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		<title>Anderson Iron Works receives AISC Approval and Certification</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 19:28:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MINNEAPOLIS, MN – May 21, 2010 &#8211; Anderson Iron Works announced that it received approval and certification from the American Institute of Steel Constructors (AISC) for its facility in Rogers, Minnesota. AISC Certification sets the quality standard, and is the most recognized national quality certification program for the structural steel industry.  Companies that are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-61" title="aisc" src="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/aisc.jpg" alt="aisc" width="218" height="80" />MINNEAPOLIS, MN – May 21, 2010 &#8211; Anderson Iron Works announced that it received approval and certification from the American Institute of Steel Constructors (AISC) for its facility in Rogers, Minnesota. AISC Certification sets the quality standard, and is the most recognized national quality certification program for the structural steel industry.  Companies that are AISC Certified have been through a rigorous initial evaluation, and are subject to annual reviews. The independent auditing company, Quality Management Company, LLC, confirms that companies have the personnel, knowledge, organization, equipment, experience, capability, procedures, and commitment to produce the required quality of work for a given certification category, whether they are a structural steel fabricator or erector. The AISC certification process ensures that quality and performance are the top priority at Anderson Iron Works.</p>
<p>Anderson Iron Works is a structural steel fabricator and has been in business since 1961. It is a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) owned by Patricia Grover, the CEO of the company.</p>
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		<title>Beele Engineering&#8217;s calculation software now supports even more sealing solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beele Engineering’s calculation software, designed to support users when calculating the materials requirements for sealed cable or pipe penetrations, now includes even more sealing solutions. The current version now calculates the RISE or RISWAT insert sleeves, the RISE, RISWAT or NOFIRNO filler sleeves, ACTIFOAM spare filling sheets, the RISE or RISE/ULTRA crushers and the DRIFIL, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beele Engineering’s calculation software, designed to support users when calculating the materials requirements for sealed cable or pipe penetrations, now includes even more sealing solutions. The current version now calculates the RISE or RISWAT insert sleeves, the RISE, RISWAT or NOFIRNO filler sleeves, ACTIFOAM spare filling sheets, the RISE or RISE/ULTRA crushers and the DRIFIL, FIWA or NOFIRNO sealant. </p>
<p><a href="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/beele-calculation-software.jpg"><img src="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/beele-calculation-software-300x212.jpg" alt="beele calculation software" title="beele calculation software" width="300" height="212" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-55" /></a>After entering the dimensions of the conduit opening and the amount and outer diameters of the ducted cables or pipes, the software calculates the amount of material. It is easy to switch between the several systems and also between A-class, H-class, EMC and watertight penetrations. Based on the entered data, a drawing appears on the computer screen showing also the remaining free space in the conduit opening. Furthermore, the filling rate of the cable penetrations is shown. Warnings appear for deviations of the certified configurations and for overfilling the transits or exceeding filling rates. </p>
<p>All calculated transits for a created project can be stored in a database. Order and calculation forms can be shown on screen for project totals and single transits. The material lists can be printed and/or exported to MS Word. The list displays the selected system, cable (or pipe) specifications, and the sealing material requirements. All transits in a project can be selected to create a similar list for all materials for the whole project. </p>
<p><a href="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/beele-calculation-software2.jpg"><img src="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/beele-calculation-software2-300x178.jpg" alt="beele calculation software " title="beele calculation software " width="300" height="178" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-54" /></a>The user-friendly software runs in Windows and automatically checks for updates at regular intervals, thus ensuring that the user has the latest version available at all times.  </p>
