Calhoun Times

GNTC, Yancey hold heavy equipment training

- From GNTC

As Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College (GNTC) Constructi­on Management student Lexa Hendrix climbed into her program’s new skid- steer loader, she listened to the directions of Zach Walden, machine representa­tive for Yancey Bros. Co.

“This control takes you forwards, backwards, side to side and this lifts the bucket,” he told Hendrix. “I want you to practice by driving across the field and around the traffic cone.”

Across from the skid- steer loader, Jessica Heifner, another Constructi­on Management student, was receiving instructio­n from Yancey Certified Driving Instructor Matt Hyde. Heifner was in an excavator working on lifting a small object from a traffic cone using the machine’s bucket.

Part of an outdoor training day Donny Holmes, Constructi­on Management program director and instructor, put together, students rotated between driving the heavy machinery and working on an outdoor constructi­on project. Holmes and his students were working behind GNTC’s Gordon County Campus (GCC) where they were building additions to a former maintenanc­e building.

“We were asked by the Basic

Law Enforcemen­t ( BLE) program to build an eight-foot privacy fence around the back of the building with a large enough backyard area for them to do drills,” said Holmes. “This will also be used by the Calhoun Police Department.”

Constructi­on Management students were out in the field on the GCC campus for two days working on maneuverin­g the large constructi­on equipment and constructi­ng the privacy fence for BLE. Holmes said he visited a similar structure at the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office and took measuremen­ts in order to replicate the fence at GNTC.

“I showed my students the measuremen­ts and together we were able to come up with a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drawing, marked off the area for column locations and will be pouring concrete slabs for the front and back entrances.”

Holmes coordinate­d the heavy equipment training with representa­tives from Yancey, who agreed to show his students the basics of the new constructi­on equipment. This is something Yancey and GNTC’s Constructi­on Management program had been planning for a while, Walden added.

The Yancey representa­tives designed exercises for the students driving the skid and the excavator that helped them get used to the controls. The training was developed by Hyde who had the students participat­e in an activity that trained them how to gently lift objects and move them a long distance across a field without dropping them.

“It is a different twist on the spoon and egg race,” said Walden.

Holmes said he wants to give his students as much hands-on experience as possible and is always enthusiast­ic to provide them those opportunit­ies. “I want them to be able to walk onto a job site and be able to get right to work,” he said.

“The students seem to really be having a good time,” Walden said. “I think this is such a good thing to be teaching them.”

Headquarte­red in Austell, Ga., Yancey Bros. Co. is recognized as the nation’s oldest Caterpilla­r dealer, celebratin­g its centennial anniversar­y in 2014. Family- owned and - operated for over 100 years, Yancey offers Caterpilla­r, Weiler, Metso, Blue Bird, AutoCar plus many other products, parts and services across the state of Georgia. Their team of committed employees strives to deliver unmatched customer service through 28 facilities in 20 Georgia communitie­s.

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 ?? Contribute­d ?? Above: Groups of GNTC Constructi­on Management students work on leveling a section of fence they are constructi­ng on the Gordon County Campus. Left: GNTC Constructi­on Management student Jessica Heifner practices on her program’s excavator during an outdoor class session.
Contribute­d Above: Groups of GNTC Constructi­on Management students work on leveling a section of fence they are constructi­ng on the Gordon County Campus. Left: GNTC Constructi­on Management student Jessica Heifner practices on her program’s excavator during an outdoor class session.
 ?? Contribute­d ?? GNTC Constructi­on Management student Jaime Perez navigates his program’s excavator during an outdoor class session.
Contribute­d GNTC Constructi­on Management student Jaime Perez navigates his program’s excavator during an outdoor class session.

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