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Table of Contents March 2011

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  • U.S. Concrete CEO to Step Down

    U.S. Concrete President and CEO Michael Harlan will step down later this year, the company announced. He will remain with the Houston-based producer while the board of directors searches for his replacement.

     
  • CONEXPO-CON/AGG Wraps Up

     
  • NRMCA Awards

     
  • AI Buys Lattimore Materials

     
  • The SIA Scaffold Safety Challenge

     
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    A Matter of Time and Money

    A new chute washing system increases driver efficiency.

     
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    Opening Locks

    Since the Panama Canal opened in 1914, shipping capabilities and ship sizes have grown. As a result, many modern vessels are now too large to fit through the famous waterway. In 2009, a consortium of international companies called Grupo Unidos por el Canal (GUPC), was awarded the contract to expand...

     
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    Riding on Air

    Protect your fleet by maintaining suspensions.

     
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    Precast Aids Haiti Rebuilding Effort

    The building system is ideal for disaster-resistant construction.

     
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    Conexpo-Con/Agg 2011: Innovation From the Ground Up

    The show takes place March 22-26 in Las Vegas.

     
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    Buying New Trucks? Be Specific.

    Improve your fleet by writing better specifications.

     
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    All in a Night's Work

     
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    Data Capture

    Producers strive to collect standard data from different batching systems.

     
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    Scheduling With Dispatch

    Utilizing your fleet more efficiently saves time and money.

     
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    Betting on Vegas

    There was a time not too long ago when any business in and around the gambling mecca of Las Vegas could do no wrong. Tourists and conventioneers mobbed the casinos on the famed Strip to spend fistfulls of dollars earned while the nation's economy soared. Concrete producers were not left out...

     
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    Escaping the Housing Slump

    The vacation home market makes an unexpected recovery.

     
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    Sustainable Strengths

    A new study brings home concrete's greenest assets.

     
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    Do Fibers Affect Concrete's Workability?

    Q: We will be supplying ready mixed concrete for a commercial floor project. The engineer of record has added fibers to the project specification. The concrete contractor is now concerned that with this job change, the fibers may slow his placement procedures and has submitted a change order...

     
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    Well-Equipped

    I couldn't help but be impressed by all of the equipment at World of Concrete in January. For a market that has struggled for the past three years or so, the concrete innovations just keep coming.

     
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    CONEXPO-CON/AGG Exhibitor Products

     
  • Health Care for All, but at What Cost?

    More provisions of the new law take effect in 2011.

     
  • All in a Night's Work

     
  • Panama Canal Expansion Project

    Simem batch plants produce concrete for the famous waterway's new set of locks.

     
  • Pervious Live!

     
  • Contractor Clinic: Butterfield Color Inc.

    Decorative Concrete Steps

     
  • Hoover Dam and Bypass Tour Video

     
 
 
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