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January 2016 | Issue 1, Volume 16

WHAT’S INSIDE Cover Photo Credit: Joe Nasvik

This photo was taken at a crude oil collection and distribution terminal. They are installing structural concrete for a variety of purposes. To get the photo everyone had to change into fire resistant overalls and gloves, put on steel toed boots, hard hats, safety glasses, safety vests, and wear a device to detect gas accumulations.

Departments 4 Editor’s Letter 6 Challenging the System 10 Legal Matters 20 New Products

Cover Story

66 Foundations Q&A 74 The Last Placement

30 Growing Pains

A company doubles its gross sales, how they regained control.

Features

34 Stain Adds Warmth to Concrete Floors

14 3D Screeding System Offers Benefits to Contractors in Niche Applications The combination of the latest screeding technology and GPS offers labor savings, high volume production and precision accuracy for concrete placement.

24 Investing in Technology Propels Contractor Forward For one Ohio contractor, technology adaptation has its benefits in providing better services and high-quality finished products.

A brand new, state-of-the-art performing arts facility was planned for the Regis Jesuit High School campus in Aurora, Colorado. The owner desired a low maintenance yet natural looking floor.

52 World of Concrete Product Showcase A sampling of products from exhibiting companies at World of Concrete 2016

42 Equipment Specification Guides: Grinders A compilation of technical information when choosing your next grinder.

What’s Online

62 Curing Part 1: Why Cure? For quality concrete, cure, cure, cure.

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EDITOR’S LETTER

Looking Ahead to 2016

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ith 2015 in the rearview mirror, it’s time to look ahead to 2016. From most accounts there are a number of things the industry has to look forward to, suggesting that contractors will continue to be busy. Some contractors report they have jobs scheduled well beyond the first quarter of 2016. This is welcoming news considering 2015 appears to have been a banner year despite the continued problem of finding qualified labor. Let’s hope this problem that has plagued the industry for the last few years will find a resolution. By the time you read this, World of Concrete will be right around the corner. As such, this issue features a World of Concrete Product Preview section from companies scheduled to be exhibitors at the big show. Take a moment to peruse the products beginning on page 52. If you are planning to attend the show and you see something of interest, stop by the manufacturer’s booth to learn more. Don’t forget to mention you saw their product in Concrete Contractor. Speaking of the big show, we’re always looking forward to hearing the PCA Economic Forecast where Ed Sullivan gives his latest forecast on what the concrete industry should expect in 2016. Considering Facebook.com/ ConcreteContractor

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how he has been spot on in years past, we’re hoping to hear positive news. Of course, we’ll report back on what we learn. During the show (or anytime), stay tuned to www. ForConstructionPros.com/Concrete for updates. As far as Concrete Contractor is concerned, we too will have a big announcement at the World of Concrete. We are very excited for the things to come this year. Stop by booth # C4129 to learn more. Finally, as you look to your successes of 2015, take a moment to reflect on the projects you completed, the mistakes you may have made and the lessons you learned. Build upon your experiences in 2015 to make 2016 better. We wish all of you a prosperous and healthy new year and look forward to sharing your successes with our readers. If you have an interesting or unique project that you think your peers would like to hear about, please drop me a line at rolson@ACBusinessMedia.com.

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CHALLENGING THE SYSTEM

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Have liability concerns trumped common sense?

hen a test result falls outside of the specified limits or other specification requirements aren’t met, engineers typically have three options for dealing with such non-compliance issues: • Remove and replace • Repair and restore • Use as is Remove and replace is often threatened as a scare tactic, but repair and restore is a more common requirement, and use-as-is seems to be losing ground as an acceptable resolution for specification non-compliance issues. The Introduction to the Commentary for ACI 318-14, “Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete,” states that “The Code and Commentary cannot replace sound engineering knowledge, experience, and judgment.” The Commentary for Investigation of “low strength-test results,” further states that: “The building officials should apply judgment as to the significance of low strength test results

and whether they indicate need for concern.” Although ACI 318-14 includes the word “judgment” 12 times, this recommended application of judgment seems to be increasingly rare when specification noncompliance is dealt with. At the American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC) Hotline, concrete contractors describe nearly unbelievable experiences on their projects. Here are just a few samples of decisions regarding non-compliance with specifications when use-as-is could have resolved the issue had engineering judgment been applied. We believe licensed design professionals may not be using engineering judgment because lawyers have discouraged this on the basis of increased liability.

SLUMP TOO HIGH Specifications required a slump of five inches plus or minus 1½ inches. Slump was measured and reported at 6¾ inches when test cylinders were cast, as required by specifications. The sample had been taken from the middle third of the truckload in accordance with ASTM C172,

and by the time the tests were completed all of the concrete had been pumped into place. Upon receiving the test lab report showing that the 28-day compressive strength of the concrete from that truck met specifications, the engineer saw the “high” slump-test result and demanded in-place strength testing of concrete delivered by that truck. The obvious disposition of this non-compliance is use-as-is. Here’s why. Slump values were once a rough measure of water content. If all other mixture variables were kept constant, a higher slump indicated a higher water content and potentially lower strength. All other mixture variables, however, are seldom kept constant, and with today’s concretes slump can vary because of changes in admixture dosage, or effectiveness of the admixture at different concrete temperatures, that have no effect on strength. Consider also that the slump test itself is a rather crude test. Slump is measured to the nearest quarter inch, and research has indicated that the within-batch coefficient of variation—an indicator

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CHALLENGING THE SYSTEM of variability due to testing—can be as high as 10 percent to 15 percent.1 But let’s suppose that a retest had been conducted immediately, as required by ACI 301, and the retest confirmed the 6¾ inch slump. What would be the effect on the concrete? An old rule-of-thumb was that adding one gallon of water to a cubic yard of typical 4000 psi concrete will increase slump by one inch and decrease strength by 5 percent.2 So if we assume a linear relationship between slump and the properties affected, the ¼-in. increase in slump might decrease the strength by perhaps 50 psi. But the measured strength-test results for the concrete met specification requirements, thus strength was a non-issue.

CONCRETE MORE THAN 90 MINUTES OLD In another case, a truckload of concrete was not fully discharged until 100 minutes after water had been added at the batch plant. The contractor noted that the concrete was still plastic without water being added, but to be safe, the contractor asked the inspector to make test cylinders before placement. Also, the inspector observed the placing and consolidation process and did not observe any problems. When tested, the cylinders indicated that the 28-day strength was acceptable. However, the engineer insisted that the concrete should be removed and replaced. His rationale? Concrete reaches initial set at precisely 90 minutes after addition of water, and placing it after initial set interferes with the hydration process. As has been noted, the 90 minute limit is a controversial requirement. Both field and laboratory data demonstrate that concrete strengths tend to improve with time, but only when water is not added. The key is whether or not the concrete can be placed and consolidated without any further addition of water.3 The vibration limit for concrete occurs before initial set. If the concrete has set, it can’t be vibrated. But in this case the contractor could vibrate the

concrete and that process was observed by the inspector. In addition, if the concrete had set, the concrete in the cylinders could not have been fully consolidated by rodding 25 times. Thus the cylinder strengths indicated that consolidation was not detrimental to the concrete strength. In this case, the measured compressive strength showed there was no issue, thus use-as-is would have been the best decision.

AS-PLACED CONCRETE TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH Many specifications require that for mass concrete, the concrete temperature after placement shall not exceed 160-degrees Fahrenheit. The reason: delayed ettringite formation (DEF) has been noted at about this temperature, and may damage the concrete.4 Sensors are placed at the center of largest portion of the placement to monitor the maximum temperature to an accuracy of plus-or-minus two-degrees Fahrenheit. But if the sensor indicates a maximum temperature of say, 164-degrees Fahrenheit, what’s the proper disposition of this specification non-compliance? Based on the currently available research, we would argue that the 160-degrees Fahrenheit value is approximate, and that damage due to DEF isn’t necessarily a certainty. In an article describing construction of mass concrete elements for bridges in California, peak temperatures ranging from 162-degrees Fahrenheit to 190-degrees Fahrenheit were noted. Steps were taken to use cooling pipes in addition to cooling the concrete at the plant, but there was no mention of the elements with temperatures exceeding 160-degrees Fahrenheit being removed and replaced.5 As noted earlier, many decisions regarding specification non-compliance issues may be based on fears of liability rather than sound engineering judgment. Inspectors observe, measure, and test to

Ward R. Malisch, PE, PhD, FACI is concrete construction specialist for the American Society of Concrete Contractors. Reach him at wmalisch@ascconline.org. Bruce A. Suprenant, PE, PhD, FACI, is technical director for the American Society of Concrete Contractors. Reach him at bsuprenant@ bsuprenant.com.

ensure that the specifications are being met. They report their results but often do not have the education or experience to decide what to do with the results. Nor should they. That’s the engineer’s job. And we know that all is not black and white on any job site. Judgment is needed. We may not see engineering judgment as often as we used to because now the engineers are told to contact their lawyers before making a decision. And once they do, we don’t know of many lawyers who see the need for engineering judgment. That’s why engineering judgment may be dying.

REFERENCES 1. Hover, Kenneth C., “Observed Variability in Tests of Fresh Concrete Properties from the FHWA Highway Materials Engineering Course,” Transportation Research Record No. 2342, Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2013, pp 61-75. 2. “The Effects of Water Additions to Concrete: ‘What’s a little water going to hurt?’” CEMEX USA Technical Bulletin 9.4, 2003, 5 pp. (www.cemexusa.com) 3. Lobo, Colin, and Gaynor, Richard, Gaynor, “Ready-Mixed Concrete, ”Significance of Tests & Properties of Concrete and Concrete-Making Materials”, ASTM STP 169D, 2006, p.542. 4. “Optional Requirements Checklist, Section 8.1.2,” Specifications for Structural Concrete, ACI 301-10, 2010, p.65. 5. Maggenti, Ric, “From Passive to Active Thermal Control,” Concrete International, Nov. 2007, pp. 24-30. Note: ASTM and ACI publications cited can be purchased at www.ASTM.org and www.concrete. org, respectively.

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LEGAL MATTERS

By David Whitlock

Keeping

RECRUITS

Strategies to help keep the new hire on your payroll.

