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Flexible Pavements Holds Annual Ohio Asphalt Expo OHIO STATE EDITION A Supplement to: Your Ohio Connection: Ed Bryden, Strongsville, OH • 1-800-810-7640 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded in 1957.” April 26 2014 Vol. XVIII • No. 9 6 24 199 23 4 4 30 30 30 422 68 68 22 22 50 35 25 50 52 6 6 27 22 80 80 90 76 71 71 75 70 75 71 77 77 74 70 70 (L-R): At the JCB display, Ritchie Bros. Tim Keane talks with JCB Compaction Business Manager Tim Spring, Hy-Tek JCB’s Jason Milligan and Kevin Ray of Burns JCP. (L-R): Isaac Whitney, Frank Obhof, Tim Blackly and Scot Paulitsch of Burton Scot Contractors stopped by the McLean Company’s outdoor exhibit to catch up with Jim Hattendorf of The McLean Company and Jim Griffith of Wirtgen. (L-R): Columbus Equipment Company’s Jeff Richards, Bob Stewart and Chuck Amnah wel- come attendees to their display. (L-R): Ohio CAT Truck representative Mike Sestili, along with Ohio CAT’s Tim Cox, Brad Friend, and Linda Meier speak with The Shelly Company’s Craig Mayner and Mark Kudla. Brandon Hawkins (L) of Rudd Equipment Company talks equipment based solutions with Steve Smith of Pickaway County Engineers. (L-R): Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s Ben Sutkamp is joined by Bill Bethards of Roadhog Milling Attachments along with Murphy’s Tom McKee and Kevin Jerdon to welcome attendees. Lisa Strickland (L) and Eric J. Von Stein of Eagle Crusher were on hand to discuss asphalt recycling. (L-R): The crew from Southeastern Equipment Company, Tim Johnson, Jon Wickline, Scott Hartzell and Mike Kress are joined by Bomag’s Dale Alferink (C) to show their line of asphalt paving equipment. F lexible Pavements of Ohio held its Annual Ohio Asphalt Expo on March 25 and 26 at the Hilton Polaris in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio’s leading asphalt paving equipment, product and service providers presented their equip- ment in an outdoor exhibit area and indoors on tabletop displays. The event opened with public agency officials joining industry representatives for a roundtable discussion on contracting, paving and concrete roadway rehabilitation. Educational sessions were held throughout the two day event, coving topics ranging from safety to recycling to paving methods and best prac- tices. During the annual meeting, Robert Bailey was presented with the Baker Award and The McLean Company’s Scott McLean was presented with the Industry Service Award. The expo was attended by those who construct, inspect, manage and maintain public and private transportation infrastructure. Flexible Pavements of Ohio was founded in 1962 as an asso- ciation focused on providing members with educational, tech- nical, marketing and legislative support geared toward the devel- opment and advancement of Ohio’s quality asphalt pavement construction. For more information, visit http://www.flexiblepavements.o rg. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.con- structionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Flexible Pavements Holds Annual Ohio Asphalt Expo

OHIO STATE EDITION A Supplement to:

Your Ohio Connection: Ed Bryden, Strongsville, OH • 1-800-810-7640

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

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(L-R): At the JCB display, Ritchie Bros. TimKeane talks with JCB Compaction BusinessManager Tim Spring, Hy-Tek JCB’s JasonMilligan and Kevin Ray of Burns JCP.

(L-R): Isaac Whitney, Frank Obhof, Tim Blacklyand Scot Paulitsch of Burton Scot Contractorsstopped by the McLean Company’s outdoorexhibit to catch up with Jim Hattendorf of TheMcLean Company and Jim Griffith of Wirtgen.

(L-R): Columbus Equipment Company’s JeffRichards, Bob Stewart and Chuck Amnah wel-come attendees to their display.

(L-R): Ohio CAT Truck representative Mike Sestili, along withOhio CAT’s Tim Cox, Brad Friend, and Linda Meier speak withThe Shelly Company’s Craig Mayner and Mark Kudla.

Brandon Hawkins (L) of RuddEquipment Company talks equipmentbased solutions with Steve Smith ofPickaway County Engineers.

(L-R): Murphy Tractor & Equipment’s BenSutkamp is joined by Bill Bethards of RoadhogMilling Attachments along with Murphy’s TomMcKee and Kevin Jerdon to welcome attendees.

Lisa Strickland (L) and Eric J. VonStein of Eagle Crusher were on handto discuss asphalt recycling.

(L-R): The crew from Southeastern Equipment Company, Tim Johnson,Jon Wickline, Scott Hartzell and Mike Kress are joined by Bomag’s DaleAlferink (C) to show their line of asphalt paving equipment.

Flexible Pavements of Ohioheld its Annual OhioAsphalt Expo on March 25

and 26 at the Hilton Polaris inColumbus, Ohio.

Ohio’s leading asphalt pavingequipment, product and serviceproviders presented their equip-ment in an outdoor exhibit areaand indoors on tabletop displays.

The event opened with publicagency officials joining industryrepresentatives for a roundtablediscussion on contracting,paving and concrete roadwayrehabilitation.

Educational sessions wereheld throughout the two dayevent, coving topics rangingfrom safety to recycling topaving methods and best prac-tices. During the annual meeting,Robert Bailey was presentedwith the Baker Award and TheMcLean Company’s ScottMcLean was presented with theIndustry Service Award. Theexpo was attended by those whoconstruct, inspect, manage andmaintain public and privatetransportation infrastructure.

