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Cleveland, Ohio’s Great Lakes Brewing Company (GLBC) pro- duces a variety of year-round and specialty “seasonal” beers which are very popular around the Great Lakes region, and, where avail- able, throughout the rest of the country. GLBC has been growing by leaps and bounds, and the decision was made back in late 2013 to undertake a $7 million expansion of the brewery’s tanks in 2014. “The decision was based on our 20 percent growth in 2013, plus future plans to expand to new markets, while meeting growing demand in existing markets,” said Greg Lemermeier, manager of engineer- ing and technology of GLBC. The challenge? The brewery is in a tightly packed, urban area, and the four new tanks would be installed on the edge of a busy parking lot. There would be close- by buildings, vehicles and over- head power lines to tackle in this project. The project would take an entire year in planning and execution, and was handled in phases during the summer of 2014. Superior Erection was called on first to assist with rigging and setting the new tanks. First, two new 600 bbl (18,000 gal. [68,137 L]) Brite stor- age tanks, which hold finished beer that is ready for packaging, were to be installed. Each was twice the size of the brewery’s older storage tanks, literally quadrupling the brewery’s storage capacity. The two tanks are expected to last two to three years, depending on future expansion. For the next phase, four new 600 bbl fermentation tanks would be installed. The new fermenters would hold the brewery’s most popular, high-volume beers. Because finished beer has to be chilled when stored, and with an increased need for cooling due to the new tanks, the brewery had to upgrade to a new chiller, first removing the two old ones from the brewery’s roof. Superior installed the steel work and rigged the new, massive chiller into place, which was three times the size of the two old chillers combined. To install the new Brites, fer- menters and chiller, the brewery needed to take over part of the adjacent parking lot. Superior and GLBC worked with the lot’s own- ers on scheduling temporary clo- sure of the lot, including compen- sation for lost parking revenue dur- ing that time. They also had to work around the schedule of the nearby, West Side Market, a desti- nation for locals and out-of-town- ers alike. Because of the size of the tanks and the nature of work to be per- formed in lifting and setting them into place, GLBC and Superior obtained numerous permits, escorts, and even permission to close nearby roads at times, to ensure safety of visitors, cars and other businesses in the area. And they were on a tight timeline — permits could only be issued for a day at a time, so when closures were in place, the team had to work quickly. For the Brite tanks and fer- menters, Superior used a 250-ton (226.8 t) Grove GMK crane with a 50-ton (45 t) Grove TMS acting as an assist crane in lifting and tilting each tank into the upright position with a tight, 125-ft. (38 t) radius. The 250-ton crane then set the tanks up vertically, and lowered each through the roof’s open hatch onto wheeled skates. Once set upright, they were wheeled into their final positions. Everything went as planned, and the brewery proceeded with the rest of the project, including new electrical work and mechanical install of process piping. The new tanks were operational just before Christmas of 2014. “This was our first time working with Superior. They were recom- mended by a general contractor and were great to work with,” said Lemermeier. “Through the various stages of the project, they have had several different crews out and all have been professional, efficient and very flexible with the various changes and surprises that tend to come up on complex projects. They also were very safety con- scious, and always followed our safety guidelines. We plan on working with them in the future.” As GLBC’s popularity contin- ues to expand, the increased capac- ity has helped ensure that the future is bright for the brewery — and that cold beer flows freely from the taps. About Superior Erection For more than 50 years, Superior Erection has provided skilled millwright, maintenance, rigging, steel erection and machin- ery-moving services to companies requiring precision industrial car- pentry services. From machinery repairs to rebuilds, testing or main- tenance, Superior Erection’s pro- fessionally trained millwrights can maintain or repair virtually any equipment. With 24-hour emer- gency services when needed, Superior Erection is always ready to assist. For more information, call 330/659-6163 or visit www.superi- orerection.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip- mentguide.com.) Cleveland-Millwright Aids in Brewery’s Expansion OHIO STATE EDITION A Supplement to: Your Ohio Connection: Ed Bryden, Strongsville, OH • 1-800-810-7640 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded in 1957.” June 20 2015 Vol. XVIII • No. 13 6 24 199 23 4 4 30 30 30 422 68 68 22 22 50 35 25 50 52 6 6 27 22 80 80 90 76 71 71 75 70 75 71 77 77 74 70 70 Superior Erection was called on first to assist with rigging and setting the new tanks. First, two new 600 bbl Brite storage tanks, which hold finished beer that is ready for packaging, were to be installed. Each was twice the size of the brewery’s older storage tanks, literally quadrupling the brewery’s storage capacity. The two tanks are expected to last two to three years, depending on future expansion.

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Page 1: Ohio 13 2015

Cleveland Ohiorsquos Great LakesBrewing Company (GLBC) pro-duces a variety of year-round andspecialty ldquoseasonalrdquo beers whichare very popular around the GreatLakes region and where avail-able throughout the rest of thecountry GLBC has been growing by

leaps and bounds and the decisionwas made back in late 2013 toundertake a $7 million expansionof the breweryrsquos tanks in 2014ldquoThe decision was based on our 20percent growth in 2013 plus futureplans to expand to new marketswhile meeting growing demand inexisting marketsrdquo said GregLemermeier manager of engineer-ing and technology of GLBC The challenge The brewery is

in a tightly packed urban area andthe four new tanks would beinstalled on the edge of a busyparking lot There would be close-by buildings vehicles and over-head power lines to tackle in thisprojectThe project would take an entire

year in planning and executionand was handled in phases duringthe summer of 2014 SuperiorErection was called on first toassist with rigging and setting thenew tanks First two new 600 bbl(18000 gal [68137 L]) Brite stor-age tanks which hold finished beerthat is ready for packaging were tobe installed Each was twice thesize of the breweryrsquos older storagetanks literally quadrupling thebreweryrsquos storage capacity Thetwo tanks are expected to last twoto three years depending on futureexpansionFor the next phase four new 600

bbl fermentation tanks would beinstalled The new fermenterswould hold the breweryrsquos mostpopular high-volume beers Because finished beer has to be

chilled when stored and with anincreased need for cooling due tothe new tanks the brewery had toupgrade to a new chiller firstremoving the two old ones fromthe breweryrsquos roof Superiorinstalled the steel work and riggedthe new massive chiller into placewhich was three times the size ofthe two old chillers combined To install the new Brites fer-

menters and chiller the breweryneeded to take over part of theadjacent parking lot Superior andGLBC worked with the lotrsquos own-ers on scheduling temporary clo-sure of the lot including compen-sation for lost parking revenue dur-ing that time They also had towork around the schedule of thenearby West Side Market a desti-nation for locals and out-of-town-ers alikeBecause of the size of the tanks

and the nature of work to be per-formed in lifting and setting theminto place GLBC and Superiorobtained numerous permitsescorts and even permission toclose nearby roads at times toensure safety of visitors cars andother businesses in the area Andthey were on a tight timeline mdashpermits could only be issued for aday at a time so when closureswere in place the team had to workquicklyFor the Brite tanks and fer-

menters Superior used a 250-ton(2268 t) Grove GMK crane with a50-ton (45 t) Grove TMS acting asan assist crane in lifting and tiltingeach tank into the upright positionwith a tight 125-ft (38 t) radiusThe 250-ton crane then set thetanks up vertically and loweredeach through the roofrsquos open hatchonto wheeled skates Once setupright they were wheeled intotheir final positions Everything went as planned and

the brewery proceeded with therest of the project including newelectrical work and mechanicalinstall of process piping The newtanks were operational just beforeChristmas of 2014ldquoThis was our first time working

with Superior They were recom-mended by a general contractorand were great to work withrdquo saidLemermeier ldquoThrough the variousstages of the project they have hadseveral different crews out and allhave been professional efficientand very flexible with the variouschanges and surprises that tend tocome up on complex projects

They also were very safety con-scious and always followed oursafety guidelines We plan onworking with them in the futurerdquoAs GLBCrsquos popularity contin-

ues to expand the increased capac-ity has helped ensure that the futureis bright for the brewery mdash andthat cold beer flows freely from thetaps

About Superior ErectionFor more than 50 years

Superior Erection has providedskilled millwright maintenancerigging steel erection and machin-ery-moving services to companies

requiring precision industrial car-pentry services From machineryrepairs to rebuilds testing or main-tenance Superior Erectionrsquos pro-fessionally trained millwrights canmaintain or repair virtually anyequipment With 24-hour emer-gency services when neededSuperior Erection is always readyto assist For more information call

330659-6163 or visit wwwsuperi-orerectioncom

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment GuidersquosWeb site at wwwconstructionequip-mentguidecom)

Cleveland-Millwright Aids in Breweryrsquos Expansion

OHIO STATE EDITION A Supplement to

Your Ohio Connection Ed Bryden Strongsville OH bull 1-800-810-7640

ldquoThe Nationrsquos Best Read Construction Newspaperhellip Founded in 1957rdquo

June 202015

Vol XVIII bull No 13

624

199

23

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422

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52

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Superior Erection was called on first to assist with rigging and setting the new tanks First two new600 bbl Brite storage tanks which hold finished beer that is ready for packaging were to beinstalled Each was twice the size of the breweryrsquos older storage tanks literally quadrupling thebreweryrsquos storage capacity The two tanks are expected to last two to three years depending onfuture expansion

Page 2 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

The Ohio State Department of Transportation received bidsfor transportation-related improvement projectsThe following is a list of some of the projects let

