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Posted on 03.07.07 by admin @ 19:57 PST
Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. was featured in the February 2007 issue of Concrete Today Magazine. The article was about the completion of a demolition project at a cement plant in West Virginia. Essroc Italcementi Group contracted Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. to demolish sixteen (16) cement and sand storage silos, several outlaying buildings and also excavate out an area of property containing basements and foundations from former buildings and structures at the Essroc Cement Plant in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Concrete Today Magazine is written for decision-making professionals who buy and specify materials, plant equipment, accessories, trucks, and related products used in the major concrete-producing market segments. The entire article can be seen at http://www.concretetoday.com/Feb_2007.pdf. Filed under: Construction and From Our Inbox Comments: None |
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Posted on 06.30.06 by stanleyb95678 @ 16:43 PDT
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Posted on 03.18.06 by admin @ 09:11 PST
Craig S. Davies obviously learned a number of valuable lessons from “running” the other end of a shovel. Most of us see just plain, old dirt. Davies sees both a need and a solution, which led him to create a fascinating new and more efficient way to dispose of fill dirt while helping the environment at the same time. While running that shovel, including owning and operating excavation companies, Davies observed the inefficiencies and waste associated with finding locations for fill dirt. “It just dawned on me after numerous years in the excavation business, there’s got to be a better and more efficient way to dispose of fill,” said Davies. Thus the idea was born combining his extensive knowledge of the excavation business with a powerful Internet solution. Davies has launched a new Web site, DirtGeneral.com, which uses the reach of the Internet to match excavators with excess fill to convenient dump sites. “Why go to the expense and lost time of running costly trucks all over the place when a convenient dump site might be just a half mile away? Filed under: Construction Comments: None |





