The Las Animas concrete truck showed up soon after the concrete pump. The truck parked so that it could pour concrete directly into the inlet of the concrete pump – see pic below.
The pump was turned on and a person on the end of the hose directed the concrete into the trench – see vid below.
Approximately 25% of the Portland cement in the concrete mix is replaced with fly ash, a by product of coal combustion. The use of fly ash has several benefits:
- it replaces Portland cement - a material with high embodied energy - with a material that was once considered a pollutant and waste product
- it makes the concrete stronger
- it makes the concrete easier to pump
After 2 empty concrete trucks and a couple hours, the work was finished – see pic below.
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2 comments:
Very nice. Keep up the good documentation and you can put out a book on building a green house.
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Paul
Wow Mike, what a difference in pumps!! The pump trucks around here have booms like a crane and some can reach 150 ft. A guy directs it by using a remote. Lazy way i guess. LOL We also use convayers. goes quick! Unloads 10 yards in about 4-5 min. Anyway, looking good. Jason
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