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Tilcon Wins NAPA Safety Innovation Awards

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The National Asphalt Pavement Association announced last month that Tilcon had won four major awards in its Operational Excellence Award categories, for Community Involvement, Ecological Excellence and two for Asphalt Operations Safety Innovation. The 2013 awards were presented at NAPA's Mid-Year Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, mid-July.

NAPA states 'The Asphalt Operations Safety Innovation Award recognizes the development and implementation of innovative ideas that lead to improved worker safety in a roadway zone, plant site or quarry environment and companies whose safety practices go above and beyond normal safety practices.'

Tilcon's Asphalt Operations Safety Innovation Awards

Binder Sampling - Binder sampling is essential to ensuring the production of high quality asphalt pavements and a requirements for Quality Control/Quality Assurance. While a necessary task to perform, the testing of hot bituminous materials also poses safety concerns. Tilcon created an innovative way to enhance the safe working environment of employees.

Prior procedures dictated Tilcon obtained samples of asphalt cement through a valve in the tank, the preferred industry method for sampling. To ensure worker health and safety, employees are required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). In order to avoid the potential for dropped samples and accidental splatter, Tilcon devised a Hot Liquid Asphalt Sampling Center. The Center includes a recessed shelf which holds the sampling container, a clear Lexan window and a cover for placement under the hot asphalt. Now employees, after dressing in their PPE's, set a sampling container under the valve; with both hands , they open the valve and monitor the pour through the Lexan window. After the sample has been gathered, a cover is placed over the sample to prevent accidental spills as the liquid cools. The new system adds additional protection for samplers by providing an innovative solution to a potential risk.

Jackhammer Lift– Tilcon employees developed an innovative way to protect workers by mounting hydraulic lifts designed to hold 90lb jackhammers to the frame of a truck. Jack Lukas, Prep Crew Foreman at Tilcon explains 'The crew realized that lifting jackhammers out of the toolbox was just as difficult as using the jackhammer, and finding a better way to store the hammers would be safer for the men.' The crew developed a great idea – instead of storing heavy jackhammers in metal cases under the truck body which would require unsafe lifting and potential back injuries, they would mount the jackhammers to a hydraulically-controlled lift/carrier system.'

The carrier is designed so that two jackhammers sit side-by-side in the holder which allows for the equipment to be raised and turned into a horizontal position for easy, safe, ergonomical removal. Mr Lukas says 'It allows us to save time and eliminates unnecessary set-up and breakdown time. It also puts the jackhammers in an ergonomical position and saves our backs and fingers from injury.'

This ingenious device was executed on-site at Tilcon New York, making it a cost-effective safety innovation which protects employee health.


Tilcon New Jersey Company Picnic

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On Saturday, August 2nd just over 200 Tilcon New Jersey employees and family members brought along their swimsuits and sunscreen for a fun-filled Family Picnic at the Picatinny Arsenal facility, adjacent to Mount Hope.

Children of all ages had a blast at the Frog Falls water park, which features a lazy river, two water slides, a toddler play area and a large swimming pool.

A barbeque lunch of burgers and hot dogs, corn, coleslaw, beans and refreshments was served under a tented area. Children also enjoyed snow cones and ice-cream beside the pool area.

Music was provided all afternoon by a DJ.

There were blue skies and the sun shone all day, a relief after a week of clouds and rain.

The picnic was a great success and enjoyed by all those who attended. Thanks to Arnold Connelly and his team for organizing this wonderful family day out, and to all at Picatinny Arsenal for allowing us the use of their facility for the day, in particular to Maureen Tsadilas, Aquatics Director, without whom the event would not have run smoothly.

Labor Day Weekend 2014

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Here are openings for Labor Day weekend.

Saturday August 30, 2014

 

New Jersey

Mt Hope Quarry – Open till 12 noon as usual,

Riverdale Asphalt Batch Plant – Open 7-12 noon as usual,

All other New Jersey facilities closed.

New York

West Nyack Quarry - open 6am to 2pm/.

All other facilities will be closed.

 

Monday September 1, 2014

All facilities - offices, quarries, plants and terminals will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2014 and will reopen at the normal time on Tuesday September 2, 2014.

 

Wishing you all a very safe and happy Labor Day weekend.

 

 

 

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Congressman Freylinghausen Tours Tilcon's Mount Hope Quarry and Asphalt Plant

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Rodney P. Frelinghuysen visited Tilcon's Mt. Hope facility in Wharton, NJ on September 8. The Congressman is serving his tenth term as the Representative for New Jersey's 11th Congressional District.  In the 113th Congress, Frelinghuysen serves as New Jersey's senior member of the House Appropriations Committee and on three key appropriations subcommittees: Energy and Water Development, Homeland Security and Defense, where he serves as Chairman.

Frelinghuysen represents 54 municipalities in the 11th Congressional District, including communities in Morris, Sussex, Passaic, and Essex Counties. Tilcon has 5 locations in the 11th District: Byram, Mt. Hope, Pompton Lakes, Riverdale and Totowa and a total of 369 employees are employed at these locations.