Project No 150013Type Two lane resurfacingLocationHAM-SR 128-000State Estimate $3631000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull John R Jurgensen Company Cincinnati Ohio mdash$3748125

bull Barrett Paving Materials Inc Middletown Ohio mdash$3783549

bull Karvo Paving Company Stow Ohio mdash $4055588bull Sunesis Construction Company West Chester Ohio

mdash $4252034Completion Date Sept 30 2015

Project No 150040Type Bridge repairLocationGEA-SR 44-0135State Estimate $1249000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull J D Williamson Construction Company IncTallmadge Ohio mdash $1481652

bull Union Industrial Contractors Inc Ashtabula Ohio mdash$1732565Completion DateOct 31 2015

Project No 150031Type Two lane resurfacingLocation BEL-US 40-23380State Estimate $2724000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Shelly amp Sands Inc Columbus Ohio mdash $3389921bull Cast amp Baker Corporation Canonsburg Pa mdash

$4289109bull Triton Construction Inc Nitro WVa mdash $4562000

Completion DateOct 15 2015

Project No 150032TypeMiscellaneousLocation CUY-IR 90-2922 LampRState Estimate $1600000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Great Lakes Construction Company Hinckley Ohiomdash $1644880

bull Karvo Paving Company Stow Ohio mdash $1747702bull Burton Scot Contractors LLC Newbury Ohio mdash

$1884708Completion DateOct 16 2015

Project No 150041Type Four lane resurfacingLocationHAN-US 224SR 568-1276023State Estimate $1812000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Bluffton Paving Inc Bluffton Ohio mdash $2051182bull Shelly Company Thornville Ohio mdash $2149931bull M amp B Asphalt Company Inc Tiffin Ohio mdash

$2176507Completion DateOct 1 2015

Project No 150044Type Culvert replacementLocation LUC-SR 2-2110 Struct Repl (Part 1Part 2)State Estimate $1084000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull E S Wagner Company Oregon Ohio mdash $939522bull MR Excavator Inc Kirtland Ohio mdash $1096876bull Vernon Nagel Inc Napoleon Ohio mdash $1176382

Completion Date Sept 15 2015

Project No 150051Type Bridge repairLocation SHE-SR 29-1463State Estimate $3040000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Eagle Bridge Company Sidney Ohio mdash $3219978bull R B Jergens Contractors Inc Vandalia Ohio mdash

$3361937bull Complete General Construction Company Columbus

Ohio mdash $3768264Completion Date Sept 30 2015

Project No 153001Type Bridge repairLocationADA-US 32-16991942 LampRState Estimate $2971000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Armstrong Steel Erectors Inc Newark Ohio mdash$3253250

bull Shelly amp Sands Inc Columbus Ohio mdash $3263891bull Eagle Bridge Company Sidney Ohio mdash $3573951bull Great Lakes Construction Company Hinckley Ohio

mdash $3598895bull Kokosing Construction Company Inc Columbus

Ohio mdash $3642741bull Sunesis Construction Company West Chester Ohio

mdash $4137701bull Complete General Construction Company Columbus

Ohio mdash $4175941Completion Date Sept 30 2016

Project No 153007Type Bridge replacement (2 bridges)LocationASD-TR 383CR 31 (Part 1 and Part 2)State Estimate $1251000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Complete General Construction Company ColumbusOhio mdash $1237840

bull Shelly amp Sands Inc Columbus Ohio mdash $1283800bull Rietschlin Construction Inc Crestline Ohio mdash

$1365595bull R amp I Construction Inc Tiffin Ohio mdash $1375125bull V O Menuez amp Son Inc Millersburg Ohio mdash

$1445399bull Ohio Bridge Corporation Cambridge Ohio mdash

$1449999bull Mosser Construction Inc Fremont Ohio mdash

$1519700bull Cuyahoga Bridge amp Road Inc Sevelle Ohio mdash

$1687000Completion DateAug 31 2015

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Ohio

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Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 3

Page 4 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Ohiorsquos largest single roadwayconstruction project and first public-private partnership for ahighway will cost taxpayers nearly three times its announcedprice tag of $429 million according to financial documents The Columbus Dispatch reported the state will pay about

$12 billion over the life of a 35-year agreement to build andmaintain the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway a16-mi (257 km) link between US 23 and US 52 that willhelp drivers skirt the Ohio River city of Portsmouth The initial figure given by state officials left out interest

highway maintenance financial-transaction costs and othercharges developers incur An Ohio Department of Transportation spokesman said

the department routinely refers only to construction costswhen talking about the amount of money spent on a project The highway also known as the Portsmouth Bypass is

Ohiorsquos test case for public-private partnerships in the state ODOT officials say that paying for the project over time

rather than waiting for enough money to become available issmart because the road will spur economic development inbeleaguered southern Ohio But experts say that this project mdash and future roads built

using debt mdash could hamper the statersquos ability to maintain itsconstruction program Most public-private partnerships have a dedicated rev-

enue stream such as tolls that will pay for them

Increasingly states are dedicating gas-tax money to pay forprojects over time If too much debt accumulates on theirbooks that could slow construction on other projects Robert Poole transportation director at the Reason

Foundation said roads built through public-private partner-ships tend to last longer Poole believes contractors have anincentive to build a road that doesnrsquot require much mainte-nance because they must patch potholes and resurface lanes Construction on the highway is to begin this summer and

finish in 2019 (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Roadway Project to Cost Three Times Estimated Figure

Veterans MemorialReady for WorkThe final pieces are now in place for the construction of

the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway in SciotoCounty The project is made possible by the first public-pri-vate partnership (P3) in Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) history Construction is set to begin this summerand completed in 2019The Portsmouth Gateway Group will build the 16-mi

(2575 m) four-lane limited access highway from US Route23 north of Lucasville to US Route 52 near Sciotoville Theproject has been in demand for decades and using innovativeP3 financing allows ODOT to build it now and pay for it over35 years while still building other important projects aroundthe stateThe new highway will complete the Appalachian

Development Highway System in Ohio and will improvesafety in and around the city of Portsmouth and SciotoCounty by taking heavy truck traffic off city streets The proj-ect also provides a more direct route between Interstate 70and I-64 allowing goods to flow more quickly into andthrough the region Studies show round-trip travel betweenUS Route 23 and US Route 52 will be reduced by morethan a half-hourSince 2012 ODOT has been working to develop the proj-

ect as a P3 which allows ODOT to accelerate the project bydecades and the department can avoid rising project costs bytaking advantage of current competitive economic condi-tions The projectrsquos financing is accomplished through the use of

$22736 million in tax exempt private activity bonds withanother $208 million provided through a TransportationInfrastructure Finance and Innovation Act or TIFIA loanfrom the federal government The TIFIA Loan is a low-inter-est loan provided to projects of national and regional signifi-canceMaking ODOT history the Southern Ohio Veterans

Memorial Highway is the departmentrsquos largest modernearthwork project to date Construction crews expect toremove about 25 million cu yds (191 million cu m) of earthand rock and place another 25 million cu yds of embank-ment

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

HUDSON6681 Chittenden RoadHudson Ohio 44236P (330) 655-5900F (330) 655-5969

COLUMBUS3155 E 17th AvenueColumbus Ohio 43219P (614) 475-2880F (614) 475-0069

CINCINNATI8131 Regal Lane

West Chester Ohio 45069P (513) 777-5556F (513) 777-4494

wwwthemcleancompanycom

Letrsquos face it When it comes to Heavy Duty Equipment from the outside brands tend to run together Thereal separator Performance As in lsquohow reliablersquo and lsquohow productiversquo Thatrsquos why Hyundai designs theirequipment with features that matter From the minute-by-minute online ability to connect with your machines and know their exact productivity to the best warranty in the business - 3 years3000 hours full machine and 5 years10000 hours structural Hyundai is an original in a look-alike world

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The city of Columbusrsquos snow and ice control plan andsnow removal efforts have earned the American PublicWorks Associationrsquos national Award for Excellence Thesnow and ice control plan is the cityrsquos guide for providingresidents efficient and timely snow removal The APWAaward was created to promote excellence in public sectorsnow and ice operations management and administrationand best practices in snow and ice removal that minimizeenvironmental effectsldquoWe continue to invest in planning equipment and

state‐of‐the‐art technology to give our Snow Warriors thebest resources for fighting whatever nature throws at us eachwinterrdquo said Mayor Michael B Coleman ldquoI am proud thatAPWA has honored the hard work that goes on year‐roundto keep Columbus streets safe during winter stormsrdquoCityrsquos snow and ice removal planrsquos top priority is safety of

the public The APWA award lauds the planrsquos main goalsbull Reduce life threatening and injury‐producing conditionsbull Reduce damage to property bull Reduce interruption to commerce

bull Minimize environmental effects associated with snowand ice removal employees to work together to achievedepartmental common goalsldquoThe Public Service Department is a shining example of

the innovation and professionalism our residents shouldexpect from the city of Columbusrdquo said council memberShannon G Hardin chair of the Public Service ampTransportation Committee ldquoThese men and women work insome of the harshest conditions to improve the safety of ourneighborhoods They deserve all the credit they are receivingin this national recognitionrdquoThe Department of Public Service reviews and updates

the plan annually based on past performance and innova-tions in training equipment and technology Columbusrsquossnow removal and treatment operations have been upgradedin the past two years to includebull Purchase of additional trucks bringing the total Snow

Warrior fleet in the Department of Public Service to 86 plowtrucks plus additional trucks from the Department of PublicUtilities and Recreation and Parks Department that give thecity a total of 145 snow plow vehiclesbull Creation of the Warrior Watch Web site 1113088warrio-

rwatchcolumbusgov1113089 that allows the media and public tosee when specific streets have been plowed in the past 72hoursbull The cross‐training of additional city employees to drive

snow plow trucks bringing the total to more than 300 cityemployees who can be called on to help during extreme win-ter weather conditionsbull The installation of GPSAVL units with sensors on all

city snow plowing trucks that provide real‐time tracking ofthe trucksrsquo locations speeds and whether their plow bladesare down and salt spreaders are turned onbull The cityrsquos snow plow fleet is getting greener with more

than 50 percent of snow plow trucks running on CNGbull The city plans to convert the entire fleet to CNG‐ pow-

ered trucks within the next four yearsThe award was presented to the city of Columbus at

