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Concrete Contractor cuts through the mass of information and delivers only the best, most practical and newsworthy material to the concrete contractor. In each issue, readers benefit from information on concrete equipment, current technology, job-site solutions, tips on staying competitive, finance, insurance and a host of other hard-hitting material.

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In The December 2005 Issue

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Concrete Meets History

Cleveland Cement Contractors covers the concrete work on the restoration of the 216-year-old Virginia Capitol.

By Rebecca Wasieleski

Tax Time Tips

With the end of the year approaching, it's time to make sure you have everything in order for the tax season.

World of Concrete Preview

A preview of products to be featured at World of Concrete, January 17 - January 20, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Spotlight: Power Trowels

A product spotlight on power trowels for December 2005.

Decorative Concrete

What's Really Important

Maybe it's the impending holidays — a week before Thanksgiving when I'm writing this; probably close to Christmas when you're reading it — but it seems like a good time to think about balance and what's important.

By Jonathan Sweet

Making the Right Choice for Your Next Supervisor

How do you find the right individual to be your supervisor and then prepare that person for the increased responsibilities?

By Brad Humphrey

Where Do Good Flooring Designs Come From?

Rarely are specifications for interior concrete floors clear-cut, even on commercial projects. In most cases, clients will welcome your design ideas and even expect them.

By Bob Harris

New Products

A selection of new concrete products for December 2005

Tilt-Up Concrete

Industry leaders discuss how to keep tilt-up concrete projects profitable.

Project Profile

Separate Yourself from the Competition Through Training

It wasn't that long ago that it was difficult to find training help in the concrete industry. That’s certainly not the case today, with dozens of companies, associations and organizations lining up to offer information on techniques, business management, marketing and more.

By Jonathan Sweet

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