ........$185,000

2005 VOLVO A25D, 5010 Hrs ........$190,000

(3) 2011 VOLVO A25F, 1222-1472 Hrs ........

......................................$348,000 Ea.

2008 VOLVO A30E, 3773 Hrs ........$312,000

(2) 2011 VOLVO A30E, 1949-2219 Hrs ........

..............................$384,000-$396,000

(7) 2011 VOLVO A30F, 1513-1985 Hrs ......................................$408,000-$414,000

(3) 2011 VOLVO A35F, 1771-2193 Hrs ..............................................$492,000 Ea.

(5) 2008 VOLVO A40E, 5042-6741 Hrs ......................................$315,000-$360,000

(2) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 2252-2876 Hrs ......................................$460,000-$510,000

(11) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 2095-2687 Hrs ....................................$492,000-$510,000

2007 VOLVO A40E FS, 5229 Hrs ....$414,000(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1182-3080 Hrs......................................$540,000-$588,000

(4) 2007 VOLVO T450D, 1366-2044 Hrs ............................................$300,000 Ea.

Skid Steers2006 VOLVO MC110B, 313 Hrs........$34,000

Water Equipment - Truck2006 VOLVO A30D, 5606 Hrs ........$190,000

Wheel Loaders(2) 2011 VOLVO L20F, 7-111 Hrs $58,800 Ea.(2) 2011 VOLVO L60F, 982-1306 Hrs ................................................$150,000 Ea.

2005 VOLVO L70E, 2647 Hrs ........$107,5002006 VOLVO L70E, 4225 Hrs ........$108,0002009 VOLVO L70F, 6501 Hrs ........$126,0002011 VOLVO L70F, 886 Hrs ..........$168,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 4194 Hrs........$260,0002008 VOLVO L150F, 3176 Hrs........$252,0002011 VOLVO L150G, 1635 Hrs ......$342,0002011 VOLVO L35ZD, 457 Hrs ..........$78,000

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www.ascvolvo.comVOLVO EC330BLC, 4522 Hrs, $160,000

(7) 2011 Volvo A30F 1259 - 1627 hrs,$402,000 - $414,000

2011 Volvo L35ZD, 292 hrs, $78,000

(4) 2007 Volvo T450D from 1354 hrs,$300,000

(3) 2010/11 Volvo EW180C, 1052-1930hrs, $180,000 – 204,000

(2) 2011 Volvo L60F, 630-997 hrs,$150,000

2011 Volvo L150G 1614 hrs, $342,000

(3) 2011 Volvo A35F, 1442 - 1695 hrs,$492,000

2008 – 2011 (15) Volvo A40E from 1810hrs, from $315,000

2007 Volvo A25D, 5400 hrs, New 5000gallon tank $230,000

(5) 2008 – 2010 Volvo L150F from 2336hrs, from $222,000

2010 VOLVO L90F, 3700 Hrs, NewRubber $150,000

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Construction Equipment Guide Southeast Edition (ISSN 1058-6474) is published bi-weekly by Construction EquipmentGuide Ltd. Advertising and Editorial Offices are located at 470 Maryland Dr., Ft. Washington, PA 19034. Toll Free800/523-2200 or Fax 215/885-2910. Annual Subscription Rate $65.00. Call for Canadian and foreign rates.

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

IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…TRAILERSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on trailers.

FEATURES…PINNACLE CRANES HOSTS APPRECIATION EVENT FORBLYTHE CONSTRUCTION CO.Pinnacle Cranes wanted to thank the people at Blythe ConstructionCompany and felt preparing lunch for them a few days beforeThanksgiving was appropriate.

ARTBA SAYS STRONG SUPPORT CONSISTENT IN LAST4 ELECTIONSThree of the four statewide measures to raise additional transportationfunds passed with an average approval rate of 63 percent.

HUD PAVES WAY FOR NEW HOSPITAL INKATRINA-HIT AREAThe new hospital is planned for the site of the former Pendleton MemorialMethodist Hospital.

CATERPILLAR UNVEILS FIRST HYBRID EXCAVATOR,CAT 336E HThe Cat 336E H uses a new hydraulic hybrid technology developedby Caterpillar.

POST-STORM CONSTRUCTION HIRING MAY BOOSTINDUSTRY, AID U.S. ECONOMYConstruction firms, contractors and local governments will hire to rebuild orrenovate homes, buildings, roads and bridges that were damagedor destroyed.

THOMPSON MACHINERY, WEILER ANNOUNCE SALESAGREEMENTThe agreement grants Thompson Machinery the exclusive rights to marketselect Weiler brand asphalt products in middle Tennessee, west Tennesseeand north Mississippi.

MORE THAN 1,500 BIDDERS PARTICIPATE IN RITCHIEAUCTIONThe auction featured close to 1,100 equipment items and trucks, includingwheel loaders, hydraulic excavators, crawler tractors, motorgraders,forklifts and truck tractors.

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, LGP Blade..................................CanopySN# RKG03563 — 2,500 Hrs.,2007 D5GLGP:

$69,500SN# YYY00173 — 2000 Hrs.,

CAB, A/C, GP Bkt................................SN# CXK00608 — 3,500 Hrs.,2010 928HZ:

$62,000, LGP Blade..................................SN# RKG03563 — 2,500 Hrs.,

Dual Fuel, 4WD.......................................2008 GS3384RT:

$120,000 CAB, A/C, GP Bkt................................SN# CXK00608 — 3,500 Hrs.,

,XL Blade, Hours are correct....Canopy2005 D3GXL:

$22,500Dual Fuel, 4WD.......................................SN# 338441825 – 500 Hrs.,2008 GS3384RT:

$40,000,XL Blade, Hours are correct....SN# JMH01586 — 600 Hrs.,2005 D3GXL:

$60,000racks..A/C, 30” GP Bkt, Thumb, Rubber TSN# BCM02099 – 2,300 Hrs.,2008 307C:

, LGP Blade.................................CanopySN# LLL00480 — 2,000 Hrs.,2008 D3KLGP:

$60,000CABSN# BCM02099 – 2,300 Hrs.,

, A/C..........................., 200HP P, A/C...........................FreightlinerSN# 4DM42354 – 34,000 Mi.,2004 Dump Truck:

$53,000, LGP Blade.................................SN# LLL00480 — 2,000 Hrs.,

OROPS, 48” Forks...................................2007 1044C-54:

$40,000, A/C...........................SN# 4DM42354 – 34,000 Mi.,

, Std Stk, Rubber TCanopy2007 305CCR:

$75,000OROPS, 48” Forks...................................SN# 104433223 – 2,000 Hrs.,2007 1044C-54:

$37,000racks............., Std Stk, Rubber TSN# HWJ01921 — 800 Hrs.,2007 305CCR:

$52,500Boom Lift, Diesel.....................................SN# S60-17998 – 2,500 Hrs.,2008 GENIE S60:

Canopy ,LGP Blade................................SN# LLL00614 — 1,200 Hrs.,2010 D3KLGP:

$52,500SN# S60-17998 – 2,500 Hrs.,

Bkt......................GP A/C, 2-Speed, CAB, SN# JA2010 246C CL2:

$62,000Canopy ,LGP Blade................................SN# LLL00614 — 1,200 Hrs.,

, GP Bkt., LFCanopy2009 289C L2:

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Boom Lift, Diesel..................................2010 GENIE S125:

$39,500, 2-Spd...................... LF F, 2-Spd......................SN# JMP00650 — 1,850 Hrs.,

$157,500Boom Lift, Diesel..................................SN# S125-2862 – 1,100 Hrs.,2010 GENIE S125:

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$25,000Cab, A/C, GP Bkt.....................................SN# BXM02941 – 1,300 Hrs.,2006 242B CL1:

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CAB, A/C, Std. Stk, Rubber TSN# GBB0325 — 550 Hrs.,2008 302.5C:

$55,000ires.......................SN# DAR00426 — 276 Hrs.,

OROPS, 48” Forks...................................2008 TL1055:

$29,500racks........CAB, A/C, Std. Stk, Rubber TSN# GBB0325 — 550 Hrs.,

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on Boom, Rear Mount....................20-TTon Boom, Rear Mount....................2007 National 690:

$77,500OROPS, 48” Forks...................................SN# TBM00974 — 2,750 Hrs.,

$130,000on Boom, Rear Mount....................

SN# 293402 – 29,000 Mi.,2007 National 690:

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Pinnacle Cranes Hosts AppreciationEvent for Blythe Construction Co.

The day’s chefs from Pinnacle Cranes (L-R) are Tommy McGinnis, Joe Crawford, RayMullis, Ken Gamble, Mark Baker, Johnie Alexander, Patrick Leatherwood, Jenny Prattand Jim Mackinson.

Ray Mullis (L), Pinnacle Cranes, talks with CharlieKillough, Blythe Construction Company, operator of theLink-Belt LB238HSL; and Arthur King, Blythe ConstructionCompany, operator of the Link-Belt 218HSL.

Ronnie Melker (L), project engineer, and GeraldMcMahon, project superintendent, BlytheConstruction Inc., go over a few job details beforethey eat their lunch.

Josh Tombelin (R) reaches for his favorites to makehis lunch perfect.

The Blythe Construction crew was verygrateful to the people at Pinnacle Craneswho prepared their lunch.

Mark Baker (L) was multi-tasking beautifully by helping a customer over thephone and cooking the hotdogs. Meanwhile, Tommy McGinnis cooked the burg-ers to perfection.

On Nov. 20 Pinnacle Cranes, a division of CarolinaTractor, held a customer appreciation lunch for theentire crew working on Blythe Construction

Company’s I-485 Charlotte, N.C., outer loop extension.The event was held at the field office trailer area of theBlythe project.Pinnacle Cranes wanted to thank the people at Blythe

Construction Companyfor their business and feltpreparing lunch for them afew days beforeThanksgiving was appro-priate. The lunch consist-ed of hamburgers, hot-dogs, all the fixins, cook-ies, chips and all the Coca-Cola anyone needed.

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ARTBA Says Strong SupportConsistent in Last 4 ElectionsVoters on Nov. 6 demonstrated once again

the importance of transportation by approv-ing 68 percent of the measures to increase orextend funding for highways, bridges andtransit, an American Road & TransportationBuilders Association (ARTBA) reviewfound. The association tracked 31 measures

overall — five were statewide initiatives and26 were local. All of the seven bond initia-tives were approved by voters. Eighteenmeasures were for increasing, extending orrenewing a sales tax for transportation pur-poses, two were property taxextensions and one was for alocal gas tax. The total valueapproved was $2.4 billion. The results are consistent

with previous elections,ARTBA said. In 2010, vot-ers approved 61 percent ofsimilar measures, 78 percentin 2008, 77 percent in 2006and 76 percent in 2004. “The results show the

American people are look-ing for solutions to addresstheir transportation chal-lenges and are willing to paymore if they know the rev-enue generated will be usedfor its intended purpose,”said ARTBA Chief Economist Alison PremoBlack, who compiled the list. Three of the four statewide measures to

raise additional transportation funds passedwith an average approval rate of 63 percent.Arkansas voters approved a one-half centincrease in the state sales tax to cover a $1.3billion bond issue for roads and bridges. Thetemporary sales and use tax will help fundimprovements for state highways andbridges, county roads, city streets and othersurface transportation. Alaska votersapproved a bond issue of $453.5 million fortransportation.Although a strong majority of voters (65

percent) in Los Angeles, Calif., supportedMeasure J, which would have extended the30-year one-half cent sales tax passed in2008 for an additional 30 years, the ballotinitiative needed a 66 percent super majorityfor approval. The current sales tax measure

is set to expire in 2039. Had the measurepassed, it would have extended the currentsales tax to 2069. Three ballot initiatives did not specifically

ask voters to increase funding for roads,bridges or transit, but they did address trans-portation issues. Voters in Michigan openeda path to one of the largest bridge projects inthe nation by rejecting an initiative thatwould have required a statewide referendumbefore building an international crossing toCanada. The referendum was initiated bythe owner of the Ambassador Bridge to pre-

vent a new crossing over the Detroit River.Earlier this year, the Canadian governmentannounced an agreement with MichiganGov. Rick Snyder (R) to build and pay for anew, publicly owned bridge betweenWindsor, Ontario, and Detroit, just 2 mi.south of the Ambassador Bridge. TheCanadian Transport Minister said the bridgewill now be built “as soon as possible.” Thecost of the project is estimated to be $1 bil-lion.Voters in Cornelius, Ore., rejected a meas-

ure to repeal the local fuel tax, which is usedto improve roads. Residents of VirginiaBeach, Va., approved a nonbinding referen-dum in support of having the local city coun-cil explore extending a local light rail systeminto the city. A complete copy of ARTBA’s report can

be found in “current issues” of the “govern-ment affairs” section of www.artba.org.

“The results show theAmerican people are looking for solutions toaddress their transportation challenges …”

Alison Premo BlackARTBA Chief Economist

Arkansas Approves $37.8MContract to Widen HighwayLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) The Arkansas

Highway Commission has awarded a $37.8million contract to widen a highway that willprovide a direct, four-lane route betweenLittle Rock and Jonesboro. The commission approved a contract for

Arkansas 226, which will link U.S. 49 nearJonesboro to U.S. 67 near Newport. Theproject involves the construction of twomore lanes for about 3 mi. (4.8 km) onArkansas 226 from its new connector to U.S.49 at Gibson, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported. Robertson Contractors Inc., of Poplar

Bluff, Mo., submitted the lowest bid for theproject, which when finished will speed uptraffic between the state capital andJonesboro, the Craighead County seat. Eightother contractors submitted bids rangingfrom $38.4 million to $44.2 million.

Another contract will be awarded laterthis year to widen 1.85 mi. (3 km) ofArkansas 226 west to the future Cashbypass. The commission also awarded contracts

for five major projects in north and north-west Arkansas. Those projects include:$13.9 million for Arkansas 5 in StoneCounty, $6.21 million for Arkansas 16 inFayetteville, $5.4 million for Arkansas 265in Springdale, $4.39 million for Interstate540 in Washington County and $4.5 millionfor Arkansas 5 in Baxter County. Also Sept. 12, the commission ratified the

initial $225 million bond sale for a $1.2 bil-lion interstate repair program that willfinance about 75 projects on 455 mi. (732km) of interstate. Voters approved renewal ofa $575 million bond program lastNovember.

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New Orleans East…

HUD Paves Way for NewHospital in Katrina-Hit AreaNEW ORLEANS (AP) New Orleans

Mayor Mitch Landrieu has announced fed-eral mortgage insurance approval that willallow construction to begin on a full-servicehospital in New Orleans East — one of theareas devastated by flooding in 2005 whenlevees failed during Hurricane Katrina. Landrieu’s office said that the U.S.

Department of Housing and UrbanDevelopment made a commitment to insurea $97.6 million loan for the hospital. Hisoffice said the project, valued at a total of$130 million, will restore full-service healthcare to residents in New Orleans East — anissue Landrieu has emphasized since takingoffice in May 2010. The new hospital is planned for the site of

the former Pendleton Memorial MethodistHospital. “Securing this funding is a critical mile-

stone for the New Orleans East communityand our entire city as we continue towards

our goal of a full service hospital.” saidKaren DeSalvo, city health commissioner. DeSalvo said an urgent care center that

has been operating helped demonstrate tofederal evaluators that there is a demand forhealth care services in the area. DeSalvo said the 80-bed hospital will

likely handle certain initial services, liketreating heart attacks or strokes, but morecomplex procedures would be referred toother hospitals in the area. However, she saidthat the city is exploring public-private part-nerships that could expand offerings at thefacility. The city expects to begin demolition of

some unwanted buildings at the site andwants to begin construction by November orDecember. In addition to the $97.6 million inloans, New Orleans officials have alreadysecured $48 million in grants and fundingfrom the Federal Emergency ManagementAgency.

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2005 VolvoEC210BLC,2941 Hrs,HydraulicThumb,Coupler,42” Bucket$94,000

2002 Thompson12” WellpointPump, Deere6.8L Diesel,Low Hours, 150Gal, Fuel Tank$8,500

2001 CatIT28G,7700 Hrs,Coupler,Forks andBucket$57,000

2004 Cat322CL,6100 Hrs,HydraulicThumb, 42” Bucket$85,000

2008KomatsuPC160LC-7,4700 Hrs,MechanicalThumb$79,000

2006 Morbark2600HorizontalGrinder, 130Hrs, WirelessRemote,ExcellentCondition$130,000

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Caterpillar 740BED, Used, Serial #740BEDMS1839, ID # MS1839, 740 Bed ......................................................................$5,556

Caterpillar D10BLADE, Used, Serial #

045G01201, ID # C063880A1, D10 Cushion

Blade....................................................$29,567

Caterpillar D10BLADE, Used, Serial #

D10BLADEBL460, ID # BL460, D10 SU Blade..