<p>Copies of the free material calculation software can be downloaded from the website www.beele.com. </p>
<p>Beele Engineering is market leader in the field of sealing solutions for the fire safe and gas and watertight sealing of pipe and cable penetrations. This position is based on the company’s ongoing R&#038;D and innovation, advanced manufacturing technology and first class service. All Beele&#8217;s the products are developed and manufactured on the basis of an integrated approach to fire safety. All components are made in the company’s own factory under stringent ISO quality system. </p>
<p>More information:<br />
Beele Engineering BV</p>
<p>Beunkdijk 11, 7122 NZ Aalten</p>
<p>Holland</p>
<p>Tel. +31 543 461629</p>
<p>Fax + 31 543 461786</p>
<p>E-mail: info@beele.com</p>
<p>Website: www.rise-systems.com</p>
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		<title>Able Rigging Dismantles 3 Cranes In 5 Days</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 15:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK—February 25, 2009— ABLE Rigging successfully demobilized three cranes in five days to beat the deadline for New York’s annual crane moratorium. The ABLE team had to jump down three cranes before November 23, 2009 in order to save the contractors over a hundred thousand dollars during the moratorium. The three locations were all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK—February 25, 2009— ABLE Rigging successfully demobilized three cranes in five days to beat the deadline for New York’s annual crane moratorium. The ABLE team had to jump down three cranes before November 23, 2009 in order to save the contractors over a hundred thousand dollars during the moratorium. The three locations were all in Manhattan in close proximity to subways and commercial towers. All three jobs required multiple street closures. </p>
<p>The demobilization of the three cranes began on Wednesday, November 18, on West 51st Street, a nighttime job that began at 10 p.m., followed by a second crane demobilized at 123 Washington Street on Saturday, November 21, and a third on 45th Street on Sunday, November 22. </p>
<p>The first crane dismantled was a freestanding, 11-section Favco 220 90’ boom, used at maximum height on West 51st Street. The job site was close to Rockefeller Center, home to television network NBC and the Radio City Music Hall as well as several other commercial towers. ABLE crews had to work at night to minimize the disruption to these businesses. The crane was erected in September 2009 for the fabrication of a concrete superstructure lifting a Max 18K concrete bucket. The crew used a Liebherr LTM 1250, 77K counterweight and a Terex RT 335 second assist to complete the job. The dismantling took 11 hours.</p>
<p>The crane used at the Washington Street site was a Liebherr 540 HC-L 131 boom 100K counterweight erected to maximum height, plus a 700’ external climber, with six external building tie-ins erected to 38 20’ sections (760’). A Liebherr LTM 1250, 159K counterweight, 204 boom, half outriggers and Link-Belt RTC 8040 second assist were used in the demobilization of the crane. The crane was erected in September 2008 for the erection of concrete superstructure exterior curtain wall. The job took 16.5 hours while crews worked in a very restricted space that only allowed the use of half outriggers on both sides of the crane. </p>
<p>At the West 45th Street site, a freestanding Favco 220 105’ Boom erected 35 sections 455’ using a Luffer, externally-tied external climbing unit with four building tie-ins. The crane took 12.5 hrs to take down 3 days to remove all tie ins and 22 sections using a Liebherr LTM 1250, 104K counterweight,  204 Boom and a Link-Belt RTC 8040, second assist. The crane was erected in August 2008 for the erection of a concrete superstructure exterior curtain wall and HVAC units. </p>
<p>The ultimate challenge with these jobs was the logistics. ABLE crews had to move more than 40 trailer loads out of the city with no staging area at any of the three job sites. With all three sites in close proximity to subways, ABLE crews had to carefully monitor the ground loadings put down by the assist crane. They also had to identify subsurface structures and plan supports and mats to minimize ground pressure. The absolute bare minimum counterweight needed in order to keep outrigger loads as low as possible. </p>
<p>ABLE Rigging works as a standalone rigging company and utilized the same crew for all three jumps. Master rigger Robert LaChapelle served as supervisor for all three job sites with a crew of tower crane demobilization specialists led by rigging foreman Vincent J. Bill.<br />
“All that any of us do is run cranes, rig them and disassemble them,” said LaChapelle. “That day in day out experience is the only thing that makes this work safe. Experience, professionalism and preparation were the keys to ABLE Rigging’s ability to execute these three unique and challenging jobs in such a short time frame.”</p>
