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Alliance of Firms Produces Specialized Equipment…8 Bobcat, Doosan Open Acceleration Center…20 Contractor Installs Manhole in South Beach Intersection…14 Inside “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Southeast Edition $3.00 Published Nationally October 1, 2014 Vol. XXVI • No. 20 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com After years of planning, work has begun on the highly anticipated Grammy Museum Mississippi. When it opens next year, the Cleveland-based, $18 million attraction will feature a state-of-the-art sound stage for live performances and education workshops, an exhibit that tells the story of the state’s artists and impact on music worldwide, along with interactive song writing, music mixing and engineering and red carpet fashions. It will be the most advanced technological interactive music museum in existence. Eley Barkley and Dale Partners Architects photo Some of the equipment currently being used on this project to complete the required earthwork operations include John Deere 650J dozers. Music to Mississippi’s Ears: Grammy Museum Takes Shape A new report released Sept. 9 by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) highlights the contributions of the construction equipment (C.E.) industry to the American economy by supporting hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs and bil- lions in economic activity in its industry area. The report — authored by Inforum, an economic industry research organization at the University of Maryland — underscores both the growth in the C.E. industry over the last decade, along with the threats posed by diminishing government invest- ment in infrastructure projects and eliminating sup- port for manufacturing exports. “The construction equipment industry con- tributes so much to our economy, and this report illustrates the vital importance of ensuring that this industry can continue to flourish and grow,” said Dennis Slater, the president of AEM. “However, this report should also serve as a wake-up call to mem- bers of Congress, who can bolster the construction equipment sector by voting to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank, and finally passing a long- term, fully-funded highway bill.” The report speaks directly to the impact of public policy issues on the C.E. industry. Exports of con- struction equipment have more than tripled — from $5.5 billion to $19.5 billion — over the last decade, AEM Report Shows How Iron Drives U.S. Economy The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced a final rule requir- ing employers to notify OSHA when an employee is killed on the job or suffers a work- related hospitalization, amputation or loss of an eye. The rule, which also updates the list of employers partially exempt from OSHA record-keeping requirements, will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2015, for workplaces under federal OSHA jurisdiction. The announcement follows preliminary results from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2013 National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. “Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 4,405 workers were killed on the job in 2013. We can and must do more to keep America’s workers safe and healthy,” said U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez. “Workplace injuries and fatalities are absolute- ly preventable, and these new requirements will help OSHA focus its resources and hold employers accountable for preventing them.” Under the revised rule, employers will be required to notify OSHA of work-related OSHA Presents Rule for Reporting Severe Injuries see OSHA page 79 see AEM page 78 see GRAMMY page 50 By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT Table of Contents ................4 Off-Road Trucks Section ........ ......................................55-66 Paving Section..............67-77 Parts Section ................78-79 Auction Section..........90-101 Business Calendar ............95 Advertisers Index ............102

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Alliance of Firms Produces

Specialized Equipment…8

Bobcat, Doosan Open

Acceleration Center…20

Contractor Installs Manhole

in South Beach Intersection…14

Inside

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

® SoutheastEdition

$3.00

Published Nationally

October 1, 2014 • Vol. XXVI • No.20 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

After years of planning, work has begun on the highly anticipatedGrammy Museum Mississippi. When it opens next year, theCleveland-based, $18 million attraction will feature a state-of-the-art

sound stage for live performances and education workshops, an exhibit that tells the story ofthe state’s artists and impact on music worldwide, along with interactive song writing, musicmixing and engineering and red carpet fashions. It will be the most advanced technologicalinteractive music museum in existence.

Eley Barkley and Dale Partners Architects photoSome of the equipment currently being used on this project to complete the requiredearthwork operations include John Deere 650J dozers.

Music to Mississippi’s Ears:Grammy Museum Takes Shape

A new report released Sept. 9 by the Associationof Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) highlights thecontributions of the construction equipment (C.E.)industry to the American economy by supportinghundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs and bil-lions in economic activity in its industry area.The report — authored by Inforum, an economic

industry research organization at the University ofMaryland — underscores both the growth in theC.E. industry over the last decade, along with thethreats posed by diminishing government invest-ment in infrastructure projects and eliminating sup-port for manufacturing exports.“The construction equipment industry con-

tributes so much to our economy, and this reportillustrates the vital importance of ensuring that thisindustry can continue to flourish and grow,” saidDennis Slater, the president of AEM. “However, thisreport should also serve as a wake-up call to mem-bers of Congress, who can bolster the constructionequipment sector by voting to reauthorize theExport-Import Bank, and finally passing a long-term, fully-funded highway bill.”The report speaks directly to the impact of public

policy issues on the C.E. industry. Exports of con-struction equipment have more than tripled — from$5.5 billion to $19.5 billion — over the last decade,

AEM Report ShowsHow Iron DrivesU.S. Economy

The U.S. Department of Labor’sOccupational Safety and HealthAdministration announced a final rule requir-ing employers to notify OSHA when anemployee is killed on the job or suffers a work-related hospitalization, amputation or loss ofan eye. The rule, which also updates the list ofemployers partially exempt from OSHArecord-keeping requirements, will go into

effect on Jan. 1, 2015, for workplaces underfederal OSHA jurisdiction.The announcement follows preliminary

results from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’2013 National Census of Fatal OccupationalInjuries.“Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics

reported that 4,405 workers were killed on thejob in 2013. We can and must do more to keep

America’s workers safe and healthy,” saidU.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez.“Workplace injuries and fatalities are absolute-ly preventable, and these new requirementswill help OSHA focus its resources and holdemployers accountable for preventing them.”Under the revised rule, employers will be

required to notify OSHA of work-related

OSHA Presents Rule for Reporting Severe Injuries

see OSHA page 79

see AEM page 78see GRAMMY page 50

By Cindy RileyCEG CORRESPONDENT

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

Off-Road Trucks Section..............................................55-66

Paving Section..............67-77

Parts Section ................78-79

Auction Section..........90-101

Business Calendar ............95

Advertisers Index ............102

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Your VOLVO dealer in:

North CarolinaCharlotteRaleighAshevilleGreenville

South CarolinaColumbiaNorth CharlestonPiedmont

GeorgiaBufordForest ParkSavannah

East TennesseeKnoxvilleChattanooga

North DakotaBismarckFargoMinot

Asphalt/Pavers/Concrete Equipment1987 BLAW-KNOX PF120H, 5952 Hrs ..........................................................$7,2222007 INGERSOLL-RAND PF6110, 2809 Hrs ........................................$167,0002004 VOLVO PF5510, 148 Hrs ........................................................................$25,0002006 VOLVO PF6110, 2866 Hrs....................................................................$166,700(2) 2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809-2994 Hrs ......................................$166,700 Ea.(2) 2008 VOLVO PF6110, 3258 Hrs ......................................$166,700-$167,0002011 VOLVO PF6110, 2288 Hrs....................................................................$206,000

Compactors-Smooth Drum2007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1753 Hrs ....................................................................$58,5002008 VOLVO DD118HF, 2030 Hrs..................................................................$83,5002010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1771 Hrs..................................................................$88,9002012 VOLVO SD116DX, 1489 Hrs ..............................................................$116,700

Excavators-Crawler2006 HITACHI ZX240 LC-3, 8410 Hrs ........................................................$67,0002013 KOMATSU PC350 LC-8, 2408 Hrs ..................................................$222,3002013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 739 Hrs ..................................................$278,0002008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 2764 Hrs ..........................................................$122,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3503 Hrs................................................................$138,9002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2344 Hrs ..................................................................$144,500(2) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1721-2315 Hrs......................$139,000-$150,0002008 VOLVO EC240C, 2268 Hrs ....................................................................$80,5552011 VOLVO EC240CL, 2796 Hrs................................................................$150,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 1341 Hrs ..........................................................$189,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2778 Hrs................................................................$161,2502004 VOLVO EC290B LC, 9540 Hrs ..............................................................$52,7772004 VOLVO EC330B, 5800 Hrs ....................................................................$52,777(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3291-4099 Hrs......................$177,800-$184,000(5) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2601-3590 Hrs......................$181,000-$211,200(2) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1234-2363 Hrs......................$211,250-$216,7502013 VOLVO EC380DL, 2210 Hrs................................................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5048 Hrs ..........................................................$250,0002012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2554 Hrs................................................................$328,000(2) 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2125-2351 Hrs......................$324,500-$330,000

Excavators-Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2004 VOLVO EC55, 6035 Hrs ..........................................................................$27,7772008 VOLVO EC55B, 4263 Hrs........................................................................$40,555

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2576-2910 Hrs........................$161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs..................................................................$194,500

Water Equipment - Truck2006 VOLVO A30D, 6864 Hrs ........................................................................$255,750

Motor Graders2013 LEEBOY G700, 112 Hrs........................................................................$158,5002002 VOLVO G720 VHP, 2195 Hrs ................................................................$72,2252011 VOLVO G946, 1725 Hrs ........................................................................$211,2002011 VOLVO G946B, 1959 Hrs ....................................................................$211,200

Off-Highway Trucks2007 CATERPILLAR 725, 9247 Hrs ............................................................$123,3332007 CATERPILLAR 730, 11,025 Hrs ..........................................................$83,3332004 VOLVO A25D, 6313 Hrs ........................................................................$206,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1497-2725 Hrs ..............................$283,500-$305,750(2) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1198-1603 Hrs ..............................$300,000-$305,0002011 VOLVO A30E, 3120 Hrs ........................................................................$283,5002011 VOLVO A30F, 3747 Hrs ........................................................................$372,5002012 VOLVO A30F ................................................................................SOLD $328,000(8) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2341-3698 Hrs ..............................$300,000-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 1244-2406 Hrs ..............................$324,500-$330,000(2) 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2036-2962 Hrs ..............................$388,300-$415,000(10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 2287-6609 Hrs ............................$322,300-$410,0002012 VOLVO A40F ................................................................................SOLD $346,000(20) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1873-3931 Hrs ............................$367,000-$447,000(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 3104-4021 Hrs ............................................$388,300 Ea.2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 2087 Hrs..................................................................$494,750

Sweepers/Boom Equipment2012 BLAW-KNOX CB90, 145 Hrs ................................................................$51,7502012 BLAW-KNOX FB90, 242 Hrs ................................................................$58,500

Wheel Loaders2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ......................................................................$155,6002012 VOLVO L110G, 3266 Hrs......................................................................$200,000(3) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 2128-2812 Hrs............................$228,000-$234,0002009 VOLVO L120F, 6911 Hrs ......................................................................$155,6002005 VOLVO L150E, 20,742 Hrs......................................................................$65,0002009 VOLVO L150F, 6938 Hrs ......................................................................$183,400(3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8942-11,467 Hrs..........................$133,400-$133,500(3) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2674-2765 Hrs............................$267,000-$305,7502011 VOLVO L180G, 4286 Hrs......................................................................$278,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 2879 Hrs......................................................................$334,0002012 VOLVO L250G, 1752 Hrs......................................................................$399,0002003 VOLVO L50D, 7867 Hrs............................................................................$44,4442010 VOLVO L50F, 8049 Hrs ............................................................................$55,5552005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs ........................................................................$33,3332013 VOLVO L60G, 1383 Hrs ........................................................................$144,0002012 VOLVO L70G, 3019 Hrs ........................................................................$144,500(2) 2013 VOLVO L70G, 2690-2936 Hrs ............................................$147,000 Ea.2005 VOLVO L90E, 6796 Hrs ........................................................................$100,000(3) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 2073-2618 Hrs ..............................$183,333-$194,500(6) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 1273-4259 Hrs ..............................$156,000-$189,000

2011 VOLVO A40F, 3755 Hrs ....................$351,100 2012 VOLVO A40F, 3147 Hrs ....................$388,3002012 VOLVO A40F, 3015 Hrs ....................$388,300

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SPECIAL SECTION55 OFF-ROAD TRUCKSBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on off-road trucks.

FEATURES8 ALLIANCE OF SOUTHEAST FIRMS PRODUCESSPECIALIZED EQUIPMENTWhen Alabama wanted excavators that could be specially configured to operatemulching attachments, the general manager of a Southeast equipment dealership,David Habbard of Rental Inc. Bobcat, knew exactly how to help.

14 CONTRACTOR INSTALLS MANHOLE IN SOUTH BEACH INTERSECTIONSouth Beach Florida is all about “sexy.” However, one recent underground infrastructure project could hardly be called that, yet was extremely important inkeeping Miami’s most popular beach area up to grade below the ground.

20 BOBCAT, DOOSAN OPEN DOORS OF NEWACCELERATION CENTERBobcat Company and Doosan recently opened the doors to their new AccelerationCenter, ushering in a generation of advanced product innovation and acceleratedlearning to benefit customers, dealers and employees worldwide.

28 THE CLOUD CHANGES FIELD-TO-OFFICE COMMUNICATIONCloud computing is not quite as omnipresent as the computer in Star Trek,but…give it time. Cloud computing, or “the cloud,” is an interconnected group ofpowerful computers that collectively store data redundantly, host various services,and provide security.

34 TALKS UNDER WAY TO BREAK IMPASSE OVERBONNER BRIDGEA joint statement from the Southern Environmental Law Center and the N.C.Department of Transportation said the agencies are in confidential discussionsabout replacing the aging bridge with a parallel span while addressing transportation problems along N.C. 12.

36 RENTAL REVENUE TO EXCEED $51BThe equipment rental industry in the United States is expected to generate $35.8billion in revenue and outpace gross domestic product (GDP) by more than fourtimes in 2014.

48 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE NAMESHOGEBOOM NATIONAL SALES MANAGERKent Hogeboom brings a combined 19 years experience as a sales representativeand sales manager of Internet and Web products with CEG to his new position.

52 CAT REACHES 75,000 WHEEL TRACTOR-SCRAPERS MILESTONECaterpillar Inc. employees marked a major milestone recently, commemorating theproduction of 75,000 wheel tractor-scrapers at the Decatur, Ill., facility.

93 JM WOOD HOSTS TWO-DAY AUCTIONJM Wood held its 41st annual September auction on Sept. 10 and 11 inMontgomery, Ala. Bidders from 13 countries participated in the auction, and grosssales totaled $21,116,290, more than $2 million of which was sold online.

94 RITCHIE BROS. HOSTS UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTIONMore than 1,625 bidders participated online and in person at Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreserved public equipment auction in Atlanta,Ga., on Sept. 18.

96 EURO AUCTIONS HOSTS SUCCESSFUL SALE INNEWNAN, GA.Euro Auctions held another successful sale at its U.S. sale site in Newnan, Ga., onSept. 19. A number of registered bidders were on hand, as well as a substantialpresence of bidders online.

100 RITCHASON CONTINUES 25TH ANNIVERSARYWITH LEBANON SALERitchason Auctioneers Inc. continued its 25th anniversary with another successfulsale on Sept. 20 at its auction headquarters in Lebanon, Tenn.

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TAMPA8418 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619813-630-0077

Fax: 813-630-2233

ORLANDO9601 Boggy Creek RoadOrlando, FL 32824-8728

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

JACKSONVILLE8750 Phillips Hwy

Jacksonville, FL 32256904-737-6000

Fax: 904-737-1260

FORT MYERS5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-481-8554

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Fax: 954-583-0318

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LAKE CITY539 SW Arrowhead TerraceLake City, FL 32024386-758-7444

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The demanding jobs are there. So are you.

Smart Works.TAMPA8418 Palm River RoadTampa, FL 33619813-630-0077Fax: 813-630-2233

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JACKSONVILLE8750 Philips HwyJacksonville, FL 32256904-737-6000Fax: 904-737-1260

FORT MYERS5151 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Blvd.Ft. Myers, FL 33905239-481-8554Fax: 239-481-3302

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Alliance of Southeast Firms Produces Specialized EquipmentBy Eric OlsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

The state of Alabama had a need and a local dealership,assisted by a Georgia specialty manufacturer, answered thecall.

When the state wanted excavators that could be speciallyconfigured to operate mulching attachments, the generalmanager of a Southeast equipment dealership, DavidHabbard of Rental Inc. Bobcat, knew exactly how to help.

Rental Inc., with five locations in Alabama, Georgia andFlorida, turned to a Georgia-based company calledHydrauliCircuit Technology (HCT), noted for its high-qual-ity and durable after-market hydraulic attachment kits,according to the company.

“Once we got the bid information from the state and Ilooked it over, my first thoughts were to call HCT,” Habbardsaid. “After we purchased the three Doosan excavatorsAlabama needed, we then sent them over to HCT and theygave us pricing on everything. We also needed additionalforestry guards for the cab and windows put on, which HCThandled as well.”

When Habbard got the call that the first unit was ready,Habbard drove up to HCT’s facility in McDonough, Ga.,just south of Atlanta, and was given a full tour of the factory.

He was astounded at how well HCT manufactured itshydraulic components in house.

“If you didn’t know better, you would swear that theywere factory built,” he said. “By that I mean that the fit, fin-ish and form of each are just as you would expect them to beif they were coming directly from the equipment manufac-turer.”

Earlier this summer, Habbard checked on how well themachines were working for the state and, although only oneexcavator had been put in service by that time, he was toldthat it was running “flawlessly.”

A Symbiotic RelationshipHe believes that the success of this initial project between

Rental Inc. and HCT is just a hint of how well their collabo-ration will be in the future.

There should be many more opportunities for them towork together, based on the type of service each provides.

For instance, a lot of Rental Inc.’s work is in providingapplications for forestry mulching, demolition and scrapprojects.

“The excavators that we have now have auxiliaryhydraulics on them, but they are not capable of running thesespecial implements without help, so we have modified theexisting auxiliary kit with necessary items to make it suitablefor mulcher applications,” Habbard said. “Through HCT’stechnology we were able to use the hydraulics of themachine, with additional valves and components, but with-out having to use a pony motor to do the application. Also,since we are heavy into demolition, we get people in herewanting to install shears that can turn 360 degrees on theirequipment. Our machines are not capable of doing that with-out the extra auxiliary hydraulics. That is where we rely onHCT.