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here are three types of compensation packages: direct, indirect, and nonmonetary compensation. Direct compensation for most contractors involves a competitive base wage and overtime when necessary. Other

forms of direct compensation can be used to create an incentive to stay on your payroll. For example, consider a performance-based bonus plan, a safety bonus, or an attendance bonus. To implement any one of these, you will want to write and distribute “rules� or guidelines that tell employees how they can earn the bonus. Indirect compensation includes things such as retirement plans, health insurance contributions, sick

leave and other forms of paid leave of absence, and even childcare or housing assistance. Some of these can be put into place immediately, e.g., sick leave, childcare, or housing assistance, while others are longerterm programs. You can also exercise some flexibility with respect to how much you grant in terms of benefits by tying it to length of employment. In this way, the longer an employee stays on your payroll, the more that employee qualifies for the benefits or indirect compensation. Today, the reality is most contractors offer competitive wages and some forms of indirect compensation. What sets you apart in this industry will probably depend upon the degree of non-monetary compensation in your business. Most of the plans discussed above are routine or formulaic in nature. This means that they do not require much involvement from you. That is directly opposite of the case for non-monetary compensation. Your involvement is critical. Non-monetary compensation packages include things like career and/or social rewards, job security, flexible work hours, work from home, social events, as well as praise and/ or recognition. Some of these are not practical for field labor. The ability to work from home is just not going to work for employees who are expected to prepare a job site and pour concrete. Likewise, flexible work hours will not work when the nature of your business is to work from dawn to dusk. This makes your focus upon praise, recognition, career and social rewards, and social events your best opportunity to make your business attractive enough that employees will want to stay with you. Here are some things that you can do to establish non-monetary compensation. Brag about your good workers and emphasize how their work has benefited your business. Obviously, this works best if the employees you are bragging about

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LEGAL MATTERS hear it. You can do this in conjunction with bragging about the company success because that implies that the employees’ success resulted in success for your business. Consider starting a company newsletter which you can use to publicize the company success or your praise and recognition to key workers. Consider starting an employee-of-the-week or employee-of-the-month program, although it is probably better to provide this recognition on a weekly basis. You can also add a reward to this recognition by giving a bonus to the winning employee. In addition to the normal holiday parties that most employers sponsor, you may want to have a periodic social event at which you can take the opportunity to speak for a few moments about your company’s successes and what your good workers have done. Finally, give your workers some “surprises” along the

way. For example, provide coffee in the morning, but use this as an opportunity to talk with your workers before they head out to the field. You could even surprise them by buying lunch once in a while, but you should probably give them notice a day in advance so no one brings lunch on the day you’re buying. Perhaps the most important aspect of non-monetary compensation is tied to your attitude. If your workers see you as gruff and grumpy, they will likely find your company unpleasant and will move on in search of a better place to work. That means that you have to broadcast a positive image each and every day. In addition, you will want to say “thank you” to everyone, every day. Talk to your employees. Find out what forms of indirect and

non-monetary compensation interest them most. This will help you put together a compensation package that makes employees want to stay with you. Ed. Note: This column is Part 3 in a series focusing on hiring. Recognizing that millennial’s are not in most cases long-term employees, the first two articles focused upon new sources for recruits and effective strategies for hiring them. Visit www.ForConstructionPros. com/Concrete and search using the terms: 12098595 and 12135331. David C. Whitlock has over 25 year’s experience in business immigration, compliance, employment counseling and training. He is the founding attorney of Whitlock Law LLC and can be reached at (404) 626-7011 or at davidcwhitlock@gmail.com.

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FLATWORK / SLABS

By Ryan Olson

3D Screeding System

Offers Benefits to Contractors in Niche Applications The combination of screeding technology and GPS offers labor savings, high-volume production and precision accuracy for concrete placement. Since purchasing the Ligchine screed, Jerry Canini (Felix Construction) says he is now running a crew of five to six men. The addition of the GPS 3D screed machine has eliminated labor costs and increased efficiency. Photo Credit: Ligchine International

system and the niche applications where the machine is being used.

ROAD SYSTEMS AND ON/OFF RAMPS

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creeding is the process in which a concrete finisher cuts off excess wet concrete to bring the top surface of a slab to the proper grade and smoothness. Traditionally, concrete contractors can perform this task using a flat board or an aluminum tool after the concrete has been placed. Through the years however, technology has improved the process and many contractors are experiencing positive impacts on labor and material costs while also increasing profits. One of the latest developments in concrete screeding comes from Ligchine International. The company has partnered with Topcon

Positioning Systems to offer the GPS/ Laser controlled 3D screeding system. The combination of Ligchine’s Boom operated ScreedSaver machines and Topcon’s Millimeter GPS/Laser System offers significant labor savings, high-volume production and precision accuracy for 3D contour concrete placement. While Topcon GPS systems can be found on dozers, motor graders, curb machines, excavators, scrapers and asphalt pavers, the partnership between the two companies now makes GPS control available on screeds. Concrete Contractor spoke with four contractors who are discovering the benefits of the 3D screeding

Charlie Getka, owner of Straight Edge Concrete, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, is an experienced concrete contractor with background as a superintendent at a major road contractor and as well as serving at a major construction company focusing on sewer and water construction. When he bought out the concrete division at his previous employer he decided to start his own contracting business. Getka purchased the Ligchine ScreedSaver MAX in September 2014. The machine features a larger boom extension screed and integrates the technologies of the standard ScreedSaver II with the added features of four-wheel stability combined with front wheel drive and rear wheel steering, a 90-degree pivoting drive frame; and a 35 hp Diesel motor. MAX is also a wireless remote controlled screed. His contracting business focuses on road systems, specifically on/

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FLATWORK / SLABS FOUNDATION / WALLS off ramps and turnabouts and he says without this machine, he would never consider bidding on some jobs because he would not be able to move as much concrete with a six man crew. But the GPS capabilities is what sold him on the machine. “GPS is becoming the standard in the construction industry and to have GPS capability opens doors for our business,” he says. “Learning the GPS and scanning functionality was probably the trickiest part. With the projects we are involved with, there are break points in every direction, pitch changes, and screeding in a circle makes things a little tougher. With this machine however, it’s point and shoot. We can scan in our brake points and set it up.“ Getka says the labor savings has been a welcome benefit to using the machine. “Normally we could only screed 16 or 24 feet at a time. I can now screed 48 feet and the whole intersection at once. For us, the machine offers less labor, which equates to less time to the do the job and fewer guys on site.” “If I can push 100 yards of concrete with five to six guys using traditional methods, I can push 500 to 600 yards of concrete with the same crew, invoice that many more dollars which translates to more profit for the company. This machine has been a win-win for all of us.”

PARKING LOT CONSTRUCTION Mel Griess is the Vice President of Operations at Lacy Construction, a general contractor based in Grand

Island, Nebraska. He has been with the company for 31 years and has a principle area of responsibility and expertise in the field operations side of the business. He is certified as an ACI Flatwork contractor and specializes in flatwork. Like Getka, he purchased the Ligchine ScreedSaver MAX in the Fall of 2014. When purchasing the machine, he chose to upgrade it to include tracks instead of the standard rubber drive wheels as well as the Topcon Millimeter GPS/Laser System. Lacy Construction primarily performs work for new construction commercial parking lots with the Ligchine machine. For a long time, the cost of oil drove the price of asphalt to a level where owners of commercial buildings were demanding concrete parking lots versus asphalt. This economic driver enabled Griess to place a lot of parking lots with this machine while the market leveled out. The increase in requests for new concrete parking lots allowed Griess and his crew to utilize the machine frequently while also becoming more efficient at performing the job. Prior to owning the Ligchine machine, Griess placed concrete parking lots using a truss screed. He says the truss screed was fine in performing the job, however, being careful to set the forms correctly and hitting the lines of flow for the sheet drawing became limiting. “When using the truss screed, to keep things consistently of a high-quality, we needed to place concrete at no more than 40 feet

wide. Now we are able to place concrete parking lots at 100 feet wide and 300 feet long with the only limiting factor being the ability for batch plants to keep up.” The GPS feature was also a driver for Griess to purchase the machine. “There are a lot of ups and down in parking lots and the GPS feature has allowed us to perform the job more efficiently and our customers are amazed at how flat the final product displays.” This was the first time Griess and his crew had worked with GPS. Extensive training with both Ligchine and Topcon was a key factor in becoming familiar with the technology making the adoption of technology easier throughout the company.

ADAPT TO TECHNOLOGY If a contractor wants to remain viable in the foreseeable future, adapting to new technologies is critical. “It becomes important because it is an avenue of competition. The present technology enables us to price things competitively and yet have a high degree of quality at the same time,” Griess says. “My business partner, Jerry Huismann is very progressive and supports utilizing new technology. Working with some of the older guys on our crew was tough but as we introduced this new kind of technology they embraced it too.” The operator uses a CAD drawing, an electronic file or the surface of the job and plugs the information

The GPS feature was a driving factor for Mel Griess, Vice President of Operations at Lacy Construction, Grand Island Nebraska as to why he purchased the machine. Photo Credit: Ligchine International

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FLATWORK / SLABS into the electronics module for the Ligchine machine. The information is processed by the Topcon electronics in the base station and the screed is able to identify areas for adjustment while screeding. According to Griess, the total station unit reaches accuracy points of plus or minus 1/16th of an inch. “We took it a step beyond and put the Topcon electronics on our motor grader and we can do the same thing now,” Griess exclaims. “If we have to grade the parking lot prior to placing the concrete, we can go in and do that. We can grade it out with the same CAD file, bump it up to however thick the surface might be and away we go with the placing operation.” Griess not only uses the machine for parking lot jobs, but also for interior floors. “We go both ways with it and that’s very beneficial to what we do.”

LARGE SCALE PATCHWORK Felix Construction, based in Carroll, Ohio has been in business since 1971. It’s a family business that at the time, 90 percent of the contractor’s business was in the residential segment. In 2004, however, President and CEO, Jerry Canini and his brother, Victor, vice president found a niche in parking lot repair at distribution centers for major retailers. Depending on the season, the contractor will run a crew of 10 to 12 men. Since purchasing the Ligchine screed, Canini says he is now running a crew of five to six men. “That was the main reason we purchased the machine, it’s becoming harder and harder to find quality labor. We own a truss screed and a roller screed; we have them all and they all have a particular job to complete. Now we have the GPS 3D screed and it eliminates labor and does a great job…it shows up to the jobsite every day.”

Canini states that the Ligchine Max has made the whole labor process easier by completing jobs with less labor and less time on site. The machine has also helped with Canini’s material costs. “Our costs have dropped this year. We are doing a better job grading and we can do more as far as slopes where our previous piece of equipment was somewhat limited.”

CUSTOM 3D SCREEDING Gemstone Masonry Operating Company Inc., based in Frazee, Minnesota began business as a fireplace building company. The economic crash of 2008 forced the company to look at other ways to diversify the business and that’s when the company expanded into custom concrete work. Traditionally the contractor primarily focused on residential jobs, but as the business transformed, so did the type of work.

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Now, the contractor performs much of their work in schools, healthcare facilities and parking lots. In the spring of 2014, the contractor purchased the machine and started to use it on a variety of jobs. At that time, Jeremy Shepersky, laser screed operator, estimator and project manager and his crew were still doing quite a bit of residential and commercial work ranging from a small 2,000 square foot home which is a fairly small job to jobs up to 30,000 square feet. “We started using the machine in these small spaces because it is small enough to maneuver around pipes and tight spaces,” Shepersky says. “If we can get it into a tight spot, we’ll use it. This was our time to really learn how to use the machine. And we discovered the machine was so accurate it eliminated much of our labor requirements.” But for Shepersky, the purpose of the machine was to use

it as an entry point into renting the machine out and performing custom work. The company decided it was time to purchase the Topcon GPS unit for the machine. “It took about mid-way through the year before the custom work took off,” he says. “Our goal was to create a new revenue stream for the company and we expect it to be a big portion of our business.” According to Shepersky, the machine has proven to be worth the investment. “A lot of times we have 12 to 13 men on a jobsite. In the beginning, we noticed it would save our labor and our crew size was reduced to eight men. It doesn’t take long to see how it will save you money. And the end product is flat. There are no bumps or humps.” Since putting the machine into service, Gemstone Masonry Operating Company Inc. has taken on a number of custom jobs, but mostly parking lots.

“Since the word got out that we have this machine, we were able to take it on jobs anywhere from 10,000 square feet to 30,000 square feet and we’re completing them with eight to nine men.” Sheperkey admits, the technology adaption had its learning curves, but the company has come out on top with increased profits and has added a revenue stream that wasn’t previously available. “As a contractor, if you don’t adapt to the technologies available, you will be left behind,” he says. “What we can do with the 3D system is unbelievable and certainly creates a competitive advantage in our area.” Technology has enabled these contractors to realize labor savings, reduced material costs and increased efficiency, accuracy and profits. As the saying goes, there just might be “a better mouse trap” to get the job the done.