<p>ABOUT THE ABLE ORGANIZATION<br />
Founded in 1986, The ABLE Organization is a family-owned and certified women-owned business enterprise that includes ABLE Equipment Rental, ABLE Rigging Contractors, and ABLE Power Rental. The ABLE Organization’s dedicated team of specialists provides reliable products and attentive service for construction projects throughout the New York metropolitan area. </p>
<p>Able Equipment Rental.  ABLE Equipment Rental, Inc. offers an extensive range of aerial and construction equipment, as well as mechanical equipment applications for facilities critical infrastructure support and contingency planning. In addition to being a premier rental and service department, ABLE Equipment Rental is an authorized sales representative for some of the top equipment manufacturers in the United States, including Sullair, JLG, Genie, Gradall, Lull and Multiquip. For more information on ABLE Equipment Rental, please visit www.ableequipment.com.</p>
<p>Able Rigging Contractors.  ABLE Rigging Contractors, Inc. is comprised of rigging service professionals dedicated to the safety and timely completion of specialized rigging projects. ABLE Rigging Contractors’ licensed Master Riggers excel at engineering analysis, millwright contract trades, derrick solutions, tower crane erection, warehousing, elevator shaft rigging, oversized load transport and escort services, permits and trucking. For more information on ABLE Rigging Contractors, please visit www.ablerigging.com.</p>
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		<title>RISE Extender Frame doubles ducting capacity while reducing maintenance costs of transit frames</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The soaring cost of maintenance is prompting ship owners to adopt the RISE Extender Frame that can be retrofitted onto cable and pipe transits on ships and offshore installations. The extender frames were designed for the purpose of upgrading existing conventional conduit systems to the RISE system. The frames not only make it easier to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Beele-Extender-Frame.jpg" alt="Beele Extender Frame" title="Beele Extender Frame" width="300" height="74" class="alignright size-full wp-image-48" />The soaring cost of maintenance is prompting ship owners to adopt the RISE Extender Frame that can be retrofitted onto cable and pipe transits on ships and offshore installations. The extender frames were designed for the purpose of upgrading existing conventional conduit systems to the RISE system. The frames not only make it easier to remove or add cables and thus reduce maintenance costs, but also instantly double the usable space inside any block system transit frame.</p>
<p>The RISE Extender Frame can be used for all A0 &#8211; A60 multi-cable transits. Application of the extension frame yields not only all the convenience of the RISE system but it also make extra insulation at the front of the penetration and/or in between the cables unnecessary.</p>
<p>In view of its simplicity and the resultant time savings achieved during installation, more and more installers in the shipbuilding industry are changing over to the RISE system for the firesafe and gas and smoke tight sealing of cable conduits. For them the extender frame allows them to switch over to RISE in the most simple way. The installation of the frames can be performed without the need to remove any of the existing cables.</p>
<p>The RISE Extender Frame consists of two metal plate sections, the flanges of which are inserted into the existing conduit. The length of the flanges corresponds to the length of conventional conduit frames. The two sections are then joined together into a single unit by means of nuts and bolts. For optimized stability  the extension frame can be spot-welded to the existing conduit. Once the conduit has been upgraded, the fire safe sealing system RISE can be installed.</p>
<p>More information:<br />
Beele Engineering BV<br />
Beunkdijk 11, 7122 NZ Aalten<br />
Holland<br />
Tel. +31 543 461629<br />
Fax + 31 543 461786<br />
E-mail: info@beele.com</p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.rise-systems.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.rise-systems.com</a></p>
