NJR Logistics Group Llc
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N.J.R. Trucking Llc

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NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP        

1444 Jeffreys Road

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Toll Free Phone# (844)415-3410

Office# (252)877-2108

Cell# (252)903-3751

Fax# (252)877-2117

Toll Free# (844)415-3410

njrtruckingllc@gmail.com 

https://www.njrtruckingllc.com 


 

NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON GROUP CONSTRUCTION DIVISION

Heavy General Contractor & Subcontractor to Torcon, Inc (Global Operations)

Highwire Member

Travel to Union and Union Countries - United States Allies 

Manitowoc, Caterpillar, John Deere, Paccar - Global Affiliations

President - Tariq Robinson


TORCON, Inc

Benedict J. Torcivia Jr.

Michael Hennebery, CHST

“Building Meaningful Projects That Makes a Fundamental Difference”

With Over 50 Years of Experience, We Take Pride in Building Important Projects, Not Just Big Building

Learn More About Torcon - https://www.torcon.com Base in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

SERVICES:

At Risk Construction Management

General Contracting

Preconstruction Consulting 

Agency CM

Design / Build



Business Infographics 

NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON GROUP CONSTRUCTION DIVISION

Heavy General Contractor & Subcontractor to Torcon, Inc (Global Operations)

Highwire Member

Travel to Union and Union Countries - United States Allies 

Manitowoc, Caterpillar, John Deere, Paccar - Global Affiliations

President - Tariq Robinson

TORCON, Inc

Benedict J. Torcivia Jr.

Michael Hennebery, CHST

“Building Meaningful Projects That Makes a Fundamental Difference”

With Over 50 Years of Experience, We Take Pride in Building Important Projects, Not Just Big Building

Learn More About Torcon - https://www.torcon.com Base in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

SERVICES:

At Risk Construction Management

General Contracting

Preconstruction Consulting 

Agency CM

Design / Build


Construction Division - 

(3) 2026 PETERBILT 589 TRI AXLE w/21' ROCK BODY DUMP TRUCK EXPENSES

PER DUMP TRUCK (ANNUALLY EXPENSES)

TIRES - 36 Total - $ 86,400.00

BRAKE PADS - 32 Total - $ 9,600.00

OIL FILTERS & LUBE - 30 Changes - $ 52,500.00

RADIATOR SYSTEM FLUSHES - 3 Flushes - $ 6,000.00

PRE-PASS TOLLS & BYPASS SCALE SYSTEM - 3 Trucks - $ 3,000.00

SOFTWARE (Trucking Management & Dispatching Management) - 3 Trucks - $ 18,000.00

COMMERCIAL INSURANCE - 3 Trucks - $ 120,000.00

FUEL (On-Site & Off-Site) 3 Trucks - $ 300,000.00

TOTAL EXPENSES - $ 595,500.00


2025 Peterbilt 589 Quad Axle w/20’ Rock Body Dump Truck

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Construction Division - 

Dump Trucks

  • 2026 Peterbilt 589 Quad Axle Dump
    • Amount of Dumps - 3
    • Steer - 20,000 lbs.
    • (2) Lift Steerable Axles - 11,000 lbs. Each
    • Drive - 46,000 lbs,
    • Transmission - Allison 13-Speed Automatic
    • Dump Body
      • Heritage AR Steel Body w/Electric Tarp
      • Length - 19’
      • Width - 8.5’
      • Wall Height - 66”

2025 Ford F350 Crew Cab Platinum 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab 

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

(6)2025 FORD F350 POWERSTROKE 6.7L TURBO DIESEL (Company Trucks) - ANNUALLY EXPENSES


(24) MICHELIN TIRES - $ 14,400.00

(24) FORD MOTORCRAFT BRAKE PADS - $3,600.00

(72) FORD MOTORCRAFT FILERS & MOBIL-ONE LUBE & OIL - $ 32,400.00

(6 Vehicles) N.J.R. LOGISTICS GROUP Towing & Recovery Radiator System Flush - $ 12,000.00

(6 Vehicles) E-Z PASS PRE PAID TOLL SYSTEM - $ 6,000.00

(6 Vehicles) PROGRESSIVE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COVERAGES - $ 6,000.00

(6 Vehicles) WAWA FLEET DIESEL CARD - $ 48,000.00

TOTAL EXPENSES - $ 122,400.00


Pickup Trucks

  • 2025 Ford F350 Crew Cab Platinum 4x4
    • Amount - 6 
      • Estimator
      • Sales Agent
      • Foremen
      • Superintendent
      • Vice President
      • Secretary
    • Engine - Power Stroke 6.7L Turbo Diesel
    • Bed Type - Standard Bed

2026 Peterbilt 589 Day Cab Heavy Haul w/605 HP Cummins X15 Engine, 18 Speed Transmission, 3.91 Ratio, 275in Wheelbase, Air Trac Suspension

Day Cab Tractor

  • 2026 Peterbilt 589 Tri Axle Day Cab Tractor
    • Amount - 1
    • Engine - Cummins X15 w/605hp
    • Transmission
      • Eaton Fuller Super 18 Speed
      • Spicer 4-Speed Aux. Transmission
    • Steer - 20,000 lbs.
    • Lift - 20,000 lbs. (Non Steerable)
    • Drive - 46,000 lbs.
    • Wheelbase - 275”


2025 Globe 85-Ton Modular 3+3+3 Lowboy Trailer

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

2025 Globe 30-Ton Quad Axle Tag Trailer

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)


2026 PETERBILT 589 TRI AXLE DAY CAB w/GLOBE 85-TON LOWBOY

(Annual Expenses)

2026 PETERBILT 589 w/GLOBE 30-TON TAG TRAILER

(Annual Expenses)

TIRES

  • $ 115,200.00
  • $ 67,200.00

BRAKE PADS

  • $ 7,800.00
  • $ 4,800.00

OIL FILTERS & LUBE

  • $ 17,500.00
  • $ 17,500.00

RADIATOR SYSTEM FLUSH

  • $ 2,000.00
  • $ 2,000.00

PRE-PASS TOLLS & SCALE BYPASS

  • $ 4,000.00
  • $ 3,000.00

PROGRESSIVE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE

  • $ 55,000.00
  • $ 45,000.00

7-ELEVEN DIESEL FUEL FLEET ACCOUNT

  • $ 160,000.00
  • $ 80,000.00


2026 PETERBILT 589 TRI AXLE DAY CAB w/GLOBE 85-TON LOWBOY TOTAL EXPENSES - $ 361,500.00

  • Weekly - $6,951.93
  • Daily - $1,390.39
  • Hourly - $173.80
  • Per Mile -  $3.62


2026 PETERBILT 589 w/GLOBE 30-TON TAG TRAILER TOTAL EXPENSES - $ 219,500.00

  • Weekly - $4,221.16
  • Daily - $844.24
  • Hourly - $105.53
  • Per Mile - $2.20


Lowboy (Equipment Mover)

  • 2025 Globe 80-Ton Modular 3+3+3 Lowboy
    • Amount - 1
    • Overall Length - 107’
    • Overall Width 
      • Flat  Deck - 10’ 
      • Drop Deck - 10’
      • Beam - 4’
    • Well 
      • Length - 35’
      • Height - 18”


Tag Trailer (Equipment Mover)

  • 2025 Globe 30-Ton Quad Axle Trailer
    • Amount - 1
    • Length - 40’2”
    • Width - 8’6”
    • Deck
      • Length - 30’
      • Width - 8’6”
      • Height - 34”

EXCAVATION (500' x 500' x 3') A 3' CUT OPERATION ESTIMATE


CATERPILLAR 657G (Pan) EARTH SCRAPER

DIRT MOVED HOURLY (cu. yards) - 220 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED DAILY (cu. yards) - 1,760 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED WEEKLY (cu. yards.) - 8,800 cubic yards

JOB TASK CUBIC YARDS - 27,228 Cubic Yards Task

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 15.47 Days


CATERPILLAR D9 DOZER

DIRT MOVED HOURLY (cu. yards) - 1,068 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED DAILY (cu. yards) - 8,544 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED WEEKLY (cu. yards.) - 42,720  cubic yards

JOB TASK CUBIC YARDS - 27,228 Cubic Yards Task

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 3.18 Days


KOMATSU PC900LC EXCAVATOR

DIRT MOVED HOURLY (cu. yards) - 480 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED DAILY (cu. yards) - 3,840 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED WEEKLY (cu. yards.) - 19,200 cubic yards

JOB TASK CUBIC YARDS - 27,228 Cubic Yards Task

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 7.09 Days


CATERPILLAR 770 OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCK

DIRT MOVED HOURLY (cu. yards) - 197 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED DAILY (cu. yards) - 1,576 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED WEEKLY (cu. yards.) - 7,880 cubic yards

JOB TASK CUBIC YARDS - 27,228 Cubic Yards Task

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 17.27 Days


TOTALS

DIRT MOVED HOURLY (cu. yards) - 1,965 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED DAILY (cu. yards) - 15,720 cubic yards

