 | Publication 42 - Producers of Ready Mix Concrete: Bulletin 42
Current as of May 9, 2013 |
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 | COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Bureau of Construction and Materials
Materials and Testing Division
81 Lab Lane
Harrisburg, PA 17110
BULLETIN 42
Publication 42
PRODUCERS OF READY MIX CONCRETE
The producers listed in this Bulletin have demonstrated their capability to comply with the Department's specification (Publication 408 [M] Section 704) for the production of ready-mixed concrete as determined by inspection of their plants and facilities. |
 | Prospective producers offering a new plant for approval shall request plant inspection from the appropriate District Materials Engineer in the District where the plant is located. It is the responsibility of the Bureau of Construction and Materials to approve the listing of ready-mixed plants in Bulletin 42, following the plant inspection and recommendation for approval by the District Materials Engineer. |
 | Upon the submission of a properly completed Cement Concrete Plant Inspection Report (Form TR-4109) from the District to the Bureau of Construction and Materials, Materials and Testing Division, with a recommendation for approval, the plant will be listed in Bulletin 42. All plants shall be reinspected biennially for compliance and an inspection report (Form TR-4109 or TR-4109R) shall be submitted by the District Materials Engineer to the Bureau of Construction and Materials, Materials and Testing Division. When conditions warrant, plants shall be inspected annually. |
 | All cement concrete plants will be required to have an inspector's office, laboratory facilities and testing equipment in place, operating effectively and approved prior to any future listing in Bulletin 42. |
 | After the initial approval has been made, the plant will remain on the approval list until such time as it is deleted for any of the following reasons: |
 | 1. Any actions or inactions that may affect the quality of the product, the integrity of the test results or the applicable quality control plan.
2. The plant facilities fail to meet specification requirements.
3. The operation is inactive for two years.
4. Major changes in equipment or procedures that will effect the quality of the product.
5. Removal of plant and facilities from its site. |
 | COUNTY CODE IDENTIFICATION
| County | Dist. No |  |  | County | Dist. No |
| 01 Adams | 8-1 |  |  | 34 Juniata | 2-9 |
| 02 Allegheny | 11-1 |  |  | 35 Lackawana | 4-2 |
| 03 Armstrong | 10-1 |  |  | 36 Lancaster | 8-7 |
| 04 Beaver | 11-2 |  |  | 37 Lawrence | 11-4 |
| 05 Bedford | 9-1 |  |  | 38 Lebanon | 8-8 |
| 06 Berks | 5-1 |  |  | 39 Lehigh | 5-3 |
| 07 Blair | 9-2 |  |  | 40 Luzerne | 4-3 |
| 08 Bradford | 3-9 |  |  | 41 Lycoming | 3-2 |
| 09 Bucks | 6-1 |  |  | 42 McKean | 2-5 |
| 10 Butler | 10-2 |  |  | 43 Mercer | 1-4 |
| 11 Cambria | 9-3 |  |  | 44 Mifflin | 2-7 |
| 12 Cameron | 2-4 |  |  | 45 Monroe | 5-4 |
| 13 Carbon | 5-2 |  |  | 46 Montgomery | 6-4 |
| 14 Centre | 2-1 |  |  | 47 Montour | 3-3 |
| 15 Chester | 6-2 |  |  | 48 Northampton | 5-5 |
| 16 Clarion | 10-3 |  |  | 49 Northumberland | 3-4 |
| 17 Clearfield | 2-2 |  |  | 50 Perry | 8-9 |
| 18 Clinton | 2-3 |  |  | 51 Pike | 4-4 |
| 19 Columbia | 3-1 |  |  | 52 Potter | 2-6 |
| 20 Crawford | 1-1 |  |  | 53 Schuylkill | 5-6 |
| 21 Cumberland | 8-2 |  |  | 54 Snyder | 3-5 |
| 22 Dauphin | 8-5 |  |  | 55 Somerset | 9-7 |
| 23 Delaware | 6-3 |  |  | 56 Sullivan | 3-6 |
| 24 Elk | 2-8 |  |  | 57 Susquehanna | 4-5 |
| 25 Erie | 1-2 |  |  | 58 Tioga | 3-7 |
| 26 Fayette | 12-1 |  |  | 59 Union | 3-8 |
| 27 Forest | 1-3 |  |  | 60 Venango | 1-5 |
| 28 Franklin | 8-3 |  |  | 61 Warren | 1-6 |
| 29 Fulton | 9-4 |  |  | 62 Washington | 12-4 |
| 30 Green | 12-2 |  |  | 63 Wayne | 4-6 |
| 31 Huntingdon | 9-5 |  |  | 64 Westmoreland | 12-5 |
| 32 Indiana | 10-4 |  |  | 65 Wyoming | 4-7 |
| 33 Jefferson | 10-5 |  |  | 66 York | 8-4 |
 |  |  |  | 67 Philadelphia | 6-5 |
PP = Portable Plant |
 | STATE CODE IDENTIFICATION
| CT = Connecticut | MI = Michigan | OH = Ohio |
| DE = Delaware | NJ = New Jersey | OT = Ontario |
| IN = Indiana | NY = New York | VA = Virginia |
| MD = Maryland | NC = North Carolina | WV = West Virginia |
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 | Bulletin 42 Reference Sheet
Column one:
| Company Name and Mailing Address
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Column two:
| Location of Plant
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Column three:
| Company Code Example: AAA00A AAA = Code for Name of company 00 = County number (01 is Adams and 66 is York) A = A, B, etc. are the 1st, 2nd, etc. plant in county
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Column four:
| Approval Date, month/day/year of latest approval Example: 12/02/91 = December 12, 1991
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Column five:
| month/year of original approvalExample: 06/75 = June 1975 0/00 = Unknown month or year
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Column six:
| Two letter code of manufacturer
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Column seven:
| Plant type: AO = Fully automated with recordation BO = Automated CO = Manual DO = Semi-automated with inter-lock
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Column eight:
| Plant size CM= Central Mix DM = Drum Mix SM = Spiral Mix TM = Transit Mix TK = Truck Mix |
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 | BULLETIN 42 MANUFACTURERS CODE
BB = Butler Bins
BG = Bellgrade
BK = Blaw-Knox
BO = Bessor Co.
CB = Columbus Bin Co.
C I = Cinaco
CM = Construction Machine Corp.
CO = Con-E-Co., Lo-Pro
DD = Dillman Duo Drum
EE = Engineering Equipment Co.
ES = Erie Strayer
FM = Fairfield-Marion
FS = Fanning-Schuet Engineering Co.
H I = Higgins
HL = Helco
HO = Heltzel
I S = Inventure Systems LTD
JO = Johnson
KJ = Koring Johuson
KO = Konico
LS = Smith
MN = McNealus
MT = MTM
NO = Noble
OD = Odisa
PM = Praschak Machine Co.
RC =Recon
RL = Ross
RN = Rexnord
SB = Standley Bin & Conveyor
ST = Stephens
TR = Treyco Mechanical
TN = Transit
TS = T. L. Smith
VH = Vince Hagen
WC = Worthington
WK = Wack Engineering
WP = W.P. Hill
WS = Winslow Scale Co.
OO = Unknown or Homemade |
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