“We can just call up these guys, tell them the applicationwe need and an hour later I have a quote within an email sothat I can go ahead and price a deal with someone.”

From HCT’s point of view, working with Habbard andRental Inc. also has been very advantageous. The relation-ship between the two companies began when HCT rented awheel loader from Rental Inc. that it could use to take meas-urements in order to design a window guard for a Bobcatdealership in St. Louis.

“It just so happened that I needed some information fromHCT on some hydraulic supplies at the same time,” Habbardsaid.

“From there the timing was just perfect,” said Mike Davisat HCT. “David had this deal with the state of Alabama andour companies, along with Doosan, were joined together.”

Davis went on to explain that Habbard had the Doosanexcavators brought to the HCT facility in Georgia for theattachment fittings.

“Not only did [Habbard] need the extra hydraulics tomake the mulchers work properly, but he also needed somewindow guarding,” Davis said. “When they got here toMcDonough we designed the kit and the window guarding

Pictured is a Doosan machine after completion ofhydraulic kit and attachment installation and testingat HydrauliCircuit Technology in McDonough, Ga.

The “fit and finish” of HydrauliCircuit Technology tubeassemblies and heavy-duty components have a factoryinstalled look.

HydrauliCircuit Technology builds and installs window guards.Mike Davis (L), HydrauliCircuit Technology, and David Habbard, Rental Inc.Bobcat, discuss upgrades on the hydraulic systems of a trio of Doosan machines.

see HCT page 38

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Contractor Installs Manhole in South Beach IntersectionBy James McRaySPECIAL TO CEG

South Beach Florida is all about “sexy.”However, one recent underground infra-structure project could hardly be called that,yet was extremely important in keepingMiami’s most popular beach area up tograde below the ground. Metro ExpressInc., headquarted in Medly, Fla., was recent-ly tapped by the city of Miami to upgradeand install new drainage and water mainconnections, as part of the city’sNeigborhood #9 — city center road wayimprovements project.Any excavation project in a busy urban

area poses many challenges for contractors,not the least of which is keeping workerssafe when they are working in a pit or trench.That normally requires a contractor to use atrench protection system such as sloping,trench shielding or shoring. However, whendigging in a tight congested space like SouthBeach, it may not be possible to use tradi-tional trench protection techniques and prac-tices. The many surrounding buildings,structures and other underground crossingutilities make it impossible to open — cut atrench for either sloping or using a trenchshield.Metro faced this dilemma when installing

a new manhole and sewer tie — in at the cor-ner of Liberty and 20th Avenues. The trenchneeded to be dug mere feet from an adjacentbusiness’ patio. Therefore it was critical thestructure not be undermined or compro-mised by the excavation in any way. In otherwords, trench boxes or sloping were notgoing to work.

Non-traditional Shoring System Required

The first thing Metro’s project managerdid to find a solution to this challenge wascall a local shoring equipment rental compa-ny for assistance; in this case, EfficiencyShoring & Supply’s Miami Branch Office.This turned out to be a good decision asEfficiency Shoring & Supply is an officialfactory direct distributor of manufacturerEfficiency Production Inc. who had theresources and expertise to find a solution toMetro’s challenges.Working directly with Metro Express, the

shoring specialists in EfficiencyProduction’s special operations shoring divi-sion were able to design a 4 ft. (1.2 m) wide,38 ft. (11.6 m) long and 6 ft. (1.8 m) deepslid rail system that would work to tightlyshore — a mere 3 ft. (.9 m) in this case —the trench next to the patio and not under-mine the adjacent structure in any manner.Efficiency’s universal slide rail is a com-

ponent shoring system comprised of steelpanels (similar to trench shield sidewalls)

and vertical steel posts. The highly versatilesystem can be used in a variety of configura-tions. Efficiency’s Slide Rail System can beconfigured into small four-sided pits; anobstruction-free ClearSpan configuration; orin a Multi-Bay configuration to install largetanks and structures or lengths of pipe morethan 40 ft. (12 m).

Rental Company EfficiencyShoring & Supply Provides On-

site AssistanceThe Slide Rail equipment was rented

from Efficiency Shoring & Supply’s MiamiBranch, who’s Shielding & ShoringSpecialists were regularly on-site specifical-ly to provide equipment support.

“One of the biggest advantages ofEfficiency’s Slide Rail System is the fact itcan be installed with very limited access tothe worksite,” said Brian Campbell,Efficiency Shoring & Supply’s Miamibranch manager. “And the system can usu-ally be installed with a standard sized exca-vator that many excavation contractorsalready have in their fleet; another advantageto the system.”

Slide Rail is considered “positiveshoring.” It is installed by sliding the panels

into integrated rails on the posts, and thenpushing the panels and posts incrementallydown to grade as the pit is dug; a processcommonly referred to as a “dig and push”shoring system. “That’s another advantage of our Slide

Rail; there’s no over-excavation,” saidCampbell. “The system keeps that pressureagainst the surrounding dirt, which was crit-ical for Metro digging so close to that busi-ness’ patio.”

Efficiency Production’s SpecialOperations Shoring DivisionOffers Installation AssistanceTo help install the system, Efficiency

Production sent its Senior Slide RailInstaller, Rod Austin, to assist Metro with theinstallation. “The Metro Express guys were great to

work with; super hard working,” saidAustin. “It really was a tough spot to workbut the Metro guys were flexible and tookdirection well when on-the-spot changeswere needed.”Metro Express had a fleet of heavy equip-

ment at its disposal; including excavators,mini-excavators, loaders, and skid steers.The $600,000 city improvement project wascompleted in August 2013. Chen Mooreand Associates was the engineering firm forthe project.Metro Express Inc. was founded in 1996

when its President, Delio Trasobares, decid-ed to start his own business after a long part-nership with another company owned by hisfamily. Metro is one of South Florida’s lead-ing engineering and General Contractor;specializing in underground utilities,drainage, pipelines, hard scape and paving,according to the company. For more information on Efficiency

Shoring & Supply, call 800/220-8707 orvisit www.efficiencyshoring.com.

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

Medly, Fla., contractor Metro Express Inc. performs a tricky manhole installationin proximity to a downtown Miami South Beach business.

Metro is able to successfully shore the trench for the manhole install mere feet fromthe business’ patio by utilizing an Efficiency Production, Inc. manufactured sliderail system.

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2006 CAT 904B COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP14158, EROPS, A/C, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, TIRES @ 2186 HRS., RIGHT TIRES 57%, LEFT TIRES 71%....................................$45,000

2005 CAT 928GZ WHEEL LOADER, ID# UT13585, EROPS, A/C, WHEEL STEERING, HYD. SINGLE STICK CONTROL, GP BUCKET, FOAM FILLED TIRES ...........................................................$95,500

2003 CAT D6N XL TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UT13882, EROPS, A/C, PAT FOLDABLE BLADE, SINGLE TILT, GRADE CONTROL READY, DRAWBAR, STANDARD SALT UC @ 12208HRS, 22IN SHOES 95%, LINKS 90%, BUSHINGS 82% NOT TURNED, SEGMENTS 85%, IDLERS 75-80%, ROLLERS 90%, CARRIERS 90% ............................ $74,500

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2005 CAT D8T TRACK TYPE TRACTOR, ID# UP10839N, EROPS, A/C, ANGLE BLADE, SINGLE TILT, DIFF STEERING, MS RIPPER W/ 1 SHANK, UC @ 10059HRS, 24IN SHOES @ 50%, BUSHINGS 54%, LINKS 78% SEGMENTS 50%, IDLERS 26%, ROLLERS 48% ...........................................................................................$304,500

2004 CAT 972G WHEEL LOADER, ID# UP13990, EROPS, A/C, RIDE CONTROL, WHEEL STEERING, REAR VISION CAMERA, FUSION COUPLER, GP BUCKET, PAYLOAD MONITORING SYSTEM, 26.5R25 TIRES @ 10,431 HRS: 81-85% .........................................$155,500

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2005 CAT 740 ARTICULATED TRUCK, ID# UP13430, CAB, A/C, 6X6, RETARDER, TIRES @ 6803 HRS., RF 69%, LF 32%, RR1 17%, RR2 53%, LR1 67%, LR2 3% .....................................................$227,500

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Bobcat, Doosan Open Doors of New Acceleration Center

Bobcat Company and Doosan recently opened the doorsto their new Acceleration Center, ushering in a generation ofadvanced product innovation and accelerated learning tobenefit customers, dealers and employees worldwide. The facility — located within Bismarck, N.D.’s Northern

Plains Commerce Centre — will be home to 175 individualstasked with initial design, prototype engineering, prototypemanufacturing, computer simulation and testing of ideas andconcepts. The Acceleration Center becomes a key engineer-ing facility for all Bobcat compact equipment distributedglobally, and it will help serve some of Doosan heavy equip-ment’s research and development needs for the NorthAmerican market. The $28 million project involved expansion of an existing

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tured remarks from Rich Goldsbury, president of BobcatCompany and Doosan, North America; North Dakota Gov.Jack Dalrymple; U.S. Sen. John Hoeven; U.S. Rep. KevinCramer and Bismarck Mayor Mike Seminary.The Acceleration Center’s grand opening came just a

month after Bobcat Company celebrated its millionth-loadermilestone — a celebration that was themed “Unstoppable.”

Bobcat reached 500,000 loaders in 2001 and 750,000 in2008; now one million Bobcat loaders just six years later. “We have momentum,” Goldsbury said. “We are invest-

ing in our innovations and technologies, and in our facilitiesand our people. That’s what this particular facility is allabout: momentum and acceleration. Bobcat will continue tobe an unstoppable force in the industry, and Doosan will con-tinue to grow into a premier heavy equipment brand in theNorth American market.” The company broke ground on the Acceleration Center

project in May 2013. The entire project — including theoriginal building built in 2005 — capped a total $43 million

Dignitaries get a tour of the new arena viewing areaduring a VIP tour at the Acceleration Center.

Bobcat Company and Doosan North America President Rich Goldsbury, members of the Bismarck-MandanChamber of Commerce, and dignitaries make the grand opening official with the ribbon cutting.

A Bobcat compact excavator and skid steer loader greet visitors at the new Acceleration Center in Bismarck, N.D.

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

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The Cloud Changes Field-to-Office CommunicationBy Oscar R. CantúSPECIAL TO CEG

Cloud computing is not quite asomnipresent as the computer in Star Trek,but…give it time. Cloud computing, or “thecloud,” is an interconnected group of power-ful computers that collectively store dataredundantly, host various services, and pro-vide security.To the geospatial community, the cloud

has already proven itself by acting as a pass-word-protected hub that offers various serv-ices to companies of all sizes. In a few years,the cloud has improved communication

among all project team membersand streamlined common work-flows that are critical for the con-struction, surveying and mappingindustries.

But, How Did We GetHere?

To give perspective on the bene-fits of the cloud, a quick review ofthe past 60 years of technologicalevolution can provide the backstoryto how the cloud came to fruitionand provide insights for what it canoffer.

Dial back to the 1960’s, which is whenmodern commercial computing was born.Giant mainframe computers filled an entireroom or data center. There were no monitors,not even a computer mouse, and there defi-nitely wasn’t “an app for that” back then.Data was stored and fed to the mainframethrough magnetic tape drives and thickdecks of punch cards that needed to be inprecise order to work.In 1977, Apple introduced the Apple II

home microcomputer, which started themigration of computers from the workplaceinto homes. In 1982, the Commodore 64, which took

its name from its 64 kilobytes (65,536 bytes)of RAM, was introduced and became thehighest-selling single computer model of alltime. Independent estimates place the actualnumber of C64 computers sold werebetween 10 and 17 million units. At $595each, the Commodore 64 not only ended upin more homes, it expanded the technologi-cal revolution because peripherals like print-ers and disk drives could be connected tothem.Then technological advancements in the

1990’s began to permeate everyday life.From the comfort of their homes, peoplecould effortlessly and instantly communi-cate with other computers in other homesthrough the Internet. This was a huge leapforward — smaller, better, faster computers— and most of them interconnected.Looking back, the decade of the 1990’sclearly brought the greatest and fastestadvancement in technology in the history of

humankind.The first decade of the 2000’s rushed in

even smaller and more powerful laptops,USB flash drives on key chains, hand-heldmusic players, wireless Wi-Fi Internet con-nectivity and convenient smartphones. Bythis time, the global society becamecompletely comfortable with technology. Infact, it has permeated both business and per-sonal lives.In the current decade of the 2010’s, there

is a slower yet more consistent stream ofnew products entering the marketplace.Sleek and powerful smartphones are usedless for actual phone calls and more forquick text messaging, quality photo andvideo capturing and instant global sharing,as well as the ability to visually navigatestep-by-step to favorite restaurants. Simplyamazing.Six short decades brought about tremen-

dous change, growth and evolution in howpeople live and work. Powerful and pocket-sized technology now allows people to com-municate seamlessly across the globe.Everyone — in one way or another — hasaccess to the Internet. Sending an e-mailfrom Florida to Japan is not impressive anylonger… in fact, it’s actually expected.Currently, it is easy to see how technolo-

gy is fully integrated into people’s everydaylives. It is no longer looked at negatively tobe sitting at a computer all day. Why?Because that is how lives are lived now, howproductive and profitable work gets done,and how the world has changed.

With the cloud, there is the easy access and secure exchange of informationbetween the common organization triangle of manager, office and field staff fordesign changes and project updates.

The value of this cloud surfing connection becomes apparent when employees nolonger need to waste time in traffic or wait to get back to the office to discuss whathas been done on a project. Direct data sharing to any project site is now instantand easy. see CLOUD page 32

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Cloud-Based Workflow Lays Groundwork for Management On a global scale, for example,

people trust and rely on secureonline banking, enjoy a larger vari-ety of products and servicesthrough online shopping, quicklyorder pizza, communicate withgrandparents, socialize, and con-duct real business. Smartphonesand tablets have completelyreplaced clipboards and printedfiles. Rolled up paper plans for abuilding or a job site are becominga thing of the past.

At the same time, instant field-to-office communication is becom-ing more important in a world ofincreasingly demanding deadlines.This technological evolution is nolonger novel and interesting — it isnow expected for being productiveand achieving business goals.

The Cloud and GeospatialIndustries

So where does the cloud fit inthe geospatial industry? Quite sim-ply, it is the next technologicalstep… the safe and secure abilityto share information and projectrelated data in real time.

However, the cloud is not mere-ly FTP (file transfer protocol) datasharing. The technological abilityto send and share data files hasbeen around for decades. Simplefile transfer functionality is notwhat the cloud is about.

Instead, a proven value of thecloud is owning and using a privatecloud-based company account. Byrepresenting a company in thecloud, geo-referenced projects(future, current and completed)now serve as containers for allrelated files. Plus, since these proj-ects are geo-referenced, they areeasily plotted on top of a vividsatellite image that streams in froma separate cloud service. By adopt-ing new cloud-based workflows,the groundwork is laid for a com-plete project management system.A system that is secure and flexibleand that will only grow.

We are now at the point wherecompanies will want to carve out achunk of the cloud to own and useprivately. A comparable analogymight be to own a car versus usingpublic transportation. With a car,there’s the option to leave at will,setting the interior temperature, lis-tening to whatever music, and

choosing the route to travel.However, with public transporta-tion there is far less control and aseatmate that may or may not beyour preferred choice.

Compared to private cloud-based company accounts, the openInternet can seem like loud anduncontrolled chaos, filled withWeb sites demanding attention,threat of viruses and daily distrac-tions. The loud and public trans-portation bus of the Internet hasnow been replaced with privatecloud-based company accounts.

A company that secures andadopts a chunk of the cloud canlook back after a year of imple-mentation and see dramaticimprovements in workflow anddaily processes. A cloud-basedbusiness will be faster and moreefficient at what it does.

The cloud is all about services.Services that provide access andsecurity for communication, officeprocesses, centralized file storage,entertainment and more. Andrecall that for maintenance andreliability, the cloud features a clus-ter or hive of interconnected com-puters that provide true redundan-cy. Therefore, if one server goes

down the others take over — acompany’s data and archives arenever at risk and are never lost.

The Future Is HereThe cloud is not just in the future

— the cloud is here now. The nov-elty of the cloud has faded awayand the expectation of readilyavailable, ever-present services isnow the reality. Moving forward,the global society will “expect” thecloud and its services to be con-stantly available.

In a few years, the cloud will beas common and expected as elec-tricity. Like someone walking intoa dark room and patting the wall,looking for the light switch —electricity is taken for granted. Noone questions how electricity ismade or how it got there in theroom. The common expectation ofelectricity always being presentand available is very much how itwill be for cloud computing.

As with any new innovation,fears will diminish as the needgrows. Business thinking and plan-ning will shift from terms of non-cloud tasks versus cloud-orientedtasks. Business owners anddepartment managers looking to

hire the next crop of employeeswill notice that current collegegraduates have not just becomeaccustomed to cloud technology,they expect it.

This whole backstory of techno-logical evolution and the emer-gence of the cloud leads to the bigquestion: How can the cloud helpwith profitable projects in the sur-vey and construction industries?

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The term “cloud computing” isa broad umbrella under whichmany subdivisions fall.Construction contractors, land sur-veyors, GIS professionals and 3Dmodel builders will encounter spe-cific cloud-based applications orservices being offered via sub-scription.

