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Aggregate Industries acquires Hardaway Concrete.


Aggregate Industries has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Hardaway Hardaway may refer to: People
  • Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway, basketball player
  • Tim Hardaway, basketball player
  • Ben Hardaway, animator
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Things
  • Hardaway High School, in Columbus, Georgia
 Concrete Co. Inc. and Hardaway Concrete Co. Upstate Inc.

The Hardaway companies are suppliers of ready-mixed concrete for residential, commercial, transportation and specialty construction projects in the highly attractive Columbia Columbia, cities, United States
Columbia (kəlŭm`bēə).

1 City (1990 pop. 75,883), Howard co., central Md., between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore.
 and Greenville Greenville.

1 City (1990 pop. 45,226), seat of Washington co., W Miss., on Lake Ferguson, a deepwater harbor adjoining the Mississippi River; inc. 1886.
, S.C., markets.

Founded in 1948 with the acquisition of one plant in Columbia, Hardaway has built what Aggregate Industries calls in a press release "a strong reputation for on-time distribution and high performance concrete." The company now operates 10 ready-mixed concrete facilities, seven in Columbia and three in Greenville, with a delivery fleet of 82 active mixer mixer, either of two electronic devices in which two or more signals are combined. In the type of mixer used in radio receivers, radar receivers, and similar systems, a signal is translated upward or downward in frequency.  trucks. It also has two mobile plants, which can be assembled as·sem·ble  
v. as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles

v.tr.
1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: assembled the jury.

2.
 onsite to serve large projects outside the business's primary markets. In 2006, the company supplied more than 500,000 cubic yards of ready-mixed concrete.

More information is available online at www.aggregate.com.
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Publication:Construction & Demolition Recycling
Date:Sep 1, 2007
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