............................................................$39,058

Caterpillar D10BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD10BLADEBL315, ID # BL315, D10T U Blade

............................................................$45,094

Caterpillar D10BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD10BLADEBL411, ID # BL411, D10R SU

Blade....................................................$38,271

Caterpillar D10BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD10BLADEBL432, ID # BL432, D10 U Blade

w/ Dual Tilt ..........................................$57,158

Caterpillar D10BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD10RBLADEBL247, ID # BL247, D10R U

Blade....................................................$26,009

Caterpillar D11BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD11BLADEBL442, ID # BL442, D11 U Blade

............................................................$76,800

Caterpillar D11BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD11RBLADEBL363, ID # BL363, D11R U

Blade....................................................$94,444

Caterpillar D11RBLADE, Used, Serial #

UD11RBLADEBL213, ID # BL213, D11R Carry

Dozer Blade..........................................$52,083

Caterpillar D7BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD7BLADEBL430, ID # BL430, D7 Straight

Blade....................................................$20,833

Caterpillar D8NBLADE, Used, Serial #

UD8NBLADEBL453, ID # BL453, D8N U Blade

............................................................$25,000

Caterpillar D8RBLADE, Used, Serial #

UD8RTBLADEBL218, ID # BL218, D8R/T SU

Blade......................................................$9,898

Caterpillar D9BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD9NBLADEBL250, ID # BL250, D9 SU Blade

............................................................$37,500

Caterpillar D9BLADE, Used, Serial #

UD9NBLADEBL219, ID # BL219, D9N SU

Blade....................................................$18,773

Caterpillar 992BOOM, Used, Serial #U992BOOMMS1366, ID # MS1366, 992D HighLift Boom ............................................$28,778

Caterpillar 33042, Used, Serial #U33042BU1756, ID # BU1756, 330DL 42”Digging Bucket ....................................$12,500Caterpillar 33060, Used, Serial #U33060BU1807, ID # BU1807, 336DL 60”Digging Bucket ....................................$13,194Caterpillar 33060, Used, Serial #U33060BU1834, ID # BU1834, 336DL 60”Digging Bucket ....................................$13,889Caterpillar 33060, Used, Serial #U33060BU1835, ID # BU1835, 330DL 60”Digging Bucket ....................................$11,170Caterpillar 33060, Used, Serial #U33060BU1836, ID # BU1836, 330DL 60”Digging Bucket ....................................$12,467Caterpillar 33060, Used, Serial #U33060BU1913, ID # BU1913, 330DL 60”Digging Bucket ....................................$13,889Caterpillar 33066, Used, Serial #U33066BU1751, ID # BU1751, 336DL 66”Digging Bucket ....................................$13,194Caterpillar 33066, Used, Serial #U33066BU1906, ID # BU1906, 330DL 66”Digging Bucket - DB Link ....................$16,177Caterpillar 33072, Used, Serial #U33072BU1758, ID # BU1758, 330 72”Digging Bucket ....................................$12,856

Caterpillar 34554, Used, Serial #

U34554BU1720, ID # BU1720, 345CL 54”

Digging Bucket ....................................$15,172

Caterpillar 5130BKT, Used, Serial #

U5130BKTMS1526, ID # MS1526, 5130 109”

13.1CUYD Bucket ................................$20,000

Caterpillar 980GP, Used, Serial #

U980GPFB972, ID # FB972, 980GP 7.25CUYD

Pin-on Bucket ........................................$6,944

Caterpillar 992GP, Used, Serial #

U992GPFB789, ID # FB789, 992GP Pin-on

Bucket ..................................................$61,111

Caterpillar 992GP, Used, Serial #

U992GPFB818, ID # FB818, 992GP Straight C

Series Bucket ......................................$30,525

Entek 36596, Used, Serial # U36596BU430, ID

# BU430, Entek 96” 7.25CUYD Bucket- VB

Link......................................................$14,698

Fleco 33660, Used, Serial # U33030BU1747,

ID # BU1747, Fleco 60” Digging Bucket ..........

............................................................$12,500

Caterpillar 980FRKS, Used, Serial #

U980FRKSFA640, ID # FA640, 980 Forks ........

............................................................$13,942

Caterpillar 777GATE, Used, Serial #

U777GATEMS1807, ID # MS1807, 777 Tailgate

............................................................$18,713

Caterpillar 777GATE, Used, Serial #

U777GATEMS1808, ID # MS1808, 777 Tailgate

............................................................$18,497

Caterpillar 980LIFTARM, Used, Serial #

U980LIFTARMMS1242, ID # MS1242, 980 Lift

Arm ......................................................$13,125

Caterpillar D10RIP, Used, Serial #

UD10RIPRR183, ID # RR183, D10R Single

Shank Ripper........................................$35,224

Caterpillar D11RIP, Used, Serial #

UD11RIPRR154, ID # RR154, D11 Single

Shank Ripper........................................$33,333

Caterpillar D8RIP, Used, Serial #

UD8RIPRR177, ID # RR177, D8T Multi Shank

Ripper (1 Shank) ..................................$48,832

Caterpillar D9RIP, Used, Serial #

UD9TRIPRR105, ID # RR105, D9T Single

Shank Ripper........................................$38,467

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Caterpillar D10BLADE, Used, Serial # UD10BLADEBL411, ID# BL411, D10R SU Blade..................................................$38,271

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Caterpillar D11BLADE, Used, Serial # UD11BLADEBL442, ID# BL442, D11 U Blade ......................................................$76,800

Entek 36596, Used, Serial # U36596BU430, ID # BU430,Entek 96” 7.25CUYD Bucket- VB Link ............................$14,698

Caterpillar 34554, Used, Serial # U34554BU1720, ID #BU1720, 345CL 54” Digging Bucket ..............................$15,172

Caterpillar 33066, Used, Serial # U33066BU1751, ID #BU1751, 336DL 66” Digging Bucket ..............................$13,194

Caterpillar 33066, Used, Serial # U33066BU1906, ID #BU1906, 330DL 66” Digging Bucket - DB Link..............$16,177

Caterpillar 33060, Used, Serial # U33060BU1913, ID #BU1913, 330DL 60” Digging Bucket ..............................$13,889

Caterpillar 980FRKS, Used, Serial # U980FRKSFA640, ID #FA640, 980 Forks..............................................................$13,942

Caterpillar 740BED, Used, Serial # 740BEDMS1839, ID #MS1839, 740 Bed................................................................$5,556

CATERPILLAR D11R, Used, BL213.....$52,083

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CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702

CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 2318552/31754

CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062

CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt , 1120723/34470

CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt , 1383122/34471

CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Rebuilt , 1725385/34669

CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Rebuilt , 1725386/34668

CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt , 2327558/34667

CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt , 2327559/34666

CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Used, 1V5906/28594

CATERPILLAR D5M, D5M LGP, D5N, New,

2096089/32261

CATERPILLAR D10, Used, C063880A1

CATERPILLAR D11R, Used, BL213

CATERPILLAR D9N, D9R, D9T, Used, 7T5384 BL250

CATERPILLAR 690B, Used, 690BLADE/28782

CATERPILLAR D8R, D8T, Used, 2558707/36134

CATERPILLAR D9R, Used, 1088280/37142

CATERPILLAR 375, Used, 1056205/36608

CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 226, 226B, 228, 232, 242,

246, 247, 252, 256, 257, 262, 267, 268, 272, 277, 287,

New, 2856095/32284

CATERPILLAR 330C, Used, 3029013/32549

CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692684/32548

CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, New, 2692685/32547

CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II,

345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1366243/29066

CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II,

345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1389673/29067

CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 1353706/29532

CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 2637329/29534

CATERPILLAR 345B, 350, Used, 1366241/32499

CATERPILLAR 345C, 345D, Used, 2811821/32544

CATERPILLAR 416C, Used, 1345869/36935

CATERPILLAR 416C, 416D, 416E, 420C, 420D, 420E,

426C, New, 1345869/30959

CATERPILLAR 953, Used, FB485

CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420,

420C, 420D, 420E, New, PSM1/28431

CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Used, 2V6541/32635

CATERPILLAR 416E, Used, 2193389/36934

CATERPILLAR 446D, Used, 9R3236/36941

CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 1101397/32316

CATERPILLAR 980H, Used, 2321393/34599

CATERPILLAR 988G, New, 1289664/29291

CATERPILLAR CS-563C, CS-431C, CS-433C, CS-583C,

Used, 1228953/35790

CATERPILLAR D10, Used, 3T8106/36149

CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 7T0973/33845

CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Used, 1082517/33834

CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500

PETERBILT 300, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562

CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 2343097/34482

CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Used, 1146030/28593

CATERPILLAR D8R, D8T, Used, 6Y0610/34142

CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, 2173654/32566

CATERPILLAR 420E, Used, 2227379/36938

CATERPILLAR 928G, Used, 1356323/36933

CATERPILLAR 953C, 953D, Used, 2407867/36932

CATERPILLAR 235, Used, 8J4589/591

CATERPILLAR 332L, Used, 1772439/2877

CATERPILLAR 416, Used, CYLP1/28222

CATERPILLAR 777D, Rebuilt , 8J8865/32476

CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Rebuilt , 4T6792/31244

CATERPILLAR 518, Rebuilt , 1V3304/2957

CATERPILLAR 631, Rebuilt , 4D5730/2996

CATERPILLAR 836, Rebuilt , 1367631/3203

CATERPILLAR 769B, Rebuilt , 9M3946/3273

CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079

CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078

CATERPILLAR 824C, Rebuilt , 4V1073/3180

CATERPILLAR 836C, Used, 1452440/3212

CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt , 6W7392/3248

DRESSER 350C, Rebuilt , 11DF00002B/2945

CATERPILLAR 740, Used, 1537076/28643

CATERPILLAR 12G, Rebuilt , 7N1188/3406

CATERPILLAR 312C, Used, 1896184/33911

CATERPILLAR 345B, Used, 1382001/37356

CATERPILLAR 375L, Used, 1344137/33644

CATERPILLAR 769D, Rebuilt , 1230206/32272

CATERPILLAR 773B, Rebuilt , 1W0773/32116

CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 6N2585/35346

CATERPILLAR 953B, Rebuilt , 6I0793/3297

CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt , 1168671/34551

CATERPILLAR 962G, Used, 1168671/35706

CATERPILLAR 980C, Rebuilt , 2W1004/35057

CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt , 2023123/35618

CATERPILLAR CS-563C, Used, 1117717/36108

CATERPILLAR D25C, Used, 2W1557/34695

CATERPILLAR D300E, Used, 1443922/3211

CATERPILLAR D8K, D8H, Used, D342/36591

CATERPILLAR D8K, D8H, Used, D342/36265

SULLAIR 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541

PETERBILT 13-210, 224, 265, 281, 300, 310, 320, 330,

335, 340, 341, 346, 348, 348A, 348M, 348N, 348S,

349, 349A, 351, 351A, 351ST, 352A, 352M, 352S, 353,

357, 358, 358A, 358M, 358ST, 359, 359A, 359B, 359M,

359S, 359ST, 362, 367, 372, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379,

379EXHD, 381, 383, 385, 386, CB300, Rebuilt ,

6I3479/2562

CATERPILLAR 943, Rebuilt , 8G8375/3264

CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 3W8424/31118

CATERPILLAR D11N, D11R, D11T, Rebuilt , 1409791

CATERPILLAR D11N, D11R, D11T, Rebuilt ,

2072683/35078

CATERPILLAR D6R, Rebuilt, 2012078/31951

CATERPILLAR 320, Rebuilt , 7Y1571/33882

CATERPILLAR 730, Used, 1475225/2883

CATERPILLAR 973, Used, 8G0278/36396 & 36395

CATERPILLAR 953C, Rebuilt , 1122360/3197

CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt , 1605585/8037

CATERPILLAR AP-1055, Used, 2569597/3186

CATERPILLAR D10L, D10, Rebuilt , 7G0061/31120

CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt , 9W3649

CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt , 3T0553/32787

CATERPILLAR D9N, Used, 9W7790/35682

CATERPILLAR 973, Used, 8G0279/264

CATERPILLAR 215, Rebuilt , 3G5861/771

CATERPILLAR D10N, D10R, Used, 9W9734/34143

CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 9W8174/316

CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt , 4T4911/32405

CATERPILLAR 375L, 375, Used, 1096159/36610

CATERPILLAR 330D, 330D LC, 330DL, 336D, 336DL,

Used, 1994539/33878

CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183

CATERPILLAR D6G, Used, 9G6038/32841

CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141

CATERPILLAR D9N, D9R, Rebuilt , 7T3894/36172 &

36173

CATERPILLAR D8H, D8, Used, 7S9190/36642

CATERPILLAR 320D, Used, 9W9351

CATERPILLAR 330D, Used, 6Y8180

CATERPILLAR D7E, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, New,

7T5969/29920

CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, 3510955/30222

CATERPILLAR 5130, New, 1554102/32845

CATERPILLAR 304.5, 305.5, New, 1584765/35694

CATERPILLAR 297C, Used, 297CUC/35154

CATERPILLAR 297C, Used, 297CUC/35154B

CATERPILLAR 515, Used, 8E7031/3262

CATERPILLAR 641, 651, Rebuilt , 7M5925/3254

CATERPILLAR 450E, New, 2018563/2515

CATERPILLAR 450E, Rebuilt , 2018563/3281

CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3P6809/33473

CATERPILLAR 836C, Rebuilt, 1419909/3207

CATERPILLAR 924G, Rebuilt, 1402772/27097

CATERPILLAR 930G, 938G, Used, 2348866/32134

CATERPILLAR 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963

CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1862525/34552

CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 1167684/28934

CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318

CATERPILLAR 992C, Rebuilt, 3P9241/29904

CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 3P7556/31378

CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt , 9G7060/32268

CATERPILLAR D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234

CATERPILLAR D6D, Rebuilt , 7G4245/3252

CATERPILLAR D8K, Rebuilt , 9G6678/3268

CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt , 9P2213/32542

CATERPILLAR D8H, Used, 31E1067/36601

CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, W12E/36135

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Hensel Phelps Employs Local Subcontractors on Projectlaboratory/cleanrooms, parkinggarage, and a central utility plant.Following construction of the newfacility, the existing AFTAC head-quarters building will be demol-ished. “The Air Force Technical

Applications Center, located atPatrick AFB in Cocoa Beach, Fla.,provides national authorities quali-ty technical measurements to mon-itor nuclear treaty compliance,”said Susan A. Romano, director ofpublic affairs for the AFTAC. “Thecenter develops advanced prolifer-ation monitoring technologies topreserve our nation’s security. Toaccomplish that mission, AFTACoperates and maintains a globalnetwork of nuclear event detectionsensors called the U.S. AtomicEnergy Detection System, orUSAEDS (pronounced use-aids).Once the USAEDS senses a distur-bance underground, underwater inthe atmosphere or in space, theevent is analyzed for nuclear iden-tification and the findings arereported to national commandauthorities through HeadquartersAir Force.”Site preparation for the project

began in January 2012, and thebeneficial occupancy date is sched-uled for January 2014. The con-tract calls for a 276,000 sq. ft.(25,641sq m) headquarters facility,a 38,000 sq. ft. (3,530 sq m) radio-chemistry analysis laboratory, a23,000 sq. ft. (2,136 sq m) central

utility plant, and a five-story park-ing garage. The hardened facilitywill be able to withstand aCategory 3 hurricane. “Despite some tropical storms

that came through Central Floridaduring the summer months of2012, the project is currently onschedule,” Romano said. “Weathercan sometimes be thebiggest hindrance in CentralFlorida, especially duringhurricane season, butHensel Phelps establishedwork-around solutions tomake up for lost time due toinclement weather.”Romano noted that, since

January 2012, more than7,000 20-ton dump trucksthat imported fill dirt, a totalof 140,000 cu. yds. (107,037cu m), made a one-way, 20-mi. trip through BrevardCounty without incident andin sync with the federalinstallation through entrycontrol points. The fill dirtwas used to raise the foun-dation to the proper eleva-tion. In addition, 350 tons(317 t) of steel were deliv-ered to the site.“They completed all

Environmental Compliancerequirements and permitswith St. Johns River WaterManagement for theWetland Mitigation Projectprior to start of vertical con-struction,” she said.