APWArsquos 2015 North American Snow Conference in GrandRapids Mich in April

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Ice Ice Baby

City of Columbus Snow Removal Plan Earns APWA Award

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 7

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Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

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Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

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Page 2 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

The Ohio State Department of Transportation received bidsfor transportation-related improvement projectsThe following is a list of some of the projects let

Project No 150013Type Two lane resurfacingLocationHAM-SR 128-000State Estimate $3631000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull John R Jurgensen Company Cincinnati Ohio mdash$3748125

bull Barrett Paving Materials Inc Middletown Ohio mdash$3783549

bull Karvo Paving Company Stow Ohio mdash $4055588bull Sunesis Construction Company West Chester Ohio

mdash $4252034Completion Date Sept 30 2015

Project No 150040Type Bridge repairLocationGEA-SR 44-0135State Estimate $1249000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull J D Williamson Construction Company IncTallmadge Ohio mdash $1481652

bull Union Industrial Contractors Inc Ashtabula Ohio mdash$1732565Completion DateOct 31 2015

Project No 150031Type Two lane resurfacingLocation BEL-US 40-23380State Estimate $2724000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Shelly amp Sands Inc Columbus Ohio mdash $3389921bull Cast amp Baker Corporation Canonsburg Pa mdash

$4289109bull Triton Construction Inc Nitro WVa mdash $4562000

Completion DateOct 15 2015

Project No 150032TypeMiscellaneousLocation CUY-IR 90-2922 LampRState Estimate $1600000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Great Lakes Construction Company Hinckley Ohiomdash $1644880

bull Karvo Paving Company Stow Ohio mdash $1747702bull Burton Scot Contractors LLC Newbury Ohio mdash

$1884708Completion DateOct 16 2015

Project No 150041Type Four lane resurfacingLocationHAN-US 224SR 568-1276023State Estimate $1812000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Bluffton Paving Inc Bluffton Ohio mdash $2051182bull Shelly Company Thornville Ohio mdash $2149931bull M amp B Asphalt Company Inc Tiffin Ohio mdash

$2176507Completion DateOct 1 2015

Project No 150044Type Culvert replacementLocation LUC-SR 2-2110 Struct Repl (Part 1Part 2)State Estimate $1084000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull E S Wagner Company Oregon Ohio mdash $939522bull MR Excavator Inc Kirtland Ohio mdash $1096876bull Vernon Nagel Inc Napoleon Ohio mdash $1176382

Completion Date Sept 15 2015

Project No 150051Type Bridge repairLocation SHE-SR 29-1463State Estimate $3040000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Eagle Bridge Company Sidney Ohio mdash $3219978bull R B Jergens Contractors Inc Vandalia Ohio mdash

$3361937bull Complete General Construction Company Columbus

Ohio mdash $3768264Completion Date Sept 30 2015

Project No 153001Type Bridge repairLocationADA-US 32-16991942 LampRState Estimate $2971000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Armstrong Steel Erectors Inc Newark Ohio mdash$3253250

bull Shelly amp Sands Inc Columbus Ohio mdash $3263891bull Eagle Bridge Company Sidney Ohio mdash $3573951bull Great Lakes Construction Company Hinckley Ohio

mdash $3598895bull Kokosing Construction Company Inc Columbus

Ohio mdash $3642741bull Sunesis Construction Company West Chester Ohio

mdash $4137701bull Complete General Construction Company Columbus

Ohio mdash $4175941Completion Date Sept 30 2016

Project No 153007Type Bridge replacement (2 bridges)LocationASD-TR 383CR 31 (Part 1 and Part 2)State Estimate $1251000Contractors and Bid Amounts

bull Complete General Construction Company ColumbusOhio mdash $1237840

bull Shelly amp Sands Inc Columbus Ohio mdash $1283800bull Rietschlin Construction Inc Crestline Ohio mdash

$1365595bull R amp I Construction Inc Tiffin Ohio mdash $1375125bull V O Menuez amp Son Inc Millersburg Ohio mdash

$1445399bull Ohio Bridge Corporation Cambridge Ohio mdash

$1449999bull Mosser Construction Inc Fremont Ohio mdash

$1519700bull Cuyahoga Bridge amp Road Inc Sevelle Ohio mdash

$1687000Completion DateAug 31 2015

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Ohio

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Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 3

Page 4 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Ohiorsquos largest single roadwayconstruction project and first public-private partnership for ahighway will cost taxpayers nearly three times its announcedprice tag of $429 million according to financial documents The Columbus Dispatch reported the state will pay about

$12 billion over the life of a 35-year agreement to build andmaintain the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway a16-mi (257 km) link between US 23 and US 52 that willhelp drivers skirt the Ohio River city of Portsmouth The initial figure given by state officials left out interest

highway maintenance financial-transaction costs and othercharges developers incur An Ohio Department of Transportation spokesman said

the department routinely refers only to construction costswhen talking about the amount of money spent on a project The highway also known as the Portsmouth Bypass is

Ohiorsquos test case for public-private partnerships in the state ODOT officials say that paying for the project over time

rather than waiting for enough money to become available issmart because the road will spur economic development inbeleaguered southern Ohio But experts say that this project mdash and future roads built

using debt mdash could hamper the statersquos ability to maintain itsconstruction program Most public-private partnerships have a dedicated rev-

enue stream such as tolls that will pay for them

Increasingly states are dedicating gas-tax money to pay forprojects over time If too much debt accumulates on theirbooks that could slow construction on other projects Robert Poole transportation director at the Reason

Foundation said roads built through public-private partner-ships tend to last longer Poole believes contractors have anincentive to build a road that doesnrsquot require much mainte-nance because they must patch potholes and resurface lanes Construction on the highway is to begin this summer and

finish in 2019 (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Roadway Project to Cost Three Times Estimated Figure

Veterans MemorialReady for WorkThe final pieces are now in place for the construction of

the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway in SciotoCounty The project is made possible by the first public-pri-vate partnership (P3) in Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) history Construction is set to begin this summerand completed in 2019The Portsmouth Gateway Group will build the 16-mi

(2575 m) four-lane limited access highway from US Route23 north of Lucasville to US Route 52 near Sciotoville Theproject has been in demand for decades and using innovativeP3 financing allows ODOT to build it now and pay for it over35 years while still building other important projects aroundthe stateThe new highway will complete the Appalachian

Development Highway System in Ohio and will improvesafety in and around the city of Portsmouth and SciotoCounty by taking heavy truck traffic off city streets The proj-ect also provides a more direct route between Interstate 70and I-64 allowing goods to flow more quickly into andthrough the region Studies show round-trip travel betweenUS Route 23 and US Route 52 will be reduced by morethan a half-hourSince 2012 ODOT has been working to develop the proj-

ect as a P3 which allows ODOT to accelerate the project bydecades and the department can avoid rising project costs bytaking advantage of current competitive economic condi-tions The projectrsquos financing is accomplished through the use of

$22736 million in tax exempt private activity bonds withanother $208 million provided through a TransportationInfrastructure Finance and Innovation Act or TIFIA loanfrom the federal government The TIFIA Loan is a low-inter-est loan provided to projects of national and regional signifi-canceMaking ODOT history the Southern Ohio Veterans

Memorial Highway is the departmentrsquos largest modernearthwork project to date Construction crews expect toremove about 25 million cu yds (191 million cu m) of earthand rock and place another 25 million cu yds of embank-ment

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

HUDSON6681 Chittenden RoadHudson Ohio 44236P (330) 655-5900F (330) 655-5969

COLUMBUS3155 E 17th AvenueColumbus Ohio 43219P (614) 475-2880F (614) 475-0069

CINCINNATI8131 Regal Lane

West Chester Ohio 45069P (513) 777-5556F (513) 777-4494

wwwthemcleancompanycom

Letrsquos face it When it comes to Heavy Duty Equipment from the outside brands tend to run together Thereal separator Performance As in lsquohow reliablersquo and lsquohow productiversquo Thatrsquos why Hyundai designs theirequipment with features that matter From the minute-by-minute online ability to connect with your machines and know their exact productivity to the best warranty in the business - 3 years3000 hours full machine and 5 years10000 hours structural Hyundai is an original in a look-alike world

Visit hceamericascom for the complete story

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 5

8003922686

YOUR SOURCE FOR

SALES AND RENTALS CRAWLER TRUCKS STUMP CUTTERS

AND FORESTRY MULCHERS

Page 6 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

The city of Columbusrsquos snow and ice control plan andsnow removal efforts have earned the American PublicWorks Associationrsquos national Award for Excellence Thesnow and ice control plan is the cityrsquos guide for providingresidents efficient and timely snow removal The APWAaward was created to promote excellence in public sectorsnow and ice operations management and administrationand best practices in snow and ice removal that minimizeenvironmental effectsldquoWe continue to invest in planning equipment and

state‐of‐the‐art technology to give our Snow Warriors thebest resources for fighting whatever nature throws at us eachwinterrdquo said Mayor Michael B Coleman ldquoI am proud thatAPWA has honored the hard work that goes on year‐roundto keep Columbus streets safe during winter stormsrdquoCityrsquos snow and ice removal planrsquos top priority is safety of

the public The APWA award lauds the planrsquos main goalsbull Reduce life threatening and injury‐producing conditionsbull Reduce damage to property bull Reduce interruption to commerce

bull Minimize environmental effects associated with snowand ice removal employees to work together to achievedepartmental common goalsldquoThe Public Service Department is a shining example of

the innovation and professionalism our residents shouldexpect from the city of Columbusrdquo said council memberShannon G Hardin chair of the Public Service ampTransportation Committee ldquoThese men and women work insome of the harshest conditions to improve the safety of ourneighborhoods They deserve all the credit they are receivingin this national recognitionrdquoThe Department of Public Service reviews and updates

the plan annually based on past performance and innova-tions in training equipment and technology Columbusrsquossnow removal and treatment operations have been upgradedin the past two years to includebull Purchase of additional trucks bringing the total Snow

