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Sunshine Recycling sets the standard for sustainable recycling solutions

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March 2013

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Selecting scale systems for concrete recycling to meet efficiency and revenue initiatives Larry Behrens, global product manager, Truck and Rail Scale Avery Weigh-Tronix The recycled concrete market continues to expand, as facilities are finding more uses for the aggregate, providing an ideal solution for everything from pavement to landscaping. Rather than

trucking the usage material to local landfills for disposal, concrete recycling offers an alternative that is not only environmentally beneficial, but can also drive down the cost of construction products. However, in order to derive all the advantages possible with concrete recycling, each facility needs to have a

Truck scales capture precise weights as trucks enter and leave recycling facilities to facilitate accurate inventory records and billing invoices for an efficient operation.

well run, efficient operation. A critical component to making concrete recycling operations both productive and profitable is selecting and implementing the proper weighing equipment, particularly in a growing market. As the concrete recycling industry continues to gain momentum, recyclers must take proactive steps to ensure accurate billing and inventory data to remain competitive. Whether the goal is to optimize profits, maximize productivity or to streamline data management, implementing the ideal scale

equipment is essential for improving billing accuracy and the overall bottom line in recycling applications. Weighing system components for recycling applications Truck Scales: As one of the most versatile weighing solutions for recycling applications, truck scales lead the list. Since one of the most critical elements to maintaining an efficient recycling operation is accurate inventory records, truck scales play an integral role in this process by capturing initial weights as

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Unattended consoles enable facilities to enhance process efficiency and cost reduction by automating material collection and weighing.


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to the scale platform. In this arrangement, a driver simply stops on the scale and is prompted by the indicator to enter relevant data for the transaction, such as truck number, load contents and company ID. The vehicle then exits the scale to be loaded or unloaded. Afterward, the vehicle returns to the scale so that an outgoing weighment may be acquired. The system then prints a ticket displaying the weight and driver/truckload data, and all collected information is stored in the indicator’s memory or, in some cases, wirelessly transmitted to the recycling center’s main computer database — a significant advantage in remote applications. Indicators The brains of any scale system, today’s indicators are much more than a simple display. Capable of

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Drivers easily enter any and all necessary weight and load information directly into the console, collecting accurate data and saving time for both the recycling facility and the operator. vehicle on the scale so the incoming weight can be captured, then exits the scale to be loaded or unloaded and finally returns to the scale to acquire an outgoing weighment. The system enables site managers to carefully monitor and document important material type, origin and weight data for incoming and outgoing loads. With these record keeping capabilities, users can improve facility inventory and billing accuracy. For additional process efficiency and cost reduction, operators can automate material collection and weighing by incorporating an indicator into a control console adjacent

collecting, displaying and transferring complex data, indicators act as a central hub for the weighing system. They enhance existing inventory management systems or creating a customized process for specific data management needs. Now, not only are indicators designed to provide fast, precise, repeatable measurements for both static and in-motion weighing, but they also integrate with company equipment and systems to improve accuracy and documentation. Indicators enable recycling centers to choose from simplistic or full featured options to meet application requirements.

This allows companies to use only the performance capabilities necessary to achieve the exact level of sophistication required for their weighing and inventory management needs. Indicators are designed to adapt to new recycling processes or meet more stringent requirements as the industry grows. Further, configurable to meet industry specific standards and protocols, such as Ether-

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Concrete recycling offers an alternative to landfills that is not only environmentally beneficial, but can also drive down the cost of construction products.


Scale from 4 net or Fieldbus, indicators provide quick, seamless integration with existing networking systems, enabling flexible data transmissions. For enhanced efficiency, Wi-Fi enabled indicators provide remote operation. They collect weight and diagnostic information and immediately communicate it to the facility’s computers. Indicators quickly input prod-

uct identification information, allowing users to track materials from the moment they enter the facility. This enables real time status updates to ensure the most current inventory data. Additionally, for maximum transparency, recycling plants can link the indicator to the facility’s inventory system. This allows users to verify that current inventory levels

can support their customer’s order. Also, once the aggregate is loaded and weighed, this amount can be subtracted from inventory immediately updating records in real time. These advantages ensure concrete recyclers not only remain compliant with legal for trade requirements, but also improve inventory records — all by tracking aggregate production

from start to finish. The system in action Highland Recycling: Highland Recycling is a facility that collects waste material to processes it to sell the resulting recycled materials. The dramatic increase in the demand for recycled aggregate presented an opportunity to assist this growing market. By offering this service, Highland provided cost savings and envi-

ronmental benefits, avoiding landfills and reducing reliance on primary aggregates. Construction companies in the area could save up to $30 per ton in disposal costs, as Highland Recycling’s $15 collection fee is significantly lower than traditional haulage and landfill tax charges for aggregate disposal — which typically reach up to $45.

