Jonathan SweetJonathan Sweet is former editor of Concrete Contractor.From the Author - Page 2Decorative ConcreteEditor's Letter: It's Not Just for the Little GuysThe simple fact is that decorative concrete is here to stay--and the applications are only getting bigger.ConcreteTight QuartersA crew tackles a floor installation at a busy train station.ConcreteQuick StartersThe Basement Guys has used systems, diversification and a dedication to service to rapidly grow the company.Business ServicesEditor's Letter: Keep Your Lead Sources DiverseBe certain you have enough sources of jobs so if a major builder or general contractor goes under, you're ready to deal with it.Decorative ConcreteBeautiful and DurableLow maintenance, aesthetics drive growth in decorative conrete floors.ConcreteEditor's Letter: Helping Out in New OrleansAmerican Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC)The American Society of Concrete Contractors is doing their part to help the hurricane recovery in New Orleans.ConcreteMidterm ReportAmerican Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC)Concrete Concepts talks with ASCC president Mike Schneider.Worksite EquipmentCost ConsciousPrice is driving the walk-behind saw market.BusinessStrong ForecastNonresidential growth expected; residential to fall off slightly from record 2005.Decorative ConcreteKeeping A Step AheadMarketing, innovation have made Graf Concrete an industry leader.Decorative ConcreteAged To PerfectionArchitectural concrete panels survive 40 years with little ill effect.ConcreteEditor's Letter: Cautious OptimismAs industry economists drag out their crystal balls for a look at 2006, it appears that it should be a pretty good year for concrete contractors.Previous PagePage 2 of 4Next Page