Warrior fleet in the Department of Public Service to 86 plowtrucks plus additional trucks from the Department of PublicUtilities and Recreation and Parks Department that give thecity a total of 145 snow plow vehiclesbull Creation of the Warrior Watch Web site 1113088warrio-

rwatchcolumbusgov1113089 that allows the media and public tosee when specific streets have been plowed in the past 72hoursbull The cross‐training of additional city employees to drive

snow plow trucks bringing the total to more than 300 cityemployees who can be called on to help during extreme win-ter weather conditionsbull The installation of GPSAVL units with sensors on all

city snow plowing trucks that provide real‐time tracking ofthe trucksrsquo locations speeds and whether their plow bladesare down and salt spreaders are turned onbull The cityrsquos snow plow fleet is getting greener with more

than 50 percent of snow plow trucks running on CNGbull The city plans to convert the entire fleet to CNG‐ pow-

ered trucks within the next four yearsThe award was presented to the city of Columbus at

APWArsquos 2015 North American Snow Conference in GrandRapids Mich in April

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Ice Ice Baby

City of Columbus Snow Removal Plan Earns APWA Award

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 7

PRE-OWNED JOB READY EQUIPMENT NOW AVAILABLE Cincinnati bull Mt Orab bull Columbus bull Lexington bull Louisville

Call Brad Kent at 513-266-7761 or on our USED EQUIPMENT HOTLINE 888BOBCATS

Parts bull Sales bull Service bull Rental bull Training

To See More Machines Please visit us online at wwwbobcat-entcom

2011 S630 Bobcat Loader 2170 Hrs Open ROPS JoystickControls CN 93200 $28000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 2475 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air FactoryWarranty CN 92668 $32000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air CN92670 $39000

2009 S250 Bobcat Loader 3150 Hrs Open ROPS CN 90131$26000

2011 S770 Bobcat Loader 1515 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air 2 Speed CN 93400$46000

2007 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air RoadPackage CN 93945 $30000

2012 DX140LC Doosan Excavator 300 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 82783$124150

2012 DL220 Doosan Wheel Loader 500 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 84785$123500

P I T T S B U R G H P H I L A D E L P H I A W A S H I N G T O N D C T O R O N T O

ILL RIGS FOR RENTDRILL RIGS FOR RENT1800PILEUSA -or- wwwecanetcom

AUTHORIZED DEALER

EQUIPMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA

B U I L D I N G F O U N D A T I O N S S I N C E 1 9 1 8

PHILADELPHIAPO Box 387Aldan PA 19018P 6106262200F 6106262245

PITTSBURGHPO Box 306Coraopolis PA 15108P 4122644480F 4122641158

WASHINGTON DC6300 Foxley RoadUpper Marlboro MD 20772P 3015991300F 3015991597

TORONTO166 Bentworth AveToronto Ontario M6A 1P7P 4167874259F 4167874362

Page 8 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zaneville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

Columbus(614) 443-6541

Toledo(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

and keenly aware of a customerrsquos equipment support needs Most importantly hersquos there when you need him

Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response time and standing behind its equipment

Donrsquot worry Darrell is not alone Chris Aaron Dale Tim Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact any one of the companyrsquos nearly 80 technicians are right there with him Whether itrsquos for an emergency situation or to take advan-tage of our popular Preventive Maintenance Program call your local Columbus Equipment Company branch today hellip and bring peace of mind to your operation

Meet Mr Drone

PRODUCT SUPPORT

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Most importantlysdeenwand keenly a

h time twiddling his thumbs mucDarrell Drone is a 17-yColumbus Equipment Compan

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

s there w hersquo mportantly y hersquos equipment supportare of a customerrsquow

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Chris Aaron Darrell is not alone

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(937) 879-3154Dayton

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Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 3

Page 4 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Ohiorsquos largest single roadwayconstruction project and first public-private partnership for ahighway will cost taxpayers nearly three times its announcedprice tag of $429 million according to financial documents The Columbus Dispatch reported the state will pay about

$12 billion over the life of a 35-year agreement to build andmaintain the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway a16-mi (257 km) link between US 23 and US 52 that willhelp drivers skirt the Ohio River city of Portsmouth The initial figure given by state officials left out interest

highway maintenance financial-transaction costs and othercharges developers incur An Ohio Department of Transportation spokesman said

the department routinely refers only to construction costswhen talking about the amount of money spent on a project The highway also known as the Portsmouth Bypass is

Ohiorsquos test case for public-private partnerships in the state ODOT officials say that paying for the project over time

rather than waiting for enough money to become available issmart because the road will spur economic development inbeleaguered southern Ohio But experts say that this project mdash and future roads built

using debt mdash could hamper the statersquos ability to maintain itsconstruction program Most public-private partnerships have a dedicated rev-

enue stream such as tolls that will pay for them

Increasingly states are dedicating gas-tax money to pay forprojects over time If too much debt accumulates on theirbooks that could slow construction on other projects Robert Poole transportation director at the Reason

Foundation said roads built through public-private partner-ships tend to last longer Poole believes contractors have anincentive to build a road that doesnrsquot require much mainte-nance because they must patch potholes and resurface lanes Construction on the highway is to begin this summer and

finish in 2019 (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Roadway Project to Cost Three Times Estimated Figure

Veterans MemorialReady for WorkThe final pieces are now in place for the construction of

the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway in SciotoCounty The project is made possible by the first public-pri-vate partnership (P3) in Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) history Construction is set to begin this summerand completed in 2019The Portsmouth Gateway Group will build the 16-mi

(2575 m) four-lane limited access highway from US Route23 north of Lucasville to US Route 52 near Sciotoville Theproject has been in demand for decades and using innovativeP3 financing allows ODOT to build it now and pay for it over35 years while still building other important projects aroundthe stateThe new highway will complete the Appalachian

Development Highway System in Ohio and will improvesafety in and around the city of Portsmouth and SciotoCounty by taking heavy truck traffic off city streets The proj-ect also provides a more direct route between Interstate 70and I-64 allowing goods to flow more quickly into andthrough the region Studies show round-trip travel betweenUS Route 23 and US Route 52 will be reduced by morethan a half-hourSince 2012 ODOT has been working to develop the proj-

ect as a P3 which allows ODOT to accelerate the project bydecades and the department can avoid rising project costs bytaking advantage of current competitive economic condi-tions The projectrsquos financing is accomplished through the use of

$22736 million in tax exempt private activity bonds withanother $208 million provided through a TransportationInfrastructure Finance and Innovation Act or TIFIA loanfrom the federal government The TIFIA Loan is a low-inter-est loan provided to projects of national and regional signifi-canceMaking ODOT history the Southern Ohio Veterans

Memorial Highway is the departmentrsquos largest modernearthwork project to date Construction crews expect toremove about 25 million cu yds (191 million cu m) of earthand rock and place another 25 million cu yds of embank-ment

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

HUDSON6681 Chittenden RoadHudson Ohio 44236P (330) 655-5900F (330) 655-5969

COLUMBUS3155 E 17th AvenueColumbus Ohio 43219P (614) 475-2880F (614) 475-0069

CINCINNATI8131 Regal Lane

West Chester Ohio 45069P (513) 777-5556F (513) 777-4494

wwwthemcleancompanycom

Letrsquos face it When it comes to Heavy Duty Equipment from the outside brands tend to run together Thereal separator Performance As in lsquohow reliablersquo and lsquohow productiversquo Thatrsquos why Hyundai designs theirequipment with features that matter From the minute-by-minute online ability to connect with your machines and know their exact productivity to the best warranty in the business - 3 years3000 hours full machine and 5 years10000 hours structural Hyundai is an original in a look-alike world

Visit hceamericascom for the complete story

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 5

8003922686

YOUR SOURCE FOR

SALES AND RENTALS CRAWLER TRUCKS STUMP CUTTERS

AND FORESTRY MULCHERS

Page 6 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

The city of Columbusrsquos snow and ice control plan andsnow removal efforts have earned the American PublicWorks Associationrsquos national Award for Excellence Thesnow and ice control plan is the cityrsquos guide for providingresidents efficient and timely snow removal The APWAaward was created to promote excellence in public sectorsnow and ice operations management and administrationand best practices in snow and ice removal that minimizeenvironmental effectsldquoWe continue to invest in planning equipment and

state‐of‐the‐art technology to give our Snow Warriors thebest resources for fighting whatever nature throws at us eachwinterrdquo said Mayor Michael B Coleman ldquoI am proud thatAPWA has honored the hard work that goes on year‐roundto keep Columbus streets safe during winter stormsrdquoCityrsquos snow and ice removal planrsquos top priority is safety of

the public The APWA award lauds the planrsquos main goalsbull Reduce life threatening and injury‐producing conditionsbull Reduce damage to property bull Reduce interruption to commerce

bull Minimize environmental effects associated with snowand ice removal employees to work together to achievedepartmental common goalsldquoThe Public Service Department is a shining example of

the innovation and professionalism our residents shouldexpect from the city of Columbusrdquo said council memberShannon G Hardin chair of the Public Service ampTransportation Committee ldquoThese men and women work insome of the harshest conditions to improve the safety of ourneighborhoods They deserve all the credit they are receivingin this national recognitionrdquoThe Department of Public Service reviews and updates

the plan annually based on past performance and innova-tions in training equipment and technology Columbusrsquossnow removal and treatment operations have been upgradedin the past two years to includebull Purchase of additional trucks bringing the total Snow