DIRT MOVED WEEKLY (cu. yards.) - 78,600 cubic yards

JOB TASK CUBIC YARDS - 27,228 Cubic Yards Task

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 43.02 Days

2026 Caterpillar 657 Open Bowl Scraper

2026 Caterpillar 770 Off-Highway Truck

Equipment

  • 2025 Caterpillar 657 Open Bowl Scraper
    • Horsepower: 637 hp
    • Operating Weight: 164,244 lbs.
    • Bowl Capacity: 44 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 430 Gallons
  • 2025 Caterpillar 770 Off-Highway Truck
    • Horsepower: 515 hp
    • Operating Weight: 157,000 lbs.
    • Body Capacity: 32.8 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 140 Gallons

DOZER WORKING AREA (300'L x 300'W) CUTS


SKID STEER w/DOZER BLADE (1" Cuts / [273 Cubic Yards Moved Daily])

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 277 cubic yards

TYPE OF DIRT REMOVAL EQUIPMENT - Mini Excavator & (1) Ford F550 Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.2 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 1.1 Days

WORKING HOURS - 8.8 Hours


SMALL DOZER (3" Cuts / 1,200 Cubic Yards Moved Daily])

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT 834 cubic yards

TYPE OF DIRT REMOVAL EQUIPMENT - Small Excavator & (1) Ford F750 Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.14 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 0.70 Days

WORKING HOURS - 5.6 Hours


MEDIUM DOZER (6" Cuts / 2,784 Cubic Yards Moved Daily])

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 1,667 cubic yards

TYPE OF DIRT REMOVAL EQUIPMENT - Medium Excavator & (1) Pete 589 Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.12 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 0.60 Days

WORKING HOURS - 4.8 Hours


LARGE DOZER (12" Cuts / 8,544 Cubic Yards Moved Daily])

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 3,334 cubic yards

TYPE OF DIRT REMOVAL EQUIPMENT - Medium Excavator & (1) Pete 589 Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.08 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 0.40 Days

WORKING HOURS - 3.2 Hours


2025  Caterpillar D9 Large Dozer

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

  • 2025 Caterpillar D9 Large Dozer
    • Horsepower: 452 hp
    • Operating Weight: 110,225 lbs.
    • Blade Capacity: 17.8 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 254 Gallons
  • 2025 Caterpillar D6 XE Wide Track Medium Dozer
    • Horsepower: 215 hp
    • Operating Weight: 51,333lbs.
    • Blade Capacity: 5.0 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity - 90 Gallons
    • Track Type - Sand & Slopes (36” Shoes)
  • 2025 Caterpillar D1 Small Dozer
    • Horsepower: 80 hp
    • Operating Weight: 17,855 lbs.
    • Blade Capacity: 2.17 Cubic Feet
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 51.5 Gallons
    • Tracks Type: Universal (Sand or Rocks) 24” Shoes

EXCAVATOR WORKING AREA (100'L x 100'W) CUTS


MINI EXCAVATOR (10' Cuts)

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 186

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 3,704 Cubic Yards

WORKING WEEKS - 6.4 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 32 Days

WORKING HOURS - 256 Hours


SMALL EXCAVATOR (15' Cuts)

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 278

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 5,556 Cubic Yards

WORKING WEEKS - 2.4 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 12 Days

WORKING HOURS - 96 Hours


MEDIUM EXCAVATOR (20' Cuts)

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 371

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 7,408 Cubic Yards

WORKING WEEKS - 2 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 10 Days

WORKING HOURS - 80 Hours


LARGE EXCAVATOR (25' Cuts)

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 463

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 9,260 Cubic Yards

WORKING WEEKS - 0.5 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 2.5 Days

WORKING HOURS - 20 Hours


LONG REACH EXCAVATOR (50' Cuts)

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 926

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT - 18,519 Cubic Yards

WORKING WEEKS - 3 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 15 Days

WORKING HOURS - 120 Hours

2025 Komatsu PC1250LC-11 Large Excavator

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

  • 2025 Komatsu PC1250LC-11 Large Excavator
    • Horsepower: 758 hp
    • Operating Weight: 272,600 lbs.
    • Bucket Capacity: 9.5 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 359.3 Gallons
    • Tracks Type: Universal (Rock & Sand) 35” Width
    • Dig Depth: 38’

PIPE LAYING (400' Length) ESTIMATION PLANNING


MINI EXCAVATOR (400'L x 1'W x 3'D) 2' PVC ELECTRIC PIPE

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT ACCUMULATED - 44.45 cubic yards

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED - Mini Excavator w/Blade + Ram 5500 Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.156 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 0.78 Days

WORKING HOURS - 6.18 Hours


SMALL EXCAVATOR (400'L x 1.5'W x 4'D) 4" PVC GAS PIPE

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT ACCUMULATED - 88.89 cubic yards

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED - Small Excavator + Skid Steer + Chevy 6500 Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.076 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 0.38 Days

WORKING HOURS - 3.04 Hours


MEDIUM EXCAVATOR (400'L x 2'W x 5'D) 12" IRON WATER PIPE

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT ACCUMULATED - 148.15 cubic yards

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED - Medium Excavator + Small Loader + Western Star 47x Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.08 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 0.40 Days

WORKING HOURS - 3.2 Hours


LONG REACH EXCAVATOR (400'L x 3'W x 25'D) 24" CONCRETE SEWER PIPE

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT ACCUMULATED - 1,111.12 cubic yards

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED - Long Reach Excavator + Medium Loader + Articulated Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.36 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 1.79 Days

WORKING HOURS - 14.32 Hours


LARGE EXCAVATOR (400'L x 5'W x 20'D) 48" CONCRETE SEWER PIPE

CUBIC YARDS OF DIRT ACCUMULATED - 1,481.49 cubic yards

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED - Large Excavator + Medium Loader + Articulated Dump Truck

WORKING WEEKS - 0.16 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 0.78 Days

WORKING HOURS - 6.24 Hours

2025 Caterpillar 395 Long Reach Excavator

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

  • 2025 Caterpillar 395 Long Reach Excavator
    • Horsepower: 542 hp
    • Operating Weight: 249,700 lbs.
    • Bucket Capacity: 2.6 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 322 Gallons
    • Dig Depth: 71’2”
    • Width: 15’
  • 2025 Komatsu PC238USLC-11 Mid-Size Excavator
    • Horsepower: 165 hp
    • Operating Weight: 55,660 lbs.
    • Bucket Capacity: 1.57 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 76.6 Gallons
    • Height: 9’9”
    • Length: 16’6”
    • Dig Depth: 19’7”
    • Tracks Length: 12’
    • Tracks Type: Universal (Rocks & Sand) 24” Shoes
  • 2025 Komatsu PC55MR-5 Small Excavator
    • Horsepower: 38 hp
    • Operating Weight: 11,618 lbs.
    • Bucket Capacity: 0.24 Cubic Feet
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17.2 Gallons
    • Tracks Length: 6’7”
    • Height: 8’4”
    • Dig Depth: 12’4”
    • Tracks Type: Sand, Dirt or Asphalt - 16” Shoes

GRADING (500'L x 500'W x 8' Stones) ESTIMATION EXPLAINED


CATERPILLAR 299 SKID STEER w/DOZER BLADE ATTACHMENT (Mini Dozer)

STONES GRADED HOURLY (Tons) - 13.65 Hourly Tonnage

STONES GRADED DAILY (Tons) 109.2 Daily Tonnage

STONES GRADED WEEKLY (Tons) - 546 Weekly Tonnage

JOB TASK TOTAL TONNAGE - 11,111 Job Task Tonnage Required

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 101.75 Grading Days Required for Mini Dozer


CATERPILLAR D1 DOZER (Small Dozer)

STONES GRADED HOURLY (Tons) - 60 tons Hourly Tonnage

STONES GRADED DAILY (Tons) - 480 Daily Tonnage

STONES GRADED WEEKLY (Tons) - 2,400 Weekly Tonnage

JOB TASK TOTAL TONNAGE - 11,111 Job Task Tonnage Required

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 23.15 Grading Days Required for Small Dozer


CATERPILLAR D6 DOZER (Wide Track / Medium Dozer)

STONES GRADED HOURLY (Tons) - 139.2 tons Hourly Tonnage

STONES GRADED DAILY (Tons) - 1,113.6 Daily Tonnage

STONES GRADED WEEKLY (Tons) - 5,568 Weekly Tonnage

JOB TASK TOTAL TONNAGE - 11,111 Job Task Tonnage Required

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 9.98 Grading Days Required for Medium Dozer


CATERPILLAR 120GC MOTOR GRADER

STONES GRADED HOURLY (Tons) - 17.04 tons Hourly Tonnage

STONES GRADED DAILY (Tons) - 136.32 Daily Tonnage

STONES GRADED WEEKLY (Tons) - 681.6 Weekly Tonnage

JOB TASK TOTAL TONNAGE - 11,111 Job Task Tonnage Required

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED - 81.51 Grading Days Required for Motor Grader 


