19
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Uncategorized
Expert construction of a project is directly dependant on the mode of its construction, the expert theoretical aspects of engineering, and architectural knowledge. Therefore the factories and companies who produce construction equipment are facing a great deal of responsibility.
One aspect of used construction equipment for sale is whether to buy or rent. Many engineers, promoters, and companies responsible for construction projects are not big or well funded enough to warrant buying costly equipment for just one construction purpose. Sometimes it happens that the companies for construction projects have no sound financial backing to own all the necessary construction equipment and machinery once and for all. Therefore, these individuals or firms who never want to buy construction equipment but need them for a temporary purpose can more easily afford to rent.
All the site preparation activities require large equipment like heavy crane machinery, bulldozer, and such others. Site construction activities like moving a house or some other building, excavating and grading, septic system installation, demolition of buildings and other structures – all of these require the functions of not only construction equipment, but also the skillful operators who have to have the capability to control and implement the machinery in the most dexterous and skillful manner. There are a host of companies who provide construction equipments and machinery along with adept and skillful operators on a rental basis to enhance the mechanical services. But it is always advisable for those wanting to hire these machineries to crosscheck the efficiency of the company who provides such an important resource.
18
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
In many instances, the best deal may be no deal at all, but lets look at the opportunity it brings out in the construction and trucking areas. The rent vs buy debate has always gone on in a good and/or bad economy. The renting of construction equipment doesn’t require a large outlay of upfront cash but the weekly and/or monthly payments can be extremely high. There is only a short term commitment to the obligation and you will return the construction equipment once the rent period is over. If you are using this construction equipment over a longer period of time, the short term costs add on quickly. In essence, you could have bought and/or leased the equipment with the option to buy and retained title to the construction equipment for the same costs. The bottom line with the buy and/or lease example you would have equity in the equipment at the end of the financial obligation..
If the numbers may sense and the contract runs beyond three years, the amount of net income, cash flow, will be magnified for the fourth or fifth year etc because the financing of the equipment will be paid for at the end of third year…If this example makes sense, than the next step in this business opportunity financing decision would be hammering out the best price for your construction equipment and shopping for your best financing deal. This may take take some effort on your part but the risk/rewards factors of todays economy may dictate this exercise. This makes a lot of sense because at the end of your shopping for acquisition costs and financing needs, you should be able to ascertain if you have a business acquisition and financing opportunity. If you do great, if not, the rent option Is always available to you as an alternative…
This business opportunity financing arrangement should also apply for the trucking industry as well. There are many places that you can lease on to but your own truck is necessary. With the prices of diesel fuel starting to drop and many companies looking for owner operators, this creates a large opportunity for a wage earner to become an owner operator. This transformation of the driver to owner operator will increase one’s revenue stream dramatically. Once again the costs of acquiring this revenue stream should be looked at for fuel and financing costs. The bottom line at the end of the equation is this a good business financing opportunity?
One area that one should look at is the repo market. Today, lenders have a large buildup of repossessions. This gives the startup and seasoned business a tremendous opportunity to acquire construction equipment, trucks, and trailers at attractive prices and possibly financing at favorable terms…
This applies to the following: dump trucks, semi trucks, boom trucks, construction trucks, cement and concrete trucks, flatbed trucks, day cabs, water and vacuum trucks, bucket trucks, concrete pumps, backhoes, bulldozers, forklift machinery, forestry equipment, skid steer loaders, grapple and landscape trucks, dry van and reefer trailers, flatbed and drop deck trailers, dump and end dump trailers, etc
17
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
Compaction equipment is a term that is commonly used when referring to a wide assortment of different pieces of mechanical compacting Equipment that is used for the purpose of compacting soil, concrete, rock, metal, and other materials for a variety of commercial, industrial, landscaping, farming, construction, and home improvement needs.
Some of that compacting equipment includes form tampers, landfill compacters,Pneumatic tire rollers, trench rollers, single and double drum vibrating rollers, and compaction wheels to name just a few of the extensive number of various types of compaction equipment that is available today.
Small construction companies, landscapers, and homeowners can rent compaction equipment as an alternative to purchasing expensive equipment that may not be used for more than a project or two. Renting compaction equipment is definitely more cost effective for companies and individuals needing to budget expenses carefully, and for those not having a long term need for the use of compaction equipment. Bigger companies and those that use compaction equipment on a regular basis may prefer to purchase some compaction equipment, while continuing to rent other equipment.