Warrior fleet in the Department of Public Service to 86 plowtrucks plus additional trucks from the Department of PublicUtilities and Recreation and Parks Department that give thecity a total of 145 snow plow vehiclesbull Creation of the Warrior Watch Web site 1113088warrio-

rwatchcolumbusgov1113089 that allows the media and public tosee when specific streets have been plowed in the past 72hoursbull The cross‐training of additional city employees to drive

snow plow trucks bringing the total to more than 300 cityemployees who can be called on to help during extreme win-ter weather conditionsbull The installation of GPSAVL units with sensors on all

city snow plowing trucks that provide real‐time tracking ofthe trucksrsquo locations speeds and whether their plow bladesare down and salt spreaders are turned onbull The cityrsquos snow plow fleet is getting greener with more

than 50 percent of snow plow trucks running on CNGbull The city plans to convert the entire fleet to CNG‐ pow-

ered trucks within the next four yearsThe award was presented to the city of Columbus at

APWArsquos 2015 North American Snow Conference in GrandRapids Mich in April

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Ice Ice Baby

City of Columbus Snow Removal Plan Earns APWA Award

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 7

PRE-OWNED JOB READY EQUIPMENT NOW AVAILABLE Cincinnati bull Mt Orab bull Columbus bull Lexington bull Louisville

Call Brad Kent at 513-266-7761 or on our USED EQUIPMENT HOTLINE 888BOBCATS

Parts bull Sales bull Service bull Rental bull Training

To See More Machines Please visit us online at wwwbobcat-entcom

2011 S630 Bobcat Loader 2170 Hrs Open ROPS JoystickControls CN 93200 $28000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 2475 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air FactoryWarranty CN 92668 $32000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air CN92670 $39000

2009 S250 Bobcat Loader 3150 Hrs Open ROPS CN 90131$26000

2011 S770 Bobcat Loader 1515 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air 2 Speed CN 93400$46000

2007 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air RoadPackage CN 93945 $30000

2012 DX140LC Doosan Excavator 300 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 82783$124150

2012 DL220 Doosan Wheel Loader 500 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 84785$123500

P I T T S B U R G H P H I L A D E L P H I A W A S H I N G T O N D C T O R O N T O

ILL RIGS FOR RENTDRILL RIGS FOR RENT1800PILEUSA -or- wwwecanetcom

AUTHORIZED DEALER

EQUIPMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA

B U I L D I N G F O U N D A T I O N S S I N C E 1 9 1 8

PHILADELPHIAPO Box 387Aldan PA 19018P 6106262200F 6106262245

PITTSBURGHPO Box 306Coraopolis PA 15108P 4122644480F 4122641158

WASHINGTON DC6300 Foxley RoadUpper Marlboro MD 20772P 3015991300F 3015991597

TORONTO166 Bentworth AveToronto Ontario M6A 1P7P 4167874259F 4167874362

Page 8 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zaneville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

Columbus(614) 443-6541

Toledo(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

and keenly aware of a customerrsquos equipment support needs Most importantly hersquos there when you need him

Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response time and standing behind its equipment

Donrsquot worry Darrell is not alone Chris Aaron Dale Tim Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact any one of the companyrsquos nearly 80 technicians are right there with him Whether itrsquos for an emergency situation or to take advan-tage of our popular Preventive Maintenance Program call your local Columbus Equipment Company branch today hellip and bring peace of mind to your operation

Meet Mr Drone

PRODUCT SUPPORT

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

Most importantlysdeenwand keenly a

h time twiddling his thumbs mucDarrell Drone is a 17-yColumbus Equipment Compan

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

s there w hersquo mportantly y hersquos equipment supportare of a customerrsquow

aluable asset in the heaA vh time twiddling his thumbs ho doesnrsquoan weterear vDarrell Drone is a 17-y

s Senior FyrsquoColumbus Equipment Compan

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ou need himhen ys there ws equipment support

vyaluable asset in the heat spendho doesnrsquo

hnicianecTTecield s Senior F

tage of our popular Prevs for an emergencWhether itrsquo

s nearly 80 tecyrsquocompan Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact anmTi

Darrell is n orryy Darrell is not alone t wDonrsquo

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prevy situation or to take ads for an emergenc

hnicians are right there with him s nearly 80 tecy one of the Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact an

Chris Aaron Darrell is not alone

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

am call e Maintenance Progr-anvy situation or to take ad

hnicians are right there with him y one of the

Dale

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response

anked number one bbeing rsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

our dokeeping ybeen dedicated to inounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

y customers regionally inanked number one bsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

vwn for owntime doour doestment in product support andvbeen dedicated to in

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

y customers regionally inysingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

hisTears er sixty yestment in product support and

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ToledoColumbus

hellip and bring peace of mind to your local Columbus Equipment Company

tage of our popular Prev

CincinnatiToledo

ationour operhellip and bring peace of mind to yancy brour local Columbus Equipment Compan

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prev

RichfieldCincinnati

y h todaancam call e Maintenance Progr

Cadiz

s Dependable DealerOhiorsquo

s Dependable Dealer

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(614) 443-6541Columbus

(330) 453-4521Canton

(937) 879-3154Dayton

columbusequipwww

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(740) 455-4036Zaneville

(330) 453-4521Canton

columbusequip

(740) 942-8871(330) 659-6681 Richfield

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(740) 289-3757(440) 352-0452Painesville

(740) 455-4036

mentcomcolumbusequip

(740) 942-8871Cadiz

(740) 289-3757Piketon

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Page 4: Ohio 13 2015

Page 4 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Ohiorsquos largest single roadwayconstruction project and first public-private partnership for ahighway will cost taxpayers nearly three times its announcedprice tag of $429 million according to financial documents The Columbus Dispatch reported the state will pay about

$12 billion over the life of a 35-year agreement to build andmaintain the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway a16-mi (257 km) link between US 23 and US 52 that willhelp drivers skirt the Ohio River city of Portsmouth The initial figure given by state officials left out interest

highway maintenance financial-transaction costs and othercharges developers incur An Ohio Department of Transportation spokesman said

the department routinely refers only to construction costswhen talking about the amount of money spent on a project The highway also known as the Portsmouth Bypass is

Ohiorsquos test case for public-private partnerships in the state ODOT officials say that paying for the project over time

rather than waiting for enough money to become available issmart because the road will spur economic development inbeleaguered southern Ohio But experts say that this project mdash and future roads built

using debt mdash could hamper the statersquos ability to maintain itsconstruction program Most public-private partnerships have a dedicated rev-

enue stream such as tolls that will pay for them

Increasingly states are dedicating gas-tax money to pay forprojects over time If too much debt accumulates on theirbooks that could slow construction on other projects Robert Poole transportation director at the Reason

Foundation said roads built through public-private partner-ships tend to last longer Poole believes contractors have anincentive to build a road that doesnrsquot require much mainte-nance because they must patch potholes and resurface lanes Construction on the highway is to begin this summer and

finish in 2019 (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Roadway Project to Cost Three Times Estimated Figure

Veterans MemorialReady for WorkThe final pieces are now in place for the construction of

the Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway in SciotoCounty The project is made possible by the first public-pri-vate partnership (P3) in Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) history Construction is set to begin this summerand completed in 2019The Portsmouth Gateway Group will build the 16-mi

(2575 m) four-lane limited access highway from US Route23 north of Lucasville to US Route 52 near Sciotoville Theproject has been in demand for decades and using innovativeP3 financing allows ODOT to build it now and pay for it over35 years while still building other important projects aroundthe stateThe new highway will complete the Appalachian

Development Highway System in Ohio and will improvesafety in and around the city of Portsmouth and SciotoCounty by taking heavy truck traffic off city streets The proj-ect also provides a more direct route between Interstate 70and I-64 allowing goods to flow more quickly into andthrough the region Studies show round-trip travel betweenUS Route 23 and US Route 52 will be reduced by morethan a half-hourSince 2012 ODOT has been working to develop the proj-

ect as a P3 which allows ODOT to accelerate the project bydecades and the department can avoid rising project costs bytaking advantage of current competitive economic condi-tions The projectrsquos financing is accomplished through the use of

$22736 million in tax exempt private activity bonds withanother $208 million provided through a TransportationInfrastructure Finance and Innovation Act or TIFIA loanfrom the federal government The TIFIA Loan is a low-inter-est loan provided to projects of national and regional signifi-canceMaking ODOT history the Southern Ohio Veterans

Memorial Highway is the departmentrsquos largest modernearthwork project to date Construction crews expect toremove about 25 million cu yds (191 million cu m) of earthand rock and place another 25 million cu yds of embank-ment

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

HUDSON6681 Chittenden RoadHudson Ohio 44236P (330) 655-5900F (330) 655-5969

COLUMBUS3155 E 17th AvenueColumbus Ohio 43219P (614) 475-2880F (614) 475-0069

CINCINNATI8131 Regal Lane

West Chester Ohio 45069P (513) 777-5556F (513) 777-4494

wwwthemcleancompanycom

Letrsquos face it When it comes to Heavy Duty Equipment from the outside brands tend to run together Thereal separator Performance As in lsquohow reliablersquo and lsquohow productiversquo Thatrsquos why Hyundai designs theirequipment with features that matter From the minute-by-minute online ability to connect with your machines and know their exact productivity to the best warranty in the business - 3 years3000 hours full machine and 5 years10000 hours structural Hyundai is an original in a look-alike world