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		<title>DYNATITE sealing plugs for largest immersion tunnel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;When the going gets tough, the tough get going&#8221;, that seems to be the slogan of Beele Engineering when it comes to offering gas and watertight sealing solutions. More than 35 years ago the company started with gastight penetrations for utility pipes, preventing gas explosions due to leaking gas inlets. The latest specialist sealing concerns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Beele-Immersion-tunnel-1.jpg"><img src="http://constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Beele-Immersion-tunnel-1-300x199.jpg" alt="Beele - Immersion tunnel 1" title="Beele - Immersion tunnel 1" width="300" height="199" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-44" /></a>&#8220;When the going gets tough, the tough get going&#8221;, that seems to be the slogan of Beele Engineering when it comes to offering gas and watertight sealing solutions. More than 35 years ago the company started with gastight penetrations for utility pipes, preventing gas explosions due to leaking gas inlets. The latest specialist sealing concerns the immersion tunnel near the South-Korean city of Busan that is being immersed by Mergor, a subsidiary of Strukton. The deepest element of this tunnel was placed recently at a depth of 50 metres. </p>
<p>The Geoje Fixed Link connects the second capital of South Korea, Busan, with the Geoje peninsula, reducing the travel time between the two from 2.5 hours to just 50 minutes. The tunnel is 3.2 kilometres long. For the watertight sealing of pipe penetrations the Dynatite system of Beele Engineering is used. </p>
<p>Prior to the field application, tests were carried out to determine the max. pressure load of this advanced sealing plug. The plug was tested under a pressure load of 1400 kg (14 kN). The pressure test was even continued with higher loads to determine the max. compression of the plug. Even at the extremely high pressure load of more than 18 kN (equalling a pressure of 27.5 bar!) the profiling of the Dynatite plug hadn’t reached bulk modulus and thefore could be compressed even further. </p>
<p>The Dynatite system was developed for applications where a high degree of (instantaneous) tightness is required. The Dynatite plugs are compressible, can easily withstand shock pressure loads of more than 150 psi (10 bar) and will return to their original shape after shock pressure. The dynamic compression of the plug is based on the high-tech rubber grade and the engineered profiling. </p>
<p>Beele Engineering is market leader in the field of sealing solutions for the fire safe and gas and watertight sealing of pipe and cable penetrations. This position is based on the company’s ongoing R&#038;D and innovation, advanced manufacturing technology and first class service. All Beele&#8217;s the products are developed and manufactured on the basis of an integrated approach to fire safety. All components are made in the company’s own factory under stringent ISO quality system.</p>
<p>Mergor, a subsidiary of Strukton, is specialised in immersion projects. It’s field of activities includes the engineering and preparations for immersed tunnel projects, as well as their execution and the relevant matching marine activities. All activities are performed by a team of highly qualified specialists, each of whom has a thorough understanding of the importance of a smooth immersion operation. </p>
<p>More information:<br />
Beele Engineering BV<br />
Beunkdijk 11, 7122 NZ Aalten, Holland<br />
Tel. +31 543 461629<br />
Fax + 31 543 461786<br />
E-mail: info@beele.com<br />
Website: www.rise-nofirno.com</p>
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		<title>Able Equipment Rental Provides Back-up Power To New York’s Hospitals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 22:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK—February 4, 2010— ABLE Equipment Rental, Inc. has been retained for a series of projects at New York area hospitals to ensure that these facilities are continually equipped with backup power sources, even if their main source malfunctions. ABLE has provided back-up generators a several major New York hospitals, including Kings County, Jacobi and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK—February 4, 2010— ABLE Equipment Rental, Inc. has been retained for a series of projects at New York area hospitals to ensure that these facilities are continually equipped with backup power sources, even if their main source malfunctions. ABLE has provided back-up generators a several major New York hospitals, including Kings County, Jacobi and Elmhurst Hospitals.</p>
<p>Kings County Hospital rented a 1,000KW generator and 3,500 gallon fuel tank from ABLE in April 2009. The hospital needed a back-up generator during its transition from its existing unit to a new unit. In addition to providing the equipment, ABLE technicians were available to perform routine maintenance on an ongoing basis.</p>
<p>In July 2009, ABLE was contracted to provide two 750KW generators and a 3,500 gallon auxiliary fuel tank to Jacobi Hospital. This project was unique in that the hospital’s existing generator had no automatic transfer switch. This restriction required ABLE to work with an electrical switchboard manufacturer to reprogram the back-up generator’s switching panel.<br />
After completion of the initial installation, ABLE continued to monitor the compatibility of the machines through an ongoing maintenance program.</p>