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Highland understood that in order to keep up with this demand, the entire operation hinged on their ability to streamline the collection process and data management. The company needed to capture information on the weight of the waste aggregate, the specific materials, customer information and the weight of the recycled material produced. Maintaining accurate records was crucial to Highland, not only for customer satisfaction, but they also had to provide accurate quarterly returns to the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA). Highland turned to Avery Weigh-Tronix to design and install a truck scale system to weigh incoming and outgoing materials and store information on the indicator. The system allowed them to not only collect data but also to analyze process efficiency. Highland Recycling can then print an invoice with the truck scale ticket and can store the information for accurate and efficient invoicing at the end of the month. The collection and reporting of precise weight data enabled the company to established successful and profitable aggregate recycling business in its own right. Polk County Recycling Center Polk County’s Recycling Center handles roughly 3,500 to 4,000 tons of outgoing materials annually. Originally, the company was calculating the weight of loads based on average weighments secured periodically from an off-site truck scale. This method of computing weights was, at best, an unreliable estimation. The company needed a more accurate and efficient way to track their materials. To meet both these needs simultaneously, Polk County implemented an Avery Weigh-Tronix truck scale and Model 1310 unattended scale console. This offered a convenient solution that allowed drivers to enter any and all necessary weight and load information into the console from their vehicle with pushbutton ease. By en-


TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISE! April. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: March 1 Composting Equipment - Turners, Screens, Grinders, Chippers Pre-Show: Waste Expo May. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: April 5 Screening Equipment / Crushing Equipment Show: Waste Expo, May 20-23, New Orleans, LA

Selecting scale systems for concrete recycling to meet efficiency and revenue initiatives . . . 3 New conveyor belt cleaner for challenging conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

June. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: May 3 Wood Waste Recycling - Grinding, Screening, Coloring, Biomass Energy

Sunshine Recycling sets the standard for sustainable recycling solutions. . . . . . . . . . 8-9 by Gwenyth Laird Pernie

July. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: June 7 Scrap Processing Equipment / Balers, Shears, Shredders, Magnets

BOMAG offers rear rotor recycler/stabilizer models. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

August. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: July 5 C&D Recycling - Attachments, Picking Stations, Screens

Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Old dormitories make way for new shopping center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 by Jon M. Casey

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Vermeer announces changes to leadership team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Cover photo: Joe and Lena Rich founded Sunshine Recycling in 1996.

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New conveyor belt cleaner for challenging conditions Neponset, IL — A new powered brush cleaner for conveyor belt applications has been introduced by Martin Engineering, a rotating design that removes material accumulation and dust in difficult applications. Well suited to belts that use raised elements (cleats, chevrons, ribs or lugs) to assist in carrying material, the Martin® Brush Cleaner is an economical solution that provides high performance, energy efficient operation, even in conditions involving sticky ma-

terials or stringy fibers, such as coal and biomass. The economical 230/460 volt, three phase electric motor provides successful cleaning with minimal power consumption. A 1 hp motor powers the units for 1842-inch belts, and a 2 hp motor drives the cleaners for 48-96-inch belts. The motor can be operated in either direction, and the unit can be installed on the left or right side of the cleaner, depending on the plant's requirements. Constructed of durable

steel and stainless steel components, the cost effective belt cleaner delivers a long service life, holding up even in the harshest operating environments. The innovative design allows easy installation and maintenance. Two bristle pattern options are available to accommodate materials with a range of moisture contents. For both models, standard polypropylene bristles offer an operating temperature range of -20 to 180 degrees Farenheit, and optional

bristles are available for higher temperatures. The Martin Spiral Brush Belt Cleaner contains bristles that are wrapped in a spiral pattern, effectively cleaning dry materials that can cling and cause buildup on the shaft of conventional brush cleaners. The standard .038-inch diameter bristles are 4-inches long. Developed for belts carrying dusty or crumbled materials that readily release from bristles, the spiral design is also available in low profile