TOTALS

STONES GRADED HOURLY (Tons) - 229.89 Total Hourly Tonnage (4 Machines)

STONES GRADED DAILY (Tons) - 1839.12 Total Daily Tonnage (4 Machines)

STONES GRADED WEEKLY (Tons) - 9,195.6 Total Weekly Tonnage (4 Machines)

JOB TASK TOTAL TONNAGE - 44,444 (4) Machines Grading Total Tonnage 

TOTAL DAYS REQUIRED -216.39 Total Grading Days Required for (4) Machines


AVERAGES

57.48 - Hourly Average Tonnage Estimate

459.78 - Daily Average Tonnage Estimate

2,298.9 - Weekly Average Tonnage Estimate

11,111 - Job Task Tonnage Required

54.10 - Grading Days Required For Average Machine


MOTOR GRADER WORKING AREA (300'L x 300'W)


SUB-GRADING (2") STONE DUST

TONNAGE OF MATERIAL - 1,000 Tons

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 50-Loads

WORKING WEEKS - 0.34 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 1.7 Days

WORKING HOURS - 13.6 Hours


GRADING (6") SAND IN FINISHED GRADING

TONNAGE OF MATERIAL - 3,000 Tons

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 150-Loads

WORKING WEEKS - 0.8 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 4 Days

WORKING HOURS - 32 Hours


GRADING (8") ROAD STONES IN FINISHED GRADING

TONNAGE OF MATERIAL - 4,000 Tons

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 200-Loads

WORKING WEEKS - 1.04 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 5.2 Days

WORKING HOURS - 41.6 Hours


GRADING (4") RECYCLE ASPHALT IN FINISHED GRADING

TONNAGE OF MATERIAL - 2,000 Tons

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED -100-Loads

WORKING WEEKS - 0.4 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 2 Days

WORKING HOURS - 16 Hours


GRADING (10") OF 4" CLEAN STONES IN FINISHED GRADING

TONNAGE OF MATERIAL - 5,000 Tons

AMOUNT OF DUMP TRUCKS REQUIRED - 250-Loads

WORKING WEEKS - 1.3 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - -.5 Days

WORKING HOURS - 52 Hours

2025 Caterpillar 120GC Motor Grader

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

  • 2025 Caterpillar 120GC Motor Grader
    • Horsepower: 171 hp
    • Operating Weight: 31,958 lbs.
    • Moldboard - 12’ (Blade Width)
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 71 Gallons
  • 2025 Komatsu HM400-5 Articulated Dump Truck
    • Horsepower: 473 hp
    • Operating Weight: 165.644 lbs.
    • Dump Body Capacity: 44.1 Cubic Yards
    • Standard Tires: 29.5R25
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 138.7 Gallons
    • Length: 36’5”
    • Height: 12’7”
    • Width: 11’4”
  • 2025 Komatsu WA380-8 Large Wheel Loader
    • Horsepower: 191 hp
    • Operating Weight: 41,932 lbs.
    • Bucket Capacity: 4.3 Cubic Yards
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 79.3 Gallons
    • Wheelbase: 10’10”
    • Height: 11’1”
    • Width: 9’1”
    • Length: 28’11”

CATERPILLAR PM 310 COLD PLANNER (100' x 100') ESTIMATION


MILLING (1") OF ASPHALT

TONNAGE OF MILLING - 55.56 Tons

CUBIC FEET OF MILLINGS - 840 Cubic Feet

WORKING WEEKS - 1.26 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 6.26 Days

WORKING HOURS - 50.06 Hours


MILLING (2") OF ASPHALT

TONNAGE OF MILLING - 111.12 Tons

CUBIC FEET OF MILLINGS - 1,700 Cubic Feet

WORKING WEEKS - 0.86 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 4.26 Days

WORKING HOURS - 34.04 Hours


MILLING (3") OF ASPHALT

TONNAGE OF MILLING - 166.67 Tons

CUBIC FEET OF MILLINGS - 2,500 Cubic Feet

WORKING WEEKS - 1.26 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 6.26 Days

WORKING HOURS - 50.06 Hours


MILLING (4") OF ASPHALT

TONNAGE OF MILLING - 222.23 Tons

CUBIC FEET OF MILLINGS - 3,300 Cubic Feet

WORKING WEEKS - 1.66 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 8.26 Days

WORKING HOURS - 66.07 Hours


MILLING (5") OF ASPHALT

TONNAGE OF MILLING - 277.78 Tons

CUBIC FEET OF MILLINGS - 4,200 Cubic Feet

WORKING WEEKS - 2.12 Weeks

WORKING DAYS - 10.52 Days

WORKING HOURS - 84.09 Hours

2025 Caterpillar PM310 Cold Planner

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

  • 2025 Caterpillar PM 310 Cold Planner (Milling Machine)
    • Horsepower: 343 hp
    • Operating Weight: 46,770 lbs.
    • Water Tank Capacity - 332.9 Gallons
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 137.9 Gallons
    • Milling Width: 39.4”

ASPHALT PAVING (500'L x 500'W x 6" Base Asphalt) ESTIMATION


CATERPILLAR 305 TIER 4 / STAGE V MINI EXCAVATOR (Patching 20% = 50,000 Sq. Feet @ 6" Base)

HOURLY PAVING - 1.8 Tons

DAILY PAVING - 14,40 tons

WEEKLY PAVING - 72 tons

JOB TASK AT HAND PAVING - 1,667 tons

TOTAL DAYS FOR COMPLETION - 115,83 days


CATERPILLAR 299 SKID STEER (Trenching 30% = 75,000 Sq. Feet @ 6" Base)

HOURLY PAVING - 50 tons

DAILY PAVING - 400 tons

WEEKLY PAVING - 2,000 tons

JOB TASK AT HAND PAVING - 2,500 tons

TOTAL DAYS FOR COMPLETION - 6.25 days


CATERPILLAR 420XE BACKHOE (Patching 50% = 125,000 Sq. Feet @ 6" Base)

HOURLY PAVING - 74.95 tons

DAILY PAVING - 599.57 tons

WEEKLY PAVING - 2996.85 tons

JOB TASK AT HAND PAVING - 4,167 tons

TOTAL DAYS FOR COMPLETION - 6.95 days


LEEBOY 5300B ASPHALT PAVER (Paving 6" Depth @ 250,000 Square Feet)

HOURLY PAVING - 21 tons

DAILY PAVING - 168 tons

WEEKLY PAVING - 840 tons

JOB TASK AT HAND PAVING - 8,334 tons

TOTAL DAYS FOR COMPLETION - 49.61 days


TOTALS

HOURLY PAVING - 147.75 tons

DAILY PAVING - 1167.57 tons

WEEKLY PAVING - 5908.85 tons

JOB TASK AT HAND PAVING - 16,668 tons

TOTAL DAYS FOR COMPLETION - 62.81 days


AVERAGES

HOURLY PAVING - 36.94 tons

DAILY PAVING - 291.90 tons

WEEKLY PAVING - 1477.22 tons

JOB TASK AT HAND PAVING - 4167 tons

TOTAL DAYS FOR COMPLETION - 15.7025 days

2025 Caterpillar 420XE Center-Pivot Backhoe Loader

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

  • 2025 Caterpillar 420XE Center-Pivot Backhoe
    • Horsepower: 92 hp
    • Operating Weight: 24,251 lbs.
    • Digging Depth - 14’
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 42.3 Gallons

2025 Leeboy 5300B Asphalt Paver

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

  • 2025 Leeboy 5300B Asphalt Paver
    • Horsepower: 64 hp
    • Operating Weight: 12,700 lbs.
    • Wash Down Tank Capacity - 5 Gallons
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 25 Gallons
    • Hopper Capacity - 7 Ton
    • Paving Width - 7’
    • Paving Depth - 6”
  • 2025 Leeboy BR48 Asphalt Vibe Roller
    • Horsepower: 43.5 hp
    • Operating Weight: 6,115 lbs.
    • Water Tank Capacity - 52.8 Gallons
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.8 Gallons
    • Rolling Width - 47.2”

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NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP

1444 Jefferys Road #580

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Office: (252)877-2108

Fax (252)877-2117

Cell (252)903-3751

Toll Free (844)415-3410

njrtruckingllc@gmail.com - Trucking 



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NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP  

Heavy General Construction Division       

1444 Jeffreys Road

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Toll Free Phone# (844)415-3410

Office# (252)877-2108

Cell# (252)903-3751

Fax# (252)877-2117

njrtruckingllc@gmail.com 

https://www.njrtruckingllc.com  


Construction Division -  


CONSTRUCTION, TOWING & RECOVERY FACILITY

U.S. Highway-17 @ N.C. Highway-32 - Edenton, NC

ACRE PERCENTAGE

Construction Shop ([4] Bays 20' Wide x 100' Length)

0.19% of a Acre

Towing & Recovery Shop (Rotators Bay, Carriers Bay, Wreckers Bay & Servicing Bay (12' Wide x 120' Length)

