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By Jay AdamsCEG CORRESPONDENT
In the construction game,there is building; and thenthere is relationship-build-ing.That is the strength of
New England YankeeConstruction LLC (NEYC),Wallingford, Conn., whichprides itself on building rap-port with potential clientsfrom the ground up.“I believe that one of the
key components is relation-ship-building. We have builtsolid relationships with bothcustomers and vendors,”said NEYC founderChristopher Godek. “Theserelationships have enabledus to weather some roughwaters over the last fewyears.“For example,” Godek
continued, “While we wereperforming demolition at aprivate school, the administration asked if we would performthe excavation on campus to upgrade the infrastructure withnatural gas. Our client said our attention to detail, keeping thesite clean, and the care our crews took in treating the campus,like it was their own, was the deciding factor [in awardingthe contract].”Founded in 1997 by Godek, NEYC is entering its 16th
year of operation. Today it is run and managed by Godek andhis wife, Staci.Godek started in the trade in 1990 as a laborer. He moved
up through the ranks at various companies. In 1996, he wasthe manager of an environmental firm. Disenchanted withthe lack of customer service in the construction market,Godek felt it was a good time to venture on his own. He setup shop in Wallingford, about 14 mi. north of New Haven.“Luckily, the economy was chugging along, and helped
with the company’s growth,” said Godek. “Our humblebeginnings were mainly asbestos abatement and lead abate-
ment work. Through theyears, we realized, that totruly serve our customers,we needed to offer moreservices. We have branchedinto full demolition, selec-tive demolition, tankremoval and contaminatedsoil clean-up, to name afew.”Those other “few” include
site work, concrete founda-tions and repairs, structuralshoring and shot blasting,along with a few wrinklesthat can’t be described in afew words.“Since our inception, we
have continued to add serv-ices, based upon the require-ments of our customers. Bylistening to the needs of ourcustomers, we have beenable to add services,” addedGodek.In its 16-year history,
NEYC also has beeninvolved in several notewor-
thy projects. Among them:Groton, Conn. — Navy Northeast Housing“We have performed turnkey work for Navy Northeast
Housing. Due to the Navy’s desire to reduce and replacehousing stock, working through their residential propertymanager we demolished, abated and restored 350 units,”said Godek. “In some cases, the now empty sites were usedto build new housing. In some cases, the sites were restoredto grass, with new sidewalks and curbs. “Our firm would fence the sites, conduct environmental
remediation, consisting of asbestos abatement, tank removaland contaminated soil removal,” he added. “The sites con-sisted of one to 20 units at a time. After environmental reme-diation, NEYC would perform the demolition of the respec-tive structure, and then restore the site.”
Newport, R.I. — NAVSTAFollowing its success with performing the Groton
New England Yankee Construction Inc.Builds Relationships From Ground Up
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Housing project, the company was awarded the contract toperform the same scope of work in Newport, R.I. NEYCdemolished and restored 65 housing units in three differentNavy housing neighborhoods. This project required all workto be performed in active neighborhoods. “During this project, we were awarded a contract for addi-
tional removal of 26 underground fuel storage tanks. Thisproject in itself was not a difficult project. The difficulties ofthis project stemmed from the multitude of undergroundissues that presented themselves,” said Godek. “The entiresite required [us] to perform ground-penetrating radar [GPR]to try and identify underground utilities.”Even after extensive GPR work, utilities were still discov-
ered, he added. Delays caused by multiple stop-and-go-workto avoid breaking any utilities caused the project to be injeopardy of falling behind. Yet, with three weeks left on theschedule, NEYC had finished the underground work, andthrough teamwork with its subcontractors, was able to com-plete the project on time.
Hope Street JV —- Niantic, Conn.“This project was the environmental remediation and
demolition of the former Hermitage facility,” said Godek.“This project had an added degree of difficulty, in that it wassituated adjacent to the town wellhead. All heavy equipmenton site had to be refitted with non-toxic hydraulic fluid. Thisfluid is a vegetable-based fluid, and, if leaked, would notjeopardize the wellhead.”In addition to the known environmental issues, additional
environmental issues were uncovered weekly. NEYC’s
commitment to the environment, customer satisfaction, andsafety became the driving force that kept them on task. “The project was completed, and was a great example of
redevelopment. An environmental liability was turned intohousing,” Godek added.
Chapel Street — New Haven, Conn.This project consisted of demolishing a severely neglect-
ed building located in downtown New Haven. Water dam-age to the building was so severe that the city of New Havencondemned the structure and ordered it to be demolished.Due to this unsafe condition, it could not be accessed forproper environmental testing.An Alternate Work practice was submitted to the state of
Conn. Department of Public Health and approved to load outall debris from demolition as friable asbestos wastes. The challenges on this project were the space constraints.