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FOUNDATION & WALLS

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Investing in Technology Propels Contractor FORWARD For one Ohio contractor, technology adaptation has its benefits in providing better services and high-quality finished products.

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or 36 years, R.F. Woehrmyer Concrete Construction, Inc., has always made strides to be a leader in the foundation/poured walls segment of the concrete industry. The company has a history of investing in technology and is the first and only CFA Certified Foundation Contractor in Ohio. Nestled in rural west central Minster, Ohio, the company was founded in 1979 by Ron and Barb Woehrmyer largely due to Ron’s interest in concrete along with a fascination of aluminum forms. “Ron felt he could make an impact by doing work he liked to do,” Barbara says. “He was attracted to the physical aspect of the work and he liked the concept of the aluminum forms. You have to remember, at that time, the use of aluminum forms was a rather new concept.” When the recession hit in 1984, the couple were fearful they may not be able to make the business work. However, as the small community started to get to know their name and the quality of their work, they proved to be a reliable, familiar name in the foundation/poured wall segment of residential construction. By 1986, the contractor purchased a second set of Precise eight foot forms to keep up with approximately 225 residential and commercial foundations completed annually. Doug Berning has been the company’s field supervisor and key lead man since 1984. And according to Barbara, has been one of the driving forces behind the company’s

ability to embrace new technology. With the arrival of several manufacturing plants in the area, Berning says, it had a big impact on the local economy which created a ripple effect on the demand to build more residential subdivisions in Minster. In 1993 we bought a set of Precise nine foot forms to add to our inventory,” Berning says. “With the increased demand for residential foundations, we decided it was time to purchase a Sterling truck with an Effer boom crane to assist in moving form panels easily and safely. One of the key philosophies at R.F. Woehrmyer Concrete Construction, Inc. is to consider any type of technology that will help make the job easier on the crews. If there is a piece of equipment that achieves that goal, it will be worth the investment.”

TOTAL STATION UNITS MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY The use of technology not only makes the company work safely and efficiently, but it also allows the contractor to provide better services and finished products. On every job, the crew utilizes one of two Trimble Total Station units. The first unit was purchased in March 2006. The Woehrmyer’s were so impressed with

The Woehrmyer’s use Oakridge Solutions AutoCAD program to quote jobs and draw 3D visual concepts for not only the crews assigned to the project about also to the customer. Photo Credit: Woehrmyer Concrete Construction Inc.

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the unit’s functionality, a second unit was purchased three months later. “The fact we could lay out a job with one man and get the layout done within an hour or two made us that much more efficient,” Berning recalls. “Prior to using the total station units, it would take two to three guys and three to four hours to layout a job. The more complex the job, the more time we saved in manpower. And let’s face it, the total station unit doesn’t get sick and doesn’t take days off. As long as we have someone to operate it, that technology is there every day.” Efficiency and saving labor isn’t

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Ligchine’s ScreedsaverTM line of boom operated screeds cut labor costs and provide a finished surface far superior to drive-in screed solutions. Automated millimeter-accurate GPS elevation control from Topcon gives you the confidence that the ScreedsaverTM is finishing your concrete slabs to design, without the need to stop and verify your finished grade elevations. Ligchine speed and finish quality, combined with Topcon precision creates an unrivaled concrete finishing solution. Visit topconpositioning.com/smooth for more information.

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FOUNDATION / WALLS the only benefit. The unit allows precision to 1/32 of an inch within being square. Berning says it is used for nearly every aspect of planning a foundation. “We use it to layout a foundation before we dig. We use it to layout the footers and again before setting the forms.” While two units meet the contractor’s needs, the company is considering upgrading both to the latest units features available.

Woehrmyer Concrete Construction Inc., pictured from left to right: Nick Woehrmyer, Greg Woehrmyer, Ron D. Woehrmyer, Barb Woehrmyer, Ron F. Woehrmyer and Doug Berning. Photo Credit: Woehrmyer Concrete Construction Inc.

AUTOCAD PROVIDES VISUALIZATION The reach of technology goes beyond the field as well. Within the front offices, the Woehrmyer’s use Oakridge Solutions AutoCAD program to quote jobs and draw 3D visual concepts for not only the crews assigned to the project but also to the customer. “The 3D visuals make the crew more confident before stepping out onto the jobsite,” Berning says. “When there is a more complicated job, we have found to receive fewer questions from the field. From a customer point of view, the 3D visuals sell our company and our product. It has really made us that much more productive and efficient.” The 3D visuals allow the contractor to present a more professional drawing in color. Customers can take the plain drawing from an architect and visualize what the final product will look like.

PUMP CREATES RECURRING REVENUE STREAM In another case of, “How can we make it easier on labor?” philosophy, the Woehrmyer’s decided it may be time to purchase a concrete pump. “Buying the concrete pump was on our ‘to do’ list since July 2008,“ Barbara says. “We saw the need for one, and it was becoming better known to our customers that if we could easily get to the job or needed to work in close quarters, our customers were happy to see their property wasn’t torn up.” Just recently, the Woehrmyer’s purchased their first concrete

On every job, the crew utilizes one of two Trimble Total Station units. The use of technology not only makes the company work safely and efficiently, but it also allows the contractor to provide better services and finished products. Photo Credit: Woehrmyer Concrete Construction Inc.

pump, a Putzmeister BSF 36Z.16H to add to their arsenal of equipment. “We’re going to be able to place more concrete per hour with a lot less physical labor,” Berning says. “We know it from a growing trend within the industry. We had been renting a pump for years and it finally made sense to purchase our own.” Not only has the concrete pump helped them on their projects, but Berning says, “We’ve been able to help out other contractors in the area too, we rent it to them if they need it.”

OHIO’S ONLY CFA CERTIFIED FOUNDATION CONTRACTOR The Concrete Foundations Association’s (CFA) Foundation Company Certification Program is a program, which upon completion, allows contractor’s to earn the designation to set themselves apart from their competitors and show

customers they possess a high level of knowledge and experience in the concrete industry. The certification process includes a requirement that an organization must have at least two employees certified as Foundation Technicians by passing the Certification Exam; but that’s only the first step in company certification. The balance consists of supplying information about insurance coverage, operations, financial stability, identification of references, and other basic company knowledge. A private company has been retained to grade and compile the exams, verify company information, and oversee the operation of the program. Last summer, Nick Woehrmyer and his brother Greg, felt it was time to get more involved in the industry, and specifically the CFA. Nick and Greg were aware of the CFA certification program and felt it was a good

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FOUNDATION / WALLS time to get certified technicians and have the company certified as well. “The certification program brings more knowledge to your company,” Nick Woehrmyer says. “Anytime you can upgrade your knowledge and the knowledge of the employees in your company you are a making a better company.”

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“If you want to develop a good business you have to start looking at what will happen 10, 20, even 30 years from the day you open your doors,” Barbara says. “I think the daily affairs of the business, the contractors we work with, the economy and new trends in business all lend themselves to the direction of the business and how it will transcend in the next generation.” Specifically, she is referring to the economic events of 2007/2008. In an effort to remain competitive and prosperous, the family expanded their services to waterproofing. This expansion prompted Ron and Barbara to look further into the future of the business. ”We said, OK, we have three sons, what do we see as their future? What are their roles,” Barbara explained. The Woehrmyer’s again expanded, offering concrete raising and leveling services, crack repair and flatwork services.

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As Barbara notes, the boys continue to develop their own paths in the business. Nick’s education is in entrepreneurship/business and it made sense for him to be in the front office. The couple’s oldest son, Ron Jr., found his role in running the crews and managing the slab jacking, raising and leveling aspect of the business. Their youngest son, Greg is finding his role in the field as job supervisor and takes charge of running the company’s commercial jobs. “We’ve been fortunate for things to fall into place as having three sons was a concern. One of our biggest fears was whether the business would operate after Ron and I reached a point where we wanted to slow down and retire,” Barbara says. “We feel we have a good business and we wanted to develop roles where all of the boys could utilize their own strengths, get along, and make sure that everybody on the outside sees us as a solid, sound business.”

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The 3D visuals makes the crew more confident before stepping out onto the jobsite. From a customer point of view, the 3D visuals sell the company and the product. Photo Credit: Woehrmyer Concrete Construction Inc.

When asked if Barbara has any advice for other contractors who are looking to put together a succession plan, she jokingly exclaims, “Have girls!” All kidding aside however, Barbara says it’s important to understand there is not a one size fits all option when transitioning to the next generation. “We‘ve met with lawyers, accountants, and many business owners, many of which have been in this same boat and will all give you a different answer. What worked?

What didn’t? It’s a matter of having that conversation. If you have young people who want to go into a second or third generation business, it has to be heartfelt on their part,” Barbara explains. “In order for it to work, you have to have the heart and desire for it along with a solid work ethic.” She adds, thinking about a succession plan early is important to implementing the plan. “We started thinking about our plans about 15 years ago,” Barbara says. “You can’t walk away from something you’ve done for close to

40 years. Once it’s in your blood, it becomes a part of you.” The pursuit of technology and the evolution yet to come is something that remains at the forefront of the Woehrmyer’s business. While Barbara couldn’t pinpoint what the next equipment purchase might be, she does acknowledge that whatever it is, it will be something that will include the latest technology to advance the business and provide the best possible service to our customers.

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COVER STORY

By Joe Nasvik

GROWINGPAINS A company doubles its gross sales, how they regained control.

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here is an old adage, “the only thing worse than having no work is having too much.” That’s what happened to the Lindblad Construction Company based in Joliet, Illinois. They were a $27 million gross sales company in 2011, going along as they always had. But then sales started to increase dramatically as the economic depression eased for the construction industry—you don’t refuse work from your trusted clients—and by the end of 2015 their gross sales is expected to be near $60 million. Mark Stadalsky, the company’s vice president, said they suffered through huge growing pains and found themselves no longer able to keep the office organized. “We

were three months behind in monthly financial statements, there were piles of vendor invoices filling table tops, they didn’t know if they were making or losing money (fortunately they were making money) because cost accounts were rare, and we were using dozens of spread sheets that didn’t relate to each other. We knew it was time for change.” It was a very stressful time for everyone.

LINDBLAD CONSTRUCTION Originally organized by the Lindblad brothers in 1947 as a small general contractor, it was later sold to a large national company, as a gateway for performing work in the Illinois power generating market place. When sales slowed down in the late 1980’s it was sold to the four men who were managing the company. Today, the company is owned by the president, Tom Lind, and Stadalsky, two of the original

The Lindblad Company’s Tom Lind, president (left), and Mark Stadalsky, vice president (right), witnessed their companies gross sales increase almost three times in the past five years. With that came the struggle to manage the change that followed. Here is their story. Photo Credit: Joe Nasvik

four and their niche is still in the heavy industrial market place with emphasis in concrete work. Stadalsky says industrial concrete work requires strong safety competencies, ones requiring years’ worth of experience and training. “When you are working on refinery and heavy manufacturing sites worker safety becomes critical and owners demand high experience levels,” he adds. Lindblad projects also tend to be unique, no jobs are alike and there is wide variation to the kind of work they do. Most of their gross

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sales is concrete construction but they are general contractors too. Their projects include heavy industry equipment foundations with anchor bolts that must be set to near perfect accuracy, power and distribution industry work, mass-concrete base slabs, and drilled piers ranging from 2-1/2- to 8-feet in diameter. With such varied work their estimating department is very dependent on the continued use of spreadsheets for estimating because they are endlessly adaptable.