One such service is Topcon’sMagnet Enterprise from Topcon,which offers the ability to pauseand represent companies of allsizes within their own privatecloud-based company account. Atthe core of the Magnet system ofsoftware solutions, MagnetEnterprise allows managers to startwith a simple street address and

quickly create geo-referenced proj-ects with the click of a mouse ortap of the finger. Managers canthen assign employees (think per-missions) to specific projects andtasks, and instantly have a dash-board to check any project’s status.It is designed to function as a con-nection hub for collaboration andto keep projects moving forward.Additionally, managers can haveaccess to the details of past projects— timelines, who worked on theprojects, and costs — which arearchived for future reference.

With the cloud, there is the easyaccess and secure exchange ofinformation between the commonorganization triangle of manager,office, and field staff for designchanges and project updates.Before company accounts in thecloud were available, if there was aneed to communicate informationto the field — e.g., a design change— there were three options: sendan e-mail, deliver a thumb drive ormake a phone call. Whatevermethod was used took time, whichhad an eventual impact on produc-tivity and a project’s overall prof-itability.

The Next Big ThingCloud surfing? It’s super easy to

do and extremely valuable. Theterm cloud surfing describes theoption of connecting independentcloud services to each other. Forexample, Autodesk offers the no-cost cloud service of AutoCAD360. Through it, users can view,create, edit and share drawingsfiles at no cost using smartphones,tablets or desktop devices.

Magnet Enterprise supportscloud surfing by offering the abili-ty to add AutoCAD 360 servicecredentials. Working withinMagnet Enterprise, users can theneasily “point to” Autodesk’s cloudfor additional file storage andinstant sharing.

Magnet Enterprise cloud surfingconnections are realized in thecommon scenario of designers inthe office needing to deliver achange with special instructions toworkers at an active job site. Itmakes no difference if the job siteis across the street or on the otherside of the globe.

Using any web browser, updat-

Managers can leverage cloud-based company accounts as a project coordination tool. WithinMagnet Enterprise, managers have an at-a-glance dashboard to instantly see all of the company’sprojects intuitively plotted on top of a streaming satellite image background.

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) The two sides facing off in a dis-pute over a replacement for the Bonner Bridge say talks areunder way to break the impasse. A joint statement from the Southern Environmental Law

Center and the N.C. Department of Transportation said theagencies are in confidential discussions about replacing theaging bridge with a parallel span while addressing trans-portation problems along N.C. 12. The statement said that after a recent ruling by the 4th

U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the two sides determined it

was best to move forward with talks aimed at resolving thedispute. Transportation Secretary Tony Tata said the talks have

been under way for more than a year and he’s hoping for apermanent solution. “We are continuing to work together with NCDOT to

resolve this matter with a reliable, long-term solution thatensures the safety of the traveling public and avoids theproblems that currently threaten N.C. 12,’’ said Derb Carter,director of the North Carolina offices of the SouthernEnvironmental Law Center. Gov. Pat McCrory praised the efforts by the two sides. “We know how crucial N.C. 12 is to connectivity for res-

idents and visitors of the Outer Banks and I applaud our jointnegotiations to resolve this matter as quickly as possible,’’McCrory said. In August, the appeals court unanimously rejected the

state’s plan to replace the Bonner Bridge without reroutingN.C. 12 away from the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. The dispute centers on a plan to replicate the existing 2.5-

mi. bridge across Oregon Inlet at a cost of $216 million.Environmental groups are backing a 17-mi. bridge thatwould bypass the refuge. That bridge would cost an estimat-ed $1 billion, according to transportation officials, and resultin the second-longest bridge in the United States. The bridge is the only span connecting the mainland to

Hatteras Island and was designed to last 30 years when builtin 1963. On Sept. 15, NCDOT closed the bridge briefly so work-

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NTS Relocates Burlington, N.C.,Branch to 12,000 Sq.-Ft. FacilityNational Trench Safety LLC (NTS), a

Houston-based company specializing in therental and sales of trench and traffic safetyequipment, trench and traffic safety engi-neering and OSHA-compliant training class-es, announced the relocation of itsBurlington, N.C., operation.The new location will be approximately 2

mi. from Interstate 40/85 in Burlington andfeatures a 12,000 sq. ft. (1, 114.8 sq m) build-ing on 3 acres. “The new Burlington location will be a

first class facility,” said Ron Chilton, presi-dent of NTS. “We’ve seen a steady increasein business since we hired Steve Brinkley asbranch manager in April and needed toupgrade our location to service our growingcustomer base.”In addition to being a full service rental

and sales operation, the Burlington locationwill continue to be one of National TrenchSafety’s strategically located manufacturingand repair centers.

“Regional manufacturing and repair facil-ities are a key part of our business model,”said Chilton. “With the role our equipmentplays in protecting the lives of constructionworkers, it’s very important customers knowthat our equipment always meets or exceedsmanufacturer specifications. These regionalrepair and manufacturing facilities arespecifically designed to not only makerepairs to any damaged and or worn equip-ment, but they also fabricate new, engi-neered, “site specific” equipment to meetindividual customer needs.”NTS currently has 23 branch locations

throughout the United States. NTS operatesin Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida,Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina,South Carolina, Texas and Utah.For more information, visit www.ntsafe-

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Rental Revenue to Exceed $51B The equipment rental industry in the

United States is expected to generate $35.8billion in revenue and outpace gross domes-tic product (GDP) by more than four times in2014, according to the American RentalAssociation’s (ARA) latest forecast from theARA Rental Market Monitor. Economicdata and analysis for ARA Rental MarketMonitor are compiled by IHS Inc., the lead-ing global source of critical information andinsight. In the United States, total equipment

rental revenue is forecast to grow 7.6 percentin 2014 to reach $35.8 billion, 10.5 percentin 2015 to reach $39.6 billion and another10.2 percent in 2016 to reach $43.6 billion,surpassing the previous industry record of$36.9 billion in 2007. The growth rate isexpected to be 8.9 percent in 2017 and 7.7percent in 2018, with total rental revenue of$51.2 billion.“The U.S. economy slowed more than

expected in the first half of the year, butequipment rental demand has remainedstrong and rental growth will still handilyoutperform the overall economy. Lookingforward, commercial construction and hous-ing starts will contribute to growth in theconstruction and industrial and general toolsegments,” said Scott Hazelton, managingdirector of IHS Global Insight.

Over the next two years, the constructionand industrial segment and the general toolsegment will experience double-digit growthin U.S. rental revenue. In 2015, constructionand industrial rental revenue is projected toincrease 10.7 percent and general tool 11.7percent and again in 2016 with increases of10.4 percent and 11.6 percent respectively.The party and event segment is expected

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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc., has con-tinued its partnership with Cummins Inc., a U.S. based glob-al power leader, by enhancing its new 9A series product lineswith Cummins Tier IV Interim engines. “Cummins state of the art engines perfectly complement

our Hyundai machines giving our customers the maximumamount of power, durability and fuel efficiency theyrequire,” said Sam Yoon, president of Hyundai ConstructionEquipment Americas Inc. “We are pleased to continue ourpartnership with such a distinct, cutting-edge company andlook forward to many successful years to come.”Cummins Inc. is a global company with two manufactur-

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HCT Teams Complete Flow, Pressure Tests on Hydraulic Kitspackage as well, so now we can not only sellthem to Bobcat and to Rental Inc.’s various loca-tions, but we can also sell them to other Doosandealerships.”

Tight, Exacting WorkHe added that the Doosan DX235 has a short

swing radius, which made for a pretty tight fit forhis technicians to maneuver between the machineand the attachment to get the valve work justright.

“With the kits, we strive to make them fit likea glove with the tubes bolted in place and thevalves properly mounted,” Davis said. “In addi-tion, the installation manual that we supply in thekits is very detailed — the tubes, hoses, bracketsand mounts all have a parts number affixed tothem so if there is ever a problem where Davidhas a machine out and, say, a tube has broken off,all he has to do is call us with the replacement partnumber and we can build it and ship it to him.”

After Rental Inc. had the Bradco MM60E,Series II attachment sent to HCT and the firm hadthe kit made for the Doosan excavator, HCT thenput the mulching head on the machine, connect-ed all the hoses and made sure everything wasoperating properly.

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HCT from page 8

When the state wanted excavators that could be specially configured to operate mulching attachments, the general man-ager of a Southeast equipment dealership, David Habbard of Rental Inc. Bobcat, knew exactly how to help.see HCT page 79

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investment by Bobcat and Doosan in the Northern PlainsCommerce Centre in Bismarck. Bobcat Company also hasan attachments production facility in Bismarck, and its man-ufacturing, production control and logistics group has beenthere since 2012.

“We built the compact equipment industry and continue toset standards, and reach milestones no other manufacturercan match — and that was all accomplished right here inNorth Dakota,” Goldsbury said. “We are very proud to callNorth Dakota home, and we’re proud to continue growingour engineering and innovation foundation in Bismarck.”

For more information, visit bobcat.com or doosanequip-ment.com.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

see ACCELERATION page 84

ACCELERATION from page 20

North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple addresses the crowd at the Acceleration Center.

North Dakota U.S. Sen. John Hoeven addresses the crowd at the Acceleration Center.

Bobcat Company and Doosan North America President Rich Goldsbury explains the significance of the newAcceleration Center.

Bobcat Company and Doosan North America PresidentRich Goldsbury (L) shows dignitaries the Kiva brain-storming room at the Acceleration Center.

A steel Bobcat logo created at the manufacturing facil-ity in Gwinner is on display at the Acceleration Center.

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994 Charlotte Hwy.Fairview, NC 28730

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RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.rish.com

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

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Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) has appointed KentHogeboom its new national sales manager.Hogeboom brings a combined 19 years experience as a sales rep-

resentative and sales manager of Internet and Web products withCEG to his new position.As national sales manager, Hogeboom will be responsible for

directing and leading the sales efforts for CEG print and Web prod-ucts as well as working with and receiving direction from the pub-lishers on regional and national sales projects, including special pub-lications and national trade shows.“I am honored to be given this role with Construction Equipment

Guide,” said Hogeboom. “Since 1958, CEG has been bringingtogether contractors, equipment dealers and manufacturers, and Ilook forward to helping to foster and to grow these long-time rela-tionships. “I strongly feel that we create the best, most incisive publications

in the industry and our Web site [www.constructionequipment-guide.com] is a reflection of this and more,” he continued. “We havetwo primary goals at CEG: one, to help our advertisers sell equip-ment and inform our readers of their options and two, keep our read-ers up to date on projects, announcements, product releases, eventsand more. I’m excited to lead with these goals on a national level.”For more information, call 800/523-2200, or visit www.construc-

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

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

Construction Equipment Guide NamesHogeboom National Sales Manager

Kent Hogeboom brings 19 years experience asa sales representative and sales manager ofInternet and Web products with CEG to his newposition.

Country music star Kip Mooredebuted a new video Aug. 28 atwww.CaseCE.com/OntheCase to thehard-working men and women of theconstruction industry. The song, “Onthe Case,” is a personal homage to hisfanbase and the hardworking peoplethat have inspired and supported himthroughout his career. “These folks come out to my shows

after working long shifts, 50 to 60 hourweeks, and I never forget that,” saidMoore. “They take extreme pride inthe work they do. It inspires me to puton the best show I can every night, andI wanted to thank them and honor theirwork and commitment with somethingthey can relate to. The lyrics for ‘Onthe Case’ were written to do that.” In conjunction with promotional

partner Case Construction Equipment,fans will be able to submit photos ofthemselves, their crew or their equip-ment at work helping to build the com-munity for a chance to appear in a sec-ond fan cut of the “On the Case” music

video. Fans who submit photos alsowill be entered to win concert ticketsfor the upcoming “CMT ON TOUR2014: UP IN SMOKE” tour. Photosubmissions will be accepted throughNov. 20, 2014.

For more information, visitwww.CaseCE.com/OntheCase.

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

Kip Moore Debuts Video Honoring Men,Women of the Construction Industry

Country music star Kip Mooredebuted a new video to thehard-working men and womenof the construction industry.

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

6907 Broadway AveJacksonville, FL 32254877-218-5638

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9775 W Boynton Beach BlvdBoynton Beach, FL 33437

561-369-041415900 Westpark Ln

Fort Pierce, FL 34945772-461-1003

www.jcbofsouthflorida.com

Dougherty JCB446 Fairforest Way

Greenville, SC 29607864-277-9800

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8192 Euclid CtManassis Park, VA 20111

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JCB of Nashville181 Industrial Blvd.LaVergne, TN 37086A Division of Tuff Equipment Co.

615-851-4345

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678-594-5400

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Museum to Introduce Visitors to Impact of Miss. Musicians “This will not be a static museum with a

bunch of musty old artifacts,” said AllanHammons, president of Hammons &Associates, who serves as a consultant on theproject. “Grammy Museum® Mississippi isall about today. It will be constantly evolv-ing.”Located on the campus of Delta State

University, the museum will be a one-story,27,000 sq. ft. (2,508 sq m) facility consistingof approximately 10,000 sq. ft. (929 sq m) ofexhibit space. The building also consists of a130-seat performance theater, a gift shop,catering kitchen, classroom, conferenceroom and administrative offices. “It will be very contemporary, but the

design is steeped in the history of theregion,” said Hammons. “It’s a remarkableproject that’s taken a lot of imagination andhard work. To see that first spade of dirtoverturned is exhilarating.”Construction began in May, 2014. The

site work beyond the building perimeter,with the exception of the mechanical enclo-sure, will be bid under a separate upcomingbid package. “Site demolition has been completed, and

we are currently performing the building padundercut and earthwork operations in prepa-ration for foundation construction,” said LeeKittrell, project manager/senior estimator ofgeneral contractor Flagstar ConstructionCompany Inc. in Brandon, Miss. “The pri-mary upcoming tasks include foundationand concrete shear-wall construction, struc-tural steel erection, roofing installations,interior and exterior metal stud wall con-struction, mechanical/electrical/fire protec-tion/AV system installations and finishes.” As with most construction projects, the

main challenges involve the difficulty inmaintaining momentum if faced with delaysrelating to unforeseen conditions orinclement weather, and maintaining carefulcoordination when other components of theproject are included within the scope of sep-arate prime contracts. “The property that will be occupied by

this building was formerly part of the adja-cent golf course,” said Kittrell. “The sitedemo was minimal; however, there’s a ratherextensive undercut and fill required at thebuilding pad and adjacent areas, which willultimately involve the movement of approx-imately 42,000 cubic yards of dirt.” Some of the equipment currently being

used on this project to complete the requiredearthwork operations include John Deere650J dozers, Sakai Sheep Foot Packer modelSV400, John Deere track hoes and multipleFreightliner trucks. Materials requiredinclude approximately 2,000 cu. yds. (1,529cu m) of concrete, approximately 80 tons(72.5 t) of resteel, approximately 220 tons

(199.5 t) of structural steel and multipleother items. “The most tedious and time consuming

portions of this project will include the foun-dation construction, including the associatedconcrete shear walls and sound stage areaand the structural steel erection,” saidKittrell. “All exposed structural steel at theentry area will be Architectural ExposedStructural Steel (AESS), which has certainprocesses required for installation and finish-ing. One of the most challenging compo-nents of this structure will be the construc-tion of the approximately thirty-foot tall,twelve-inch thick concrete shear-walls andthe tiered sound stage area.”So far, weather has not been a factor.“It always has the potential to impact con-

struction progress. This is always anunknown variable in this industry,” Kittrellsaid. “We have not experienced any set-backs, and everything has been runningsmoothly, thus far. We are sincerely appre-ciative for the opportunity to participate insuch a uniquely important project that willbecome such an exclusive regional land-mark for generations to come.”Groundbreaking at the Cleveland, Miss.,

site, the only official Grammy Museumbeyond Los Angeles, took place in June atDelta State University. The structure isexpected to open in summer 2015 and will

be the most technologically advancedmusic-themed museum in the world, accord-ing to the design team. The project is part-nership between the state of Mississippi, thecity of Cleveland and Bolivar County.Grammy Museum Mississippi will be

housed on 4.5 acres at the south end of theDelta State University golf course alongHighway 8. The Cleveland MusicFoundation, the nonprofit organization lead-ing the project, secured the property througha 99-year lease with the Board of Trusteesfor Mississippi Institutions of HigherLearning. Students studying at the DeltaMusic Institute will receive credit hours forwork at Grammy Museum Mississippi andwill participate in an exchange program withcollege and university students from thearea. The new structure is expected to attractvisitors from around the globe.The new museum will share exhibits with

the original Grammy Museum in LosAngeles, but at least 20 percent of its pro-gramming will be specific to Mississippi. Itwill share information, artifacts, films andstorylines with the Los Angeles museum,but plans call for a museum focusing on notjust Grammy winners, but musicians whoinfluenced the music industry, as well.The building was designed as part of a

joint venture by Dale Partners ArchitectsP.A. of Jackson, Miss., and Eley|Barkley,

PA. of Cleveland.“Grammy Museum Mississippi consists

of a one-story structure, but conveys a greatdeal of verticality, such as the lobby beingover 30 feet in height,” said Ross Barkley,architect of Eley|Barkley. “The designexemplifies a contemporary buildingthrough the application of metal panels, cur-tain wall, massing and other various materi-als. The layout allows for functional versa-tility with respect to what types of events thefacility can accommodate in addition to thecelebration of music through exhibits.” For Barkley, having the opportunity to be

a part of such a major project was rewardingand inspiring.“This project is extremely significant for

the Mississippi Delta, the state of Mississippiand for the Grammy brand. The opportuni-ty to be involved at any level with this proj-ect is a blessing. There’s great satisfaction inserving a small part in telling the story of thefoundation of American music.” “The vision was to introduce visitors to

the amazing impact of Mississippi’s song-writers, producers and musicians on modernworld music. The museum will use adynamic combination of exhibits, publicevents and educational programming toexplore, celebrate and experience the endur-ing legacies of all forms of recorded music,

Eley Barkley and Dale Partners Architects photoA rendering of the completed Grammy Museum Mississippi.