The west side of the structure was 32 in. (81 cm) from itsadjacent structure and the east side was 4 in. (10 cm) from itsadjacent structure. NEYC had to obtain an obstruction per-mit to use the parking lane for removal of debris. All demo-lition was monitored by a licensed asbestos project monitorand — through use of pool water tankers — debris was keptadequately wet so as not to contaminate outside areas. Upon completion of the demolition, NEYC received an e-
mail from the city of New Haven’s demolition coordinatorletting the company know they did a great job.“Our commitment to customer service makes us stand
out,” said Godek. “More than one customer has been heardto say, ‘We only have to ask you guys once,’ or ‘I don’t haveto worry about New England getting it done.’”The company is truly ‘New England.’ It has performed
work in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts,Rhode Island, Vermont, New Jersey and New York. “We will travel anywhere for a good customer,” said
Godek.
In the VaultSometimes, the company’s ability to cut costs makes cus-
tomers beam. Other times, NEYC’s ability to cut beamsmake customers ecstatic.“We were selected to perform the demolition of a 10,000-
square foot concrete vault, by Aurora Products, at the homeof their future headquarters. The vault portion of the buildingwas constructed as an addition. The vault was built as anintegrated portion of the building,” said Godek. “The firstcomplexity of the project was demolishing the vault, whilekeeping the structure in place. “When approached with the problem of how to get it
done, [we] devised a plan to get the project completed via themost cost-effective method. To complete the project, we hadto shore the interior concrete beams of the vault. Followingthis, we saw-cut the concrete beams to separate them fromthe structural columns that were slated to stay,” he added.“Then, the exterior wall of the building was removed to
NEYC’s Ability to Cut Costs Makes Customers Beam
Aurora Products tapped New England YankeeConstruction to perform the demolition of a 10,000-sq.ft. (929 sq m) concrete vault at the home of its futureheadquarters. The vault portion of the building hadbeen constructed as an addition to the building, whichoffered the challenge of demolishing the vault whilekeeping the structure in place.
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WALLINGFORD from page 1
see WALLINGFORD page 5
(L-R): Michael Hicks, Jason Hicks and ChristopherGodek have worked together for 10 of the 16 yearsthat New England Yankee Construction has been inbusiness.
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Employees Take Pride in Work, Company Reputationallow us to walk our equipmentinto the building. “Once these preparations were
completed, we began demolishingthe vault itself,” Godek continued.“Due to the sensitive nature of thedemolition we needed to progressin a very deliberate and systemizedmanner. We completed one bay ata time before proceeding forwardand demolishing the next bay.”His crew demolished the vault
using a 5,000 Model G 80 Alliedbrand hydraulic hammer, mountedon a Volvo 290. “We used a Genesis GXP 300
processor to process the rebar forsalvage. The difficult parts of thisphase of the project were the con-fined spaces in which we wereworking and the volume of materi-als produced,” said Godek. The vault was constructed of 18-
in. (46 cm) concrete walls anddecks. All of it was tied togetherwith five mats of 1-in. (2.5 cm) bar.All materials from this projectwere reused. The concrete wascrushed on site and reused in the
fills, and the rebar was sent out assalvage.“Upon completion of the project
we installed a temporary enclosureto the exterior of the building,” saidGodek.
Brotherly Co-Workers for10 Years
Godek cited the exemplarywork of his crew, particularly a pairof brothers. “Michael and Jason Hicks have
been with the company since theearly 2000s. Both started as labor-ers and have progressed within theorganization. Mike is currently afield superintendent and Jasonworks in the office as a projectmanager/estimator,” he said.“This year will mark my 10-
year anniversary working here atNew England YankeeConstruction. I began workinghere when I was 18 years old, driv-ing the box-truck and managingthe warehouse,” said Jason Hicks.“Over the last 10 years, I have pro-gressed through the various posi-tions — from driver to laborer to
site supervisor and now, Iam a project manager andestimator. “The working environ-
ment at NEYC feels morelike we are a big familyand not just a company,”added Hicks. “And thistype of working environ-ment reflects itself to thefield. Every employee atNEYC takes pride in theirwork and strives to do bet-ter for the good of the‘family.’ ” This year also will
mark Mike Hicks’ 10-yearanniversary. Mike Hicks hasworked his way from a laborer to asite superintendent.“Our reputation has spread due
to word of mouth. Most of our callsfor pricing come from clients thathave heard of commitment to cus-tomer service and our dedication toour clients through previous orexisting clients,” said Mike Hicks.New England Yankee
Construction is the companyaround Wallingford to go to for vir-
tually all of your constructionclean-up needs. Certain charitiesalso have been “cleaned up,” as aresult of the company’s ongoingcommitment to help in their com-munity.“We have provided monetary
support to quite a few charities;The Clifford Beers Clinic for one,”said Godek. “We have also sup-ported children’s athletics throughthe years. Christopher Godek currently
serves on the NationalDemolition Association’sboard of directors. Theorganization representsdemolition contractorsthroughout the UnitedStates, and is proud tohave international mem-bers as well. In 2013, he assumed
the role of environmentalsub-committee chairman.In March, at the organiza-tion’s 40th Convention,he will be elected to theNational DemolitionAssociation’s Executive-
Board. Godek will serve as treas-urer, will continue through theexecutive-board positions and willeventually assume the role of theorganization’s president. For more information, visit
www.newenglandyankeeconstruc-tion.com or call 203-284-9972.