Visit hceamericascom for the complete story

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 5

8003922686

YOUR SOURCE FOR

SALES AND RENTALS CRAWLER TRUCKS STUMP CUTTERS

AND FORESTRY MULCHERS

Page 6 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

The city of Columbusrsquos snow and ice control plan andsnow removal efforts have earned the American PublicWorks Associationrsquos national Award for Excellence Thesnow and ice control plan is the cityrsquos guide for providingresidents efficient and timely snow removal The APWAaward was created to promote excellence in public sectorsnow and ice operations management and administrationand best practices in snow and ice removal that minimizeenvironmental effectsldquoWe continue to invest in planning equipment and

state‐of‐the‐art technology to give our Snow Warriors thebest resources for fighting whatever nature throws at us eachwinterrdquo said Mayor Michael B Coleman ldquoI am proud thatAPWA has honored the hard work that goes on year‐roundto keep Columbus streets safe during winter stormsrdquoCityrsquos snow and ice removal planrsquos top priority is safety of

the public The APWA award lauds the planrsquos main goalsbull Reduce life threatening and injury‐producing conditionsbull Reduce damage to property bull Reduce interruption to commerce

bull Minimize environmental effects associated with snowand ice removal employees to work together to achievedepartmental common goalsldquoThe Public Service Department is a shining example of

the innovation and professionalism our residents shouldexpect from the city of Columbusrdquo said council memberShannon G Hardin chair of the Public Service ampTransportation Committee ldquoThese men and women work insome of the harshest conditions to improve the safety of ourneighborhoods They deserve all the credit they are receivingin this national recognitionrdquoThe Department of Public Service reviews and updates

the plan annually based on past performance and innova-tions in training equipment and technology Columbusrsquossnow removal and treatment operations have been upgradedin the past two years to includebull Purchase of additional trucks bringing the total Snow

Warrior fleet in the Department of Public Service to 86 plowtrucks plus additional trucks from the Department of PublicUtilities and Recreation and Parks Department that give thecity a total of 145 snow plow vehiclesbull Creation of the Warrior Watch Web site 1113088warrio-

rwatchcolumbusgov1113089 that allows the media and public tosee when specific streets have been plowed in the past 72hoursbull The cross‐training of additional city employees to drive

snow plow trucks bringing the total to more than 300 cityemployees who can be called on to help during extreme win-ter weather conditionsbull The installation of GPSAVL units with sensors on all

city snow plowing trucks that provide real‐time tracking ofthe trucksrsquo locations speeds and whether their plow bladesare down and salt spreaders are turned onbull The cityrsquos snow plow fleet is getting greener with more

than 50 percent of snow plow trucks running on CNGbull The city plans to convert the entire fleet to CNG‐ pow-

ered trucks within the next four yearsThe award was presented to the city of Columbus at

APWArsquos 2015 North American Snow Conference in GrandRapids Mich in April

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Ice Ice Baby

City of Columbus Snow Removal Plan Earns APWA Award

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 7

PRE-OWNED JOB READY EQUIPMENT NOW AVAILABLE Cincinnati bull Mt Orab bull Columbus bull Lexington bull Louisville

Call Brad Kent at 513-266-7761 or on our USED EQUIPMENT HOTLINE 888BOBCATS

Parts bull Sales bull Service bull Rental bull Training

To See More Machines Please visit us online at wwwbobcat-entcom

2011 S630 Bobcat Loader 2170 Hrs Open ROPS JoystickControls CN 93200 $28000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 2475 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air FactoryWarranty CN 92668 $32000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air CN92670 $39000

2009 S250 Bobcat Loader 3150 Hrs Open ROPS CN 90131$26000

2011 S770 Bobcat Loader 1515 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air 2 Speed CN 93400$46000

2007 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air RoadPackage CN 93945 $30000

2012 DX140LC Doosan Excavator 300 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 82783$124150

2012 DL220 Doosan Wheel Loader 500 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 84785$123500

P I T T S B U R G H P H I L A D E L P H I A W A S H I N G T O N D C T O R O N T O

ILL RIGS FOR RENTDRILL RIGS FOR RENT1800PILEUSA -or- wwwecanetcom

AUTHORIZED DEALER

EQUIPMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA

B U I L D I N G F O U N D A T I O N S S I N C E 1 9 1 8

PHILADELPHIAPO Box 387Aldan PA 19018P 6106262200F 6106262245

PITTSBURGHPO Box 306Coraopolis PA 15108P 4122644480F 4122641158

WASHINGTON DC6300 Foxley RoadUpper Marlboro MD 20772P 3015991300F 3015991597

TORONTO166 Bentworth AveToronto Ontario M6A 1P7P 4167874259F 4167874362

Page 8 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zaneville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

Columbus(614) 443-6541

Toledo(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

and keenly aware of a customerrsquos equipment support needs Most importantly hersquos there when you need him

Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response time and standing behind its equipment

Donrsquot worry Darrell is not alone Chris Aaron Dale Tim Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact any one of the companyrsquos nearly 80 technicians are right there with him Whether itrsquos for an emergency situation or to take advan-tage of our popular Preventive Maintenance Program call your local Columbus Equipment Company branch today hellip and bring peace of mind to your operation

Meet Mr Drone

PRODUCT SUPPORT

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

Most importantlysdeenwand keenly a

h time twiddling his thumbs mucDarrell Drone is a 17-yColumbus Equipment Compan

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

s there w hersquo mportantly y hersquos equipment supportare of a customerrsquow

aluable asset in the heaA vh time twiddling his thumbs ho doesnrsquoan weterear vDarrell Drone is a 17-y

s Senior FyrsquoColumbus Equipment Compan

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ou need himhen ys there ws equipment support

vyaluable asset in the heat spendho doesnrsquo

hnicianecTTecield s Senior F

tage of our popular Prevs for an emergencWhether itrsquo

s nearly 80 tecyrsquocompan Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact anmTi

Darrell is n orryy Darrell is not alone t wDonrsquo

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prevy situation or to take ads for an emergenc

hnicians are right there with him s nearly 80 tecy one of the Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact an

Chris Aaron Darrell is not alone

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

am call e Maintenance Progr-anvy situation or to take ad

hnicians are right there with him y one of the

Dale

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response

anked number one bbeing rsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

our dokeeping ybeen dedicated to inounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

y customers regionally inanked number one bsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

vwn for owntime doour doestment in product support andvbeen dedicated to in

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

y customers regionally inysingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

hisTears er sixty yestment in product support and

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ToledoColumbus

hellip and bring peace of mind to your local Columbus Equipment Company

tage of our popular Prev

CincinnatiToledo

ationour operhellip and bring peace of mind to yancy brour local Columbus Equipment Compan

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prev

RichfieldCincinnati

y h todaancam call e Maintenance Progr

Cadiz

s Dependable DealerOhiorsquo

s Dependable Dealer

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(614) 443-6541Columbus

(330) 453-4521Canton

(937) 879-3154Dayton

columbusequipwww

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(740) 455-4036Zaneville

(330) 453-4521Canton

columbusequip

(740) 942-8871(330) 659-6681 Richfield

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(740) 289-3757(440) 352-0452Painesville

(740) 455-4036

mentcomcolumbusequip

(740) 942-8871Cadiz

(740) 289-3757Piketon

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  • OH00420OH
  • OH00520OH
  • OH00620OH
  • OH00720OH
  • OH00820OH
Page 5: Ohio 13 2015

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 5

8003922686

YOUR SOURCE FOR

SALES AND RENTALS CRAWLER TRUCKS STUMP CUTTERS

AND FORESTRY MULCHERS

Page 6 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

The city of Columbusrsquos snow and ice control plan andsnow removal efforts have earned the American PublicWorks Associationrsquos national Award for Excellence Thesnow and ice control plan is the cityrsquos guide for providingresidents efficient and timely snow removal The APWAaward was created to promote excellence in public sectorsnow and ice operations management and administrationand best practices in snow and ice removal that minimizeenvironmental effectsldquoWe continue to invest in planning equipment and

state‐of‐the‐art technology to give our Snow Warriors thebest resources for fighting whatever nature throws at us eachwinterrdquo said Mayor Michael B Coleman ldquoI am proud thatAPWA has honored the hard work that goes on year‐roundto keep Columbus streets safe during winter stormsrdquoCityrsquos snow and ice removal planrsquos top priority is safety of

the public The APWA award lauds the planrsquos main goalsbull Reduce life threatening and injury‐producing conditionsbull Reduce damage to property bull Reduce interruption to commerce

bull Minimize environmental effects associated with snowand ice removal employees to work together to achievedepartmental common goalsldquoThe Public Service Department is a shining example of

the innovation and professionalism our residents shouldexpect from the city of Columbusrdquo said council memberShannon G Hardin chair of the Public Service ampTransportation Committee ldquoThese men and women work insome of the harshest conditions to improve the safety of ourneighborhoods They deserve all the credit they are receivingin this national recognitionrdquoThe Department of Public Service reviews and updates

the plan annually based on past performance and innova-tions in training equipment and technology Columbusrsquossnow removal and treatment operations have been upgradedin the past two years to includebull Purchase of additional trucks bringing the total Snow