The tour began with a presentation and overview of the company by Tilcon's Executive Management team: Seán O'Sullivan, President Tilcon New Jersey; Vince Gallo, Executive Vice President; Josh Benson, General Manager Sales; Frank Hung, Director of Safety; Brad Carroll, General Manager of Aggregates; Scott Laudone, General Manager of Asphalt; Arnold Connolly, Mt. Hope Plant Manager and Karen Edgar, Public Relations Manager.

After the presentation, the Congressman went on a windshield tour of the quarry, asphalt, recycling and quality control lab, led by Arnold, Brad and Scott.  The Congressman was able to see firsthand how the quarry operates and how rocks are mined and processed.  He then went to the asphalt plant and Scott explained to him the importance of using recycled products in the production of hot mix asphalt and talked to him about the efficient state-of-the-art Gencor asphalt plant on site and how it was constructed with safety, the environment and ease of access in mind.

Safety is always number one priority at Tilcon, and the new asphalt plant project included improvements to the property's roadways that facilitate the ease of traffic flow into and out of the facility for the local community, customers, visitors and employees.  The new plant runs more efficiently and quietly and provides additional dust control measure improving the plants overall environment and further minimizing any intrusion to the surrounding neighbors and community.

At the conclusion of the visit, the Congressman took a tour of the Quality Control lab and was greeted by several Tilcon employees who wanted to meet the Congressman and also asked questions about federal Transportation Funding and its relationship to the construction industry. A question was poised, on what actions the House of Representatives may take in the near future to help aid in the funding?

The Congressman left with a better understanding of our industry and a genuine interest in helping to support it and was very appreciative of the opportunity to hear about the concerns of his constituents.


Tilcon Paves the Palisades Interstate Parkway

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Tilcon began work, in late July, on a major project to repave an 11 mile-stretch of the Palisades Interstate Parkway, the entire length of the Parkway in New Jersey, in both directions.  In New Jersey, the Parkway runs from the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee to the New York state line at Alpine. Three scenic overlooks in New Jersey offer views of the Hudson River and the New York City skyline.  It is a heavily-travelled interstate traffic route which presents significant scheduling challenges.

The scope of the project includes paving all interchange ramps, rest areas, scenic look-outs and the PIP spurs.  The mill and pave features 3" milling with 1.5" hot mix asphalt 9.5M64 Intermediate Course and 1.5" hot mix asphalt 9.5M64 Surface Course. Overall, the project will use approximately 92,000 tons of hot mix asphalt sourced from Tilcon's Mount Hope and North Bergen plants.

In addition to the paving element, nine bridge deck repairs, concrete sloping curb repairs, drainage modifications, pavement markings, signage improvements and landscaping are included in the scope of work.

The project, awarded in June 2014 by the State of New Jersey Department of Transportation is valued at $11.2 million. It is scheduled to be completed later this year.  Paving is restricted to weekend and nighttime hours and must be completed to a very aggressive timeline.

Tilcon is the primary contractor on this project, working with a large number of subcontractors including Joseph M. Sanzari Inc (bridge deck repairs), Paolella Pro-Filing (NB milling), Intercounty Paving Assoc. (SB milling), J. Fletcher Creamer & Sons Inc (permanent signs), Mattiola Construction (polymerized joint), Garden State Asphalt (tack coat), MV Contracting (concrete curbs), Statewide Striping Corp (pavement markings), Surface Prep Technologies (rumble strips), Rockborn Excavating (milling/trucking), Aspen Landscaping (stabilized turf), National Water Main (pipe cleaning) and Advanced Testing (in-field density

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West Point Cadets Tour New York Quarries

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On September 22, cadets from the West Point Academy at West Point, NY toured Tilcon's Haverstraw and Tomkins Cove quarries. The cadets learned about the history and geology of the land as well as day-to-day mining operations.

Plant Manager, Robert Shaw and Plant Engineer, Miranda Robinson conducted the tour for the cadets.

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Tilcon Employees Take Part in Blow Away Breast Cancer 5K Run/Walk

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On Sunday, October 12th Tilcon New York fielded a team of runners and walkers to take part in Nyack Hospital's 2014 Blow Away Breast Cancer 5k run/walk. Tilcon employees and family members joined 450 other participants on a cool but beautiful fall morning to run/walk along the streets of Nyack, NY. Proceeds from the event benefited the Nyack Hospital's Blow Away Breast Cancer campaign which provides breast health education and support services, community outreach and free breast screenings for Rockland County's underserved. The steep hills of Nyack made for a challenging but enjoyable event. James Fischetti, Billing Analyst at Tilcon's West Nyack office, finished in a very impressive fourth place overall in a time of 20 minutes 10 seconds.

Back row - Mathew Diccianni, Rob Diccianni, Lauren Abbondanza, Nathalie Ippolito, James Fischetti, Amy Leone, and Niall O'Gara.

Front row - Natalie Lopez, Adriane Casterella, and Juan Lopez.

Also participating but not in photo was Dawn Kitz.

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