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A young Jack Godek, Chris and Staci’s son, onhis first day on the job at the family company.
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And, now Allied adds to that great family background with the Rammerall-new Hy-Ram® hammers. Allied’s attachments don’t take a back seat to any competitor.In particular, our RammerProControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by themost respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is jobone at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers.To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, visit the Tyler EquipmentCorporation location nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
Superior productivity (Compare AEM formerly CIMA ratings, our attachments get the job done faster)ow Allied adds to that great family background with the Rammer
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ProControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by themost respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is jobone at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers.To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, visit the Tyler EquipmentCorporation location nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.
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Hundreds of contractors and theirfamilies attended Bobcat ofRhode Island’s Customer
Appreciation Day April 6 in Warwick,R.I.
Stuart Graham owns the only exclu-sive Bobcat store in R.I. along with thethree existing stores in Hartford andStratford, Conn., in addition to WestSpringfield, Mass. His newest 10,000-sq.-ft. location officially opened inSeptember 2012, but his group wantedto greet customers in early spring witha day of raffles, demonstrations, food,sales, music and more.
The afternoon event included a freeraffle of a Stihl Blower, an RC Bobcat,a $50 gift card, and a customizedBobcat hoodie. Dozens of T-shirts andother gifts were handed out. The eventwas fully catered with hot dogs, pulledpork sandwiches, salads, brownies,beverages, and more by Lemon & Oil,a popular Seekonk, Mass., deli caterer.
Stihl Timbersports was on hand toprovide hot saw, overhand chop, andspringboard demonstrations. Outside
the shop, guests enjoyed an excavatoroperator challenge and representativesof Honda and the other manufacturerseach had their own booth.
Outside the garage behind the newshowroom, parts and service represen-tatives Mark Haverly, James Brown,Dave Methe and Perry DeYoungdirected contractors to operate a full-sized Bobcat skid loader by remotecontrol.
Graham said the event is representa-tive of every day at the new Bobcat. “I
want our customers to realize that ourfocus is on customer service,” he said.“We strive every day to provide thehighest level of customer service pos-sible. We are very easy to get to fromSouth County, we are right down theroad from Providence; you can accessus easily from all over the state. We arein the heartbeat of Rhode Island, righthere.
“Our Rhode Island Branch greatlybenefits from being part of a larger
Hundreds Gather for Bobcat of RhodeIsland Customer Appreciation Event
Guests line up outside the Bobcat of Rhode Island store to register for thefree raffle and receive a T-shirt.
see BOBCAT page 11
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enterprise, all four locations share parts and new and usedinventory, having these resources readily available allows usto provide an increased level of customer service,” he said.
“I can see them from the highway, off Route 37, as I wasdriving down,” said Mark Rufo of Bristol, R.I. “I didn’tknow they were here, but I do now. This is a great place tostop.”
Bobcat also sells and services a full line of Stihl, Honda,MBW, Towmaster, Buffalo Turbine, US Mower, and otherproducts.
Bobcat of Rhode Island is located at 421 Lincoln Ave.,Warwick, Jefferson Blvd. exit of Interstate 95, just off Route37.
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(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Stihl Timbersports Provides Hot Saw,Overhand Chop, Springboard Demos
(L-R): The parts and service team of Mark Haverly,James Brown, Dave Methe and Perry DeYoung awaitcustomers in the garage bay where they eventually ledthem to operate a Bobcat skid loader by remote control.
John Black (C) and Mike Bucket (R) of All StateAsphalt, Sunderland, Mass., sign up for the free Bobcatraffle with Bobcat of Rhode Island’s Tim Bingham.