“Partners worked together toaccomplish the construction andenvironmental monitoring criteriato complete the permit goals.”Romano reported that in Fiscal

Year 2011, this project was thelargest dollar-value MilitaryConstruction (MILCON) projectin the U.S. Air Force.

“The radiochemistry lab isunique,” she said. “There is noother lab like it in the Departmentof Defense. The U.S. Government(USG) for its nuclear treaty obliga-tions and the national technicalnuclear forensics effort relies onthe fusion of information fromcredible sources to identify radio-

logical or nuclear materials,devices and/or debris. Thesesources include lawenforcement agencies, intel-ligence information anddefense agencies. The AirForce — and AFTAC inparticular — offers capabil-ities that other civilian agen-cies cannot, such as theWC-135, an airborne plat-form that collects particu-lates and gaseous effluentsand debris and laboratorymanagement expertise.”Romano noted that the

facility meets the U.S.Green Building Council’sLeadership in Energy andEnvironmental Design(LEED) program require-ments for achieving anoverall “Silver” rating. Themajor significance of thatrating is a reduction of cur-rent energy use by nearly 20percent. The project is expected to

create more than 200 localjobs while generating nearly$140 million to the localeconomy through subcon-

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great lengths to reach out to region-al subcontractors to keep the proj-ect local to Central Florida,”Romano said. Major subcontractors included

Don Luchetti Construction,Melbourne, Fla., for site/civil; MCDean, Tampa, Fla., forelectrical/communications; CCKCorporation, Orlando, Fla., forconcrete; Ivey’s Construction,Merritt Island, Fla. for steel erec-tion; Critchfield MechanicalSystems, San Jose, Cal., formechanical systems; BeyelBrothers, Orlando, Fla., for craneservices; Affiliated EngineersIncorporated, Madison, Wis., formechanical systems; ModernPlumbing, Winter Springs, Fla., forplumbing; and Steel ServicesCorporation, Jackson, Miss., forsteel fabrication.Major equipment used on the

project includes a Manitowoc 888crawler crane, a Manitowoc 999crawler crane, a Link-Belt 90-ton(81-t) crane, a Link-Belt 65-ton(58-t) crane, a 200-ton (181-t)Kobelco hydraulic crawler craneCK2000-II; 32 M telescopic con-crete pumps, 52 M telescopic con-crete pumps, forklifts, and JLGhigh reach boom lifts.

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Site preparation for the project began in January 2012, and the beneficialoccupancy date is scheduled for January 2014.

Members of the crew from MC Dean, Tampa,Fla. The subcontractor is responsible forelectrical/communications work on theproject.

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Caterpillar Unveils First Hybrid Excavator, Cat 336E HCaterpillar Inc. unveiled the first model in

its new line of hybrid excavators, the Cat336E H, at its Mossville Industrial DesignCenter on Oct. 16 at a special trade pressevent, “The Next Generation is Here.” Thenew 336E H will be sold and serviced exclu-sively through the global Cat dealer networkfollowing the machine’s official launch atbauma 2013 in Munich, Germany. The orderboard for the Cat 336E H opens in Feb.2013, with factory shipments beginning inMarch 2013.The Cat 336E H uses a new hydraulic

hybrid technology developed by Caterpillar. “A hybrid is independent of any particular

technology — it doesn’t have to be electric,”said Ken Gray, global product manager oflarge hydraulic excavators for Caterpillar’sexcavation division. “There are many waysto store and reuse energy, including ourpatented hydraulic hybrid system featuredon the Cat 336E H.“Caterpillar has developed, built, and test-

ed electric hybrid excavators, but—untilnow—we had not found a hybrid approachthat would actually lower our customers’owning and operating costs,” Gray said.“Large excavators operate in high-produc-tion applications in which fuel is a very sig-nificant operating cost for our customers. So,the 336E H, the hybrid version of our work-horse 336E, is ideal for introducing our newhydraulic hybrid technology, with its morethan 300 filed patents.“We can’t wait to see the reaction of our

customers to the 336E H,” said Gray. “We’reconfident they will be delighted. No othercommercially available technology hashigher power density than hydraulics, andthat’s why we selected a hydraulic solutionto help our customers achieve substantialfuel savings. The 336E H also meets strin-gent Tier IV Interim/Stage IIIB emissionstandards. It is extraordinarily quiet, too. Soit’s a socially responsible machine for ourcustomers to own, and they will sacrificenothing in terms of performance, power,force, speed or production. Once more, theowning and operating costs for the 336E Hare actually lower than the standardmachine. That’s the value customers expectfrom Cat excavators.”“The 336E H is a game-changer — the

most revolutionary excavator to come tomarket in decades,” said Gary Stampanato,vice president of Caterpillar’s excavationdivision. “Customers aren’t going to choosethe 336E H simply because it is sustainable.They will select it because it actually lowerstheir owning and operating costs, and main-tains the performance of our industry leader,the 336E. Caterpillar has the most produc-tive and fuel-efficient excavator product linein the industry, and our customers are sup-ported by the best dealers in the world. The

336E H extends our leadership, is the rightthing to do for our customers and is a sign ofgreat things to come.”

Technology“Caterpillar’s corporate technology strate-

gy centers on research and development inadvancing technology to meet customers’needs today, which is what the 336E Hdoes,” said Tana Utley, Caterpillar’s chieftechnology officer and vice president of theproduct development and global technologydivision. “We’re also continuously workingon innovations that we anticipate will meettheir future needs. That’s why we’re contin-uing our research and development in elec-tric hybrid technology too, which actuallybegan our hybrid development path severalyears ago.”“Caterpillar has an extraordinary team of

people working on hybrid technology solu-tions for the next generation of Cat hydraulicexcavators,” added Gray. “They are fromevery corner of the world, are among thevery best and brightest minds, and they arelistening very closely to our customers. It’sexciting for me to see their enthusiasm forthis project and the quality product they havedeveloped in the 336E H, and we’re just get-ting started.”“I am absolutely confident our engineers

will continue to discover and develop thebest hybrid approaches for Caterpillar’sextensive line of equipment and applica-tions, whether that’s some form of hydraulicor electric hybrid system or something as ofyet unknown,” Utley added. “At Caterpillar,we don’t simply engage in creating newtechnologies like the hydraulic hybrid sys-tem just for technology’s sake, or simply toprove that we can. Our technology strategy’sfocus never loses sight of what our research

and development efforts can mean to ourcustomers’ success — today and in thefuture.” Since the introduction of the 300 Series in

1994, the family of excavators has becomean industry standard in a large variety of gen-eral, quarry and heavy construction applica-tions. Caterpillar introduced the standard336E in 2010 as a direct replacement for the336D. The 336E was introduced primarily tomeet Tier IV Interim/Stage IIIB emissionsstandards, and like any new Cat machine, the336E includes several enhancements over itspredecessor, including more horsepowerwith greater fuel efficiency, more lift capa-bility, higher digging force and automaticaftertreatment regeneration, according to themanufacturer.The 336E H has all of the same powerful

advantages of the 336E with the biggest dif-ference between the two models being evengreater fuel efficiency. To achieve added fuelsavings, the design of the 336E H uses threebuilding block technologies that: • Conserve fuel with engine power man-

agement via the Cat electronic standardizedprogrammable (ESP) pump, which smooth-ly transitions between the hydraulic hybridpower sources, engine and accumulator. • Optimize performance using restriction

management via the Cat adaptive controlsystem (ACS) valve, which intelligentlymanages restrictions and flows to seamless-ly control machine motion with no loss ofpower, and to ensure operators experienceno difference in control, hydraulic power orlift capability. • Reuse energy via the hydraulic hybrid

swing system, which captures the excava-tor’s upper structure swing brake energy inaccumulators, and then releases the energyduring swing acceleration.

Fuel SavingsThe 336E H delivers up to 50 percent

greater fuel efficiency, which is measured intons per liter, over the 336D. Customers canexpect the 336E H to use up to 25 percentless fuel compared to a standard 336E, andup to 33 percent less fuel than the 330/336D.All three of the technology building blocks,conserve, optimize and reuse, are integratedtogether to maximize fuel savings in a vari-ety of applications. Even in low-intensityswing applications, customers will still expe-rience significant fuel savings because of theconserve and optimize technologies, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

Return on Hybrid InvestmentBecause the 336E H burns less fuel and

reduces regulated engine emissions, owningand operating costs will be dramaticallylower compared to the standard machine,and its carbon footprint will be smaller, aswell. Precisely when customers will recouptheir initial investment in a 336E H dependson fuel prices and their applications.Assuming today’s fuel prices and a high-production application for a 336E H,Caterpillar estimates customers can realisti-cally expect to see a return on their invest-ment for the hybrid excavator model in as lit-tle as one year.

Durable and ReliableCaterpillar designed the 336E H to deliv-

er the same durability and reliability cus-tomers expect of all Cat machines, includinglarge excavators like the standard 336E. Thedesign of the 336E H uses Cat hydrauliccomponents with a long track record of dura-bility and reliability for maximum uptimeand productivity. Also like a standardmachine, 336E H components can bereplaced or rebuilt to maximize the hybrid’sservice life.

ValidationCustomers have been using field follow

machines, which are first productionmachines built for customer acceptance test-ing, to validate fuel burn, controllability, reli-ability and performance of the 336E H. In aformal production study completed inAugust 2012, results included greater fuelefficiency, and lower cab and spectator noiselevels than the 336E and 336D. Additionally,the ACS valve, which intelligently managesrestrictions and flows to seamlessly controlmachine motion, has been in the field since2008 with increased performance and relia-bility. The ACS and hybrid system also haveproven to work well together to maximizeperformance and controllability of worktools, including hammers, shears and grap-ples, according to the manufacturer.

The 336E H is the hybrid version of the 336E.

see CAT page 56

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Simonson said prices for essential con-struction materials were mixed in October.The price index for diesel fuel rose 2.3 per-cent in October and 12.6 percent over 12months. Prices for copper and brass millshapes climbed 2.8 percent in October and4.7 percent year-over-year. In contrast, theindex for steel mill products dropped 1.9 per-cent for the month and 8.5 percent for theyear. The index for lumber and plywoodshrank 1.8 percent in October but was 6.2percent higher than a year ago. Indexes forgypsum products and insulation materialsboth fell 0.7 percent for the month but roserelative to October 2011 — by 14.1 percent

and 5.5 percent respectively.“Many of these price changes appear to be

short-term,” Simonson commented. “Whileretail diesel prices have dropped 15 cents pergallon in the past three weeks and copperfutures have declined, steel, gypsum andeven concrete suppliers have announcedhefty price hikes for December or January.As a result, contractors who have already bidto install these materials at fixed prices maybe headed for losses, and even bankruptcy.”

Association officials said declining publicinvestments in infrastructure and businesses’reluctance to commit to investments in theface of the “fiscal cliff” are forcing contrac-tors to keep bids low.

“With so few projects to bid on, contrac-tors are offering their services with little orno margin to cover materials costs,” saidStephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chiefexecutive officer, noting that recent CensusBureau data showed a 4.2 percent drop inpublic construction spending and a slacken-ing in the growth of private nonresidentialconstruction between September 2011 andSeptember 2012.

“Congress and the administration have tofind a way to avoid the catastrophic increas-es in taxes and cuts in infrastructure spend-ing that threaten many construction firmsand risk putting their employees out ofwork.”

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first months of 2013. Construction firms, contractors andlocal governments will hire to rebuild or renovate homes,buildings, roads and bridges that were damaged ordestroyed. “This is going to be a net positive, particularly in the mid-

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only modest and will likely boost the economy only slight-ly. And the storm damage could slow growth a bit in the cur-rent October-December quarter. Factories, oil refineries,restaurants and stores that were closed or disrupted will cuthours or jobs. Some consumers will earn and spend less asa result. And some construction projects that had been set tostart will have to be canceled or put off. In the current quarter, the storm will slow the economy’s

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home construction reached its fastest rate in more than fouryears — a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 872,000.That’s more than 82 percent above the recession low. Yet it’s still well short of the 1.5 million annual rate con-

sidered healthy and the 2 million-plus homes that werebegun at the peak of the housing boom in 2007. Just in NewJersey, construction employment since the boom has shrunkby a third, or 60,000 — 12,000 of them this year. “It’s going to be harder for construction firms to find

these by-definition experienced workers,” said KenSimonson, chief economist of the Associated GeneralContractors of America. “Given that it’s been six years of nonet gain in [construction] employment, I think a lot of themwould be hesitant to say ‘I’ll drop the job I’ve now found orgive up on the training that I’m getting and go back to con-struction.”’ Some construction companies have struggled to find car-

penters or wallboard installers, in addition to pipe-fitters andwelders who have migrated to the oil and natural gas indus-tries, Simonson said. Still, most economists expect the sudden demand for con-

struction jobs to draw more workers into the industry, atleast temporarily. “We will see not only construction workers in the north-

eastern part of the country, but workers from around thecountry will be flocking to the area,” said Sung Won Sohn,an economics professor at the Martin Smith School ofBusiness at California State University. “I think it will be a significant boost to the construction

industry.”

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DT510LP-53,100 (1,406)

1,900 (862) SPRING

�5X10 (1.5X3.0)1

�55 (58.8)

DT612LP-129,270 (4,205)

2,730 (1,238) SPRING

�6X12 (1.8X3.7)2

�55 (58.8)

DT712LPHD-1410,380 (4,708)

3,620 (1,642) SPRING

�6.8X12 (2.1X3.7)2

�55 (58.8)

R610-75,220 (2,368)

1,780 (807) SPRING

�6X10 (1.8X3.0)2

�55 (58.8)

DT716LPHD-18K13,270 (6,019)

4,730 (2,146) SPRING

�6.8X16 (2.1X4.9)2

�55 (58.8)

AG-510-53,400 (1,542)

1,600 (726) SPRING

�5X10 (1.5X3.1)1

�55 (58.8)

EH18-1411,000 (4,990)

3,000 (1,361) SPRING

�6.8X18 (2.1X5.5)2

�55 (58.8)

EH20-14HD10,075 (4,570)

3,925 (1,497) SPRING

�6.8X20 (2.1X 6.1)2

�55 (58.8)

EH14-10LE7,980 (3,620)

2,020 (916) SPRING

6.7X14 (2.0X4.3)2

�55 (58.8)

CH16-7-OPEN 5,340 (2,422)

1,660 (753) SPRING

�6.8X16 (2.1X4.9)2

�55 (58.8)

CHWD18-10-FULL7,850 (3,561)

2,150 (975) SPRING

�6.8X18 (2.1X5.5)2

�55 (58.8)

UT-7184,950 (2,245)

2,050 (930) SPRING

�6.8X18 (2.1X5.5)2

�55 (58.8)

BRI-MAR

Mfg/Weight

Equip. Weight SuspensionDeck Size

No. Speed Rating

ModelCap. (lbs)

Empty (Kgs)Type

Ft (M)Axles MPH (KPH)

XL 110 Low-Profile Hydraulic Detachable Gooseneck 110,000 lbs. 100,000 lbs. 26x8.5XL 70 Hydraulic Detachable Extendable 70,000 lbs. 50,000 lbs. 28.6 to 49.4x8.5XL 110 Cheater Hydraulic Detachable Gooseneck 110,000 lbs. 110,000 lbs. 24x8.5XL 80 Step Deck Extendable 80,000 lbs. 60,000 lbs. 38 to 62.8x8.5XL 70 Mechanical Full-width Gooseneck 70,000 lbs. 70,000 lbs. 29x8.5XL 120 Folding Gooseneck Extendable 120,000 lbs. 100,000 lbs. 20.8 to 34.2x8.5XL 120 Folding Gooseneck 120,000 lbs. 120,000 lbs. 25.8x8.5XL 70 Mechanical Detachable Extendable 70,000 lbs. 50,000 lbs. 29x8.5

XL SPECIALIZED TRAILERSMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck SizeModel Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs)

see CHART page 32

?TE-9D7,490 (3,397)

2,500 (1,134)Torflex

6.8x16 (2x4.8)2

55 (88)

T-10P10,000 (4,536)

3,200 (1,451)Torflex

6.4x20 (1.9x6)2

55 (88)

TC-14D14,000 (6,350)

2,600 (1,179)Torflex

6.8x18 (2x5.4)2

55 (88)

T-24D24,000 (10,886

) 4,700 (2,132)Torflex

6.8x16 (2x4.8)2

55 (88)

