Add Ten Gallons Concrete Podcast

In this conversation, Paul and Joey discuss the dry-pour method of pouring concrete. They explore the process of pouring bagged concrete without mixing it in a wheelbarrow, instead pouring it directly into a form and adding water on top. They discuss the strength and durability of dry-pour concrete, as well as its limitations and applications. They also touch on the importance of proper curing and construction techniques. 

Then, Chris Davenport, President of Southern Concrete Machinery, discusses his experience as the first Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program graduate at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). He talks about the program's early days, the curriculum, and the industry focus group that put it together. Chris also shares his journey after graduation, including working for Master Builders Technologies and eventually joining Southern Concrete Machinery. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in the concrete industry, the importance of efficiency and cleanliness in concrete plants, and the industry's future. Chris and Paul discuss the sales cycle for concrete plants and the importance of repeat customers. They also discuss the challenges faced during the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic. Chris shares his experience with different concrete plant brands and involvement with the CIM Patrons. They also mention the World of Concrete auction and the growth of the CIM program. The conversation ends with a discussion of the sales profession and the importance of being a self-starter.

Creators & Guests

Host
Joey Bell
Joey is a turkey hunter, dad, husband, and concrete nerd.

What is Add Ten Gallons Concrete Podcast?

Welcome to the Add 10 Gallons Concrete Podcast, where show hosts Paul Fendley and Joey Bell discuss everything related to the concrete industry. Join us as we explore topics ranging from concrete production and materials to construction, quality control, academia, equipment, manufacturing, industry shows, conventions, and other key issues pertinent to the concrete industry.