Ready Mixed Projects
Chandler Concrete Company excels at special needs projects being one of the few area companies that can provide a high level of technical expertise and design mixes. |
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| One NCDOT contractor had to fill 19,000 feet of underground 16 inch pipe under an interstate highway with concrete. His objective was to minimize the number of openings to receive the concrete, as his job costs were directly related to the number of holes he had to cut. The contractor requested that Chandler meet an aggressive goal. Chandler designed a flowable fill mix that not only met, but exceeded, the contractor’s goal as well as meeting NCDOT requirements. |
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Chandler also can meet challenging pours whether around-the-clock continuous or freezing temperature pours – or both! This project started in late December in bitter cold conditions, snow and sleet. Chandler Concrete took all measures possible to ensure the quality of the concrete with last-minute alterations. The plant was wrapped with tarps and three heaters kept the material from freezing. This was a continuous 7-8 day pour.

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| Excessive heat is no problem for Chandler Concrete. This was a six-day continuous pour in the middle of summer with heat nearing 95 degrees daily. Again, all precautions were taken to keep the pour going during heat and strong thunderstorms. |
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| This project was to take 11,000 yards and 1.5 years to complete. Started in spring of 2006, this project is ahead of schedule and will be completed by the end of 2006 with great success in service and quality concrete. |
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Sometimes, special equipment is required to complete the job. Pouring the footings for this home was possible with a concrete pump. |
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