T-HD10L10,000 (4,536)

4,200 (1,905)Torflex

6x12 (1.8x3.6)2

55 (88)

T-9DT6,100 (2,767)

3,900 (1,769)Torflex

6.8x14 (2x4.2)2

55 (88)

T-24T24,000 (10,880

) 8,200 (3,720)Hutchens 9700

8.5x24 (2.5x7.3)

255 (88)

TC-18-318,000 (8,100)

6,200 (2,812)Slipper Spring

8x16 (2.4x4.8)3

55 (88)

T-50LP50,000 (22,600

) 10,600 (4,808)Hutchens 9700

8.5x24 (2.5x7.3)

355 (88)

T-110HT110,000 (49,90

0) 22,800 (10,342) Hutchens 9700

8.5x48 (2.5x14.6)

255 (88)

TOWMASTER

SX1-231750,000 (22,680)

10,500 (4,743)

17 (5.2)1

65 (105)

SX2-332760,000 (27,216)

13,100 (5,942)

27 (8.2)2

65 (105)

SX3-373470,000 (31,751)

16,300 (7,394)

34 (10.4)3

65 (105)

SX4-493680,000 (36,287)

20,050 (9,095)

36 (11)4

65 (105)

SX5-493680,000 (36,287)

21,300 (9,662)

36 (11)5

65 (105)

S2-4236-MHV60,000 (27,216)

14,700 (6,668)

36 (11)2

65 (105)

S3-4436-MHV70,000 (31,751)

17,400 (7,893)

36 (11)3

65 (105)

CP-2040,000 (18,144)

17,000 (7,711)

24 (7.3)2

20 (32)

CP-3060,000 (27,216)

18,500 (8,391)

22 (6.7)2

20 (32)

60 Ton Mine Series120,000 (54,431)

Built to Order3-4

45 (72)

100 Ton Mine Series200,000 (90,718)

Built to Order4

45 (72)

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FT-10 CL/D/V �6,880 (3,121) �3,100 (1,406) �14 (4.3)

FT-12 (E,I,L,P) �12,000 (5,443) �2,700 (1,225) �16 (4.9)

FT-20-3 (E) �20,000 (9,072) �4,000 (1,814) �18 (5.5)

FT-3 �2,100 (953) �800 (363) �10 (3.1)

FT-10A(Alum. DropDeck) �8,130 (3,688) �1,850 (839) �14 (4.3)

FT-16 IT �16,000 (7,257) �3,600 (1,633) �16 (4.9

FT-7T-1 Tilt �7,000 (3,175) �1,900 (862) �14 (4.3)

FT-18-2 �18,000 (8,165) �5,800 (2,631) �20 (6.1)

FT-30-2 �30,000 (13,608) �8,200 (3,720) �20 (6.1)

FT-14-2A GN(Alum DeckOver) �14,000 (6,350) �4,100 (1,860) �25 (7.6)

FT-24-3A GN(Alum DO) �24,000 (10,886) �5,500 (2,495) �25 (7.6)

FT-20-2T (TILT) �20,000 (9,072) �5,900 (2,676) �24 (7.3)

FT-50-3TA (Air Tilt) �50,000 (22,680) �11,200 (5,080) �30 (9.1)

FT-12DT HD (Dump) �12,000 (5,443) �3,900 (1,769) �12 (3.7)

FT-20-2 DT (Dump) �20,000 (9,072) �5,900 (2,676) �14 (4.3)

FT-16-2 PT-C (Pole/Cargo) �16,000 (7,257) �5,600 (2,540) �8 (2.4)

FT-80-3MX (Semi) �80,000 (36,287) �16,800 (7,620) �34 (10.4)

FT-24S (Sprayer) �24,000 (10,886) �6,600 (2,994) �20 (6.1)

FT-100-4 (SD) TT (Tender) �100,000 (45,359) �13,000 (5,897) �48 (14.6)

FT-45-3 TT (Tender) �45,000 (20,412) �6,800 (3,084) �16 (4.9)

FT-3R �3,000 (1,360) �1,100 (499)

XF-110-3 HDG �110,000 (49,895) �18,500 (8,391) �24 (7.3)

FT-70-2 TSA �80,000 (36,287) 9,000 (4,082) �48 (14.6)

FT-100-3 TSA �100,000 (45,359) 22,800 (10,431) 53 (16)

FELLING Mfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M)

CHART from page 30

317-48 70,000 (31,751) 16,560 (7,511) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

317-50 70,000 (31,751) 18,340 (8,319) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)

317-53 70,000 (31,751) 19,700 (8,936) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

318-48 100,000 (45,359) 20,580 (9,335 ) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

318-50 100,000 (45,359) 21,000 (9,525) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)

318-53 100,000 (45,359) 22,000 (9,979) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

440-50 80,000 (36,287) 19,400 (8,800) 50x8.5 (15.2x2.6)

440-53 80,000 (36,287) 19,900 (9,026) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

455-48 110,000 (49,895) 20,190 (9,158) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

455-53 110,000 (49,895) 24,060 (10,913) 53x8.5 (16.1x2.6)

835-51CON 70,000 (31,751) 18,580 (8,428) 29.8x8.5 (9.04x2.6)

855-48 110,000 (49,895) 23,100 (10,478) 22.5x8.5 (6.2x2.6)

855-53 110,000 (49,895) 24,865 (11,279) 26x8.5 (7.9x2.6)

150-45 100,000 (45,359) 17,640 (8,001) 45x8.5 (13.7 x 2.6)

150-48 100,000 (45,359) 17,055 (7,736) 48x8.5 (14.6x2.6)

LANDOLLMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M)

8ST 8,000 (3,628) 2,730 (1,238) 14x6.75

65

12TST �12,000 (5,443) 3,600 (1,632) 20x6.83

65

14RBS �14,000 (6,350) 3,250 (1,474) 18x6.83

65

16TST �16,000 (7,257) 3,700 (1,678) 20 x6.91

65

20TDT �20,000 (9,072) 5,850 (2,653) 24x8.5

65

24DTA �24,000 (10,886) 6,100 (2,767)24x8.5

65

30DLE �30,000 (13,608) 7,350 (3,333) 24x8.5

65

30TDE �30,000 (13,608) 7,350 (3,333) 24x8.5

65

40TDL 40,000 (18,143) 10,000 (4,536)28x8.5

65

70LBG �70,000 (31,752) �12,000 (5,443) 18x8.5

65

70SDGN �70,000 (31,752) 16,200 (7,438) 24x8.5

65

100LBG �100,000 (45,359) 18,000 (8,100)18x8.5

65

110SDGN �110,000 (49,895) 20,500 (9,298) 24x8.5

65

INTERSTATE TRAILERS

Mfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Suspension Deck Size No. Speed Rating

Model Cap. (lbs) Empty (Kgs) Type Ft (M) Axles MPH (KPH)

?TAG20L 40,000 (18,144) 8,125 (3,685)19x8.5 (5.8x2.6) 2

TAG21L 42,000 (19,051) 8,250 (3,742)19x8.5 (5.8x2.6) 2

TAG21XXL 42,000 (19,051) 8,910 (4,042)22x8.5 (6.7x2.6) 2

TVT25 50,000 (22,680) 9,650 (4,377)18x8.5 (5.5x2.6) 2

MH25 50,000 (22,680) 12,980 (5,888)22x8.5 (6.7x2.6) 2

FG35D-3X 70,000 (31,751)16x8.5 (4.9x2.6) 3

CR55 110,00 (49,895) 22,610 (10,256)25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 3

SP35GR-FWGN 70,000 (31,751)24x8.5 (7.3x2.6) 2

SP35SL-SP` 70,000 (31,751)23x8.5 (7x2.6) 2

OF40L 80,000 (36,287) 17,670 (8,015)35x8 (10.7x2.4) 2

SP50DS-3XDR 100,000 (45,359)24x8.5 (7.3x2.6) 3

SP55DS-BA-R4 110,00 (49,895)25x8.5 (7.6x2.6) 4

ROGERS BROTHERS

AC-10 20,000 (9,072) 6,200 (2,812) 24 (7.32)

AC-20 40,000 (18,144) 8,500 (3,856) 24 (7.32)

TT-20 40,000 (18,144) 10,300 (4,672) 25 (7.62)

T3T-25 50,000 (22,680) 14,100 (6,396) 29 (8.84)

Hydraulic Tail (HT) 70,000 (31,751) 18,380 (8,337) 48-53x8.5 (14.63-16.15x2.59)

Slide Axle (TA) 50 Ton 100,000 (45,359) 21,080 (9,562) 48-53x8.5 (14.63-16.15 x 2.59)

TF-80K 80,000 (36,287) 11,100 (5,035) 48x8.5 (14.63x2.59)

TD-140K 140,000 (63,503) 12,500 (5,670) 11 (3.35) Lower Deck 37 (11.23)

35CC 70,000 (31,751) 14,540 (6,595) 24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

55RP 110,000 (49,895) 23,510 (10,664) 24x8.5 (7.32x2.59)

55SA-LS 110,000 (49,895) 21,660 (9,825) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

55SA-RC 110,000 (49,895) 21,960 (9,961) 26x8.5 (7.92x2.59)

The Equalizer 25,000 (11,340) 2,950 (1,338) N/A

TALBERTMfg/ Weight Equip. Weight Deck Size

Model Cap. (Kgs) Empty (Kgs) Ft (M)

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2013 JET STEP DECKS

53’x102” w/Beavertail @ $29,900 Plus FET53’x102” Straight Deck @ $27,900 Plus FET

2013 PITTS HYDRAULIC DETACH

52 Ton Lift 3rd @ $48,900 Plus FET55 Ton Lift 3rd @ $51,900 Plus FET

2013 PITTS STEP DECKS

53’x102” Sliding Rear Axle @ $29,900 Plus FET53’x102” Tri Axle Lift 3rd @ $34,900 Plus FET

HYDRAULIC 34’ WELL

Hydraulic Detach, Air Ride, Strobe Lites34’ Well w/Outriggers @ $49,900 Plus FET34’ Well w/Pullouts @ $57,900 Plus FET

55-TON LANDOLL

Hydraulic Detach, 26' Well, 19" Deck HeightModel 855 Loaded Specs w/4th @ $74,900 Plus FET

LANDOLL AG SERIES

32’ Well, 18” Deck Height835-53 AG @ $69,900 Plus FET

2013 HAULASS

43’x102” w/Spring Ramps35 Ton GVW @ $16,900 Plus FET

2013 PITTS 35-TON SPRING RAMPS

41’x102” Grader Ramps @ $23,900 Plus FET45’x102” Drive On Gooseneck @ $24,900 Plus FET

2013 HYDRAULIC RAMP 35-TON

41’x102” Grader Ramps @ $27,900 Plus FET45’x102” Drive On Gooseneck @ $28,900 Plus FET

LANDOLL 440 SLIDE AXLES

53’x102” Loaded Specs $69,900 Plus FETModel 455-53’ @ $86,900 Plus FET

2013 53’X102” PITTS STEP DECKS

2 Axle Spread @ $26,900 Plus FET3 Axle Lift 3rd @ $31,900 Plus FET

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New Option Offered on Landoll’s 455 Traveling Axle TrailerLandoll Corporation has a new option for the

Model 455 traveling axle trailer — a hydraulickicker roller package. This package allows skid-mounted equipment for the oil fields and otherindustries to be easily loaded from the groundonto the trailer deck. Heavy duty 4 1⁄2 in. (11 cm) rollers are stored

below the deck surface while the trailer is trans-porting construction equipment and other com-modities. When the operator needs to load skid-mounted equipment the rollers are raisedhydraulically 2 1⁄2 in. (6.3 cm) above the deckwith a dual cylinder lift system. Each roller has10,000 lb. (4,536 kg) capacity. This package is available with four rollers or

an eight-roller package for even the longest ofloads. The Landoll Model 455 is a triple axle 55-ton (50 t) trailer available in widths of 102 or 120in. (259 or 305 cm). With the standard hydraulic winch, the opera-

tor can pull heavy skids onto the deck at a low 6degree load angle, according to the manufacturer.The kicker roller package is ideal for skids,

tanks, bunks for the oil fields, skid-mountedportable buildings and containers for commercialapplications. Landoll is a leading manufacturer oftraveling axle and detachable lowboy trailersfrom 5 to 60-ton (4.5 to 54 t) capacity. For more information, call 800/428-5655 or

visit www.landoll.com.The Landoll Model 455 is a triple axle 55-ton (50 t) trailer available in widths of 102 or 120 in. (259 or 305 cm).

Talbert Introduces 50-Ton 5051 Traveling Axle TrailerTalbert Manufacturing’s

50 ton (45 t) 5051 travelingaxle trailer has beendesigned for customersthat need to comply with43-ft. (13 m) kingpin lawsand regulations. Kingpin laws vary state

to state but generally applyto any trailer longer than48 ft. (14.6 m) and lessthan 53 ft. (16 m). Theseregulations typically dic-tate the maximum distancefrom the kingpin to the lastaxle must measure 43 ft. orless. Adding to its series oftraveling axle trailers,Talbert pushed the decklength to the limit, designing a 51-ft. (15.5m) traveling axle trailer to maximize thelower deck length and still meet the 43-ft.kingpin law. Talbert’s TA Series trailers are known for

their six-degree load angle. This gradualslope is ideal for the towing and recoveryindustry, as well as rental equipment andsmall to midsize construction equipmentwith low ground clearances, such as rollersand pavers.

The 15,000-lb. (6,804 kg) planetarywinch, which comes standard on all trailersin Talbert’s 50-Ton TA Series, provides cus-tomers with an efficient winch. The plane-tary winch uses a direct-drive system andoffers up to twice the loading speed of theworm gear winch. Operators can runTalbert’s planetary winch through a multi-function wireless remote, which allows oneperson to load a piece of equipment withoutleaving the trailer. This is ideal for loading

inoperable cars or machinery, according tothe manfuacturer.For reliable performance in heavy-duty

industries, Talbert’s 5051TA also comprisesa T-1 & 80K steel beam constructed frame-work and 4-in. (10 cm) I-beam crossmem-bers on 9-in. (22.8 cm) centers to accommo-date more concentrated loads. Further, the I-beam construction prevents corrosion,unlike boxed crossmenbers that tend to rustfrom the inside out.

Other standard features include 1½-in.(3.8 cm) apitong flooring as well as side andcenter tie-downs. Apitong is a tightly woven,highly dense wood that provides a longerwear life because it is less susceptible tochipping or cracking than other deck materi-als. Side and center tie-down slots areinstalled for greater loading ease and appli-cation flexibility.For more information, call 800/348-5232

or visit www.talbertmfg.com.

Talbert’s 50 ton (45 t) 5051 traveling axle trailer has been designed for customers that need to comply with 43-ft. (13 m) kingpin laws andregulations.

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Rogers Introduces Specialized ‘Super Loads’ Trailer ModelSpecialized carriers can now

haul their “super loads” onRogers specialized applicationmodel. This trailer was specifi-cally designed and built for amajor southwestern utility com-pany to transport emergencytransformers. It also will haulrough terrain cranes, excavatorsor other heavy equipment withlittle or no breakdown.Stretching out more than 90

ft. (27 m), this 60-ton (54 t)capacity trailer features threeair-ride axles with 54-1/2 in.(138 cm) axle spacings com-bined with a 14 ft. 1 in. (4.2 m)booster assembly and twodetachable axles. The boostercan easily be removed and therear assembly can be run as a 3-axle, close-coupled 4-axle, or a5-axle when hauling lighterloads or when a spread axle con-figuration is not required. The trailer alsofeatures Rogers’ detachable rear frame forquick and easy axle load re-distributions.The 26 ft. (7.9 m) platform deck easily fitsunder most super loads, according to themanufacturer.

This model incorporates Rogers’ No Footself-lifting gooseneck, which operates onlow hydraulic pressures utilizing standardtruck-tractor PTO or a self-contained gasengine power unit that can easily and safelyraise or lower the deck under full load.

Rogers’ tapered, self-aligning beam hookconnection offers a quick and safe goose-neck-to-deck connection. The ground-hug-ging Croucher design has tapered main-beams for maximum loading stability. Anadditional feature of this model is a “Dolly

Link”, increasing the swing clearance to 182in. (462 cm), to distribute the trailer’s king-pin load onto the tandem-axle, air-ride sus-pension helper dolly and the tractor.For more information, call 800/441-9880

or visit www.rogerstrailers.com.

