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$3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® M Miiddwweesst t E Eddiittiioon n PublishedNationally 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com August 20 2022 Vol. XXVIII • No. 17 The Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) continues to monitor progress on the seemingly never-ending project known as the Council Bluffs Interstate System Improvement Program. The multi-year, $1.5 bil lion dollar effort began in 2008, with an expected end date of “Construction2026.of this program is a marathon, not a sprint,” said Mark Pohlmann, Council Bluffs Interstate System Improvement Program manager. “Once complete, access, traffic move ment and safety to the public throughout this area will be greatly improved.” see IDOT page 44 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Aggregate & Recycling Section . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-41 Attachments & Parts Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-57 Truck & Trailer Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-71 Auction Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75-81 Business Calendar 80 Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Case’s GreatERFirstKAGERestorationMachineFirst-of-Its-KindWorksOnLakeProject...12IntroducesItsDirtAttachment—Bar...52DoosanDeliversItsFirstDD100DozertoCustomerinPa....50Inside Patriotic Hardships DOT Places Pause On Infrastructure Bill’s ‘Buy America’ Provision to Provide Relief to Already Strained Industry By Lucy Perry CEGChallengesCORRESPONDENTinsourcing American construction materials, coupled with continued supply-chain issues and industry concerns, have pushed the DOT to temporarily suspend President Biden’s Build America, Buy America (BABA) requirements. The suspension will allow time for development of new standards for the program, which is part see PROVISION page 30 President Biden’s jobs act imposes Buy America requirements for construction materials including stone, sand or gravel, non-ferrous binding agents, plastic- and polymer-based prod ucts, glass, lumber and drywall. Interstate modernization involves replacing aging infrastructure, eliminating left exits and entrances and extending acceleration lanes. Iowa Department of Transportation photo By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

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60 TSURUMI APPOINTS MICHELLE CIRIC AS ITS NEW OPERATIONS MANAGER

TO ACQUIRE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS LLC BigIron Auctions announced its agreement to acquire Sullivan Auctioneers LLC. The agreement, finalized on July 22, will bring more than 300 employees together to serve the needs of the online auction industry in the United States. 80 RITCHIE DIGS DEEP INTO PRICE STATS IN JULY MARKET TRENDS REPORT In the United States, Ritchie Bros. mix-adjusted price indexes (April to June) show prices for used large and medium earthmoving categories are up 15 percent and 20 percent year over year. 31 SANDVIK CHOOSES CAT HVO ENGINES TO REDUCE CO2 EMISSIONS 32 TEREX MP ACQUIRES ZENROBOTICS: ‘GREEN’ INVESTMENT 32 ASTEC INDUSTRIES DESIGNS, LAUNCHES ITS NEW PTSC PLANT 38 ROCK MACHINERY OPENS NEW FACILITY IN WESTERN WISCONSIN 38 ROCK MACHINERY CO. PARTNERS WITH SCHOOL FOR APPRENTICE PROGRAM 75 COMING AUCTIONS 80 BUSINESS CALENDAR 52 KAGE GreatER Bar Attachment 53 DITCH WITCH MT164 Microtrencher Attachment 54 DIAMOND MOWERS Mulching Heads FEATURES AGGREGATE PRODUCTION & RECYCLING SECTION EQUIPMENTDEPARTMENTS 8 16 20

60 GOMACO APPOINTS RODNEY HARPER DISTRICT MANAGER OF SOUTHEAST U.S.

While the impact of inflation and supply chain issues has been felt by all, it may be argued that the construction industry has been particularly vulnerable to its effects.

22 AGC OF MINNESOTA RECAPS ITS 2022 GOLF TOURNAMENT

48 COMPANY WRENCH HOSTS ITS ANNUAL ‘OPERATOR FOR A DAY’ IN OHIO Company Wrench hosted its annual Operator for a Day event on July 23 at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds in Lancaster, Ohio. The event gives community members the opportunity to operate heavy equipment.

The 9-metric-ton machine is among the first Doosan dozers to arrive in North America, and it’s the first DD100 to be delivered to a customer: Ratoskey and Trainor Inc.

Tsurumi Pump announced Michelle Ciric as its new operations manager of North America. Ciric comes to Tsurumi with 10 years of experience in distribution, warehouse and supply chain operations.

West Side Tractor, the John Deere construction and forestry dealer in Illinois and Indiana, announced recent new hires and promotions: Kevin Schmitt, Nick Stipanovich, Ryan Maxwell, Migues Echeverria, Aaron Vargas and Beth Bayless.

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25 RMS RENTALS ANNOUNCES TJ BURNS AS GENERAL MANAGER

Rodney Harper has been named GOMACO’s district manager of the southeast United States. The appointment was made by Kent Godbersen, GOMACO’s vice president of worldwide sales and marketing.

26 FORMER OWNER OF HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY DIES, 84 Daniel L. Reynolds Jr. was the former owner and CEO and chairman of the board of Highway Equipment Company, his family’s business that he led for more than 50 years.

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20 HITACHI’S SAM SHELTON RETIRES AFTER 27 YEARS WITH COMPANY

50 DOOSAN DELIVERS ITS FIRST DD100 TO BEST LINE EQUIPMENT CUSTOMER

79 BIGIRON AUCTIONS

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After 27 years with Kawasaki Loaders and now Hitachi Construction Machinery America, communications manager Sam Shelton is officially retired effective Aug. 1.

Road Machinery & Supplies Co. has hired TJ Burns as general manager of RMS Rentals. Burns comes to RMS Rentals after more than six years at United Rentals, where he was most recently the branch manager of the Iowa, location.

63 TRI-STATE TRAILER SALES STAYS AHEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN CURVE

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16 WEST SIDE TRACTOR ANNOUNCES NEW HIRES, PROMOTIONS

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The Associated General Contractors of Minnesota held its annual golf tournament on Aug. 5 at Keller Golf Course in Maplewood, Minn. Beautiful weather provided a memorable event for the sold-out crowd.

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KYTC staff photo Secretary Jim Gray talks with District 2 crew and Knott County Judge Executive Jeff Dobson.

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Infrastructure Damage Hampers Flood Recovery in Kentucky

By Bruce Schreiner and John Raby ASSOCIATEDHINDMAN,PRESSKy.

KYTC Works to Repair Roads, Bridges From response to recovery, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is committed to help rebuild eastern Kentucky communities rav aged by the July 2022 floodingTheevent.KYTC is working to rapidly replace the first batch of closed bridges that were destroyed or heavily damaged at 11 sites in Knott, Letcher, Perry and Pike coun ties. These are mostly in loca tions where the loss of the bridge left people with no motor-vehicle access to their homes.Thecabinet is using exist ing and emergency contracts so the work can be completed as quickly as possible. The first step will be to con struct temporary crossings with large drainpipes and hard-packed roadbeds while survey and design teams begin work on steel and con crete structures. 

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(AP) Damage to critical infrastructure and the arrival of more heavy rains hampered efforts to help Kentucky residents hit by massive flooding last month Gov. Andy Beshear said. As residents in Appalachia tried to slowly piece their lives back togeth er, flash flood warnings were issued for at least eight eastern Kentucky counties. The National Weather Service said radar indicated up to 4 in. of rain fell July 31 in some areas, with more rain possible. “We have dozens of bridges that are out — making it hard to get to people, making it hard to supply people with water,” Beshear told the Associated Press. Parts of eastern Kentucky received between 8 and 10.5 in. over 48 hours during the severe weather system that began on July 26.President Joe Biden declared a federal dis aster to direct relief money to more than a dozen Kentucky counties. Flooding extended to West Virginia, where Gov. Jim Justice declared a state of emergency for six southern counties, and to Virginia, where Gov. Glenn Youngkin also made an emergency declaration that enabled officials to mobilize resources across the flooded southwest portion of the state. On an overcast morning in down town Hindman, about 200 mi. south east of Louisville, a crew cleared debris piled along storefronts. Nearby, a vehicle was perched upside down in Troublesome Creek, now back within its debris-littered banks.Workers toiled nonstop through mud-caked sidewalks and roads. “We’re going to be here unless there’s a deluge,” said Tom Jackson, who is among the workers. Jackson was with a crew from Corbin, Ky., where he’s the city’s recycling director, about a two-hour drive from Hindman. His crew worked all day July 30, and the mud and debris were so thick that they only managed to clear one-eighth of a mile of roadway. The water rushing off the hillsides had so much force that it bent road signs. “I’ve never seen water like this,” Jackson said. 

KY District 11 crews conducted culvert replacement operations on KY 1482 at mile point 1.0. due to the recent flooding.

The KYTC crew works to clear ditches in Shelby Gap.

The KY 3409 bridge is being made passable.

The District 11 Clay County Oneida crew was busy cleaning up road debris. see FLOOD page 72

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • August 20, 2022 • Page 11 JD 210GLC, 28” Pads, Aux Hyd, #261550..........$162,000 JD 324L, Coupler, High Lift, Ride, #261242..........$98,500 JD 850K, LGP, 168” PAT Blade, Winch, #241906.......... $199,000 JD 135G, 9’ 11” Arm, 24” Pads, #249203........$119,000 JD 672G, Air, 14’ #241218..................Blade,$149,000 Bomag BW211D-50, 84” Smooth Drum, #251655.. $94,000 JD 750K, LGP, 34” Pads, 156” PAT Blade, ................................#248916...... $194,000 Bomag BW177D-5, 66” Smooth Drum, #247755........ $62,500 JD 710K, 4x4, Ext hoe, Aux Hyd, Warranty til #235517..................8/2023,$109,000 JD 750K, LGP, 34” Pads, 156” PAT, ................................#261535................ $169,000 JD 850K, LGP, 36” Pads, 156” Semi U Blade, ................................#261430.......... $198,000 JD 450K, LT, Ripper, 105” PAT, #261171..........$149,000 JD 524L, Coupler, Ride, Warranty til 5/2023, #261470 $191,000 JD 550H, LGP, 24” Pads, 115” PAT, #261531................ $69,000 JD 310SL, Air, 4x4, Ext Hoe, #261164....................$84,000 JD 670GLC, 13’ 9” Arm, 36” Pads, CWRD, #261444.......... $579,000 JD 755K, Joystick Loader, Pedal Steer, ................................#244716............ $165,000 JD 644K, JRB QC, 3rd Spool Aux, #234435..........$149,000 NPK Hammers, All Sizes for All Makes. Inspected and Well Maintained, GH4 –GH18 JD 350D, 35 Ton, Bed Heater, #261712..................$198,000 CALL INDUSTRIAL SALES 866-372-7368 RUN WITH THE BEST IN USED EQUIPMENT: QUALITY, EXPERIENCE & SUPPORT

Zac Reasoner, co-owner of Reasoner Grading, with the new Case Minotaur DL550 compact dozer loader.

The machine features electro-hydraulic dozer controls that adjust blade, steering and shuttle sensitivity to smooth, mod erate or aggressive to meet the operator’s preference.

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“The mobility of it is just so much easier when you have a project that’s not huge, but you still need a dozer. Then, the versatility of it — when you’re done with the project, you load out the material that was leftover and continue on.”The new machine measures out well as both a compact dozer and as a massive site loader: 18,600 lbs.; drawbar pull up to 25,826 lbs.; 5,500 lb.-rated operating capacity (50 percent tipping load); and 140.2 in. of hinge pin height in a vertical lift design that makes it easy to load high-sided trucks. And, ulti mately, the method of switching between configu rations is intuitive and allows for easy changeover. “It just takes a couple of minutes,” he said. “It’s amazing how simple it is.”

What Is a Minotaur? The Case Minotaur DL550 compact dozer loader is a firstof-its-kind machine and equip ment category hitting Case deal ers now. It features a fully inte grated C-frame with six-way blade that connects back into the chassis of the machine. This design provides the stability and smooth operating plane of a small dozer while ensuring that all operating power is channeled through the whole body of the machine. This establishes greater performance and longterm reliability compared to the simple combination of a dozer blade attachment and a traditional compact track loader.

The C-frame and six-way blade can then be discon nected, and the machine can couple up to hundreds of attachments available for other front-end loaders such as skid steers, compact track loaders and compact wheel loaders.“Onthe dozer side of it, you can move the material that you need to quicker — it’s more agile,” said Reasoner.

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By Jeff Jacobsmeyer SPECIAL TO ReasonerCEG

New First-of-Its-Kind Machine Works On Lake Restoration

The Case Minotaur DL550 compact dozer loader is a first-of-its-kind machine and equipment category hitting Case dealers now.

Grading of Creighton, Mo., takes on a vari ety of commercial, residential and utility grading projects, but one area the company has started to carve a niche for itself is in the development/restoration of small lakes and ponds — both for recreational and public works purposes. A local municipality recently purchased a small lake to add to its park system, and Reasoner Grading was contracted to help return what was a neglected patch of land into something that would both be functional and appealing to residents. “We do this work [because everyone] can share the experi ence with all their friends, and then we take care of the utility side of things, so that we can improve people’s water quality, their overall life and help the community grow,” said Zac Reasoner, co-owner of Reasoner Grading. This project allowed Reasoner to deploy one of the industry’s newest machines and newest product cate gories — the Case Minotaur DL550 compact dozer loader — to significantly reduce the amount of time it took him to do the job, and to simplify the overall deploy ment of equipment out to the site. Reasoner purchased the new machine from VLP an EquipmentShare Company. VLP — the Case dealer in Missouri and Kansas — has locations in Kansas City and Joplin, Mo., as well as Wichita, Topeka and Garden City, Kan. “Before Minotaur, we’d have had a large dozer out here, a skid steer and a mid-sized excavator to handle the workload that would need to be done,” he said. “[Doing it with] one machine was so much easier because you could just send one person, and we cut down a bunch of hillsides that took a third [of the time] we originally thought it would have with the scope of equipment that we need by being able to bring in that one machine, just stay in the one machine, and continue doing what you need to do.” “The mobility of it is so much easier. You can use a pickup and a one-ton with a heavy gooseneck compared to a lowboy, and the fuel sav ings is just amazing; what you can save on not having two or three pieces of equip ment to do what the one can, and just the overall labor. I can continue on other places with different projects going on and not having as much man power on one site. “We completed the project definitely faster than we would have — just having the one oper ator here and being able to move on to other projects.”

