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Comparing Concrete Pavement to Asphalt?

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Concrete Pavement Analyst:
The fast, accurate and professional
pavement comparison software tool.

NRMCA’s Concrete Pavement Analyst (CPA) is powerful parking area design and costing software that quickly and accurately quantifies the differences between concrete and asphalt pavements. Using American Concrete Institute and Asphalt Institute recommendations, CPA compares total ownership costs, giving you the information you need to make sound pavement selection decisions. To request a free project review with a qualified CPA professional, please consult the list below. (If no professional is listed for your area, please send your request to NRMCA who will forward as appropriate). Let us know you are interested in a CPA presentation and how to contact you. It would also be helpful for you to tell us something about the project you are considering.

 

NRMCA and all our project assistance partners are non-profit service organizations that do not charge a fee for project assistance. We are not sales organizations-- our mission is to provide up-to-date construction information to help customers make informed decisions.

 

For multi-regional or national organizations:

 

Contact the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) at mbarringer@nrmca.org

 

 

For organizations that operate within a region, state or locality:

 

► Northeast

 

        Ken Justice, Northeast Cement Shippers Association

 

        John Kuell, Northern New England Concrete Promotion Association

 

      •  Maryland

        Tom Evans, Maryland Ready Mix Concrete Association and Promotion

        Council

 

      •  Pennsylvania

        Ken Crank, Pennsylvania Concrete & Aggregate Association

 

► Southeast

 

      •  Alabama

        John Sorrell, Alabama Concrete Industries Association

 

      •  Georgia

        John Love, Georgia Concrete & Products Association
 

      •  North & South Carolina

        Jason D. Wimberly, Carolinas Ready Mixed Concrete Association

 

      •  Tennessee

        Alan Sparkman, Tennessee Concrete Association

 

► Great Lakes

 

      •  Ohio

        Tom Rozsits, Ohio Ready Mixed Concrete Association

 

► North Central

 

        Doug Burns, North Central Cement Council

 

      •  Illinois

        John Reed, Illinois Ready Mixed Concrete Association

 

      •  Nebraska

        Jereme Montgomery, Nebraska Concrete and Aggregate Association

 

      •  North Dakota

        David Sethre, North Dakota Ready Mix & Concrete Products Association

 

► South Central

 

        Michael Young, South Central Cement Promotion Association

 

      •  Missouri

        Ken Liescheidt, Concrete Council

 

      •  Missouri/Kansas

        Ken Liescheidt, MO/KS Chapter ACPA

 

      •  Louisiana

        Craig Duos, Concrete & Aggregate Association of Louisiana

 

      •  Texas

        Sean Van Delist, Cement Council of Texas

 

► Northwest

 

      •  Washington

        Bruce Chattin, Washington Aggregate and Concrete Association

 

► Southwest

 

      •  California/Nevada  

        David Akers, California Nevada Cement Promotion Council (CNCPA)

 

 
 

ConcreteAnswers for Architects, Engineers and Developers:

 

Concrete

Answers.org

Pervious
Pavement.org

GreenConcrete.info

Concrete
Buildings.org

SelfConsolidating

Concrete.org

FlowableFill.org

GreenRoofTops.org

 

 

 


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