Two bristle pattern options are available to accommodate materials with a range of moisture contents. ways recommended. Product availability may vary by region. Founded in 1944, Martin Engineering is the world leader in making bulk materials handling cleaner, safer and more productive. The company supplies flow aids and conveyor products around the world for a wide variety of bulk material applications, including coal, cement / clinker, rock / aggregate, biomass, grain, pharmaceuticals, food and other materials. The firm is headquartered in Neponset, IL, offering manufacturing, sales and service from factory owned business units in Brazil, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, India and the UK, and under exclusive license with ESS Australia. For more information, visit www.martin-eng.com or call 309-852-2384. Global representatives for Martin Engineering can be found at www.martineng.com/rep-finder.

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more, enabling the facility to keep accurate and complete records, without the excess labor expenses of an attendant. Plus, the indicator is able to store numerous transactions, so if they experience computer or RF problems, the data is secure until the system is up and running again. For more information on Avery Weigh-Tronix equipment visit their website at www.averyweigh-tronix.com.

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versions and wider constructions for especially challenging applications. For soft or moist materials that tend to cling to bristles and brush shafts, the Martin Strip Brush Belt Cleaner is a 10-inch diameter unit that employs a series of brush strips on shaft-mounted hubs. The strip design allows material to fall from the brush, where it can be collected and returned to the material flow, rather than settling into the bottom of the bristles. Bristles are .040-inches in diameter and 3-inches long. Martin Engineering's Conveyor Belt Brush Cleaners are designed for use in the secondary cleaning position, with recommended placement at the point where the belt leaves the discharge pulley. The cleaners may also be mounted further along the conveyor's return run, where they can be supported by an idler or pulley. Installation of a primary on the face of the discharge pulley below the material stream is al-


Sunshine Recycling sets the standard for sustainable recycling solutions

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by Gwenyth Laird Pernie

Using a Terex Fuchs 360D MHL, a crew separates C&D material to be recycled at the Sunshine Aggregate yard. Sunshine Recycling of Orangeburg, South Carolina what the mills wanted to buy from us. This helped Fuchs MHL 360D, Terex Fuchs MHL 360D hybrid delivers a full spectrum of integrated metal, concrete create a great relationship with the mills, which and Terex Fuchs MLH 340D material handlers. With an operating weight of up to 63,934-pounds, an and asphalt recovery and recycling services, both continues to this day.” onsite and mobile, all while maintaining the highest Rich continues, “In addition, we have a great rela- engine power of 128 hp and a reach to stick tip of environmental standards. tionship with Terex, more specifically Dick Mizzell, 13.7 meters, the Terex MHL340 allows for efficient Owned and managed since 1996 by the husband southeast regional manager for Company Wrench, processing of scrap metal and construction and and wife team of Joe and Lena Rich, Sunshine our Terex dealership. The commitment to service and demolition material. According to Rich, a valuable feature of the 340D’s Recycling strives to bring innovation to the recycling excellence that Company Wrench and Terex exempliindustry. In the process, they have become one of the fy mirrors our own. These great companies treat us high rise, hydraulic lift cab is that it allows the most successful processing and recycling facilities in more like a business partner than a customer. I operator a high vantage point with an excellent view the southeast. The Rich’s other divisions include believe this has significantly contributed to our suc- of the jaw crusher. “When an operator sees a jam about to occur in the jaw, he can reach down with the Sunshine Aggregate, Sunshine Steel and Sunshine cess.” grapple and grab the piece out of the crusher before Auto Salvage. Sunshine’s site maintenance demolition the jam occurs. He can then spin the piece with a “I attribute Sunshine Recycling’s success to the services Sunshine Recycling provides a complete range of rotating grapple to a dimension that will go through dedication of our staff,” Rich emphasizes. “We are committed to providing quality as a supplier to the off site demolition and dismantling services. Crews the jaw without causing a jam. The operator can also mills and customers we do business with.” recently demolished an apartment complex near their use the grapple to grab a 6 to 7-foot metal pick; like “When I started Sunshine, I went to the mills and facility. All the materials were recycled at the jobsite, a giant toothpick; and clear a possible jam before it occurs. What is more important, neither of these had them teach me what products they wanted, what including 31,000 metric tons of concrete. There, they used a variety of equipment including processes damage the concrete crusher nor require specs they needed, and how they wanted it packaged,” he explains. “I then educated our staff as to their 35 ton, Terex off road dump trucks and Terex the machine to be stopped and restarted. That can take 20 to 30 minutes.” Another of Sunshine’s recent demolition projects was at the Stone Forest Industries project in Orangeburg, South Carolina. That took place during 2011and 2012. After the landmark saw mill was decommissioned, the owners sold component parts off at auction. Following the auction, Sunshine went in and completed the demolition of all the structures at the 20 acre site. Rich said, “We removed, processed and recycled multiple structures made of block, wood and steel at the site. In addition, about 80 percent of the site was paved with 6-inches or more of concrete. We removed and recycled all of that, along with other concrete formations including a 25-foot x 25-foot x 10-foot thick concrete slab that stood underneath a log crane.” (This job can be viewed on YouTube at Sunshine Recycling’s channel.) Sunshine’s commitment to the environment Sunshine Recycling is located on a 50 acre site paved with 8-inches of concrete that was crushed, processed and recycled at Sunshine using Terex equipment. Rich noted that the job was made much easier with the use of their Terex Fuchs MHL 360D material handler, the Terex Power Screen MetroTrac and the Powerscreen® Chieftain 1400, which has a recycling capacity to process up to 220 tons per hour. In the Sunshine Recycling yard, two Terex Fuchs 360D MHLs are busy sorting material (left and right) while the handler Underneath the concrete is a plastic vapor barrier in the middle is unloading scrap from the back of a customer's pickup. Just left of the pickup is the Sierra 6000 Baler. Sunshine Recycling bales most of the scrap metal and loads it on flatbed after it is wrapped with a construction grade Sunshine 9 plastic net purchased from Industrial Netting.


