ConExpo-Con/Agg

2014 Show Planner

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 Planner 13 Landoll.com/ConExpo W42 | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle with High-Percentage RAP Asphalt Plants by: Malcolm Swanson, ASTEC, Inc. Supported by: CDRA Learn how to produce high quality paving materials using very high percentages of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP), and also how to maximize the use of recycled asphalt shingles. W43 | Lower Costs While Increasing Profi tability? Yes You Can! by: Ted Garrison, New Construction Strategies Supported by: AEM, NRMCA Learn how empowering everyone in your business with Kaizen continuous improvement will double your productivity in three years, making it easier to win bids and increase profi tability. W44 | Who's Responsible? The Concrete Pump Safety Standard, ASME B30.27 by: Robert Edwards, NBIS Insurance Services, Inc Supported by: ACPA, NRMCA Explore the 2014 changes to the ASME B30.27 (Ameri- can National Standard for Safety of Material Placement Systems) standard, learn the responsibilities of everyone involved in placing material using a concrete pump or Telebelt, and be prepared for the changes. W45 | Concrete and Asphalt Recycling for Small to Medium Size Demolition and Site Work Contractors by: PANEL: DJ Cavaliere, Cavaliere Industries; Ron Garofalo, Garofalo Contractors; Dave Schielein, On- Site Recycling Corp. Supported by: LICA, CDRA Learn about removing concrete curbs, footing, slabs and asphalt paving, and crushing onsite for the cost of hauling it away, plus having . minus RCA for base material and how it affects bidding and profi tability. W46 | Equipment Metrics and Benchmarking – Know What to Measure, Know What to Expect by: Mike Vorster, C.E.M.P. Central Inc. Supported by: AEMP, NRMCA Learn about the complexities of metrics and benchmark- ing in the world of equipment management where few universal defi nitions, norms and standards exist. W47 | LEED Credit: Stabilization of Marginal or Contaminated Soil For On-Site Reuse by: Charles Wilk, ALLU Group Inc. Supported by: NRMCA Learn the basic principles ofstabilization and mixing methods, and review examples of successful mass stabilization projects. W48 | Preventing Runovers and Backovers in Roadway Work Zones by: Brad Sant, ARTBA Supported by: AEM, ARTBA, NSSGA, NRMCA Get common sense tips on how to safely navigate around roadway construction workers on foot and equip- ment in work zones to avoid runovers and backovers, which could lead to injury or death.

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