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Shotcrete Equipment – Wet or Dry?

April 27, 2020 Equipment & Contracting Comments Off on Shotcrete Equipment – Wet or Dry?

by Mike Newcomb – REED Concrete Pumps & Shotcrete Equipment Shotcrete – sprayed concrete – has become a common practice for both new construction and repair and renovation. Concrete can be sprayed by one of […]

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Concrete vs. Shotcrete vs. Gunite

July 8, 2019 Equipment & Contracting Comments Off on Concrete vs. Shotcrete vs. Gunite

  View the complete article here. For those embarking on a construction project involving the use of concrete, there may be some question about the best method of application.  There are three primary methods that […]

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