Heart of a Dozer Reasoner weighs the advantages of his full-sized dozer (40,000+ lbs. at 185 hp) and the Case Minotaur DL550 (18,000+ lbs. at 114 hp) when attacking a job.

see MINOTAUR page 62

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • August 20, 2022 • Page 13 #93125, 2012 KOMATSU PC490LC-10, 9290 HOURS..................................$104,500 #C000220BMG, 1996 CAT 615C II, 6,566 HOURS..................................$79,500 #93143, 2020 KOMATSU D65EXI-18, 1700 HOURS..................................$327,500 #93162, 2017 KOMATSU WA500-8, 5915 HOURS......................................$CALL #93134, 2014 JOHN DEERE 350G, 8303 HOURS....................................$79,500 #52386, 2019 KOMATSU PC170LC-11, 650 HOURS....................................$169,500 #83363, 2018 KOMATSU D65PX-18, 1600 HOURS..................................$275,000 #83432, 2019 KOMATSU PC240LC-11, COMBO HYDRAULICS, QC..................$CALL #3604, 2015 BOMAG BW145DH-5, 776 HOURS......................................$54,500 #3543, 2011 BOMAG BW190AD-4HF, 2,750 HOURS..................................$69,500 #3662, 2017 BOMAG BW190AD-5, 669 HOURS....................................$107,500 #93158, 2012 KOMATSU PC360LC-10, 8860 HOURS....................................$87,500 #92948, 2017 BOMAG BW138AC-5, 1200 HOURS ..................................$39,500 #83458, 2018 KOMATSU PC240LC-11, 2,650 HOURS................................$192,500 #93008, 2017 KOMATSU PC490LC-11, 5100 HOURS..................................$227,500 #3673, 2018 BOMAG BW161AD-5, 530 HOURS......................................$89,500

Page 14 • August 20, 2022 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE GARY EQUIPMENTCARLSONCO. 1380 WEST COUNTY ROAD C ROSEVILLE, MN 55113 GARYEQUIPMENTCARLSON 10630 NASSAU STREET NE BLAINE, MN www.garycarlsonequip.com55449PHONE: 763.792.9123 X 102 CELL: 651.755.5426

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • August 20, 2022 • Page 15 We have the equipment you need for rent or ownership and the most cost effective, technology driven solutions available. Sun Prairie (Madison) • Milwaukee • De Pere (Green Bay) • West Salem (La Crosse) • Sparta • Plover (Stevens Point) • Mt. Pleasant (Racine) Contact Rollie Aspenson at brookstractor.comrollieaspenson@608-220-1723 See our entire used inventory at www.brookstractor.com Stk #C97971, EH Controls, High Flow, Power QT, 2 Speed, Bucket, 1248 Hrs $49,000 2018 JOHN DEERE 324G Stk #C98410, Cab/AC, Long Arm, Aux. Hyds, Coupler, 48" Bucket, 5033 Hrs $79,000 2012 KOBELCO SK210-9 Stk #C98233, Cab/AC, Coupler, Ride Control, Bucket, 12,806 Hrs ....................$89,000 2016 VOLVO L90H Stk #U323148, Cab/AC, Smart Grade, 168" PAT Blade, 30" Pads, 4827 Hrs $299,000 2018 JOHN DEERE 850K Stk #U017748, Cab/AC, Aux. Hyd. Coupler, Blade, 3 Buckets, Ripper, 202 Hrs 133,000 2021 JOHN DEERE 75G Stk #C98260, Cab/Heat, Hand/Foot, 2 Speed, Bucket, 2860 Hrs $29,000 NEW HOLLAND L220 Stk #C97297-2, Cab/AC, 14' Blade, 6WD, EH Controls, 17.5 Tires, 411 Hrs $359,000 2020 JOHN DEERE 672G Stk #C98312, Cab/AC, Long Arm, Wide Pads, Coupler, Less Bucket, 1226 Hrs $249,000 2019 HITACHI ZX300 Stk #X220411A, Cab/AC, 4WD, 11,00# Capacity, Lift Height 96' 8", Wireless Remote, Forks, 644 Hrs $362,500 2020 MERLO ROTO 50.30 Stk #C98292, Cab/AC, 2 Speed, Power QT, EH, Ride Control, Bucket, 303 Hrs $47,500 2020 JOHN DEERE 320G Stk #C97595, Cab/AC, Aux. Hyd. Coupler, Rubber Pads, Bucket, 2579 Hrs$145,000 2018 JOHN DEERE 135G Stk #C94572-8, CAB/AC, Coupler, 3rd Valve, GP Bucket, 2275 Hrs $129,000 2015 JOHN DEERE 524K Stk #X220426A, Cab/AC, 11,000# Capacity, 111' Max. Lift Height, Wireless Remote, Forks, 266 Hrs $393,750 2021 MERLO ROTO 50.35 Stk #U365016, U Blade, Single Shank Ripper, Power Pitch, Hyd. Pin Puller, 28" Pads, 2382 Hrs $425,000 2020 JOHN DEERE 1050K Stk #C98433, Cab/AC, Double Diff. 3 Spool, Coupler, Bucket, 9769 Hrs $92,500 2021 JOHN DEERE 444L Stk #C98242, Cab/AC, 3 Spool, ISO Coupler, Ride Control, Less Bucket, 7462 Hrs $69,000 2018 JOHN DEERE 324K WarrantyIncluded w/WarrantySmartgrade WarrantyIncluded WarrantyIncluded WarrantyIncluded WarrantyIncluded WarrantyIncluded WarrantyIncluded

Kevin Schmitt

Beth Bayless In Beth Bayless’ new role as training and development specialist, she is responsible for assessing, developing, and delivering training needs for West Side Tractor’s workforce. This includes areas such as new hire onboarding, employee skills development and career development paths.

Priorfleet.to joining West Side Tractor, Maxwell worked at a John Deere agriculture dealership for 15 years. He started as a service technician, and then was an integrated solutions specialist for the last 8 years.

Bayless started her career working in human resources for Indiana Gas Company and First Data Corporation (a divi sion of American Express) before moving into higher educa tion. She has more than 20 years of experience teaching management and human resources management courses as well as academic advising at the college level. For more information, visit westsidetractorsales.com. 

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West Side Tractor, the John Deere construc tion and forestry dealer in Illinois and Indiana, announced recent new hires and promotions.

West Side Tractor Announces New Hires, Promotions

Ryan Maxwell Nick Stipanovich Aaron Vargas Miguel Echeverria

Nick Stipanovich In July 2022, West Side Tractor announced an expansion into the rail car mover business with the addition of Shuttlewagon products to the equipment portfolio. To lead this new area of the business, Nick Stipanovich joined the West Side TractorStipanovich’steam. primary role is the business development manager of the Shuttlewagon line, responsible for sales, rental and coordination of the product support strategy. Stipanovich grew up in a construction family and was involved with machinery of all types at the family excavat ing business. His passion for equipment led to a sales posi tion with Illinois Truck and Equipment. Throughout the last 12 years, Stipanovich sold and sup ported an assortment of heavy equipment products to a diverse customer base. Prior to that, he worked in various roles within the construction and excavation industry.

Ryan Maxwell Ryan Maxwell joined the West Side Tractor positioning division in June 2022. As a machine control and technology sales specialist, Maxwell will work with customers across Indiana to implement technology solutions into their equip ment

Schmitt brings experience from several dif ferent areas of the business, including managing the rental division and in used equipment sales.

Effective April 2022, Kevin Schmitt has been promoted to used equipment division manager at West Side Tractor. In this new role, Schmitt is responsible for overall operations of the used equipment depart ment. He will work with his used equipment team and customers across the nation and sup port the West Side sales force in territory. He also will join the West Side Tractor man agement team in a leadership position.

Miguel Echeverria Miguel Echeverria joined the West Side Tractor used equipment team this past spring. He is responsible for selling used machinery to national and international customers. Prior to joining West Side Tractor, Echeverria was in sales and leadership roles for 15 years. Most recently, he was a national distribution manager for Ecolab.

Aaron Vargas Aaron Vargas joined the West Side Tractor team in July 2022 as a territory manager covering Cook County. In this role, Vargas will sell and rent John Deere construction equip ment.Vargas brings years of experience in construction equip ment, with prior experience in sales for a Komatsu dealer and United Rentals.

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • August 20, 2022 • Page 17 2005 CATERPILLAR 928G, ID# VUC0350, SN DJD01884, 3258 HOURS................................$119,700 2019 CATERPILLAR 272D2, ID# 9CR6753, SN BL201270, 4250 HOURS....................................$32,800 2019 CATERPILLAR 953K, ID# VUC0422, SN LJT00284, 563 HOURS......................................$299,100 2018 CATERPILLAR D6TLGP, ID# UUC0539, SN JML00450, 1865 HOURS..................................$369,400 2019 CATERPILLAR 926M, ID# VUC0319, SN LTE05207, 3020 HOURS..................................$184,700 2008 CATERPILLAR 140M, FULL CPT COMPLETED! ID# VUC0059, SN B9D00886, 13000 HOURS..$189,700 2012 CATERPILLAR 816F, ID# UUC0536, SN BZR00390, 9044 HOURS................................$225,900 2020 CATERPILLAR 299D3XPS, ID# VUC0146, SN DY901672, 2899 HOURS....................................$71,700 2018 CATERPILLAR 262D, ID# 1CR7766, SN DTB08362, 3179 HOURS..................................$39,900 2015 CATERPILLAR 305.5E2LC, ID# VUC0222, SN EJX00874, 3450 HOURS......................................$56,900 2018 JLG 1644, ID# 9AR5446, SN 0160098372, 619 HOURS................................................................ $155,160 2019 CATERPILLAR 289D, ID# 1CR7880, SN TAW12996, 2625 HOURS..................................$64,000 2002 CATERPILLAR 430D, ID# VUC0075, SN BML01224, 10583 HOURS..................................$34,800 2016 CATERPILLAR 906M, ID# VUC0299, SN H6601225, 546 HOURS......................................$89,500 2008 CATERPILLAR RM300B, ID# UUC0537, SN BWR00387, 4326 HOURS......................................$217,300 2018 CATERPILLAR 279D, ID# 1CR7649, SN GTL04831, 2346 HOURS....................................$65,200

Page 18 • August 20, 2022 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004 724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees Hamm 3412P, 2012, 84” vibratory padfoot compactor, EROPS w/ heat & A/C, 1,200HMR . . . . . . . . . .$82,500 Cat 815F, 2006, EROPS cab, 12’4” S-Blade w/ tilt, new paint job, very good condition, 9,400 HMR . .$195,000 Hamm GRW-5 Pneumatic Roller, 1994, Deutz Diesel, ROPS Canopy, (9) Ea. 7.50-15C1 Tires . . . . . .$15,500 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 Cat 336EL, 2012, 33.5” TBG pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 6,700 HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500 Cat 336FL, 2015, 33.5” TBG Pads, Q/C, aux hyd, 4,300 HMR, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$224,500 Komatsu PC220LC-8 Longreach, 2011, Young Boom/Stick 60’ reach, 3,500 HMR . . . . . . . . .$179,000 Kobelco SK210LC, 2007, Q/C, aux hyd, 31.5” TBG Pads, 3,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,500 Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice CALL (2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . . . .CALL Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . $89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 Cat D5NXL, 2006, 10’ PAT Blade, Paccar PA55 winch, 22” Pads, 4,100 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$82,000 Cat D6NLGP, 2008, VPAT Blade, Drawbar, 33” Pads, 9,900 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500 Cat D6NLGP, 2014, Foldable VPAT Blade, Paccar PA55 winch, 7,200 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500 Komatsu D155AX-6, 2007, Sigma S-U Blade, 4-bbl Single Shank Ripper, 8,400 HMR . . . . . . . . . .$229,500 Cat D6TXW, 2013, 13’6” VPAT Blade, Carco 70APS winch, 28” pads, 7,300 HMR . . . . . . . . . . . . .$152,500 Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL (12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . . .From $5,200 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. NUMEROUS Rivinius R600’s, 10’ Wide, Mount on Dozer Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,500 BUCKETS Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple Buckets in Stock -Call For Your Needs FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Others Available Call Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC. OFF ROAD HAULERS MISCELLANEOUSATTACHMENTSDOZERS COMPACTORS BACKHOESSPECIALSCRANESAIR COMPRESSORS HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS MOTOR SCRAPERS TRUCKS & TRAILERS

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Shelton was not only a strong advocate marketer for the Kawasaki/Hitachi brand, she also immersed herself in the study of the industry. She championed and heavily participated in the functions of many of the organizations that guide the heavy equipment industry and ones that continue to make a change within the equipment industry. Shelton’s par ticipation on the AEM MarComm Council, and her stint as the MarComm Council Chairman, was just part of her over all passion for being involved in the industry.

“She’s been a great asset to the company,” said Quinn.

Hitachi’s Sam Shelton Retires After 27 Years With Company

Recently, the staff at Hitachi Construction Americas held a luncheon at the company’s North American headquarters in Newnan, Ga., where more than 100 coworkers, friends, local vendors and others turned out to say goodbye, laude her achievements and wish her the best of luck. Company CEO Al Quinn praised Shelton for her passion and persistence, but mostly for how she truly supported the changes within the organization over the years and was “always looking to take care of the dealers’ needs and to keep those needs at the forefront of her agenda.”

Anyone who is familiar with her overall work, her talents in company photography and writing, her meeting and event coordination, and on and on, knows that her career was based on excellence and perfection in every task she under took — anything less wasn’t acceptable to her.

Vice President Simon Wilson said that Shelton was instru mental in providing him with background information and insight on the company when he joined several years ago.

Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas CEO Al Quinn (C) and Vice President Simon Wilson (R) presented Shelton with a numbered print of a watercolor piece that she had commissioned by artist Gary Wright commemorating the expansion of HCMA into the excavator and mining equipment markets. The print was signed by all employees. The original framed piece hangs in Hitachi’s headquarters.

It was a bittersweet retirement party for these three. This year marks the 25th anniversary that the team of (L-R) Lynn Nolan of H&W Solutions; Andi Counts of Veridian Design; and Sam Shelton have all worked closely for creation of some of the industry’s most creative and innovative marketing campaigns and design work.

After 27 years with Kawasaki Loaders and now Hitachi Construction Machinery America, communications manag er Sam Shelton is officially retired effective Aug. 1.

Sam and Bill Shelton took one last opportunity to putter around the new Hitachis on the yard.

“It makes me proud that I was a part of her career. She’s probably the most multi-tasked person in this room.”

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • August 20, 2022 • Page 21 Meeting Customers’ Needs for New Equipment, Rentals, Service and Training with Hyundai www.hceamericas.com “In selling, servicing and renting new Hyundai equipment, HES now offers our customers an expanded variety of equipment and fi nancing solutions to meet their needs. And in the near future, our customers will fi nd the new Hyundai articulated dump trucks a great match for their applications.” - Aric Geurink, president, HES-Holland Equipment Services Holland, Michigan Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas continues expanding its North American authorized dealer network with the addition of HES-Holland Equipment Services, Holland, Mich., now providing Hyundai equipment solutions to customers throughout western Michigan. With the addition of HES, Hyundai’s North American network now includes more than 70 dealerships operating in just over 150 locations, offering sales, service, and parts for Hyundai excavators, wheel loaders, compaction rollers and other construction equipment. For more information: HES www.hesequipment.comHolland,4203Equipment,BlueStarHwy.,MI49423Contactusat 616-396-5535

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Tom McCrossan (C) of C.S. McCrossan Inc. presented the annual C.S. McCrossan scholarships to Joanna LaRocque (L) and Erik DeSmith.