Warrior fleet in the Department of Public Service to 86 plowtrucks plus additional trucks from the Department of PublicUtilities and Recreation and Parks Department that give thecity a total of 145 snow plow vehiclesbull Creation of the Warrior Watch Web site 1113088warrio-

rwatchcolumbusgov1113089 that allows the media and public tosee when specific streets have been plowed in the past 72hoursbull The cross‐training of additional city employees to drive

snow plow trucks bringing the total to more than 300 cityemployees who can be called on to help during extreme win-ter weather conditionsbull The installation of GPSAVL units with sensors on all

city snow plowing trucks that provide real‐time tracking ofthe trucksrsquo locations speeds and whether their plow bladesare down and salt spreaders are turned onbull The cityrsquos snow plow fleet is getting greener with more

than 50 percent of snow plow trucks running on CNGbull The city plans to convert the entire fleet to CNG‐ pow-

ered trucks within the next four yearsThe award was presented to the city of Columbus at

APWArsquos 2015 North American Snow Conference in GrandRapids Mich in April

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Ice Ice Baby

City of Columbus Snow Removal Plan Earns APWA Award

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 7

PRE-OWNED JOB READY EQUIPMENT NOW AVAILABLE Cincinnati bull Mt Orab bull Columbus bull Lexington bull Louisville

Call Brad Kent at 513-266-7761 or on our USED EQUIPMENT HOTLINE 888BOBCATS

Parts bull Sales bull Service bull Rental bull Training

To See More Machines Please visit us online at wwwbobcat-entcom

2011 S630 Bobcat Loader 2170 Hrs Open ROPS JoystickControls CN 93200 $28000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 2475 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air FactoryWarranty CN 92668 $32000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air CN92670 $39000

2009 S250 Bobcat Loader 3150 Hrs Open ROPS CN 90131$26000

2011 S770 Bobcat Loader 1515 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air 2 Speed CN 93400$46000

2007 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air RoadPackage CN 93945 $30000

2012 DX140LC Doosan Excavator 300 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 82783$124150

2012 DL220 Doosan Wheel Loader 500 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 84785$123500

P I T T S B U R G H P H I L A D E L P H I A W A S H I N G T O N D C T O R O N T O

ILL RIGS FOR RENTDRILL RIGS FOR RENT1800PILEUSA -or- wwwecanetcom

AUTHORIZED DEALER

EQUIPMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA

B U I L D I N G F O U N D A T I O N S S I N C E 1 9 1 8

PHILADELPHIAPO Box 387Aldan PA 19018P 6106262200F 6106262245

PITTSBURGHPO Box 306Coraopolis PA 15108P 4122644480F 4122641158

WASHINGTON DC6300 Foxley RoadUpper Marlboro MD 20772P 3015991300F 3015991597

TORONTO166 Bentworth AveToronto Ontario M6A 1P7P 4167874259F 4167874362

Page 8 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zaneville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

Columbus(614) 443-6541

Toledo(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

and keenly aware of a customerrsquos equipment support needs Most importantly hersquos there when you need him

Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response time and standing behind its equipment

Donrsquot worry Darrell is not alone Chris Aaron Dale Tim Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact any one of the companyrsquos nearly 80 technicians are right there with him Whether itrsquos for an emergency situation or to take advan-tage of our popular Preventive Maintenance Program call your local Columbus Equipment Company branch today hellip and bring peace of mind to your operation

Meet Mr Drone

PRODUCT SUPPORT

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

Most importantlysdeenwand keenly a

h time twiddling his thumbs mucDarrell Drone is a 17-yColumbus Equipment Compan

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

s there w hersquo mportantly y hersquos equipment supportare of a customerrsquow

aluable asset in the heaA vh time twiddling his thumbs ho doesnrsquoan weterear vDarrell Drone is a 17-y

s Senior FyrsquoColumbus Equipment Compan

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ou need himhen ys there ws equipment support

vyaluable asset in the heat spendho doesnrsquo

hnicianecTTecield s Senior F

tage of our popular Prevs for an emergencWhether itrsquo

s nearly 80 tecyrsquocompan Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact anmTi

Darrell is n orryy Darrell is not alone t wDonrsquo

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prevy situation or to take ads for an emergenc

hnicians are right there with him s nearly 80 tecy one of the Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact an

Chris Aaron Darrell is not alone

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

am call e Maintenance Progr-anvy situation or to take ad

hnicians are right there with him y one of the

Dale

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response

anked number one bbeing rsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

our dokeeping ybeen dedicated to inounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

y customers regionally inanked number one bsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

vwn for owntime doour doestment in product support andvbeen dedicated to in

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

y customers regionally inysingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

hisTears er sixty yestment in product support and

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ToledoColumbus

hellip and bring peace of mind to your local Columbus Equipment Company

tage of our popular Prev

CincinnatiToledo

ationour operhellip and bring peace of mind to yancy brour local Columbus Equipment Compan

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prev

RichfieldCincinnati

y h todaancam call e Maintenance Progr

Cadiz

s Dependable DealerOhiorsquo

s Dependable Dealer

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(614) 443-6541Columbus

(330) 453-4521Canton

(937) 879-3154Dayton

columbusequipwww

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(740) 455-4036Zaneville

(330) 453-4521Canton

columbusequip

(740) 942-8871(330) 659-6681 Richfield

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(740) 289-3757(440) 352-0452Painesville

(740) 455-4036

mentcomcolumbusequip

(740) 942-8871Cadiz

(740) 289-3757Piketon

  • OH00120OH
  • OH00220OH
  • OH00320OH
  • OH00420OH
  • OH00520OH
  • OH00620OH
  • OH00720OH
  • OH00820OH
Page 6: Ohio 13 2015

Page 6 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

The city of Columbusrsquos snow and ice control plan andsnow removal efforts have earned the American PublicWorks Associationrsquos national Award for Excellence Thesnow and ice control plan is the cityrsquos guide for providingresidents efficient and timely snow removal The APWAaward was created to promote excellence in public sectorsnow and ice operations management and administrationand best practices in snow and ice removal that minimizeenvironmental effectsldquoWe continue to invest in planning equipment and

state‐of‐the‐art technology to give our Snow Warriors thebest resources for fighting whatever nature throws at us eachwinterrdquo said Mayor Michael B Coleman ldquoI am proud thatAPWA has honored the hard work that goes on year‐roundto keep Columbus streets safe during winter stormsrdquoCityrsquos snow and ice removal planrsquos top priority is safety of

the public The APWA award lauds the planrsquos main goalsbull Reduce life threatening and injury‐producing conditionsbull Reduce damage to property bull Reduce interruption to commerce

bull Minimize environmental effects associated with snowand ice removal employees to work together to achievedepartmental common goalsldquoThe Public Service Department is a shining example of

the innovation and professionalism our residents shouldexpect from the city of Columbusrdquo said council memberShannon G Hardin chair of the Public Service ampTransportation Committee ldquoThese men and women work insome of the harshest conditions to improve the safety of ourneighborhoods They deserve all the credit they are receivingin this national recognitionrdquoThe Department of Public Service reviews and updates

the plan annually based on past performance and innova-tions in training equipment and technology Columbusrsquossnow removal and treatment operations have been upgradedin the past two years to includebull Purchase of additional trucks bringing the total Snow

Warrior fleet in the Department of Public Service to 86 plowtrucks plus additional trucks from the Department of PublicUtilities and Recreation and Parks Department that give thecity a total of 145 snow plow vehiclesbull Creation of the Warrior Watch Web site 1113088warrio-

rwatchcolumbusgov1113089 that allows the media and public tosee when specific streets have been plowed in the past 72hoursbull The cross‐training of additional city employees to drive

snow plow trucks bringing the total to more than 300 cityemployees who can be called on to help during extreme win-ter weather conditionsbull The installation of GPSAVL units with sensors on all

city snow plowing trucks that provide real‐time tracking ofthe trucksrsquo locations speeds and whether their plow bladesare down and salt spreaders are turned onbull The cityrsquos snow plow fleet is getting greener with more

than 50 percent of snow plow trucks running on CNGbull The city plans to convert the entire fleet to CNG‐ pow-

ered trucks within the next four yearsThe award was presented to the city of Columbus at

APWArsquos 2015 North American Snow Conference in GrandRapids Mich in April

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuidersquos Web site at wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom)

Ice Ice Baby

City of Columbus Snow Removal Plan Earns APWA Award

Construction Equipment Guide bull Ohio State Supplement bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull June 20 2015 bull Page 7

PRE-OWNED JOB READY EQUIPMENT NOW AVAILABLE Cincinnati bull Mt Orab bull Columbus bull Lexington bull Louisville

Call Brad Kent at 513-266-7761 or on our USED EQUIPMENT HOTLINE 888BOBCATS

Parts bull Sales bull Service bull Rental bull Training

To See More Machines Please visit us online at wwwbobcat-entcom

2011 S630 Bobcat Loader 2170 Hrs Open ROPS JoystickControls CN 93200 $28000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 2475 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air FactoryWarranty CN 92668 $32000

2012 S650 Bobcat Loader 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air CN92670 $39000

2009 S250 Bobcat Loader 3150 Hrs Open ROPS CN 90131$26000

2011 S770 Bobcat Loader 1515 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air 2 Speed CN 93400$46000

2007 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat 700 Hrs Cab Heat amp Air RoadPackage CN 93945 $30000