Flexible Pavements of Ohiowas founded in 1962 as an asso-ciation focused on providingmembers with educational, tech-nical, marketing and legislativesupport geared toward the devel-opment and advancement ofOhio’s quality asphalt pavementconstruction.

For more information, visithttp://www.flexiblepavements.org.

(This story also can be foundon Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.con-structionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

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The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial MineralsAssociation (OAIMA), Ohio’s trade association rep-resenting mining operations with the exception of

coal, held its 16th Annual Legislative Reception on March26 at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. The event was well attended by both OAIMA members

and Ohio’s lawmakers. The reception offers an opportunityfor members to meet with State Senators and representativesin a relaxed setting to share their thoughts regarding a vari-ety of issues impacting the industry. Key topics of discus-sion were recent amendments to Ohio Bill HB277, spon-sored by Rep. Stautberg. Of concern are changes to the Type

2, Expedited Annexation process. As passed by committee,the bill would further limit access to local aggregate sourcesand add costs through expensive and time-consuming litiga-tion. Association members also used the opportunity to voice

their support for State Issue 1— the State CapitalImprovements Program that authorizes $1.875 billion inlocal government infrastructure aid. During the OAIMAboard meeting that preceded the legislative reception, theboard of directors agreed to offer financial support for theissue as it would provide additional funding for much need-ed roads and infrastructure improvements while creating

jobs. Sponsors for this year’s legislative reception included

Barrett Paving Materials, Columbus Equipment Company,East Fairfield Coal Co., Lime Stone Division, Eastman &Smith Limited, Gerken Materials Inc., Hanson Aggregates,Martin Marietta Aggregates, The Melvin Stone Co.,National Lime & Stone Co., The Olen Corporation, TheShelly Company, and Watson Gravel Inc.

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OAIMA Holds 16th Annual Legislative Reception in Columbus

(L-R): Ted Lemmon of The Shelly Company joins OhioState Representatives Brian Hill (district 97) and FredStrahorn (district 39) and Denny Larr of The ShellyCompany.

(L-R): Ohio State Rep. Terry Blair (district 42) speakswith Nathaniel Grundy of Mine Services Company,OAIMA Executive Director Pat Jacomet, and DanMapes of National Lime & Stone Company.

(L-R): Ohio State Sen. Kris Jordan and Ohio State Reps.Andrew Brenner (district 67) and John Becker (district65) stopped by to meet with OAIMA members.

see OAIMA page 6

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Kenworth’s ChillicothePlant Celebrates 40 YearsKenworth Truck Company’s

assembly plant in Chillicothe,Ohio, recently celebrated its40th anniversary.The first Kenworth truck

rolled off the Chillicotheassembly line in March 1974.Since that date, the employeesat Kenworth’s largest planthave assembled more than

410,000 trucks with a focus on quality, effi-ciency, environmental stewardship and cus-tomer satisfaction.“Our dedicated, well-trained employees

take a great deal of pride in each and everyhigh-quality Kenworth truck that comes offthe line. And we provide the plant and ouremployees with leading-edge technology,production and logistics systems to produceThe World’s Best trucks for our customers,”said Judy McTigue, Kenworth-Chillicotheplant manager, who added that 3,000 cus-tomers visited the plant last year.The plant launched the PACCAR MX

engine for the Class 8 market in the UnitedStates and Canada in 2010, had a recordcapacity of 150 trucks per day in 2011, andadded a state-of-the-art, robotic build cell for

Kenworth’s new 6.9 ft. (2.1 m) cab intro-duced in conjunction with the launch of thenew Kenworth T680 in 2012. A new volu-metric paint mix machine also wasinstalled at Chillicothe for enhanced paintquality. In 2013, the plant launched the Kenworth

T880 — the new flagship of the company’svocational trucks — and began building thenew 52-in. (132 cm) sleeper for the T680, inaddition to introducing the PACCAR MX-13 into Kenworth production.Chillicothe has earned the prestigious ISO

14001:2004 certification for effective envi-ronmental management systems establishedto help build Class 8 trucks in an environ-mentally sustainable manner. For more information, visit www.ken-

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

A group of Kenworth Chillicothe plant employees gather around a new KenworthT880 at the end of the production line recently to celebrate the plant’s 40th anniver-sary. The T880 was recognized as the plant’s special 40th anniversary truck.

The Kenworth Chillicothe plant todayfeatures a state-of-the-art, roboticbuild cell for Kenworth’s new 6.9-ft.(2.1 m) cab introduced in conjunctionwith the launch of the new KenworthT680 in 2012. It also features a volu-metric paint mix machine forenhanced paint quality.

Since the first Kenworth truck rolled offthe assembly line in March of 1974, theemployees at Kenworth’s largest planthave assembled more than 410,000 trucks.

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OAIMA Members, Ohio LawmakersAttend Reception

(L-R): Jon Niebel, Jason Emch, Chad Reel and Sam Schmitz of The Shelly Company catch up with Dale Mathew ofStoneco Inc.

Ron Watson (L) of Watson Gravel speaks with OhioCAT’s Paul Liesem.

Brian Wheeler (L) of National Lime & Stone enjoyssome conversation with Ron Tipton of HansonAggregates.

Ohio CAT’s Linda Meier (L) and OAIMA ExecutiveAssistant Maralynn Loos take a moment from a busyevening of ensuring that everything ran smoothly atthe OAIMA Legislative Reception.

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