0.14% of a Acre

Dispatching & Estimation Office (100' Wide x 100' Length)

0.23% of a Acre


CONSTRUCTION, TOWING & RECOVERY AND DISPATCHING OFFICE BUSINESS ADDRESS

  • Street - U.S. Highway-17 @ N.C. Highway-32
  • City, State & Zip Code - Edenton, NC 27932 
  • Facility Size - 
    • Construction Shop - 10,000 Sq. Feet
    • Towing Repair Shop - 10,000 Sq. Feet
    • Dispatching & Estimation Office - 10,000 Sq. Feet
  • Lot Size - 52.93 Acres
    • Construction Lot - 25 Acres
    • Towing Lot - 25 Acres
    • Dispatching & Estimation Lot - 12.93 Acres


 

LOGISTICS GEOGRAPHICS

Shop Size - 10,000 Square Feet

Lot Size - 25 Acres

  • Amount of Drive-in Doors - 3
  • Clear Ceiling Height - 30’

Nearest Regional Airport - Northeastern Airport (KEDE)

  • Runway 01/19 - 6,001’ Length x 100’ Width
  • Lat/Long - 
    • 36-01-429240n 076-34-11.1630W
    • 36-01.715400N 076-34.186050W
    • 36.0285900-76.5697675 (Estimated)
  • Elevation - 18.7’ / 5.7m (Surveyed)
  • Variation - 10W (2000)
  • From City - 3 Miles SE of Edenton, NC
  • Time Zone - UTC - 4 (UTC - 5 During Standard Time)
  • Control Tower - No
  • ARTCC - Washington Center
  • FSS - Raleigh Flight Service Station
  • NOTAMs Facility - EDE (NOTAM-D Service Available)
  • Attendance - 0800-1700
  • Wind Indicator - Lighted
  • Segmented Circle - Yes
  • Lights - PAPI RYS 01 & 19 OPER CONT.. ACTVT MIRL RY 1/19 AND REIL RYS 01 & 19 - CTAF
  • Beacon - White - Green (Lighted Land Airport) Operate Sunset to Sunrise
  • Nearby Radio Navigation Aids -
    • ECGr241/23.5 Elizabeth City VOR DME (Freq. 115.75) / (Var. 07W)
    • CVIr154/25.3 Cofield Vortac (Freq. 114.60) / Var. 09W)


Nearest International Airport - Norfolk International Airport (Delta Airlines)


Nearest Seaport - Port Virginia (Hampton Roads)

  • Size - 1,864 Acres
  • Berth Space - 19,885 Linear Feet
  • Harbor Depth - 55’ (Deepest on East Coast)
  • TEU Annually - 3,200,000
  • Channels - 55’ Underway
  • Terminals - 6
  • Rail - 30 Miles on-Dock Rail
  • Two-Way Traffic - The Port is on Track to Become the Widest and Deepest on The East Coast Allowing Two-Way Traffic of Ultra-Large Container Vessels
  • Expansion: Currently undergoing a Major Expansion Project
  • Intermodal Network - One of the Largest Intermodal Networks on The East Coast


Nearest Intermodal & Box Car Rail Yard - Norfolk Southern Portlock Yard (Chesapeake, VA)

  • ADDRESS: 2704 Josef Theurer Lane in Chesapeake, VA
  • PHONE: (757)275-1274
    • Gate Hours 24/7
    • Lift Hours: 
      • Monday - Friday: 6:30am to 8:00pm
      • Saturday - Sunday: 7:00am to 5:00pm


Nearest Autorack Rail Yard - Norfolk Southern Automotive Distribution Center in Petersburg, VA

  • ADDRESS: 999 Wagner Road in Petersburg, VA
  • PHONE:
    • Functions - The center specializes in the distribution  and logistics of Automotive products, playing a key role in the automotive supply chain
    • Specifics: It has a capacity of 1,893 Vehicles and can accommodate 60 Railcars
    • Services: Norfolk Southern provides various services for the automotive industry. Including finished vehicles distribution and parts transportation
    • Hours of Operation: 24/7


Nearest Highways (Within 20 Miles)- 

  • U.S. Route -17
  • U.S. Route - 64
  • U.S. Route - 13
  • N.C. Route - 45


Nearest Interstates (Within 68 Miles)- 

  • Interstate-95
  • Interstate-64
  • Interstate-664

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Hydraulic Crane Solutions

Liebherr LTM 1750-91 Mobile Crane 


  A Mobile All-Terrain Hydraulic Crane is a versatile, powerful construction crane on a wheeled chassis that can travel on both public roads and rough, uneven terrain, offering superior mobility, high lifting capacities, and a powerful telescopic boom with a hydraulic system to lift and move heavy loads. It combines the road-speed capabilities of a truck-mounted crane with the rugged mobility of a rough-terrain crane, featuring robust tires, all-wheel drive, and an advanced suspension system for maneuverability and stability in diverse environments. 


Key characteristics and components:

  • Mobile Chassis: It is built on a multi-wheeled, all-terrain carrier, allowing it to be driven directly to and from job sites.
  • Telescopic Boom: A powerful, extendable boom is mounted on a rotating cab, providing excellent reach and height for lifting operations.
  • Hydraulic System: The crane's movements, including boom extension and load lifting, are powered by a robust hydraulic system.
  • All-Terrain Mobility: Equipped with large tires, all-wheel drive, and advanced suspension, it can traverse surfaces like mud, gravel, sand, and paved roads.
  • Stability Features: The crane uses outriggers that extend to the ground to provide a stable base for lifting heavy loads.
  • Versatility: It serves as a hybrid between road-going mobile cranes and rough-terrain cranes, offering high performance on various surfaces and for diverse projects. 


Benefits and Uses: 

  • Flexibility: Ideal for large-scale projects that require the crane to travel to and from multiple locations, including difficult-to-access sites.
  • Power & Capacity: Known for its strong lifting performance, capable of handling heavy loads in various construction, infrastructure, and emergency situations.
  • Efficiency: Reduces the time and cost of transporting the crane between sites, as it can be driven independently to the destination. 

Mobile Crane Fleet

 Manitex 40124 SHL Mounted on Peterbilt 567


 A truck crane is a crane mounted on a truck chassis, offering mobility and lifting capabilities. They are used in various industries for lifting and moving heavy loads, often in construction, logistics, and industrial settings. Truck cranes are versatile, allowing for both lifting and transportation of materials to different locations. 


Key Characteristics and Uses:

  • Mobility: Truck cranes are mounted on trucks, enabling them to travel to different job sites, unlike stationary cranes. 
  • Lifting Capacity: They are designed to lift heavy objects, often exceeding manual lifting capabilities. 
  • Versatility: Truck cranes can be used in various applications, including construction, logistics, and industrial maintenance. 
  • Height and Reach: Many truck cranes have extendable booms, providing significant reach for lifting materials to higher locations. 
  • Types: Truck cranes can be categorized into different types based on their boom configuration, such as telescopic cranes, knuckle boom cranes, and boom trucks. 
  • Safety: Operating a truck crane involves specific safety protocols to ensure the physical integrity of the operator and surrounding individuals. 
  • Examples: Some popular truck crane models include the Aselken ASK225L7 and the Sanne SPC 500E. 


Concrete Pumping

Western Star Concrete Boom Truck Pump


 A concrete boom truck pump is a self-contained unit mounted on a truck that includes a hydraulically operated, remote-controlled articulating arm (the boom) to precisely place ready-mix concrete in hard-to-reach or elevated locations on a construction site. It functions by receiving concrete into its hopper, continuously moving it through a pumping system, and then using the versatile boom to accurately deliver it at heights or distances that a standard mixer truck or line pump cannot reach. 


How it works:

  1. Mounting & Maneuvering: The system is mounted on a truck, allowing it to drive to the job site and be positioned easily.
  2. Hopper & Pumping: A hopper receives ready-mix concrete from a mixer truck. A hydraulic pumping system then pushes the concrete through a system of pipes and hoses.
  3. Boom Operation: A multi-section, remote-controlled boom is unfolded and positioned by the operator. This boom acts like a crane, offering flexibility to reach various points on a site.
  4. Placement: The operator directs the end hose of the boom to place concrete precisely where it's needed, for example, into a building's upper floors or over obstacles. 


Key Features & Uses:

  • Mobility and Reach: Ideal for placing concrete on high-rise buildings, bridges, and other large or complex structures where traditional methods are difficult.
  • Accuracy: The remote-controlled boom allows for precise placement, increasing efficiency and reducing manual labor on a job.
  • Stability: The truck is stabilized on site by extending outriggers for safety and balance during operation.
  • Efficiency: By staying in one spot, it allows for continuous delivery from mixer trucks at a central location, improving job site traffic flow.


Property Management

Buying foreclosures homes and fixing the homes and selling to State & Federal Government for Section-8 and Homeless Families with Building Material from Lowe's Rocky Mount 


 Real estate property management services involve a property management company or individual overseeing a property on behalf of the owner, handling day-to-day operations to maximize profitability and ensure the property is well-maintained, occupied, and compliant with laws. Services include marketing and tenant screening, rent collection, property maintenance and repairs, bookkeeping, and acting as a liaison between owners and tenants. 