GRAMMY from page 1

see GRAMMY page 82

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Cat Reaches 75,000 WheelTractor-Scrapers Milestone

Caterpillar Inc. employees marked amajor milestone recently, commemoratingthe production of 75,000 wheel tractor-scrapers at the Decatur, Ill., facility. The his-toric machine, an open-bowl, twin-engine627K, is built to move high volumes ofmaterial quickly and economically with opti-mum fuel efficiency, according to the manu-facturer.

“Scraper sales have been reboundingsteadily in North America since the lastdownturn,” said Caterpillar Mining ProductsVice President Tom Bluth. “And with ournew K Series machines, we’re in a greatposition to win business outside NorthAmerica as construction investment recov-ers.”

“Congratulations to all who helpeddesign, build, deliver and support 75,000scrapers,” he continued. “Employees, deal-ers, suppliers — past and present — weappreciate the role you played. We alsoextend our thanks to tens of thousands ofCaterpillar customers who have put theirtrust in Cat scrapers for generations.”

Scrapers were one of three product fami-lies, along with track-type tractors andmotorgraders, upon which Caterpillar builtits business following World War II. As theU.S. economy boomed and populationsbegan migrating from cities to suburbs,housing and infrastructure constructionexploded, spurring demand for high-volumeearthmoving tools like the wheel tractor-scraper. Growth was strong all over theworld as new global infrastructure began totake shape. Caterpillar responded by

expanding the product line and investing inmanufacturing capacity, including the opera-tion in Decatur.

“Just about any major infrastructure proj-ect undertaken in the past 70 years, any-where in the world, you can bet Cat scrapersplayed a role,” said Sankar Kurumbail,wheel tractor scraper product manager at theCaterpillar Decatur plant. “When it comes tohigh-speed, high-volume earthmoving, itcan be hard to find a more economicaloption. They’re some of the most durableproducts in our line, too; it’s not unusual tosee a scraper from the 1970s still workinghard today.”

While older models continue to deliverreliable performance, the Cat scraper line hasbeen updated over the years to help cus-tomers meet the changing requirements ofearthmoving projects. Today’s K Seriesmodels feature automated cycle functions,high-pressure steering, engine-overspeedprotection, fuel economy mode, payloadmonitoring and other innovations that sim-plify operation, reduce maintenance andboost fuel efficiency, according to the manu-facturer.

“The K Series scrapers are part of a richlegacy the Decatur team is carrying forwardevery day,” Kurumbail said. “That 75,000thmachine was built with the same goal as thefirst one: making our Caterpillar customersmore successful.”

For more information, visit www.cat.com.(This story also can be found on

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

Caterpillar Inc. employees marked a major milestone recently, commemorating theproduction of 75,000 wheel tractor-scrapers at the Decatur, Ill., facility.

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Philippi-Hagenbuch Presents First RearEject Body for Underground Haul TrucksFor the first time in its long history of innovating rear eject

technologies for truck bodies, Philippi-Hagenbuch Inc.(PHIL) has developed a body specifically for haul trucks thatwill never be used above ground. PHIL’s heavy-duty reareject bodies are ideal for underground applications, such asmining, which require equipment that can take a beating,operate in low clearance environments and handle multipletypes of loads.To develop the new, heavy-duty underground body, PHIL

pulled from decades of engineering experience in designingrear eject bodies for all makes and models of haul trucks fornearly every major industrial market. In addition to mining,PHIL rear eject bodies are operating in the construction,steel, power and landfill industries. The company’s technol-ogy also has been used on dump trucks in underground gold,silver and oil shale operations since 2000. PHIL used feed-back from those customers to create bodies that specificallyaddress their unique challenges. PHIL’s rear eject technology provides a constantly low

center of gravity that allows operators to use their haul trucksin ways that were not previously possible. For example, reareject bodies can discharge material on the fly for quickspreading and grading. Operators also can dump loads uphillwhen backed up to an incline because the ejector bladeeffortlessly pushes the load out of the back of the truck. PHIL designed its rear eject bodies for rugged under-

ground mining conditions and with a priority on simplisticdesign that requires little maintenance and downtime. Builtfrom the most consistent 450 Brinnell steel available, thebodies provide strength, capacity and durability. As a result,

they steadily deliver some of the lowest maintenance costsper ton hauled, according to the manufacturer.PHIL heavy-duty rear eject bodies feature heftier con-

struction to withstand the bumps and bangs of undergroundenvironments. The design incorporates minimal hydraulics,resulting in less truck body maintenance. In addition, auto-matic tailgates lower mechanically with the movement of theejector blade, and the roller-free system provides a simple,self-centering ejector blade that doesn’t require ongoinglubrication.PHIL also has standardized Crodon hydrophobic steel that

is selectively placed on the ejector blade to practically elim-inate material carryback. Crodon is already being used inPHIL rear eject bodies in south America and has proven toshed sticky material with ease.PHIL customizes within the baseline design so each body

meets each customer’s site-specific needs and requirements.Whether it is a height or width restriction, allowing forgreater mass, withstanding projectile impacts or sizing thebody to match the specific material, PHIL’s tailoredapproach leads to greater efficiency. Philippi-Hagenbuch Inc., Peoria, Ill., can engineer a solu-

tion for every application where an ejector body is needed.PHIL rear eject bodies are available for almost every under-ground haul truck and articulated dump truck and as new orreplacement bodies.For more information, call 800/447-6464 or visit

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PHIL’s heavy-duty rear eject bodies are ideal for underground applications, such as mining, which requireequipment that can take a beating, operate in low clearance environments and handle multiple types of loads.

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770G R 2WD 157,000 (71,214)42.1 (38.2)

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797F R 2WD 1,375,000 � (623,690)363 (329.3)

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EH3500ACII R RWD 681,200 (309,000)203.5 (184.8)

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EH4000ACII R RWD 846,561 (384,000)269.17 (244.2)

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Volvo A25G, A30G Articulated Haulers Reinvent a ClassicSince their debut in 1966, Volvo articulat-

ed haulers have stood as the constructionequipment industry’s gold standard — and aleader in off-road productivity. The new Volvo G-Series articulated

haulers carry on that tradition, with new fea-tures designed to improve comfort and pro-ductivity, according to the manufacturer.The new A25G and A30G articulated

haulers are suited to a wide variety of appli-cations in quarries, mining and earthmoving.

Steady and ReliableThe powerful, new turbocharged six-

cylinder Volvo engines have beenredesigned to adhere to stringent Tier IVFinal emissions regulations. The Volvo dri-vetrain and an inline dropbox designed forhigh ground clearance are purpose-built toensure harmony and performance. The dri-vetrain’s design delivers high rimpull, low-ers fuel consumption and provides reliabilityin heavy-duty applications. The concept ofoil-cooled wet multiple disc brakes on theA35 and A40 models is now being intro-duced on the A25G and A30G, reducingmaintenance costs and increasing uptime,even on muddy or dusty job sites. The retar-dation system controls downhill haulingspeeds using wheel brakes and the Volvoengine brake.To keep the G-Series sure-footed in even

the most demanding job sites, automatictraction control (ATC) and unique dif-ferential locks are standard.

The unique ATC system automaticallyswitches between drive combinations of 6 x6 and 6 x 4 to ensure lower fuel consumptionor maximum traction when needed. If neces-sary, all differentials can be 100 percentlocked, causing all wheels to rotate at thesame speed for maximized traction in slip-pery conditions.The maintenance-free rotating hitch that

connects the tractor to the trailer enableshigh ground clearance, boosting accessibili-ty and drivability in tough conditions andmaximizing uptime.The centrally positioned ROPS/FOPS-

equipped Volvo Care Cab gives the operatora commanding view of the job site, andergonomically positioned controls aredesigned for ease of use. An optional air-sus-pended seat, optional armrests and headrestraints, and low noise levels furtherincrease operator comfort and productivity.Without a threshold to cross, the cab can

be easily and safely enteredthrough a wide-open-

ing door. And the G-Series climate controlsystem comes with an air filtration systemfor clearer breathing — even on dusty jobsites.

Maintenance, ManagedThe G-Series provides machine owners,

operators and technicians with access to awealth of data that promotes greater uptime— thereby lowering costs and increasingproductivity. These machines come fitted asstandard with CareTrack, the Volvo telemat-ics system. Accessed remotely, CareTrackprovides machine information such as fuelconsumption and service reminders thatallow improved planning and operation.The machine monitors operation, and the

MATRIS system collects this information,helping to optimize performance and fuelefficiency by tracking activity and identify-ing areas for improvement. It also allowsmachine owners to collect the same data as

CareTrack, even if

CareTrack is not available in their area. TheContronics system continuously monitorsfluid levels and relays diagnostic informa-tion to a screen in the cab, providing warn-ing messages to alert the operator to prob-lems early on — reducing downtime andpromoting operator safety.G-Series articulated haulers are designed

for safe and easy maintenance, with a frontgrill that swings down and functions as aservice platform with anti-slip steps. Theengine compartment has a 90-degree tiltinghood for easy access to filters and servicepoints. On the new models, the hydraulictank, after-treatment system, muffler, fueltank and refueling pipe have all been relo-cated to more intuitive locations, allowingfor even easier maintenance.

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

The powerful, new turbocharged six-cylinder Volvo engines have beenredesigned to adhere to stringent

Tier IV Final emissionsregulations.

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Komatsu’s HD325-7 Dump Truck Increases ProductivityKomatsu America Corp.’s

HD325-7 is designed for sand andgravel and rock quarry sites. Thetruck increases productivity whilelowering fuel consumption to pro-vide a safer and more comfortableoperator environment and offerimproved durability and reliability,according to the manufacturer. The HD325-7 features a power-

ful, clean SAA6D140E-5 tur-bocharged, after-cooled dieselengine that provides a maximumnet output of 498 hp (371 kW).This high performance engine isenhanced with an advanced cool-ing system and improved fuel pre-filters. Komatsu’s rigid dump truckfeatures environmentally friendlylead-free aluminum core radiators.To protect the environment, a tankis installed to recover brake cool-ing oil in the event of brake sealleakage. In addition, the truck alsohas reduced cab noise levels.The HD325-7 is equipped with

the latest KOMTRAX technology,which sends machine operatinginformation to a secure Web siteutilizing wireless technology. Hourmeter, location, cautions and main-tenance alerts — to name a few ofits features — are relayed to theWeb application for analysis. TheKOMTRAX fleet monitoring sys-tem increases machine availability,reduces the risk of machine theft,allows for remote diagnosis by thedistributor, and provides a wealthof other information to drive busi-ness efficiency and productivity.Special features of the rigid

dump truck include:

High Performance forEnhanced ProductivityThe truck’s performance engine

delivers faster acceleration andhigher travel speeds with highhorsepower per ton. High torque atlow speed, increased accelerationand low fuel-consumption ensuremaximum productivity. TheKomatsu designed electronicallycontrolled countershaft transmis-sion with K-ATOMiCS automati-cally selects the optimum gearaccording to vehicle speed, enginespeed and the shift position chosen,resulting in the best gear for anyoperating condition, according tothe manufacturer. The optional automatic retard

speed control system (ARSC) witha large capacity retarder allows

operators to set downhill travelspeed at a constant level. Its cool-ing oil temperature is always mon-itored, so the speed is automatical-ly lowered if the retarder oil tem-perature rises.

Improved Cab DesignEnhances OperatorComfort and Safety

The HD325-7 is equipped withan ergonomically designed, cabthat offers a quiet and comfortableoperator environment. The widespacious cab is mounted withKomatsu’s viscous mounts to keepnoise at a minimum and provide alow-vibration, clean operatingenvironment and the built-inROPS/FOPS structure providesroll-over protection. Adoption of alow effort body dump control

lever makes dumping loads mucheasier. The secondary foot-operat-ed brakes actuate the front diskbrakes and parking brakes. Inaddition, when hydraulic pressuredrops below the rated level, theparking brake is automaticallyactivated.

Durability and ReliabilityProvide Easy MaintenanceFlat face-to-face O-ring seals

are used to securely seal allhydraulic hose connections andprevent oil leakage. The mainharnesses and controller connec-tors are equipped with sealed DTconnectors to provide high relia-bility, and water and dust resist-ance. The truck’s fully hydrauliccontrolled wet multiple-discbrakes ensure reliable and stable

brake performance. The continu-ously cooled wet-multiple discbrakes also function as a highlyresponsive retarder, which givesthe operator greater confidence athigher downhill travel speeds.Wet disc brakes are fully sealed tokeep contaminants out, reducingwear and maintenance. Because the brakes don’t require

adjustments for wear, maintenanceis extremely low. The braking sys-tem is designed with added relia-bility with three independenthydraulic circuits that providehydraulic back-up should one ofthe circuits fail. This system elimi-nates air bleeding so water conden-sation — which can lead to con-tamination, corrosion and freezing— also is eliminated. Both the service filters and

greasing points have been central-ized for easier servicing. To mini-mize operating costs, oil changeintervals also have been extendedto 500 hours for engine oil and4000 hours for hydraulic oil.Flange-type tire rims makeremoval and installation of thetrucks’ tires easy. Komatsu’sadvanced onboard diagnostic sys-tem maximizes machine produc-tion time by identifying mainte-nance items, reducing diagnostictimes, indicating oil and filterreplacement hours and displayingabnormality codes. For more information, visit

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

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

The HD325-7 features a powerful, cleanSAA6D140E-5 turbocharged, after-cooleddiesel engine that provides a maximum

net output of 498 hp (371 kW).

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Doosan Launches New DA40 Articulated Dump Truck Doosan Infracore Construction

Equipment has launched the new DA40articulated dump truck (ADT), the first in anew family of Doosan ADTs offeringincreased engine power and torque, higherpayloads, lower fuel consumption, enhancedoperator comfort and faster travel speeds.

Incorporating more than 40 years ofexpertise in the ADT market, the newDoosan ADTs are optimized for extremeperformance. The agile undercarriage,designed to ensure that all six wheels are inpermanent contact with the ground, meansthat Doosan articulated dump trucks canoperate on very rough and soft terrain onconstruction sites such as road projects andmass excavation hauling as well as in miningand quarrying applications.

Power, Performance, Productivityand Fuel Efficiency

Powered by a 6-cylinder interim Tier IVcompliant diesel engine with a net poweroutput of 490 hp at 2,100 rpm, the newDA40 offers 11-percent increase in enginepower compared with the previous MT41model. With a 28-percent increase in grosstorque to 1,750 ft.-lb. at 1,300 rpm, thetorque available in the DA40 is one of thebest in the ADT market, according to themanufacturer.

Contributing to the overall 8-percentreduction in fuel consumption is the newtransmission offering eight forward and fourreverse speeds. The new transmissionimproves the transfer of power from theengine to the wheels for increased traction.To withstand the increased power, the drive-line dimensions and cooling capacity of thetruck have been increased.

The DA40 combines very low fuel con-sumption with a higher top speed of 34.2mph. The DA40 also has an increased bodycapacity (with tailgate) of 34 cu. yds. (26 cum), and the payload has been boosted to 48.5tons (44 t), an increase of more than 15 per-cent over the payload of the MT41.

Six-Wheel Traction andOutstanding Rough and Soft

Terrain CapabilitiesThe DA40 has permanent 6-wheel drive

for equal power distribution to all wheels,while the free-swinging rear tandem bogieand the special articulation system offerenhanced driving performance in difficultterrain. The sloping body design enhancesthe stability of the truck due to its low centerof gravity, it assists in weight distributionand prevents easy tipping, even in the mostdemanding conditions. The combination ofthe tandem bogie, turning ring placement,and equal power and weight distribution andthe sloping rear frame results in “best inclass” rough and soft terrain capabilities.

To handle the increased payload as well asprovide a smoother ride for the operator, theDA40 has a completely new hydro-gas frontsuspension. This independent front suspen-sion, with no front axle, is a unique feature ofthe Doosan ADT, which allows for freemovement on one side, without movementon the opposite side, providing maximumground contact and shock absorption.

The articulation hinge is positionedbehind the turning ring to provide equalweight distribution to the front wheels, evenduring maximum turning and ensure maxi-mum contact between the front wheels andthe ground for optimum traction.

Like all Doosan ADTs, the DA40 featuresa powerful engine brake and hydraulic trans-

mission retarder as standard. The wet brakesoffer a long service life and sealed protectionfrom the environment and, with oil-cooledmultiple disc brakes on all the wheels, thesafety of the operator is not compromised.

Operator Comfort andConvenience

The DA40 has a completely new cab pro-viding more space and improved visibilityfor the operator, “best in class” noise levelsand a fully automatic climate control system.For easier operation, Doosan has introducednew electronic systems and simplified fin-gertip controls with a digital display of alldesired machine functions. The fully auto-matic eight gear transmission and smooth

Tiptronic gear-shifting (both automatic andmanual gear functions are available) allowthe operator to concentrate on working con-ditions.

For routine maintenance and service, thecab can be tilted backward with a built-inhydraulic jack, to provide easy access tocomponents. Easier service access andlonger service intervals result in lower oper-ating costs. A fully automatic central greas-ing system and rear view camera are stan-dard.

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The new Doosan ADTs are optimized for extreme performance.