AGC of Minnesota photo AGC General Counsel and Director of Labor Relations Mike Schechter poses with AGC Director of DEI Yolanda McIntosh.

AGC of Minnesota Recaps Its 2022 Golf Tournament

The team from Commercial Drywall Inc. heads out to their hole.

The Associated General Contractors of Minnesota held its annual golf tournament on Aug. 5 at Keller Golf Course in Maplewood, Minn. Beautiful weather pro vided a memorable event for the sold-out crowd. The Best Team Score went to the Marsh McLennan Agency team of Mike Zahn, Kevin O’Leary, Greg Haffely and Mike McGrath (of MG McGrath) with a score of 59. Other notable achievements were:

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Six of the15 scholarship recipients for 2022 were on hand to receive their scholarships at the tournament.

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AGC of Minnesota photo (L-R): Ben Anderson, Trent Lundquist, Brody Olson and Travis Swanson, all of ShawLundquist Associates Inc., show off their clubs.

AGC of Minnesota photo Scott Weicht of Adolfson & Peterson Construction reacts after a great shot on Hole 10. AGC of Minnesota photo

AGC of Minneosta photo (L-R): Erika Scherman of MC Tool & Safety; Barb Lau of the Association of Women Contractors; Nikki Erickson of Kevnik Mortgage; and Kendra Kron of InSite Contracting, take time out of their golf game for a photo.

• Closest to the Pin (Men): Jeff Mauser • Longest Drive (Women): Jen Tregarthen (Lockton Companies)•Longest Drive (Men): Brett Heinonen (Doran Companies)•Longest Putt (Women): Shannon Fisher (Fabcon) • Longest Putt (Men): Jake Jeatran (Marsh McLennan Agency)Thegolf tournament benefits the AGC of Minnesota Foundation, which provides scholarships to students pursu ing careers in the construction industry. Six of the fifteen 2022 scholarship recipients were on hand to receive their checks. Tom McCrossan of C.S. McCrossan Inc. presented Erik DeSmith and Savannah LaRocque with the annual C.S. McCrossan scholarships, in honor of industry icon 2017).McCrossanCharles(1926

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“For years, we have watched family sustaining jobs leave our country, but with this historic, bipartisan investment in U.S.-made semiconductor production, equipment manufacturers are now poised to invest in their workers and communities, drive innovation, and strengthen America’s long-term economic competitiveness and national security.

Road Machinery & Supplies Co. has hired TJ Burns as general manager of RMS Rentals. Burns comes to RMS Rentals after more than six years at United Rentals, where he was most recently the branch manager, overseeing a four-state market from his Des Moines, Iowa, location. “I am very excited to be at RMS Rentals,” said Burns. “My career has been in equipment rentals. The opportunity to be here and combine that experience with a company that believes and invests in rentals was very appealing.”

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For more information, visit www.aem.org/advocacy.  “It is imperative that lawmakers continue to prioritize bipartisan solutions …”

“According to a new survey, seven in ten equipment manufacturing CEOs said that the bill will allow them to create more jobs in America. Equipment manufacturers rely on a robust and reliable supply of semiconductors to make world-class equipment here in America, and we applaud Congress for passing this important bill. “While this an important first step to enhance U.S. innovation leadership and global competitiveness, more work needs to be done. It is imperative that lawmakers continue to prioritize bipartisan solutions to our domestic supply chain challenges, bolster emerging technologies, and invest in the American worker. “AEM will continue to work with leaders in Congress to ensure equipment manufacturers have the support and resources they need to continue to make the equipment that builds, powers and feeds the world.”

Kip Eideberg, senior vice president of government and industry relations for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, issued the following statement after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the CHIPS and Science Act, sending it to President Biden’s desk for signature.

“RMS Rentals is a vital part of our organization, and it serves a very important and unique customer base,” said Joe Schmidtlein, vice president, sales and product support. “Having TJ in place as general manager will be a major asset for RMS Rentals. He has a keen understanding of what rentals customers need and has a track record of success. He will be a great addition to our “We’refamily.”excited to have TJ a part our team and look forward to his experience and leadership as we work to grow our RMS Rentals business,” said Russell Sheaffer, president. RMS Rentals is a subsidiary company of Road Machinery & Supplies Co. focused on general equipment rentals and sales. RMS Rentals provides maintenance, support and sales of its manufacturersrepresentedincluding LeeBoy, Potain, Wacker Neuson, Cratos, JLG and more. RMS Rentals is located in Savage, Minn.  TJ Burns joined RMS Rentals on Aug. 1 as general manager. He will lead the company in its rental, sales and service efforts.

AEM Applauds Passage of Semiconductor Production

Kip Eideberg Association of Equipment Manufacturers

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Yanmar Compact Equipment promotes its maintenance kits for simple and convenient service interval maintenance of Yanmar Availablemachines.forallcurrent and many legacy models, the maintenance kits are available exclusively through Yanmar Compact Equipment dealers and come personalized with items such as filters and fluids for Yanmar mini excavators, wheel loaders and tracked carriers. All of the included components are genuine Yanmar OEM parts, ensuring customers can achieve the best possible machine performance and longevity.“Wewant to make it as easy as possible for Yanmar Compact Equipment operators to keep their equipment running smoothly through routine maintenance,” said Jeff Pate, director of sales of Yanmar Compact Equipment North America.“These maintenance kits not only provide a convenient option to help customers keep up with service intervals, the use of OEM parts can also reduce the life cycle cost of the equipment.”Yanmar’s maintenance kits provide customers the option to buy a single box from their Yanmar CE dealer rather than spending the time trying to find individual filters and fluids separately. This minimizes downtimes and allows operators to get back to work faster.

He was a consummate businessman who not only stewarded the business through five decades of growth and success, he also was passionate about hard work and exhibited an unrelenting dedication to his employees and customers. “You need to pay attention to business,” he once said, explaining the company’s success. “Keep your nose to the grindstone.”“Dad was a tremendous mentor, a strong leader and family man,” said his son, Thomas H. Reynolds, president and CEO of Highway Equipment Company. “Through all years in this industry, which he loved, his faith and family kept him grounded and focused, so that he was even more effective leading Highway. We will miss him very much.”Inaddition to Highway Equipment, Mr. Reynolds had many other interests in life that included being an avid golfer and a voracious reader, who loved to travel and appreciated a nice glass of red wine. Most important, he treasured the company of family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made in Mr. Reynolds name to the Sherwood Oaks Fund, the charitable organization supporting Sherwood Oaks (of which he served as board chair), 100 Norman Drive, Cranberry Township, PA 16066 or the charity of your choice. 

Daniel L. Reynolds Jr. of Cranberry township, formerly of McCandless Township, passed away peacefully on Aug. 2, 2022, at his home. He was 84. Born May 26, 1938, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late Daniel L. and Ruth (Knight) Reynolds Sr. He married Joan (Hannan) Reynolds on June 4, 1966, and was the loving father of Laura (Garrett) Jones and Thomas Reynolds; brother of Joanne (Bill) Flood, and the late Louise (surviving George) Werner; and grandfather to seven grandchildren. Mr. Reynolds was the former owner and CEO and chairman of the board of Highway Equipment Company, his family’s business that he led for more than 50 years. Being around construction equipment was his passion and he loved all his employees. Highway Equipment is based in Zelienople, Pa. In 1933, Daniel L. (Lee) Reynolds Sr., Mr. Reynolds Jr.’s father, established the company in the Pittsburgh area in a one-room building that was both equipment showroom andAsoffice.such, Mr. Reynolds Jr. grew up around machinery and turned out to be a “a nuts-and-bolts guy.” He went on the payroll in 1954 and came on board full-time in 1961 after earning a business degree from the University of Notre Dame and spending a year in law school. (“It has come in handy over the years,” he once said of his dalliance with the legal profession.)

Daniel L. Reynolds Jr.

Yanmar Maintenance Kits are available exclusively through Yanmar’s dealer network.

For more information, visit www.YanmarCE.com.

Daniel L. Reynolds Jr., Former Owner of Highway Equipment Company Illinois

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Yanmar Promotes Service Maintenance Kits

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Yanmar offers maintenance kits with and without oil for each model. Each kit is based on what the machine’s manual recommends for a particular unit, with variations on hydraulic service, filters and fluids. Included components are not only guaranteed to fit, they are tested and recommended by Yanmar for maximum performance and machine life.

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see PROVISION page 78

The DOT concluded that avoiding the disruption to civil infrastructure (particularly transportation and transit) projects consti tutes a rare and appropriate use of the agency’s authority, said John Smolen and Steve Park, Ballard Sphar law firm.

• Construction Materials — all processes for manufacturing construction materials are taking place in the United States. These items include non-ferrous metals, plastic and polymer-based products, glass, lumber, drywall and more, according to the law partners.

DOT Pauses ‘Buy America’ Reg to Avoid Project Disruption

The AGC noted that federal agencies had voiced concern over whether project spon sors would be able to complete projects with the Buy America provision’s require ments.

“The AGC supports sensible efforts to effectively incentivize the growth of America’s capacity.”manufacturingdomestic

The AGC outlined domestic sourcing requirements in the guidance, issued in April:•Steel and Iron — manufacturing processes from the melting stage to applying coatings occurs in the United States;

But final guidance on the exact meaning of the term “construction material” has not yet been released, said AGC. The provision requirements are observed by contractors and subcontractors, project sponsors, builders and design and construc tionTheprofessionals.WhiteHouse also “provided prelimi nary guidance in an OMB memorandum highlighting that a public-interest waiver may be appropriate where a procuring agency determines that the requirements are inconsistent with other important policy goals,” Smolen and Park noted. The industry reacted quickly. The AGC issued a statement saying the administra tion’s move to “place unrealistic limitations on firms’ ability to source key materials” when the industry is struggling makes no sense.Stephen Sandherr, CEO, said AGC “sup ports sensible efforts to effectively incen tivize the growth of America’s domestic manufacturing capacity.” But the association believes the Biden administration is doubling down on failed procurement policies with its new Buy America mandate, he said. “This is the kind of red tape initiative that undermines American’s confidence in the federal governments’ ability to effectively use their tax dollars.”

PROVISION from page 1

• Manufactured Products — an end prod uct must be manufactured in the United States and that 55 percent of the total cost of components are sourced from the United States; and

Commonly Used Materials

The IIJA, signed this past November, included a crucial provision that imposes Buy America requirements for construction materials.Thematerials list includes stone, sand or gravel, non-ferrous binding agents, plasticand polymer-based products, glass, lumber andSmolendrywall.and Park said the rule requires, generally, that all iron and steel, all manufac tured products and construction materials used in federally funded infrastructure proj ects must be produced in the United States.

He noted that supply-chain shortages are already prompting firms to avoid bidding on newHeprojects.citedas an example an Army Corps of Engineers project that received zero contrac tor bids because of regional concrete scarci ties.Worse, said Sandherr, the new mandate requires individual federal agencies to run waivers by the White House for materials not made in America. “This means that contractors, in addition to facing a patchwork of inconsistent, and likely conflicting, guidelines from individual agencies’ waiver processes, will also have to wait as the highest office in the land verifies them.”He likened the scenario to asking the Department of Education to verify each child’s permission slip to miss a day of school.“Instead of improving infrastructure for the benefit of communities across the nation, firms will have to spend more time waiting for federal officials to decide whether a proj ect is in compliance with the administra tion’s latest layer of red tape,” said Sandherr. Any gains in construction material pro duction the mandate might generate will be offset by the cost of new construction, slow er building schedules and hamstrung proj ects, he “Americanssaid. were right to be excited about the potential for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to make our economy more efficient, our commutes faster, our water safer and our economy stronger,” said Sandherr. “But this new mandate will leave too many taxpayers wondering where the trillion dollars went Construction industry organizations believe the provision puts unrealistic limitations on construction firms’ ability to source key materials, which they say makes no sense.

Jesper Persson, vice president of Life Cycle Services at Sandvik Mobiles added, “We are commit ted to using engineering and inno vation through all our operations to make the shift towards more sus tainable business. With a host of innovations in the pipeline, includ ing electrification of our offering, we are excited to be pioneers in the industry and invest in renewable fuel sources and sustainable rock processing“Workingsolutions.alongside Finning to performance engineer the feasibili ty of HVO means we can data col lect and monitor any impact on the performance and output of both new and existing machinery. It’s an exciting step in our contribution to sustainability and we will work together with our customers and suppliers for more productive, safer and innovative solutions.”

Sustainability Solutions

Caterpillar’s long-standing com mitment to sustainability and sup port for customers during the ener gy transition to a lower-carbon future means its industrial engines have for many years been capable of running on a range of renewable and alternative fuels*. The Cat C-Series engines sup plied to Sandvik Mobile Crushers and Screeners to power its mining and construction equipment can run on renewable and alternative fuels including hydrotreated veg etable oil (HVO) certified to EN15940 or ASTM D975. Sandvik has successfully com pleted testing on its range of machines to confirm that they can operate with HVO without modifi cations to either the engines or the fuel tanks. This helps Sandvik and its customers to reduce the net car bon dioxide (CO2) emissions by up to 90 percent compared with conventional diesel, according to the company. Collaboration With Cat Dealer Finning UK, Ireland Sandvik is a commercial and industrial equipment supplier, pro viding leading solutions for the mining, quarrying and construc tion industries. The company sup plies large volumes of mobile crushing and screening equipment that can contribute to CO2 emis sions when using traditional diesel fuel.To make the shift towards a more sustainable business, Sandvik Mobiles decided to invest in HVO as a renewable fuel and turned to Cat dealer Finning UK and Ireland to supply compatible engines. HVO is a form of renewable synthetic diesel, produced from certified waste fats and oils through hydro-processing. Its per formance is similar to regular diesel, but it reduces the carbon footprint associated with operating the engine and can lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) under certain conditions. Its chemical similarity to diesel means that the machine’s power output and uptime are not compro mised when introducing HVO as an alternative, and it also can be blended with diesel, the manufac turer said.

Supporting Customer’s EnergyRequirementsTransition

The Cat C-Series engines supplied to Sandvik Mobile Crushers and Screeners to power its mining and construction equipment can run on renewable and alternative fuels including hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) certified to EN15940 or ASTM D975. Recycling

“We are focused on developing our products and services to help our customers transition to a lowcarbon economy and fulfill our company’s purpose to help build and power a better and more sus tainable world,” said Steve Ferguson, vice president Caterpillar Industrial Power Systems. “Our Cat dealer Finning offered its expertise throughout the project, sharing its extensive knowledge on engines and fuels to provide Sandvik with all the information it needed,” said Ferguson. “Our Cat C-Series engines give customers the flexibility to use HVO as both a replacement and addition to their conventional diesel fuel, depend ing on their requirements.”