Key Responsibilities of Property Management Services 

  • Marketing & Tenant Relations: Sourcing and screening potential tenants, conducting background checks, and managing tenant issues and complaints.
  • Lease Management: Drafting and enforcing lease agreements, including collecting rent, sending notices for late payments, and handling evictions if necessary.
  • Maintenance & Repairs: Coordinating routine maintenance, responding to emergency repairs, and ensuring the property is kept in good condition.
  • Financial Management: Managing the property's budget, collecting rent, paying bills, and providing financial reports to the owner.
  • Legal Compliance: Ensuring the property adheres to all local, state, and federal laws, including fair housing regulations. 



Why Property Owners Use Management Services 

  • Expertise and Time: Property managers have the expertise and time to handle the complex tasks of property ownership, which can be demanding for owners, especially those with multiple properties or who live far away.
  • Maximizing Returns: A good property manager can help increase the property's profitability by finding reliable tenants, setting appropriate rental rates, and maintaining the property to a high standard.
  • Peace of Mind: Owners can relax knowing their properties are being managed professionally and efficiently, reducing stress and potential headaches. 

 

Limo & Chauffeur

Helicopter Charters

2025 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Presidential  Conversion Van


 A corporate limo is a luxurious, chauffeured vehicle, such as a limousine or high-end sedan, used by businesses for transporting executives or clients to provide a professional image, ensure comfort, and offer convenience for meetings and events. These services focus on reliability, safety, and amenities that facilitate a productive and comfortable environment, differentiating them from standard luxury car services by their professional focus and tailoring to business needs. Key characteristics and purpose 

  • Professional Image: A corporate limo conveys a company's prestige, commitment to excellence, and value for its clients or partners.
  • Comfort and Convenience: These vehicles offer a relaxing and private environment with features like plush seating, and often beverages and entertainment, making for a comfortable journey.
  • Professional Chauffeurs: Services are provided by trained, courteous, and skilled chauffeurs who ensure punctuality and a seamless, safe travel experience.
  • Business-Focused Environment: The service is tailored for business needs, such as airport pickups, transport to meetings, and corporate events, providing a suitable space for work or relaxation during travel.
  • Reliability and Efficiency: Corporate limo services offer predictable logistics, saving time on routes and avoiding the stress and expense of parking or fuel, allowing professionals to focus on their business. 

When to use a corporate limo 

  • Client & Executive Transportation: To pick up and transport important clients or executives to and from the airport or meetings.
  • Corporate Events: For transporting attendees to conferences, corporate functions, or VIP events.
  • Making a Lasting Impression: To demonstrate a company's professionalism and sophistication to business partners and clients. 

 

Helicopter Charters

Helicopter Charters

2019 Leonardo AW139 


 A corporate helicopter is a helicopter used by businesses for transportation of executives, staff, or cargo, particularly to access remote or infrastructure-limited locations, or for specialized tasks like air ambulance services, aerial photography, or production support. They are purchased or leased by companies for efficient and flexible point-to-point transport, offering significant time savings and access to areas where fixed-wing aircraft cannot land. 

Key aspects of corporate helicopters:

  • Executive and Staff Transportation: Businesses use these helicopters to move executives, employees, and clients quickly and efficiently to meetings or remote sites.
  • Cargo and Crew Transport: They can transport internal or external cargo and facilitate crew changes, especially in industries like energy or construction.
  • Remote Area Access: Helicopters can land in areas without traditional airports or infrastructure, making them ideal for business in rural regions.
  • Flexibility: They provide the ability to take off and land from various locations, offering greater operational flexibility than fixed-wing aircraft.
  • Specialized Services: Companies may use corporate helicopters for services like air medical transport (air medevac) or as tools for aerial production support on film sets.
  • Business Investment: Companies acquire these aircraft to gain a competitive advantage by optimizing travel time and accessing difficult locations, contributing to operational efficiency. 


Jet Charter

Jet Charter

Jet Charter

2024 Gulfstream G650ER


 Signature Aviation RDU - Raleigh-Durham International Airport 

 

Located in: Raleigh-Durham International Airport

Address: 1775 E International Dr, Morrisville, NC 27560

Phone: (919) 840-2200

Hours: Open 24 hours
 

 Signature is ready to assist you during this time. Please contact the terminal with any questions regarding your travel to Signature RDU via +1 919-840-2200 or RDU@signatureaviation.com. 


 View Retail Price for 19-Jul-2025Price per USD/USG


$8.91 100LL  Full Service

$7.07 Jet A Fuel

$7.16 Jet A Fuel with Additive

$7.42 SAF

$7.51 SAF with Additive 


 Description

Gulfstream G650ER


Super Heavy


Handling

  • Very Light - $220
  • Light - $540
  • Medium - $840
  • Heavy - $1,400
  • Super Heavy - $2,540


Overnight Parking

  • Very Light - $125
  • Light - $185
  • Medium - $240
  • Heavy - $340
  • Super Heavy - $595


Lav Service

  • Very Light - $130
  • Light - $160
  • Medium - $175
  • Heavy - $185
  • Super Heavy - $205


Water Service

  • Very Light - $145
  • Light - $145
  • Medium - $145
  • Heavy - $145
  • Super Heavy -$145


Infrastructure Fee

  • Very Light - $47
  • Light - $47
  • Medium - $47
  • Heavy - $47
  • Super Heavy -$47


Hangar

  • Very Light - $390
  • Light - $585
  • Medium - $760
  • Heavy - $1,050
  • Super Heavy -$1,860 


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  Understanding low-income homeownership programs

Low-income homeownership programs are initiatives designed to help individuals and families with limited financial resources achieve the dream of owning a home. These programs aim to bridge the gap between housing costs and the income levels of eligible individuals, making homeownership a realistic possibility for those who might otherwise be priced out of the housing market. 


Key components and eligibility

Eligibility for low-income homeownership programs is often determined by the Area Median Income (AMI), which is the midpoint of household incomes in a specific region. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines different income levels as percentages of the AMI. These programs typically focus on households earning 80% or less of the AMI, with some programs targeting those earning 50% or 30%. Programs are available at federal, state, and local levels. Common eligibility requirements include meeting income limits, being a first-time homeowner, participating in homeownership counseling, and occupying the home as the primary residence. 


Types of low-income homeownership programs

  • Government-backed loans: These include FHA loans with flexible credit requirements and low down payments, VA loans for veterans with no down payment or mortgage insurance, and USDA loans for eligible rural areas with zero down payment and lower interest rates.
  • Down payment assistance programs (DPAs): Offered by various organizations, these programs help cover down payments and closing costs.
  • Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) homeownership program (Section 8): This allows eligible families to use vouchers for home purchase and ownership expenses.
  • Other programs: These include discounted HUD Homes, the Good Neighbor Next Door Program for essential workers, HomeReady and Home Possible Mortgages with low down payments, Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCCs) for tax breaks on mortgage interest, and various state and local programs offering grants, loans, or tax credits. Some state-specific programs, like those in North Carolina, provide down payment assistance and shared mortgage financing. 


Benefits of low-income homeownership

Homeownership can improve the lives of low-income families by providing stability, helping build wealth, and enhancing overall quality of life. Benefits include better health and educational outcomes, increased safety, and wealth accumulation through home equity. Note: Program eligibility and details vary by location. It is recommended to research local programs and contact a housing agency or financial institution for specific information. 



Support for Carriers

  Building homes for Section 8" typically refers to creating or providing housing units that are then rented to low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities through the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program or Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA). Landlords agree to rent their properties to eligible participants, and the program provides subsidies to cover the difference between the rent charged and the family's affordable portion, ensuring the housing meets safety and quality standards. Here's a breakdown of what it involves:

  • Housing Units: Building or renovating single-family homes, townhouses, or apartment units that meet the program's requirements.
  • Landlord Participation: Property owners must agree to participate in the Section 8 program, which involves signing contracts with the local Public Housing Authority (PHA).
  • Safety Standards: The properties must pass a Housing Quality Standards (HQS) inspection to ensure they are safe, sanitary, and in good condition.
  • Rent Subsidies: Instead of directly building homes, the most common method is the voucher program, where property owners receive rental assistance payments directly from the PHA to cover costs above what the low-income family pays.
  • Benefits: For landlords, this offers a consistent source of income and a way to attract long-term tenants. For participants, it makes affordable housing available in the private rental market. 




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Contact SBA to Obtain Wisdom From Minority Business Owners to Negotiate The Best Deal or Bid


The Empower to Grow program, formerly known as Management and Technical Assistance program, provides eligible U.S. small businesses with free business courses, tailored training, and one-on-one consulting to support their growth, operations, hiring, regulatory compliance, and government contracting competitiveness. The Empower to Grow program uplifts businesses to be procurement ready for federal, state, and local government contracts. 

