Interstate 80 Forklift, Inc.
CERTIFIED SMALL BUSINESS #1351740

Interstate 80
Forklift, Inc.

70 Union Way
Vacaville, California
95687

707.451.5100 Direct
707.451.5101 Fax
 
 
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JLG H340 AJ  Articulating Boom Lift


Key Specs

  • Machine Width: 6 ft 4 in. / 1.93 m
  • Platform Capacity: 500 lb / 226.80 kg
  • Platform Height: 33 ft 9 in. / 10.29 m

Key Features

  • Diesel-like performance - Four independent electric-drive motors and a Tier 4 Final diesel-powered generator provide exceptional terrainability on par with its diesel counterpart
  • Hybrid technology - Runs completely on 8 x 12v 100 amp-hour AGM batteries, which are charged by the diesel generator
  • Versatility - The power of a diesel machine combined with hybrid efficiency allows you to work both inside and outside
  • Low emissions - Experience reduced fuel use*, emissions, noise and maintenance
Genie SX-150


The SX-150 offers uncompromising productivity and industry-leading capacity through the full working envelope. This Super Boom is a fit for the most extreme construction, maintenance, telecommunications, gas and oil refineries, chemical maintenance, and large utility applications.

Construction Spending in March Rises from a Year Ago

Construction spending slipped in March from upwardly revised February totals but increased modestly from a year earlier, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned, however, that those spending gains could be at risk if Congress and the Obama administration fail to address highway funding shortfalls that threaten to undermine the sector's recovery.

 

"The first quarter as a whole was positive for all major categories of construction despite a weak March for residential and public construction spending," said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. "Current indications suggest private nonresidential construction and multifamily housing will continue to grow throughout the year. But funding for infrastructure is in jeopardy, which threatens to hold down public construction."

 

Construction spending in March totaled $967 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, 0.6 percent lower than the upwardly revised February figure but 2.0 percent higher than in March 2014, Simonson said. For the first three months of 2015 combined, spending exceeded the first-quarter 2014 total by 3.2 percent. Simonson added that weather-related anomalies in the first few months of the year, along with revisions to prior data, mean year-to-date comparisons for the full quarter are more revealing than figures for a single month.

 

Private residential spending edged up 0.9 percent from the first quarter of 2014 to the same period in 2015, while private nonresidential spending increased 6.4 percent and public construction spending rose 1.7 percent.  Article Source:  www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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