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3130 Pine Tree Rd.
Lansing, MI 48911
phone: 800.678.9622
fax: 517.393.1791
About the MCA
The Press Room

The Michigan Concrete Association (MCA) is a trade association providing service and an industry forum for the ready mixed concrete industry throughout the state of Michigan, and an educational resource for consumers.

Established in 1952, today, the Association includes nearly 200 members, almost equally divided between ready mixed concrete producers and industry suppliers.

The Association's objectives include:

  • Promoting the use of concrete
  • Improving the quality of concrete
  • Educating consumers about use and maintenance
  • Training and educating members about concrete application techniques
  • Researching problems and sharing solutions about concrete technology
  • Maintaining a strong voice for the industry on legislative matters


Contact

David Hollingsworth, Director of Technical Services /Training
E-mail
or telephone 800-678-9622.

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MCA Member Benefits and Services.

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2006 Press Releases

Field Testing Classes

Pervious Concrete Classes

Winter Care of Concrete

Staying Cool with Concrete

Pervious Concrete

Scholarship Awards

Concrete Producer Survey Summary

2005 Releases:

Concrete is Environmentally Friendly

Pervious Concrete - The Pavement with a Thirst

Concrete - The Cool Alternative

Certification playing a bigger role in consumer selection of concrete contractors

Decorative concrete is making its way inside and outside today's style conscious home Image Files: 1. Training 2. Decorative Concrete 3. Finishing

MCA Anticipating Surge in 2005 Certification Program Enrollments

Michigan Ready-Mix Companies Optimistic About State's 2005 Construction Activity


2004 Releases:

Cooling It With Deicers When too much of a good thing can be bad for your concrete driveways and sidewalks

Increasing Lumber and Energy Costs Fuel Growing Commercial Use of ICFs

Winning LEED Points with Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs)

Michigan Concrete Association Elects New Chairman and Three New Directors

Michigan Concrete Association Memorial Scholarship Committee Awards Scholarships to Four Alpena Community College Students

Curb Appeal Starts with an MCA Six Star Driveway

Making Our Cities Cooler with Concrete

ICFs - The Cure for Today's Sick Homes

Decorative Concrete is Making its Way Into Today's Style Conscious Home

Whitetopping is the Frosting on Parking Lot Repairs

Pervious Concrete - When It Rains, It Drains

Record Heating Costs Make ICF Construction the Less Costly Alternative


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