Bradd Read of New England Helical & Excavation Inc.and his son, Zack, check under the hood of a Bobcat E35.
Service Manager John Brogan and staff prepareBobcat T-shirts to present to all customers who regis-tered for the free Bobcat raffle.
Jeff Towle is inthe driver's seat,while his proudfather, JacobTowle of TowleBrothersLandscaping,Cumberland,R.I., beams.
Ian McMullin greets Genevieve Jolley and her children,Thomas, Anna and Isabella, as they arrive to the eventfrom Walpole, Mass.
Donny Gingrasof the Bobcatteam demon-strates themaneuverabili-ty of theBobcat frontloader by pick-ing up smallobjects anddropping themin a can. Twopoints!
Skip Vasconcelosand his son,Seth, of the FourBrothers Co.,New Bedford,Mass., look at aBobcat S550.
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Event Features Speakers From Wirgten, Rosco, LeeBoy
A guest inspectsthe latest featuresof the LeeBoy8510B paver.
Paving contrac-tors and munici-palities fromacross NewEngland packedin to hear the latest informationfrom pavingequipment manufacturers.
Larry Dembek ofthe town ofOxford publicworks departmentlikes the looks ofthis Rosco RB48sweeper.
This compactLeeBoy 1000F getsa big thumbs upfrom Tom Brydaof the ShultsCompany inTerryville, Conn.
SEMINAR from page 6
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CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONDAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.
SATURDAY, May 4, 2013 • 9:00 A.M.LOCATION: 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68
PROSPECT, CTTHINK SUNSHINE!!!
Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on May 4, 2013.This auction will consist of equipment from utility companies; municipalities; contractors; and others.
Early consignments from the Utility Company:(2) 2001 INT’L 4900, w/stake body; 2001 INT’L 4700 Cab & Chassis; (2) 2005 FORD F750, w/Versalift 240 Squirt Boom; (4) 2002 FORD F550, w/Altec AT35G Boom;2001 FORD F350, w/utility body, 4x4; 2001 FORD F350 Crew Cab; 2004 GMC Sierra 2500HD, w/Reading utility body, lift gate, & plow, 4x4; 2008 DODGE Durango,4x4; 2005 DODGE Durango, 4x4; 2007 FORD Escape, 4x4; 2005 GMC Safari, AWD; 2004 GMC Safari; 2005 DODGE Caravan; 1999 KENSINGTON Utility/Reel Trailer;1959 CUSTOM Reel Trailer; Tandem Axle Trailer; ONAN Generator; DAYTON Generator; (2) Generators, w/Kohler engine.
Early consignments:DAEWOO DH280 Hyd. Excavator; CAT EL240B Hyd. Excavator; KOMATSU PC35 Hyd. Excavator, w/blade, thumb & rubber tracks; CAT 301.5C Mini Hyd. Excavator,w/blade & rubber tracks; DRESSER TD20E Crawler Dozer, hyd. tilt, OROPS; BOBCAT S130 Skid Steer Loader; NEW HOLLAND LS160 Skid Steer Loader; BOBCAT553 Skid Steer Loader, 440 +/- hrs.; NEW HOLLAND LB620 Articulating Loader Backhoe, w/bucket & forks; VOLVO BMA30 6x6 Articulating Rock Truck; TESABRK623 Roto-Impact Crusher, aux. hydraulics, double deck, grizzly feeder, trailer mounted, Cat diesel, under 1100 hours; EXTEC 5000 Turbo Screening Plant, 2 deckscreen, grizzly feeder, 2 side conveyors, diesel; REED RD150 Screening Plant; REED RD40 Screening Plant; GRADALL 534C Forklift, EROPS, Cummins diesel; BRAN-SON 3510h Forklift, 4x4, low hours; NEW HOLLAND TD22DA Wheel Tractor, w/belly mower, model 10LA loader, 3 PtH, 4x4, 464 +/- hrs.; CUB CADET 7264 WheelTractor, w/60”: mower deck, model 610 loader, 3 PtH, 4x4; HOLLAND Transplanter, 3 PtH; 7000 kw Generator, trailer mounted, Isuzu diesel; TRAMAC 85 Hyd.Hammer; 1999 PETERBILT 379 Tandem Tractor, w/sleeper & wet lines; 1991 PETERBILT 379EXT Tri-Axle Dump, Cat 425, 8LL trans., 20K front, 20K lift, 46K rears;1989 FORD 9000 Tri-Axle Dump, Truck; MACK Superliner Tri-Axle Dump, 400 Cummins, 13 sp., 18K front, 20K lift, 46K rears, 17 ½ ‘ body, power cover, pintle hitch;1997 GMC TC7H047, w/Pico Bucket, Cat diesel, Allison Auto; 1997 FORD F800, w/Holan Bucket, Cummins diesel, Allison Auto; 2010 FORD E150 Van, w/tool bins,23,900 +/- miles; 2007 CHEV. Silverado; 2006 DODGE Stratus; 2004 SATURN Vue, AWD; 2004 CHEV, Blazer; 2004 JAGUAR X-Type; 2004 JEEP Liberty; 2004 KIASedona; 2004 GMC 2500 Van; 2003 FORD Crown Vic Police Interceptor; 2003 NISSAN Altima; 2002 CHEV. 1500 Ext. Cab, w/plow & cap; (2) 2001 FORD Crown VicPolice Interceptor; 2001 HONDA Odyssey; 1999 PONTIAC Montana; 1997 FORD Explorer; 1995 JEEP Grand Cherokee; 1989 PACE 50 ton 3 axle Drop Deck Trailer;2013 BIG BEE 14,000# Dump Trailer; 2013 TOPLINE Landscape Trailer; 2013 TOPLINE Car Trailer; KOHLER 100 kw LP Generator; 3 PtH Equipment- Mowers, Rakes,Grader Blades, Box Blades, & ETC.; ALAMO VF74 Flail Mower; Hoist; Air Compressors, gas & electric; Lawn Mowers; Overhead Doors; Chainsaws; LandscapingTools; Shop Tools; Electrical Supplies and much more. You name it; it looks like it is coming!! More arriving daily.