Rogers 90-ft. (27 m), 60-ton (54 t) capacity specialized trailer.

Tilt Slide Axle Expands Felling Trailers’ Product Line

Felling Trailers has again expanded its product line withthe FT-80-3 tilt slide axle (TSA). Primary applications forFelling’s FT-80-3 TSA include moving 40 ft. (12 m) con-tainers and towing an array of equipment. The FT-80-3 TSA runs on two “V” rollers and six flat

rollers and has all functions available on a remote controloption. It is available in three load capacities and has a 6 to 7degree load angle. Its cylinders are contracted when in trans-port position and extend to slide the axles forward so thatthey are protected from salt and other elements. Standard Equipment:

• Load Capacity: 70,000 lb. (31,751 kg) FT-70-2 TSA;80,000 lb. (36,287 kg) FT-80-3 TSA; or 100,000 lb. (45,359kg) FT-100-3 TSA • (2 or 3) 25,000 lb. (11,340 kg) axles • Brakes: ABS air brakes• 17.5 in. (44 cm) tire size• Tie downs every 2 ft. (.06 m)• Suspension — moves forward 16 ft. (4.8 m)• 6 to 7 degree load angle• Deck width: 102 in. (259 cm) standard (wider deck

width optional)

• Deck height at knife edge: 39.5 in. (100 cm) • White oak 2 in. (5 cm) nominal deck• 9 in. (22.8 cm) standard cross beams• D.O.T. approved LED lighting with Sealed Wiring

Harness• HD Industrial urethane paint and primer with 3-year

Paint Warranty• 5-year Limited Structural WarrantyFor more information, call 800/245-2809 or visit

www.felling.com.

The FT-80-3 TSA runs on two “V”rollers and six flat rollers andhas all functions available on a

remote control option.

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

Scale ....................................................................................$75

Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale..$75

Allis-Chalmers HD-41 Dozer, 1:25 Scale ....................$200

Bantam C-35 Crawler Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ..................$60

Bantam C-35 Crawler Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$70

Bantam Truck Mounted Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

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

Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,

1:25 Scale ........................................................................$35

Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer

Loader..............................................................................$25

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$40

Bobcat S185 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$45

Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer

Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$60

Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale....................$35

Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25

Scale ................................................................................$25

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

Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$35

Bobcat A770 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$40

Bobcat 2008 Road Tour Semi Tractor/Trailer, 1:64 Scale ..

..........................................................................................$25

Caterpillar 312B L Excavator, 1:50 Scale......................$65

Caterpillar 906H Compact Loader, 1:50 Scale..............$40

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale....................$70

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$65

Caterpillar Military 924H Versalink Loader in Desert

Camouflage, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$45

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck........................$115

Hamm GRW280 Compactor w/Cabin ............................$75

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

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale..............$35

International "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ......$125

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

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

International TD-25 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................$70

John Deere 624K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$35

John Deere 850K Dozer ................................................$60

John Deere 872 GP Grader, 1:50 Scale ........................$60

Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90

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

Komatsu HM250 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ............$70

Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$40

Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................$100

Komatsu PC350 LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................$85

Komatsu PC2000-8 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ............$250

Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$35

Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$35

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................$90

Komatsu 475A-5EO Dozer, 1:50 Scale ........................$125

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

..........................................................................................$95

Kubota KX121-3 Compact Excavator, 1:24 Scale ........$50

Link-Belt 800 X2 Excavator,1:50 Scale........................$240

Link-Belt 80100 Rough Terrain Crane ........................$190

Mack Granite MP w/ Bottom Dump Trailer ..................$85

Mack R Model Mixer Truck, Patriotic Detailing, 1:34 Scale ..

..........................................................................................$70

Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............................$85

Peterbilt 367 Dump Truck w/ Beavertail Trailer, 1:50 Scale

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Vogele Vision 5200-2 Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$140

Volvo EC460 L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$160

Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ....................$25

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SECT IONPaving

Thompson Machinery, Weiler Announce Sales AgreementThompson Machinery and

Weiler Inc., have signed an exclu-sive sales agreement. The agree-ment grants Thompson Machinerythe exclusive rights to marketselect Weiler brand asphalt prod-ucts in middle Tennessee, westTennessee and north Mississippi.The portfolio of products includesremixing transfer vehicles, roadwideners, elevators and commer-cial pavers. The agreementexpands the product line thatThompson Machinery offers to itscustomers.Weiler products primarily use

Cat components. The alliancebetween Thompson Machineryand Weiler provides customerswith support and service, and acomprehensive product line offer-ing. The exclusive global market-ing agreement between CaterpillarPaving Products Inc. and WeilerInc. cements the relationship evenfuther.

About Weiler Inc.Located in Knoxville, Iowa,

Weiler manufactures equipmentfor the paving market. Weiler prod-ucts are based on proven designsthat have a successful track recordin the field. Weiler works closelywith contractors to ensure its prod-ucts provide the features theyrequire to complete projects in atimely and effecient manner.Weiler has 176,000 sq. ft. of

manufacturing space. The facilityis equipped with machine tools,weld area, powder and wet paint,and assembly, allowing Weiler tobetter control quality and deliveryfor the majority of its machinecomponents. The base designs for the self-

propelled road wideners andasphalt windrow elevators werecreated by Barber-Greene, a com-pany that was purchased by

Caterpillar in the early 1990s.Weiler purchased the designs fromCat in 2005 and established theWeiler brand name. Since then,Weiler has made updates based oninput from customers and intro-duced extensions to both lines aswell as expanding the Weiler lineby adding self-propelled materialtransfer vehicles, a commercialpaver, and even most recently astatic roller. Weiler continues toinvest in improvements and fillother needs in the market.

Weiler products are offerednationally through the Cat dealer-ships.

About ThompsonMachinery

For more than six decades,Thomspson Machinery has beencommitted to offering the best inequipment, as well as completecustomer support services.Founded in Nashville in 1944,Thompson Machinery is the exclu-sive Caterpillar dealer for middleTennessee, west Tennessee, andnorth Mississippi.

In addition to the complete lineof Caterpillar equipment,Thompson offers agriculturalequipment from Challenger,Sunflower, Lexion, Macdon andmore. Through its Cat Rental storeoperations, Thompson also offersallied equipment brands such asGenie, JLG and Sullair.Thompson Machinery serves

the broad range of needs for cus-tomers in a geographically diverseterritory, which encompasses con-struction, forestry, mining, indus-trial, governmental and agricultur-

al operation. Additionally, throughits Thompson Power division, thecompany services trucking, marineand power generation businessesthroughout the area and beyond. Thompson Machinery offers

24/7 parts and service support —including full-service branchesequipped with up-to-date diagnos-tic and repair equipment, factory-trained technicians, and a largefleet of field service trucks.For more information, visit

www.weilerproducts.com orwww.thompsonmachinery.com.

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Thompson Machinery has exclusive rights to market select Weiler brand asphalt products in middle Tennessee, west Tennessee andnorth Mississippi.

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1998 Rosco MaximizerII Distributor, 1950 gallons, EZ-1S computerw/1’ cut-offs, dieselheat, 12’ spray bar,C7500 w/Cat diesel, 5 spd trans, 2 spd axle,air brakes, a/c

1993 Blaw Knox PF-150 Paver, 8-13’screed w/diesel heat,Deutz diesel engine,washdown hose atscreed, push roller

1997 Etnyre T Tanker,6750 gallons, NO heat,front & rear unloading

1999 Blaw Knox PF5510 Paver, Ultimat 10-20 electric screed,smoke eater, powercrown & slope

1997 Ingersoll RandPT125R 9 WheelPneumatic Roller, J.D. diesel engine

2008 Rosco 9000 ChipSpreader, SPRH, 10’ spread hopper,Cummins dieselengine, dual rearwheels, dual operatorstations, excellent condition

Warren GS87 GravityFeed TailgateSpreader, designed tomount on standarddump bodies, manualfeed-gate control, eight one-foot sectionsfor spread widthadjustment, operator’splatform with safetyrail.

2002 Ingersoll RandDD24 Double Drum47” Vibratory Roller,Kubota diesel engine,OROPS, water system,scrapers, (3 ton)

866-430-75393517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

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2010 MarathonKERA260HD CrackSealer, rubberized melting kettle for cracksealing and waterproof-ing, 260 gallon, 26hpdiesel engine, oil heatedhose, dual burners,80cfm air compressor

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Mobile, AL 251-457-8991

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1701 Roseneath Rd.Richmond, VA 23230

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SARASOTA PARTS

Sarasota, FL 34243941-752-1300

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Riverview, FL 33569813-621-4902

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Pompano Beach, FL 33064954-977-9541

MELBOURNE PARTS

West Melbourne, FL 32904321-729-8944

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Savannah • 912/330-7500www.tractor-equipment.com

Bomag’s BW138AD-5 Tandem VibratoryRoller Offers Larger Drum Diameter

Designed with comfort and produc-tivity in mind, the Bomag BW138AD-5 tandem vibratory roller features dualtravel levers, a foldable ROPS and larg-er drum diameter for enhanced asphaltcompaction performance.

Powered by a Tier IVi 44.6 hp (33.2kW), water-cooled Kubota dieselengine, the BW138AD-5 delivers amaximum centrifugal force of 10,800lbs. Offering a working width of 54.3in. (138 cm), the roller includes larger35.4 in. (90 cm) diameter drums andprovides dual vibration frequencies of3,480 or 2,820 vpm for more efficientcompaction and better surface qualityresults. Additionally, the roller’s bolt-on oscillating and articulating jointimproves maneuverability by allowingthe rear drum to follow the same pathas the front drum while turning.

A suspended and vibration-isolated

operator’s platform includes a fullyadjustable seat for added comfort,while allowing clear visibility of thedrums. Operator efficiency is enhancedwith multifunctional dual travel leversand smart drive steering wheel that pro-vides more working room and a fullview of all machine controls.

The BW138AD-5 is equipped witha pressure water sprinkler system thatincludes a high-capacity 81.9-gal. (310L) water tank for extended operationintervals between refills. Filtered spraynozzles and automatic interval sprin-kler control contribute to water savings,while solid windscreens ensure that thedrums receive sufficient coverage evenin windy conditions. Flexible, spring-actuated scrapers further contribute tooptimum water distribution.

Requiring no daily grease points, theroller is very easy to maintain. Its

durable composite hood allows effi-cient access to the engine, while mod-ern circular instrumentation on thedashboard includes warning signals, anhour meter and a fuel level indicator.Accessible lashing rings, a single lift-ing point and integrated towing hookcombine to make transport easy andreduce unloading times.

Standard safety features on theBW138AD-5 include foldable ROPSwith seat belt, back-up alarm, emer-gency stop button, and front and rearworking lights for night operation. Theroller’s engine hood and instrumentpanel also are lockable to protectagainst vandalism.

For more information, call800/782-6624 or visit www.gobo-mag.com/asphalt-rollers.

Offering a working width of 54.3 in. (138 cm), the roller includes larger 35.4 in. (90 cm) diameter drums andprovides dual vibration frequencies of 3,480 or 2,820 vpm for more efficient compaction and better surface qual-ity results.

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www.wirtgenamerica.comROAD AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES

THE NEW DYNAMIC EFFICIENCY W 210i WITH MORE THAN 60 NEW INNOVATIVE FEATURES

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W 210iEngine: 716 HPMilling widths: 6’ 7”; optional: combo and 7’ 3”Milling depth: 13”Operating weight, CE: 63,670 lbs

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3050 Ferrell Park CoveMemphis, TN 38116-3502

(901) 346-9800

1545 Highway 45Saltillo, MS 38866

(662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENTCOMPANYwww.rish.com

917 Cavalier Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23323

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

1410 West Hundred Rd.Chester, VA 23836

(804) 748-6411

133 Wise Mountain Rd.NW

Coeburn, VA 24230(276) 395-6901

Fax: (276) 395-3438

10214 Fayetteville Rd.Bealton, VA 22712

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

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

66 International laneSuite 102

Staunton, VA 24401(540) 887-8291

Fax: (540) 887-8295

REYNOLDS-WARRENCOMPANY INC1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

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

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY

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

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

2100 East I-65 Service Rd.North

Mobile, AL(251) 457-8991

800 Church St. N.E.Decatur, AL

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

243 South Jackson St.Grove Hill, AL

(251) 275-4158961 Hwy 20 & Elledge Lane

Tuscumbia, AL(256) 383-5666

4307 Reeves StreetHighway 431 North

Dothan, AL(334) 678-1832

309 Hamric Drive WestOxford, AL

(256) 831-2440150 Piper LaneAlabaster, AL

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

9036 Pine Forest Rd.Pensacola, FL

(850) 505-0550

Case PT240 Pneumatic Tire Compactor:Comfortable, Changeable, Convenient

The PT240 pneumatic tire compactor from CaseConstruction Equipment is a versatile eight-wheeledmachine, designed for rolling hot mix asphalt surface treat-ments like chip and seal, as well as soil stabilization applica-tions.

With a turbocharged engine rated at 99 hp (74 kW), theCase PT240 pneumatic tire compactor has power for operat-ing on grades up to 25 degrees and on materials with higherrolling resistance. The compactor features standard hydro-static steering, independent axles and a four-plus-four tireconfiguration with 2-in. tire overlap. The machine also offersautomotive style controls with left- and right-side operatingpositions for optimal operator sight lines and control.

The Case PT240 has a compaction width of 78 in. (198cm), suitable for production asphalt paving projects. A stan-dard air-on-the-run central tire inflation system ensures prop-er tire inflation at all times and optimizes rolling perform-ance to job requirements.

Floating and oscillating front axles are designed for com-paction of uneven surfaces. The ability to adjust ballastedoperating weight enables the PT240 compactor to adapt tovarying soil and asphalt requirements. The fully ballastedoperating weight is 52,910 lb. (24,000 kg) and the un-bal-lasted operating weight is 20,525 lb. (9,310 kg).

Un-ballasted ground clearance is 13.4 in. (34 cm). Groundclearance is 10.2 in. (26 cm) with ballast boxes under themachine. The maximum operating weight is 52,910 lb.

The PT240 compactor includes high-capacity water andfuel tanks to stay on the job for long work days. The corro-sion-proof, pressurized water system features a 122-gal. (460L) polyethylene water tank. A 66-gal. (250-L) fuel tank isstandard.

Operator Convenience and Control The Case PT240 was designed for operator comfort and

convenience. In addition to dual work stations, the PT240offers standard suspension seats with foldable arm rests, andan optional heated and air-conditioned cab for all-weatheruse.

Multi-function equipment displays include engine RPM,engine hours, fuel rate, system voltage and engine load atcurrent RPM. Standard travel controls include three-speedpowershift drive with maximum speed of 12 mph (19.3kmh).

The Case PT240 pneumatic tire compactor features easymaintenance with all drive train components accessible atground level for quick daily service checks.

For more information, visit www.casece.com.

The Case PT240 has a compaction width of 78 in. (198 cm), suitable for production asphalt paving projects.

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We offer over 60 unique models within our construction product line. Our skid steer loaders, excavators, wheel Loaders, backhoes and compact track loaders provide the traction, maneuverability, reach and clearance you need to take control of demanding repetitive workloads.

© 2012 Terex Corporation. All rights are reserved. Terex is a registered trademark of Terex Corporation in the USA and many other countries.

LashleyTractor Sales

6953 Covington HighwayLithonia, GA 30058Fax: 770-808-0735

www.lashleytractorsales.net

770-808-5500866-458-1207

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www.sakaiamerica.com1-800-323-0535

WHILE SOME PEOPLE ARE HAVING A PROBLEM GRASPING THE CONCEPT,THEY’RE SURE NOT HAVING ANY DIFFICULTY GRABBING THE RESULTS.

It’s a rubber tire roller that vibrates with enough centrifugal force to equal the output of a55,000 pound pneumatic. The GW750 handles the toughest HMA mixes with ease, gettingbalanced high densities from the top through the bottom of the mat. Great on SMA, too! Andit provides a sound interlock between new overlays and profiled surfaces. It’s bonus time!

Check one out at your Sakai dealer today.

