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California Crackdown
Up in the air? California postpones enforcement of its off-highway emissions rule, leaving contractors wondering what to do next. By Marcia Gruver and Mike Anderson  Editor’s note: This is the first part in a series of articles on California’s off-highway emissions regulations and their potential impact on the rest of the country.  California’s […]
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
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Marketplace
By Amy Materson  BIG BOOM Lift up to three workers with Terex Aerial Work Platforms’ new Genie telescopic boom models. Available in four models – the S-60X, S-60XC, S-60 Trax and S-80X – the units feature restricted platform capacities up to 1,250 pounds. The unrestricted operating envelope has the same 500-pound capacity and outreach […]
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
Technology
AISC honors industry professionals
The American Institute of Steel Construction honored six industry professionals for contributing to the advancement of structural steel design and construction industry. The Greerhard Haaijer Award for Excellence in Education went to Thomas M. Murray, Ph.D.,Professor Emeritus at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The Lifetime Achievement Award went to Charles H. Thornton, of Thornton-Tomasetti Engineers, and […]
April 1, 2010
Technology
Laser scanning of New York Route 17 upgrade gets nod from American Council of Engineering Companies
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of New York has honored one of Erdman Anthony’s projects as among the best in the northeast region. The firm’s entry, laser scanning of New York Route 17 Upgrade to I-86, exit 131, earned a Silver Award in the category of surveying and mapping technology. Considered the Academy […]
April 1, 2010
Safety
IPAF access award winners announced
Big and small names took home honors at the International Powered Access Federation’s (IPAF) access awards in London on March 25, 2010. Roger Brown, Ward Bushnell and Bob Wilkerson celebrated a Lifetime Achievemeant award, and Lavendon Access Services won the Rental Company of the year award. The full list of winners includes: Access Rental Company […]
April 1, 2010
Technology
Terex makes changes for future growth
Terex Roadbuilding is retooling its Oklahoma City facility after moving asphalt paving and crushing and screening equipment manufacturing from the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, facility. Changes include enhanced field support, increasing customer support and new product development. The company will cross-train sales team members on all asphalt and concrete products to increase customer interaction and begin a three-year initiative to enhance […]
April 1, 2010
Business
Palfinger continues expansion in U.S.
The Palfinger Group continues expansion in the United States after acquiring an 80-percent stake in truck-mounted aerial lifts manufacturer ETI (Equipment Technology). ETI’s existing owners will continue to run the company, and ETI will have the status of a largely independent business unit within the Palfinger area North America.  As a result of the […]
March 31, 2010
Technology
Bureau of Transportation Statistics: Surface trade up 19.5%
Trade using surface transportation between the United States and its North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners Canada and Mexico was 19.5 percent higher in January 2010 than in January 2009, reaching $56.7 billion, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The 19.5 percent increase was the largest […]
March 30, 2010
Technology
LaHood appoints new advisory council members for transportation statistics
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood today announced the appointment of 10 new members to the Advisory Council on Transportation Statistics (ACTS) to advise the Department’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), a part of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), on statistical matters. “We are bringing together a knowledgeable group from diverse parts of […]
March 30, 2010
Technology
Chris Brahler named chair of ICUEE 2011
Chris Brahler, president and CEO of TT Technologies in Aurora, Ill., has been named the chairman of the next the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE) is held biennially and is geared to the utility/construction industry, with a primary focus on the exposition, to be held Oct. 4-6, 2011 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. […]
March 24, 2010
Safety
Wisconsin company’s program wins AGC safety award
Faith Technologies of Menasha, Wisconsin, took home the grand prize in the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)’s Construction Safety Excellence Awards. The company’s commitment to safety and extensive research into the learning styles of workers in different generations helped Faith win the top title. AGC awarded 23 other first place winners in separate categories, […]
March 24, 2010
Equipment
JCB vows Tier 4 Interim engine compliance without after-treatment devices
An off-road Tier 4 Interim diesel engine solution without a diesel particulate filter or any exhaust after-treatment device? Equipment manufacturer JCB is developing exactly that for its mid-range construction machinery, the U.K.-based company says. An investment of more than $120 million (US) has delivered an “industry-first” combustion solution for the JCB Ecomax T4 4.4-liter engine […]
March 23, 2010
Business
Topcon names new director of sales support
Topcon Positioning Systems named Kai Umino as the company’s new director of sales support. Umino will be responsible for domestic and international sales support groups for TPS, including survey, construction, precision agriculture, emerging business and telematics. Umino replaces John Fujita who will return to Topcon headquarters in Tokyo. Umino joined Topcon in 1995 and spent […]
March 22, 2010
Business
AEM opens office in Ottawa
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers has opened an office in Ottawa, Ontario, in order to be close to the Canadian Parliament and the seat of Canada’s government. The organization hopes to raise the profile of the equipment manufacturing industry in public policy issues and assist companies doing business in or with Canada. “We recognize the […]
March 17, 2010
Technology
2010 AMT/NCMS Manufacturing Technology Forum
2010 AMT/NCMS Manufacturing Technology Forum Nashville, Tennessee www.amtonline.org/TechForum
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