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Sandvik Chooses Cat HVO Engines to Reduce CO2 Emissions

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*Fuels must meet the specifica tions and characteristics described on cat.com in order to be used in Cat engines and reduce the risk of downtime. For more information, visit www.caterpillar.com. 

Astec Industries’ Materials Solutions Group has designed and launched its newest portable high frequency screen plant, the PTSC2818VM.

For more information, email socialmarketing@ astecindustries.com.

Zen Robotics will add to the Terex portfolio in global waste, where it will continue to be operated as a stand-alone business while also benefiting from MP’s broader market presence and from efficiencies enabled by MP’s global scale.

“ZenRobotics is an exciting, modern company that lends itself perfectly to our pre-existing environmental expertise, and their ethos of making a circular economy more possible aligns perfectly with our goals and targets for the future of Terex MP," Devlin said. "We’re excited to see the many ways that we can apply this technology and what potential this acquisition can bring Terex MP with the application of this technology. The jour ney that we’re about to begin with ZenRobotics and Terex MP is one that we look forward to starting, and we extend a warm welcome our new colleagues into the Terex MP team.”

Astec ItsDesigns,IndustriesLaunchesNewPTSCPlant

Investment in Emerging Circular Economy

ZenRobotics is a global leader in smart robotic recycling. Its robots, powered by proprietary AI software, make recycling more efficient, accu rate and profitable. The company’s ambition is to make the circular econ omy a reality by turning global waste into clean raw ZenRobotics,materials.based in Helsinki, Finland, will retain its name and become a Terex brand, with the unit reporting to Tony Devlin, who leads the Terex MP environmental busi nesses.ZenRobotics was started in 2007 by creating a completely new market for robotic waste sorting. Today, it continues to automate the waste industry.With ZenRobotics technology, operators can upgrade their recycling infrastructure to meet modern require ments and lead the way towards a more efficient, circular future. In 2009, ZenRobotics pioneered the use of AI-based robots to the waste-sorting process. This led the team to open opportunities by introducing the first ZenRobotics Recycler in Helsinki. Since that time, it has become a global operation, marketing multiple recyclers around the world including expansion into China and the U.S. market in 2016. In 2015, ZenRobotics launched the Heavy Picker, the world’s strongest waste sorting robot for bulky Construction and Demolition (C&D) type waste. ZenRobotics’ goal is to help its customers extract higher value out of waste, get more actionable data and reach ambi tious circular economy targets. Terex is already active within global waste markets through Terex Ecotec, Terex CBI, Terex Fuchs and Terex Recycling. Zen Robotics will add to the Terex portfolio in global waste, where it will continue to be operated as a stand-alone business while also benefiting from MP’s broader market presence and from efficiencies enabled by MP’s global scale. This acquisition of a highly “green-focused” company fur ther supports MP’s commitment to its environmental busi ness and Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) goals.

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The plant’s design and size is the first of its kind for the industry, according to the manufacturer, featuring an 8-ft.wide high frequency screen.

Jarmo Ruohonen, CEO of ZenRobotics, said, “We at ZenRobotics are delighted to be welcomed into the Terex MP team and we look forward to sharing our knowledge. As a company, we have worked hard for the past 15 years cre ating technology that helps companies efficiently deal with different types of waste materials, helping to chase down tar gets that propel us towards a more circular economy. Terex MP is the perfect partner to help us achieve that, and being part of the Terex MP team will give ZenRobotics more glob al opportunities to grow.”

Terex MP Acquires ZenRobotics: ‘Green’

And finally, the company launched the ZenBrain, which is artificial intelligence for sorting robots with advanced recog nition ability and autonomous decision-making. This tech nology provides actionable data and a steep learning curve in optimizing waste sorting efficiency.

For more information, visit Terex.com. 

Astec’s newest PTSC plant is equipped with an 8 by 18 ft. (2.4 by 5.5 m) top deck and an 8 by 12 ft. (2.4 by 3.7 m) bottom deck.

Over 15 years of industry-defining product development have enabled ZenRobotics to create industry-pioneering technology. The Heavy Picker is a multipurpose waste sort ing robot for bulky material. Equipped with sturdy arms, var ious sensors and artificial intelligence, it provides a simple, unstaffed sorting process and makes waste sorting more accurate, safe, and profitable.

Astec’s newest PTSC plant is equipped with an 8 by 18 ft. (2.4 by 5.5 m) top deck and an 8 by 12 ft. (2.4 by 3.7 m) bot tomThedeck.screen design features externally-mounted vibrators at the ends of the tappets for a more aggressive screening action. This unique design creates a higher G-force and reduces heat load from material to motors as compared to single, center-mounted vibrators. It also allows for easier maintenance and adjustments. The screen is equipped with hydraulic operating angle adjustment, a fines collection hopper, top- and bottom-deck discharge chutes and an aggregate spreader. Similar to other PTSC plants, the 2818VM features a nominal 54 in. by 38 ft. (137.16 by 1,158.2 cm) delivery con veyor with hydraulic drive and full-length skirtboards. The chassis is fitted with manually-operating support legs, outrig gers for additional support and folding walkways along the screen.The new portable plant is available with a variety of options, including: steel screen cloth, vinyl dust cover, hydraulic leveling jacks, immersion heaters for hydraulic reservoirs, starters for three off-plant conveyors and more.

Terex Materials Processing (MP), a global leader in aggregate, environ mental, concrete, lifting and handling machinery, has acquired the assets of ZenRobotics Ltd., a company that designs and creates robots that pick, sort and recycle waste material.

The Fast Picker is a high-speed waste sorting robot for maximizing material recovery. It is compactly designed for easy integration to existing processes and conveyors in mate rial recovery facilities (MRFs), and it increases profits by enabling fully automated sorting and higher output purity.

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Rock Machinery Co. LLC, a distrib utor of processing equipment and parts for the aggregate, mining and recy cling industries, announced its partner ship with Moraine Park Technical College on creating a Maintenance Technician Apprentice program. Maintenance technicians perform tasks related to installation and repair of manufacturing, process and facilityrelated equipment. Both mechanical and electrical skills are applied to pre ventative and predictive maintenance, equipment repairs and equipment enhancements.Theapprenticeship combines theory and hands-on instruction at Rock Machinery’s facility for each student, enhancing the skills required for a career in the technical trades. Students will learn safety precautions, print reading, National Electrical Code, motor controls, programmable con trollers, preventative and predictive practices, fluid power and welding. The Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship consists of five years at 10,144 hours, of which 876 hours are spent in paid-related classroom instruction.“Anapprenticeship is an opportuni ty for people to learn a skill in the trade whereas going to the university you learn an education,” said Steve Horvath, Associate Dean of Trades of Moraine Park Technical College. “At Moraine Park, we are establish ing a new relationship with Rock Machinery. When you are in an apprenticeship, you are working full time. In many cases, the employer sponsoring you in the apprenticeship also pays for your education. Apprenticeships teach you a skill you can use on the job and allow you to earn income right from the get-go.” “We are very pleased to partner with Moraine Park Technical College to offer future apprentices the best class room training while learning from some of the best technical service peo ple in the business,” said Bryant Fazer, president of Rock Machinery. “This is a tremendous opportunity for individuals to build the skills that will be very hard to come by in the next 5 to 10 years. If you can commit to participating in the program, you will have a promising future as the cur rent generation retires.”

Interested students should contact Bryant Fazer at bfazer@rockmachin ery.com or 414/331-6141.

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Rock Machinery Co. LLC, a distributor of processing equipment and parts for the aggregate, mining and recy cling industries, announced the addition of a new facility in Osseo, Wis. This facility will be used as a shop, ware house and office for service managers who reside near the area.Earlier this year, an opportunity for a location in Osseo began to develop. Opening a facility in western Wisconsin is critical to maintaining strong parts and service support for customers in Minnesota, upper Michigan, western Wisconsin and surrounding areas, the company said. In addition, this facility allows the team to stock and work on equipment.“Weare thrilled to be able to bring our expert advice, diagnostic abilities and large parts inventory closer to aggregate producers in this region,” said Brian Pichler, product support and service manager of Rock Machinery. “‘Rock Solid Field Service’ is something that is earned. Our ability to find the problem with proven diagnostic skills and extensive machine knowledge will help you keep running at peak performance.”

Rock Machinery Announces Opening of New Facility in Western Wisconsin

“Teaming up with Brian Pichler, we bring over 45 years of combined experience in the aggregate and mining industry,” said Darrin Bush, service manager of Rock Machinery. “We are excited to bring our skills and expertise closer to customers in the western Wisconsin area to main tain Rock Machinery’s reputation for ‘Rock Solid Field Service’.”Founded in 2004, Rock Machinery is a prominent distrib utor for many brands of crushing, screening and specialty products used in the aggregate, mining and recycling indus tries. Rock Machinery is located in Allenton, Wis., and works with customers throughout the midwestern United States.For more information, call 262/536-4603, email sales@rockmachinery.com or visit www.rockmachinery.com. 

Rock Machinery Co. Partners With Moraine Park for Apprentice Program

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Page 40 • August 20, 2022 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide Illinois Midwest Crushing & Screening, Inc. 13929 S Kostner Ave. Crestwood, IL 60418 www.midwestcrushandscreen.com847.271.5027 Northern Indiana (6 Counties) & Michigan Powerscreen Michiana 255 N. Hetzler Court Angola, IN 46703 www.powerscreenmichiana.com260.665.5816•800.843.4277 Kentucky Powerscreen Crushing & Screening 11901 Westport Road Louisville, KY 40245 502.326.9300www.powerscreensales.com•800.227.0534 Indiana Powerscreen Crushing & Screening Indiana 12346 Southeastern Ave Indianapolis, IN 46259 317.778.6677www.powerscreensales.com•800.227.0534 Minnesota Theco, Inc. 14833 164th Ave. S.E, Big Lake, MN 55309 www.thecoinc.com763.263.0505 Ohio AGGCORP 22800 Lakeland Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44132 www.aggcorp.net614.309.6854 Missouri & Kansas Powerscreen Central 9001 Hickman Mills Drive Kansas City, MO 64132 816.718.9600www.powerscreensales.com•800.227.0534

#141154 Anaconda self-contained 4x10 2Deck track-mounted scalping screen w/ 3 hydraulic folding stockpile conveyors & JCB 444 EcoMAX 74HP engine (T4F). Flipdown hopper tailgate for direct feed. Variable speed for all belts. Max feed up to 16" & machine is rated up to 250HP.

#310003 AMERICAN 5300 CRAWLER CRANE 8336 hours on Detroit 671 engine with torque converter. 36 pads with extendable side frames & 3 drums. U/C overall approx 70%. Comes with 100′ of 46S pin boom and pendants. 4 sheve point (1 – 40′ & 1 – 20′), Tag line with winder, boom stops, & air controlled. (NEW) ANACONDA I-12 (43X45) TRACK MOUNTED IMPACT CRUSHER 43″ diameter, 4-bar rotor on a 45″ wide Universal Crushers impact chamber with a 42″ undercrusher conveyor. 44″x14′ vibrating grizzly feeder with (2) 30″ step grizzly sections with 26″ fines collection discharge belt. 8.5 yard hopper w/ fold down extensions. Cummins 380HP stage 5 engine. Variable speed drives on feeder and all belts. Includes 30″ magnet. Plant rated at 400 TPH 1984 Cat D3BZ Magnum Dozer. 8′ blade & new wide track undercarriage. 1046 hours. Recently overhauled, runs great 1997 MANITOWOC 222 (100 TON) CRANE 130′ of boom plus jib, has all rear counterweights, but no track counterweights. 3rd drum, Cummins engine, & new computer board. Tracks have 36″ pads and extendable side frames with hydraulic cylinders. Johnson 650 hook ball. Overall, good condition

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#610132-1989EARTHMOVINGCat 980C wheel loader with 265 hp Cat 3306 engine (Hr meter not working), power shift transmission, and 5.5 yard spade nose bucket. #610137-1995 John Deere 644G Loader with unknown hours and 3 3/4 yard bucket. Good rubber and runs great, overall good condition. #410063-CAT D9H w/ EROPS cab w/ A/C, straight blade w/tilt. Single shank, 4-barrel ripper. 24" pads. U/C (overall approx 70%). Rebuilt engine, trans, and finals (HMR 2994) Left Trunnion is available but needs to be installed. Overall good condition. #700001 CAT 12F MOTORGRADER (1970) power shift, hydraulic side shift, & scarifier. 14.00-24TG tires approx 30-40%. Everything works and runs good. Good condition. #410079 (2008) Komatsu D51PX-22 Crawler Dozer pre-emmissions engine (3246 hours), new rails and sprockets (rest of U/C approx 60%), 6-way blade, clean cab with good seat & good glass. Overall, good, tight machine.

#121053-Cedarapids 5040 Hammermill secondary crusher with 5x16 3-deck screen. Has rotovator, 36" return and 36" front discharge conveyors. All mounted on tandem axle chassis. Plant is all electric except the hammermill is diesel jack shaft driven. No power on mill. Power unit and control panel are available separately for $12,000. Engine runs, but needs to be rebuilt. #123025-Portable Telsmith 48" STD cone w/ 30" feed conveyor w/ 20 HP motor, Dodge TDT5 reducer, 36" undercrusher conveyor w/ WEG 20HP electric motor. Cone has 125HP 1150RPM motor, mounted on factory tandem axle chassis. Good brakes, very good rubber. Good running cone. #121058-Spokane model 74 vertical shaft impact crusher with stand and 250hp electric motor. Has 4shoe table and anvil ring with good shoes and near new anvils. #122002-Pioneer 4030 triple roll portable w/ 36″ feed conveyor, 4×10 Portec Pioneer scalping screen, 36″ discharge conveyor. Tires on chassis are good. No motor included for the rolls.

#121029-Humbolt Wedag secondary impact (42" wide/14" max feed) with new set of hammers and some new liners (not installed). 4 bar rotor. No power. Crusher is in good condition.

#154006 "New" Aggretek portable wash plant w/ 6x20 3-deck screen and twin 36"x25' sandscrews complete with electric motors, electric box and starters, wire cloth, and NiHard shoes, all on a 3-axle chassis. New Willis 36"x60' tube-type radial stacker. w/ 15hp Westinghouse motor, NBS #5 reducer, 4-ply belt, Superior 35 degree CEMA C 4" idlers w/ 4" CEMA C return idlers. Lagged head and wing-tip tail pulleys w/ Dodge bearings. Pintle hitch and pivoted mounting plate.