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Mfg. Articulated/ Drive Operating Weight Rated Payload Engine Drive System

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HM300-5 A 6WD 117,881 (53,470)30.9 (28) Komatsu SAA6D125E-7

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HM400-3 A 6WD 162,569 (73,740)44.1 (40) Komatsu SAA6D140E-6

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HD325-7 R RWD 152,740 (69,280)40 (36.5) Komatsu SAA6D140E-5

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HD405-7 R RWD 165,520 (75,080)45.2 (41) Komatsu SAA6D140E-5

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HD465-7 R RWD 219,760 (99,680)61 (55) Komatsu SAA6D170E-5

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HD605-7 R RWD 242,900 (110,180)69.4 (63) Komatsu SAA6D170E-5

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HD785-7 R RWD 360,253 (163,408) 100.4 (91.1) Komatsu SAA12V140E-3

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HD1500-7 R RWD 550,000 (249,478)158.9 (144.1) Komatsu SDA16V159E-2

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730E R RWD 715,000 (324,319)203 (184) Komatsu SSA16V159

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860E-1K R RWD 1,001,700 ( 454,363)280 (254) Komatsu SSDA16V160

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930E-4 R RWD 1,106,670 (501,974)320 (290) Komatsu SSDA16V160

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GOMACO’s GP-2400 isthe latest paver in its com-plete line of concrete slip-form pavers to feature theV2 variable-width mold.The GP-2400 is capable ofpaving up to 24 ft. (7.5 m)wide and with the V2 moldon board, it can make 6.5 ft.(2 m) transitions to formtapered slabs on-the-go andmake easy paving widthchanges. The GP-2400 with V2

mold paving package fea-tures a hydraulically tele-scoping rolling frame foreasy and accurate widthchanges. The frame has dualrollers, mounted to the topand bottom of the outerframe tubes, to position theinner tube and reduces theamount of surface-to-sur-face contact area. Thisreduces friction and drag asthe inner tube rolls whentelescoping and provides afluid action as the V2 moldmakes on-the-go widthchanges. The configurationof the front and rear moldsdictates the minimum andmaximum paving widthsand the total amount ofwidth variation. The moldsfeature dual power transitionadjusters (PTAs) for crown heightadjustment. It also is availablewith a curb profile on one or bothsides for municipal paving.A spreader plow with hydraulic

vertical movement controls thehead of concrete in front of the V2sectionalized mold system. Theplow rail has the ability to varysimilar to the GP-2400’s frame-work to accommodate widthchanges. Proximity switches onthe plow framework set the lengthof travel and these switches can beeasily moved to change the plow’s

settings. The plow’s horizontal andvertical movement can be operatedmanually or set on automatic.The GOMACO GP-2400 two-

track or four-track slipform paveris powered by a 174.5 hp (129.5kW) Caterpillar diesel engine.Two-speed track motors providequick jobsite mobility. The travelspeed on the two-track GP-2400 is105 ft. per minute (32 mpm), andup to 96 ft. per minute (29 mpm)for the four-track paver, to quicklymove across the job site or travelfrom one pour to the next. Lowspeed is variable and features the

smooth crawl that GOMACOpavers are known for when slip-forming concrete.The GP-2400 features the

GOMACO-exclusive G+ controlsystem that is both easy to learnand easy to operate. It expressesitself in easy to understand interna-tional icons and full script explana-tions. G+ operates in all the majorlanguages of the world in eitherimperial or metric units. It has alightning-fast processing speedand features two-way communica-tions between paver accessoriesand the G+ controller. Its instant

digital feedback combined with thetight closed-loop electronic andhydraulic control creates a G+paving experience that is smooth,efficient, and accurate, accordingto the manufacturer. G+ Connect features an entire

library of sensor capabilities forcontrolling slope, grade and steerwith set-up configurations for anyproject requirement. This includespaving with 3D stringless systems,laser control, sonic sensors, rotarysensors, slope sensors and all oftheir set-up requirements. Just con-nect to G+ Connect and the G+

controls automatically recognizethem and communicates withthem. Unique applications such asfill-in lanes, tunnel paving, half-width concrete overlays, and sonarsteering off an existing barrier wallare examples of projects that canbe accomplished through a varietyof solutions from the SensorLibrary. For more information, visit

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GOMACO’s Latest Paver Features V2 Variable-Width Mold

The GOMACO GP-2400 paver with V2 variable-width mold can slipform tapered slabs on-the-go and make easy paving width changes.

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W730A’s Hopper Capacity, HighProductivity Keep Material Flowing Weiler’s W730A road widener has a large hopper capaci-

ty and high-production conveyor to keep material flowing.“This machine sets the bar for production in a high-vol-

ume application,” said Ben Sherod, Weiler territory manag-er.The W730A features a hopper capacity of 3.5 cu. yds. (2.7

cu m). It covers ground quickly and is capable of working atspeeds of 350 ft. per minute (106 m per minute) and widthsof 14 ft. (4.3 m). The W730A can work 12 in. (30.5 cm)above or below grade.The Cat C6.6 engine, with 174 hp (130 kW), provides

plenty of power to keep the road widener moving smoothlyand steadily. A high-speed friction drive conveyor and its 30in. (76 cm) width also are essential to the high volume ofmaterial placed by the W730A.Applications include placement of base materials, lane

additions, shoulder paving/maintenance, trench filling, serv-ice roads and bike paths/lanes.The W730A provides high production while retaining the

proven performance of smaller Weiler road widener models.• The ability to place, in a single pass, material that previ-

ously took two or three passes.• Handling is accomplished in “one touch.” A haul truck

deposits material in the hopper, and the conveyor dischargesit through a side chute.• A strike-off tool levels the material and grading is com-

pleted as the widener makes its pass. • The ability to work above or below grade, and to hold

exact grade/slope specifications.“Our series of road wideners has been popular in the

industry,” Sherod said. “They reduce waste, enable contrac-tors to place more material in less time, and help crews toprecisely place a wide variety of aggregate and asphalt mate-rials. The strike-off tool levels the material — eliminating theneed for grading.”“The W730 provides those same benefits, but with an

ability to place a higher volume of material more quickly.”

The Latest ImprovementsAs the most recent addition to the Weiler road widener

lineup, the W730A includes several enhance-ments from the previousW730:• A hydraulic front

dump hopper that enables simplified loading and unloadingfrom increased clearance, and an ability to match trucks.• Updated control configuration for better visibility and

simplified operation• Electronic controller for diagnostics and calibrations• Rotary potentiometer for more belt speed precision• Bi-directional ground-drive joystick• A pause feature that enables stopping and restarting with-

out having to reset working speeds• Repositioning of the operator station for increased visi-

bility of the hopper and tooling• Lowering of the engine to improve rear visibility• Enabling the control panel to slide an additional 8 in.

(20.3 cm) on each side.

Easy to UseAll Weiler road wideners are engineered for convenience

of operators, cleanup crews and service personnel. The self-cleaning head, tail and return pulleys minimize materialbuildup. Service and maintenance check points easilyaccessed, and multiple doors help technicians quickly reachcomponents.Operators find the machines easy to control. Discharge

direction can be adjusted with the flip of a switch, while con-veyor speed is controlled from the operator’s station with arotary potentiometer. Standard rear steer gives the W730A atight inside turning radius of 14 ft. (4 m).Even trucking can be simplified with hydraulically

extendable, oscillating front push rollers. The rollers matchvarying truck configurations, facilitating smooth truck tran-sitions. The hydraulic front dump hopper adjusts to varyingtruck heights.“We wanted to make a machine that had maximum pro-

ductivity, but was still easy to operate,” Sherod said.“Owners will quickly see that we’ve accomplished that withthe W730A.”For more information, visit weilerproducts.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

The W730A features a hopper capacity of 3.5 cu. yds. (2.7 cu m). It covers ground quickly and is capable ofworking at speeds of 350 ft. per minute (106 m per minute) and widths of 14 ft. (4.3 m).

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BW141AD-5, BW151AD-5 TandemVibratory Rollers Sport Tier IV Engines

BOMAG’s BW141AD-5 and BW151AD-5 tandemvibratory rollers feature an innovative frame design for clearvisibility and Tier IV final engines for increased fuel effi-ciency. These new models provide 4,200 vpm for enhancedperformance on a variety of asphalt compaction jobs rangingfrom commercial sites and parking lots to highway con-struction.A newly designed operator’s platform offers a spacious

working area that provides ample room and comfort, whilestill offering optimal all-around views of the roller drums,asphalt mat and surrounding areas. An adjustable, multi-position seat rotates and slides laterally to both sides. A trav-el lever with integrated switches, the Smart drive steeringwheel, and related operating controls are arranged logicallyand within easy reach. The new rollers are each powered by Tier IV final 73.2 hp

Kubota water-cooled diesel engines. Offering 59- and 66-in.(150 and 167 cm) working widths, the BW141AD-5 andBW151AD-5 each deliver up to 17,760 lbs. of centrifugalforce and a high frequency output to deliver smoothnessresults. Featuring EcoMode, fuel is conserved by controllingthe engine speed in relation to load, saving up to 30-percent.

The intelligent design of the rollers also feature innovativecomponent placement such as a large water tank below theoperator’s station and placing the engine within the rearframe. This contributes to efficient maneuverability andreduced noise levels during operation. The pressurized waterspray system includes a second pump for back-up and triplefiltering to ensure reliable drum coverage. The sleek enginehood provides quick and unobstructed access from eitherside of the machine.A crab-walk function allows operators to offset the rear

drum left to right up to 6.7 in. (17 cm). Other standard fea-tures that maximize performance include automatic vibra-tion control, a speedometer, four halogen working lights,turn indicator and hazard lights, master battery disconnectswitch and storage areas.Optional features include a mat temperature display, a

ROPS cabin with heating and air conditioning, radio, Bomagtelematics, drum edge lighting and an edge cutter feature forthe rear drum.For more information, call 309/853-3571 or visit

www.bomag.com/us.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

BOMAG’s BW141AD-5 and BW151AD-5 tandem vibratory rollers provide 4,200 vpm for enhanced performance ona variety of asphalt compaction jobs ranging from commercial sites and parking lots to highway construction.

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

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according to the report. Lawmakers are cur-rently weighing whether to let the charter ofthe Export-Import Bank, which helps sup-port many of these exports, expire.

The report also calls the trajectory of gov-ernment spending on infrastructure “thebiggest uncertainty” facing the industry. Thereport shows how infrastructure investmenthas been cut in half since its peak in the1960s, and how lawmakers’ failure to investin infrastructure going forward will hurtmost Americans. Infrastructure deficiencieswill cost each household an average of about$4,500 per year by 2020, the report says, acost which will rise to almost $7,800 peryear in 2040. Deficient infrastructure also isprojected to reduce cumulative GDP by$900 billion over the next decade.

“Failing to invest in our infrastructurewon’t just hurt the construction equipmentindustry,” Slater added. “All Americansshould be concerned about the costs associ-ated with congressional inaction on major

infrastructure projects.”AEM is working to push Congress to pass

a long-term highway bill and to supportother policies that support constructionequipment manufacturing. A printed versionof the report will be delivered to key mem-bers of Congress this fall.

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

AEM from page 1

“Failing to invest in ourinfrastructure won’t just hurtthe construction equipmentindustry.”

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OSHA Develops Web Portal forEmployers to Report Incidentsfatalities within eight hours, and work-relat-ed in-patient hospitalizations, amputations orlosses of an eye within 24 hours. Previously,OSHA’s regulations required an employer toreport only work-related fatalities and in-patient hospitalizations of three or moreemployees. Reporting single hospitaliza-tions, amputations or loss of an eye was notrequired under the previous rule.��Allemployers covered by the OccupationalSafety and Health Act, even those who areexempt from maintaining injury and illnessrecords, are required to comply withOSHA’s new severe injury and illnessreporting requirements. To assist employersin fulfilling these requirements, OSHA isdeveloping a Web portal for employers toreport incidents electronically, in addition tothe phone reporting options.

“Hospitalizations and amputations aresentinel events, indicating that serious haz-ards are likely to be present at a workplaceand that an intervention is warranted to pro-tect the other workers at the establishment,”said David Michaels, assistant secretary of

labor of occupational safety and health.In addition to the new reporting require-

ments, OSHA also has updated the list ofindustries that, due to relatively low occupa-tional injury and illness rates, are exemptfrom the requirement to routinely keepinjury and illness records. The previous listof exempt industries was based on the oldStandard Industrial Classification systemand the new rule uses the North AmericanIndustry Classification System to classifyestablishments by industry. The new list isbased on updated injury and illness datafrom the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The newrule maintains the exemption for anyemployer with 10 or fewer employees,regardless of their industry classification,from the requirement to routinely keeprecords of worker injuries and illnesses.

For more information, visitwww.osha.gov/recordkeeping2014.

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

OSHA from page 1

Rental Inc. Counts on HCT to Install Hydraulic Components

plete flow and pressure test on hydraulickits installed at their facility, Davis said.This ensures that the kit is working properlyand is fine tuned for best attachment per-formance.

In the work for Rental Inc., once theattachment was installed, the excavator andthe kit were ready to be sent from their facil-ity straight to Habbard’s customer.

Davis was careful to note that HCT’s pres-ident, Navin Baliga, also is an engineer andhis chief engineer, Brady Bardo, is expertlytrained in hydraulics. That means that noth-ing leaves HCT’s sole production facility inGeorgia unless and until they sign off on thequality of the work.

“We have a rock-quarry mentality aboutour kits in that all the tubes we build areassembled with a heavy-walled thickness,”Davis said. “Also, all our tubes are cut,cleaned, welded and pressure-tested at ourfacility. Then, after our kits are finished, theyare powder-coated to get a factory finishlook. I would say 85 to 90 percent of ourbusiness is in kit format and go out to peopleall over the country with a set of good instal-

lation instructions.”

Leave It to the ExpertsHabbard said that Rental Inc. could have

its own technicians take the kits and installthe hydraulic components onto its machines,but that he is happy to leave the job to theexperts at HCT.

“I know I can call Mike anytime and theywill be more than happy to walk us throughany problems or come to us if need be. OurOpelika, Ala., store is only one hour and 45minutes from McDonough and that is greatwhen we need to get a piece of equipment upto them and all we have to do is truck a unitup there and drop it off with them so that Idon’t have to needlessly tie up my shop.

“It really is a turnkey operation at HCT.”Besides its dealerships in Opelika, Ala.,

Rental Inc. Bobcat also has locations inDothan, Ala.,; Panama City, Fla.,;Thomasville, Ga.,; and Fort Walton Beach,Fla.

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

HCT from page 38

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Volvo EC480E Delivers BreakoutForces Alongside Reduced Emissions

Powered by a Tier IV Final/StageIV-compliant Volvo D13 engine, theEC480E delivers high digging andbreakout forces alongside reducedemissions and improved fuel efficien-cy, according to the manufacturer.The full electro-hydraulics are per-

fectly matched to the engine and arecontrolled by an advanced systemwhich provides on-demand flow andreduces power losses within the circuit.The Volvo ECO mode contributes tothe machine’s total improved efficiency— without any loss of performance inmost operating conditions. As well asimproving fuel efficiency, this increas-es controllability for more precise per-formance. The integrated work mode system

offers the operator a choice of workmodes according to the task at hand —including I (idle), F (fine), G (general)and H (heavy) — for optimum effi-ciency and machine performance.When the controls have been inactivefor a pre-set amount of time, the exca-vator can be programmed to automati-cally reduce engine speed or even shutdown to further reduce fuel consump-tion and noise. Operators can keeptrack of both current and average fuelconsumption via a simple gauge in thecab.

User-Friendly HumanMachine Interface (HMI)The EC480E has been designed for

ease and simplicity of operation, and allhuman machine interfaces —includingthe joysticks, keypad and LCD monitor— are ergonomically designed andpositioned for optimum comfort andcontrol. The number of switches hasbeen significantly reduced in compari-son to previous models, while the 8-in.color LCD screen, displaying machinestatus information vital for maximizingproductivity and uptime, is easy to readin any light. To ensure operator safety,a seat belt warning alarm sounds if theoperator seat belt is not fastened whenthe ignition key is turned.

Maximum UptimeThe Volvo EC480E crawler excava-

tor has been designed not only for easeof operation but also for simple mainte-nance. This ensures maximum uptimeand minimum expenditure on parts andservicing. The strong three-pieceundercarriage and high tensile steel X-shaped frame have been reinforced toensure a long service life, while addi-tional superstructure cover plates pre-vent damage to the underside of themachine from rock and debris. Themachine vitals are protected from dam-age by overheating due to a hydrauli-cally-driven, electrically-controlledcooling fan, further minimizing fuelconsumption and noise. The fan’soptional reverse functionality, whichblows air in the opposite direction,enables self-cleaning for ease of main-

tenance. Daily service checks are quickly and

easily carried out due to grouped serv-ice points and large, wide openingdoors, helping to get the most out ofevery operating shift. The radiator,charged air cooler and hydraulic oilcooler are situated side-by-side to max-imize efficiency, reduce blockages andaid in cleaning. The system is easilyaccessed from ground level by simplyopening the side door. Moreover, thehandrails and full-size guard rails facil-itate safe entry and exit of the cab andmaintenance access to the superstruc-ture, while easy-clean anti-slip plateshelp the operator gain a sure footing. Uptime also is increased by the sheer

versatility of the EC480E, which canbe adapted with a wide range of pur-pose-built attachments. Volvo generalpurpose buckets are a useful tool fordigging and re-handling in soft tomedium conditions, while heavy-dutybuckets are intended for productivedigging in compacted materials. Aselection of economic, replaceablewear parts including high quality teeth,segments, side cutters, adapters andshrouds also are available to protect thebucket and ensure long life.For more information, call 717/532-

9181 or visit www.volvo.com.(This story also can be found on

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

The EC480E delivers high digging and breakout forces alongside reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency.

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Designers Focus on Creating Versatile Space for Eventsthe creative process of music-making, the artand technology of the recording process andthe history of the awards,” said JasonAgostinelli, architect of Dale Partners.

“This is a landmark project for not onlythe Mississippi Delta, but also for the wholestate. Being selected as the first state toreceive a satellite museum is a huge honor.This is a perfect example of howMississippians can capitalize on our greatheritage and musical relevance and use it toboost tourism throughout the state.

