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July 2017

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AGGREGATES MANAGER / July 2017 17 PLANT PROFILE he saw. He spent the next three months getting the run approved. We had a couple hundred people for our fi rst run. The colonel ran in the race, too." Frank says it takes an army to pull off a run like that, and that's exactly what he had. The army showed up at 5 a.m. to set up for the race. Tents were set up by 7 a.m., and the race began at 9 a.m. The last runner to cross the fi nish line was followed by two pickup trucks with soldiers who had already cleaned up everything in the pit. The tents were down and everyone was gone by 11 a.m. "It was fast," Frank says. "I don't have the slightest idea how we would have done this if we didn't have this partnership with the army. The money we raised went to their 30th ADA fund to do things for the soldiers. There's already discussion about setting a date for next year." In preparation for the run, Barks and his employees staged equipment all along the route to make it appear We've got it. Rockability. Experience Knowledge Service Rock Solid Solutions Built on Experience since 1977…. Proud Distributor of Aggregate Material Handling Systems 323 Energy Way • Bridgeport, TX www.crispindustries.com 800.315.0871 After the blended material is placed into bins, haul trucks fill up from the bin and transport the material to various stockpiles.

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