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Welcome to the Virginia Ready-Mixed Concrete Association's web site - your
online source for information on ready-mixed concrete for design professionals, homeowners
and managers of businesses in the industry.
Our Mission: To become the leading resource for concrete-related information
and to assist our members, design professionals and homeowners by making this information
easy to use and readily available.



Presentations from "Building Green with Concrete Workshop" |
June 4th, 2009, WSSI, Gainesville, Virginia
>> A Road Map to Sustainable Solutions, Vera M. Novak
>> Concrete & Cementitous Materials for a Sustainable Future, Julie K. Buffenbarger
>> Tilt-Up Concrete for Sustainable World, Christopher N. Harris
>> Pushing the Green Envelope with Insulating Concrete Forms, Vera M. Novak
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Durability & Sustainability for the Future with Concrete Pavement, Phil Kresge
>> Video: Pervious mini-storage.mpg


The VRMCA Spring Convention took place on May 17-19, 2009, at The Homestead in Hot Springs, VA.
>> Click Here for presentations from the 2009 event.

VDOT RFQs
>> VDOT has released an RFQ for the I-66 Pavement Rehabilitation Project in the Northern Virginia District. The RFQ can be located at the following: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/request-for-qualifications.asp
>> A Request for Qualifications for the I-81 Corridor Safety and Operational Improvements Project in Montgomery County was released on 04/15/09. This Design-Build project involves design, right-of-way acquisition, utility relocations, adjustments and coordination, construction, structures, quality control and quality assurance. The RFQ can be downloaded at the following location: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/request-for-qualifications.asp.
>> VDOT has released an RFQ for the Route 50 Widening Design Build Project in the NOVA District. The RFQ for the project can be downloaded at the following location http://www.virginiadot.org/business/request-for-qualifications.asp


The VRMCA Fall Convention (September 7-9, 2008) was a success, despite the possible threat of Hurricane Hannah to the Virginia Beach area. Luckily for VRMCA, the high seas and winds left the area late Saturday afternoon, providing for a beautiful day on Sunday and for the remainder of the convention.
Over 130 members, spouses and guests attended this year's convention.
To view presentations from the general session on Monday, click the image above or Click Here for Presentations.


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