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that insures that runoff waste will not enter the soil. To protect the community further, from oil and other harmful substances associated with scrap metal, Sunshine Recycling is a certified NPDES (national pollutant discharge elimination system) industrial storm water drain off facility. It has eleven oil-water separators onsite. Sunshine’s processing center When scrap metal arrives at the Sunshine Recycling processing center, trucks are weighed on a state certified Toledo digital scale. Drivers then continue from station to station to unload their materials. In most cases, an operator unloads the automobiles, scrap material, industrial waste, etc. with a Terex Fuchs MHL 360D material handler. Then, the empty truck is weighed as it leaves and the customer is paid according to the American Metal Markets monthly report. Meanwhile the scrap material is processed, graded and prepared for shipping. Sunshine Auto Salvage Approximately 30 acres of Sunshine’s facility is home to their auto parts recycling business. “Our site has an import and a domestic division that contains approximately 3600 cars. Both yards are “You Pull It,” explained Rich. “The customers enter the yard, they pick and pull the auto parts that they need, and then they check out. It is cost effective for both the customer and our business.” Sunshine’s non-ferrous drive through warehouse Sunshine’s 15,000-square-foot non-ferrous materials, drive through warehouse, is the only one of its kind in South Carolina. The warehouse accommodates two lanes of traffic, relying upon six Therman Toledo digital platform scales to weigh the customer’s vehicles. “The customer drives into the warehouse, unloads their non-ferrous metals, which is weighed and documented, then the customer gets paid. The aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel and all other precious metals are processed, bailed and prepared for shipment to consumers of non-ferrous products, all within the walls of the warehouse,” Rich said. For more information on Sunshine Recycling visit their website at www.sunshinerecycle.com or contact Joe or Lena Rich at 803-531-4408.

This 1.2 million gallon, pre-stressed concrete water tank is being demolished at the Southern Sales and Marketing Group warehouse using a Komatsu PC 220 with jackhammer attachment (far left) and two Terex Fuchs MHL 360D units.

At Sunshine Recycling's Aggregate yard an operator uses the Terex Fuchs 340D material handler to help unload their Terex 35T Dump Truck.

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Sunshine's Hybrid Terex Fuchs MHL 360D with Labounty 3000R Shear attachment is parked near a Terex Fuchs MHL 360D in front of Sunshine Recycling's 15,000-square-foot, Drive Thru-Non Ferrous warehouse.

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Joe Rich is loading concrete footers onto a steel dump at Double L Farms' where Chuck Lucas and Rae Butler contract Sunshine to clean up C&D material at the former Reevesville Tree Farm. Crew removed more than 1000 tons of concrete footers.