<p>Elmhurst Hospital also called on ABLE when it required a 2,000KW generator on premise with a 6,000 gallon fuel tank. The closest route to the tie-in required running 15,000 feet of cables above the sidewalk, up the sides and over the roof of a building to the generator. ABLE worked with an electrician to ensure the success of this project, and has been monitoring the generator since it was placed in the facility in September 2009.</p>
<p>ABOUT ABLE RENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC.<br />
ABLE Rental Equipment, Inc., a family-owned and certified women-owned business enterprise, has been a leading industry supplier since 1996. ABLE Equipment Rentals, Inc. offers an extensive range of aerial and construction equipment at competitive prices and ABLE Power Rental, Inc. offers electrical and mechanical equipment applications for facilities critical infrastructure support and contingency planning. As well as being a premier rental and service department, ABLE is an authorized sales representative for some of the top equipment manufacturers in the United States, including Sullair, JLG, Genie, Gradall, Lull, and Multiquip. For more information about the ABLE Organization, or to view their extensive product line, visit www.ABLEequipment.com or e-mail info@ableequipment.com. </p>

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		<title>SnoKontrol Annouces Expandable Rear Plow</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 17:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Montague, MI -  SnoKontrol has announced a new expanding rear snow plow. This rear plow can expand from about 8 and 1/2 feet when closed to an whopping full 16 feet wide.
The benefits are obvious , a wider paths means quicker plowing, and thus more plowing in less time. This type of plow can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-13 alignright" title="snokontrol" src="http://www.constructionnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/snokontrol.jpg" alt="snokontrol" width="160" height="72" />Montague, MI -  SnoKontrol has announced a new expanding rear snow plow. This rear plow can expand from about 8 and 1/2 feet when closed to an whopping full 16 feet wide.</p>
<p>The benefits are obvious , a wider paths means quicker plowing, and thus more plowing in less time. This type of plow can be a real profit maker for just about any snow removal business.</p>
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<p>SnoKontrol is located at  10000 US-31 Montague, MI 49437</p>
<p>website: <a href="http://snokontrol.com/"><span style="color: #888888;">http://snokontrol.com</span></a></p>
<p>email: <a href="mailto:info@snokontrol.com?subject=constructionnews.org story">info@snokontrol.com</a></p>
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		<title>ABLE Rigging Contractors (ABLE) is proud to announce their association with Construction Intervention</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 17:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ABLE Rigging Contractors (ABLE) is proud to announce their association with CONSTRUCTION INTERVENTION, an all-new Discovery Channel series.
CONSTRUCTION INTERVENTION follows Charlie Frattini, New York Construction Extraordinaire, and his trusted team of contractors and designers as they find businesses who are in danger of failing due to botched, delayed, or impossible construction jobs and rescue them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABLE Rigging Contractors (ABLE) is proud to announce their association with CONSTRUCTION INTERVENTION, an all-new Discovery Channel series.</p>
<p>CONSTRUCTION INTERVENTION follows Charlie Frattini, New York Construction Extraordinaire, and his trusted team of contractors and designers as they find businesses who are in danger of failing due to botched, delayed, or impossible construction jobs and rescue them from their construction woes.</p>
<p>ABLE was involved in the construction process for the installation of a chimney on a commercial building by providing rigging and lift services. In order to keep the tight deadline and the show’s project time line efficiently, the 56-foot chimney was welded together on the ground, then hoisted onto the top of the building by ABLE Rigging. ABLE’s operator then positioned the chimney atop a five-story roof and held it in place as welders anchored it in place. Normally this would have been done piece by piece attaching each together then to the building. This process would have taken 2 days. ABLE did it in an hour.</p>
<p>CONSTRUCTION INTERVENTION will premiere in April 2010, please visit www.discovery.com for more details.</p>
