The following is a listing and
brief description of the present ongoing committee
activities. Click on any of the links below to go directly
to that Committee's description.
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Committee |
Chairman |
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Legislation |
Jim Hewitt |
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Promotion |
Tim Hegeholz
(Chair), Pete Sobetski (Co-chair) |
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Quality Concrete Conference |
Kirk Havranek
(Chair), Vern Cox
(Co-chair) |
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Convention |
Ben Ricceri
(Chair) |
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Long-Range Planning |
Travis Mumford,
Rich Ray |
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Technical |
Mike Willman
(Chair), Steve Wobken (Co-chair) |
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Associates |
Jeff Bryan
(Chair), Mike Willman (Co-chair) |
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Financial |
Rick Dorn |
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Safety and Environmental |
Dwight Williams,
Dave Brakenhoff, Johnny Schrunk |
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Scholarship, Education,
Training |
Stan Poff |
|
Scholarship Fund Shoot |
Dale Kisling, Mark
Deetz |
|
Membership Committee |
Clyde Wilberger
(Chair), Travis Mumford
(Co-chair) |
| National Reports
Committee |
Norm Nelson |
| ACI |
Kirk Havranek
(Chair) |
| NCCC
Representative |
Mick Cristelli |
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2008
6000 Cornhusker Hwy • Lincoln, NE 68507
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Legislation
Committee
A standing committee with
its emphasis in the Nebraska Legislature. Members of the
Association serve as cost-free lobbyist for the Association
on all matters of importance to our members.
Promotion Committee
The cornerstone of the
Association, this committee works to expand and develop the
uses for sand, gravel, limestone, and
ready mixed concrete.
From seminars with engineers, architects, and contractors to
"Neb. Guides" and computer services with the Nebraska
Extension Service, this committee strives to get the
information out to help sell our products.
Quality Concrete
Conference
This annual event is held
in two Nebraska locations to better serve the needs of our
membership. The activity is as titled, with special emphasis
on the new technology, and review of the fundamentals. Every
fifth year this conference includes vendor booth displays.
Convention
Committee
Their main objective rests
in putting together a great annual convention. The
convention features excellent speakers covering new ideas
and equipment necessary to the growth of our industry. In
addition to a pleasant learning experience you will find the
convention to be a most enjoyable time for you and your
spouse. There is a spouse program during the meetings and
plenty of fellowship throughout the annual gathering of
members.
Long Range
Committee
Formulate long-term goals
and objectives for proper functioning of the association.
Meet periodically to determine if these goals are being met,
and re-evaluate the goals making recommendations to the
Board for revisions if deemed necessary. Membership to this
committee is Past Presidents only.
Technical Committee
This committee keeps our
members informed on the latest developments in sand, gravel,
and limestone production, concrete design, specifications,
and test methods. They have created a working relationship
with the Nebraska Department of Roads through mini-seminars
with district personnel and annual meetings with the State
Engineer and his staff. The committee is available to give
information to assist members in solving their technical
problems.
Associates Committee
Assist and serve as a
supportive group to the Association. An annual service
seminar is put on by this committee focusing on maintenance
of the equipment needs of the membership.
Financial Committee
Assists the Association
with topics of interest to its members regarding financial
decisions.
Above Grade
Committee
The Above Grade Committee
is responsible for the promotion of concrete products for
the industry. It is available to all members to assist them
with technical services and information as needed.
Safety and
Environmental Committee
New laws and rule changes
from EPA, OSHA, and MSHA are posted in the Association
newsletter. The Association also maintains an up-to-date
file on all pertinent information pertaining to these
organizations.
Scholarship
Committee
The Association offers
scholarships to students at the College of Architecture and
Agriculture at UNL and the College of Engineering at UNO who
best demonstrate the use of concrete in building design.
Membership
Committee
This committee meets
regularly to try to develop or discuss new members for the
Association.
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