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Arkansas Volvo CE dealer adds road machinery to product portfolio
Little Rock, Arkansas,-based Volvo Construction Equipment (CE) dealer Hugg and Hall Equipment Company reached an agreement with Volvo to assume the sales and marketing of Volvo’s road machinery products. The road machinery product line will include soil and asphalt compaction, Blaw-Knox paving and milling and road maintenance equipment. Hugg and Hall’s branches in Little Rock, Camden, […]
April 15, 2010
Business
Metso sells Flexowell conveyor belt operations, assets
Metso has sold its Flexowell conveyor belt operations and related assets in Moers, Germany, to ContiTech Transportbandsysteme GmbH. Flexowell operations consist of conveyor belts and systems for bulk material handling, and it is part of Metso’s Mining and Construction Technology segment. Conveyor belts and bulk material handling systems will continue to be an essential part […]
April 13, 2010
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Cemen Tech announces North American tour, demos
Cemen Tech Inc., the world’s largest manufacturer of volumetric mixers, announces its 2010 North American tour. The tour will be conducted throughout the spring and summer months of 2010 as live demonstrations will be conducted using a Cemen Tech MCD10-150, which will be producing fresh high-quality concrete at various locations throughout North America. Everyone is […]
April 12, 2010
Maintenance
ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp. revamps Website; easier to use, more navigable
ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp. and the ALL Family of Companies have revamped its Website. The newly designed site, www.allcrane.com, has new, more user-friendly features, such as easier-to-use equipment and parts search functions and new Quick Links to make navigation simpler, according to the company. An added feature allows users to search the site […]
April 12, 2010
Maintenance
Inspection Checkpoint: How to inspect a used backhoe
A four-part inspection will give you the information you need before you spend your hard-earned money on a particular machine. By Marcia Gruver  “Keep in mind that an appraisal is nothing but an opinion,” says Paul Hendrix, IronPlanet equipment pricing analyst. “The value of the machine is determined by what’s there and what condition […]
April 6, 2010
Business
ESRI developing highway maintenance, linear referencing solution
Redlands, Calif.-based ESRI has announced plans to develop a comprehensive highway data maintenance and linear referencing solution scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of 2010. Aimed at highway departments, state departments of transportation, and national roadway administrations, it will provide an integrated set of tools and functionality that allows agencies to easily maintain highway […]
April 5, 2010
Business
Maintenance
Mixed-service tires When your trucks work on and off the road you need a tire that’s tough and flexible. By Tom Jackson  A tire program for trucks that never leave the pavement is pretty simple. But tires for dump trucks, concrete mixers, or trucks in earthmoving, logging, mining and quarry applications face a dual […]
April 3, 2010
Business
Trucks
International’s TerraStar built for business New medium-duty truck brings commercial-grade engineering to the Class 4/5 market By Christina Jesson Schave  Navistar’s new International TerraStar vocational truck made its debut at the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Work Truck Show in St. Louis, Missouri, last month. Aimed at the Class 4 and 5 markets, the […]
April 3, 2010
Maintenance
Product Focus
Brush cutters and mulchers By Amy Materson  HEAVY DUTY HEAD Handle a range of mulching applications with FAE’s DT line of PTO tractor mounted forestry super duty heads, including the UML/DT 200, with a 79-inch cutting width, and the UML/DT 225, with an 89-inch cutting width. • Fixed tooth drum has double carbide teeth […]
April 3, 2010
Maintenance
Demolition 2010
Four fundamental fixes equals more work, less spending, longer tool life (Sponsored Information) Today’s economic realities now demand using every trick of the trade in order to make equipment last longer while squeezing excess expenses – including constantly purchasing new tools – out of the balance sheet. Service professionals know the dirty secret: saying proper, by-the-book […]
April 2, 2010
Business
Contractor of the Year Finalist
Dwayne F. Bell, Adam C. Lasarsky, David S. Sherrill Statesville, NC Splitting a well-established family company three ways was the impetus the firm needed to blossom. By Amy Materson  As a young man, Dwayne Bell knew what he wanted to do with his life. He felt he had a calling – and that calling […]
April 2, 2010
Business
Caltrans awarded $2.7 million in stimulus job training grants
Caltrans today announced that the state has been awarded $2.7 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) job training grants for eight California workforce development centers. California received more than 20 percent of the national share of the grants awarded to 19 states and two territories. The grants, from the Federal Highway Administration’s “On […]
March 29, 2010
Business
Biden announces 10,000 stimulus-funded transportation projects underway in all 50 states
Vice President Joe Biden today announced that 10,000 transportation projects are now under way in all 50 states and the District of Columbia thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), a.k.a. “the stimulus.” Projects are considered under way when a contractor has been hired, the project has received official notice to proceed, and […]
March 19, 2010
Maintenance
Product Focus
Pull-behind scrapers By Amy Materson  CONTROL THE CUT Icon Industries’ 821 pull-type scraper includes an Operator Reference Control Gauge that controls the cutting bit and front load gate for precision depths. • Capacity of 21 cubic yards, transport width of less than 12 feet • Features a quick-attach 360-degree cast hitch • Swingwall ensures […]
March 3, 2010
Maintenance
Product Report
Ditch Witch PR100 pipebursting unit Tom Jackson  Name your pipe – clay, PVC, steel, cast iron or ductile iron – used in water, sewer or utility installations. If it’s 16 inches or less in diameter, the new Ditch Witch PR100 pipebursting unit can cut or fracture it with up to 100 tons of pullback […]
March 3, 2010
Maintenance
Marketplace
By Marcia Gruver  Editor’s Pick  COMBO TOOL The XT855 excavator-tool carrier from Ditch Witch is a 260-degree swing excavator combined with a tool carrier with more than 70 attachments. The 30-net-horsepower engine directs up to 18 horsepower to the tool carrier end. When equipped with optional extension legs, which provide leveling support in […]
March 3, 2010
Equipment
2010 Innovations Awards: AggreScreed, Komatsu PC200LC-8, Deere E/H controls
One-pass gravel How one contractor converted a simple idea into an attachment that creates stakeless road beds By Marcia Gruver Myron Mullett’s gut told him there had to be an easier way. As owner of Mullett Excavating, Westcliffe, Colorado, he had received a multiyear military contract to lay gravel on 90 miles of road in […]
March 3, 2010
Maintenance
Owning and Operating Costs
Single drum vibratory compactors Stay on top of the maintenance and you can get a decade of low-cost operation out of these workhorses By Tom Jackson  Of all the machines in the construction arsenal, none are more straightforward than the single drum vibratory compactor. Since its mission is simple, to compact soil and gravel […]
March 3, 2010
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