2012 DX140LC Doosan Excavator 300 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 82783$124150

2012 DL220 Doosan Wheel Loader 500 Hrs Cab Heat amp AirCN 84785$123500

P I T T S B U R G H P H I L A D E L P H I A W A S H I N G T O N D C T O R O N T O

ILL RIGS FOR RENTDRILL RIGS FOR RENT1800PILEUSA -or- wwwecanetcom

AUTHORIZED DEALER

EQUIPMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA

B U I L D I N G F O U N D A T I O N S S I N C E 1 9 1 8

PHILADELPHIAPO Box 387Aldan PA 19018P 6106262200F 6106262245

PITTSBURGHPO Box 306Coraopolis PA 15108P 4122644480F 4122641158

WASHINGTON DC6300 Foxley RoadUpper Marlboro MD 20772P 3015991300F 3015991597

TORONTO166 Bentworth AveToronto Ontario M6A 1P7P 4167874259F 4167874362

Page 8 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zaneville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

Columbus(614) 443-6541

Toledo(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

and keenly aware of a customerrsquos equipment support needs Most importantly hersquos there when you need him

Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response time and standing behind its equipment

Donrsquot worry Darrell is not alone Chris Aaron Dale Tim Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact any one of the companyrsquos nearly 80 technicians are right there with him Whether itrsquos for an emergency situation or to take advan-tage of our popular Preventive Maintenance Program call your local Columbus Equipment Company branch today hellip and bring peace of mind to your operation

Meet Mr Drone

PRODUCT SUPPORT

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

Most importantlysdeenwand keenly a

h time twiddling his thumbs mucDarrell Drone is a 17-yColumbus Equipment Compan

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

s there w hersquo mportantly y hersquos equipment supportare of a customerrsquow

aluable asset in the heaA vh time twiddling his thumbs ho doesnrsquoan weterear vDarrell Drone is a 17-y

s Senior FyrsquoColumbus Equipment Compan

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ou need himhen ys there ws equipment support

vyaluable asset in the heat spendho doesnrsquo

hnicianecTTecield s Senior F

tage of our popular Prevs for an emergencWhether itrsquo

s nearly 80 tecyrsquocompan Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact anmTi

Darrell is n orryy Darrell is not alone t wDonrsquo

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prevy situation or to take ads for an emergenc

hnicians are right there with him s nearly 80 tecy one of the Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact an

Chris Aaron Darrell is not alone

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

am call e Maintenance Progr-anvy situation or to take ad

hnicians are right there with him y one of the

Dale

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response

anked number one bbeing rsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

our dokeeping ybeen dedicated to inounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

y customers regionally inanked number one bsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

vwn for owntime doour doestment in product support andvbeen dedicated to in

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

y customers regionally inysingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

hisTears er sixty yestment in product support and

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ToledoColumbus

hellip and bring peace of mind to your local Columbus Equipment Company

tage of our popular Prev

CincinnatiToledo

ationour operhellip and bring peace of mind to yancy brour local Columbus Equipment Compan

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prev

RichfieldCincinnati

y h todaancam call e Maintenance Progr

Cadiz

s Dependable DealerOhiorsquo

s Dependable Dealer

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(614) 443-6541Columbus

(330) 453-4521Canton

(937) 879-3154Dayton

columbusequipwww

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(740) 455-4036Zaneville

(330) 453-4521Canton

columbusequip

(740) 942-8871(330) 659-6681 Richfield

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(740) 289-3757(440) 352-0452Painesville

(740) 455-4036

mentcomcolumbusequip

(740) 942-8871Cadiz

(740) 289-3757Piketon

  • OH00120OH
  • OH00220OH
  • OH00320OH
  • OH00420OH
  • OH00520OH
  • OH00620OH
  • OH00720OH
  • OH00820OH
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Page 8 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zaneville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

Columbus(614) 443-6541

Toledo(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

and keenly aware of a customerrsquos equipment support needs Most importantly hersquos there when you need him

Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response time and standing behind its equipment

Donrsquot worry Darrell is not alone Chris Aaron Dale Tim Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact any one of the companyrsquos nearly 80 technicians are right there with him Whether itrsquos for an emergency situation or to take advan-tage of our popular Preventive Maintenance Program call your local Columbus Equipment Company branch today hellip and bring peace of mind to your operation

Meet Mr Drone

PRODUCT SUPPORT

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

Most importantlysdeenwand keenly a

h time twiddling his thumbs mucDarrell Drone is a 17-yColumbus Equipment Compan

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

s there w hersquo mportantly y hersquos equipment supportare of a customerrsquow

aluable asset in the heaA vh time twiddling his thumbs ho doesnrsquoan weterear vDarrell Drone is a 17-y

s Senior FyrsquoColumbus Equipment Compan

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ou need himhen ys there ws equipment support

vyaluable asset in the heat spendho doesnrsquo

hnicianecTTecield s Senior F

tage of our popular Prevs for an emergencWhether itrsquo

s nearly 80 tecyrsquocompan Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact anmTi

Darrell is n orryy Darrell is not alone t wDonrsquo

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prevy situation or to take ads for an emergenc

hnicians are right there with him s nearly 80 tecy one of the Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact an

Chris Aaron Darrell is not alone

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

am call e Maintenance Progr-anvy situation or to take ad

hnicians are right there with him y one of the

Dale

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response

anked number one bbeing rsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

our dokeeping ybeen dedicated to inounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

y customers regionally inanked number one bsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

vwn for owntime doour doestment in product support andvbeen dedicated to in

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

y customers regionally inysingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

hisTears er sixty yestment in product support and

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ToledoColumbus

hellip and bring peace of mind to your local Columbus Equipment Company

tage of our popular Prev

CincinnatiToledo

ationour operhellip and bring peace of mind to yancy brour local Columbus Equipment Compan

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prev

RichfieldCincinnati

y h todaancam call e Maintenance Progr

Cadiz

s Dependable DealerOhiorsquo

s Dependable Dealer

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(614) 443-6541Columbus

(330) 453-4521Canton

(937) 879-3154Dayton

columbusequipwww

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(740) 455-4036Zaneville

(330) 453-4521Canton

columbusequip

(740) 942-8871(330) 659-6681 Richfield

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(740) 289-3757(440) 352-0452Painesville

(740) 455-4036

mentcomcolumbusequip

(740) 942-8871Cadiz

(740) 289-3757Piketon

  • OH00120OH
  • OH00220OH
  • OH00320OH
  • OH00420OH
  • OH00520OH
  • OH00620OH
  • OH00720OH
  • OH00820OH
Page 8: Ohio 13 2015

Page 8 bull June 20 2015 bull wwwconstructionequipmentguidecom bull Ohio State Supplement bull Construction Equipment Guide

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zaneville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

Columbus(614) 443-6541

Toledo(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Columbus Equipment Companyrsquos Senior Field Technician Darrell Drone is a 17-year veteran who doesnrsquot spend much time twiddling his thumbs A valuable asset in the heavy

and keenly aware of a customerrsquos equipment support needs Most importantly hersquos there when you need him

Founded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Company has been dedicated to investment in product support and keeping your downtime down for over sixty years This single-minded commitment has led to the company being ranked number one by customers regionally in

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response time and standing behind its equipment

Donrsquot worry Darrell is not alone Chris Aaron Dale Tim Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact any one of the companyrsquos nearly 80 technicians are right there with him Whether itrsquos for an emergency situation or to take advan-tage of our popular Preventive Maintenance Program call your local Columbus Equipment Company branch today hellip and bring peace of mind to your operation

Meet Mr Drone

PRODUCT SUPPORT

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

Most importantlysdeenwand keenly a

h time twiddling his thumbs mucDarrell Drone is a 17-yColumbus Equipment Compan

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

s there w hersquo mportantly y hersquos equipment supportare of a customerrsquow

aluable asset in the heaA vh time twiddling his thumbs ho doesnrsquoan weterear vDarrell Drone is a 17-y

s Senior FyrsquoColumbus Equipment Compan

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ou need himhen ys there ws equipment support

vyaluable asset in the heat spendho doesnrsquo

hnicianecTTecield s Senior F

tage of our popular Prevs for an emergencWhether itrsquo

s nearly 80 tecyrsquocompan Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact anmTi

Darrell is n orryy Darrell is not alone t wDonrsquo

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prevy situation or to take ads for an emergenc

hnicians are right there with him s nearly 80 tecy one of the Scott ldquoZubbardquo Monty hellip in fact an

Chris Aaron Darrell is not alone

time and standing behind its equipmentdiagnosing and repairing equipment service response

am call e Maintenance Progr-anvy situation or to take ad

hnicians are right there with him y one of the

Dale

diagnosing and repairing equipment service response

anked number one bbeing rsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

our dokeeping ybeen dedicated to inounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment CompanF

y customers regionally inanked number one bsingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

vwn for owntime doour doestment in product support andvbeen dedicated to in

ounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

y customers regionally inysingle-minded commitment has led to the compan

hisTears er sixty yestment in product support and

y hasounded in 1952 Columbus Equipment Compan

ToledoColumbus

hellip and bring peace of mind to your local Columbus Equipment Company

tage of our popular Prev

CincinnatiToledo

ationour operhellip and bring peace of mind to yancy brour local Columbus Equipment Compan

e Maintenance Progrventitage of our popular Prev

RichfieldCincinnati

y h todaancam call e Maintenance Progr

Cadiz

s Dependable DealerOhiorsquo

s Dependable Dealer

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(614) 443-6541Columbus

(330) 453-4521Canton

(937) 879-3154Dayton

columbusequipwww

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(419) 872-7101Toledo

(740) 455-4036Zaneville

(330) 453-4521Canton

columbusequip

(740) 942-8871(330) 659-6681 Richfield

(513) 771-3922Cincinnati

(740) 289-3757(440) 352-0452Painesville

(740) 455-4036

mentcomcolumbusequip

(740) 942-8871Cadiz

(740) 289-3757Piketon

  • OH00120OH
  • OH00220OH
  • OH00320OH
  • OH00420OH
  • OH00520OH
  • OH00620OH
  • OH00720OH
  • OH00820OH