Compaction equipment can lift and relocate existing concrete and is used to put down and smooth out new concrete, and so much more. Compaction equipment is used for clearing and leveling of land areas for developing, and is used in a variety of other building and construction projects.
Some types of compaction equipment are small units that are propelled by a person walking behind them. Larger pieces of compaction equipment can be ridden on and they are powered by engines. There is even compaction equipment that can be activated remotely for use in areas where it is safer for machines than people, like in narrow or deep trenches.
You have driven past many road construction projects in which compaction equipment is utilized in the construction and maintaining of roadways, although you may not have known all those bulky machines are considered compaction equipment. Commercial, industrial, and residential asphalt driveways and parking areas are also built with the use of compaction equipment.
Landfill compaction equipment is used to reduce the mass of trash so that it takes up less room in landfills, meaning more trash can be placed there before the building of new landfills become necessary. This practice conserves landfill space, makes trash more biodegradable, and is better for the environment and wildlife than building unnecessary landfills. Other compaction equipment is used to compact oil drums and other environmentally hazardous materials so that they can be disposed of properly and not harm people and the environment. Recycling plants also use compaction equipment to compact recyclables into manageable bundles so that they can be properly recycled and distributed for reuse, which also reduces the amount of trash going into landfills.
Certain compaction equipment can be used to remove obstructions that are preventing the proper draining and ventilation in roofs, which when not working properly can cause a host of expensive problems and damage to structures. Or to remove a damaged section of concrete so that repairs can be made to spare the costs of total replacement when only a section has damage. There are a variety of ways in which compaction equipment can be used on farms.
For instance, compaction equipment is used to destroy troublesome tree roots, and to level the ground for planting and to create necessary points for the proper irrigating of crops and soil management. The Construction Equipment industry also uses a variety of compaction equipment to clear land for developing and for constructing purposes. Home owners use compaction equipment for many landscaping and home improvements such as clearing land for backyard gardens or BBQ pits, or for digging out and smoothing over an area for a backyard pond to be built.
Walk behind compaction equipment is often used in areas in which larger equipment is not practical such as around tanks, guardrails, curbs, and drainage ditches, and for small projects. And for many home owners such compaction equipment is much easier to use. If you need to use larger compaction equipment, you may have to hire someone to operate it for you if you are not familiar with using such equipment.
You can use the internet to compare a wide variety of compaction equipment, find local dealers and compaction equipment rentals, and to scout for pricing deals. You should speak with a knowledgeable and reputable compaction equipment dealer in your area about your project for advice on what compaction equipment you will need to use to complete your project with, and for an experienced opinion on whether to rent or buy the different compaction equipment you need.
Compaction equipment has many practical applications for use in the commercial and industrial developing, construction, farming, landscaping, and home improvement industries. Learn more about compaction equipment and how it can be used for completing your projects.
13
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
Businesses and organizations in many different industries consider original and rebuilt Caterpillar transmissions to be the best when it comes to heavy-duty parts. They aren’t the only manufacturer, however. These equipment components are integrated with other power and drive train parts to give large equipment the power and precision needed to get even the biggest jobs done.
While industries such as mining and construction Equipment are the first that come to mind when looking at these precision parts, others rely on the products Allison, Komatsu Equipment, and Caterpillar Equipment produce. The quality of their products is pivotal to the success of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Here is a quick look at some of the power train parts these three big names produce, their innovations, and benefits.
Equipment From Komatsu
Their transmissions make Komatsu transmissions famous in big industries such as mining equipment. The innovative oil immersing bearing heating systems make these power trains long lasting and highly effective. The WA500-3 wheel loader they produce changes its gear ration automatically to keep strain off the rest of the parts in the vehicle while optimizing its fuel efficiency. The clutch pressure is also automated to eliminate hesitations and jerk in the gearshift. The D155AX-5 crawler dozer is designed to maximize the product of the entire machine by giving this machine a total of six gears - three forward and three reverse.
Original And Rebuilt Caterpillar Transmissions
Construction, mining, agriculture, forestry, and many other industries use a Caterpillar transmission to haul, lift, push, and work. The OEMs and other businesses in need of heavy-duty equipment use these power train parts because they are designed to last while hosting a range of options that increase the usability and efficiency for a range of specific applications. Regardless of whether it the premier manufacture or a rebuilt, Caterpillar transmissions offer gearing specifically designed to maximize the potential of every use and industry.