BOMAG offers rear rotor recycler/stabilizer models KEWANEE, IL — BOMAG’s 79-inch rotor width asphalt recycler/soil stabilizers feature improvements to key drive train components. Both the MPH3622 and MPH364-2 are powered with a six cylinder, 360 hp Cummins QSM11 water cooled diesel engine. Other features include the use of a double reduction planetary rear drive system, which is propelled by a pair of axial piston, variable displacement motors. The drive system on previous models used a ring and pinion differential assembly. The new hydrostatic system demands less horsepower than

and material being processed. Both models are available with one of three rotor configurations: • An asphalt recycler rotor designed to cut, pulverize and mix old and deteriorated asphalt pavement for reuse as road base material. The pulverized material may be mixed with a binding agent or additional granular material for improved road base performance. Maximum cutting depth is 12-inches; • A soil stabilizer rotor designed to mix lime, cement, fly ash, bituminous asphalt or other materials with soil in order to improve its compactability and load-bearing ca-

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The new hydrostatic system demands less horsepower than ring and pinion systems, which results in improved fuel economy.

ring and pinion systems, which results in improved fuel economy. Additionally, overall cost of ownership is reduced due to fewer wear parts to maintain and repair. Upgrades to control systems and changes to electronics have also been implemented. The MPH362-2 is a rear wheel drive machine, while the MPH364-2 boasts four wheel drive to enhance performance on severe grades or in difficult traction conditions. An Automatic Power Adjustment System (APA) automatically adjusts forward travel speeds to match the application

pacity. Maximum mixing depth is 14-inches with the stabilizer rotor; and • For stabilization applications that require working at greater depths, a deep mix stabilizer is available with a maximum rotor cutting depth of 21-inches. Each rotor — recycling or stabilizing — is 79inches wide and offers rotor speeds of 135 and 150 revolutions per minute. The recycler rotor features 168 bullet shaped cutting teeth, while the stabilizer rotor offers 70 paddle shaped teeth. The teeth are strategically positioned for uniform material pulverizing, sizing

and mixing with minimum vibration and shock load to the rotor and drive components. A simple cutting tooth replacement process has an easy tap in/tap out design. A unique hydrostatic relief system regulates shock absorption and eliminates the need for shear pins and other torque limiting devices in the rotor drive. This system reduces the possibility of damage to the equipment, minimizing downtime. The MPH362-2 and

MPH364-2 feature single lever control for travel and steer-assist braking. For operator convenience, console gauges monitor rotor drive pressure, forward travel pressure and other key engine components. Operator stations are configured and positioned to provide a high degree of comfort and visibility. An angled seat and ergonomically designed control station simplify operation and provide the operator with an optimal viewing posi-

tion. For operator protection, ROPS with seat belt is standard. FOPS/ROPS is available as an option. Daily maintenance is reduced to a simple visual inspection of key engine details — such as lube levels, hydraulic fluid, engine coolant, etc. — and a general walk-around inspection. Side access doors on the hood make it easy to reach engine components for any necessary service or repair. For more information on the MPH362-2 and

MPH364-2 recyclers/stabilizers or the complete BOMAG Heavy product line including single and tandem drum vibratory rollers, steel wheel rollers, pneumatic tired rollers, recyclers/stabilizers and refuse compactors, contact BOMAG Americas, Inc., 2000 Kentville Rd., Kewanee, IL 61443. Call 309-8533571, toll free 800-7826624, fax 309-852-0350, e-mail info.bomag@bomag.com or visit www.bomag.com/us.


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Terex Woodsman name changes to Terex Environmental Equipment FARWELL, MI —Terex Woodsman changes its name to Terex Environmental Equipment (TEE) reflecting their expanding market and customer base and aggressive product development program for 2013. This name change takes effect immediately. Kieran Hegarty, Terex Materials Processing president said, “The change in name forms part of our go to market and product strategy for the business that was acquired by Terex in June 2011. This new title is more encompassing and supports our customers’ needs in looking for a more cohesive solution to their wood processing and environmental needs. This business line will be

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reflective of our business. We will also be looking to expand our distribution by leveraging other Terex business segments in to the rental markets. Utilization of existing and proven Terex technologies, and a strong focus on R&D will drive our new product development program. Supported by a dedicated engineering, sales and customer support team. Terex environmental equipment will quickly become one the strong players in the wood processing, environmental and recycling industries.” All TEE products will be manufactured at Terex Corporation’s Farwell facility with the exception of the trommel line which will be manufactured in Dungannon in Northern Ireland. Technical Support and Parts will also be managed from the Farwell facility. Customers will begin to see the change in product nomenclature and livery at forthcoming trade shows throughout 2013.