BEGINNING THE CHANGE PROCESS Stadalsky says the company was using an accounting software product but it wasn’t able to adapt to their changing, so they realized this would be the first place to initiate change. The search for a userfriendly, customizable integrated accounting and project management software began. After searching the web they became interested in three accounting products and each exhibited at the World of Concrete (WOC), so they attended the show to investigate each product. In 2012 they selected one of the three, an

accounting and project management package called Vista, a product of Viewpoint Construction Software based in Portland, Oregon. Vista was unique in that it integrated project management with accounting. After several months of planning and training they went “live” with it in 2013—one year and three months after deciding they needed to make changes. At about the same time Lind says they also realized it was time to bring in a management consultant to help them restructure the company. They realized part of their problem had to do with making better use of personnel. “At first we hired additional people to accomplish more work but it didn’t solve our problems. We then realized we had to use our staff more effectively,” he added. In 2013 they hired Clifton Larson Allen, based out of Minneapolis, Minn. with local offices in the Chicago-land area, to evaluate and recommend organizational changes in the company. In addition they hired the Palmer Consulting Group based in Chicago and Alan Quartz became their Vista program consultant.

MAKING CHANGES Instituting change is always difficult for people to accept and to begin with they often do their best to resist it. Lindblad started using Vista before Quartz started consulting with them. He realized right away that many of the staff preferred to do what they always had and were resistant to the learning challenges. Rachel Long, a project coordinator and key person in the change process involving Vista, said there was plenty of “push-back” in the office having to do with the switch to Vista and admits she resisted the move too. As a part of the new management plan, Lindblad decided that a major goal was to ensure accounting and project management would work together seamlessly by tasking Lindblad specializes in a part of the construction industry not usually thought about, heavy industrial construction. Stadulsky says, “When you are working on refinery and heavy manufacturing sites worker safety becomes critical and owners demand high experience levels.” Photo Credit: Lindblad

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COVER STORY When Lindblad selected an accounting software a key requirement was its adaptability to spreadsheet estimating. Their projects and concrete applications differ vastly, as these photos show, and creating spreadsheets for each bid is still the best way for them to estimate. Photo Credit: Lindblad

the Project Managers (PM) to take ownership of their projects and the information as it relates to Vista. Project coordinators, as support staff, have an important role in this information processing, and with exceptions, it starts primarily with them. They would be the first to enter information about their project into Vista. Project Coordinator (PC) job positions were created for the first time and Long is now the lead PC. She works closely with her PM, manages information and data processing, creates reports, and supervises others on her team. She says she loves working with Vista, now that the change is complete. As their consultant, Quartz and his team, who was experienced with Vista, immediately started working with PM’s and PC’s to help them learn how to utilize the program. He also customized forms and screens tailored to Lindblad’s need for field data entry and special reports relating to project specific status.

CHAIN OF COMMAND Stadalsky says their chain-ofcommand wasn’t well defined previously. If he or Lind needed information for instance, they would go to wherever they needed to go to in the company and ask someone to dig for what they needed. There was no established order or centralized system and answers were often difficult to find. But that

has changed now, today they have an organizational chart that defines working relationships and to answer questions as they come up, he says he and Lind can access Vista themselves to get answers or generate reports without bothering staff. They were advised early on to make PM’s the focal point for the flow of information, the place where data is generated to begin with. When they made this move they also created PC positions and made them accountable to PM’s to help with information processing, payroll, invoicing, and reports. They help their PM’s keep workflow organized.

LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Previous to the way Lindblad managed their company they typically had nine or 10 crews working on projects in the field at the same time. After they changed their management structure, along with the significant increase in gross

sales, they have between 20 to 25 projects going on at the same time. Stadalsky says they have completed 236 projects for the year to date (at the time of this writing) and they are on track for gross sales to approach $60 million for the year. What is significant about this is that general and administrative expenses (G&A) have increased at a much lower rate. With the inclusion of Vista and the rearrangement of office personnel, plus the changed responsibility of PM’s, Lindblad is in position to experience a great amount of growth without changing their system much, only hiring more people. They will continue their relationship with Palmer Construction Technology and Quartz will make weekly visits to help train staff to work with Vista where needed and to continue to design and customize reports and data screens, getting more benefit from the program. Managing growth is difficult. We often think of increasing sales as similar to finding the pot at the end of the rainbow. But as you can see by Lindblad’s experience it could be more like getting hit by lightning. Hopefully their experience will help you manage your growth.

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DECORATIVE CONCRETE

By Karen Keyes

Stain Adds Warmth to Concrete Floors Communication early on and throughout the project is key to meeting the expectations of the owner.

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brand new, stateof-the-art performing arts facility was planned for the Regis Jesuit High School campus in Aurora, Colorado. The campus and school, known for its community, wanted a new building that acknowledged their culture as well as worked with the existing architecture. The architect,

Larson Incitti, understood these dynamics and designed a contemporary yet classic structure for the new Performing Arts Center and Student Commons Building. The overall building, which embraced community and student interaction, encompassed high design yet natural elements with a natural flow of student movement and interaction through wide corridors and gathering spaces . Regis High School

worked with Larson Incitti to choose the finishes for their new Performing Arts Center. The owner desired a low maintenance yet natural looking floor for the main lobby and corridor. They also desired a finish that could withstand daily foot traffic and have a low lifecycle cost. The design team, owners, and maintenance staff came to Colorado Hardscapes’ Design Center one day to determine the best floor for their new A brand new, state-of-the-art performing arts facility was planned for the Regis Jesuit High School campus in Aurora, Colorado. The owner desired a low maintenance yet natural looking floor for the main lobby and corridor. They also desired a finish that could withstand daily foot traffic and have a low lifecycle cost. Photo Credit: Colorado Hardscapes

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DECORATIVE CONCRETE performing arts and student commons building at Regis Jesuit High School. They knew they wanted concrete, but were not sure about the maintenance nor the final aesthetic possibilities. After perusing an assortment of integral color, overlays, stains and dye options, they saw a picture of a project Colorado Hardscapes previously completed at the Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge, Colorado, and decided it was exactly what they wanted. The chosen floor finish was a polished and stained concrete floor, while leaving some accent areas uncolored. The finish gave a natural yet upgraded appeal. Using Bomanite reactive stains, the slight variation in the colors helped give the organic tones the design team wanted. By leaving some areas un-stained, it helped save on overall cost as well as create a third color to the palette. Colorado Hardscapes stained the bands Bomanite Ebony and the colored fields Bomanite Auburn. By using decorative scoring, the design added some aesthetics while creating separations for the different colors. The joints were caulked to add to the ease of cleaning and maintenance. Before any construction occurred, Colorado Hardscapes met with the general contractor for a pre-construction meeting to go over sequencing, staging, floor placement, Colorado Hardscapes’ process and protection. By communicating early on, expectations and needs from each party were established and planned for. The concrete contractor who placed the floor understood what Colorado Hardscapes needed in the finished floor in order to achieve the specified finish. Basing decisions off of small samples and photographs for stained concrete floors can only get the team so far, so Colorado Hardscapes recommended and installed a mock-up The chosen floor finish was a polished and stained concrete floor, while leaving some accent areas uncolored. The finish gave a natural yet upgraded appeal. Photo Credit: Colorado Hardscapes

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SPECIFICATION GUIDE: GRINDERS

Grinders

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1 Concrete Polishing Solutions G-320D and G-320D PRO Grinders With more than seven years in production, the G-320D and G-320D PRO set the standard in polished concrete equipment. With powerful motors, upgraded slip-clutches, and flex head technology, these machines not only have more than enough torque to grind through heavy mastics and coatings, but also make excellent polishing machines. ForConstructionPros.com/12152035 World of Concrete Booth #O40737 Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

G-320

49” x 33” x 43”

980 lbs.

20 hp

30 amp

32”

600 to 750 lbs.

Planetary

Yes

Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

G-320D PRO

53” x 33” x 61”

882 lbs.

31 hp

N/A (Propane powered)

32”

500 to 650 lbs.

Planetary

Yes

2 EDCO Magna-Trap, Heavy-duty Floor Grinder/Polisher EDCO introduces Magna-Trap Systems, opening a new era in concrete grinding surface preparation equipment and tooling specifically designed for the rental industry. With both rental and retail opportunities, EDCO’s Magna-Trap System solves virtually every concrete grinder surface preparation application. The combined capabilities of the 4 core Magna-Trap tools, (Dyma-Dots, Dyma-Segs, Dyma-PCD w/ Backing Segment, Strip-Serts) are designed to solve most surface preparation applications. These options are available in the new Magna-Trap Rental Packages. ForConstructionPros.com/12140683 World of Concrete Booth #O30744 Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

EDCO Magna-Trap

48” x 26” x 40”

330 lbs.

5 hp (electric) / 18 hp (propane)

23 amps

22”

55 lbs. per tool

Non-Planetary

No, water hose hookup

3 LAVINA X Series

The X series includes a full range of models, from 7- and 13-inch edgers to a 32-inch self-propelled model and a 38-inch remote-controlled propane model. Lavina machines are powerful, durable, versatile and very easy to use, but with efficiency as the top priority. The most notable feature of the X line is the minimized machine maintenance ForConstructionPros.com/12023743 World of Concrete Booth #S11627/ #O31517 Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

LAVINA 30G-X

76” x 32” x 47”

610 lbs.

18 hp

N/A (Propane)

30”

375 lbs.

Forced Planetary

Yes

Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

LAVINA 32M-X

96” x 34” x 51”

25 hp

35 amps, 3 phase, 380-460V, 500/60 Hz

32”

715 lbs.

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Yes

1,245 lbs.

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4 Substrate Technology Inc. 3030-RC

Built with the same precise rotary grinding technology and powerful motors as our standard P/M machines, the electric Remote Control models grind and polish with amazing ease and strength as well as use cutting-edge robotics. ForConstructionPros.com/12152098

Model

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Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

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Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

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3030-RC

97” x 30” x 64”

1.850 lbs.

30 hp - 3 phase

220/230 VAC 1 or 3 phase 60 Hz or 380/480 VAC 3 Phase 50-60 Hz

30”

Variable

Non-Planetary

Yes

Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

4430-RC

97” x 44” x 64”

2,050 lbs.

30 hp - 3 phase

220/230 VAC 1 or 3 phase 60 Hz or 380/480 VAC 3 Phase 50-60 Hz

44”

Variable

Non-Planetary

Yes

Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

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STI-2807

72” x 28” x 50”

733 lbs.

7.5 hp - 3 phase

220/230 VAC 1 or 3 phase 60 Hz; or 380/480 VAC 3-phase 50-60 Hz

28”

Variable

Non-Planetary

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SASE PDG 9500 Plus 36” Planetary Diamond Grinder The PDG 9500 Plus Planetary Diamond Grinder features a 36” grinding width. A low profile expanded grinding head allows the contractor to grind under toe kicks and retail store shelving. A removable shroud allows it to be converted back to a standard 32” grinder. ForConstructionPros.com/12152092 World of Concrete Booth #O40841

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Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

PDG 9500 Plus

N/A

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20 hp

40 amps

36”

600 - 1,250

Planetary

N/A

MK Diamond MK-SDG and MK-DDG Double Disc Grinder The MK-SDG has a fully encapsulated grinding shroud with vacuum pick up. It features a tapered front nose that provides enhanced visibility. The removable handles and nose weight provide for easy transportation and storage. An easy to operate foot pedal raises grinding discs off the ground for engine starting and idling. The SDG-11 is powered by a gas Honda GXV340 engine. The MK-DDG (pictured) uses a 10 or 20 segment, 10” diameter diamond grinding head. ForConstructionPros.com/10082101

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

MK-DDG Double Disc Grinder

50” x 25” x 40”

234 lbs.

