Heavy Construction Equipment Sample Clauses

Heavy Construction Equipment. The award of this RFP will cover categories which contain heavy construction equipment, such as Articulated Dump Haulers, Articulated Haulers, Backhoes, Cold Planers, Compactors- Road and Asphalt, Dozers, Motor Graders, Pavers, Reclaimers, Site Dumpers, Skid Steers, Telehandlers, Track Excavators, Tracked Loaders, Wheel Loaders, Wheeled Excavator and Sweeper Equipment - Mechanical, Airport/Runway, Walk Behind, Riding, Parking Lot, Sidewalk Sweeping Equipment Asphalt Distributor, Chip Spreader, Crack Router/Sealant, Ditcher, Emulsion Tank, Patch Truck, Patchers, Road Xxxxxxx, Scraper, Screed, Sprayer / Water Truck / Water Tank, and Stabilizer.
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Heavy Construction Equipment. 2.3.1 Sample Listing of Heavy Construction Equipment at the Road & Bridge Division of the Public Works Department which may need parts, maintenance, and/or repair services during the term of this contract is included herein for your convenience, but not limited to the following: TRAILERS MOWERS 2002 & 1996 Wind Dancer 1-ton Trailers 2004 Xxxx Deere 5520 tractor mower(s) 2005 Starlite 2005-82-H186OR Trailer 2006 Xxxx Deere 7220 tractor mower(s) 2002 Texas Xxxxx 14LA Trailer 2006 Diamond LBR-050-CA attachment 2001 Texas Xxxxx 16HA Trailer 2006 Diamond DBR-50-C attachment 1999 Texas Xxxxx LEO10+2 Trailer 2006 Diamond DBF063H flail mower attachment 1991 Trailer King TK54BDU-402 Trailer 2006 Diamond DBS024H 3 blade trimmer 1984 Eager Beaver 35GHG Trailer 1994 Paris Custom 5 x 10 Tilt Trailer 1988 Interstate 8SAT Trailer MOTOR GRADERS 1999 Cargo Carrier 16 x 6 Storage Trailer 0000 Xxx Xxxxxxx XX000X grader 2002 CPS SBD-240 Belly Dump Trailer 2002 Volvo G720 grader 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx XXXX00XX0-X0 Trailer 1985 Caterpillar 12G grader 1996 Buck Dandy 1000 LE Trailer 1975 Caterpillar 130G grader 1999 Buck Dandy SIA Trailer 2001 Buck Dandy Utility Trailer SPECIAL EQUIPMENT LOADERS 2000 Broyce RJ350 self-propelled broom 1999 Caterpillar 416C backhoe 1999 Hyundai R250L C-3 track excavator 1985 Caterpillar 936 loader Patch King asphalt patch box 1988 Case 1845C loader 2004 Craftco SS 125 DC/Supershot crack sealer 1996 Case 1845C loader 2002 IHC/Xxxxxx asphalt distributor 1999 Case 1845C loader 1996 UGC Xxxxxx S4900/S-2000 asphalt distributor 1997 Case 621B loader 1992 Caterpillar RR250 asphalt recycler 1996 Case 621B loader 2002 Bandit 280 HD brush chipper 1998 Case 621B loader 0000 Xxxxxx brine maker 2011 Bobcat loader 2009 DuraMax cab controller one-man patch truck 1996 Ford 675D backhoe 2009 Pipe Hunters Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx NJ3876, Giant GP72557 1990 Xxxx Deere 310C backhoe Water Truck/Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx NJ3876, Giant GP72557 2000 Xxxx Deere 410E backhoe 1997 Xxxx Deere 410E backhoe DUMP TRUCKS SNOW PLOWS 1994 - 2004 International 4900 – 4 x 2 series dump trucks 2004 & 2007 Boss RT3 power V plows 2006 - 2011 International 5400 – 4 x 2 series dump trucks 1996 Xxxxx R1036 plows 2011 International 7400 – 6 x 4 tandem axle dump trucks 2004 Xxxxx 11’ plow 2009 - 2010 International 74 - 4 x 2 single axle dump trucks 1998 Xxxxxxxxx RSP SP 2001 International 2654 - 6 x 4 tandem axle dump truck 2000, 2002 & 2003 Xxxxxxxxx RSP 10x36 & 1980 GM Bison tandem axle truck 11x36 IS 1996 & 1997 Mo...

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