Day: November 29, 2016
Terex transitions Mixer Trucks business
Terex Corp. has shifted its Fort Wayne, Ind.-based front discharge mixer truck business from the Construction Americas specialty products portfolio to the Materials Processing segment. Terex Mixer Trucks joins Fuchs material handlers, Bid-Well automatic roller pavers, plus Powerscreen, Finlay and other minerals processing and washing equipment.
Read MoreMANUFACTURERS – November 2016
Buffalo Grove, Ill.-based steel fiber manufacturer Concrete Fiber Solutions has appointed Matthew Norman as Midwest sales manager, citing industry experience that includes nearly a decade in designing, specifying and overseeing the use of steel fiber-reinforced concrete. He joins CFS at a point of rapid growth, management notes, with the company’s steel fiber-reinforced floor slab installations exceeding 3 million square feet through Q3 2016. Norman graduated from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., with a Bachelor of Sciences degree in civil engineering. His major field of study was reinforced concrete design with a double minor in geotechnical engineering and economics.
Read MoreORGANIZATIONS – November 2016
The National Precast Concrete Association elected Greg Stratis, president of Wilmington, Mass.-based Shea Concrete Products, to a one-year term as chairman during its 51st annual convention in Austin, Texas. Joining him as 2016-17 officers are Chairman-Elect Ashley Smith of Smith-Midland Corp. in Midland, Va., and Secretary/Treasurer Michael Hoffman of Lindsay Precast in Canal Fulton, Ohio.
Read MorePRODUCERS – November 2016
Clements Concrete, a satellite business of integrated Orem, Utah, operator Clyde Companies Inc., is acquiring the assets of single-plant Low’s Ready Mix, which serves concrete, aggregate, grout and fill customers in Boise, Caldwell and Nampa, Idaho.
Read MoreACI releases Structural Concrete, Field Reference titles
The American Concrete Institute announces the availability of two primary documents for concrete industry professionals: ACI 301-16 Specifications for Structural Concrete, and the ACI Field Reference Manual. The former is a reference specification an architect or engineer can apply to any job involving structural concrete by citing it in the project specifications. Mandatory and optional requirements checklists assist design and engineering professionals in supplementing the provisions of this specification as required or needed by designating or specifying individual project requirements.
Read MoreLEED catalyst issues sustainable landscape development credential
U.S. Green Building Council affiliate Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) has unveiled SITES Accredited Professional. The new credential establishes a common framework to define the profession of sustainable landscape design and development and provides landscape professionals the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, expertise and commitment to the practice. The SITES system is a comprehensive program for developing sustainable landscapes that aligns land development and management with innovative sustainable design.
Read MoreTrump to name Vulcan director, former Labor chief to head DOT
Sources: National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), Alexandria, Va.; CP staff
President-elect Donald Trump will nominate Elaine Chao to be U.S. Secretary of Transportation. A Vulcan Materials Co. director and the wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), she was Secretary of Labor from 2001–2009, throughout both terms of President George W. Bush, and has also served as DOT deputy secretary and Federal Maritime Commission chairman.
Read MorePCA, NCMA veteran Szoke to lead ACI codes and standards expansion
Source: American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Mich.; CP staff
Effective January, Steve Szoke will fill a new ACI position concentrating on efforts to disseminate and position Institute codes, standards, and certification programs beyond North America, with special emphasis on outreach to technical and regulatory authorities.
Read MoreCemex to unload Rinker pipe and precast business in $500M Quikrete deal
Sources: Cemex S.A.B. de C.V., Monterrey, Mexico; CP staff
Cemex is on track to unload in early 2017 a major non-core U.S. asset: the Rinker Materials concrete pipe and precast business. Under a definitive agreement announced November 28, the producer will sell the entity to Atlanta-based Quikrete Holdings Inc. for about $500 million, plus an additional $40 million depending on future performance.
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