Concrete
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FAQs
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Unlike on-site mixed concrete. Traditional ready-mix concrete is made at a central batch plant and trucked to the job site. The time it takes between mixing and pouring determines the concrete’s freshness.
With on-site mixed concrete from Clark Concrete, we bring all the materials to the job site housed in bins and compartments within our mobile mixing trucks. When it’s time to pour, the truck’s computerized controls automatically meter and measure the ingredients by volume to precisely match the specifications of your project – quality, quantity, and custom add-ins. We can mix any amount using any mix design on site, without waste. The ingredients are thoroughly blended in the truck right before pouring for perfect concrete every time.
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If you’re planning a rural concrete project, timing is everything. Ready mix concrete can be a huge liability, especially in hot weather. Long drives leave very little time to work with the concrete. On-site mixed concrete gives you fresh, quality concrete that gives you plenty of time to work it.
We transport the raw materials for making concrete in our volumetric mixing trucks. That means we don’t start mixing until you’re ready to pour. This capability provides great flexibility in getting concrete to your rural or remote sites.
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Interior and Exterior Quality
If you have a unique concrete pour on the same jobsite our computer can switch the mix design to fulfill your needs.
Color
We can make an exact amount of colored concrete. We can also use more than one color on the same site and reduce costs on very expensive concrete by eliminating waste.
Admixtures
We can add admixtures like air entraining agents, water reducers, retarders, and accelerators based on the requirements of each pour.
Fiber Mesh
We keep mesh on every truck ready to be added to any pour when needed.
Slump
We can adjust the water on the fly to increase slump or reduce drying time depending on the project and situation .