The CX35, CX31, and CX28 are just three of the several different forms that original and rebuilt Caterpillar transmissions come in. Flexibility in several areas including gearing is added to their fully automatic systems to blend with a mix of drive systems. Handling and speed are increased significantly as a result. This manufacturer also offers a variety of torque converters to heighten the fuel economy and efficiency of heavy-duty equipment.
Allison Power Train Parts
Allison adds electronic options, features, bodies, and drivelines to their power train parts. This puts the optimum efficiency, precision, and productivity in their power train parts on top of their extended life span. In all, Allison has more than 40 years experience in designing and manufacturing automatic gearing.
Allison is perhaps best known for its 1000 series. This product line has 610-780NM torque range. When this is added to a horsepower range of 149-224 it is pure, precise muscle. These are found in equipment such as large passenger busses and garbage trucks. Their 4000 series product line has both a wide and narrow gearing ratio to match up in a wide range of equipment. Their unique design gives heavy-duty equipment full maneuverability despite the increase in power. This series also gives OEMs and individuals the choice of having an integrated output retarder to increase its breaking ability. Allison premiered its new hybrid models designed specifically for passenger buses in 2003. There are now 2 700 of them in use in public transit systems throughout the world.
These power train part manufacturers have all become leaders by building quality parts that last. If they do stop working properly, Allison, Komatsu, and rebuilt Caterpillar transmissions are available that have been remanufactured and undergone failure testing and quality control procedures to ensure they are as high in quality as the original version. Regardless of whether they are new or rebuilt, these top of the line manufacturers have achieved long life, efficiency, and precision with their unique and effective designs.
12
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
Those who are do-it-yourself know that the best and least expensive way to accomplish a task is to pull out the work gloves and get after it. But does that include projects that require construction equipment? There are several things to ask yourself before you decide whether to rent (or buy) construction equipment or to call in the pros.
Two of the most important things to consider are cost and size of the project. Have you always wanted a pond? There is really nothing stopping you from building one if you have enough land and there are no zoning laws restricting it. That going to be a pretty big project and you might be surprised how much earth has to be moved to create even a small pond for watering livestock.
Think you are not qualified to operate construction equipment? You might be right. If you have never operated a bulldozer for sale, you are going to quickly find out that those professionals only make it look easy. There is a lot to learn before you can successfully move dirt the way it is supposed to be moved. But even if you know how to run a bulldozer or other construction equipment, you may not have enough knowledge to put the equipment to proper use.
If you know anything about ponds, you know that just digging a hole is going to get you a pond that holds water. If you know how to go about the sealing process, whether you should have a drain and how to choose the best place for your pond, you may very well be in a position to rent a bulldozer and build your own pond.
Think you are going to need a series of ponds? In that case, you need to carefully consider how long it will take you to do the digging and get a good estimate for the cost of renting the construction equipment you need for the entire project. Dont overlook transportation fees, especially if you plan to only use the equipment for a few days, send it back and then rent again. Don’t overlook your time. If you are taking time off work, figure that into the cost of renting.
Compare that to the cost of hiring someone who owns the construction equipment to get the project completed. If it is a big project, consider purchasing your own construction equipment. After you are done, you can always sell the equipment to regain at least part of your investment.
Whether you are talking about a bulldozer for a major earth-moving project, a Ditch Witch to lay cable or water lines, or a jackhammer to bust up a concrete equipment pad, you may be surprised at how affordable that construction equipment for sale can be.
11
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as heavy equipment
Every construction work must have longevity and dependability, so must the equipments used for the purpose. The equipments should be ready to face any challenge that pops up during the course of a project. All the natural restriction, the technical problems or the human errors must be tolerated by these machineries.
Earning good profit from the investment must be the top priority of each and every business organization. And this is what heavy machineries should do - provide effectiveness together along with longevity. One must always be wary of cheap equipment which never last long and turn whatever investment that has been made on it into a complete waste. This fortifies the reason for buying good and reliable machinery and equipments.
But good machinery in today?s world is very hard to find and even harder is finding a safe way of transporting them. Since there are a very few countries which manufacture good and reliable used heavy equipments for sale, there demand is thus very high in the world market. Only a handful of Asian and western countries like China, India and south European countries produce such equipments.
The drilling and the mining companies are the major consumers of such heavy machinery. Both these industries require machinery which can with stand the test of nature and deliver the goods. With companies like the Caterpillar Equipment, using equipments like cranes, backhoe loader for sale, compactors and many other heavy equipments the demand for such products is growing even more.