This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru WEDNESDAY prior to sale. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out!
INSPECTION: FRIDAY, May 3, 2013
This is when/where you find out what is really here!!! 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION. ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.
Website list frequently updated. If you don't see what you want here,
visit www.davisauctionsinc.com for updates.
For Online Bidding, Visit Realtimebid.comCall for more information:DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.
(203) 758-4087 or 1-800-201-4368www.davisauctionsinc.com
Auctioneer:Reginald Lussier
Lyndonville, VT 05851NH License# 2413
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Contractors, Families EnjoyExcavator Operator Games
BOBCAT from page 11
Stihl representatives demonstrate theirline of products.
A guest operates and MBW GroundPounder.
Bobcat of Rhode Island Owner StuartGraham (R) shows a Bobcat 4X4 5600Toolcat to guests Michael Hoffman andhis son, A.J. Hoffman.
Eric Bieler (foreground R) andChanning Ehlert (background R) of theBobcat sales team register contractorsas they arrive.
Guests gather to inspect the equipment.
NEW ENGLAND SUPPLEMENTADVERTISER INDEX
The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to ouradvertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not
responsible for errors or omissions.
A QUICK PICK CRANE SERVICE INC ..........................10
A T EQUIPMENT INC........................................................6
ARGUS INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ....................................1
ASTRO CRANE ..............................................................10
BARRY EQUIPMENT CO..................................................7
C N WOOD CO INC ........................................................16
CHADWICK BAROSS MA ..............................................12
CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................11
CONTRACTOR’S CORNER ..........................................10
CURTIS CONSTRUCTION ............................................10
DAVIS AUCTIONS INC ..................................................13
EQUIPMENT EAST........................................................5,9
FOLEY MARINE & INDUSTRIAL ENGINE ......................1
GORILLA HAMMERS........................................................1
ITL AUCTIONEERING ......................................................1
J R VINAGRO CORPORATION........................................1
KRAFT POWER CORP ....................................................1
LORUSSO HEAVY EQUIPMENT LLC..............................8
LOU GIZA EQUIPMENT....................................................1
LUBRICATION TECHNOLOGIES INC............................10
MILTON CAT....................................................................11
ROGERS BROTHERS ....................................................15
SUMMIT SUPPLY LLC/MULTI MACHINE ........................1
THE N.I.C.E. COMPANY ..................................................7
THE W I CLARK CO ........................................................2
TYLER EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................3,8
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Tyler Equipment251 Shaker Road
East Longmeadow, MA 01028(413) 525-6351(800) 292-6351
1980 Berlin TurnpikeBerlin, CT 06037(860) 356-0840(800) 352-4473
Parts: (860) 356-0848
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C.N. Wood Co., Inc.200 Merrimac St.
Woburn, MA 01801(781) 935-1919
Avon, MA (508) 584-8484
Johnston, RI(401) 942-9191
www.cn-wood.com
Joseph Equipment Company300 Gay Street
Manchester, NH 03103603-641-8608
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