JAMES RIVEREQUIPMENT

Ashland, VA 23005804/798-6001

Burkeville, VA 23922434/767-5578

Chester, VA 23831804/748-9324

Fishersville, VA 22939540/337-3057

Fredericksburg, VA22408

540/373-2778Salem, VA 24153

540/380-2011Manassas Park VA 20111

703/631-8500South Hill, VA434/447-1325

Danville VA 24540434/822-6110

Richmond VA 23220840/358-6776

Winchester, VA 22602540/667-9777

Asheville, NC 28806828/667-0176

Charlotte, NC 28269704/597-0211800/532-6797

Greensboro, NC 27409336/668-2762 800/632-0376

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

Mt. Gilead, NC 27306910/439-5653800/692-9175

Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212

Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2571

Matthews NC, 28104704/821-7399

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

Reynolds-Warren Equipment Companywww.reynoldswarren.com1945 Forest ParkwayLake City, GA 30260

800/875-5659 • 404/361-1593

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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue

Commerce City, CO 80022

Phone: 800-732-6762 Fax: 303-288-8828 www.dynapac.us

Authorized Dynapac Dealers

Dynapac’s CC 624F

and compaction performance...

Dynapac’s CC624HF double-drum, high frequency vibratory asphalt rollers offer complete compaction control including mat temperature, speed, blows per foot, and other exceptional features.

Designed to meet the needs of road contractors –

Dynapac – Providing Dynamic Compaction Solutions for over 70 years.

Doggett Construction & Forestry Equipmentwww.doggettgroup.com

St. Rose, LA 504.466.5577Covington, LA985.893.3005

Baton Rouge, LA225.291.3750Sulphur, LA

337.626.8503Alexandria, LA318.442.0455Monroe, LA

318.343.8787Shreveport, LA318.631.3090

Flint Equipment

Albany, GA229.888.1212

Perry, FL850.584.9200

Tallahassee, FL850.575.5600

Aynor, SC843.358.5688

Simpsonville, SC864.963.5835

W. Columbia, SC803.794.9340Adairsville, GA 770.773.9857Atlanta, GA

404.691.9445 Grovetown, GA706.855.5440Braselton, GA770.965.1889Columbus, GA706.687.3344Macon, GA

478.788.1586

James River Equipment

Charlotte, NC704.597.0211

Greensboro, NC336.668.2762Asheville, NC828.667.0176

Rish Equipment Co.

Chesapeake, VA757.485.2100Chester, VA

804.748.6411Coeburn, VA276.395.6901Bealeton, VA540.439.0668

Salem, VA540.380.2090Staunton, VA540.887.8291

Tractor & Equip. Co.

Tuscaloosa, AL205.752.0621

Panama City, FL850.763.4654Pensacola, FL850.505.0550Alabaster, AL205.621.2489Anniston, AL256.831.2440

Birmingham, AL205.591.2131Decatur, AL

256.355.0305Dothan, AL

334.678.1832 Grove Hill, AL334.275.4158

Mobile, AL251.457.8991

Montgomery, AL334.288.6580

Shoals Area, AL256.383.5666

Trekker Tractor, LLCwww.www.trekkertractor.com

West Palm Beach, FL561.296.9710

Miami, FL877.971.7070

Tampa, FL813.341.4646

Bonita Springs, FL239.949.0100

Atlas Copco Construction & Mining

www.atlascopco.usPompano Beach, FL

855.DYNAPACwww.atlascopco.us/miami

LaVergne, TN615.641.3000

www.atlascopco.us/nashville

Knoxville, TN865.673.0344

www.atlascopco.us/knoxville

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

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

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

Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291

POWER EQUIPMENTwww.powerequipco.com

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

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

LINDER INDUSTRIALMACHINERY

www.linderco.com

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FloridaFt. Myers • 239/337-1313

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

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

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

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

Wilmington • 910/254-2031

South CarolinaColumbia • 803/794-6150

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

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENTCOMPANY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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ALABAMABobcat of Mobile

Mobile

lylemachinery.com

Bobcat of OxfordOxford

256-831-1870bobcatofoxford.com

Bobcat of the WiregrassDothan

334-792-5121bobcatofthewiregrass.com

FLORIDABobcat of Central Florida

Tampa Bay

Orlando407-273-7383cfbobcat.com

Bobcat of Fort MyersFort Myers

239-334-4987Naples

239-530-0406bobcat.wej-fl.com

Bobcat of JacksonvilleJacksonville904-288-9181

bobcatjax.com

Bobcat of Palm BeachWest Palm Beach

561-689-9880Pompano Beach

954-763-9880bobcat.sbequipment.com

Novia Industries LLCOcala, FL

352-789-6818noviaindustries.com

GEORGIABobcat of Atlanta

Atlanta770-242-6500

Marietta770-850-1443

bobcatofatlanta.com

Bobcat of SavannahBloomingdale

seequipinc.com

Bobcat of ThomasvilleThomasville229-225-9644

bobcatofthewiregrass.com

Rhinehart Equipment CompanyRome

706-232-8962 bobcat.rhinehartequipment.com

LOUISIANAEmery Equipment

Sales & Rental, Inc.Baton Rouge

emeryequipment.com

MISSISSIPPIBobcat of Gulfport

Saucier228-832-7575

lylemachinery.com

NORTH CAROLINABobcat of Charlotte

Charlotte704-343-2200

rsbraswell.com

Triangle Equipment Co.Morrisville

Garner

Wilmington

ncbobcat.com

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Piedmont

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seequipinc.com

Triangle Equipment Co.Myrtle Beach

ncbobcat.com

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The Gehl vertical-lift V400 skid loaderboasts a rated operating capacity of 4,000lbs. (1,814 kg) and a true vertical lift heightof 144 in. (365 cm). The all-new V400 is a true vertical lift

machine, which means the lift path follows avertical line as opposed to an “s” shaped pathoffered by other vertical-lift models. Liftingup to 144 in., the V400 can easily load hightrailers and trucks. “Gehl is excited to regain the throne as the

world’s largest skid loader,” said SeanBifani, product manager. “The V400 fulfillsthe market’s demand for a high capacity skidloader. Paired with its high lifting height, theV400 enters the high-end of the skid loadermarket, where product options are minimal.The V400 provides maximum capacity andthe industry’s largest breakout force at 9,150lbs.”The V400 comes equipped with a power-

ful Cummins diesel engine providing 326ft.-lbs. (442 Nm) of torque and 99 gross hp(74 kW). The hydraulic fan with swing-outcooler reduces fuel consumption and noiselevels, and provides improved service

access. All daily maintenance and servicechecks can be performed through the largerear engine hood.When maximum hydraulic power is need-

ed to run demanding attachments, the V400skid loader is equipped with the tools to getthe job done right. High system pressure,with optional high-flow of up to 40.8 gpm(154 Lpm), is designed to handle virtuallyevery high-performance attachment.Standard Hydraglide ride control allows thelift arm to “float” when transporting loads,minimizing loss of material and offeringincreased operator comfort.The new operator’s compartment features

improved ergonomics and comfort. Thestandard level II ROPS/FOPS cab-forwarddesign optimizes the view to the bucket. Aside-folding restraint bar with adjustablearmrests increases operator safety and com-fort. An optional pressurized cab enclosurewith sound reduction material and a rear-mounted air filter provides a cleaner and qui-eter operating environment.For more information, call 800/628-0491

or visit www.gehl.com.

Gehl Unveils High-Capacity,Vertical-Lift V400 Skid Loader

The V400 comes equipped with a powerful Cummins diesel engine providing 326 ft.-lbs. (442 Nm) of torque and 99 gross hp (74 kW).

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ONE VS MANYCOMPACT TRACK LOADERS FACE OFF

Scan the code. Watch the videos. See compact track loaders go head to head.

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Volvo Construction Equipment

www.ascvolvo.com

CORPORATE704-494-8100

GEORGIABuford

678-318-9500Savannah

912-964-8079Forest Park770-319-0074

NORTH CAROLINAAsheville

828-687-0620Charlotte

704-596-8283Greenville

252-754-5280Raleigh

919-661-8710

SOUTH CAROLINACharleston843-414-1120Columbia

803-791-0740Piedmont

864-704-1060

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865-525-1845

MOVE MORE. HERE’S HOW.LET’S WORK.Get to ASC Construction Equipment USA, Inc. for industry-leading Volvo Articulated Haulers. Every hauler in our fleet has powerful, load-sensing dumpinghydraulics, leading fuel efficiency and payload capacities large enough to move mountains of material through severe off-road conditions.Let’s work. Visit your local ASC Construction Equipment USA, Inc. branch and move more.

G.W. Van Keppel CompanyNamed New SANY Dealer

The G.W. Van Keppel Company, a suppli-er of equipment solutions for customers inearthmoving, road-building, quarrying,scrap processing and forestry, has beennamed a SANY hydraulic excavator dealercovering central and western Arkansas.

“We’re pleased with the quality and pro-ductivity of SANY excavators,” saidWilliam S. Walker, president of G.W.Van Keppel and grandson of the compa-ny’s founder. “We’re excited to addSANY excavators to our offerings.Customers will appreciate SANY’s solidperformance, backed by our personalcommitment to service.”

Founded by Gerald W. Van Keppel in1926, the G.W. Van Keppel Companyserves equipment customers through 15locations in five states. The companyprovides equipment sales, parts and serv-ice, rentals and safety equipment. In additionto construction equipment, Van Keppel alsooffers aggregate crushing and screeningequipment, material handling machines suchas forklifts, and quarry supplies. Van Keppelhas its headquarters in Kansas City, Kan.

“G.W. Van Keppel is well-establishedwith a wide range of customers,” said EricTeague, director of excavator sales at SANYAmerica. “They’ve had impressive growth,built on a solid foundation of customer serv-ice. We’re looking forward to reaching morecustomers through G.W. Van Keppel.”

SANY America’s excavator offeringsinclude the 7.5-ton (6.8 t) SY75C, the 13.5-ton (12 t) SY135C, the 21.5-ton (19.5 t)SY215C and the 23.5-ton (21 t) SY235C.Additional models will be introduced inNorth America in the coming year.

“Customers will appreciateSANY’s solid performance,backed by our personal commitment to service.”

William S. WalkerG.W. Van Keppel

Product Support and DealerReadiness

Customer support for the 336E H is pro-vided exclusively by the on-the-ground sup-port of Caterpillar’s worldwide dealer net-work. For decades, Cat dealers have madesignificant and substantial investments infacilities, people and expertise to supportCat excavators, including the new 336E H.Cat dealers know and understandhydraulics, and are prepared to consult withcustomers to help determine which Catexcavator model, whether hybrid or stan-dard, is the best match for a customer.Dealers also are equipped with tools devel-oped by Caterpillar that help them weighfactors into their recommendations, includ-ing a customer’s projected equipment use,budget and anticipated years of ownership tohelp ensure the proper decision. The 336E Halso can be bundled with extended war-ranties and service contracts.

Caterpillar Position onTechnology

According to Utley, it is the company’s

vertical integration and broad technologyportfolio, coupled with its wide range ofapplication experience that enableCaterpillar to select and develop the optimaltechnologies for each Cat machine and var-ied customer applications.

“Our commitment is to match technolo-gies to customer value,” she said. “Thatmeans Caterpillar will include hybrid ele-ments in machines where it is evident thoseelements are the most efficient and effectivemeans of improving value to our customers,which is definitely what we’ve done withthe 336E H.

“Hybrid technology is a key element ofour customer-focused technology portfolio,and so are our next generation powertrains,autonomy, alternative fuels, and engineemissions and efficiency,” Utley added.“The new hydraulic hybrid technologyCaterpillar developed for the 336E H is anoutstanding example of the results we’reachieving from our technology strategy. Itprovides a critical bridge as we continue toresearch, develop and build the technologiesof the future — technologies that will helpensure our customers’ business success.”

336E H Provides Enhancements,Greater Fuel Efficiency, More Hp.

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Volvo Construction Equipment

MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY. MINIMIZE COSTS.LET’S WORK.Volvo Construction Equipment offers equipment that’s ideal for quarry work. Our wheel loaders feature our exclusiveOptiShift technology for exceptional fuel efficiency, while our articulated haulers are designed for quick transport of aggregates.With the support of over 300 dealer locations across North America, the result is greater productivity for your crew – and ahigher earning potential for you.

Learn more about OptiShift by contacting a Volvo dealer near you. Visit volvoce.com/na today.

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You asked. We delivered. Our D-Series SkidSteers are loaded with customer-recommendedenhancements, like larger operator stations,quiet pressurized cabs with best-in-class visibility, and curved-glass swing-out doors. D-Series innovations include an exclusive cooling system with available hydraulically driven variable-speed fan that reverses to clear core-clogging buildup. Plus options suchas electrohydraulic joysticks, variable boomand bucket speed settings, and more than 100 attachments to let you take on more tasks.

Packed full of best-in-class productivity anduptime-enhancing features, the D-Series aredestined to become owner and operatorfavorites. Ask for a demo today.

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Facility Aims to Increase EmploymentDobrogosz made “hundreds of presentations” after unveilinghis vision at a special event in 2005 featuring Jack Hannah,director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo. His legwork paid off in 2008 when the Greensboro City

Council picked up the idea. Soon afterwards, they put a $20million bond referendum up for vote. “It was the only one up for vote in 2009,” Dobrogosz

recalled. “It got an overwhelming response: a 61 percentmajority. It was clear that Greensboro wanted to do some-thing different, The time was ripe for new, innovative waysto create economic standing.”An economic impact study indicates that the new facility

could bring in $15 to 25 million per year through tourismand staffing. Dobrogosz anticipates a 50 percent increase infull-time staff plus additional seasonal employees — andthere could be even more with future phases. “The SciQuarium is just the first phase in the center’s

vision to build what will ultimately become the most diversescience destination in the state,” heexplained. “As Greensboro votersagreed, our ‘one-stop-shop for science’approach will allow visitors to experi-ence an accredited aquarium, sciencemuseum and zoological park all in onecost-effective attraction. Hands-on edu-cation and economic development werethe cornerstones for why Greensborovoters overwhelmingly approved thisproject, and we intend to honor theirsupport.”

Converting Vision into DesignThe budget for the 250,000-gal.

(946,353 L) interactive aquarium,more than 75 species of animals and astingray touch tank consists of $9 mil-lion in voter-approved bonds and $1million in matching private funds. The other $10 million is planned for

renovation and expansion of existingparts of the center. Phase 2 will includeupdates to the current 68,000-sq.-ft.(6,317 sq m) museum, and Phase 3 will include new animalsin an exhibit called Endangered Species Village. “We’ll spend $10 million now, $5 million in two years and

$5 million in another two years,” Dobrogosz calculated.Because the bulk of funding came from public money,

they had to go through the bid process. Even so, extensivenegotiations with the chosen contractor — New AtlanticContracting Inc. of Winston-Salem — were required toreach a $700,000 cost reduction without diminishing keyexhibits and visitor experiences.Architects and designers with experience in the zoo and

aquarium world were pre-qualified. Next, they solicited bidsand conducted lengthy interviews. Experienced aquariumdesigners Cambridge Seven Associates Inc. and local archi-tects Moser-Mayer Phoenix & Associates were chosen in2010. “The national group did the aquarium design,” Dobrogosz

explained. “We chose local architects to save money; theydid the civil stuff, the simple work.”The staff was intimately involved in design and species

choice, Dobrogosz indicated. Their first duty was to selecthigh-impact, cost-appropriate animal species that wouldboth inspire visitors and maximize the center’s involvementin endangered species breeding programs. Criteria included:• ability to manage the exhibits: “no whales”• visitor interest: staff observed visitors at other aquariums

to determine interest and “stay” time• endangered species for breeding in the species survival

program to ensure the facility remains “news worthy.”“We worked with the staff on the plan and visitor flow,”

said Peter Sollogub, associate principal, Cambridge SevenAssociates Inc., “but Glenn had the vision. He wanted inter-active exhibits.” To ensure that everyone involved was on the same page,

monthly meetings were held, beginning in August 2010. “We made drawings, brought in engineers and met regu-

larly,” Sollogub remembered. “There are many levels in thisproject: animal care, visitor experience, traffic flow, budg-et… But the welfare of the animals is fundamental.”

