The checklist is intended for use in a pre-contract meeting between the producer and contractor to clearly define the responsibilities of each party for the performance of the fresh concrete, according to Bev Garnant, executive director, ASCC. It applies only to the properties of the fresh concrete that address the needs of the contractor and are not typically a part of the project specifications.
“Completing the checklist and discussing these items in a pre-contract meeting go a long way toward assuring that there is a close partnership (or working relationship) between the concrete producer and the contractor that is essential on performance-based projects.” says Colin Lobo, senior vice president of engineering, NRMCA.
For more information or a copy of the checklist, contact ASCC at ascc@ascconline.org or visit http://www.nrmca.org/research_engineering/P2P/default.htm.


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