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#310006 2001 TEREX-AMERICAN HC80 (80 TON) CRAWLER CRANE 8275 hours on Hino engine & new computer board. 120′ of boom , 36″ pads with extendable track frames, & hydraulic counterweight removal. Headache ball, good cables, & optional friction free fall. Recently on a job, runs and operates well. Overall good condition

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#121033-UniversalCRUSHERS150/230 impactor with completely rebuilt rotor, new shoes, new hammers, and some new liners (inside looks very good). (2) new 350hp electric motors and new drive sheave. Crusher and motor only, no stand.

#610134 1991 Cat 950F RT Loader. 12,073 HMR, Cat 3116 engine, GP bucket with cutting edge (9′ wide), & 23.5-25 L3 tires approx 50-60% (some cuts). Has rear counterweights. Crack in windshield & side glass. Overall, good running loader.

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#111075 Portable Portec/Pioneer SM3042 jaw plant Cummins C-N14 engine (runs good), 42"x16' apron feeder (good flights), & 4x8 2-deck Mesabi w/ reversable 30" underconveyor, 36" undercrusher front delivery conveyor. All on a factory 3-axle chassis. Has onboard electric hydraulic pump & reservoir w/ controls to operate a 4-point hydraulic leveling system for fast set up with legs, onboard fuel tanks, operator platform & controls. Disassembled for transport, ready for work when re-assembled. Will need approx 100kw gen set for electric motors.

#141120-NordbergSCREENS 6x20 3-deck incline screen with ball tray on bottom deck. No motor, but was a running take out. Good condition.

#142003-Deister 5x16 2-deck horizontal, underslung screen with new bearings

Construction Equipment Guide • Recycling Section • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • August 20, 2022 • Page 41 HIGHWAYCOMPANYEQUIPMENT www.highway-equipment.com1405TimkenPlaceSWCanton,OH44706 330-915-8391 Jefferson City, MO 65110 573-635-8700 • 888-972-2537 • www.rackersequipment.com DRILLS & #510099-TamrockCOMPRESSORSDHA550 self-contained hydraulic drill with Deutz air cooled engine. Has 1185 impact hours. Good condition. #530022-Joy RAM EXT air track drill with VCR 360 hammer. Hoses appear to be in working condition. U.C. approx 70%- overall good condition. #580000-Furukawa HD712 drifter with approximately 4786 total impact hours and zero hours on complete reseal. Was used on 1200EDII. Ready to be installed for operation. #520032-Ingersoll Rand 750CFM/300PSI high pressure compressor with Cat 3406 engine. Runs and operates good. #132015-ContinentalFEEDERS Gin 48"x25.5' apron feeder. Large feed box. Flights are approx 80+%, good sprocket, & jackshaft drive gears. 60hp motor and gear box, but has removable mount (for transport). Heavy duty apron feeder. Shipping dims: 8' 7" tall & 30' long. #131022 Hewitt Robbins 48"x20' vibrating grizzly feeder (E-11 mechanism) with hopper. Good condition. JAWS & #111078-PioneerIMPACTS153 (3042) jaw plant on factory 3-axle chassis including 100hp AC electric motor, 4 hyd jacks & 42″x14′ grizzly feeder with 4′ grizzly section (bars pretty worn). Jaw plates are 90% on stationary & 40% on moveable. Jaw has hyd adjust. Tires and rims all poor on the chassis. Switch gear, belt scale, and 410 kw generator available. #112046-Metso Nordberg LT1213S Loko Track mobile crushing & screening plant x47". 12 cubic yard hopper w/ vibrating grizzly feeder. Screening module is 2005. Conveyor width 47" & feed width 43".

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IDOT from page 1 see IDOT page 76

IDOT Packages

Packages were grouped strategically to maximize improvements while minimizing construction impacts to Council Bluffs residents and the traveling public. Early projects were identified in areas that did not affect active traveling lanes. Once complete, traffic was shifted to the new lanes and old lanes were demolished and recon structed with new materials and bridges.“Wedeveloped traffic staging so that we always had at least two lanes of traffic open in each direc tion on the interstate and the pro gram philosophy was that once capacity was added, it cannot be taken away, except for low-impact changes, such as overnight clo sures,” said Pohlmann. The I-29/I-480/West Broadway project is approximately 50 percent complete. Traffic on I-29 north bound will continue to use the new Northbound Frontage Road until summer 2023. I-29 southbound is currently closed at 9th Avenue. This closure will be extended to Avenue G later this year after the full Southbound Frontage Road is complete. Traffic will use the Southbound Frontage Road for approximately one year. The I-480 eastbound to I-29 northbound ramp that has been closed since last year, will re-open to traffic late in 2022.

Construction on the Council Bluffs Interstate System Improvement Program is going well, with minimal delays.

Interstate modernization involves replacing aging infra structure, eliminating left exits and entrances and extending accelera tion lanes. Fewer crashes will occur because of the new dual, divided freeway that reduces the need for traffic to weave and merge. The new freeway also pro vides operational redundancy allowing for safer maintenance and incident“Modernizationresponse. efforts also have benefited the city of Council Bluffs through design efforts that have consolidated, streamlined and reduced impacts from several Class I rail lines,” said Pohlmann. “Four separate main lines were consolidated into a common rail corridor, eliminating nine at-grade rail crossings. This has improved safety, reduced traffic congestion, provided future capacity for the railroads and eliminated switching across several city streets.”

The Iowa Department of Transportation continues to monitor progress on the Council Bluffs Interstate System Improvement Program.

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Nearly 80 percent of the work is complete, with the magnitude of improvements necessitating a pro gram management approach. Taking one project at a time would take considerably longer and increase costs. “It wasn’t just addressing one deficiency; it was a corridor approach,” said Scott Schram, Iowa DOT district engineer. “If you’re going to reconstruct a corri dor, it’s going to be a multiyear program. And you can’t accom plish that without the program management piece.” Work began with the I-80 Missouri River Bridge connecting Council Bluffs to Omaha. Leveraging early success in 2013, the Iowa Transportation Commission com mitted to fund the program’s ulti mateOriginallybuildout.parsed into roughly 70 small construction projects, the team used a design charrette to develop an efficient construction plan that combined projects into larger packages that would reduce impacts on travelers, increase safe ty and improve traffic management during reconstruction. This effort also reduced risk for the Iowa DOT by more accurately forecast ing costs and future programming, while cutting the original construc tion schedule in half. Contracts spanned multiple years and required coordinating construction and traffic shifts between adjacent project teams. The team developed construction packages alongside local contrac tors to identify efficiencies and support a competitive bidding environment.According to Pohlmann, with so many individual projects, parts and pieces, the team quickly focused on timing design efforts to match construction schedules. “Keeping the program on sched ule required constant attention on construction already under way and what was coming next. Final design plans take time, and that timeline expands when accounting for complexity and agency and stakeholder involvement. Understanding and anticipating approvals remained critical for maintaining the program schedule.”

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Since construction began, the team has moved 9.8 million cu. yds. of earth; poured more than 2 mil lion sq. ft. of bridge deck; laid 162,500 linear ft. of conduit and 82,500 ft. of pipe; built 86,400 linear ft. of retaining wall; and paved nearly 2 million sq. yds. of roadway.

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Company Wrench hosted its annual Operator for a Day event on July 23 at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds in Lancaster, Ohio. The event gives community members the opportunity to operate heavy equipment with supervision from full-time operators. Throughout the day, beaming children rushed to the registration tent with their parents and listened intently to volunteers providing safety instructions. Sitting proudly at the helm of these impressive machines, children were able to test their operating skills by performing a variety of tasks within the confines of a controlled arena. Volunteers for the event included employees from Company Wrench, Taylor Rental and Ricketts Excavating, as well as members of the Berne Union High School band. Volunteers were tasked with ensuring a safe and fun day forMoreguests.than 400 guests took advantage of the unique opportunity to learn about the different functions and features of heavy equipment — directly from the operator’s point of view. The equipment included Gehl track loaders, Kobelco mini excavators, Manitou man lifts and Komatsu bulldozers provided by Company Wrench, Taylor Rental and Ricketts Excavating. “The Operator for a Day event is special every year for both the community and Company Wrench,” President of Company Wrench Cam Gabbard said. “We always enjoy the opportunity to work with our community and show them what it’s like to operate heavy equipment. The kids’ excitement every year about operating heavy equipment makes organizing this event worth it.” more information, visit operatorforaday.org/ or companywrench.com/.

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Best Line Equipment transported the first Doosan DD100 dozer from its Allentown, Pa., location to Ratoskey and Trainor on Aug. 4. Upon arrival, the machine quickly went to work in a large pile of dirt that will be turned into topsoil.

Doosan Infracore North America recently delivered the first Doosan dozer, a DD100, to a Best Line Equipment customer in Pennsylvania.

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Doosan Delivers Its First DD100 Dozer to Best Line Equipment Customer in Pa.

This dozer model was the first to be produced through the collaboration of various departments at Hyundai Doosan Infracore (HDI), including development analysis, market research, competitive benchmarking, validation and pilot vehicle assembly. In addition, purchasing and quality teams investigated parts supply while production teams completed the first production dozerThemodel.122-hp DD100 dozer expands the lineup of durable, rugged Doosan construction equipment and pushes the limits of what a dozer can do. It delivers more pushing power, superior traction, greater visibility, easier operation and advanced technologies to push past the limits of productivity. It’s built for the most demanding conditions and features a dual/single flange-type roller with several track guard options. Electrohydraulic controls make the new Doosan DD100 dozer easier to operate, even for inexperienced operators, according to the manufacturer. Designed with operators in mind, the DD100 features the 8-in. Smart Touch display, giving operators complete control from a convenient, easy-to-read touch screen. It also offers superior visibility with minimized front pillars, maximum glass area and a standard rearview camera — plus LED lights and front, rear and side wiper blades. HDI also has set plans for its 13-metric-ton dozer — the Doosan DD130 — and will be shipping a pilot machine later this year. The company aims to start production in early 2023.

• Horsepower (gross): 122 hp (91 kW)• Operating weight: 25,309 lb. (11,480 kg)

• Blade capacity: 3 cu. yd. (2.3 cu m)

• Blade height: 3 ft. 7 in. (1.1 m)

About Doosan Dozer

The 9-metric-ton machine is among the first Doosan dozers to arrive in North America, and it’s the first DD100 to be delivered to a customer: Ratoskey and Trainor Inc.

Owners Ray Trainor and Rob Ratoskey operate a grinding and mulching business in East Norriton near Philadelphia. The company sells topsoil, mulch and other products to customers in southeastern Pennsylvania.BestLineEquipment transported the first Doosan DD100 dozer from its Allentown, Pa., location to Ratoskey and Trainor on Aug. 4. Upon arrival, the machine quickly went to work in a large pile of dirt that will be turned into topsoil.“Best Line Equipment is honored to receive the first Doosan DD100 dozer,” said Armand Cencetti, sales manager at Best Line Equipment. “After hearing so much about the Doosan dozer, we’re excited to finally see the machine up close and deliver a new model to one of our best customers.”

• Blade width: 8 ft. 10 in. (2.7 m)

• Drawbar pull: 33,721 lbf. (15,296 kgf)•Track length: 7 ft. 7 in. (2.3 m)

• Blade angle: 22.5 degrees

• Travel speed, max: 5.7 mph (9.2 kmh)For more information, visit na.DoosanEquipment.com.

Doosan DD100 Dozer Specs

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Best Line Equipment is one of the top North American Doosan dealers and has nearly a dozen authorized Doosan dealerships in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The company was founded in 1985 by Mike Houseknecht in Muncy, Pa., and today is guided by his sons, Adam and Ryan Houseknecht.“Wearethrilled that the first Doosan dozer has successfully been delivered to a customer,” said Todd Roecker, vice president of growth initiatives of Doosan Infracore North America. “There was tremendous interest from our dealers last fall at our 2021 dealer meeting. We demonstrated a pre-prototype Doosan dozer to our dealers at our training and testing facility in Arizona. They were immediately impressed with the machine’s abilities. “Adding the dozer signals our continued focus in North America and our commitment to offering a complete lineup of Doosan construction equipment,” added Roecker.

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“The GreatER Bar is the easiest land plane to use, you just rip and feather, all in one pass,” said Mike Stephan, president, founder and inventor of KAGE Innovation.

KAGE’s GreatER Bar is overbuilt by design. Its key mechanical pieces are built from HARDOX steel, which provides longer wear life and durability, according to the company. KAGE also uses heavyduty corner gussets to increase durability. Other features include: Pages 52-57

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KAGE Introduces Its First Dirt Attachment — GreatER Bar

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KAGE Innovation, based in Osceola, Wis., introduced its newest invention, the GreatER Bar, a skid steer grading attachment.

For these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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According to KAGE, the operator only needs to tap the locking lever on the ground using the skid steer boom movement.

The GreatER Bar, according to the compa ny, is the only land plane attachment with mechanical ripper (scarifier) teeth, which can be easily activated without leav ing the cab.

The convenient built-in step allows opera tors easy and safe access to climb into the skid steer cab.

KAGE’s GreatER Bar is overbuilt by design. Its key mechanical pieces are built from HARDOX steel, which provides longer wear life and durability, according to the company.

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KAGE Innovation’s reinforced heavy-duty attachment plate allows operators to do their job without breaking an attachment plate, part of KAGE’s “Overbuilt by Design” philosophy.

KAGE Innovation, based in Osceola, Wis., and known for its commercial snow plow equipment, introduced its newest invention, the GreatER Bar, a skid steer grading attachment. This is KAGE’s first attachment dedicated to the dirt and land scapeTheindustry.GreatER Bar, according to the com pany, is the only land plane attachment with mechanical ripper (scarifier) teeth, which can be easily activated without leav ing the cab. The spring-loaded ripper bar retracts automatically when the skid steer is in reverse. This eliminates hydraulics and the need to manually lower the teeth.

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“The GreatER Bar is the easiest land plane to use, you just rip and feather, all in one pass,” said Mike Stephan, president, founder and inventor of KAGE Innovation.

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Ditch Witch Acquires Line of Rock Saws From HydraWheel

The rock saws will be manufactured, branded and sold under the Ditch Witch name and are available through the global Ditch Witch dealer network.

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Ditch Witch announced that it has acquired specific assets from River City Manufacturing Inc., including the HydraWheel design of rock saws. Based out of Bertram, Texas, the company has designed and manufactured rock saws since 1982.Through this acquisition, Ditch Witch continues to show its commitment to the traditional open-cut utility installation industry. The product line features saws, ranging in depth from 9 to 46 in., and can be paired with both stand-on skid steers and heavy-duty tractors. The rock saws will be manufactured, branded and sold under the Ditch Witch name and are available through the global Ditch Witch dealer network, with nearly 200 locations worldwide. For more information, visit ditchwitch.com.