The Empower to Grow program recently underwent significant improvements including:

  • Customized one-on-one training tailored to small business needs
  • Networking and matchmaking events with agencies & prime contractors
  • Relaunching Federal Market Acceleration Program (FedMAP), a 3-month government contracting training led by business development experts that now features one-on-one coaching
  • A federal contractor master class with new tools & techniques for small business bidding, including Sources Sought & Request for Information requirements
  • New tools for 8(a) firms to access $2 trillion in state and local bid opportunities


Program benefits

Businesses in the program receive training, executive education, and one-on-one consulting in a wide range of activities, and the opportunity to participate in courses in the following areas:

  • Finding, bidding, and completing government contracts
  • Strategic and operational planning
  • Business development
  • Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Financial analysis
  • Compliance
  • Cybersecurity and ecommerce
  • Business-related software/technology


Program qualifications

To be eligible for the Empower to Grow program, a small business must qualify as small according to SBA's size standards and be one or more of the following:

  • Located in areas of high unemployment or low income
  • Owned by low-income individuals
  • Eligible for SBA's 8(a) program


Training opportunities


Florida Business Council

Serving the following SBA Regions:

  • New England - CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT
  • Atlantic – NY, NJ, PR, VI
  • Southeast – AL, GA, KY, MS, NC, FL, SC, TN


Delivering Carrier (Acting as N.J.R. Trucking) Self Pay & Business Expenses

House - 165 Timberside Drive / Davidson, NC 28038

  1. Beds - 8 Bedroom
  2. Baths - 8
  3. Square Foot - 11,421 Square Feet
  4. Property Taxes - $1,000.00
  5. Homeowner Association Dues - $85.00
  6. Homeowner Insurance - $1,958.00
  7. House Utilities - $2,189.03


Truck Garage - 290 Trestle Road / Enfield, NC

  1. Acres of Land - 251 Acres into 6 Sections
  2. Garage Size - 100’L x 100’W x 25’H
  3. Garage Utilities - $1,916.66


Commercial Insurance - $45,000.00

  1. # of Trucks - 2
  2. # of Trailers - 9
  3. # of Electric Vehicles - 2
  4. # of Pickups - 1


Business Electric Car Commuter - 2024 Tesla Model S Plaid

  1. Mileage To Garage - 220 Miles One Way

Business Diesel Truck - 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate 

Business Electric SUV - 2024 Cadillac Escalade IQ


  1. Supply Rates

Expenses Anticipated Mileage 

  1. Daily - 414.2 Miles
  2. Weekly - 2,900 Miles
  3. Monthly - 8,700 Miles
  4. Quarterly - 26,100 Miles
  5. Annually - 104,400 Miles

Income Percentage Anticipated Mileage - 85%

  1. Deadhead Mileage - 435 Miles
  2. Income Mileage - 2,465 Miles
  3. Total Mileage - 2,900 Weekly Mileage
  4. Jobs Weekly Avg. - 3 Jobs

Anticipated Percentage Over The Road

  1. Monthly Percentage - 70% Over The Road


Monthly Anticipated Income 

  • Dry Van Operators - $18,270.00
  • Reefer Operators - $21,240.00
  • Flatbed Operators - $22,680.00
  • Fleet Operators (2 Drivers) - $41,580.00


Weekly Income - 

  • Dry Van Operators Income - $6,090.00
  • Reefer Operators Income - $7,080.00
  • Flatbed Operators Income - $7,560.00
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Operators Income - $13,860.00

Daily Income -

  • Dry Van Operators Income - $870.00
  • Reefer Operators Income - $1,011.43
  • Flatbed Operators Income - $1,080.00
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Operators Income - $1,980.00

70 Hours of Service Income - 

  • Dry Van Operators Income - $87.00
  • Reefer Operators Income - $101.15
  • Flatbed Operators Income - $108.00
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Operators Income - $198.00

14 Hours Window Income - 

  • Dry Van Operators Income - $62.15
  • Reefer Operators Income - $72.25
  • Flatbed Operators Income - $77.15
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Operators Income - $141.43

9 Hours Drive Income -

  • Dry Van Operators Income - $96.60
  • Reefer Operators Income - $112.39
  • Flatbed Operators Income - $120.00
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Operators Income - $220.00


Avg. Speed to Deliver - 55 mph

  • Dry Van Mileage Per Job / Price per Job - 1,000 miles to deliver avg. @ $2,030.00 per load
  • Reefer Operators Income - 1,000 miles to deliver avg. @ $2,360.00 per load
  • Flatbed Operators Income - 1,000 miles to deliver avg. @ $2,520.00 per Load
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Operators Income -1,000 miles to deliver avg. @ $2,310.00 Load


Monthly Bills Anticipated Percentages

Housing - 28%

  1. Beds - 8 Bedroom
  2. Baths - 8
  3. Square Foot - 11,421 Square Feet
  4. Property Taxes - $1,000.00
  5. Homeowner Association Dues - $85.00
  6. Homeowner Insurance - $1,958.00

House Utilities - $2,189.03 

House Payment - $4,567.50 to  $6,350.00

  • Dry Van Operator Housing Budget - $4,567.50
  • Reefer Operators Housing Budget - $5,947.20
  • Flatbed Operators Housing Budget - $6,350.00
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Housing Budget- $5,821.20


Business - 101%

  • Fuel - 13%
  • Insurance - 20%
  • Tires - 12%
  • Engine & Transmission Maintenance - 9%
  • Brakes - 2%
  • Self Pay & Lifestyle - 33%
  • Electric Vehicle Charging - 2%
  • Diesel Pickups Expenses - 2%
  • Business Savings - 5%
  • Personal Savings - 5%

Income Required  - $4,567.50 to  $6,350.00

  • Dry Van Operator Housing Budget - $4,567.50
  • Reefer Operators Housing Budget - $5,947.20
  • Flatbed Operators Housing Budget - $6,350.00
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Housing Budget- $5,821.20


TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF INCOME REQUIRED - 129% of Current Trendslines

  • Dry Van Required Income - 129% + (of) $219,240.00 = $502,059.60 (Request $4.65 per mile)
  • Reefer Operators Income - 129% + (of) $254,880.00 = $620,773.20 (Request $5.75 per mile)
  • Flatbed Operators Income - 129% + (of) $272,160 = $623,246.40 (Request $5.78 per mile)
  • Fleet (2+ Drivers) Operators Income -1,000 miles to deliver avg. @ $2,310.00 Load


Demand Rates

  1. Statics Weeks -  4.3 Weeks / Monthly

Dry Van - $41,850.00

  1. Average Jobs - 9 Jobs
  2. Average Jobs Requested Income - $4,650.00

Reefer  - $51,750.00

  1. Average Jobs - 9 Jobs
  2. Average Jobs Requested Income - $5,750.00

Flatbed - $52,020.00

  1. Average Jobs - 9 Jobs
  2. Average Jobs Requested Income - $5,780.00




Equilibrium Agreement

  1. Statics Weeks -  4.3 Weeks / Monthly

Dry Van - Contract w/Percentage of Gross Commodity of 9.375%

Reefer  - Contract w/Percentage of Gross Commodity of 9.375%

Flatbed -Contract w/Percentage of Gross Commodity of 9.375%

  1. Broker Comments - I can't meet the demand of the logistics market to change the Spot Market Rates. However we can do a Contract of commodity you pull
  2. Delivering Carrier Comment - I can't afford the Spot Market Logistics Rates with my current setup before Covid-19 intervene 


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SBA of District of Columbia

409 3rd Street SW

Washington, DC 20416

(202)205-8800

https://www.sba.org 

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2026 Ford F550 Truck for Repair

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NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP        

1444 Jeffreys Road

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Toll Free Phone# (844)415-3410

Office# (252)877-2108

Cell# (252)903-3751

Fax# (252)877-2117

Toll Free# (844)415-3410

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Equipment

2026 Ford F550 Lariat King Cab 203" Wheelbase, 84" Cab to Axle Frame

GVWR: 33,000 lbs.

Engine: Powerstke 6.7 Litre Diesel 

Torque: 1,250 lb-ft of Torque

Front Axle: 7,500 lbs.

Rear Axle: 10,000 lbs.