8.9 hp

N/A

20”

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Non-Planetary

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7 Husqvarna PG 820 RC with Dual Drive Technology

Husqvarna Construction Products releases a new, self-driven remote controlled version of Husqvarna PG 820 with patented Dual Drive Technology. The PG 820 RC enables significantly higher productivity and even better work results together with more ergonomic operation and transport. While running, the operator has time to prepare the next set of tools, adjust hoses, etc., which means better use of labor time. ForConstructionPros.com/12028632 World of Concrete 2015 Booth #C4303 / #O30272 Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

Husqvarna PG 820 RC

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17 hp

32 amps

32”

737 lbs.

Planetary

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8 Kut-Rite Conquer30

For contractors looking at those hard-to-get-to places, Kut-Rite offers the 598-pound Conquer30, a grinding and polishing machine that combines a 10 hp motor with a 30-inch grinding/polishing path – and, most importantly, a low-profile edge. Because the Conquer30 reduces the height of the machine’s bowl more than any other unit in the Conquer series, it is also most adept at closer edging. ForConstructionPros.com/10705570

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Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

Kut-Rite Conquer30

70” x 30.75” x 44”

598 lbs.

10 hp

25 amps

30 in.

N/A

Planetary

Yes

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9 HTC 270 EG - Stand Up Edge Grinder

The HTC 270 EG is pioneering a stand-up edge grinding and polishing machine. It has a maximum head height of only 4.5 inches to fit under shelves. The HTC 270 EG comes standard with variable speed for complete control and a rotating, floating shroud with adjustable wheels to grind and polish up to the wall or slightly away. ForConstructionPros.com/10247544 World of Concrete 2015 Booth #S10627 / O31133

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

HTC 270 EG

41” x 20” x 33”

90 lbs.

3 hp

30 amps

10.6 in.

90 lbs.

NonPlanetary

No

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

HTC 800 RX

87” x 33” x 48”

1,200 lbs.

20 hp

40 amps

32”

530-726 lbs.

Planetary

Yes

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

HTC 950 RX

53” x 38” x 50”

1,323 lbs.

20 hp

40 amps

36”

617-882 lbs.

Planetary

Yes

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Upcoming Events February 2 – Concrete Polishing Luncheon & Forum February 2 – Annual Members Meeting March 16-18 – Craftsman Certification @ HTC

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SPECIFICATION GUIDE: GRINDERS

10 Rotator Solutions, a div. of Dickson Ind. - DG-10-115 The DG-10-115 concrete grinder/polisher is built for constant commercial and rental markets. Narrow enough to fit through a standard 36” door, the DG-10-115 is ideal for grinding/polishing residential kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms. The machine uses115 VAC or 230 VAC single phase and features fully adjustable handle bars which fold down for easy loading in pickups, SUV, and even station wagons. ForConstructionPros.com/12028649

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

DG-10-115

36” x 24” x 37”

225 lbs.

1-1/2 hp standard; 2 hp optional

15 amps; 20 amps

10 in.

Full weight of machine

Non-Planetary

No

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

DG-10-10-115

36” x 24” x 37”

350 lbs.

Dual 2 hp; 230 volt

15 amps

20 in.

Full weight of machine

Non-Planetary

No

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

Worx

100” x 64” x 76”

3,500 lbs.

40, 60 or 80 hp

N/A

Up to 16 in.

N/A

No

No

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General Equipment SG12/E Designed for smaller-scale surface preparation projects, General Equipment Co.’s SG12/E singlehead surface grinder offers high performance, durability and ease-of-use, making it ideal for anyone from professional contractors to do-it-yourself homeowners. Powered by a totally enclosed, fancooled 1.5-horsepower electric motor, the SG12/E features a single rotating disc with a 12-inch-wide working width. Applications for the SG12/E include grinding concrete surfaces, removing mastics, adhesives, epoxies and urethanes, breaking up deposits of grease and dirt, removing rubber carpet backing and industrial residues, and polishing more delicate terrazzo and marble floor surfaces. ForConstructionPros.com/12105500 World of Concrete Booth #S10715

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Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

SG12/E

39” x 19.75” x 40.50”

242 lbs.

1.5 hp

15 amp, 115 VAC, single phase

12”

N/A

Non-Planetary

No

The Refresher from Aztec Products The Refresher, a propane polisher, stripper, buffer and sander features all steel construction and planetary drive to eliminate shadowing and side torque. It also includes three sets of quick changes heads for stripping, polishing and burnishing concrete. ForConstructionPros.com/12135219 World of Concrete Booth #O32126

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Model

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight (lbs)

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path (in.)

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank (Yes/No)

Refresher

47.25” x 32.75” x 42.25”

495 lbs.

18 hp

N/A

30”

330 lbs.

Planetary

Yes

Terrco Model 3100LP-K The Terrco Model 3100LP-K features a 40 hp Kubota LP gas four head (12 stones) floor grinder. ForConstructionPros.com/12028642 World of Concrete 2015 Booth #O30424

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

Terrco Model 3100LP-K

72.25” x 29.5” x 74”

1,590 lbs.

40 hp

N/A

28”

1,220 lbs.

Non-Planetary

Yes

Model

Dimensions

Weight

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

Terrco Model 6200

80” x 55” x 54”

2,300 lbs.

40 hp

46 amps / 460 V

53.5 in.

1,885 lbs.

Non-Planetary

Yes

Model

Terrco Model 3100-3P-SPV

Dimensions

Weight

72.25” x 29.5” x 52” 1,425 lbs.

Horsepower

Amperage

Grinding Path

Grinding Pressure

Planetary/ Non-Planetary

Water Tank Yes/No

25 hp

60 amps/230V or 30 amps at 460V

28”

1,090 lbs.

Non-Planetary

Yes

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PRODUCTS

World of Concrete

PREVIEW

A compilation of products from scheduled exhibiting companies.

Zim-Mixer Volumetric Concrete Mixer Zim-Mixer volumetric concrete mixers are available in capacity sizes ranging from 4 to 14 cu. yds. •  Can be custom designed to meet specifications •  Patented dual chain material feed system •  Provides ability to run materials independently •  Meet ASTM C685 and VMMB standards •  Model shown features a 9-cu.-yd. capacity with a production rate of 60 cu. yds. per hour ForConstructionPros.com/10208159 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #N828

Buddy Rhodes Furniture Molds This line of fiberglass molds for decorative concrete projects includes tables, stools, planters and a lounge chair. •  Lightweight, durable and reusable for hundreds of applications •  Suitable for casting on site or in the shop •  Available with a variety of surface options ForConstructionPros.com/10077453 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #N1269

TechCrete Hot-pour repair solution for spalled concrete caused by fatigue, freeze/thaw cycles, warping stress, ingress of water or substrate problems. •  Conforms to the pavement movement and will not de-bond or crack •  Open up to traffic within as little as one hour ForConstructionPros.com/10271962 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #S12139

Lightning Strike Concrete Screed The Lightning Strike Concrete Screed weighs less than 4.5 lbs. per foot, enabling easy transport and one-person setup. •  Composed of rugged, construction-grade aluminum •  Screed sections available separately or as part of various packages •  Clevis articulating, all-position handle •  Gas or electric engines •  Accessories available for specialized work ForConstructionPros.com/10086248 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O31525

RB517 Rebar Tying Tool The RB517 rebar tying tool is capable of tying rebar from #5 x #5 up to #7 x #8, and will perform 1,800 ties per charge, a 400% increase over the previous model. Power is supplied by a 14.4-volt lithium-ion battery. The life of the twisting motor has been extended by introducing a brushless motor. Features include a trigger lock, torque adjustment dial, reversible belt hook, carrying case and automatic shut-off when tool is not in use. ForConstructionPros.com/10779295 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #N2205

T8600 Propane Dust Extractor Control dust on concrete grinding projects without electricity with the new T8600 Propane dust extractor. •  18 hp Kawasaki motor with a direct-driven turbine •  410 cfm and 115 in. of water lift •  Individually tested and certified HEPA filters •  Coated polyester pre-filter socks •  Longopac collection system •  JetPulse filter cleaning ForConstructionPros.com/11142296 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C4621 / S11739

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ScreedSaver Max Laserguided Concrete Screed

Xo Hand-held Mixers Line

The ScreedSaver Max is a boom-style, laser leveling screed machine that drives outside of the perimeter of the wet concrete on grade, slope or dual slope applications. •  Kubota 35 hp diesel motor •  4-wheel stability including proportional front wheel drive and rear wheel steering •  The undercarriage spins 90° allowing the user to drive parallel to the pour •  The 12.5-ft.-wide screed head combined with a 16-ft. boom reach results in 200 sq. ft. per pass, or 8,000 sq. ft. per hour, screed rate •  Wireless remote control •  One-piece plow/auger/vibrating screed head ForConstructionPros.com/10767832 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O32226

The Xo line of hand-held concrete mixers offers an ergonomic design that allows users to stand upright when mixing concrete, mortar, plaster and grout. •  Xo 1 HF is a 1.4 hp model with a 10-gal. mixing capacity •  Xo4 HF is a 1.7 hp model with a 17-gal. mixing capacity •  Xo6 HF is a 2.1 hp model with a 24-gal. mixing capacity •  Xo Duo model has counterrotating stirrers and can mix 24 gal. •  Newly developed motors and gearboxes are specially aimed to handle the concrete jobsite •  Choose from a variety of mixing paddles •  Hexafix system allows users to change mixer paddle tool-free ForConstructionPros. com/10840686 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #S11315

KRazor EDGE Concrete Grinding and Polishing Edger The KRazor EDGE gives operators the ability to put a hand-held finish on any floor edge from a standing position. •  3-hp, 220-volt, variable speed unit •  Accepts 7-in. standard tooling •  Six-position handle •  T handle allows for ergonomic use from either side •  Two non-marking casters offer 90° locking from four positions •  Users can add extra weight to the 155-lb. machine •  Attached EDGEKutter Shroud moves flush to the wall •  Connects with Kut-Rite’s KleanRite vacuums ForConstructionPros.com/10898729 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O29946

Learn how to produce the flattest floors Join Wacker Neuson’s Technical Academy for a hands-on Industrial-Commercial Concrete Floors training course. This seminar provides the skills needed to produce quality concrete floors. Wacker Neuson’s concrete product specialists and ACI flatwork finisher along with industry experts, share best practices and tips of the trade. At the end of the two day course, all participants are fully prepared to complete the written and skills portion of an official ACI (American Concrete Institute) certification test. To learn more about this class or other training opportunities, visit www.wackerneuson.com/training

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PRODUCTS EZ Screed Pro Two The new EZ Screed Pro Two allows a twoperson team to screed concrete in unison in an upright position. •  Set includes two handles that attach to any 10to 16-ft. screed board, aluminum or wood •  Pivoting mounting brackets •  Powder coated steel handles weigh 5 lbs. each and include textured hand grips ForConstructionPros.com/11172723 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #N3049

