El Toro

 

 

 

     
 

RMCI in the Press*

Moore, Walt. “Recycled Concrete: First Rate in Second Life” Construction Equipment. March 2008

"Adams site of Carma's first urban-style project in U.S." Rocky Mountain News. November 2007

Press Release: "Hamilton Sundstrand Demolition and Recycle Makes Way for Green Community".
November 2007

Clark, Anna.“Highrise demolition: 40 days of rubble” La Mecha. September 2007

“Highlands plans new dorms” Las Vegas Optic. September 2007

Worthington, Ted.“Getting in Early…Recycling producers can find profit in getting into RCA projects much earlier than expected”. Concrete Producer Magazine. September 2007

Giuliani, David. “Highlands highrise leveled”. Las Vegas Optic. August 2007

“A little left standing”. Las Vegas Optic. August 2007

“Walls on highrise start going down”. Las Vegas Optic. August 2007

“Airport runway rehab work starts”. Herington Times. July 2007

Smith, Sonya. “Some say El Toro Stone, some say concrete”. The Orange County Register. April 2007

Press Release: “El Toro’s Recycled Runways Leave Legacy & Cash Prizes”. January 2007

Rowe, Jeff. "Crews rip into runway at El Toro" The Orange County Register. May, 2006

Johansen, Erin. "Stapleton Recycler takes on California Project" Denver Business Journal. August 2005

Press Release: "Colorado Firm to Recycle El Toro Marine Base". August 2005

Press Release: "Recycling of Stapleton Complete". August 2005

Palmer, William D. & Nasvik, Joe. "Mega Projects" Concrete Construction. September 2004

Yelton, Rick. "Concrete Recycling Takes Off" The Concrete Producer. September, 2004

Dann, Christopher. "Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Recognizes Outstanding Environmental Achievements" Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. August 30, 2004

Arellano, Kristi. "Goods Better 2nd Time Around: Developers and do-it-yourselfers are finding that recycled materials can save money and the environment." DenverPost. March 14, 2004.

"World's Largest Recycling Project." Constructor. March 2004.

McClung, Debra. "From Runway to Rubble." Heavy Equipment News. January 2004.

Clark, Nancy. "Rail Yards to Airports to Homesteads." Frontier Magazine. July-August 2003.

Carder, Carol. "Environmental Cleanups: Transform Contaminated Sites." Rocky Mountain Construction. June 9, 2003.

Taylor, Brian. "The Urban Quarry." C&D Recycler. November/December 2002.

Bohan, Shawna. "It's Not Getting Older, It's Getting Better." Recycle This.

"Using Recycled Concrete at the Stapleton Redevelopment Site." Concrete Pavement: Quality and Beauty That Lasts a Lifetime.

"Reducing Commercial Waste Builds Customers...And Profits." in business. January/February 2003.

Northcutt, Greg. "Glean More Green From Onsite Debris." Grading & Excavation. September/October 2001.

Bohan, Shawna. "CCA Reaching Colorado Communities." The Constructors' Voice. 2001 .

"An Urban Quarry: Stapleton Recycling Center." The Constructors' Voice. 2001.

Proctor, Cathy. "Stapleton site quickly being reduced to rubble." Denver Business Journal. February 22-28, 2002. Vol 53, No 30.

Welgoss, Bill. "Denver's Urban Quarry." AggMan. December 2001.

Winston, Sherie. "Denver's Old Stapleton Airport Gives Its All For Aggregates." Engineering News-Record. January1/January 8, 2001.

Markley, Rick. "Natural Selection." Rock Products. July 2001

"Stapleton Recycling." The Stapleton Front Porch. Summer 2000.

Raabe, Steve. "Stapleton site goes to pieces." The Denver Post. Section C.

Narvaes, Emily. "Runways may land at arsenal." The Denver Post.

Judy, Scott. " Recycling I-70." Midwest Contractor. July 26, 1999.

Turley, William. "Denver Runways Lead To Big Concrete Recycling Project." Construction Materials Recycler. April 9, 1999. Volume 1/Number 7.

Judy, Scott. "Recycling Kansas City's Muehlebach Hotel." Midwest Contractor. April 22, 1996.

"Kansas Turnpike Authority uses recycling." Midwest Contractor. April 24, 1995.

"Concrete of I-70 Kansas Turnpike recycled by Recycled Materials Co. of Denver." Rocky Mountain Construction. April 30, 1995.

"On-site processing keeps project trucking along." Pit & Quarry. November 1994.

 

back to top

*You will need Adobe Reader to download this file.

 
     
home stapleton el toro MCAS benefits of recycling locations services about RMCI career opportunites contact us Press Room
 

Colorado Contractors Association
Associated General Contractors
Construction Materials Recycling Association
Built Green Colorado
Colorado Contractors Association - Members since 1976
Associated General Contractors - Members since 1976
Construction Materials Recycling Association - Members since 1996

Built Green Colorado -
Members since 2003


©2004 Recycled Materials Company, Inc.