Excavator Drum Mulcher DC Pro X Delivers More Productivity Per Pass

The new excavator drum mulcher increases the versatility of any midi-excavator while deliver ing more productivity per pass, according to the manufacturer. Ideal for tackling mulching or brush clearing with power and pre cision, this efficient solution effec tively cuts back and processes unwanted vegetation, making it ideal for land clearing, vegetation management, and utility and road sideOfferedmaintenance.intwo widths (30 and 50 in.) to accommodate excavator carriers from 4.5 to 10 metric tons, the excavator drum mulcher comes equipped with a Rexroth 63cc adjustable displacement hydraulic motor — larger than the industry standard — that provides impres sive torque to power through material up to 8 in. in diameter. The motor is protected by a rugged chassis designed to help withstand crutching loads up to 10 metric tons. Severe-duty bearings — rated to 77,000 lbs. and protect ed by a labyrinth design and triple steel ring seals — offer additional strength, while an abrasion-resis tant AR 400 liner minimizes wear fromOversized,debris. serrated skid shoes hang off the sides of the attachment head to control, position and manipulate downed material for more effective material processing. Differentiating the excavator drum mulcher in the marketplace is its optimized infeed system. The forward drum exposure allows for optimum tree engagement and feeds materials from left to right as it sweeps the ground for greater productivity per pass. Material is thoroughly processed in the cham ber, producing an aesthetically desirable chip size without the need for reprocessing. Additionally, a bolt-on door on the attachment’s backside holds chips and controls thrown debris, mak ing it a great choice for working near roads and in densely populat ed areas. The door can be easily removed for maximum production when the situation warrants. “Featuring a larger hydraulic motor, better motor protection, and an optimized cut width relative to weight, this new attachment offers a significant advantage in the mar ketplace,” said Stachel.

In conjunction with the intro duction of these new attachments, Diamond Mowers has extended its warranty to two years across all of its drum products — doubling down on its confidence in the power and performance of its offerings and further reinforcing the company’s commitment to being a leading provider in the mulchingAdditionally,category.customers have access to Diamond’s customer service resources, including an experienced team of customer care experts, a dedicated parts team readily available to address any needs that may arise, and a 72-hour parts shipping guarantee on most common components. “We have so much confidence in our drum offerings that we wanted to share that confidence to our customers as well,” said Stachel. “This extended warranty not only applies to our newest attachments but to our entire drum portfolio, including those currently in the field furthering our commit ment to being the best partner in this industry.”

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“These additions bring new and improved performance features to the forefront of vegetation man agement,” said Dan Stachel, exec utive vice president of Diamond Mowers. “Engineered for heavyduty mulching applications, these game-changing products promise to optimize productivity, diversify work opportunities and create new revenue streams.”

Diamond Mowers, a manufac turer of industrial mowing, mulching, and brush cutting equip ment for the municipal, skid-steer, and excavator markets, has intro duced a pair of new mulching heads specifically for use with midi excavators and tractors, respectively.Theexcavator drum mulcher DC Pro X and boom drum mulcher are the next innovations to be rolled out in Diamond Mowers’ expanding portfolio of mulching attachments, further reinforcing the brand’s commitment to innova tion and to being a full-service solutions supplier for vegetation management professionals.

Featuring an unobtrusive design that optimizes visibility, Diamond Mowers’ new boom drum mulcher is a must-have addition for any municipal fleet faced with cutting, processing, and eliminating woody materials from areas that are unreachable with a skid-steer or excavator, the manufacturer said. This new boom head offers the same performance and benefits as the excavator drum mulcher, including a larger-than-industrystandard hydraulic motor, opti mized infeed system, and remove able bolt-on door for controlling and containing “Historically,debris.arotary head has been the go-to for maintaining fence lines, bridges and overpass es, but the open design of those attachments typically leaves branches strewn on the ground, creating a two-step process requir ing two different tool heads,” Stachel said. “Our new boom drum mulcher can reach, cut, process and elimi nate material with one attachment, one pass and one operator.” Adding to its appeal, the boom drum mulcher features Diamond Mowers’ Q-Connect system, which allows users to interchange boom heads for tackling different applications. Featuring a combina tion of specially designed bolts and clips compatible across all Diamond Mowers’ boom attach ments, this connection system enables a single operator to switch attachment heads easily and quick ly, resulting in decreased down time and increased productivity and asset “Swappingutilization.out attachment heads typically requires a mini mum of two people and at least one hour to complete,” said Stachel. “With our Q-Connect system, a single operator can go from mow ing to mulching in as little as ten minutes.”Boththe excavator drum mulcher and the boom drum mulcher are engineered for more than 2,000 hours of annual use. The units come standard with Twin Chisel planer teeth but are compatible with any of Diamond’s three tooth options for different applications and can be easily interchanged while maintaining drum balance. More to Come Diamond Mowers will continue to roll out new drum mulching attachments throughout the year. In addition to the new excavator and boom drum heads, as well as the recently introduced drum mulcher OD Pro X, customers can antici pate enhancements to the compa ny’s depth control drum, along with a low-flow skid drum. For more information, call 605/977-3300, email info@dia mondmowers.com or visit DiamondMowers.com. 

Diamond Mowers Introduces Pair of New Mulching Heads

Boom Drum Mulcher

This new boom head offers the same performance and ben efits as the excavator drum mulcher, including a largerthan-industry-standard hydraulic motor, optimized infeed system and removeable bolt-on door for controlling and con taining debris. The forward drum exposure allows for optimum tree engagement and feeds materials from left to right as it sweeps the ground for greater productivity per pass. Material is thoroughly processed in the cham ber, producing an aesthetically desirable chip size without the need for reprocessing. Offered in two widths (30 and 50 in.) to accom modate excavator carriers from 4.5 to 10 met ric tons, the excavator drum mulcher comes equipped with a Rexroth 63cc adjustable displacement hydraulic motor.

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• Large safety step — The large safety step makes it easy to get in and out of the machine safely.

• ½-in. attachment plate top bar — KAGE Innovation’s reinforced heavy-duty attachment plate allows operators to do their job without breaking an attachment plate, part of KAGE’s “Overbuilt by Design” philosophy.

— The adjustable foot allows the operator to choose the amount of force needed to activate the latch. This allows each operator to be able to customize latching to their preference or adjust to different machines.

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“KAGE Innovation is providing innovative tools driven by experience, and this is the first attachment by KAGE that is dedicated to the dirt and landscape industry,” said Stephan.

Equipment Attachments from 2,500 lbs to 120,000 lbs EXCAVATORS • LOADERS DOZERS • SKID STEER LOADERS CTL’S • BACKHOE LOADERS GrapplesCompactionBuckets

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• Bucket holding klaw — When grading, operators often switch from grader to bucket frequently. The GreatER Bar allows operators to carry both to a job site together.

• Quick rip teeth — The teeth rip the ground easily to break up hard pack, potholes etc. The all-in-one grader system allows for easy operation.

• Replaceable bolt-on cutting edge — Replacing cutting edges is made easier by utilizing a replaceable bolt-on edge that is beveled on both sides for better grading.

The adjustable foot allows the operator to choose the amount of force needed to activate the latch.

• Adjustable foot to optimize ease of latching mechanism

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GOMACO Appoints Rodney Harper

District Manager of Southeast U.S.

Rodney Harper has been named GOMACO’s district manager of the southeast United States. The appointment was made by Kent Godbersen, GOMACO’s vice president of worldwide sales and marketing.Harperreplaces

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Tsurumi Pump announced Michelle Ciric as its new operations manager of North America. Ciric comes to Tsurumi with 10 years of experience in distribution, warehouse and supply chain operations. She also has considerable experience in managing staff, which will add tremendous help as Tsurumi is at a time of fast growth and expansion, the company“Assaid.Igot to know the Tsurumi team through the interview process, I was immediately attracted to the culture and positive energy of who are now my coworkers,” Ciric said. “I felt the work environment was open to new ideas and that would allow me to use my experience to flourish in this role.”

Vinnie Miller, who had managed the territory since 1975 and will be retiring from GOMACO. Harper’s sales territory will include the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, southern Illinois and eastern Missouri. He will be responsible for the sales and support of GOMACO’s full line of concrete construction equipment and managing the distributor network within his territory.Harper has been with GOMACO since 2015, working as a 3D Machine Control Support Engineer in the 3D Controls Department. He has been traveling around the United States setting up 3D stringless guidance systems on GOMACO equipment as well as working trade shows as a member of the GOMACO booth staff.“Rodney has all of the qualifications necessary to transition into his new role as a GOMACO district manager,” Godbersen said. “He is very knowledgeable on GOMACO’s concrete slipform paving equipment and enjoys working with customers to help meet their project needs. Rodney will be based near Atlanta, Georgia, which will put him in the heart of his new territory to serve our customers.”

Ciric developed her warehouse management and supply chain knowledge in previous roles by working closely with sales, operations, customer service, and logistics teams. Her past efforts focused on creating standard work, shortening communication flows, improving warehouse architecture, material flow, and continuous improvement of order execution to drive on-time deliveries. “I believe this closely aligns with Tsurumi’s goals and is a strategy we can execute together,” Ciric said. “In my previous roles, service levels rose to their peak while also driving productivity across warehouse and customerGlennservice.Wieczorek, Tsurumi America’s managing director, said “Michelle will strengthen the company’s team and boost its stock availability and delivery times. She’s a great addition to our team and is already making a positive impact. “She is an effective leader and has experience in working with different teams focused on achieving common results.” more information, visit tsurumiamerica.com.

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A local municipality recently purchased a small lake to add to its park system, and Reasoner Grading was contracted to help return what was a neglected patch of land into something that would both be functional and appealing to residents.

• Completed job faster and ahead of schedule•Able to transport fewer machines to job site• Able to transport equipment to site easier (pickup truck and gooseneck vs. lowboy)

Executive Summary of Benefits Provided By Case’s Minotaur DL550 On This Project

• Equipment and laborers that would have worked this site are making progress on another site

The Case Minotaur DL550 features a fully integrated C-frame with six-way blade that connects back into the chassis of the machine.

And while the new machine oper ates in a more “compact” design, Reasoner said the dozing quality and accuracy is comparable to the full-size machine. The Case Minotaur DL550 features Case Universal Machine Control, which allows the machine to be outfitted with 2D and 3D machine control solutions from any of the major suppliers of machine control technolo gy.“You can operate in manual mode and get it close, then you turn on the grade control, and the speed of it is amazing,” he said. “You can just book right along and in no time everything’s graded really close, and then you throw your gravel down and grade that out, and you’re done. In no time at all.”

Case’s Minotaur DL550 Opens Up Whole New Category

“We do a lot of large building pads for pole barns, metal buildings, and we normally take the large dozer there, because of the material it can push, but this is so much easier to move,” said Reasoner. “By the time you would move a large dozer, move the material and then move it back, the Minotaur will take care of it all, and just the versatility of it is so much easier.”

• Complete job with fewer laborers on site

have an issue with — it’ll fight right through it and continue. The bucket is amazing — you can heap that bucket and in no time at all you’ve got a truck loaded or you’ve got your project com pleted. It’s just amazing how much capacity it has.”

Collaborative Fleet Management Technology Brings Peace of Mind

• One machine performing the work cen tralizes the fuel use and wear and tear to a single piece of equipment, helping save fuel, hours and wear on other machines (simpli fied long-term fleet management)  (Jeff Jacobsmeyer is product manager of Case Construction Equipment )

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The Case Minotaur DL550 comes with a massive 1.25-cu.-yd. bucket that makes loadout faster and more efficient. Case photo

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Ripping Away Tough Material In various areas of the job with tough soils and excessive roots, the team has deployed the fully integrated rear ripper — the first ripper of its kind featured on a “compact” machine. The ripper comes standard with three shanks but can be outfitted with up to five. This has provided Reasoner another level of versatility not common with compact equipment. “The ripper is quite impressive,” he said. “The material we were in, you could bury the ripper and keep going, and it didn’t hardly ever slow down.”

“You get into a hard push and it’s amazing what difference that power mode makes on pushing,” he added. It’s just so much more on it — it puts that extra power to the ground to get it going.” Big Loaders. Big Buckets.

Even with the compact design of the machine, Reasoner said it feels like a true dozer, and part of that can be attributed to the control setup. The machine features electro-hydraulic dozer controls that adjust blade, steering and shuttle sensitivity to smooth, moderate or aggressive to meet the operator’s preference. Blade responsive ness can be further dialed in to operator pref erence by independently setting the speed of the blade tilt, lift and angle. The joysticks in the machine also are dozer-style, which adds to that familiarity and comfort for the opera tor.“When you get in, you feel like you are in a dozer,” said Reasoner. “The visibility and comfort are impressive. The [rearview] cam era is amazing. Everything is placed just right.”One particular feature that Reasoner noted was the ability to switch between standard and max power modes when dozing. The max mode drives optimal horsepower to the tracks and the machine to push through tougher materials.

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For contractors like Reasoner, with multiple sites and equipment spread out on each one, keeping track of each machine’s service intervals and performance isn’t always easy. One of the standout features of the Minotaur DL550 is the Case SiteConnect Module, a powerful device that improves the volume, flow and integration of data to the Case SiteWatch telematics platform for real-time monitoring and management of mainte nance and service intervals, as well as the analysis of equipment utilization and per formance.It’salso the foundation from which Case has made collaborative fleet management and remote diagnostics available on this machine. This enhanced connectivity allows the machine owner to share — with permis sion — real-time machine information with their Case dealer and the Case Uptime Center in Racine, Wis.

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The machine also delivers remote service capabilities through the Case SiteManager App (iOS and Android). This app pairs the operator’s phone or device to the machine to enable remote analysis by a certified Case technician, which allows them to diagnose the health of each connected machine through parameter readings and fault codes. The technician makes a determination as to whether the issue can be addressed remotely — such as clearing codes or updating soft ware — or if it requires a trip to the machine. Overall, Reasoner has seen the practical benefits and versatility of this first-of-itskind machine in this lake restoration project, and in the other projects he’s deployed it on so “Afar. machine like this, you can send one person out to do a job that would normally take two or three — you can get in that machine and set everything up as you need, and then away you go,” said Reasoner. “You can free up the manpower to do the other projects you need to get done. Overall, it’s going to save time and money. The big thing is fuel and manpower. You can keep going.”

“We had an operator in it one day, and an alert was sent to the dealer,” said Reasoner. “They called me immediately and said, ‘Hey, it’s getting warm’. In no time at all, we had a solution, changed it and took care of the issue. I ended up getting this problem solved before it became a problem.”