Concrete Drill Wireless Remote Control Minnich incorporates wireless remote control technology on its A-3SCW/A-4SCW/A-5SCW on-slab self-propelled drills, providing increased efficiency and safety during concrete dowel pin drilling applications. •  Enables operators to drill up to five holes at once and drive down the slab to drill the next set of holes while standing in the grade away from the equipment •  Provides an improved vantage point for more accurate operation and a broader viewpoint for avoiding obstacles, equipment and other workers •  Allows workers to avoid harmful dust and debris •  Power crab steering allows drill to be driven down the slab without raising and lowering the drill bed •  Remote programmed with a unique radio ID and each receiver responds only to a single, corresponding radio ID, allowing several remotes to function in close proximity •  Cable can be connected to the remote and drill for use in areas sensitive to signal transmission ForConstructionPros.com/11258752 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C5184

GelMaxx ECO-QUICKgel GelMaxx ECO-QUICKgel is a super absorbent powder that works quickly to turn concrete slurry, or any liquid waste, into a dry material that is safe to dispose in any standard trash can. •  Creates a hassle-free cleanup process •  Can absorb up to 500 times its weight in liquid •  EPA compliant •  ECO-QUICKgel is able to treat wastewater for concrete grinding, polishing, cutting, coring, masonry, and more ForConstructionPros.com/11173620 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O31258

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Hilti TE 800-AVR Breaker

Bend and Cut Rebar Fast

The TE 800-AVR breaker features Hi Drive technology that helps deliver 15 ft.-lbs. of impact energy for demolition work on walls, correction work on floor slabs, breaking out openings for doors and windows and other applications. •  D-handle design enables horizontal and vertical breaking •  Triple chamber sealing design isolates the hammering mechanism, piston area and chuck to help prevent dust and other harmful external elements from entering the gearing •  Active cooling system with an intelligent air flow design results in lower operating temperatures •  Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) sub-chassis system ensures low vibration values •  Built to provide long-term service under the most rugged conditions ForConstructionPros.com/12148567 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #XXXX

Fascut’s Model FS-600 combination rebar bender and cutter is a portable self-contained hydraulic workhorse that plugs into standard 110-volts or can be run from a generator. Fabricate stirrups, hooks, 3-D bends and cut bars to length at the shop or job site. •  Bend and cut through #6 (3/4”) rebar •  Two people can lift and carry •  Made in the USA ForConstructionPros.com/12002646 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #N2921

LATICRETE L&M DURAFLOOR TGA LATICRETE L&M DURAFLOOR TGA is a decorative, exposed aggregate, polishable overlay for concrete surfaces. It combines the durability of concrete with color and decorative aggregate to product a high-performance floor with enduring beauty. Durafloor TGA gives you: •  A highly polished surface •  Built-in permanent color and texture •  Concrete with color and custom aggregate •  Use DURAFLOOR TGA in lobbies, schools, retail, and commercial settings ForConstructionPros.com/12002600 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #S11427 / #O40845

YOU’RE INVITED!

2016 Our Silver lot booth number is O31525 our Gold lot (demo lot) booth will at the North West end

DO NOT MISS the WOC show this next Feb.1-5 to see what new time and labor saving innovations we have created for Concrete Contractors of all sizes.

YOU ARE INVITED TO RUN THE EQUIPMENT IN THE GOLD LOT! See why contractors call this roller screed their SECRET WEAPON for making money. ■ 10 yards of regular concrete will be placed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 11:00 using a variety of different attachments ■ 8 yards of Pervious concrete will be placed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 1:00 using a variety of different attachments

LURA Enterprises, Inc.

www.luraconcretescreed.com Phone: 701-281-8989

NPCPA

“Hoses? We don’t need no stinking Hoses!!!”

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PRODUCTS Wacker Neuson EW65 Wheeled Excavator

Husqvarna PRIME Product Range

The 6.5-ton EW65 wheeled excavator features a 48.5-hp Perkins Tier 4 Final engine, a travel speed of up to 18.6 mph and a compact design for easy maneuverability in confined areas. •  Three-pin bucket linkage system provides a breakout force of 12,152 lbs., plus optimizes the bucket’s angle of rotation to keep the load secure in the bucket before dumping •  Front stabilizer and rear stabilizer blade provide very stable operation. •  Cab design and shifting of the boom to the right allow for a full view of the attachment and jobsite through the large windows •  Includes comfortable seating, air conditioning and a jog dial system and easy controls all at the operator’s fingertips ForConstructionPros.com/12127216 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O31708

The PRIME line consists of light and powerful electric equipment for hand-held cutting, drilling and wall sawing. •  Powered by the PP 65 or PP 220 power pack, which converts regular AC power into a highfrequency current •  Digital electronics replace hydraulics and mechanics in all areas of concrete cutting

Terrco Model 3100LP-K The Terrco Model 3100LP-K features a 40 hp Kubota LP gas, four head (12 stones) floor grinder. ForConstructionPros.com/12028642 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O30424

VISIT EDCO @ WOC - BOOTH # O-30744 FEBRUARY 2 - 5 2016

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Introducing Magna-Trap Grinders & Tooling

EDCO introduces Magna-Trap Systems, opening a new era in concrete grinding surface preparation equipment and tooling specifically designed for the rental industry. With both rental and retail opportunities, EDCO’s Magna-Trap System solves virtually every concrete grinder surface preparation application.

Includes the DM 650 drill motor, K 6500 Power Cutter, K 6500 ring saw and WS 220 wall saws ForConstructionPros.com/12023853 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O30166 •

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Terex Bid-Well 3600 The Bid-Well 3600 paver with enhanced paving carriage design can complete standard-duty slab-ongrade paving jobs such as parking lots, city streets and urban road repair as well as bridge decks. •  Standard paving widths from 8 to 86 ft. •  Paving carriage includes segmented upper and lower sections and a heavy-duty design that positions the drag pan mounting system on the upper carriage to better handle dual drag-pan configurations •  Features a universal power crown adjuster, swing leg design that enables zero clearance paving and an integrated LED lighting system •  Rota-Vibe system with 11.5-in.-long roller generates up to 5,000 vpm to consolidate the top 2.5 in. of the slab ForConstructionPros.com/12038493 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C5861

Kubota SVL95-2 Compact Track Loader The SVL95-2 replaces the SVL90-2, offering more power, improved multi-tasking efficiencies and increased hydraulic horsepower and capacity. •  96-hp Tier 4 Final turbocharged, liquid-cooled diesel engine with common rail fuel injection and diesel particulate filter •  3,200-lb. rated operating capacity, up 6% over the previous model •  Includes cab comfort upgrades ForConstructionPros.com/12130887 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C5673

S-22E Laser Screed Model Somero Enterprises introduces the S-22E Laser Screed Model for innovative and productive concrete placing and leveling solutions. Now, Somero makes it simple by giving the contractor even more control and options than ever before. By having the option to build your laser screed model your way, you can: •  Choose head size •  Choose over 10 options •  Or simply choose the Base machine features •  Combining the best features of the past 28 years with new advancements to create the most technologically advanced laser screed model ever built ForConstructionPros.com/12017175 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #XXXX

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PRODUCTS Multiquip Redesigned SP1G SlabSaver Concrete Saw The redesigned SP1G SlabSaver compact saw is suited for cutting control joints in green concrete or decorative lines in cured concrete. •  Center mount blade with up-cut orientation •  Blade shaft assembly with precise raise-lower system controlled by a simple, single-throw handle with mechanical depth stop •  Blade guard captures and directs dust towards an evacuation port •  Compact, lightweight, 105-lb. design •  Special lifting bale provides easy grab handles and a central lifting point •  Easy starting Honda GX200 engine with cyclone air filtration ForConstructionPros.com/12056143 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C4802 / O31836 / O31842

LSE-PRO Series for Metal/Ductile Iron from Lackmond Products

The Original Screed Bracket from Kraft Tool Co. Kraft Tool Co. is pleased to introduce the Original Screed Bracket. Efficiently maximize your movement when spreading and screeding slabs with this new tool. This tool reduces fatigue by covering more surface area with less effort. The innovative design was developed by a contractor to make the most out of each movement while moving concrete. The patent pending design creates a comfortable working angle when pushing or pulling across the concrete. •  A finisher can comfortably stand instead of kneeling, thus reducing the stress on the back and knees while keeping your hands out of the concrete. •  Quickly and easily attaches to screeds or twoby-four boards measuring 1-1/2” thick. •  Patent pending handle angle is ergonomically designed to be comfortable pushing or pulling. •  Requires eight 1” coarse thread drywall screws (not included) to attach the brackets to the screed or board. •  Proudly made in the USA. ForConstructionPros.com/12057732 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #S11927

SEARCH for more information online using the unique URL under each product.

Topcon GLS-2000 Laser Scanner Models Topcon’s GLS-2000 laser scanner models use Precise Scan Technology II to emit pulse signals three times faster than earlier GLS systems enabling timing to be detected more precisely which results in reduced noise and higheraccuracy data. •  Designed to capture data based on measurement range needs of specific applications •  S model optimized for short-range applications; M and L models for medium and long-range measurement fields •  5MP cameras including one with a 170-degree wide-angle lens for high-speed imaging •  8.9-degree telephoto camera is coaxial with the measuring axis •  Includes GLS-2000S, GLS-2000M and GLS-2000L ForConstructionPros.com/12114661 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C5160

Lackmond Products is pleased to introduce the New LSE-PRO Series blades. Lackmond’s new LSE-PRO Series blade is designed to cut metal, stainless steel, ductile iron, rebar, studs, bolts, pipe, sectional tubing and more. The steel core and high-quality diamonds ensure fast cutting speed and very long life compared to standard abrasives.

Engineered for use on high-speed gasoline cutoff saws or higher powered chop saws. •  Available in 14” •  Very fast, aggressive, clean cutting •  Ultra long life •  Safer than conventional abrasives ForConstructionPros.com/12109399 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C4555 •

New Look, Same Products from Increte Systems To better serve the demands of both our customers and new regulations, Increte Systems, the decorative line of products from Euclid Chemical have a new look. What hasn’t changed is the quality and performance you’ve come to expect and rely on from the full line of products from Increte Systems. The new labeling includes: •  Easy-to-read product names and features in English, French and Spanish •  The addition of QR codes offer immediate access to TDS and SDS information •  Clear pictograms provide quick recognition for hazards and product warnings ForConstructionPros.com/12115918 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #S10139

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LAVINA 32M-X Self-propelled 32” Grinding Machine

The Next Generation of Concrete Forming Nailer Strips Unveiled by UFP Concrete Forming Systems UFP Concrete Forming Systems announces a line of nailer strips made using an industrychanging, fully-fibrous, extruded composite that offers strength, stability and durability unheard of in common wood nailer strips. Using Eovations technology, UFP Concrete Forming Nailer Strips are ready-to-use and are the highest-quality, longest-lasting strips available. •  The composite’s durability provides a virtually self-healing resilience without chipping, rotting, shrinking or swelling •  No longer will contractors have to make their own nailer strips that wear out fast from repeated nailing and from rot due to moisture and exposure to the elements •  Made in the USA •  UFP Concrete Forming Nailer Strips are reusable time and again •  The strips offer superior nail retention for securing plywood to aluminum beams— saving time and money and eliminating waste ForConstructionPros.com/12041992 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #C3039

