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The crew of Seattle heavy hauler V. Van Dyke prepares to transfer a 205-ft. Washington State DOT WF100G girder from Concrete Technology's Tacoma plant to the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement site.
BUYERS' GUIDE, P. 30 GRANITEROCK's WOOLPERT, P. 21 PORTUGUÉS DAM, P. 67 Concrete VOL. 115 NO.7 products DEPARTMENTS 4 EDITORIALS
• Fly ash interests fight good fight in highway bill debate
• IGCC short on resiliency, core and shell requirements
8 GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
• Two-year, $105 billion highway funding commitment
• Economists differ on construction outlook
• EPA stormwater framework spotlights pervious slab, permeable paver solutions
• Spancrete tests pervious precast
• Ash Grove upgrade amplifies EPA mercury rule's high cost
14 NEWS SCOPE
• Federal agency data shows fly ash far from hazardous
• Lafarge targets 20 percent recycled contest in mix designs
• Carbon footprint calculator helps Cemex advance sustainability goals
• Holcim on track to achieve sustainability targets
• LEED 2012 changes too sweeping for timely shift from 2009 version
• MIT engineers model rigid pavements' potential for $15 billion in fuel savings
24 BRIEFS
70 INNOVATIONS Command Alkon sees bottom line results with dispatch optimization
45 MARKETPLACE CLASSIFIEDS
48 FINAL FORM RCC system fortifies coastal homes
Concrete Products presents its fully updated 2012 list of companies by product category, alphabetical company directory, and associations & organizations guide.
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