“There are many great musical attractionsin Mississippi, but they aren’t centrallylocated. A museum of this caliber has thepotential to create a trickle down effect forall of the other attractions, the B.B. KingMuseum in Indianola, the Highway 61Museum in Leland and the Delta BluesMuseum in Clarksdale. All of these greatattractions are less than a 45 minute drivefrom Cleveland.”

A large focus was placed on creating aspace that would be versatile enough toaccommodate all types of events, not justmuseum related. The front porch and thelobby were designed to support large groupsof people for special events, includingfundraisers and wedding receptions.

Agostinelli said one challenge on the proj-ect was balancing the contemporary style ofthe architecture with the region’s culture.

“We wanted the building to be as contem-porary as the internationally recognizedbrand it represents. We also wanted to makesure the architecture resonated with the Deltathrough great aspects of southern vernacularsuch as front porches, weathered cypresswood and corrugated metal siding. Theblending of these two things helped rein-force the idea that, yes, Mississippi has greatheritage, but we are still very relevant inmusic today.”

Any museum dedicated to music must befilled with sound, which also was a majorconsideration during the design process.

“While visitors are in the exhibit they willexperience some sound spill from adjacentexhibits which is desirable for guiding peo-ple to the next exhibit,” said Agostinelli.“Areas that require more isolation have beenplaced inside sound booths, similar to that ofa recording studio. The 130-seat sound stageis meant to be intimate in nature and excel-lent in acoustics.

“The relatively small theater boasts a 30-foot ceiling height and formed plaster wallpanels and acoustic banners to allow per-formers to tune the space to be as live ordead, acoustically speaking, as they like. The

walls are 12-inch cast-in-place concrete witha concrete roof deck to isolate the perform-ance space from the lobby, exhibits and therest of the museum.”

“According to all music historians,Mississippi is the birthplace of all Americanmusic,” said Lucy Janoush, president of theCleveland Music Foundation. “Credit isgiven to our state for founding the blues,gospel, rock and roll, country, soul, etc. Thestate has more Grammy award winners percapita than any other state, particularly in theLifetime Achievement award. Grammywanted to expand its experience and the log-ical next location, in their words, would be inMississippi.

“The museum will be a tremendous eco-nomic development catalyst, as well as aneducational asset for the community and theentire state. The museum will bring thou-sands of visitors annually to our communitythat will likely visit other attractions such asthe Mississippi Blues Trail, the CountryMusic Trail, the BB King Museum, Elvis’sbirthplace, etc. Cleveland has already seensignificant investment in new businessdevelopment as a result of this project,including several new restaurants, a newhotel and other tourism-related businesses.

“The educational opportunities at themuseum will be available to kids at everylevel. Renowned artists will provide work-shops for students. The museum will have acurriculum that can be incorporated in everygrade level and will provide the instruction-al materials for these lessons.”

Janoush said the community had to sellthe project to state, county and municipalelected officials to gain their financial sup-port.

“Because of the importance of this type oftourism development in our state, this sellwas not difficult. In addition to obtainingpublic funds, we have been working the pri-vate sector for donations. The project willcost $18 million, and we are currently over$14. Seeing the construction starting hasgenerated a considerable amount of excite-ment in the community and shows everyonethat this is not such a proposal anymore. It ismaking the private sector fundraising a littleeasier. This is the most exciting project thatI've ever been involved with, and I have beenworking in community and economic devel-opment for over 30 years.”

“Being a native of the Mississippi Delta, itmeans a lot to me to have been involved withsuch a monumental project for the state,”said Agostinelli. “I have friends and familywho will see this building on a daily basis foryears to come, and I'm very proud to havebeen a part of it. ”

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

Eley Barkley and Dale Partners Architects photoAfter years of planning, work has begun on the highly anticipated Grammy Museum Mississippi.

Eley Barkley and Dale Partners Architects photoConstruction began in May 2014.

GRAMMY from page 50

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Gov. Dalrymple Addresses Crowd at Ribbon-Cutting EventACCELERATION from page 40

Bobcat Company employees meet in one of the AccelerationCenter’s team rooms. Employees and guests gather outside for the grand opening of the new Acceleration Center.

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

800-669-6450205-387-1600

Fax: 205-387-1668

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................................$65

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

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

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

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

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale............................................$70

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

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale..................................$50

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

Case 95XT Skid Steer Loader (Conrad), 1:32 Scale ....................$60

Case 580 ST Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................................$95

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..........$185

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

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

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale ....$150

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Caterpillar 740B EJ Articulated Dump Truck w/ Ejector Body, 1:50

Scale......................................................................................................$70

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

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

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

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

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

Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ............................$150

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

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..............................$90

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

John Deere 772CH Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$45

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$45

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

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

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

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

Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..............................$95

Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale................................................$125

Komatsu D475A Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale................................$160

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

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

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

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

Komatsu PC200 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................$160

Komatsu PC360LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..................$90

Komatsu PC490LC-10 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................ $175

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

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

Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ......................................$65

Komatsu Mack Granite MP w/Lowboy Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........$90

Kubota KX91-2 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ..........................$60

Leeboy 8816 Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale..........................................$90

Link Belt 800 X2 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$200

Vogele 1900-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale........................$140

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

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

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

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

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

Wabco Haulpak Off-Highway Truck, 1:24 Scale ........................$185

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..........$145

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

Shipping and Handling Included

Contact – Barry McKeon800-523-2200 Ext. 197 • 610-506-5961 Cell

Email – [email protected]

CEG Scale Models470 Maryland Drive

Fort Washington, PA 19034Visit our Ebay Store – bmckeon collectibles – for a complete list with pictures.

International 560 PayLoader, 1:25 Scale - $145

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

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Ashland, VA 23005804/358-6776

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

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

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

Salisbury, NC 28144704/636-2671

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

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

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

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

334/566-4181West Columbia, SC 29169

803/794-9340Aynor, SC 29511843/358-5688

Atlanta, GA 30336404/691-9445

Braselton, GA 30517770/965-1889

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

R.W. MOORE

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

COASTAL

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

FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANYJAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT

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2007 Sennebogen 880R-HDwith approx. 5800hrs. For Sale or RentCall Turner Fabian (843) 991-9220 20 RM

“TRACKS FOR YOUR MACHINE!!” $7,000,000 Inventory of High-QualitySUMMIT Rubber Tracks to fit over 3500 models of construction equip. PNEUMATIC AND FLATPROOF SKIDSTEER TIRES also available. $95 Next day shipping to 23 states .............................................................Call

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2010 MK1 Broce Broom, 576 Hours, Located in Savannah......................................................................................$75,000

Call ASC (704) 494-8104 20 RM

MCLAREN RUBBER TRACKS FOR MINI EXCAVATORS &TRACK LOADERS, The most trusted brand in Americabrings you quality tracks for your specific make andmodel.

Call McLaren 888-492-4230 20-21 DH

MCLAREN FOR SKID STEER TRACKS, Full flotation; trac-tion; tire protection; machine stability; self-cleaning; lessground damage; fully rebuildable; interchangeable shoetypes.

Call McLaren 888-492-4230 20-21 DH

MCLAREN SOLID CUSHION TIRES, for skid steers, back-hoes, telehandlers, wheel loaders - Nu-Air Semi-Pneumatic Tire Technology: no flats ever; soft, air-cush-ioned ride; last 3 to 5 times longer than regular pneumat-ic tires; rims included; same day shipping; various tiresizes available.

Call McLaren 888-492-4230 20-21 DH

2008 70 Ton Liddell Drop Side Deck Lowboy Tri-AxleTrailer, Tandem Two-Axle Jeep, Two-axle Nitro Stinger withMotor ......................................................................$210,000

Sun Piledriving Equipment 302-539-7187 19-20 BB

C-7 Engines for Sale, Guaranteed, Very Low Mile Takeout’s,190-330hp ............................................................$7,500 ea.Also many other makes in stock

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COMPACTION EQUIPMENT

Vibratory Compactors

2006 Vibromax/JCB VM75, Singledrum, 84 HP, 16,094 operating wgt.,68.9 drum width, 31,024 lb. force, pic-tures available, good condition, 890hours ....................................$36,000.

Farm-Rite Equipment908-625-0697

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Chippers

2010 Carlton 2012, High Horsepower12'', Very good condition, 753.2 hrs ..............................................$27,500.

845-247-0206

FORKLIFTS

Rough Terrain Forklifts

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LOADERS

Backhoe Loaders

2013 JCB 4CX-14, Cab/AC, 100 HPTurbo 4WD/4WS Loader Aux.,Hydraulics, Power shift Trans, ServoBackhoe Controls, Mint condition, lowhours ....................................$93,500.

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MISCELLANEOUS

Miscellaneous

Surplus Parts for Sale

Various Screener Parts & Mesh.

Conveyor Parts and Drives.

Diesel/Hyd Powerpack.

Call 843-525-6140

or visit

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Used Kolberg Sand Screw

Available

54" & 44" Single Screw

Classifier/Material Washer

Call 843-525-6140

or visit

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2000 Metso ST170 PortableScreener.

Heavy Duty Scalping Screen withonboard stacking conveyor. Track

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Call 843-525-6140or visit

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OLDER CAT 320 OR CAT 215, CAT 225 |SEEKING AN OLDER MODEL CAT 320 INTHE MID 1990 RANGE OR CAT 215/CAT225 OLD BUT IN OPERATING CONDI-TION. ONLY SEEKING ONE UNIT. CON-TACT ME VIA EMAIL ONLY WITH PHO-TOGRAPHS AND CONDITION INFORMA-TION.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED TIGER MOWER | DESCRIBEWHAT YOU WANT.CONTACT: CONTACT NAMEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS | I AM LOOKING TOBUY USED CATERPILLAR WHEELLOADERS 920, 926, 930, 936, 938F/G,950B/C/E/F, 966C/D/E/F/H, 980C/F AND988B. IF YOU HAVE ANY, PLEASEOFFER ME WITH PICTURES, SERIALNUMBER, CONDITION, LOCATION ANDFINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AMCO VEBA 105 3S 5TON | NEW ORLIKE NEW CONDITION. TO BE MOUNT-ED ON A WORKBOAT.CONTACT: ROGER APPLEWHITEPHONE: 228-217-4135EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADER FOR MASSEY 390 4WD | SEC-OND HAND LOADER TO FIT MASSEY390 4WDCONTACT: RICHARD FITZGERALDPHONE: 00353860437770EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT D6R AND D7R 9903 | WE ARELOOKING FOR D6R AND D7R 1999-2002.RUNNING CONDITION WITH PICTURES.THANKS.CONTACT: MICHAELEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAPAC CA12 AXLE | NEED REARAXLE FOR DYNAPAC CA12. WOULDPURCHASE ENTIRE NON-RUNNINGMACHINE.CONTACT: NEILPHONE: 320-763-4491EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D9R | WE LOOKING FOR BULLDOZERD9R AND D9N MANUAL FROM 1988 UPTO 1997 WITH RIPPER SINGLE SHANKCONTACT: OUFIPHONE: 966530185141FAX: 9660127512024EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

SS RIPER FOR CAT D9N OR D9R | WEWANT TO BUY SS RIPPER FOR CATD9N OR D9R. THE RIPPER CAN BEUSED OR REBUILT IF WELL PRICED.CONTACT: TIAGO DONATOPHONE: (305) 909-9743EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WANTED TOBUY CAT WHEEL LOADER 936E, 950B,950E, 966D, 966F, 970F, 988B, AND 988FIN RUNNING OR NON RUNNING CONDI-TION IF YOU HAVE FOR SALE PLEASEEMAIL ME PHOTOS AND DETAILS.CONTACT: STEVEPHONE: 713-659-0593FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE BACKHOE LOADER 580SK, 580L,580M AND 580SM | I AM LOOKING TOBUY CASE BACKHOE 580SK, 580SL,580L, 580SL, 580M AND 580SM IN ANYCONDITION IF YOU HAVE FOR SALEPLEASE CONTACT ME VIA PHONE OREMAIL.CONTACT: RIZ SUNESARAPHONE: 832-528-0786FAX: 281-727-0415EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PAVER | LOOKING FOR BLAW-KNOX PF5510 OR PF3200, THE CLOSER TOWASHINGTON STATE, THE BETTER.THANKS!CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT | 4-6 TON TEL-ESCOPIC FORKLIFT DIESEL 12-14M1999-2002 GOOD CONDITIONCONTACT: WILFRED OBENGSACKEYPHONE: 233264495065EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DIESEL TANK FOR TOWABLE INGER-SOLL RAND AIR COMPRESSOR | THISIS AN OLD, DETROIT MADE PORTABLEINDUSTRIAL AIR COMPRESSOR THATYOU TOW TO WORK SITE. NEEDREPLACEMENT DIESEL GAS TANK ANDCOMPANY DOES NOT STOCK PARTSTHIS OLD.CONTACT: RJPHONE: 801-597-7314EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4400 GPM POSITIVE DISPLACEMENTPUMP | SECOND HAND POSITIVE DIS-PLACEMENT PUMP CAPACITY: 3300 -4400 GPM CAPACITY: 750 - 1000 M3/HRPRESSURE: 16 - 20 BAR PRESSURE:230 - 290 PSI TEMPERATURE: 60 CTEMPERATURE: 140 F VISCOSITY OFMEDIUM: 2115 CP MEDIUM: CRUDE OILLOCATION OF PLANT: MALAYSIACONTACT: SYAZWAN ELIASEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 950B, CAT 950E | I AM LOOKINGFOR CAT WHEEL LOADERS 950E AND950B, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CON-TACT ME, IF YOU HAVE AVAILABLE ORANY UP COMING UNIT. REGARDSROYAL MACHINERY TRADERSCONTACT: ROYAL TRADERS USA.EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TERRAMITE BACKHOE, USED | TER-RAMITE BACKHOE USED 4X4 DIESELOR GAS. 2003-4-6CONTACT: ALANPHONE: 903-681-2064EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NATIONAL CRANE BOOM SECTIONS |LOOKING FOR TELESCOPIC BOOMSECTIONS FOR A 880 SERIES NATION-AL CRANECONTACT: MIKE ACHTORPHONE: 847-782-0672FAX: 847-782-0673EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––20 FEET TRAILER WITH 10 TIRESCONTACT: VIJAYPHONE: 9444411691EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLARS DOZER D7H AND G |WANTED GOOD USED CATERPILLARSBULLDOZER D7H AND D7GCONTACT: GABRIEL FOTSOPHONE: 2027101655EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GOOD USED SCHWING BOOM TRUCKS| SCHWING W/MACK TRUCK MOUNTEDCONCRETE BOOM TRUCKS 1994 &NEWER 32M TO 39METERCONTACT: WILLIAM CROSSPHONE: 407 595 8221FAX: 407 843 0136EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

544G MANUAL PEMBERTON QUICKCOUPLER | 544G / E MANUAL QUICKCOUPLER 544G 20.5 X 25 WHEELS ANDTIRES, WILL TRADE FORESTRY TIRESAND WHEELS.CONTACT: MICKPHONE: 352-400-5026EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BANDIT254/WOODCHUCK | PREFERDIESEL AND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONCONTACT: CELIAPHONE: 1(806)665-4274FAX: 1(806)665-4275EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KW DUMP TRUCKCONTACT: JOEL VANDER HEIDENPHONE: 563-357-6273EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MUSTANG LOADER BUCKET | I AMLOOKING FOR A USED BUCKET WITHTEETH FOR MY 2003 MUSTANG MTL20LOADERCONTACT: MIKE IPSANPHONE: 703-675-3375EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INTERNATIONAL TD8C POWER SHIFTTRANSMISSIONCONTACT: ROGERPHONE: 5706393058EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRAIL KING BELL TRAILERSCONTACT: SALVADORPHONE: 575 317 1752EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONCRETE BETCHING PLANT. CAPACITY 30 TO 60 CM/HOURS. GOODCONDITION. LOCATION GUJARAT INDIACONTACT: KIRIT GOSAIPHONE: +91 8980520210EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D10T TRANS | NEED A GOOD USED ORCORE TRANS FOR A D10T. ARR#2135171CONTACT: LEEPHONE: 254-562-7500EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED NOW PIPELAYER FOR D8RNOT ADVERTISED. USER ONLY FROMUSACONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975OR 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D65PX | 4000 HOURS ORLESS, FACTORY CAB, PAT OR SU/TBLADE, DRAWBAR OR RIPPER. NEEDTO BUY 1 OR 2 UNITS RIGHT AWAY.CALL OR EMAIL WITH FULL DETAILSAND PRICE. THANK YOU.CONTACT: BUZZY KEITHPHONE: 404-610-6754EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT D9N & D9R | LOOKING TO BUY CATDOZERS IN URGENT BASIS WITH RIPPER AND BLADE, CAT D8N, D8R,D9N AND D9R, I NEED TO BUY 10MACHINES. OFFERS FROM US, CANADA AND AUSTRALIA PLEASE.CONTACT: ROYAL MACHINERYTRADERS USAEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT C32 GENERATOR SET | 1000KW,60HZ, 480V TIER2 EMISSIONS COMPLIANT SOUND ATTENUATEDENCLOSURES PREFERABLY USED,WILL CONSIDER NEWCONTACT: JOE GALINDOPHONE: 18184529250EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WA 75 LOADERCONTACT: DAVID CROSSPHONE: 307 4623298EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MEC 4191RT SCISSOR LIFT | SCISSORLIFT WITH KUBOTA DIESEL ENGINE.CONTACT: BENNY DE GUZMANPHONE: 6323628251FAX: 6324187282EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT EXCAVATOR POCLAIN 32D | USEDCONTACT: ABSHIRPHONE: 612-644-6564EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MILLING MACHINES | CAT 450 AND 450-C MILLING MACHINESCONTACT: TOM ROSSERPHONE: 610-888-0762EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT TRACK SKID STEER LOADER |LOW HOURS VERY GOOD CONDITIONNO BEATERS WANTEDCONTACT: JERRYPHONE: 724 484 7600EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHIPPER | NEW 990 HD BANDIT$$$$ HOW MUCHCONTACT: PETER COOKPHONE: 0418594302EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 330 EXCAVATOR LONG BOOMREACH | CATERPILLER EXCAVATOR330 WITH A LONG REACH BOOM OR336 CAT WITH LONG BOOM CAPABILITIESCONTACT: ANDREW BARBEAUPHONE: 1-587-233-6037EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR D9N OR R | MANUALTRANSMISSION AND ORIGINAL PAINT.CONTACT: TIAGO DONATOPHONE: (305) 909-9743EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

PILE DRIVING & FOUNDATION EQUIPMENT | I NEED YOUR USEDHYDRAULIC PILE DRIVERS AND CAISSON BEAMS. CONTACT ME FORTHE BEST DEALS ON YOUR SURPLUSPILE HAMMERS.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, NOTINCLUDING TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CALL OR EMAIL.CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 2708492270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PILE DRIVING EQUIPMENT | LOOKINGFOR USED DIESEL HAMMERS ANDVIBRATORY HAMMERS. NEED 26"LEADS. CASH NOW!CONTACT: WILLIEEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TAILGATE | OX BODIES TAILGATEUSED OR NEW FOR OUR TRI-AXLETRUCK. A DEALERSHIP IN INDIANA OR KENTUCKYCONTACT: MAURICEFAX: 812-423-5499EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––POLGRYS | I WANT TO BUY EATONHYDRAULIC PUMP. THIS PUMP COMESFROM TEREX FINLAY I1312 CRUSHER.PUMP MODEL NUMBER : 6422-225 AND6422-226 (TWO HYDRAULIC PUMPS INONE)CONTACT: KAMILPHONE: +48695415819EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION | NEED A KOMATSUPC1250 / PC1100 STICK ANY LENGTHTO STRETCH FOR A CUSTOMER OFOURS. CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT H12 | LOOKING FOR CAT H12FROM 2004-2009CONTACT: DAVE ENGELPHONE: 718-662-9524EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D6HLGP | LOOKING FOR D6H LGP.THANKSCONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 3055064263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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• Mobile, ALWed.,�October�1,�2014For:�Major�Job�Completion

• Baltimore, MDFri.,�October�3,�2014For:�Liquidation�LargeElectrical�Contractor

• Gouverneur, NYOctober�9�-�11,�2014For:�3�Days�–�3�CompleteLiquidations!