For more information on Terex Environmental Equipment please contact Louise McDonald, Marketing Executive, 1250 Commerce Dr., Farwell, MI, 48622. Call 800-953-5532 or visit www.terex.com/environmental-equipment. Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer of a broad range of equipment that is focused on delivering reliable, customer driven solutions for many applications, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utility and manufacturing industries. Terex reports in five business segments: Aerial Work Platforms; Construction, Cranes; Material Handling, Port Solutions and Materials Processing. Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of equipment through Terex Financial Services. More information can be found at www.terex.com.

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YANKTON, SD — KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens welcomes Mike Caldwell to its sales and marketing team as a regional sales manager for the western United States. Caldwell will cover the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii and will sell crushing and screening equipment. Most recently, he worked as a branch manager for Goodfellow Corporation, an authorized KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens dealer. “We are very excited for Mike Caldwell to join the KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens sales team,” said Mike Johnson, vice president of sales and marketing. “Mike is an enthusiastic and experienced professional, and we are confident he will thrive with his new responsibilities.” Mike Caldwell can be reached by emailing him at mikecaldwell@kpijci.com. For more information about KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, visit www.kpijci.com. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, Astec companies (NASDAQ: ASTE), is a world wide leader in manufacturing equipment for the aggregate, construction, paving and recycling industries. As an innovative, high integrity manufacturer, KPI-JCI develops quality, state of


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Old dormitories make way for new shopping center by Jon M. Casey

Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Demolition, Inc. makes short work of site clearing project project

There isn't much left to take down. This razed building will eventually be replaced with a CineMark 12 Screen Movie Theater complex.

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For Bobby Gigliotti and his Pittsburgh Demolition, Inc. crew working at the McCandless Crossing retail development in McCandless, PA, the transformation of the former LaRoche College dormitory complex into the site of a future CineMark 12 screen, all digital Theater Complex and parking area, is just another day on the job. With the future development of this suburban Pittsburgh, retail complex that will include 53 residential units, several national chain retail and eating establishments, a Doodle Bugs! Children’s Center, a Lowes and a 119 room Home2 Suites Hotel by Hilton, the 130 acre accumulative project is scheduled to be completed in four stages with the CineMark Theater planned for opening in late 2013. “We are making good progress,” said Gigliotti, company vice president and project manager and excavator operator, during a site visit in fall 2012. “As we take down the structures, we sort out the bricks and concrete and the steel. We recycle the scrap steel and it goes out via Jeffery S. Bronowicz trucking.

Glenn Baker, Pittsburgh Demolition equipment operator, gives WHEN readers a friendly wave before he dons his PPE and gets back to work.

General C&D material goes to Ohio via Iron City Trucking, and we crush the brick and concrete into aggregate as site prep fill.” As we arrived on site, the crew was lifting a skid steer loader to the second floor level to make moving material from within the building, easier. The remainder of a two story dormitory unit and a side building were in the final stages of being torn down, with a third building already demolished. Within a few days, the rest of the site would be razed and the backfilling could begin. According to Chuck DeNinno, president and founder of Pittsburgh Demolition, Inc., the recyclable concrete and brick material will be crushed with a Kohlberg-Pioneer 2640 jaw crusher. “We like using the portable 2640 because it has plenty of power to do the job,” he said. “We have the ability to take long pieces of concrete and feed them into the jaw, and it just keeps crushing without hesitation.” DeNinno said that he has been in the C&D business for 27 years. “I was employed as a civil engineer by Allegheny County,” he told WHEN. “I had been responsible for letting contracts on C&D work and as I watched others and how they were progressing in that industry, I saw the need for a company that used more modern technologies to do demolition more efficiently. I knew I could do a better job. So in May 1986, I started out doing demolition jobs with rented equipment and have never looked back!” “We work with union crews out of the local halls and we have enough equipment that we can be working three projects at the same time,” he said. “Since we first began we have done some major projects in the Pittsburgh area including two power plants that we took down in 2009. We recently had three projects going on, the McCandless Crossing project, one in Blairsville, PA and a third one in Upper St. Clair, the former Consol Energy Headquarters Building, a four story office building, with each floor covering as much area as one and three quarters football fields. That building is down and we are currently crushing there.” Chuck recalled one of the most memorable and challenging projects was the recent completion of a project on Brunot Island, an island that is home to a Reliant Energy electrical power plant. The island, located in the Ohio River, on the western side of