Mining and farming are the two industries which employ more than half of the worlds population. To sustain such profitable industries it is essential to maintain the consistent production of good and reliable machinery. As the industries grow bigger the number of lives at stake also increases. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the manufacturers to build monsters that saves life and not threatens it.
10
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
Construction industry has a broad meaning which implies many steps .The work for construction of any project starts with the searching of a land with clear titles.
Once you have located the right place with the right value and clear titles you have to arrange for financing of land.
After this procedure you have to start with the construction business. It starts with making the land even by putting down the old construction. This has to be done with the help of bulldozer. The bull dozer has blades in front of the equipment which is used to pull soil , gravel in large quantities during construction project.
Dump trucks are used for picking up the rubble and transporting them to the dumping grounds.
There are many such procedure involved till the construction project is complete which involves the use of many equipments .it is not possible to buy all the construction equipments required for construction. You can buy a few used construction equipments for sale which are very important like the bull dozers which are very versatile in nature.
There are many agents who specialize in selling used heavy dozer machinery for sale.
You can buy these machines from the agents who have a wide variety of machinery from reputed brands like Samsung Machinery for sale, caterpillar machinery,komatsu machinery, John Deere machinery, etc.
Samsung group is a Korean company which has the most leading revenue collector among its competitors. They have made their name in many fields like Finance, electronics, and heavy equipments.
You can buy these heavy equipments from dealers or traders. These equipments are also advertised in the local newspaper for sale. You can check any of these options to buy the used heavy equipment for sale.
Internet is the latest in thing to buy anything. You can buy these equipments from the internet also. There are many websites who advertise for the sale of these equipments. They also have blogs wherein you can read reviews written by various users. You can get a rough idea about the reviews of various product son reading the blog which can help you take decisions
Patiently check variety of options and compare various products and their prices before finalizing on your deal.
You should also check the physical quality and the working condition of the equipment that you intend to buy. Only by test driving the equipment you will be able to ascertain its performance level.
Check for finance facility options.
Check if there is a warranty on these equipments for their spares and maintenance.
Once you are convinced by yourself follow your sixth sense and go ahead and buy the equipment.
07
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
Although most any type of workplace offers the risk of unexpected accidents, employers must ultimately take responsibility for keeping that risk as low as possible. As far as work environments go, construction sites may seem more dangerous than other job settings, however accidents and hazards can be circumvented by utilizing firm and implementable safety practices. Examples can include: general contractors and all subcontractors being required to provide a reasonably safe job site, clear warning of all dangers inherent in the job site and the work, hiring of careful workers, coordinating job safety, and supervising compliance with safety specifications. Additionally, construction site workers must be trained properly in the operation of all machinery. The construction site must be adequately managed according to any legal or ethical standards to ensure no construction site accidents occur.
Even with precautions and adherence to safety practices, construction site injuries can still occur due to the inadequacy of these provisions. Accidents involving defective or collapsing scaffolds can result in construction site accident cases; falls off of or through roofing structures; electrocutions; falls off of ladders; defective machinery such as crane Machinery, hoists, conveyors, tractors, and forklift Machinery; malfunctioning construction equipment or other tools; and the collapse of floors or walls. The kinds of construction site accidents often result in serious injury and can sometimes even result in death. In fact, thousands of construction workers are injured or killed in construction site accidents each year.
Construction Site Accidents and Workers’ Compensation
Virtually all significant injuries suffered in construction site accidents give rise to workers’ compensation rights. The Workers’ Compensation Act provides benefits to workers who are injured on the job. Unfortunately, Workers’ Compensation alone may be insufficient compensation especially in the case of very serious and catastrophic personal injuries which happen often in construction site accidents. The rights are dependent on the interpretation and application of several complicated laws and individual circumstances of the construction accident.
However, these limited workers’ compensation rights may be supplemented by legal actions against others who have responsibility for various activities on a construction site including construction managers, general contractors, subcontractors,construction equipment manufacturers, etc. When a construction site accident occurs, the owners, architects, insurance companies and manufacturers of equipment can be held responsible for inadequate safety provisions.
As an example, in many construction undertakings, several different contractors are involved. Full damages can be recovered if any contractor other than the direct employer has responsibility for the injuries. Likewise, if a defective tool, machine, or other product causes injury, an injured worker can be fully compensated.