• San Antonio, TXThurs.,�October�16,�2014For:�Late�Model�Rental�FleetEquipment

• Racine, WISat.,�October�18,�2014For:�Late�Model�Construction�&more

• Kissimmee, FLWed.,�October�22,�2014For:�Late�Model�RentalEquipment�&�more

• Queretaro, MexicoFri.,�October�24,�2014For:�Late�Model�CATEquipment

• Bangor, MESat.,�October�25,�2014For:�Late�Model�Construction�&Rental�Fleet�Equipment

• Parkersburg, WVFri.,�October�31,�2014For:�Late�Model�OilfieldEquipment

• Columbus (Delaware), OhioSat.,�November�1,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Port Huron, MIThurs.,�November�6,�2014For:�Major�Job�Completion

• Canastota, NYSat.,�November�8,�2014For:�Late�Model�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Houston, TXTues.,�November�11,�2014For:�Rentals!�Late�ModelConstruction�&�SupportEquipment�&�more

• Gary, INFri.,�November�14,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationConcrete�&�General�Contractor

• Boston, MASat.,�November�15,�2014For:�Late�Model�SnowRemoval�&�ConstructionEquipment

• Waterloo, IAThurs.,�November�20,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationEarthmoving�Equipment

• Albany, NYSat.,�December�27,�2014For:�Rental�Fleet�ConstructionEquipment�&�more

• Kissimmee, FLJanuary�31�–�February�8,�2015For:�22nd Annual�ConstructionEquipment,�Trucks�&�more

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

• Chicago, ILOctober�2,�2014

• Los Angeles, CAOctober�2,�2014

• Morgan, UTOctober�3,�2014

• Wasilla, AKOctober�4,�2014

• Columbus, OHOctober�7,�2014

• Denver, COOctober�8,�2014

• Duluth, MNOctober�8,�2014

• Hammond, LAOctober�9,�2014

• Manchester, NHOctober�9,�2014

• El Paso, TXOctober�10,�2014

• Hillsville, VAOctober�14,�2014

• Sacramento, CAOctober�15,�2014

• Verona, KYOctober�16,�2014

• Chehalis, WAOctober�22,�2014

• Orlando, FLOctober�23,�2014

• North East, MDOctober�28,�2014

• Pittsburgh, PANovember�6,�2014

• East Brunswick, NJNovember�20,�2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

www.barnoneauction.com

866-372-1700�

• Sacramento, CASat.,�October�11,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment�&�UtilityTruck�Auction

BIG IRON

www.bigiron.com

800-937-3558�

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�1,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�8,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�15,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�22,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�29,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�5,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�12,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�19,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�26,�2014

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

www.catauctions.com

866-750-9432�

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�October�15,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

• Questa, NMWed.,�October�22,�2014For:�Complete MiningLiquidation

• Pittsburgh, PAThurs.,�October�30,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Las Vegas, NVFri.,�November�14,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Oklahoma City, OKTues.,�November�18,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�November�19,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

• Warner, NHFri.,�November�21,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Denver, COThurs.,�December�4,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Minneapolis, MNTues.,�December�9,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• Lancaster, PAThurs.,�December�11,�2014For:�Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYWed.,�December�17,�2014For:�eQuipment Yard

COMMONWEALTH OF PA

www.auctionsbygov.com

�866-469-7383

• Lehighton, PATues.,�October�14,�2014For:�Fall Heavy EquipmentAuction

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat.,�December�13,�2014For:�Construction�Equipment

DON SMOCK

AUCTION CO., INC.

www.dsa-auctions.com

765-778-9277

• Lucasville, OHSat.,�October�18,�2014For:�10th Annual�SouthernOhio�Consignment�Auction

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PAFri.,�October�17,�2014For:�Truck,�Trailer�&�EquipmentAuction

HUNYADY

AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Sewickley, PAWed.,�October�1,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationConstruction�Equipment

• West Middlesex, PAThurs.,�October�2,�2014For:�Complete�LiquidationConstruction�Equipment

I.R.A.Y. AUCTION

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

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

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com

�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to view

the complete auction schedules,

inspection reports and to place

your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�2,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�9,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�16,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYOctober�29,�2014

• ONLINE ONLYNovember�19,�2014

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

www.jjkane.com

�855-GO2-KANE

• Cincinnati, OHThurs.,�October�9,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Dallas, TXThurs.,�October�16,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• South Beloit, ILSat.,�October�23,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Worcester, MAThurs.,�October�25,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Kansas City, MOThurs.,�November�6,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Philadelphia, PAThurs.,�November�8,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Charlotte, NCSat.,�November�13,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Portland, ORThurs.,�November�20,�2014For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Rome, NY

Sat.,�November�22,�2014

For:�Heavy�Equipment

• Lansing, MI

Thurs.,�December�6,�2014

• Atlanta, GA

Thurs.,�December�11,�2014

• West Palm Beach, FL

Sat.,�December�13,�2014

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

�864-947-7888

• Easley, SC

Wed.,�October�15,�2014

For:�One�Owner�Absolute

Auction

• ONLINE ONLY

October�20�-�27,�2014

For:�Machine�Shop�Equipment,

Pumps,�Tools,�Presses�&�more

• Pelzer, SC

November�14�–�15,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

MOTLEY’S AUCTION

GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

• Richmond, VA

Tues.,�October�7,�2014

For:�Day�1�-�Construction

Equipment�&�Trucks

• ONLINE ONLY

Wed.,�October�8,�2014

For:�Day�2�-�Support

Equipment

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com

�715-693-4447

• Wausau, WI

October�24�-�25,�2014

For:�49th Annual�Contractors

Auction

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com

�860-642-4200

• Bristol, CT

Wed.,�October�8,�2014

For:�Renowned�Sand�&�Gravel

Operation�Auction

• Columbus, OH

Thurs.,�October�16,�2014

For:�Area�Contractors�&

Equipment�Dealers

• Newark, NJ

Thurs.,�October�30,�2014

For:�Heavy�Construction

Equipment�&�more

• South Windsor, CT

Fri.,�November�7,�2014

For:�Complete�Dispersal�–

Folsom�Construction,�LLC

• Plaistow, NH

November�14-15,�2014

For:�Complete�Dispersal�–�S&R

Construction�Enterprises

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�October�2,�2014

For:�LaForge�Construction

Retirement�Auction

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�October�9,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Tues.,�October�21,�2014

For:�Truck�&�Trailer�Auction

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�October�23,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY

Thurs.,�November�6,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS

www.tietsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• Rochester, NY

Sat.,�October�4,�2014

For:�Municipal/Contractor

Vehicle�&�Equipment�Auction

SALES AUCTION

COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CT

Sat.,�October�4,�2014

For:�Construction�Equipment

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri.,�October�24,�2014

For:�Construction,�Utility�&

Forestry�Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MN

Sat.,�December�6,�2014

For:�Heavy Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Berlin Center, OH

Tues.,�October�21,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment,

Trucks & Trailers

• Darlington, PA

Thurs.,�October�23,�2014

For:�Construction Equipment,

Trucks & Trailers

• Kissimmee, FL

February�9-16,�2015

For:�41st Annual – 7 day

Auction

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Topcon Offers Any Size Company Its Own Private Clouded drawing files can be uploaded to serviceslike AutoCAD 360 for quick viewing andpotential redline edits. Project managers canthen log into their private Magnet Enterprisecompany account, click on the AutoCAD360 option, and see all files within theirAutoCAD 360 account. Meanwhile, fieldcrew members at a job site can log into theirprivate cloud-based company account anddownload the new drawing.The value of this cloud surfing connection

becomes apparent when employees nolonger need to waste time in traffic or wait toget back to the office to discuss what hasbeen done on a project. Direct data sharingto any project site is now instant and easy.Project data can flow in both directions.

Meaning, both office staff and field crewshave access to upload and download projectrelated files. By having all project membersuse the same cloud-based project inbox,which serves as an instant backup as well.Because data is being shared instantly,results can be seen immediately.In the old days (only a few years ago), raw

files were moved between the office and

field via whatever means were available atthe time. Now there is a virtual pipeline ofinformation exchange to and from projectsites.Managers can leverage cloud-based com-

pany accounts as a project coordination tool.Within Magnet Enterprise, managers havean at-a-glance dashboard to instantly see allof the company’s projects intuitively plottedon top of a streaming satellite image back-ground. Confidence is bolstered after quickverification of the fieldwork that has beendone so far, as well as all the other jobs inprocess.The value of a private cloud-based com-

pany account can include the following:• Managers stay notified even while trav-

eling• Private and instant intra-company chat

messaging• Create and manage geo-referenced proj-

ects• Cloud surfing with no cost AutoCAD

360 service• Quick activity reports for field jobs• Ability to manage crews on multiple

sites and visualize locations of all crews atany time

• Check weather forecasts• Verify time zone differences• Check project history to see if previous

work has been completed nearby (a simpleclick on a project’s pushpin location on amap can reveal which project it was, clientname, who worked on it, when it was com-pleted, and the quality of results)• All of the above can save time and

money

Security ConcernsFor those who are new to the cloud and

the services that are offered, there are gener-ally two reactions: raised eyebrowsacknowledging the impressiveness of cloudtechnology, followed quickly with concernsabout the security. It is important to understand that access to

a private cloud-based company account isonly accomplished through a secure login.An employee’s e-mail and custom passwordfunctions as a fingerprint for gaining access,and access only to the specific project towhich the employee has been assigned.Also, remember that the parallel benefit ofcloud systems is that all data is redundantlylocated in many places.

The Near FutureWhile the future is not set in stone, experts

tend to agree on the following predictions forcloud-based computing:1. In a short three years from now, no one

will be talking about the cloud. It will havebecome the new normal.2. There will in fact be many clouds and

companies/users will be able to customizethe personal cloud environment to preciselyfit unique needs. There will not be cumber-some giant generic software applicationsintending to meet disparate needs of users allover the world.3. In the future, the question that will be

asked to qualify any software or servicesunder consideration, “Is it cloud enabled anddoes it have the flexibility to meet our spe-cific needs?”The future is closer than one might think.

Now is the time. It’s time to put one’s “headin the clouds”.

Oscar R. Cantú is a product marketingmanager of software within TopconPositioning Systems.

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

CLOUD from page 32

Odie Baca has accepted the position of product develop-ment specialist — central United States with Atlas CopcoConstruction Equipment. His position is effective immedi-ately, and he reports to Kevin Loomis, business line manag-er, Construction Tools Division. Baca has experience in the equipment rental industry and

has worked at several Atlas Copco service centers, so he hasa broad knowledge of Atlas Copco products and applica-tions. In his new role, Baca supports the sales of all productsin the construction tools business line through demonstra-tions and dealer visits while working with regional channelmanagers to identify further growth opportunities.Baca is based in Texas.For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit

www.atlascopco.us.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Odie Baca…

Atlas Copco: NewProduct DevelopmentSpecialist Hired

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JM Wood Hosts Two-Day Auction

Charlie Madaris (L) of CK Cattle, Hope Hall, Ala., andChuck Spooner of Central Atlanta Tractor, Austell, Ga.,discuss the condition this Deere 700J LGP about to goon the block.

Greg Braswell of Trak Traders, Fort Worth, Texas, andBrandon, Miss., looks over one of three JCB 718 articu-lated dump trucks.

Scott Spencer, S & S Trucking & Excavating,Greensboro, Ala., tests out this Cat D5K dozer.

Mark McIntyre (L) and Jim Hogg of McIntyre Builders,Andalusia, Ala., inspect the controls of an IngersollRand DD24 compactor.

Several machines roll across the ramp on day two of the sale, including a package of four Sakai SW900 asphaltcompactors.

(L-R): George Stacey; Jason Little, Kevin Reilly Designs,Montgomery, Ala.; and Michael Oglesby, Triple OFarms, Lowndesboro, Ala., look over some of the Deeredozers in the auction lineup.

The father and son team of David (L) and Shelton Reidof Reid Logging Company, Georgiana, Ala., considerthis Cat 320CL excavator.

Antique work trucks up for sale at the JM Wood auc-tion.

Billy Seals (L) of Thompson Tractor, Birmingham, Ala.,and Carlos Garcia, an equipment dealer based inTexas, talk about the machine lineup.

JM Wood held its 41st annualSeptember auction on Sept. 10 and11 in Montgomery, Ala. Bidders

from 13 countries participated in theauction, and gross sales totaled$21,116,290, more than $2 million ofwhich was sold online.

Highlights of the auction included apackage of 2013 Caterpillar and

Komatsu equipment from long-timecustomer and friend, the late Dawson“Bubba” Holman Sr.

“We were extremely proud andhumbled to represent the Holman fam-ily and their fine fleet of equipment forthis auction,” said company PresidentBryant Wood. “Mr. Holman was oneof the true gentleman of the grading

business, and he was certainly stilllooking after things from above for thisauction. Their equipment was immac-ulate and the prices it brought at auc-tion reflected that.”

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

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Ritchie Bros. Hosts Unreserved Public AuctionMore than 1,625 bidders participated online and in

person at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-milliondollar unreserved public equipment auction in

Atlanta, Ga., on Sept. 18.Bidders came from 48 countries, including all 50 U.S.

states. More than 73 percent of the equipment was sold toout-of-state buyers, from as far away as Sweden, Panamaand Vietnam. Online bidders purchased 60 percent of theequipment sold (by dollar value).

In total, more than 1,000 equipment items were sold in theauction.

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

A late ’90s Colet 4 x 4 crash fire truck rolls across theramp.

Danny Gunnells (L) and Chad Coon, both of GunwoodConstruction, Honea Path, S.C., are interested in thisVolvo A30D articulated truck.

Dan Wilcox of Wilcox Tractor Sales of Charlotte, N.C.,completes his inspection of a Cat D8T.

Scott Moore (L), Platinum Trucking, Newnan, Ga., talksto Steve Ray of Leasing Systems, Nashville, Tenn., aboutmachine sales and financing.

Dwight Lee (L) of Flint Equipment Company, Macon,Ga., and William Tanner of Tanner Timber Harvesting,Wrightsville, Ga., discuss a trio of Hitachi Zaxis 450s.

Alden Perkins (L) and his grandson, Marcus Shepherd,of APEquip, Tampa, Fla., look for good buys onmachines.

A pair of 2010 Cat 740 articulated trucks rolled across the ramp and after brisk bidding,one truck sold in the $190,000 range and the other sold for $205,000.

Marcus Hughes (L) and Frank Daugharty, both of Southland Contractors Inc.,Valdosta, Ga., test out this Komatsu excavator.

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To view our Business Calendar online,

go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association – ONLA Summer CEUProgramsTuesday, October 7, 2014Irrigat ion Electrical Service Workshop (10:00 AM to 2:00 PM)(Irrigation: Diagnostics, Repair & Servicing)Location: Wolf Creek Company, Sharonville, OHPrice: $40 ONLA Member; $60 Non-Member, Lunch Included;Credits Available

The Fourth Annual WEST VIRGINIA OIL & GAS EXPO cordiallyinvites you to Morgantown, WV on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,2014 from 9 AM to 5 PM.Set up is Tuesday, September 30, 2014 from 10 AM to 6 PM.Located just minutes from Interstate 79 in Morgantown, WestVirginia, Mylan Park’s Expo Center is the perfect venue for the WestVirginia Oil & Gas Expo. In addition to over one acre of indoorexhibit space, the location offers plenty of outside space for equip-ment and vehicles. The paved parking lot located directly in front ofthe expo center provides easy access and ample space for parkingand outdoor vendor space. Also, the facility provides FREE HighSpeed Wireless Internet. Venue Location: 500 Mylan Park Lane, Morgantown, WV 26501. For more information, visit www.mylanpark.com.