For the Animals“Animal habitat is number one,” Dobrogosz confirmed. Six major aquarium exhibits will highlight aquatic life in

various settings. The biggest attraction in the SciQuariumwill be a 100,000-gal. (37,854 L) shark tank with coral reefand an abyss where the two dramatically converge. In addi-tion, a hands-on sting ray touch tank, a penguin exhibit, a

new otter exhibit, an Amazon rainforestexhibit, an exhibit about endangeredfishing cats and jewel tanks for “freaksof nature” demonstrating the diversityof life and the Amazon River basin areplanned. One aquarium will be used byMaster’s degree students of veterinaryscience and husbandry for quarantiningand water testing. All the exhibitsrequire major water filtration. “We’ll use bio filters, fan filters, pro-

tein fractionators and other systems todemonstrate the various ways peoplemimic nature to purify water,”Dobrogosz said.But before water can be filtered, it

must be confined. Developing tanksand enclosing buildings are the first ofthe sequenced steps, explainedSollogub. Working in the six separateenvironments simultaneously, crewsconstruct the concrete tanks with rebar.Because some of the concrete rebatesfor the tanks were too small or too big

by a couple of inches, Dobrogosz said, crews had to cut theacrylic to fit or weld on extra material.Acrylic panels are installed to separate people from ani-

mals. They are very precise, molded pieces of acrylic built inColorado by hand. These large pieces are up to four inchesthick, depending on water depth, and have no mullions inorder to convey transparency. Fitting them in the NorthCarolina aquarium is a difficult process.“The first window is 10 by 18 [feet],” Sollogub said. “It

was placed in the ocean tank — the biggest tank — by scis-sor and fork lifts. We used small equipment to place them:no cranes.” The tank was then filled and watched for 48 hours to

check for leaks. The acrylic must hold water with differentwater systems, temperatures, quality and chemistry.Once waterproofing and water testing are completed,

“then the fun begins,” Dobrogosz said. The exhibit is readyfor lighting and the habitat. Although most aquariums usual-ly use artificial light to reduce algae, the SciQuarium will uselight tubes to allow natural sunlight in certain habitats. Usinga clay model and reference pictures, specialists mold featuresfor the habitat by hand.

For the VisitorsA new exterior product from Spain imparts the elegant

look of wood to the exterior. “It’s classy,” Dobrogosz described it, adding that animal

Science City USA will be a singlecampus with an accredited park,aquarium and school. Its crown-ing glory is the 22,000-sq.-ft. (2,044sq m), LEED-designed SciQuariumunder construction, the state’sonly center-of-state aquarium.

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John Deere (Deere & Company)John Deere was a leader in his day in

vision, innovation and improving thequality of life for his fellow citizens.The company marks its 175th anniver-sary in 2012, recognizing the signifi-cant influence Deere has had for

almost two centuries in equipmentmanufacturing — an impact theIllinois blacksmith could not haveimagined when he was first compelledto create tools that have evolved intomachinery that helps build and feed theworld.“John Deere” has been synonymous

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in 1837 when he created his innovativeself-scouring plow for midwesternfarmers, he would have been amazedand proud to see that his namesakecompany would become a worldleader in machinery manufacturing.Deere built a global company on the

core values of integrity, quality, com-mitment and innovation — one thatproduces machinery with a myriad ofapplications in agriculture, construc-tion, forestry and turf care. John Deeremade an everlasting mark and earnedhis place in the AEM Hall of Famethrough the development of equipment

Deere & Company Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sam Allen (R)accepts the AEM Hall of Fame plaque from 2012 Chair of the AEM andCEO of Krone, North America, Rusty Fowler.

Pierre Bataille was an industryinnovator.

John Deere

see AEM page 76

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Grand Opening Slated in 2013banners provide a lot of “pop.” Other than the unusual material, it’s a rel-

atively conventional building, Sollogubbelieves, and tanks are made of convention-al material. What makes this project uniqueare the animals and the philosophy of mixinglife science with visitor experience. “I’ve done a lot of aquariums globally, but

I’m really excited for this project; it’s veryspecial,” Sollogub stated.Dobrogosz hopes everyone feels the same

way. Already ranked number three in fieldtrip destinations, the Natural Science Centerwill become a three-in-one destination whenwork is completed, and also will offer travel-ling exhibits. For those coming to theGreensboro attraction, there will be hands-on SciPod education stations with focustanks providing habitats for species related tothe feature habitats and interactive exhibitsassociated with each of the habitats. A dra-matic new lobby will feature a submarine. Abathroom will be added. The new gift shopopened in October and the first-ever café,Meerkat Café, opens in March.An art feature is planned and someday

Dobrogosz envisions a high school on site. “A hundred to 150 students would start as

museum curators. Every subject would bebased on science. In addition to catering toK-12 students, the Center will offer a collegedegree program. Students in the Zoo &

Aquarium Science program can do labshere,” Dobrogosz explained.It’s Dobrogosz’s intention to “hit every

audience.” Maximizing the full demograph-ic adds another dimension to the visitorexperience — and helps pay the bill byattracting a larger range of people. Moreimportantly, it integrates the community.After all, it was the passion of the communi-ty to do something unique and different thatmade it all possible. Already he said they’vereceived requests for special events such ascorporate parties and weddings. In addition,membership is up.

Countdown The grand opening is still nearly a year

away. “We were supposed to get the keys in

December, but now it looks like Feb. 15-March 15,” Dobrogosz estimated. “Delaysare common in the aquarium world and thereare always surprises in construction.”There have been no major changes in the

plan, so he’s hopeful that the new target dateis realistic. Because it will take an additionaltwo to three months to get the animals to theSciQuarium and quarantined, he anticipatesopening between May 15-June 15, 2013.

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

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NEED ALL THE TIME 7 DAYS BULLDOZ-ER D3AT D10 EXCAVATOR LOADERGRADER USA USER ONLY | «ONLYCONTRACTORS NO SALEMAN«CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINJPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY MANUALS | LOOKING TO PUR-CHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP,PARTS, OPERATORS OR OTHER MANU-ALS FOR EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS ANDVEHICLES OF ALL SORTS. WE PREFERIN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COM-PUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTSOPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKSOR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED,OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOTSOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUEDPRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASEIN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANYAMOUNT YOU HAVE.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ASPHALT PAVERS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE USED DYNAPAC F12,F14, F16 PAVERS AND ABG TITAN 423PAVERS. MACHINES MUST BE GOODLOOKING AND IN WORKING CONDI-TION WITH OLD PAINT. PLEASE SENDPICTURES, YEAR, MODEL, SERIALNUMBER, MACHINE CONDITION ANDFINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GEHL V400 WITH HEAT/AC, QUICKATTACHMENT FOR EQUIPMENT, A 4-1BUCKET, TIRES AND REMOVEABLETRACKS, SET UP FOR SNOWREMOVAL, INCLUDING THE BESTSNOWBLOWER ON THE MARKET ANDCHAINS FOR THE TIRES.CONTACT: AL WRIGHTPHONE: 304-693-7218EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRACKS & PADS | PLEASE QUOTE APAIR OF TRACKS AND PADS FOR ACATERPILLAR D10N. THANK YOU.CONTACT: KELLY TUCKERPHONE: 8138686714FAX: 8134892477EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADER CAT, KOMATSU,VOLVO 2 TO 3 YARD | LATE MODELLOW HOUR, EAST USA LOCATION,COUPLER, AIR CABCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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SCAFFOLDSCONTACT: CHIKAPHONE: 7274030866EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FIAT ALLIS D5 DOZER LEFT FINALDRIVECONTACT: JOHNNY OGLESBYPHONE: 7068718201EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS: 70ZTHRU 95Z-II & IV SERIES ONLY, YEARFROM 1985 TO NEWER. ANY CONDI-TIONCONTACT: IVAN PHAMPHONE: 951-445-7565FAX: 951-509-4618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATORS | WANTED TO BUY USEDKOMATSU, HITACHI, KOBELCO EXCA-VATORS ANY CONDITION, COMPACTORROLLERS, WHEEL LOADERS. I WILLPICK UP AT YOUR LOCATIONS FASTCASH PAY TO YOU NO WAITING, JUSTCALL ME WE BUY EVERY DAY, ALWAYSLOOKING FOR USED EQUIPMENT TOBUY.CONTACT: IVAN PHAMPHONE: 951-445-7565FAX: 951-5094618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FRONT END LOADER | I NEED ALOADER FOR A KUBOTA BX1500. CONTACT: KRIS IVESPHONE: 540-868-2709EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2007 2009 CAT D8R | LOOKING FOR 10UNITS OF CAT D8R, SHOULD BE 2007 -2009 & NOT MORE THAN 5000 HOURS.TRADE PRICING ONLYCONTACT: GMPHONE: +971552541439EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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BUCKET, FRONT LDR KOMATSUWA450L | FRONT BUCKET, (PREFERROCK) FOR A WA 450L , OR SOME-THING CLOSE TO SAME THAT WEMIGHT RE - LUG AND FAB / FITCONTACT: JACK CHERRYPHONE: 541-993-0228FAX: 509-767-2282EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BRIDGE DECK PAVER • NEEDTEREX/BIDWELL 4800 IN EARLY JANU-ARY IN FORT WORTH, TX. USACONTACT: WHITNEY BROUSSARDPHONE: 214-507-2157FAX: 817-232-8984EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER • LATE MODEL LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASECATERPILLAR D8K DOZERS, YEARMODEL 1980 AND UP WITH AFTER-COOLER AND SPACER PLATE AND RIP-PER. MACHINES MUST BE GOODLOOKING AND IN WORKING CONDI-TION WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. PLEASEOFFER ME WHAT YOU HAVE WITHBUNCH OF PICTURES, YEAR MODEL,SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINE CONDITIONAND FINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BRH1100 TRAMAC 80MM PIN MOUNTFOR SAMSUNG210 • NEED 80MM SAM-SUNG SE210 PIN MOUNT FOR BRH110TRAMAC HAMMERCONTACT: JOHN NILSENPHONE: 914-261-0322FAX: 845-225-0797EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER TIRE W/RIM MODEL 55B SIZE175X25 12 STUD USED | USED TIRE/WRIM SIZE 17.5X25 12 STUD LOADER 55BMICHIGAN LOCATION, MASSACHU-SETTSCONTACT: TANYAPHONE: 508-587-0770EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 938G WHEEL LOADER • 4000HOURS +/-, COUPLER SYSTEM, CLEAN,WORK READYCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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• Kissimmee, FL

Sat.-Sun., February 2-10,2013For: Annual 9 DayAuction! ConstructionEquipment, Trucks,Trailers, Support

RITCHIE BROS.

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402-421-2631

• Atlanta, GA

November 29, 2012

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December 4, 2012

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December 4, 2012

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December 19-20, 2012

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Tues., December 4, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment

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Fri., December 14, 2012For: ConstructionEquipment

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Thurs., December 6 2012For: Farm Equipment

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Thurs., January 31 2013For: Construction andFarm Equipment

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• Pendleton, IN

March 29, 2013

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• Princeton, MN

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NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model rental fleetequipment from several local and national rental fleets includingNeff Rentals, UnitedRentals/RSC and one Cat rental fleet.

EARLY HILITES: 25 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 330CL, 2008 Cat 312DL, 2008Cat 303CCR, 2009 Cat 302.8C, 2009 Cat 301.8C, (2) 2005-2004 Kobelco SK330LC-6, 2005-(2) 2004Kobelco SK135SR, 2007 Case CX330LC, 2006 IHI 80X-3, 2004 IHI 35NX, (2) 2005 IHI 35N-2, (3) 2005IHI 35N, 2006- (2) 2005 IHI 28N-2, 2004-2003 IHI 15NX, IHI 7J, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS:

Komatsu WA320, 2006 Komatsu WA250-5L, 10 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2007 Cat D4XL, 2006 CatD3KLGP, 2003 JD 750C, (2) 2006-(3) 2005-2004 JD 650JLGP, 2004 JD 450HLGP, 3 TRACTOR

LOADER BACKHOES: 2010 Cat 420E(4x4), 2009 Cat 416E (4x4), Case 580L (4x4), 3 ASPHALT

ROLLERS: Cat CB634C, (2) 2004 IR DD70, 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2008 Cat CS56, 2008 CatCS433E, 2006 Bomag BW211D-3, 2006 Bomag BW177D-3, 2008 IR SD45D, 5 RUBBER TRACKED

SKID STEERS: 2007-2006 Bobcat T300, 2007-2006-2005 Takeuchi TL130, 14 SKID STEERS: 2006-2004 Cat 226B, 2003 Cat 226, 2008 JD 325, (2) 2005 JD 317, 2006-2005 Bobcat S250, (2) 2004 BobcatS175, 2004 Bobcat S130, (2) Case 60XT, Case 1845C, 4 TRENCHERS: (2) Ditch Witch 1330H, (2) DitchWitch 1230, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Genie GTH1056, 2007 Genie GTH644, ROUGH

TERRAIN FORKLIFT: 2005 Case 586G (4x4), 4 BOOM LIFTS: 2008 Genie S80 (4x4), 2008 GenieS60 (4x4), 2008 Genie Z45 (4x4), 2003 JLG 600S, 4 SCISSOR LIFTS: (4) 2004 JLG 1930ES, 6 AIR

COMPRESSORS: (5) 2006 Sullair 185DPQ-JD, 2005 IR P185WIR, 3 GENERATORS: 2006 MagnumMMG80, 2008 Magnum MMG55, 2006 Magnum MMG35, 4 WELDERS: 2007 Lincoln K2405-1 500amp, 2006 Lincoln Vantage 300 300 amp, 2006 Miller Big 40, 2006 Multiquip BLW400SS 400 amp, 3SWEEPERS: 2006 Laymor 8HC, (2) 2005 Terramite TSS38, CONCRETE FORMS: (2) 5ft. ConcreteForms, DUMP TRUCK: 2000 Freightliner Conventional, 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2) 2004 Ford F550(4x4), UTILITY VEHICLES: 2009-2008-2007 Kawasaki KAF400 Mules, ATTACHMENTS: Skid

Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, NewVersatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New StumpBuckets, New Fabtech 60in. Brush Cutters, New Fabtech Backhoe Attachments, New Fabtech 60in. - 72in.Grapple Buckets, New Fabtech 66in. Root Grapples, New Fabtech 60in. Hay Spears, New Fabtech StumpBuckets, New Fabtech 428in. Forks & Frame, New Fabtech Quick Attach Plates, SUPPORT EQUIP-

MENT: New 4 Pack Ratchet Straps, New Impact Wrenches, New Premium Diamond Blades, NewMustang Submersible Pumps, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Air SprayGuns, New Mustang Concrete Vibrators, New Mustang Plate Compactors, New 5 Ton Digital PlatformScales, Rebar Cutters, New Mustang Submersible & Water Pumps, New Cutoff/ Demo Saws, ImpactWrench Kit, 4 ton porta power.

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

DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left.

SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

AUCTIONLATE MODEL CONSTRUCTIONRENTAL FLEET & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

ATLANTA,(BREMEN)GEORGIA

Neff RentalsUnited Rentals

NOTE: Selling will be late model construction &support equipment from several national rentalfleets to conclude this current year.

HILITES: 22 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2008-2007 Cat 330DL, (3) 2008 Cat 320DLRR, 2008Cat 320DL, Cat 304.5, 2010 Cat 303.5CCR, 2007-2006 Komatsu PC300LC-7, 2005 Komatsu PC200LC-7,2008 Kobelco SK350LC, 2007-2006 Kobelco SK330LC-6, 2004 Kobelco SK160-6, 2005 KobelcoSK135SR, 2007 Case CX330LC, Hitachi EX300LC, (3) 2005 IHI 28N, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR:

2007 Cat 322CL, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 12G, Leeboy G440, 9 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS:

2006 Komatsu WA250-5L, (2) 2004 Komatsu WA250, 2006 Komatsu WA200-5, 2005 Komatsu WA50-3,2007-2006-2005 Case 621D, 2008 Volvo L110F, 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8N, 2009 CatD5KLGP, 2009 Cat D3KXL, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 JD 310G (4x4), 2005Komatsu WB140-2N, 2 ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF510, Blaw Knox PF172, ASPHALT

ROLLERS: 2007 Cat CB534D, 6 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2007 Cat CP563E, 2006 Bomag 211D- 3,2005 Bomag BW177-3, Bomag BW75, 2006 Hamm 3205, 2 SKID STEERS: Gehl 5635DX, Gehl 4835, 3TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 IR VR843C, 2007 IR VR642, Cat TH83, 4 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2003Genie GS1930, (2) Genie GS1930, MEC 4191RT, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 Sullair185DPQ, 2 GEN-

ERATORS: Demo Cat 500kw, 2006 Multiquip DCA70USIC 70kw, WELDER: 2007 Lincoln Vantage500 500amp, 2 SWEEPERS: (2) 2006 Laymor 8HC2, 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 1989 Western Star (t/a), 2005Ford F650, 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F350XL, 1996 Ford F350, 5 PICKUP TRUCKS: FordF350, 2005 Ford F250, 2003-2001 Ford F150, 2005 Chevy Silverado (4x4), UTILITY VEHICLES: (4)2009-2008-2007 Kawasaki Mules, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Stout Brush Grapple, UnusedStout Rock Bucket Grapple, Unused Stout Pallet Forks, Unused Lowe 750CH Hydr. Augers, Skid Steers:

Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New VersatechHay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Excalibur Thumbs, New Versatech BrushGrapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Rebar Cutter, Folding Ramps, Huskie HammerDrill, New Impact Wrenches, New Abrasive Blades, New Submersible Pumps, New Platform Scales, NewStiff Neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Gun Kits, New Diamond Blades, New Concrete Vibrators, NewPlate Compactors, New Demo/ Cutoff Saws,New 4 Pack Ratchet Straps, New Impact Wrenches, New 5Ton Digital Platform Scales.

Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787.

DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd.for 3 miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. tosale site.

FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091.SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386, FAX: (407) 239-0068.

RENTAL RETURN

KISSIMMEE,FLORIDA

(WINTER GARDEN)

AUCTIONCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT,

ATTACHMENTS, AERIALS & FORKLIFTS.

NEFF RENTALS • HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTALS • UNITED RENTALS

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December 3 & 4, 2012 - OHIO CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION WINTER CONFER-ENCE, Hilton Easton in Columbus, Ohio. For more information please contact theassociation by telephone: 614/488-0724; TOLL-FREE: 800/229-1388; FAX:614/488-0728 or EMAIL: [email protected].

December 4 thru 6, 2012 – Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) Oilfield Expo, IXCenter, Cleveland, Ohio. The Ohio Oil and Gas Association is pleased to present theall-indoor oilfield expo. Mark your calendars for an exciting opportunity to networkwith the oil and gas industry. For more information on this expo or for general inquirieson the OOGA, Telephone: 740/587-0444.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here!2012 EVENTS CALENDAR:January 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: PERMEABLE PAVER SYSTEMS CER-TIFICATE COURSEJanuary 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TROU-BLESHOOTING (PLT RELICENSURE)January 9th thru 11th, 2013 – NORTHERN GREEN EXPO. This event features a trade show, educational sessions, and networking events.***Please contact MNLA at [email protected] or call toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information.

SA – MIDWEST COUNCIL HOSTS NATIONALLY RENOWNED CONSTRUCTION SALES TRAINER(Tickets available for December 5th Public Presentation in Maryland Heights)Tom Woodcock, nationally renowned construction sales trainer and founder of Seal the Deal, will share hisproven construction-specific techniques on how to weave marketing efforts and sales strategies together to geteffective sales results. Woodcock’s presentation will be held 1 to 4 PM, Wednesday, December 5 at theQuality Inn in Maryland Heights, 2434 Old Dorsett Road. Topics will include:. What is a proper marketing program for a contractor or supplier?. What are the roles of marketing and sales?. Tying a sales strategy to a marketing strategy.. Walking out a sales strategy. . Evaluating the success of combined sales and marketing strategy.Woodcock will also discuss solutions to the consistent mistakes people make in construction selling such asbidding and pricing errors, an incorrect approach to the customer, poor presentation techniques, improper sell-ing attitudes and using out of date selling techniques. Registration is required to attend. The cost is $40 forASA Members and $60 for non-members. For more information about the presentation, contact ASA –Midwest Council Executive Director Susan Winkelmann at 314/845-0855 or [email protected].

AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for construction profes-sionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business.

AGC of MINNESOTAAnnual Business Meeting Notice: Notice is given to the voting members of ASSOCIATED GENERAL CON-TRACTORS OF MINNESOTA, a Minnesota cooperative organization (the “Association”), that the November2012 annual meeting of voting members will be held at the Marriott Minneapolis Southwest, 5801 OpusParkway, Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343, at 12:00 noon, on Thursday, November 29, 2012.

Annual Meeting and Holiday Reception:Save November 29 for AGC of Minnesota’s Annual Meeting. Although we held our 2012 Annual Meeting inJanuary, our revised Annual meeting format will be previewed on November 29. Interactive, dynamic sessionswill be followed by our popular industry holiday reception for our members, women and minority contractors,MnDOT representatives, and AIA members. Why the change in format? Times and people change, your per-

sonal and business schedules are more demanding, and your time is more valuable. For, registration, spon-sorship, silent auction, exhibitor, and holiday reception information you may contact Julie Moore, ExecutiveAssistant, AGC of MN, at 651/796-2189. NOTE: The AGC of MN will be collecting for Toys for Tots at the holiday reception. New toys, games and books,as well as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciated.

AGC of America Annual Convention: Registration is now open for the 2013 AGC Annual Convention andConstructor Expo, being held March 6 – 9 in Palm Springs. The early bird discount, a $200 savings, is avail-able until January 16. Room availability at the convention headquarter hotel (JW Marriott Desert Springs) islimited, so reservations should be made as early as possible. Complete conference details are available athttp://convention.agc.org or you may contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGCof Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website: www.agcmn.org. Build America Awards Application: The 2013 AGC/Alliant Build America competition is open to general con-tractors and specialty contractors who are current members of an AGC chapter working as prime contractorsfor projects completed between November 1, 2011 and November 1, 2012. Member companies can visithttp://awards.agc.org/ to begin a project entry. The final deadline for all submissions is Friday, November 2,at 5:00 Pm EST. Winners will be announced at AGC’s 94th Annual Convention in Palm Springs, March 6ththru 9th.

2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will host the Mid-AmericaAssociation of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013 Conference – “Sharing Strategies for Success.”The conference will be held JULY 16-19 at the HILTON HOTEL in downtown Milwaukee. One of the majorevents at MAASTO 2013 will be a trade show, where industry representatives will have the opportunity to show-case materials, technology, and professional services. The trade show will be held July 17 and 18 at the con-ference hotel. More information on the trade show registration, layout, schedule, and fees will be available inearly 2013 at the conference website, which will be linked via the MAASTO meetings webpage –http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If you are looking to speak to someone with regard to the above con-ference you may contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGC of Minnesota, direct-ly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website: www.agcmn.org.

*** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events, you may contact Denise Woods,CMP;Director, Communications & Events, Associates General Contractors of Minnesota, 525 Park Street,#110, St. Paul, MN 55103 DIRECT: 651/796-2186; CELL: 612/201-5501; FAX: 651/632-8928; TOLLFREE: 800/552-7670 and/or www.agcmn.org.

Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc.2012 3rd Quarter Safety Training ScheduleTopics Include: . Competent Person Excavation. Confined Space Entry Program. Damage Prevention/GUFPA Law/PSC. ISEE Blasting Certification. Temporary Utility Workzone Traffic Control. NPDES Level 1A Course and Exam*. NPDES Level 1A Recertification Course*. NPDES Level 1B Course and Exam*. GDOT Approved Flagging Program

. GDOT Approved Flagging Instructor Program

*No Checks accepted less than 5 days prior to class date payment reserves the seat for class – we do notsave seats. For more information on the above classes which include dates/locations/costs, please contactScott Brumbelow, Assistant Executive Director, GUCA, 404/362-9995.

GUCA 804 Main Street, Suite C, Forest Park, GA 30297404/362-9995, 877/SAF-GUCA, Fax: 404/362-9211 www.guca.com2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings:

New Installations: Tuesday, December 4th NASTT’s mission is to advance trenchless technology and to pro-mote its benefits for the public and the environment by increasing awareness and knowledge through infor-mation dissemination; research and development; education and training; and partnerships with organizationsand agencies interested in trenchless technology and its benefits. NASTT provides a representative voice for allsectors of the trenchless technology industry. For more information about NASTT and the variety of trainingopportunities provided, please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill, Communications & TrainingManager at 440/638-4676 or [email protected].

ROAD INSTITUTE 2012 – 2013 Schedule Announced!!!Road Institute R will soon begin its 48th year as the asphalt paving industry’s premier training school, provid-ing practical instruction for industry professionals. Volvo Construction Equipment has announced the 2012 – 2013 schedule for the Road Institute. The coursecurriculum offers two- to five-day sessions that begin in October and continue through May 2013, with class-es held at two training facilities in North America – one in Chambersburg, PA and the other in Phoenix, AZ.“The Volvo commitment to training includes offering this program as a service to the industry and providingothers the opportunity to learn best practices in a controlled environment with a focus of instruction and train-ing dedicated to asphalt paving,” said Wade Turlington, Director of Product and Sales Education. “The RoadInstitute is dedicated to providing quality instruction to industry professionals, even if they don’t own or operateVolvo equipment.” 2012 – 2013 Road Institute Course SCHEDULE includes topics such as:. Automatic Grade and Slope Systems. Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 1). Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 2). MT2000 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 1). MT2000 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 2). MW500 Hydraulic and Electrical Systems (Step 1). Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance. Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance, warm-mix asphalt (WMA). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 1). P aver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 2). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – Blaw-Knox R Pavers (Step 1). Paver Screed Operation and Adjustment. Paving and Compaction Application Seminar. Small Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Steps 1 and 2). Soil Compaction Application Seminar. Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 1). Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 2)Class size is limited for ideal instructor-to-student ratios and team learning. Tuition is $750 (USD) per studentper three to five day course or $500 (USD) per student per two day seminar. For more information on theRoad Institute or to register for classes, visit roadinstitute.com or call 866/497-4501 or email: [email protected].

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More Than 1,500 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Auction

A line of loaders waits its turn on the auc-tion block.

Jerry Cole, C & C Equipment, in Hattiesburg, Miss., came lamenting thetough year Mississippi Southern’s football team was havin., but to liven hisspitits came looking for some truck-mounted cranes.

The JLG personnel liftwas getting a goodworkout from GeorgeMaranuk, WesternReserve Trading Inc.,Youngstown, Ohio.

Jim Shafer of Shafer Equipment, Clendenin, W.Va., came tothe sale looking for a long-reach excavator. This Cat 322Clooked like it fit the bill.

This American HC210 drew a lot ofattention.

This 2010 Cat 950Hwent for $177,500.

Howard Abell, president of Advantage Construction Equipment &Parts Inc., gets in a quick phone call before going inside the auction.

Carolos Toledo came all the way fromMcAllen, Texas, to get a loader. This CatAP655D may be the one.

More than 1,500 bidders participated online and in person at RitchieBros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equip-ment auction in Orlando, Fla., on Oct. 25.

Bidders came from more than 50 countries, including 48 U.S. states.More than 44 percent of the equipment was sold to buyers outside the state,from as far away as Australia, Costa Rica, India and the United ArabEmirates. Online bidders purchased approximately 33 percent of the equip-ment sold.

The auction featured close to 1,100 equipment items and trucks, includ-ing wheel loaders, hydraulic excavators, crawler tractors, motorgraders,forklifts and truck tractors.

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John Deere Named to AEM’s 2012 Hall of Fame Classmanufacturing to its status today asa key contributor to our economicwell-being and quality of life.

Pierre Bataille (Poclain)Pierre Bataille was an industry

innovator and a responsible leader,contributing to economic develop-ment in France while improvingquality of life for his workforceand the industry.The technology he helped

develop, high pressure hydraulics,played a part in the huge increasein productivity for agriculturalworks, handling operations andearthmoving. He was a pioneer indevelopment of the hydraulicexcavator. He was the instigator touse production assembly lines forexcavators in the early 1960s,increasing production and reliabili-ty; his concept of the swing driveand boom remain a standard today.A leader in social responsibility,

Bataille offered interest-free loansto his employees, a majority ofwhom were former farmers livingin poor conditions who then moreeasily became homeowners. He

developed a technical training cen-ter to provide workers and excava-tor operators with job training.Bataille established one of the firststaffed company cafeterias for hisemployees and a network of busesto safely transport them to andfrom work; while not a widespreadpractice in the 1960s, Bataille insti-tuted noise-reduction measures inthe plant and on excavators.Bataille’s civic service included

leadership of French standardiza-tion and business developmentorganizations, and he also servedas president of the Committee forEuropean ConstructionEquipment. In 1990, Bataille wasawarded the rank of officer of theLegion of Honor by the Frenchgovernment in recognition of hisentrepreneurial leadership.

Wood Brothers — Keith,Leonard and Mervel (WoodsEquipment Company)Keith, Leonard and Mervel

Wood were problem solvers, risktakers and entrepreneurs who usedthese skills to fuel their drive forinventing and manufacturing. As

pioneers in the development ofrotary cutters and mowers, theWood brothers helped create aprevalent product category for theshort line industry.One invention that dramatically

affected the agricultural industry isthe company’s iconic Batwing

rotary cutter, known generically asthe flex-wing rotary cutter, firstshipped in 1963. Other key inven-tions include the single V-belt drivesystem, used on virtually all resi-dential and commercial mowers inuse today, and the single attach-ment pin blade retention system, a

design still used on most Woodscutters today.The brothers sought to adapt

their equipment to all types, sizesand models of trac tors, includingtwo adaptors that were predeces-sors of today’s standard 3-pointhitch. In the 1970s, the Woodbrothers elevated product supportto a new level, ensuring sales andservice were available across thecountry in the days beforeovernight delivery.Starting the company after

World War II in Oregon, Illinois,the Wood brothers contributedgreatly to job creation and devel-opment of skilled labor in theregion, training thousands aswelders, machinists, metal fab -ricators, painters, engineers andoffice personnel. Sustainability forthe brothers was always aboutdoing right, for example, metalscrap recycling (not widespread inthe ’40s and ’50s).Nominations for the next Hall of

Fame will open in June 2013.For more information, visit

www.aem.org/HallofFame.

The Woods brothers were pioneers in the development of rotarycutters and mowers.

AEM from page 64

Virtually All U.S. States Representedat Ritchie Bros. Auction in Orlando

Brian VanSluyters (L) and RonnieHedrick of Bul-Head, Polk County, Fla.,took a good look at the Cat D8R.

Joe Miller, president of Miller Brothers Giant Tire Service, washoping to pick up a little business at the auction.

Jose Quesada came from Costa Rico looking for a variety ofequipment. This Volvo EC240B may be going back with him ifthe price is right.

RITCHIE from page 74

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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

A E D ............................................................................................23

ABINGTON LLC ..........................................................................13

ALEX LYON & SON INC

ATLANTA GA / KISSIMMEE FL ..........................................69

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ............................3, 56

ATCO EQUIPMENT ......................................................................2

BARGAINS ..................................................................................66

BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ................................................11

BID SPOTTER ............................................................................72

BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................................54, 55

BOMAG ........................................................................................45

BROOKS SALES INC ..................................................................16

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

PITTSBURGH PA ................................................................79

CEG SCALE MODELS ................................................................38

CLASSIFIEDS ..............................................................................66

CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT ..............................14, 15

COMPANY WRENCH ..................................................................10

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WANTED..............................................................................67

AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY ....................................................77

ONE BUY NATIONAL COVERAGE ....................................28

AUCTION RESULTS ..........................................................73

FL AUCTION PROMO ........................................................70

DYNAPAC ....................................................................................52

FELLING TRAILERS....................................................................35

FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................24

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ....................................................16

G S EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................9

GOMACO CORP..........................................................................43

H & L TOOTH CO ........................................................................21

HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ............................................17

HILCO INDUSTRIAL LLC ............................................................75

HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY..................................................80

HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................64, 65

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ................................25

INTERSTATE TRAILERS ............................................................31

IRON PLANET ............................................................................71

JCB INC ......................................................................................60

JFW EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................42

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER........................................................58

K I T EQUIPMENT ......................................................................20

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................26,27, 53

KUBOTA SVL..........................................................................62, 63

LEEBOY ................................................................................48, 49

LMI INC TENNESSEE ................................................................33

M D MOODY & SONS INC ............................................................5

MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ....................................13

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS..................................................40

MCCLUNG LOGAN EQUIPMENT ..............................................10

MINNICH MANUFACTURING......................................................42

NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..................................19

PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..........................................................20

PROFESSIONAL SHORING & SUPPLY ....................................10

RING POWER RENTAL ..............................................................6,7

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................24

ROSCO MFG CO ........................................................................44

SAKAI AMERICA INC ..................................................................51

SHUR-CO ....................................................................................37

SITECH MID-ATLANTIC ..............................................................20

SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ......................................6

STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................50

TAKEUCHI....................................................................................61

TEREX COMPACT ......................................................................50

TOWMASTER INC ......................................................................31

TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ................................................23

VOLVO COMPACTION ................................................................41

VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................................57

WILSON FINLEY..........................................................................16

WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................46, 47

XL TRAILERS ..............................................................................37

YANMAR AMERICA ....................................................................59

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