06
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
Many companies and contractors in need of acquiring new or used construction equipment for sale often don’t have the financial resources needed to buy the construction equipment outright, unless it is a large corporation or some branch of the government. This is when the option of renting or leasing construction equipment comes into play. Deciding to rent or lease often depends on what the contractor or business manager feels most comfortable doing from a financial perspective after evaluating the many possibilities and deciding what suits their need from long term leasing to short term renting. The side of construction equipment rentals has met a positive growth since 2004, where nearly 50% of construction equipment dealers’ are offering heavy equipment rentals as part of their operation.
There are two ways most companies acquire their construction equipment, renting or leasing. Many contractors or business managers viewed renting or leasing as an opportunity to test out construction equipment at no extra cost and with no strings attached with the possibility of buying. Most often the rental would be converted into a purchase to avoid losing the invested equity. Most buyers would also take into account whether their business is flourishing or floundering, before committing to buying any construction equipment. In a case where a business has an uncertain future, the potential buyers may deem renting as the best way economically and then return the construction equipment to its owner when the job is done.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) is the international trade and business development resource for companies that manufacture equipment, products and services used worldwide in the construction, agricultural, mining, forestry, and utility fields. The AEM has conducted a survey that predicted that in the near future, more construction equipment buyers will turn to the Internet for product purchases; as construction equipment buyers increasingly turn to the Internet for transactions, information and support.
Consequently, the rise of on-line auctions, sales, renting and leasing are made available by a variety of merchants who cater to the needs of companies and contractors worldwide. On-line merchants such as: Machine Mart, Rock & Dirt, Machinery Trader, Iron Planet, Contractors Hotline, etc. are only a few of the leading markets where companies and contractors alike can find nearly every piece of construction equipment they are looking for, from the top manufacturers such as Caterpillar Equipment and John Deere Equipment to many more. Many of these merchants offer the options of buying, selling, renting and leasing of new and used construction equipment to parts service and repair and machine maintenance. It’s always wise to investigate the background of any merchant before you place a bid or purchase any construction equipment, to ensure a good reputable stand point before entering into a contract with any dealer or merchant. It’s always wise to shop around and compare deals on construction equipment to other offers before committing to any deal.
05
Nov
2008
Posted by admin as Construction equipments
Construction equipment range from the very heavy equipment to the portable and mobile lighter equipment, some of them with a precise description of their functions are detailed below.
Engineering equipment with a front bucket/shovel and a small backhoe in the rear combined with a tractor is known as backhoe loader. It is mostly used in small construction sites and in urban engineering such as fixing city roads.
A crawler, which is very powerful and attached with a blade, is called a bulldozer. Even though any heavy engineering vehicle is known as bulldozer, it is actually a tractor with a dozer blade.
Combat engineering vehicles are used for engineering work in the battlefield and for transporting sappers. They are mostly armoured vehicles.
A compact excavator is a wheeled or tracked vehicle with a backfill blade and swing boom. It is also known as mini excavator. The functions and movements of the machines are carried out by transferring hydraulic fluid. This makes a compact hydraulic excavator different from other construction equipment.
To compact gravel, dirt, asphalt and concrete equipment in construction work and road laying a road roller which is also known as roller-compactor would be used.
A motorized cultivator with a rotating blade to work in the soil is known as rotary tiller. They are either drawn behind a tractor or self-propelled.
A crane is a derrick or tower equipped with pulleys and cables for lowering and lifting materials. The cranes used in construction industry are mostly temporary structures.
Dragline excavation systems are heavy equipment mostly used in surface mining and civil engineering. The smaller type of dragline excavator is used for port and road construction. The larger type dragline heavy excavator is used in strip-mining operations for coal extraction.
In the building industry, to make foundations, a drilling machine is used. It is also used in oil wells and water wells.
An excavator commonly known as a digger is an engineering vehicle, with a cab mounted on a rotating platform or pivot, and a backhoe on top of an undercarriage with wheels or tracks.
In untamed regions which are being reclaimed for construction, a feller buncher, a machine having an attachment, which fells trees, is used.
A forklift, lift truck or forklift truck is an industrial truck used to pick up and transport heavy material using steel forks under the material to be lifted. The most common usage of a forklift is to move materials stored on pallets.
A loader also known as a bucket loader, front-end loader, scoop loader, shovel, or front loader is a type of tractor using buckets, which can be tilted to lift and move material.