Body Length: 11'

Body Height: 56"

Body Width: 94”

Floor Width: 60”


2026 Maintainer Service Body Signature Series 1 Aluminum 11' Body Length

Body, crane tower, outriggers rated at 40,000 ft*lb. moment rating

Body Substructure: frame constructed of 10” formed aluminum main sills with crossmembers and structural tubing on 12” spacing

1/8" aluminum compartment construction

49" wide center deck width

56" tall x 23" deep compartments

164 cu. ft. of storage capacity

26" rear workbench bumper with lighted recessed step

Recessed fuel fills

Ribbed compartment floors

(6) flush mounted D-ring tie downs

10" slam-latch aluminum tailgate

3/16" single piece recessed aluminum doors

D-ring stainless steel compression door latches

Gas spring door holders

Aluminum drip rail above compartments

250 lb. capacity adjustable aluminum shelving

3-point center deck access with safety yellow handles

PPG etch-primed, urethane-primed and painted

Undercoating

Master lock system

97 db backup alarm

LED marker and tail lights

I.C.C. safety kit (2.5 lb. ABC fire extinguisher & hazard reflectors)

CAN Control System standard with 65620 cranes and larger

Patented Pressurized Storage System (PSS)

Rear strobe lights

DuaLock drawers and Bolt Bins

Vises and vise mounting plates

Interior LED strip lighting

Exterior LED flood lights

Miller diesel driven welders

Light bars

Safety strobe lighting

Slide top center deck covers

Protective spray covering packages

Hydraulic driven air compressors

Miller All-in-one APU units

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NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP

1444 Jefferys Road #580

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Office: (252)877-2108

Fax (252)877-2117

Cell (252)903-3751

Toll Free (844)415-3410

njrtruckingllc@gmail.com 


Freight Forwarding & Fabrication

U.S. Highway-17 @ N.C. Highway-32 - Edenton, NC


ACRE PERCENTAGE

Truck Garage Shop 

([4] Bays 20' Wide x 100' Length)

0.19% of a Acre


Fabrication Shop

 (Rotators Bay, Carriers Bay, Wreckers Bay & Servicing Bay)

(12' Wide x 120' Length)

0.14% of a Acre


Brokering & Forwarding Office 

(100' Wide x 100' Length)

0.23% of a Acre


CONSTRUCTION, TOWING & RECOVERY AND DISPATCHING OFFICE BUSINESS ADDRESS

  • Street - U.S. Highway-17 @ N.C. Highway-32
  • City, State & Zip Code - Edenton, NC 27932 
  • Facility Size - 
    • Construction Shop - 10,000 Sq. Feet
    • Towing Repair Shop - 10,000 Sq. Feet
    • Dispatching & Estimation Office - 10,000 Sq. Feet
  • Lot Size - 52.93 Acres
    • Construction Lot - 25 Acres
    • Towing Lot - 25 Acres
    • Dispatching & Estimation Lot - 12.93 Acres


LOGISTICS GEOGRAPHICS

Shop Size - 10,000 Square Feet

Lot Size - 25 Acres

  • Amount of Drive-in Doors - 3
  • Clear Ceiling Height - 30’

Nearest Regional Airport - Northeastern Airport (KEDE)

  • Runway 01/19 - 6,001’ Length x 100’ Width
  • Lat/Long - 
    • 36-01-429240n 076-34-11.1630W
    • 36-01.715400N 076-34.186050W
    • 36.0285900-76.5697675 (Estimated)
  • Elevation - 18.7’ / 5.7m (Surveyed)
  • Variation - 10W (2000)
  • From City - 3 Miles SE of Edenton, NC
  • Time Zone - UTC - 4 (UTC - 5 During Standard Time)
  • Control Tower - No
  • ARTCC - Washington Center
  • FSS - Raleigh Flight Service Station
  • NOTAMs Facility - EDE (NOTAM-D Service Available)
  • Attendance - 0800-1700
  • Wind Indicator - Lighted
  • Segmented Circle - Yes
  • Lights - PAPI RYS 01 & 19 OPER CONT.. ACTVT MIRL RY 1/19 AND REIL RYS 01 & 19 - CTAF
  • Beacon - White - Green (Lighted Land Airport) Operate Sunset to Sunrise
  • Nearby Radio Navigation Aids -
    • ECGr241/23.5 Elizabeth City VOR DME (Freq. 115.75) / (Var. 07W)
    • CVIr154/25.3 Cofield Vortac (Freq. 114.60) / Var. 09W)

Nearest International Airport - Norfolk International Airport (Delta Airlines)


Nearest Seaport - Port Virginia (Hampton Roads)

  • Size - 1,864 Acres
  • Berth Space - 19,885 Linear Feet
  • Harbor Depth - 55’ (Deepest on East Coast)
  • TEU Annually - 3,200,000
  • Channels - 55’ Underway
  • Terminals - 6
  • Rail - 30 Miles on-Dock Rail
  • Two-Way Traffic - The Port is on Track to Become the Widest and Deepest on The East Coast Allowing Two-Way Traffic of Ultra-Large Container Vessels
  • Expansion: Currently undergoing a Major Expansion Project
  • Intermodal Network - One of the Largest Intermodal Networks on The East Coast


Nearest Intermodal & Box Car Rail Yard - Norfolk Southern Portlock Yard (Chesapeake, VA)

  • ADDRESS: 2704 Josef Theurer Lane in Chesapeake, VA
  • PHONE: (757)275-1274
    • Gate Hours 24/7
    • Lift Hours: 
      • Monday - Friday: 6:30am to 8:00pm
      • Saturday - Sunday: 7:00am to 5:00pm


Nearest Autorack Rail Yard - Norfolk Southern Automotive Distribution Center in Petersburg, VA

  • ADDRESS: 999 Wagner Road in Petersburg, VA
  • PHONE:
    • Functions - The center specializes in the distribution  and logistics of Automotive products, playing a key role in the automotive supply chain
    • Specifics: It has a capacity of 1,893 Vehicles and can accommodate 60 Railcars
    • Services: Norfolk Southern provides various services for the automotive industry. Including finished vehicles distribution and parts transportation
    • Hours of Operation: 24/7


Nearest Highways (Within 20 Miles)- 

  • U.S. Route -17
  • U.S. Route - 64
  • U.S. Route - 13
  • N.C. Route - 45


Nearest Interstates (Within 68 Miles)- 

  • Interstate-95
  • Interstate-64
  • Interstate-664

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Construction Survey & Design

Site Survey & Design

  Construction survey, design, and fabrication explained

In the context of construction, the terms "survey," "design," and "fabrication" represent distinct, yet interconnected, stages crucial to bringing a project from concept to reality.


 In essence, construction surveying establishes the foundation and layout, design creates the blueprint for the project, and fabrication involves the creation of the necessary components. Together, these stages ensure that a construction project is executed accurately, efficiently, and according to the intended design.  

Site Survey

 Definition: The initial and foundational phase involving the precise measurement and mapping of the construction site.

  • Purpose: To gather detailed information about the existing conditions of the land, including its topography, boundaries, and any existing structures or infrastructure. This data is essential for creating accurate plans and ensuring the project is built according to design specifications.
  • Activities: Includes staking out reference points, setting benchmarks, establishing gridlines, and performing other measurements to guide the construction process.
  • Importance: Crucial for preventing errors, misalignments, costly rework, and ensuring the safety and functionality of the finished structure.    

Design & Plans

 Definition: The process of creating the detailed plans and specifications for the proposed facility.

  • Purpose: To translate the owner's vision, goals, and requirements into a comprehensive set of engineering drawings that can be used for construction.
  • Activities: Involves architects, engineers, and other consultants collaborating to develop architectural drawings, structural plans, mechanical and electrical systems, and other necessary documentation.
  • Context in Design-Build: In the design-build project delivery method, the design and construction phases are integrated under a single contract, fostering collaboration and streamlining the process. This allows the design-build team to provide input into the constructability and costs of different design options. .   

Component Fabrication

 Definition: The process of constructing items or components, often from standardized parts, through various processes like cutting, bending, and assembling.

  • Purpose: To create the individual elements and structures that will be assembled on-site to form the final construction project.
  • Examples: Steel fabrication involves producing metal structures using processes like cutting, bending, and assembling. Fabrication can also encompass other manufactured parts like building components or machine parts.  .   

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Bridge & Walk Estimate

64' Length x 16' Width x 20'H Bridge

1,000' Length x 8' Width x 8' Height Board Walk Along Property Line next to Water Edge

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RESINDENTIAL BRIDGES FABRICATION

168' L x 16'W x 20' Overhead Clearance


Material Quote # - _227932483__

# of Columns (6"x6"x36'+) - 22


Constructing of Concrete Estimate - $0.00

  1. # of Cubic Yards of Concrete  - 22.07 Cu. yards
  2. Columns (1x1'x24' each) Bags of Concrete (80 lbs. pre mix) - 1,000 bags
  3. Bridge Floor (168'L x 16'W x 3"D) Bags of Concrete (80 lbs. pre mix)  - 104 bags


Fabrication of Floor Estimate - $0.00

  1. # of Rebar (1/2" x 16') -  550 Pieces
  2. # of Steel Mesh Sheets (4' x 7') - 96 Sheets
  3. # of Steel Black Pipes (1/2" x 10') Fabricated Chairs for Floor Mesh - 136 Pipes
  4. # of Stick Electrode 1/16" All Position 37Count Package - 16 Packages Pipe Chair Fabrication (576 Electrode)
  5. # of DeWalt 4" Coarse Wire Wheel Angle Grinder(Stripping Black Pipe for Metal Contact for Pipe and Mesh  Tack Welding) - 96 Wire Wheels


Assembly of Floor Estimate - $0.00

# of I- Beams (6"x6"x16') - 44

  1. # of Sage Pergola System 6"x6" Powder-coated Wood to Concrete Post Holder (Fabricated 4' Down  w/Rebar into Concrete for 4' Submerge Post Embedded in Concrete) - 22 Total