The machine also comes with a massive 1.25-cu.-yd. bucket that makes loadout faster and more efficient. “It’s a beast,” said Reasoner. “The raw horsepower that you can put to the ground on the loader aspect of things, you can dig in hard dirt, hard clay that you would normally

While the impact of inflation and supply chain issues has been felt by all, it may be argued that the construction industry has been particularly vulnerable to its effects. Work depends on the availability of equipment and parts, as well as the ability to transport equip ment and materials to the job site.

Tri-State Trailer Sales Stays Ahead of Supply Chain Curve

According to Tri-State Trailer Sales’ Pat Smrek, the trailer dealership gained important insight into the potential for supply issues impacting construction trailers during the ini tial Covid lockdowns.

Smrek claims the new trailer market, used trailer market and trailer rental business are all interrelated. Strong demand and rising materi als costs along with the increasing value of used trailers have been a double-edged sword in the trailer market. “The challenge in sourcing used trailers has been compounded by the fact that the lead time has increased significantly for new trailer pur chases, so some companies are holding on to their trailers longer than the might otherwise,” saidAtSmrek.thesame time, some companies view the high value of used trailers as an incentive to trade in or sell their existing trailers. “In many cases, owners are getting as much or more than they originally paid for their used trailers,” he said. “Because of worker short ages, a lot of companies don’t have the man power needed to fix or properly maintain trail ers so new or rented trailers are a viable option.”Because of the long lead time on new trailer orders, companies also are relying on Tri-State Trailer Sales’ rental division — TSTL Inc. — for short-term rentals to bridge the gap between ordering and receiving a new trailer. Additionally, some companies prefer rentals because the trailer is then not an asset they’re tied“Someto. companies view trailers almost as an afterthought, they’ll pay hundreds of thousands of dollars on a crane or excavator and then hire a freight company to transport it,” said Smrek. “Over time, those charges can add up. If they had invested in a trailer, they’d have greater flexibility in transporting their equipment while ultimately saving money in the long run.”

According to Smrek, the sales cycle for trail ers is much more favorable than for the equip ment it’s built to transport. He foresees a poten tial for the traditional end of year surge in equipment purchases moving toward trailers.

Recognizing that a similar situation could happen in the construction marketplace, TriState Trailer Sales went into action toward positioning itself to stay ahead of the curve to meet the needs of its customers. Along with building up purchases of new trailers, the com pany also dedicated itself toward locating available quality used trailers. With the variety of manufacturers that TriState Trailer Sales represents, including Dorsey, Eager Beaver, Landoll, Manac, Transcraft and specialized trailers from Fontaine and XL Specialized, the dealership has a lineup capable of meeting the needs of small and large construction operations as well as those with unique hauling requirements. Depending on the manufacturer, lead times can vary widely for new trailers. With used trailers in inventory, the dealer ship can often address a contractor’s more immediate needs. A high percentage of the used trailers acquired by Tri-State Trailer Sales are from end users with large fleets. The com pany also will occasionally purchase from auc tions and wholesalers. Regardless of the source, every trailer the company brings in is run through service and receives a DOT inspection to ensure the trailer is ready to go to work when its sold.

Established in 1985 and based in Pittsburgh, Pa., Tri-State Trailer Sales Inc. maintains branch locations in Lancaster, Pa., and two locations in Ohio, one outside of Youngstown in Hubbard, and another in Cincinnati.  CEG

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Tri-State Trailer Sales’ Pat Smrek said that galvanized trailers — like this Specialized Trailers XL 110 HDG with a low 15-in. deck height — extend the life of the trailer and are becoming more popular. (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2022 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved.)

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“On a number of levels, from new trailer sales to used trailer sales, to trailer rentals, we’re doing everything we can to meet our cus tomer’s needs,” he said.

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“The dry van market was the first to see shortages mid 2020,” said Smrek. “The dry van market is extremely volatile and, when the pandemic drove a substantial increase in ecommerce, there was a subsequent increase in demand for box trailers. Within a month’s time, deliveries went from six weeks to six months and people were paying up to $70,000 for a dry van that had typically sold for $30,000.”

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Ninety Percent of a Volvo Truck Can Be Recycled

Today, approximately 30 percent of the materials in a new Volvo truck come from recycled materials. And up to 90 percent of the truck can be recycled at the end of its life. “We are continuously striving to further minimize our climate footprint. We are also moving towards greater circularity in both our operations and our trucks,” said Sandström.VolvoGroup is collaborating with SSAB on fossil-free steel since 2021. The first machine, a load carrier made of fossil-free steel, was showcased in October 2021. Fossilfree steel will be an important complement to the traditional and recycled steel used in Volvo’s trucks. Volvo Trucks is committed to the Paris agreement and to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the value-chain by 2040, at the latest.For more information, visit volvotrucks.com. 

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Small scale introduction of the steel in Volvo’s heavy electric trucks will begin in the third quarter of 2022.

Volvo Introduces Fossil-Free Steel With Hydrogen in Trucks

Volvo is now introducing fossilfree steel in its trucks. The steel is produced by the Swedish steel company SSAB and the heavy-duty electric Volvo trucks will be the first to include it, the company said.

The steel from SSAB is produced using a completely new technology, based on hydrogen. The result is a much lower climate impact than conventionally produced steel. Small scale introduction of the steel in Volvo’s heavy electric trucks will begin in the third quarter of 2022. “We will increase the use of fossil-free materials in all our trucks to make them net-zero not only in operation — but also when it comes to the materials they are built of,” said Jessica Sandström, senior vice president product management, VolvoTheTrucks.firststeel produced with hydrogen will be used in the truck’s frame rails, the backbone of the truck upon which all other main components are mounted. As the availability of fossil-free steel increases, it also will be introduced in other parts of the truck.

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Shown with the 10,000th Kenworth T680 Next Gen (L-R) are Hank Johnson, Kenworth general sales manager – West and medium-duty; Doug Powell, Kenworth director of fleet management; Jim Williams, founder and chairman of Trans-System; Dennis Williams, Trans-System CEO and president; Kenworth Sales Company – Spokane’s Rick French, truck sales representative; and Wayne Beal, district manager.

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Kenworth Reaches Milestone, Celebrates

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10,000th T680 Next Generation Delivery

The Kenworth T680 Next Gen establishes a new industry standard by raising the bar for superior fuel efficiency, class-leading performance and bold aerodynamic styling — expanding on the success of the classic Kenworth T680 model and taking The Driver’s Truck to the next level, according to the manufacturer. The T680 Next Gen offers technology advancements, including an innovative 15-in. digital display, Next Gen SmartWheel, fully LED headlamps, under-the-vehicle airflow management, additional advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and a sleek high-tech design that balances aerodynamics and Availableserviceability.indaycab,40-in., 52-in. and 76-in. sleeper configurations, the T680 Next Gen is standard with the proprietary PACCAR Powertrain featuring the PACCAR MX-13 engine, PACCAR TX-12 automated transmission and PACCAR DX-40 drive axle. For more information, visit www.kenworth.com.

Kenworth recently delivered its 10,000th T680 Next Generation. The milestone truck was presented to System Transport at the company’s 50th anniversary celebration in Spokane, Wash. The T680 Next Generation equipped with a 76-in. mid-roof sleeper was built by the employees at the Kenworth assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio. “This is a special moment for Kenworth and Kenworth Sales Company — Spokane as we deliver the 10,000th T680 Next Generation just 15 months after product launch to System Transport in celebration of its 50th anniversary. We thank System Transport — and all our T680 Next Gen customers — for their business,” said Hank Johnson, Kenworth general sales manager — West and medium duty. Johnson and Doug Powell, Kenworth director of fleet management, presented a special plaque to the company’s management. Also representing Kenworth was Brandon Singh (connected services marketing manager). “It is an honor for System Transport to be selected to receive Kenworth’s 10,000th T680 Next Generation,” said Jim Williams, founder and chairman of Trans-System, the parent company of System Transport. “We have purchased Kenworth trucks from our Kenworth dealer in Spokane for more than 30 years and have ordered more than 60 T680 Next Gen trucks so far.” System Transport hauls all types of flatbed freight, primarily throughout the West Coast to the Midwest. Last year, System Transport was selected to transport the 2021 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from the Six Rivers National Forest in California to Washington, D.C. A team of its drivers used a T680 Next Gen 76-in. mid-roof sleeper to successfully complete the special 3,300-mi. haul. During the ceremony, Williams was joined by Trans-System executives Dennis Williams (CEO/president); Rob Heskett (COO); Taylor Varley (CFO); Cory Staheli (CIO); Martin Singh (VP of maintenance and procurement); and Chuck Perry (risk manager).“We have maintained an excellent partnership with System Transport throughout the decades. On behalf of Kenworth Sales Company and all our employees, we congratulate System Transport on its 50th anniversary,” said Kyle Treadway, president of Kenworth Sales Company, a Kenworth dealer since 1945 — the longest tenure in the Kenworth dealer network. During the event, Treadway presented System Transport with a very special anniversary gift — a refurbished and fully operational 1965 Kenworth W900.Kenworth Sales Company also was represented by Trevor Pasmann (corporate sales director), while Kenworth Sales Company — Spokane participants included Wayne Beal, Spokane district manager; Ric Petersen, district manager (retired); Chris McDevitt, district sales manager; and Rick French, truck sales representative.

Kenworth recently delivered its 10,000th T680 Next Generation. The milestone truck was presented to System Transport at the company’s 50th anniversary celebration in Spokane, Wash.

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Retired Assistant Vice President Wayne Powell said that Shelton was a great asset for the service department and was able to con quer all of the computer issues of the day to keep things going smoothly. “We had a lot of good times,” he said. “When she asked us to do the impossible by having machines prepped for shows and what not, we always did whatever was need ed because we understood if Sam needed something, it was important to the compa ny.”  CEG (All photographs in this article are Copyright 2022 Construction Equipment Guide. All Rights Reserved. )

“She gave me the history of where the company had been and what her thoughts were for the future. Sam already has quite a footprint on what is taking place at Hitachi.”

Crews clear and repair a culvert. KYTC staff photo KYTC staff photo

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In District 11, highway crews cleared about 100 rock and mudslides and have so far replaced or repaired about a dozen highway culverts. Debris blocks a bridge in Letcher County. KYTC staff photo

Hitachi’s Sam Shelton Retires

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A couple of guys who don’t need much introduction in the Kawasaki/Hitachi wheel loader business and have decades of service to the organization, Gary Bell (L) and Wayne Powell were in attendance and remembered when Shelton was “the new kid” in the business. from page

Wilson gave an invitation to Sam and Bill Shelton to join them at ConExpo 2023 to see the continued hand and footprints left by Shelton in many of the things they will be doing.Retired Vice President Gary Bell said, “I stole her away from product support. She soon became an industry leader in trade associations and groups that contributed to marketing this industry as a whole. It makes me proud that I was a part of her career. She’s probably the most multi-tasked person in this room — she can handle more big projects at one time than anyone I know.”

Crews Work to Restore Eastern Kentucky After Major Flooding

CEO Simon Wilson spoke during the retirement luncheon and announced to Shelton’s husband: “She’s all yours Bill!”

SHELTON

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“The I-29/Nebraska Avenue reconstruction and I-29/I-480/West Broadway Interchange are both ahead of schedule. Contractors took advantage of more moderate temperatures during the previous winter to continue to advance bridge construction activities, as well as some major earthwork. Our contrac tors are working very proactively with the program team to plan for any significant impacts to traffic and work zone conditions.”

Full closure of the interstate was made possible by the parallel one-way frontage roads that were designed to provide direct access to West Broadway from I-29. This will allow the project to be completed nearly two years earlier than if interstate traffic had to be “Themaintained.I-29/Nebraska Avenue Interchange Reconstruction project is more than 90 per cent complete,” said Pohlmann. “All traffic shifts are finished, and contractors are final izing demolition of the old bridge over Nebraska Avenue, removing detour pave ment, earthwork and general clean-up at the project site. A small pavement overlay proj ect on Nebraska Avenue will be completed by the end of this fall to repair and rehabili tate the roadway for the city of Council Bluffs.”The I-80/Madison Avenue Interchange Reconstruction project has been divided into two contracts. The eastbound project will be let later this summer. Reconstruction efforts will rebuild the interchange and bridges over Madison Avenue and Mosquito Creek to meet current design standards and address capacity needs. The reconstructed inter change will be a tight urban diamond with a similar configuration to the existing inter change. The project also will include con struction of longer acceleration lanes for traf fic merging onto I-80. The reconstruction of this interchange is the last major reconstruc tion element of the Council Bluffs Interstate Improvements program.

Iowa Department of Transportation photo

Iowa Department of Transportation photo

Originally parsed into roughly 70 small construction projects, the team used a design charrette to develop an efficient construction plan that combined projects into larger packages.

“Our contractors continue to be tremen dous partners for this large project. They staff the project with the right resources which allows them to deliver on their com mitments. Each of our contractors represent larger, regional construction companies that have the experience and expertise to manage complex, multi-disciplined construction projects like those in the Council Bluffs Interstate program. This allows them to leverage additional resources onto this proj ect when needed to advance the schedule or meet“Strongdeadlines.relationships with all partners, major contractors and prime consultants alike have been key to success. We quickly learned we need to partner on challenges and face them together. Regular construction partnership meetings began between Iowa DOT, HDR’s program management leader ship and prime construction contractors to work through higher-level issues that could impact the program, beyond day-to-day con cerns. Partnering was key to help transition through early years and get to a point where the program and projects are firing on all cylinders.”Pohlmann added that construction is going well, with minimal delays.

Packages were grouped strategically to maximize improvements while minimizing construction impacts to Council Bluffs residents and the traveling public.

IDOT from page 44

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“The program has been very fulfilling and is an engineering marvel. In less than two decades, the project team relocated multiple Class I railroads, mitigated worldwide pan demic impacts, managed floods, moved an unprecedented quantity of material and maintained traffic on one of America’s most vital“Itcorridors.includes the state’s most innovative transportation solutions — the area’s first dual, divided freeway; Iowa’s largest, most complex interstate reconstruction program to date; first tiered environmental permit; first critical path method [CPM] schedule; and the first Iowa DOT project to use a pro gramPohlmannmanager.”added, “The project provides a blueprint for large-scale interstate rehabilita tion and overhaul efforts in a dense urban corridor, requiring coordination with dozens of agencies and ongoing communication with stakeholders and the traveling public.”