LAVINA 32M-X is a self-propelled 32” grinding machine – it has a second motor that propels the machine forward and guarantees a steady work speed and consistent scratch pattern. The selfpropelled motion minimizes the risk of operators’ mistakes, improving productivity and reducing time on the job site. Six 9” heads, doublechain driven forced planetary movement •  20 HP motor, (380/480V) •  Two timing belts for more aggressive grinding with three heads and fast polish with six heads ForConstructionPros.com/12113005 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #S11627 / #O31517

Everything You Need

Bosch HD18-2 Two-Speed Hammer Drill The 5.8-lb. HD18-2 twospeed hammer drill is capable of high-torque applications in first gear, including maximum diameter drilling, and high-speed drilling in second gear. •  8.5 amp motor and variable speed provide optimal power with greater drilling precision •  Dual-mode selector easily converts from hammer drill to rotation-only mode •  Integral slip clutch disengages torque transmission if the bit gets into a bind situation ForConstructionPros.com/12113020 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O30200 /#O30513

for cutting, grinding & drilling WOC 2016! February 2-5, Vegas Visit us at Booth# C4555

Your Trusted Partner 800-850-2044 | Lackmond.com

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PRODUCTS DBI-SALA ExoFit STRATA Fullbody Safety Harness The DBI-SALA ExoFit STRATA full-body safety harness features a LIFTech Load Distribution System to take the weight off a worker’s shoulders and redistribute it down to the hips, reducing forces on the shoulders up to 85%. •  PolarMesh padding keeps user’s back cooler with greater air flow •  Revolver Vertical Torso Adjuster and Tri-Lock Revolver Connectors offer added security around the legs and allow for a better fit •  EZ-Link Quick SRL Adapter helps worker efficiently attach a personal SRL •  Tech-Lite Aluminum D-Rings ForConstructionPros.com/12120700 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O30232

Ameripolish PCA Penetrating Curing Agent Ameripolish PCA is a highly penetrating, non-film forming curing agent that drastically reduces map cracking (crazing), greatly improves abrasion resistance and minimizes efflorescence and dust for healthier indoor air quality. •  PCA replaces traditional cure and seal products •  No need to use harsh chemicals or aggressive metal bond abrasives to remove it •  helps with uniformity and aesthetics of the concrete floor with grinding and/or polishing applications ForConstructionPros.com/12152109 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O40749

MBW’s 36” and 46” WalkBehind Power Trowels MBW’s 36” & 46” Walk-Behind Power Trowels feature the industry’s heaviest bearings, output shafts, gears, spiders and blade arms. More importantly is operator comfort, safety and increased productivity which includes adjustable handles to fit the operator and absorb trowel torque. •  Balanced with regard to engine location for excellent performance and reduced operator fatigue. •  Heavier handle and stronger guard ring add extra safety. •  Made in the USA. ForConstructionPros.com/12113043 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #

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EDCO Introduces the 14” Compact Saw (Model KL-14) The Model KL-14 compact saw incorporates a 3’ x 1.5’ footprint with a heavy-duty box frame construction, laser-fabricated thick steel material and precision machined arbor assembly. •  14-in. blade capacity •  Easy-use hand wheel depth control •  Collapsible handlebar enables the unit to easily fits under shelving for storage •  Includes a misting system for wet cutting, heavy steel blade guard for added safety and easy access belts and bearings for fast maintenance ForConstructionPros.com/12130245 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #O30744

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PRODIACC Pads from Wagman PRODIACC pads are specifically engineered for use with the patented Wagman Revolution GHP System on power trowels. •  The pads are a poly-reinforced orbital diamond cushion composite •  High performance design promotes long wear life and efficiency of the diamonds •  Productivity increases dramatically over traditional methods due to the “passive planetary” action of the patented Wagman Revolution Rotary System •  Composite pad simplifies the process of grinding, honing, and polishing concrete, reduces maintenance labor with fewer pad changes with no loose or broken pucks to fix •  Multiple diamond matrix per pad allows for fast grit level changes, thus reducing labor costs even more •  PRODIACC pads complement the Wagman Revolution Rotary System ForConstructionPros.com/12151608 World of Concrete 2016 Booth #S10152

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By Kim Basham, PhD PE FACI

W hy cure Curing Part I –

For quality concrete, cure, cure, cure.

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uring is the action taken by the contractor to maintain the moisture and temperature conditions in freshly placed concrete. Curing promotes the chemical hydration of the cementitious materials so the potential properties of the mixture may develop.1 Preventing the loss of moisture from the concrete, especially the top surface, during the curing period is one of the most important objectives of curing. For some concretes, curing may also involve supplying water to the concrete (i.e., wet curing) to insure there is sufficient moisture to promote the hydration of the cementitious materials. Ideally, the curing period starts during the placement of the fresh concrete, extends through the finishing operations and continues until the desired concrete properties have developed. In reality, the contract documents typically specify the minimum curing period with the assumption the desired properties will develop within the specified cure period. Unfortunately, some contractors neglect curing believing this last step

Figure 1. Extending the curing period increases strength. (Reference 2) Photo Credit: Kim Basham

of the concreting process is unnecessary or merely an inconvenient requirement. Do not make this mistake! Curing is a critical concreting step and significantly influences the properties of the hardened concrete at depth and at the top and near surface including strength, permeability, abrasion resistance, shrinkage, resistance to freezing and thawing and deicing chemicals.

FILLING THE MICROPORES As cementitious particles hydrate (chemically react with water within

the concrete), hydration products fill the micropores or void spaces between the particles increasing the strength of the interparticle bond and decreasing the interparticle porosity. In theory, as long as sufficient water is available within the concrete to feed the chemical hydration process, hydration products will continue to form and fill the micropores until all the available spaces are filled or until all the cementitious particles have hydrated. More hydration and pore filling produces denser, stronger and less-permeable concrete.

STRENGTH The degree to which the micropores are filled depends on both the amount of hydration and the initial volume of void spaces within the paste. The initial volume of pore spaces depends on the amount of water as compared to the amount of the cementing materials or the water-cementitious materials (w/cm) ratio. Increasing the water content or w/cm ratio dilutes the paste and increases the micropores within the paste. More micropores decrease strength and increase permeability of the concrete. As shown in Figure 1, extending the curing period to enable more filling of the micropores produces stronger concrete. Drawing a vertical line at the 28-day strength shows moist curing for seven days produces 28-day strengths similar to concrete moist cured for 28-days. This explains why most specifications set a seven-day minimum cure period.

PERMEABILITY As shown in Figure 2, water leakage (pounds of water per square foot) through one inch thick by six inch diameter mortar discs with a 20 psi driving pressure for different w/c ratios decreased with increased curing periods. As shown, it required about 14 days of moist curing to fill sufficiently the micropores of a 0.60 w/c ratio mortar to produce zero leakage as compared to seven days

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the durability of the concrete, especially resistance to scaling, freezing and thawing and exposure to deicing chemicals.

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Figure 2. As moist curing periods increase for different w/cm ratios, leakage decreases. (Reference 2) Photo Credit: Kim Basham

for a 0.50 w/c ratio mortar. The additional curing was required because there were more initial pore spaces in the 0.60 w/c versus the 0.50 w/c mortar that required filling. In summary, increasing the curing period decreases the permeability of concrete regardless of the w/cm ratio. Decreasing permeability increases

Curing mostly affects the top or near surface of the concrete commonly called the curing-affected zone as illustrated in Figure 3. Typically, this zone extends from the surface to a depth from about 1/4 to 3/4-inch but may extend up to twoinches. Because concrete drying primarily occurs due to surface evaporation at the concrete and air interface, curing and moisture control predominantly promotes the hydration of the cementitious particles in the curing-affected zone and not in the body of the concrete. Moisture and hydration in the body of the concrete or below the curing-affected zone are less affected by surface drying. The fundamental purpose of curing

is not to increase the compressive strength of the concrete element but to enhance the top and near-surface properties of the concrete.3 Therefore, the quality including durability of the top and near surface of the concrete is strongly dependent on maintaining sufficient moisture in the curing-affected zone to promote hydration of the cementitious 125 105 85 65 45 25

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CONCRETE SCIENCE particles. Proper curing will decrease the surface permeability and increase surface strength, hardness and durability.

CURING Traditionally, curing has been considered as a single-step process performed one-time after final finishing and before the end of the workday. However, moisture control may be necessary immediately after concrete placement and extend through the finishing operations and not stopped until implementing the final curing procedure as define below. For proper concrete protection, consider three stages of curing: initial, intermediate and final.1

INITIAL CURING Initial curing refers to procedures implemented anytime between placing and final finishing of the concrete to reduce the loss of moisture from the surface of the concrete. Depending on the jobsite conditions and concrete properties, significant surface drying can occur immediately after placing or screeding and continue until the completion of the finishing operations. Initial curing procedures include erecting sunshades or windscreens and fogging or applying evaporation retarders. Initial curing procedures should start upon disappearance of accumulated bleedwater or anytime the surface of the concrete has lost its moisture sheen. Maintain initial curing until initiating a more substantial or the final curing procedure. Initial curing protects the concrete from surface defects related to surface drying including plastic-shrinkage cracking, crazing, mortar flaking and surface crusting.

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Deliberate actions taken between the final finishing and the end of the curing period to reduce the loss of moisture from the surface and to control the temperature of the concrete is final curing. Final curing should start immediately after final finishing or termination of initial curing. Significant surface drying can occur when curing procedures are delayed until the entire slab is finished or all of the contraction joints are installed. Curing procedures commonly used for final curing include fogging, sprinkling or ponding water; applying water using burlap or cotton mats, wet sand or straw; retaining moisture with plastic sheeting, reinforced paper or liquid membrane-forming compounds. Final curing promotes hydration of the cementitious particles and protects the concrete from early-age cracking due to concrete shrinkage caused by premature moisture loss. Final curing helps protect against long–term cracking by delaying the onset of drying shrinkage until the tensile capacity of the concrete can resist the drying-shrinkage stresses. In addition to cracking, final curing protects against low wear resistance of the surface, dusting and slab curling. Intermediate curing is the protection period between

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CURING TEMPERATURES Most specifications require concrete protection to prevent freezing of the concrete and to ensure necessary strength development for structural safety. As shown below in Figures 4 and 5, the curing temperature strongly influences the concrete strength. The chemical reaction between the cementitious materials and water is sensitive to temperature. As shown, strength increases with an increased curing temperature because the rate of the hydration increases.

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Figure 4. Concrete strength vs. casting/curing temperature. (Reference 2) Figure 5. Concrete strength vs. curing temperatures at one-day and 28-days. (Reference 2) Photo Credit: Kim Basham

final finish and the start of the final curing and is required when the surface is too soft to start the final curing process. For example, after brooming or tining, the surface may be too soft to apply the curing materials without marring the surface. Consider fogging or using an evaporation retarder to protect the surface from moisture loss until the surface hardens sufficiently to start the final curing.

CURING PERIOD Most specifications require a seven-day minimum curing period. Sometimes, the specifier bases the minimum curing period on achieving a specified compressive concrete strength. For example, when fieldcured test cylinders yield a compressive strength of at least 70 percent of the specified or designed strength, curing can be terminated. Proper curing for the minimum time specified is essential to producing strong and durable concrete, avoiding non-compliance reports, and avoiding costly callbacks and repairs.

