PCCA Journal|2
nd
Quarter 2015
51
Member News
Henkels & McCoy Names
Dillahunty SVP of Energy Delivery
H
enkels & McCoy, Inc.
(H&M) recently an-
nounced the appoint-
ment of James (Jim) M. Dilla-
hunty to Senior Vice President of
Energy Delivery. In his new role,
Dillahunty will be responsible
for the advancement of market
offerings, customers, business
partners, and operations in fur-
therance of H&M’s power and oil
& gas pipeline (collectively referred to as “energy delivery”)
markets. Specifically, he will concentrate on providing project
deliverable solutions for the company’s energy delivery
customers and world-class safety performance for both power
and pipeline.
During Dillahunty’s first 25 years with H&M, he helped
build and shape the company’s regional operations on the
West Coast. His considerable experience at H&M positions
him well for this national role. Dillahunty currently serves as
1st Vice President of PCCA and represents H&M as a member
of the Pipe Line Contractors Association. He has built strong
relationships with many of H&M’s utility customers and with
the craft trades at the local and international levels. Dilla-
hunty is deeply knowledgeable about energy markets and is
well recognized within the industries he represents.
Utility One Source Forms
Partnership with UCO Equipment
U
tility One Source in April announced a partner-
ship with UCO Equipment, a provider of specialty
equipment and services to the utility, power, and
oil & gas sectors. Based in Cabot, Ark., UCO will continue to
be family-owned and operated. UCO’s existing management
team, led by Rhonda and Jim Usery, will continue to lead the
business as part of Utility One Source. Utility One Source,
founded by private equity funds managed by Blackstone
earlier this year, is a single-source supplier for the utility and
heavy equipment industries with a focus on sales, rental,
parts and aftermarket services, remanufacturing, customized
equipment, and transportation nationwide.
“We are pleased to welcome UCO’s management team
and its highly-skilled and dedicated employees to the Utility
One Source family,” said Utility One Source Chairman Chris
Ragot. “UCO is a great fit with our growth strategy and we
are excited to expand our geographic footprint in both Arkan-
sas and the greater Houston area as well as to increase our
product offerings. “
“UCO is very excited to join UOS. We look forward to using
our unique track-based equipment experience to grow Utility
One Source, and to better serve our customers nationwide,”
said UCO President and CEO Rhonda Usery said
Ditch Witch FXT60 Truck Vac
Designed For Large Cleanups
D
itch Witch has introduced the FXT60 truck vacuum
excavator, an exceptionally versatile machine with
the power to perform a wide variety of cleanup
tasks, even in difficult-to-access locations.
The FXT60 is a powerful vacuum excavator available on
a Class 6 or 7 single-axle or Class 8 tandem-axle truck. An
FXT60 configured with a tandem rear-axle truck offers maxi-
mum payload and towing capacity. Built to handle heavy
spoils while towing a trailer, a tandem rear-axle model can
reduce equipment and fuel expenses.
The vacuum excavator is mounted directly to the truck
frame rails, allowing system components to flex indepen-
dently of the truck, maximizing structural integrity. With its
lower center of gravity, the FXT60 is easier to handle during
transport. Enhancing the machine’s stability are saddle-style
tanks that provide even weight distribution.
Equipped with a 74-hp Deutz diesel engine, the FXT60
offers 1,027 cfm of suction power and a high-pressure water
Continued on page 52