2014 Paul Bunyan Show Schedule Join us at the Official Paul Bunyan Show…”The Original AmericanForestry Show” October 3 to 5, 20148 AM to 5 PM Friday and Saturday *** 9 AM to 3 PM SundayGuernsey County Fairgrounds, 335 Old National Road, OldWashington (Cambridge), OHAdmission Prices: $8 – Adults * $4 – Seniors (60 and over) & Kids(12-7) Children 6 & Under Free…No Pets Allowed! There will beforestry equipment running live throughout the grounds and it is avery loud and scary place for pets! No unauthorized vehicles, ATV’sor personal golf carts allowed on Show grounds. Scooters will beavailable for rent $30 per day at the Show. First come, first served.For more information on this show, please contact Ohio ForestryAssociation at 614/497-9580 or [email protected] Industries presents…OKTOBERFEST OPEN HOUSE &EQUIPMENT RODEODATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2014TIME: 10 AM to 6 PMAt McCann’s Bolingbrook Branch…250 E. North Frontage Road,Bolingbrook, IL. Food and drinks to celebrate Oktoberfest. Giveaways and door prizes. Equipment demos and special savings. McCann’s manufacturers will be available to answer your ques-tions. Special one day only savings on equipment, parts and suppliesPLUS, Participate in our Excavator Skills Competition and Skid SteerRodeoPrizes for the winners!As always, the friendly and knowledgeable McCann Team will be onhand to provide guidance for any upcoming projectsRegister online to attend at www.McCannOnline.com or RSVP toDiann Pemberton with how many are attending and who will becompeting in the events at [email protected],Telephone: 630/739-7770

NCI BUILDING SYSTEMS SEMINAR – OCTOBER 7-9, 2014NCI Building Systems hosts insulated metal panel certification sem-inar for building design and development contractors and profes-sionals. This is a three-day conference in Houston, TX to educatemetal construction contractors and professionals on how to installinsulated metal panels (IMP) with a focus on NCI’s specific prod-ucts. The first day of the seminar is Tuesday, October 7, and con-cludes on Thursday, October 9. The seminar will be held at the NCITraining Center (7313 Fairview Street, Houston, TX 77064) withstart time each day of 8 AM. The IMP training involves a three-dayclass with the first day and a half featuring classroom presentationsfor various panels. The remainder of the time will center aroundhands-on installation of the panels on several mock-ups. Pre-Registration is required. NCI Building Systems is committed to pro-viding the highest standard of steel construction solutions in theworld. With unparalleled offerings in the way of innovative buildingdesign, project management, and specialty products, no other com-pany is better positioned to handle unique project requirements. Toregister for this event, call Maria at 281/847-8087. And for moreinformation you may contact, Nazreen Mehta, Asst. Account Exec.,Public Relations, MMI Agency, at 713/929-6965.

ONLA (Ohio Nursery & Landscape Assocation) Regional EducationPresents:TREE CLIMBING 101 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 - Time:9 AM to 1 PMPrice: $150 ONLA Member; $200 Non-Member, Instructor is ChrisAhlum Location: Franklin County Historical Society, 5274 Norwich Street,Hilliard, OhioLunch is included in Registration Fee. Deadline to register is oneweek prior to event.This training opens with an overview of the equipment and stepsparticipants need to follow for safe tree climbing in a variety of situ-

ations. Come learn and practice climbing a tree the right way froma TCIA Certified Tree Care Safety Professional. For more information,please call the ONLA office in Westerville, OH at 614/899-1195.Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) Storm Water Inspection Training EventDate: October 15, 2014Time: 11 AM to 2 PMCivil & Environmental Consultants (CEC)Scioto Country Club, Columbus, OHSpeakers include CEC Training/overview of the inspection processby Harry Kalipolits of the Ohio EPA. For more information, call tollfree: 1-888-598-6808.

SAVE THE DATES!!!CRC CANADA – The 4th Annual CRC Canada Returns to Edmontonthis Fall DATES: OCTOBER 20-21, 2014The Crane & Rigging Conference (CRC) Canada will return to theMarriott at River Cree Resort, Edmonton, Alberta on October 20-21,2014. Now in its fourth year, the event will stay at the location ofthe 2013 conference which received rave reviews from attendees.CRC Canada 2014 will be supported by Industrial TrainingInternational (ITI) Canada ULC, Event Partner; Liebherr-Canada Ltd.,Associate Sponsor; and Crane & Hoist Canada, Media Partner.Additionally, organizer Maximum Capacity media has confirmedthat the Canadian Hoisting & Rigging Safety Council (CHRSC) willagain participate as a Supporting Organization. REGISTER NOW!!!For more information on this event, you may contact CRC Canadadirect at 888/608-0330.

Mark Your Calendar for GIE+EXPO 2014 - OCTOBER 22 to OCTOBER 24, 2014WEDNESDAY, OCT 22 – FRIDAY OCTOBER 24Green Industry Conference and School of Grounds ManagementWEDNESDAY, OCT 22Dealer Day; Reception on the Tradeshow Floor and Free Concert at4th Street Live!THURSDAY, OCT 23GIE+EXPO open to all industry participants, plus Free Concert at4th Street Live!FRIDAY, OCT 24Indoor – 9 AM to 5 PM and Outdoor – 9 AM to 4 PM, plus FreeConcert at 4th Street Live!Excellent timing for manufacturers to show their complete newlines…750 Exhibits throughout 500,000 sq. ft. inside the KentuckyExposition Center and in the turf area outside…19 acres of outdoordemonstrations and test driving, adjacent to the indoorexhibits…seminars to boost your efficiency and bottom line…con-venient mid-America location within driving distance of 60% ofAmerica’s population…Networking opportunities. For more information, email: [email protected].

TRIMBLE DIMENSIONS 2014 IS THE PLACE TO BE IN NOVEMBER. REGISTER NOW!NOVEMBER 3 thru 5, 2014 LAS VEGAS, NEVADATrimble Dimensions User Conference 2014 is the must attend con-ference for industry professionals such as yourself. Haven’tattended in the past? Well, here’s what you’ve been missing! . Over 400 sessions lead by industry experts. Pavilion with the latest technology showcased. Unlimited networking opportunities. Peer-to-peer collaboration. Professional Development House (PDH). Hands-on training. Special events – plus more!Dimensions 2014 is the place to be in November. Discover first-hand how you can transform the way you work by integratingadvanced positioning technology, field and office applications andreal time communications.For more information, contact: www.TrimbleDimensions.com orEmail: [email protected].

AGC OF MINNESOTACONSTRUCTION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCENOVEMBER 5 THROUGH 7, 2014 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADAThe AGC/CFMA Construction Financial Management Conference willbe held on November 5 – 7, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Get thelatest information on: Construction Market Trends; FinancialAccounting Standards Board; Surety, Financial, and Credit Markets,Change Order and Claims Management; Federal acquisition regula-tions; construction taxes; strategies for economic conditions; busi-ness real estate management; ethics and fraud. Register beforeSeptember 5th: $780/After September 5th: $860. ConferenceDetails are available at http://meetings.agc.org/agc _cfma.

Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA)OAIMA 2014 Annual Meeting & Trade ShowHilton Columbus Hotel, Easton Town Center, Columbus, OhioDates: November 13-14, 2014Hotel Information: Hilton Columbus Easton3900 Chagrin DriveColumbus, Ohio 43219Telephone: 614/414-5000

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Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

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NOTE:Mobile Asphalt Inc., a very well known general & asphalt con-tractor in Alabama is selling very late model dump trucks, truck tractors,trailers and all types of asphalt and construction equipment that will suitanybody and everything.

HILITES INCLUDE: 12 DUMP TRUCKS: 2013 Mack Granite (tri., 70,000 miles), (6) 2011-(4)2010 Kenworth T800 (tri.), 14 TRUCK TRACTORS: (10) 2009 Peterbilt 367, 1995 Peterbilt 379 (tri.),2009 Mack CXU613 (t/a), 2009 Mack CHU613 (t/a), 2006 Mack CHN613 (t/a), 3 SERVICE TRUCKS:2012 Peterbilt 337 (s/a), 2011 Kenworth T270 (s/a), 2007 Ford F750, 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS:Cat 330CL, Cat 330BL, Cat 325BL, 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, Hyundai Robex 210LC, New CaseCX27B, 2007 IHI 35N-2, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: 2008 JD 220DW, HYDRAULIC HAM-MER & ACCESSORY: Atlas Copco AC1550, 2 EXCAVATOR THUMBS: (2) New Tomahawk, RUB-BER TIRED LOADER: 2011 Case 821E, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8R, 2006 JD 450J, TRAC-TOR LOADER BACKHOE: New Case 580N, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: IR SD100, Sakai SV70T,Stone PD43, 6 ASPHALT EQUIPMENT: Etnyre Chip Spreader, Aztec Asphalt Control House, Hy-Way25,000 Gallon Heated Tank, Asphalt Drum Mix Feed Bins, (2) Gen Core 300 Ton Silo, ASPHALTTRANSFER VEHICLES: Blaw Knox MC 330, SKID STEER: Bobcat S130, TRENCHER: VermeerRT450, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Cat TL943, 2006 Lull 1044C-54 (4x4), Lull 1044B (4x4),5 BOOM LIFTS: Snorkel S80, (4) JLG 600S (4x4), 7 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) Skyjack 4832, Skyjack 3226,(2) Snorkel 1930, 8 GENERATORS: Cat D343A, (4) Onan/ Cummins 65GGHB, (2) Kohler 60REOZJB,MQ MQ61V, WELDERS: 2006 Miller Big Blue 400D, 2 WATER PUMPS: 2005 Godwin CD150M,2010 Seth 4in., 2 WOOD CHIPPERS: Bandit 1890A, Bandit 1590, STUMP GRINDER: VermeerSC252, SWEEPERS: Broce RC350, ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR TRUCK: Ford F800 w/RoscoeDistributor, BUCKET TRUCK: IH 4600 Versa, ROLLBACK TRUCK: Ford L8000 (t/a), 2 PICKUPTRUCKS: 2006 Ford F250 Super, Ford F250, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2000 Ledwell 35 ton (t/a),EJECTOR TRAILER: 1997 Steco ETT60-32 (like new, t/a), 5 UTILITY VEHICLES: (5) 2009 ClubCar Carryall, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steer: (2) NewTomahawk 78in. Snow & Mulch Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in. Rock Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 72in.Smooth Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Brush Grapple (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk 66in.Smoother Bucket, (2) New Tomahawk 66in. Grapple Bucket (one cylinder), (2) New Tomahawk StumpBucket, (6) New Tomahawk 42in. Fork Frame, (4) New Tomahawk HD Hay Spear, (10) New TomahawkQuick Attach Mount Plate, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, NewMustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) NewMustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc.14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. RatchetCargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4)New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft.Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

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Euro Auctions Hosts Successful Sale in Newnan, Ga.Euro Auctions held another successful sale at its U.S. sale site in Newnan, Ga., on Sept.

19. A number of registered bidders were on hand, as well as a substantial presence ofbidders online. Several manufacturers were represented at the auction including Cat,

Kobelco, Bobcat, Komatsu and Doosan, among others. Equipment on the block included a2014 Doosan DX300LCA, a 2014 Volvo EC300DL and a 2009 Komatsu PC78US – 6N0.

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

Fred Miles of Mi-Com, Nashville, Tenn., tests this Cat262 skid steer loader.

Dick Tabb of Tabb Equipment Sales, Marietta, Ga.,looks over a Komatsu GD655 motorgrader in the auction lineup.

Daniel Raines (L) and David Bryan of RainesGrading and Hauling, Dahlonega, Ga., look for somedirt-moving machines including this Deere 350Carticulated truck to add to their fleet.

Scott Bowden (L) of Crawford Grading & Pipeline,Luthersville, Ga., and Nick Crawford, CrawfordBackhoe Service, Moreland, Ga., shop the equipmentinventory.

Sean Henry (L) of Henry Equipment Sales, based inNorthern Ireland, and Mohammad Safawi of SMGTrading, Tyrone, Ga., attend the sale.

Euro Auctions held another successfulsale at its U.S. sale site in Newnan, Ga.,on Sept. 19.

Jerre Martin (L) of Jerre Martin Repair, Ephrata, Pa.,and Travis Wilson of Wilson Equipment Company,Bartow, Fla., talk about this Cat IT28G.

Lee Bishop (L) of LEB Truck & Equipment, Covington, Ga., and Dale Rowden of Rowden & Sons, a wholesale equipment dealer in Farmington, Ga,.look for a bargain.

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Ritchason Continues25th Anniversary With Lebanon SaleRitchason Auctioneers Inc. continued its 25th anniver-

sary with another successful sale on Sept. 20 at itsauction headquarters in Lebanon, Tenn. Hundreds of

registered bidders were in attendance with the intent to bid ona number of product offerings including a 2007 Cat 416Eand a 2000 Cat 12H.

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

Ritchason Auctioneers Inc. continued its 25th anniver-sary with another successful sale on Sept. 20 at itsauction headquarters in Lebanon, Tenn.

Dwight McComas (L) and Kenneth Allen of KenwayContracting, Bowling Green, Ky., check out this CatD6RXL.

Mark Berry (L) and Harry Berry, both of Berry’sConstruction Co., based in Springfield, Tenn., inspectthis backhoe loader.

Jeff Shepherd (L) of J. Shepherd Construction,Woodlawn, Tenn., and Lloyd Watts, an independent con-tractor based in Murfreesboro, Tenn., talk about theCat M318 wheeled excavator in the sale lineup.

Bob Howell of Howell Farms, Jackson, Tenn., tests thisLink-Belt 330LX for his earth-moving needs for hisfarming operation.

James Berg (L) and Ralph Travis, both of B & BDredging, Waverly, Tenn., inspect the undercarriage ofthis Case CX240 long-reach excavator.

High atop a Deere 450LC, Alex Shaw of CadeciEquipment, Hot Springs, Ark., completes a thoroughinspection before putting this one on his bidding list.

(L-R): Dewain Ritchason of Ritchason Auctioneers wel-comes friends and customers, John and Zack Blevins,Blevins Enterprise, Altamont, Tenn.

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PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from

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MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, TOOLS & SUPPLIES

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Unit, Multiple Kelly Bars & Bits

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PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: CRUSHING & SCREENING: CONVEYORS:

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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.

ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................29ALEX LYON & SON INC

MOBILE AL........................................................................................95ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10B3C FUEL SOLUTIONS ............................................................................30BARGAINS ................................................................................................88BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..................................................................61BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ..............................................................15BID SPOTTER............................................................................................92BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..........................................................12,79BOBCAT COMPANY ............................................................................52,53BOMAG ......................................................................................................74BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................24CASE CONSTRUCTION............................................................................51CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................86CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................88CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT..............................................18,19COMPANY WRENCH ................................................................................11CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

CRAWLER LOADER PROMO..........................................................54REACH YOUR MARKET ..................................................................46WANTED ..........................................................................................89TARGETED EMAIL ..........................................................................85AUCTION RESULTS ........................................................................97NYS HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS EXPO......................................41

CRAIG MANUFACTURING........................................................................84EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ................................................................22,23EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS ..................................................................37FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..............................................6,7FLANGE LOCK ..........................................................................................36FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANY USED ....................................................26FLUID CONTROL SERVICES....................................................................33FOCUS 4 ....................................................................................................34G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9GEHL ..........................................................................................................84GENSCO EQUIPMENT LTD ......................................................................33GOMACO CORP........................................................................................73HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................................................31HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................104HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY............................................80,81HYDREMA U S INC....................................................................................63HYUNDAI....................................................................................................35HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................47IRONPLANET ............................................................................................91J H WILLIAMS OIL COMPANY INC ..........................................................26JACKSONVILLE CRANE ..........................................................................24JCB INC ................................................................................................48,49JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................................................68JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................65

JOHN DEERE SKID STEER......................................................................87KOMATSU AMERICA CORP............................................................44,56,57KUBOTA SVL..............................................................................................83KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..............................................................21LEEBOY ................................................................................................76,77LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................27MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................13MENTOR DYNAMICS LTD ........................................................................66MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................17MOROOKA USA ........................................................................................16NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................33NEXTRAN OF JACKSONVILLE ................................................................37NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ................................................39PAC SOUTH ..............................................................................................37PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC

COLUMBUS OH..............................................................................101PINNACLE CENTRAL CO..........................................................................24PINNACLE CRANES..................................................................................16POWERSCREEN ......................................................................................42RING POWER CRANE ..............................................................................12RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

VERONA KY......................................................................................99HILLSVILLE VA ................................................................................98

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................78ROADTEC ..................................................................................................69ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................................................72SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................................................68SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................29SOUTHERN QUALITY TRUCK..................................................................30TAKEUCHI..................................................................................................45TRACTOR TRACS INC..............................................................................78TREKKER TRACTOR ................................................................................25TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................38VISIONAIRE INC........................................................................................34VOLVO COMPACTION ..............................................................................75VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................59WACKER NEUSON..................................................................................103WIRTGEN AMERICA ............................................................................70,71YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................................................43

GEORGIA SUPPLEMENTBOBCAT OF ATLANTA ................................................................................9CENTRAL ATLANTA TRACTOR ..................................................................2JCB OF GEORGIA ......................................................................................3LASHLEY TRACTOR SALES ....................................................................11REYNOLDS-WARREN EQUIPMENT CO....................................................5TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ..........................................................12YANCEY BROTHERS CO ........................................................................6,7

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