Mild Winters Allow Crews to Progress Ahead of Schedule

One of the main challenges for crews recently has been working after hours. “Construction activities can be noisy, and while completing work at night minimizes impacts to traffic, it can be a nuisance to adjacent residential areas. In response, we’ve worked with the city to accept earlier roadway closure times, which allows the contractor to start and finish disruptive oper ations earlier. We’ve also worked with con tractors to limit louder operations, like bridge demolition, from occurring during overnight hours. “There also have been several occur rences where underground utilities have been found to be in conflict with proposed construction. In each case, we’ve worked with the utility owner to resolve the conflict. Most of the time the resolution is to relocate the utility as expeditiously as possible to minimize any potential delays to the contrac tor’s work Fortunately,schedule.”the mild winters have allowed contractors to build bridge substruc tures during winter months without much interruption. Construction progress made over the winter is one reason projects contin ue to be ahead of schedule. The contractor has six to eight cranes (Manitowoc and Terex) on site, including mobile type cranes, all 250- ton or greater. Equipment also includes four 10 Cat excava tors — Cat 330 or greater, as well as Cat 980 wheel loaders; Cat dozers, D8 or greater; Cat motor graders; Cat 140 or greater mini-exca vators; skid loaders; dump trucks; a vibrato ry roller; concrete pavers; a portable con crete batch plant; a portable concrete crusher plant; subgrade trimmers with concrete hop per attachment; JLG boom lifts; JLG fork lifts; and power brooms. Currently, materials include Portland cement concrete, structural steel girders and class 10 embankment. Since construction began, the team has moved 9.8 million cu. yds. of earth; poured more than 2 million sq. ft. of bridge deck; laid 162,500 linear ft. of conduit and 82,500 ft. of pipe; built 86,400 linear ft. of retaining wall; and paved nearly 2 million sq. yds. of roadway.

Pohlmann said the most time-consuming part of the current construction is placing wood forms for the bridge decks. The wood forms are custom fit and need to be set at the proper elevation to allow the driving surface to accurately reflect elevations shown in the plans.

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PROVISION from page 30

New ‘Buy America’ Rules to Be Formalized in Coming Months while they are still stuck in traffic, still hear ing about boil water orders and still wonder ing why we can’t have better transit sys tems.”

The National Law Review noted that var ious federal agencies have historically implemented their own domestic materials provisions over the years. Those have included standalone provi sions that apply to particular grant and infra structure projects. The new guidance, however, is applicable to all federal financial assistance programs where funds are available for infrastructure projects, according to the Review. This, regardless of whether the funding comes from the IIJA, although limited exceptions might be available for emergency response expenditures, said David Gallacher and Ariel Debin.

New rules and further updates are likely to be formalized in the coming months, they reported.Butif an agency has existing Buy America requirements that are more strin gent than these new requirements, then these new requirements may be superseded by the more restrictive requirement. “Interpreting the government’s various requirements can be tricky, especially where compliance with one does not necessarily mean compliance with another,” said Gallacher and Debin.  CEG

AGC considered EPA’s model “success ful in getting funds out the door through its state revolving fund programs for drinking water and wastewater projects and still abid ing by similar requirements since the Recovery Act of 2009.” In July, DOT published a request for information on the provision requirements that specified construction materials be pro duced domestically. The agency wanted to know how the requirement should be interpreted and implemented.DOTwanted to gauge present availability of U.S.-produced construction materials commonly used and how the requirements might impact DOT-funded projects. “AGC helped lead an effort with 41 other national organizations calling on the admin istration to extend the 180-day waiver to ensure that projects are not needlessly delayed,” the organization said. “AGC con tinues to be concerned about the current availability and pricing of construction materials and the unintended consequences that this new provision could have.”

In May, the DOT proposed pausing the Buy America requirements to allow for development of enforcement and compliance guidance and to provide for strengthened enforcement over time.

Slowing Its Roll

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The association was happy when in May the DOT proposed slowing rollout of the Buy America requirements to allow for development of enforcement and compli anceSuspensionguidance.of provisions was intended to “provide for strengthened enforcement over time,” according to the DOT. During negotiations of the infrastructure legislation, AGC secured exemptions for concrete, asphalt and aggregates from the definition of ‘construction materials,’ the association reported. “AGC supports this move by the depart ment and will voice that during the comment period.”Atatime when transportation contractors are still facing historic disruptions to the material supply chain, “it is self-evident that more time and collaboration among industry partners is needed to be able to meet these new requirements,” said AGC. Smolen and Park attribute the waiver to the inclusion of construction materials, which have not been previously subject to these“USDOTrules. sought comments from affected industry participants as to whether to pro vide a broad, temporary waiver.” The industry responded and the waiver came about. In doing so, the agency noted it would allow implementation of the Buy America requirements in a way not overly burdensome.DOTissued the waiver in light of ongoing supply-chain issues and other regional chal lenges in sourcing domestic construction materials.“Thede-facto transitional period affords USDOT the time to develop the Biden administration’s enforcement and compli ance mechanisms,” said the Ballard Spahr partners.“Italso provides state DOTs the time nec essary to update their standards and specifi cations, allows contractors and industry par ticipants to incorporate the relevant Buy America contract provisions and better informs the FHWA in addressing its non compliance and oversight processes.”

Gauging Industry Hardship AGC expressed concerns with the Buy America provision back in January, warning that Biden’s regulation could delay infra structure projects funded by the law itself. “The IIJA provides funding for physical infrastructure like roads, water systems, the electric grid, and more,” said the association. “The new and expanded Buy America requirements apply to all federally funded programs and include manufactured prod ucts, like iron and steel, and also construc tion materials used on projects within those programs.”TheAGC pointed out, too, that federal agencies had voiced concern over whether project sponsors would be able to complete projects with these requirements as they stand.The association said at the time it was working with various agencies as well as other industry stakeholders in addressing this“Manyissue. products manufactured in the U.S. do not meet the requirements because some component or material used in production is globally sourced,” said AGC. “For instance, a pump manufactured in the U.S. that includes an impeller produced overseas does not satisfy the requirements.”

About Sullivan Auctioneers Headquartered in Hamilton, Ill., Sullivan Auctioneers LLC is one of the largest real estate and farm machinery auctioneers in the nation. For more than 40 years, it has been conducting professional, full-service auctions connecting sellers with thousands of interested buyers around the world. Family values, hardworking employees and a focus on customer satisfaction have ensured that every auction is a success.

BigIron Auctions announced Aug. 5 its agreement to acquire Sullivan Auctioneers LLC — headquartered in Hamilton, Ill. The agreement, finalized on July 22, will bring more than 300 employees together to serve the needs of the online auction industry across the United States. “Our shared philosophies of transparency, trust and hard work solidified our decision to combine organizations,” said Big Iron CEO Mark Stock. “Together we are Withbetter.”almost 80 years of combined expertise, BigIron Auctions and Sullivan Auctioneers will continue as a BigIron Company with locations in Omaha, Columbus and St. Edwards, Neb.; Hamilton, Ill.; Huntington, Ind.; and Bird Island, Minn. Ron and Mark Stock will continue to head the Nebraska locations, while Dan, Joe, Matt, Luke and Michael Sullivan will continue to lead the Hamilton, Huntington and Bird Island locations.“We’ve always had great respect for the Stock brothers. They are visionaries and true leaders,” said Dan Sullivan. “We believe the future of our companies will allow us to provide bidders, buyers and sellers the best possible auction experience, while securing top dollar for their land and equipment.”

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• AGC EDGE Project Manager Development Program Date:https://training.agc.org/course/vpmdp220902/)Monday,September26,2022–2:00PM (EST) ONLINE, Virtual Training/Professional Development

Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 – 3:00 PM Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE Project Manager Development ONLINE,Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vpmdp220903)ProgramFriday,September30,2022–10:00AMESTVirtual Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE BIM Education ONLINE,Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vbim221001/)ProgramMonday,October3,2022–5:00PMESTVirtual

Education Program Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vcsf221101/)Monday,November7,2022–5:00PM (EST) ONLINE, Virtual Training/Professional Development 2nd Annual National Construction Industry Workforce Place:Date:Thursday,(https://fallsummit.agc.org/construction-industry-workforce-summit/)SummitNovember3,2022(8:00AM)Phoenix,Arizona

Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vcsf220901/)Friday,September9,2022–9:00AM

• AGC EDGE Project Manager Development Program

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CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (CAM) Formerly Builders Exchange of Detroit and Michigan. CAM is a professional association of design and construction professionals which provides service, information, and assistance to the construction industry. Members include architects, engineers, suppliers, manufacturers, and contractors.

• SESSION: October 12 – 14, 2022 Leading Self-Leading Others

Ritchie Bros. Digs Deep Into Price Stats for Its July Market Trends Report

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• AGC EDGE Project Manager Development Program Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vpmdp220901/)Monday,September19,2022–10:00AM (EST)

Events are subject to change, check websites for updates

These outings are perfect opportunities to bring your staff and clients out for a great afternoon of golf!

19th Annual Old Construction & Mining Equipment Show

. Final capstone presentations For more information on this session, contact AED: Phone: 630/574-0650

ONLINE,Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vbim220802/)Tuesday,August30,2022–1:00PMESTVirtual Training/Professional Development

AGC EDGE BIM Education Program

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• Construction Association of Michigan 2022 Golf Season Registration is Dates:SeptemberOpen! 26, 2022 - Edgewood Country Club

Dates:Saturday, September 10 & Sunday, September 11, 2022 Place: Harrison Coal & Reclamation Historical Park Grounds 43672 Stumptown Road, New Athens, Ohio (Ohio 519, between New Athens, Ohio & U.S. Route 22 just over one (1) mile West of New Athens, Ohio) WWW.HCRHP.ORG Old trucks, crawlers, construction, and mining equipment, operating equipment digging and moving the earth. Bring your truck, construction, crawler, surface or underground mining equipment for some digging fun or static display. Plaques to all exhibitors. Exhibitor camping available on site. Discounted hotel rates available. Swap & vendor area. Food will be available on the grounds. Show hours: Saturday: 10 AM to 6 PM Sunday: 9 AM to 4 PM Admission: $5.00 For show information, contact: HCEA-OVC: 740/312-5385 Or Email: OLDIRONSHOW@YAHOO.COM. www.Facebook.com/OCMES

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS (AED) (https://www.aednet.org) 2022 Leadership Development Institute What is LDI? The AED Leadership Development Institute (LDI) is a program for highpotential managers who are expected to prepare for broader organizational roles. Why LDI? LDI is the only industry-specific leadership program in the market today that takes participants out of their individual silo and encourages them to focus on the business, as-a-whole. Developed based on feedback from both distributors and manufacturers, LDI is designed to prepare the next generation of dealership leaders for upcoming roles in their dealership. This comprehensive program covers content in both the operational areas of a dealership as well as personal leadership development.

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Training/Professional Development The Construction Leadership Advancement Summit Date:Thursday,(https://fallsummitagc.org/)November 3, 2022 (8:00 AM) Phoenix, Arizona Training/Professional Development For further information, contact AGC: Phone: 703/548-3118 Fax: 240/3962470 Email: info@agc.org American Public Works Association PWX Public Works Expo PWX 2022 Conference Dates: Sunday, August 28, 2022 - Wednesday, August 31, 2022 Place: Charlotte Convention Center 501 S. College Street, Charlotte, NC • Phone: 704/339-6000 PWX provides a first-class multimodal learning experience designed for professionals at all levels and across the entire spectrum of public works. Come prepared to see, hear, touch, and discuss in a variety of traditional and interactive sessions, seminars, workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees can also spend time on North America’s largest exhibit floor for public works equipment and services – we’ve carved out generous portions of non-compete time, so you do not miss any sessions. Kick tires, talk about technology, or get the scoop on new products. To take advantage of everything PWX has to offer with more than 5,000 public works colleagues from North America and beyond, meet us in Charlotte! For more information on the above Expo, contact: APWA, 1200 Main Street, Suite 1400, Kansas City, MO 64105-2100. Phone: 816/472-6100; Toll Free: 800/848-APWA

Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vlea220901/)Tuesday,September13,2022–2:00PM

• AGC EDGE Lean Construction Education Program

Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vpmdp22904/)Monday,September12,2022–6:00PM EST ONLINE, Virtual Training/Professional Development

• AGC EDGE Construction Supervision Fundamentals (CSF) Education Program

The free July report, which is available at whodataoutlifts,loaders,graders,articulatedexcavators,outliningtrends-report,rbassetsolutions.com/market-providesdetailedchartsU.S.andCanadiansalesofdozers,wheelloaders,dumptrucks,motorloaderbackhoes,multi-terrainskidsteers,telehandlers,boomscissorliftsandforkliftsthrough-thefirsthalfof2022.ThemonthlyreportalsoincludesandinsightsfromRouseServices,trackhundredsofauctionand retail companies. As of July 1, 2022, Rouse’s Retail and Auction Value Indexes are currently +30 percent and +32 percent in relation to pricing from January“Used2016.equipment sales volumes continue to run behind prior year levels across all sales channels,” said Doug Rusch, managing director of Rouse Sales. “Retail values for most categories of equipment continued to rise in June, albeit at a slower pace than we’ve seen in recent months. After rising 18 straight months, auction values have stabilized. “In some cases — aerial, telehandlers and medium-sized earthmoving equipment — auction values decreased slightly last month in contrast to record highs experienced in recent months.” For more information, visit RitchieBros.com. 

With its July Market Trends Report, Ritchie Bros. digs into construction and aerial equipment sales through the first half of 2022. In the United States, Ritchie Bros. mix-adjusted price indexes (for April to June) show prices for used large and medium earthmoving categories are up 15 percent and 20 percent year over year respectively, while aerial equipment is up 18 percent. Price indexes in Canada show similar trends, with large and medium earthmoving equipment up 14 percent and 19 percent respectively, while aerial is up 10 percent.Meanwhile, truck tractor prices in the United States and Canada continue to lead, with the highest year-over-year price inflation — up 39 percent in the United States and 31 percent in Canada.Asmentioned in the June report, while Ritchie Bros. indexes show pricing above last year’s level, across the board they are down by single digit percentages relative to earlier in 2022.

ONLINE, Virtual Training/Professional Development

. How to have coaching conversations . Leading self and others through change Relational Capital . Building relational capital . Connecting with others – your team and your customers . Collaboration over command . Making every interaction matter Program Review

Training/Professional Development 2022 CLC Leadership Development Conference Date:(https://clc.agc.org/)Wednesday,October 5, 2022 – 3:00 PM Point Clear, Alabama AGC EDGE Lean Construction Education ONLINE,Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vlea221001/)ProgramTuesday,October11,2022–11:00AMVirtual Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE Construction Supervision Fundamentals (CSF) Education Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vcsf221001/)ProgramTuesday,October18,2022–3:00PM (EST) ONLINE, Virtual Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE BIM Education Date:(https://training.agc.org/course/vbim221002/)ProgramWednesday,October19,2022–11:00 AM (EST) ONLINE, Virtual Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE Project Manager Development Date:Wednesday,(https://training.agc.org/course/vpmdp221101/)ProgramNovember2,2022(1:00 PM) ONLINE, Virtual Training/Professional Development AGC EDGE Construction Supervision Fundamentals (CSF)

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