# of Post Cross Beams (6'x6'x16') - 11

  1. # of Simpson ABU 6"x6" Wood to Concrete Post Holder (Drilled to I-Beam Top to Support Cross Beams) - 22

# of Bridge Cross Beams (4"x4"x16') - 132

  1. # of BC 4"x4" ZMAX Wood to Wood Post Holder (Drilled into Post Cross Beams on Both Sides to Support Bridge Floor) - 264

# of 23/32" Treated Plywood (Securing Concrete Prep on rebar fabrication and walking on bride cross beam for metal fabrication [concrete prep]) - 

  1. Metabo HPT 3" x 0.12" [21-Degrees] 10d Hot Dipped Galvanized Rink Shank Collated Framing Nails - 1,512 nails

# of 2"x4"x16' Boards (Concrete Floor Frame for Sides of Floor) - 22

  1. # of 4"x2" [20-Gauge] Galvanized Mending Plates (Securing 2"x4" to Outside Bridge Cross Beams) - 88



Underneath Bridge Purpose -

  • Driveway for Class 8 Truck Loads to pass under. There are no open transport security for equipment (Straps, Binders, Chains) in my house location East of Interstate - 95 There are not well lite. I bring all loads home if i have to travel east of Interstate-77 going east or west. I need to have 15' overhead clearance to protect my shipment and my dogs

Crossing Bridge Purpose -

  • Golf Cart crossing to outdoors kitchen the road will be cut down in the property to have the noise ordinance low when idling my trucks before hitting the road and repairs. Also to hide the Mustang Shelby Super Snake exhaust  when tunning for the track. Special Plugs and wire i used for off track driving


Bridge Floor Type - Concrete

Columns Type  - Wood, Concrete & Steel

I-Beams Type - Wood


Columns Spacing - 16'

I-Beams Spacing - 16"


  1. Columns Depth Submerge  - 16'+ to Hard Ground
  2. Steel Mesh Type - 4' x 7' Steel Wire Mesh Sheet (6 x 6" Mesh Holes)
  3. Rebar Type - 1/2" x 20' Steel #4 Rebar


Min. Days to Constructed - 0 days

  1. Roadway Underneath Bridge (750'L x 35' W x 8" Depth) Road Stones - 2+ Days Pending Soil [Cat D5 Wide Track]
  2. 4 to 1 Slope on Both Sides with Evergreen Trees (168' Bowl Width Diameter x 21' Depth at Center) - 12,021 Cubic Yards of Dirt Excavated - 12+ Days Pending Soil [ Cat D8 Dozer, Cat 350 Excavator, Cat 637 Open Bowl Scrapper]
  3. Assembling Bridge Columns

Material Cost - 

  • Bridge and Boardwalk Quote was for $133,136.85

Submerge in Water - No

Constructed on Land - Yes

Distance from Water Edge - 10' Min


Labor & Equipment Cost - $0.00

#  of Laborers - 0

# of Operators - 0

# of Teamsters - 0

# of Iron Workers - 0

# of Carpenters - 0

# of Electricians - 0

# of Foremen's - 1

# of Trucks - 0 

# of Equipment - 3 

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BOARDWALK FABRICATION

1,000' L x 8'W x 8' Ground Clearance


Material Quote # - _227932483__

# of Columns - 0

# of I-Beams - 0


Boardwalk Floor Type - Wood

Columns Type  - Wood, Concrete & Steel

I-Beams Type - Wood


Columns Spacing - 0'

I-Beams Spacing - 0"


Columns Depth Submerge  - 0'

Steel Mesh Type - N/a

Rebar Type - N/a


Min. Days to Constructed - 0 days

Material Cost - $0.00

Submerge in Water - No

Constructed on Land - Yes

Distance from Water Edge - 0'


Labor & Equipment Cost - $0.00

#  of Laborers - 0

# of Operators - 0

# of Teamsters - 0

# of Iron Workers - 0

# of Carpenters - 0

# of Electricians - 0

# of Foremen's - 1

# of Trucks - 0 

# of Equipment - 0

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT


Location:

  • Street - _1400 Hardgrove__
  • City - _Rocky Mount__
  • State - _NC__


Type of Customer

  • Section 8 - _X__
  • Rental - ___
  • Lease Contract - _X__
  • Commercial - __X_
  • Warehouse - ___
  • Homeowner - ____
  • Government - ___


Type of  Property - 

  • House - _X_
  • Apartment - ___
  • Townhouse - ___
  • Garage - ___
  • Landscaping - _X__
  • Sub-Division - ___
  • RV Park - ___
  • Building - ___


Avg. Room Size - ___217 sq. Feet (81 cu. Yards )

Avg. Budget Spending per Room - ___$29,630.14

Avg. Spending Per Wall, Floor or Ceiling - ___$4,938.36

# of Rooms - _6__

# of Bedrooms - _3__

# of Kitchens - _1__

# of Closets - _5__

# of Bathrooms - _1__

# of Doors - _8__

# of Windows - __6_


Dimensions

  • Length - _45'__
  • Width - _30'__
  • Height - __20'_
  • Sq. Feet - _1,302__
  • Cu. Yards - _965__


Repairs Type

  • Roofing - ____
  • Sheetrock - __X_
  • Plumbing - ____
  • Electrical - __X__
  • Brick - _____
  • Blocks - ____
  • Irrigation - ___
  • Septic - ___
  • Sliding - __X_
  • Stucco - ___
  • Bridge - ___
  • Boardwalk - ___
  • Earth Work - ___
  • Asphalt - ___
  • Road Stones - ___
  • Flooding - ___
  • Wind Damage - ___
  • Windows - _X__
  • Doors - __X_
  • Insulation - __X_


Min. Days to Remodel - 55 days

Material Quote - _$0.00__

Material Quote # - ___

Labor Cost - _$24,731.10__

  • Daily Expense - _$449.66__


Labor & Equipment Cost - $0.00

#  of Laborers - 0

# of Operators - 0

# of Teamsters - 0

# of Iron Workers - 0

# of Carpenters - 2

# of Electricians - 0

# of Foremen's - 1

# of Trucks - 0 

# of Equipment - 0.

Heavy Lifting Experts

Rig & Lift Insights

 Rigging refers to the process of using specialized tools and techniques to prepare, secure, and attach loads for movement, while lifting is the physical act of raising or lowering those loads using machinery like cranes and hoists. Together, they form an interdependent system where rigging equipment (slings, shackles, hooks) connects the load to the lifting equipment (cranes, hoists) to ensure safe and controlled material handling.   


 How They Work Together 

  • Interdependent Systems: Lifting equipment relies on properly rigged loads for safe operation.
  • Seamless Integration: The success of any heavy material handling operation depends on the seamless integration of both rigging and lifting processes.
  • Example: A rigger uses slings and shackles to attach a heavy beam to a crane's hook. The crane then provides the lifting force to raise the beam, a coordinated effort to move the load safely and efficiently.  

Rigging Details

Definition: The intricate process of selecting and arranging specialized equipment to secure, stabilize, and attach a load for lifting.

  • Purpose: To properly prepare and fasten a load so it is stable, balanced, and safe to move, as well as to connect the load to the lifting device.
  • Equipment Examples: Slings, chains, wire ropes, hooks, shackles, and spreader bars. 

Lifting Techniques

Lifting Techniques

 Definition: The physical action of raising or lowering a load vertically using mechanical force.

  • Purpose: To move a heavy object from one point to another, whether to a higher platform, a vehicle, or within a confined space.
  • Equipment Examples: Cranes, hoists, forklifts, and other machinery.   

Heavy Civil Construction

Civil Construction

 Heavy general construction refers to the large-scale engineering and construction of public infrastructure and heavy industrial facilities, such as highways, bridges, dams, airports, and pipelines, using substantial resources and specialized equipment. It is also known as heavy civil construction and involves complex, long-term projects with a focus on creating essential structures for communities and industries that require specialized expertise and are often government-funded.  

Project Highlights

 Key functions of heavy construction:

  • Large-scale projects: Involves massive undertakings that require significant labor, machinery, and materials.
  • Public infrastructure focus: Primarily concerned with developing essential public works like transportation networks, water systems, and energy facilities.
  • Specialized equipment: Requires the use of heavy machinery, earth-moving equipment, and other specialized tools for excavation, earthmoving, and large-scale building.
  • Complex engineering: Involves sophisticated engineering challenges and intricate designs to ensure durability and public safety.
  • Government-funded: Many of these projects are funded by government entities and adhere to strict specifications and regulations. 

Key Projects

Key Projects

Heavy construction projects:

  • Transportation infrastructure: Highways, roads, bridges, tunnels, railways, airports, and ports.
  • Water resources: Dams, canals, reservoirs, water treatment plants, and pipelines.
  • Energy infrastructure: Power plants, transmission lines, and natural gas pipelines.
  • Industrial facilities: Factories, refineries, and shipyards. 

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