Pittsburgh, just west of the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela Rivers is only accessible via footbridge and has no road access for car or truck travel. Since all of the materials and equipment that needed to move to and from the island would need to be transported by barge, the overall project was daunting. “We were hired to take down five, 1.5 million gallon fuel storage tanks on Brunot Island,” he said. “The tanks were no longer needed to store fuel for the existing power plants, since they have been converted to gas fired units. They wanted to remove the tanks to make room for more substation equipment

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When the CAT 345B L excavator isn't being used with a grapple attachment, it goes back to scooping up debris with this new bucket.

Bobby Gigliotti likes to use the grapple in a careful way, as he attempts to sort the debris as he removes it from the structure.

Inside the larger of two buildings that are currently being demolished, we can see how the interior is being systematically removed and recycled by material type.

The crew lifts a skid steer loader into place where it will be used to safely collect and remove material from inside the building.

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James Pounds works to temporarily remove the Grapple so that the excavator can be used for another operation.


Vermeer announces changes to leadership team New appointments renew focus on key markets PELLA, IOWA — Vermeer is pleased to announce several promotions within its leadership team. Jason Andringa has been named president, forage and environmental solutions, and Doug Hundt has been named president, underground and specialty excavation solutions.

Both Andringa and Hundt will co-chair the Vermeer executive team, reporting to Mary Andringa in her continuing role as chief executive officer of Vermeer. In addition, Tony Briggs has been named to vice president, sales and distribution. Jason Andringa has been with Vermeer since June 2005, most recently as vice president with responsibility over distribu-

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Wastebuilt Environmental Solutions, LLC appoints Jerry Samson as vice president of Sales and Marketing CHICAGO — Wastebuilt Environmental Solutions, LLC (Wastebuilt), a distributor and manufacturer of equipment, parts and services for the waste and recycling industry, announced that it has appointed Jerry Samson as vice president of Sales and Marketing. Mr. Samson joins Wastebuilt with more than 20 years of experience in the waste industry. Prior to joining Wastebuilt, he served 12 years in senior management roles at Waste Management and was also vice president of Sales and Marketing at Wastequip. Most recently, Mr. Samson led the sales group at Liberty Tire Recycling. “Wastebuilt is committed to creating a senior management team that can grow our business and be relentless in customer service,” said Greg Podell, CEO of Wastebuilt. “Jerry brings a wealth of experience and leadership to our sales organization and has a successful track record in the industry.” “I’m extremely pleased to be moving to this new, exciting role within Wastebuilt,” said Samson.

“I look forward to providing our customers with outstanding service and contributing to the company’s long term success. “Wastebuilt Environmental Solutions, LLC (Wastebuilt) was created in 2012 as a vehicle for entering the waste and recycling industry. Wastebuilt recently acquired Stepp Equipment Company, which specializes in the refuse, scrap and recycling industry and Galfab, Inc., a manufacturer of various products for transportation in the garbage and scrap industry. Wastebuilt’s mission is to provide its customers with world class distribution of equipment, parts, and services supported by manufacturing facilities. For additional information, please call 708-458-7800.


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MAR 10-13 28th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology & Management Radisson Warwick Hotel, Philadelphia, PA. 180 presentations from 35 countries, covering the latest advances in solid waste technology and management. Limited exhibit space. Researchers, educators, government officials, consultants, managers, community leaders and others with expertise in solid waste are invited to submit papers for oral presentation or poster session at the Conference. Contact Ronald Mersky, 610-499-1146.

MAR 19-21 World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Aggregates Forum & Expo San Antonio, Texas. On Internet at www.agg1.org/ and www.worldofasphalt .com/ MAR 23-26 National Demolition Assoc. 40th Anniversary Convention San Diego, CA. Call 800541-2412. On Internet at www.demolitionassociation .com MAY 21-23 WasteExpo 2013 Ernest N. Morial Convention

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