Hitachi introduces factory-integrated Grade Guidance
Feb. 28, 2019—Hitachi is taking efficiency to a new level with Hitachi Grade Guidance, integrated and developed in cooperation with Topcon. Leveraging the latest components and technologies, Grade Guidance is a “one-stop shop” solution that helps complete precision-excavation more efficiently. The new option is now available on the ZX210-6, ZX210LC-6 and ZX350LC-6, and will be offered on additional Dash-6 models in the future. From trenching and shaping ditches and slopes to digging foundations, Grade Guidance helps increase efficiency on a variety of projects. The real-time display of distance-to-grade reduces time to final grade, so jobs can be completed quickly. A real-time grade indicator also allows for grade management without leaving the cab, and reduces the need for a grade checker or grade stakes. Supported by Hitachi’s reliable dealer network, Grade Guidance is installed and calibrated at the factory, so it arrives on jobsites ready to work. Full integration into the machine’s cab and structures helps shield key components such as wire harnesses and sensors from damage while also providing effortless control with conveniently placed joysticks to enable easy fingertip control.
Redi-Rock International announces winners of the 2018 Rocky Awards
Feb. 26, 2019—Redi-Rock International is pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 Rocky Awards. Redi-Rock presented the awards during their annual Producer Meeting. The Rocky Awards honor the best Redi-Rock walls annually. Many Redi-Rock manufacturers across the world competed for these prestigious awards. Signature Stone of Greeley, Colo., won the Transportation Project of the Year award for the Deer Creek Crossing Bridge project. Growing demand for water from farmers in northeast Colorado spawned the need to build an improved reservoir perimeter road, and Signature Stone had the perfect solution for a necessary bridge. Engineers used Redi-Rock Positive Connection (PC) blocks to build the bridge abutment walls up to 18 ft. Freestanding walls and caps topped off the project, while the Ledgestone texture complemented the nearby Colorado mountain range. Materials Inc./Buildology of Albuquerque, N.M., won the Community Impact Project of the Year award for the Mogollon Road Restoration project. In 2013, Mogollon, N.M., suffered severe flooding that destroyed the only access road to the historic community. To protect the newly repaired roadway, the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) needed drainage solutions that worked within tight space limitations. Project engineers found the perfect solution in Materials Inc./Buildology and Redi-Rock. The completed project combined over 3,000 Redi-Rock Positive Connection (PC) and Gravity blocks, reaching 16.5 ft.