Ed. Note: In Part II of this article entitled Curing – Part II How to Cure, this author will address the common procedures used for final curing. References 1. ACI 308R-01 Guide to Curing Concrete, Report by ACI Committee 308, American Concrete Institute, 2001, www.concrete.org 2. Kosmatka, S. H. & Wilson, M. L., Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 15th Edition, Portland Cement Association, 2011, www. cement.org 3. Taylor, P. C., Curing Concrete, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, www.crcpress.com or www.talyorandfrancis.com

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FOUNDATION Q&A

By James R. Baty II

The Warming Trend of Insulating Basements–

TRUTHS AND MYTHS A The Concrete Foundations Association explains the most important information for understanding the requirements for insulating concrete foundations and the options that may be pursued.

NSWER This question will be asked with increasing frequency throughout markets where living space extends below grade. A great option for affordable, secure, durable, storm-resistant and quiet, below grade living space is also known for its constant climate condition. In addition, many mechanical engineers savvy in their understanding of the advantages for this space, will design a heat pump system with re-circulation intakes to take advantage of the constant year-round condition of the finished basement.

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In a conversation with a builder last week, I was asked how I plan to provide a foundation that meets the minimum requirements for insulation. My initial response was “Why?”, since we’ve never had to provide insulation in the past. This builder is now making it our responsibility for the foundation package to be fully compliant thermally as well as structurally. I have heard about a poured concrete residential basement wall where foam panels are placed in the forms on the inside wall before the concrete is poured. Can you tell me more? – Foundation Contractor (Missouri).

Two-inch (R-10) extruded polystyrene rigid insulation board with structural wall connectors prepared for an insulated sandwich wall configuration. Photo Credit: Thermomass

The discussion of how and why to insulate a basement always begins with what is required. Your answer begins with what is the current requirement for your state and in Missouri, that is quite interesting. According to the ICC website (www.iccsafe.org), Missouri is still implementing the 2000 IRC1 but

Two-inch (R-10) extruded polystyrene rigid insulation board applied after wall form removal and dampproof coating. Photo Credit: Smith Brothers Concrete

has upgraded to the 2012 IRC2. In 2000, the IRC gave no indication of insulation requirements in Chapter 4 for foundation design. However, in Chapter 11 – Energy Efficiency, the following statement was made: N1102.1.5 Basement walls. When the basement is a conditioned space, the basement walls shall be insulated in accordance with Table N1102.1. When the basement is not a conditioned space, either the basement walls or the ceilings separating the basement from conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Table N1102.1. When insulating basement walls, the required R-value shall be applied from the top of the basement wall to a depth of 10 feet (3048mm) below grade or to the top of the basement floor, whichever is less. Table N1102.1 consists of a table organized according to the number of average Heating Degree Days (HDD) for the location and assigns the amount of R-value required ranging from 0 to 19. For Missouri, the HDD range is typically from 4,700 to 4,900 for Kansas City, Springfield and St. Louis, requiring either R-8 or R-9 insulation. Typical insulation systems for castin-place forming provide two-inch rigid insulation (R-7 to 10) or insulated concrete forming systems with two, twoinch rigid insulation layers (R-14 to 20).

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The other requirement in Missouri right now is the 2012 IECC. This document requires basement walls to be insulated in the same general language as found in the IRC reference above but it has gone away from climate zones related to HDD and instead uses a map related to eight different climate zones. Missouri consists of roughly the northernmost three tiers of counties in Zone 5 and the rest in Zone 4. According to the Table R402.1.1, this requires basement walls to be insulated to an R-10/13 for Zone 4 or R-15/19 for Zone 5. The first number in each set is for continuous rigid insulation and the second number is for cavity insulation. Thus the direction is given for the vast majority of today’s basement market. The number one myth associated with this requirement is that insulating basements is difficult, expensive and ineffective. The question you ask refers to a very common method represented by several different systems in the marketplace today. In fact, today’s concrete foundation contractor can be very well equipped to offer a full variety of insulation options to suit the builder, home owner, site conditions or any other variable that may place limits on the construction of the home. One quick look at the methods for insulating today’s modern foundation is all it takes to determine how effective this decision can be on both the aesthetics and the performance of the quality living space that has been added to the home. Insulation choices are largely based on the position of the insulation in relation to the structural concrete wall. Continuous rigid insulation is the

most common method for any initial construction to meet the requirements and it does so by meeting the lower R-value requirements. The decisions for the contractor include insulation located on the exterior or interior of the foundation wall; the insulation located within the foundation wall— also referred to as a sandwich wall; and the insulation containing the foundation wall—as in ICF construction. The systems in use today are not at all like the methods that have been used for decades to place insulation against a layer of solid concrete. No longer is insulation glued or otherwise stuck to a wall nor is it placed between pieces of wooden furring or studs (this would be considered cavity and require an R-13). Today, rigid insulation that does not absorb moisture and does not break apart is set into the wall forms prior to the placement of any concrete. High-tech form tie modifications firmly secure the insulation against either the inside or the outside wall form while concrete is placed into the remaining cavity. The resulting wall has a structural thickness and reinforcement as required for the structural design along with energy code compliant insulation mechanically secured with the structural wall. These systems also provide easy attachment of common wall treatments such as drywall, siding and masonry to the high-density composite plates securing the insulation to the wall. Furthermore, they maintain equal effectiveness for waterproofing as today’s modern spray-applied and sheet membrane systems are effectively applied around the foundation R-3 (3/4 in.) exterior insulation applied after wall forms are removed and waterproofing membrane applied. Photo Credit: Tremco Barrier Solutions

whether they are applied to an exterior insulation or direct to the concrete wall. Finally, the decision can be made to provide continuous insulation within the concrete. This method also maintains the R-10 value required for your market but results in exposed concrete on both the inside and outside. Structural, composite wall ties firmly hold the insulation in the middle of the formed wall. This separates the concrete into two structural layers that work together with the insulation layer to easily create the required load capacity for the weight of the house and the earth forces applied to the sides. The system goes one step further to provide the aesthetics of modern concrete treatments while maintaining current methods for waterproofing.

FINAL THOUGHTS Rather than defining a difficult condition that the builder must achieve, today’s modern insulation systems define cost-effective and unequaled performance opportunities to enhance new living spaces for the home owner. For more information on these methods of insulating basements and other features of foundations, visit the Toolbox at the Concrete Foundations Association website, www.cfawalls.org. References: 1. 2000 International Residential Code For One- and Two-Family Dwellings published by the International Code Council, Inc., www.iccsafe.org 2. 2012 International Energy Conservation Code published by the International Code Council, Inc., www.iccsafe.org Jim Baty is the Executive Director for the Concrete Foundations Association, 866-2329255 or by email at jbaty@cfawalls.org.

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The Scan Combiflex 800DSP from Scanmaskin is a new type of concrete floor grinder unlike anything the industry has seen before. This machine is engineered with an integrated computer system and smart floor grinding and polishing technology that guides you through the entire job, virtually eliminating all guesswork from the grinding and polishing process. The Scan Combiflex 800DSP features a built-in touch display that shows diamond tool wear, tool lifetime, machine speed, and power consumption. It provides recommendations for the kind of tool that should be used on the machine as well as the speed to reach optimal wear. The 800DSP has pre-programmed hardness settings that correspond to the Mohs scale hardness readings from the floor. To learn more about the Scan Combiflex 800DSP, visit www.jondon. com/scanmaskin or contact your local Jon-Don concrete sales representative at 800-556-6366.

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Ligchine International Corp.................................5, 11 LM Scofield...........................................................48 Lura Enterprises, Inc.............................................55 Max USA................................................................13, 73 MBW Inc................................................................28 McKinnon Materials, Inc.......................................38-39, 68 MK Diamond Products, Inc..................................23, 69 Multiquip Incorporated........................................15, 69 Niagara Machine Inc............................................51 Nour Handcrafted Painting Tools........................63, 69 Rock Line Products Inc.........................................21, 69 Runyon Surface Prep Rental & Supply................48 Simpson Strong-Tie Co........................................17, 68 Somero Enterprises..............................................2 the Stamp Store....................................................18 Substrate Technology Inc.....................................33 Superabrasive Inc.................................................49 Terrco Inc...............................................................54 Topcon Positioning Systems................................25 Trinic.......................................................................35 Universal Forest Products....................................19 Wacker Neuson Corp...........................................27, 53 Zimmerman Industries, Inc...................................6

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THE LAST PLACEMENT: BACK TO BASICS

by Jamie Krueger

Back to Basics:

Material Removal Review the basics of restoring an older concrete floor.

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here are several steps that need to be taken to ensure the materials are removed properly to create the ideal base.

STEP 1 –SELECTING THE RIGHT GRINDER Jobsite size. If the floor is small, such as a garage or home basement, a small single disc grinder is sufficient. If the floor is a department store, warehouse or other large area, a large multiple-disc grinder is more efficient. Power available. Knowing what type of power is available at the job site or whether a generator will be needed is another important factor. Grinding machines come in 115-volt single-phase, 220-volt single-phase, 240-volt three-phase and 480-volt three-phase power. Final floor. Taking into consideration the final surface is key to selecting the right grinder. Single disc or head grinders are the perfect tool for removing an old surface covering in anticipation of a new covering or treatment. Their high RPMs remove tough coverings, such as glue, paint, older concrete, leveling compound and even epoxy easily. Multiple disc or planetary machines, with multiple heads and variable speed are much better for polishing. In a planetary machine, the satellite head spins and the planetary drum spins. These separate actions give the operator more control and ultimately help refine the scratch pattern from step to step. Grinder size. The weight of the machine also plays into how it grinds. The heavier the machine, the more it will grind. The weight enables the

machine to keep the diamond tools in contact with the material to be removed or the concrete, enabling it to grind more efficiently. Vacuum system. It is also important to select a vacuum system for the grinder. Containing dust and debris is critical to maintain a safe and environmentally friendly work site. The use of a vacuum system that efficiently filters (99.9% at 1 micron) fine particles protects operators and the surrounding environment.

STEP 2 – SELECTING THE RIGHT DIAMOND TOOLS A rule of thumb to keep in mind is: Hard concrete floors and coverings (such as epoxy), need a softer bonded metal tool. A harder bonded metal tool is used on soft concrete floors and abrasive coverings. Every diamond manufacturer has recommendation charts to help contractors determine which diamond tools to use to remove various floor coverings. Grinding disc set-up. Since grinding discs can hold a number of diamonds, it is essential to know the differences between using a half set or a full set. A half set of diamonds means diamond tools are placed at three alternating positions on the diamond holder disc. With a full set, diamond tools are placed at each of six positions on the diamond holder disc. In addition to metal bonded diamonds, a PCD (polycrystalline diamond) scraping tool might be necessary to remove heavy coatings. It is not recommended to use a PCD scraping tool directly on a concrete surface.

STEP 3 – GRINDING PROCESS Concrete grinding is the simplest and most efficient method for leveling and restoring a concrete floor. Material can be removed by either using a dry grinding or wet grinding method. While both methods have the same end result, there are a few differences in the process: Dry • Production rates will be slower on harder materials than wet grinding • Softer bond segments are required in order to encourage even segment wear • Scratches from diamond grit will not be as deep when compared to wet grinding • More heat is generated by the diamond segment • Cleaner work environment Wet • Production rates will be higher than when dry grinding • Diamond segments will wear faster due to the presence of abrasive slurry • Scratches from diamond grit will be deeper • Longer clean up time Which method to choose is a personal preference. When either dry or wet grinding, start with a coarse grit diamond tool and progressively work down to fine grit tools — depending on the desired specification. After the grinding process has been completed, the final result is a good base for either a polished floor or another surface.

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