“I’ve never seen a place that had this much brand new equipment,” Gov. Justice said. “And this is only a fraction of it. There’s all kinds more coming and coming.”
In addition to the equipment already delivered, another 119 pieces of machinery have been purchased and are expected to arrive by this fall. Included among them are an extra 10 Gradalls, bringing the total across West Virginia to 20 – two for every DOH District – to enhance road maintenance capabilities in every county statewide as part of the Gov. Justice's recent directive to make fixing West Virginia's back roads the DOH's top priority.
Between the equipment already delivered and the additional equipment that has been purchased, DOH maintenance crews will have at least 279 new pieces of equipment at their disposal in the coming months. These items include the 20 Gradalls, plus 60 tandem-axle dump trucks, 60 single-axle dump trucks, 20 F-550 dump trucks, 23 DOH-grade mowers, 11 cranes, 8 pavers, 2 brine trailers, and 75 crew cab pickup trucks. |