PCCA Journal 4th Quarter 2013 - page 52

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HDPE conduits (cable-in-conduit) to reduce
construction cost and time.
With 11 U.S. plants close to customers,
freight cost and lead times are minimized.
Dura-line is ISO 9001 Certified and is regular-
ly audited by outside parties for performance
to this standard.
Dura-Line provides solutions. With
in-house technical engineering and field
support organizations, customers can rely on
Dura-Line expertise to help design projects
then provide construction and cable installa-
tion support.
Dura-Line is the world leader in Micro
Technology. Dura-Line’s MicroDucts and
FuturePath allow for easier installations, less
equipment at the jobsite, and overall lower
construction costs while providing future
pathways for upgrades. New urban light
rail projects utilize Dura-Line’s FuturePath
products for communication needs while
reducing overall construction costs.
New MicroTechnology plenum and riser
rated products are the standard method
used to provide a pathway in campus and
MDU environments that make it easier to in-
stall fiber, future upgrades or repair damages.
Dura-Line’s FuturePath Flex is designed for
MicroTrenching applications in urban areas
to minimize street closures and reclamation.
Using the unified system of Dura-Line
products provides for protection and fast,
safe installation for all of your construction
requirements.
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Altec Industries
Altec Industries, Inc., recently announced the
launch of the AC45-127S telescopic boom
crane, which offers top-class safety, produc-
tivity, and operator convenience.
“Altec has a customer-focused product de-
velopment process,” said Matt Trefz, market
manager for Altec Cranes. “When we began
the 45-ton project, customers told us they
needed more capacity beyond a 25-foot load
radius, a ‘solid’ feel at a 100-foot load radius,
and road transport without weight permits.
Altec’s engineering team was able to deliver
a 45-ton boom truck with a stronger chart,
better feel, and attractive payload compared
to alternative products.”
The AC45-127S incorporates several safety
features, including the lower winch control,
front entry cab, and engine start/stop at the
tail shelf, which minimize slip/trip/fall hazard
exposure. The tilt cab feature improves vis-
ibility and reduces operator neck strain and
associated fatigue.
A service-driven design simplifies preven-
tative maintenance and reduces downtime.
The LMI reel is mounted at the boom heel
and protected by a metal cover, while the
A2B cable is routed through the boom,
which provides better reliability.
To increase jobsite productivity, optional
equipment provides an aerial operating
mode that complies with ANSI A92.2.
Other features include 45-ton maximum
capacity, 127-foot, 5-section boom, 55-foot
telescopic jib, and improved cycle times.
Altec is a leading equipment and service
provider for the
electric utility,
lights and signs,
telecommunica-
tions, contractor,
and tree care mar-
kets. The company
provides products
and services in
more than 100
countries.
Communications Supply Corporation
Founded in 1972, Communications Supply
Corporation (CSC), a subsidiary of WESCO
International, Inc., distributes a full range of
data communications, outside plant, and
security solutions. Together, CSC and WESCO
form the largest electrical, security, and data
communications network in North America
with 400 full-service branches and an inter-
national network designed to scale.
With vast resources at its fingertips, the
CSC sales team does more than just provide
product. The company’s tenured sales force
has a passionate commitment to under-
standing customers’ unique business needs
and will strive every day to get the best
products, the most robust technical exper-
tise, and the most cost-effective logistics
solutions available in the data communica-
tions, outside plant, and security industry.
Utility Fleet Sales & Rental
Terex Utilities and Utility Fleet Sales & Rental
(Utility Fleet) have teamed up to offer cus-
tomers greater access to Terex utility equip-
ment in Arizona, California, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
“We are pleased to form a regional rental
alliance with such a well-known, well-re-
spected company as Utility Fleet,” said Jim
Lohan, vice president of sales and marketing,
Terex Utilities. “From public power compa-
nies to telecommunications and rural electric
cooperatives, Terex customers can now go to
Utility Fleet to get the rental equipment they
need, when they need it, to complete their
projects quickly and conveniently. Whether
the customer is in the air doing line work or
on the ground setting poles, Terex equip-
ment is designed for the unique demands of
utility applications.”
“Utility Fleet is committed to providing
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