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		<title>Fleet Management Product Gives Users Improved Mobility and Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:43:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[North Liberty, Iowa – 24 June 2009 – Collective Data Inc., a leading provider of fleet operations management software, announced today the release of collectiveFleet, a product that combines their fleet management software with the mobility of the multifunctional Motion Tablet PC that includes a digital camera, barcode scanner, and optional mobile broadband.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>North Liberty, Iowa – 24 June 2009 – Collective Data Inc., a leading provider of fleet operations management software, announced today the release of collectiveFleet, a product that combines their fleet management software with the mobility of the multifunctional Motion Tablet PC that includes a digital camera, barcode scanner, and optional mobile broadband.</p>
<p>“Clients were looking for more mobility options,” said Rob Kinney, Vice President of Sales and New Product Development for Collective Data. “Data is everywhere and they need to capture it.  Clients and potential customers are excited to have such an easy yet reliable way to collect data out in the field.”</p>
<p>Jason Wonase, President and CEO of Collective Data, commented on the company’s new release. “We are always researching and developing new ways to make the jobs easier for people managing a fleet,” he said. “Introducing the Motion Tablet PC will continue that trend.”</p>
<p>This all-inclusive package can prove to be particularly beneficial for fleet inventory management. “Parts managers can roam the parts room with ease, or receive parts right on the spot,” said Sean Taylor, Director of Sales for Collective Data. “Lugging around a laptop with a scanner, camera, and dangling cords on the keyboard or cart are now a thing of the past.”</p>
<p>The collectiveFleet-Te package can add productivity to any currently implemented Collective Data system, or it can act as the all-in-one option for smaller fleets. “Now you do not need to purchase a server, hire an IT guy, or purchase a new computer,” said Taylor. “It’s a simple, turn-key solution that gives users a multifunctional device, software, and the tools they need to get the information they need to make decisions that can positively affect their bottom line.”</p>
<p>“Motion strives to provide solutions to our clients, and the best way is to partner with software providers, like Collective Data, who bring their deep industry knowledge in to software-optimized applications that further enhance mobile initiatives,” said Mike Stinson, VP Marketing, Motion Computing. “We are excited to help Collective Data offer real-time relevant data to customers at the place they need it most, the point of service.”</p>
<p>About Collective Data, Inc.</p>
<p>Collective Data is a privately held corporation that produces fleet and equipment maintenance management software solutions deployed by over 600 public, private and commercial organizations.  Collective Data also provides additional services to its customers including consulting services, custom application development and data conversion.  Collective Data is located in North Liberty, Iowa.  More information about Collective Data is available at www.collectivedata.com.</p>
<p>About Motion Computing</p>
<p>Motion Computing is a mobile computing and wireless communications leader, combining world-class innovation and industry experience so professionals in vertical industries such as healthcare, field sales and service and government can use computing technology in new ways and places. The company’s enhanced line of tablet PCs, mobile clinical assistants and accessories are designed to increase productivity for on-the-go users while providing portability, security, power and versatility. Motion combines those products with services and unique vertical market knowledge to deliver robust solutions – platforms, peripherals, services and wireless – customized for the needs of a particular industry. For more information visit www.MotionComputing.co.uk.</p>
<p>Motion Computing and Motion are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motion Computing, Inc, in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.</p>
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		<title>Hattiesburg fire department receives bids for new station</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 15:28:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[D.C. General Contractors, Casablanca Construction Co. and Hanco Corp. are 3 of the companies bidding on the job that are located in Hattiesburg.
Hanco Corp. provided the lowest bid at $2.8 million, while Commercial Contracting Corp. of Michigan had the highest bid at $3.6 million.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>D.C. General Contractors, Casablanca Construction Co. and Hanco Corp. are 3 of the companies bidding on the job that are located in Hattiesburg.</p>
<p>Hanco Corp. provided the lowest bid at $2.8 million, while Commercial Contracting Corp. of Michigan had the highest bid at $3.6 million.</p>
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