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MA1006-CS110518 (9) Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 DOOLEY ROAD ADDISON TX 75001 (972)221-4646 (main) (972)221-9647 (fax) LMC has no knowledge or authority regarding where this mixture is to be placed, therefore it is the direct responsibility of the Purchaser, the design architect or design engineer, and or contractor to insure that the above designed mixture parameters for compressive strength, mixture proportions or ratios, and other required performance parameters are appropriate for the anticipated environmental, durability, or usage conditions in ACI 318 Chapter 4 and/or the relevant local building codes. LMC warrants the supplied ready-mix concrete mixture designs which LMC guarantees will achieve the specified compressive strength, or other performance properties of the concrete stated in the Contract Documents, as were made available at the time of quotation, when tested and evaluated in accordance with ASTM C172-99, ASTM C31/C31M-03a (including proper initial curing as per Section 10.1.2), ASTM C39/C39M-01, ASTM C94/C94M-07, or other standard test methods indicated in the Contract Documents that were necessary to verify the additional performance properties of the concrete, and when the recommended procedures for placement and curing of the in-place concrete, or those specifically outlined in ACI 305R-99 and ACI 306R-88 are followed, if and when necessary. Additional information can be found in the Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete. 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Ready Mix Concrete Mixture Design Date: 05/18/11 Client: JIM BOWMAN CONSTRUCTION CO INC Project: BELTLINE ROAD & DENTON TAP ROAD BRICK PAVER REPLACEMENT - COPPELL Materials: Cement: ASTM C 150, TYPE I/II Coarse Agg.: ASTM C 33, 1"-#4 CRUSHED STONE Fine Agg.: ASTM C 33, CONCRETE SAND Admixtures: ASTM C 494, TYPE A OR D ASTM C 260 1.0 Cubic yard by weight - SSD Use HAND PAVING Mix Number 1701 ( 6 SK, WR, AIR) Strength @ 28 Days 4000 psi Cement 564 lbs Coarse Aggregate 1850 lbs Fine Aggregate 1371 lbs Water 256 lbs Admixture WATER REDUCER 22.6 ozs AEA 3.7 ozs Total Weight 4041 lbs Unit Weight 149.67 pcf w/cm Ratio 0.45 Fly Ash Replacement 0% Maximum Temperature 95° F Slump 3-5 inches Entrained Air 3-6% LATTIMORE MATERIALS CORP. P.O. Box 2469 Addison, Texas 75001 972-221-4646 main 972-569-6998 fax www.lmctx.com 1701 4000 psi Number of test results = 30 28 day compressive strength standard deviation (s) = 682 psi ACI 318 Table 3185312modifier =1 Statistical Compressive Strength History Design compressive strength, f'c = Mix Design # ACI 318 Table 318 5.3.1.2 modifier = 1 Modified Standard deviation (s) = 682 psi 4914 psi 5090 psi 28 day cylinder average = 5823 psi Required ACI 318 strength =5090 psi f'c < 5000 psi (5-2) f'cr = f'c + 2.33s - 500 = (5-1) f'cr=f'c+1.34s = ACI 318 Table 5.3.2.1 Required ACI 318 strength = 5090 psi Test Conc. # Temp Cyl.1 Cyl.2 7Avg. Cyl.1 Cyl.2 SetAvg 1 12/23/10 3.00 60 3.20 4410 4410 5960 5930 5950 2 12/23/10 5.25 60 4.40 3530 3660 3600 4580 4610 4600 3 12/23/10 4.50 54 4.90 4760 4650 4710 5700 5670 5690 28 day strength7 day strengthDate Slump % Air 4 12/23/10 4.00 55 5.00 3700 3700 6570 6590 6580 5 12/30/10 4.75 75 4.50 3480 3480 4630 4500 4570 6 01/05/11 4.00 62 3.90 3920 3970 3950 5120 5630 5380 7 01/05/11 3.75 66 3.70 4260 4230 4250 4720 4700 4710 8 01/07/11 5.00 68 3.60 3850 3780 3820 5430 5890 5660 9 01/13/11 4.75 55 5.50 3550 3620 3590 4980 4600 4790 10 01/14/11 1.25 55 3.50 5190 5320 5260 6240 6180 6210 11 01/19/11 30 0 50 50 0 4330 4030 4180 6060 6270 61701101/19/11 3.00 50 5.00 4330 4030 4180 6060 6270 6170 12 01/19/11 4.25 55 6.20 3740 3720 3730 5540 5590 5570 13 01/21/11 4.00 52 5.20 5650 5650 6750 6550 6650 14 01/21/11 6.50 50 4.10 4020 4020 5710 5460 5590 15 01/24/11 3.50 64 2.40 5170 4920 5050 5920 6160 6040 16 01/25/11 4.00 55 4.00 5440 5300 5370 6120 5960 6040 17 01/26/11 4.00 59 4.00 5610 5410 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6LNDLVDUHJLVWHUHGWUDGHPDUN 0DGHLQ86$3ULQWHGLQ86$   April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 1 of 7        Lattimore Materials Corp.  P.O. Box 2469  Addison, TX. 75001  (972) 221‐4646    (972) 529‐3546 fax  www.lmctx.com  MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  SECTION 1 – CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION  Product Name: Ready Mix Concrete, Pre‐Mixed Concrete, Transit Mixed Concrete, Grout.    MSDS covers all Concrete Mix Designs prepared by LMC.  CAS No:          N/A  Product Use: Ready Mix Concrete is a structural component used in structural and civil  engineering.  Product Code:  Chemical Family:    N/A  Chemical Name and Synonyms: N/A  Formula: This product consists of Portland cement, flyash, sand, aggregate, and ad  mixtures, individual compositions of constituents will vary within the mix  design ranges.  Supplier/Manufacturer:  Lattimore Materials Corp.  Emergency Contact Information: Lattimore Materials Corp.   ES&H Department     (972) 221‐4646    SECTION 2 – COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS  Ready Mix Concrete Ingredients & Their Exposure Limits:  Current ACIH TLV for 8 hour Exposure  Chemical Entity/Ingredient CAS No: Percentage of  Mix  Total Dust (Mass)  mg/m³  Respirable Dust  (Mass) mg/m³  Crushed stone or gravel 0 to 60 10 mg/m³ 5 mg/m³ Sand 1 to 50 10 mg/m³ 5 mg/m³ Portland Cement 65997‐15‐1 1 to 25 10 mg/m³ 5 mg/m³ Water  Fly Ash 1 to 25 10 mg/m³ 5 mg/m³ Crystalline Silica 14808‐60‐7 2 mg/m³ 0.05 mg/m³   Note:    Cement, sand and gravel may contain 0.1% ‐ 60% crystalline silica (CAS No. 14808‐60‐7) depending on the proportion and  crystalline silica content of the ingredients.  All ingredients may contain crystalline silica. Wet stage poses no risk or hazard.       April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 2 of 7    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET    SECTION 3 – HAZARD IDENTIFICATION    Emergency Overview:    Concrete is a light gray fluid mixture that poses an immediate hazard to eye tissue.   Exposure of sufficient duration  to wet concrete can cause serious, potentially irreversible tissue (skin or eye) destruction in the form of chemical  (caustic) burns, including third degree burns.    If footwear or clothing becomes saturated with wet concrete, remove immediately and wash area with water and  mild soap.  Do not allow prolonged contact.    Potential Health Effects:    Relevant routes of exposure are:    • EYE CONTACT and SKIN CONTACT:  Effects Resulting from EYE CONTACT:  Exposure to wet concrete may cause immediate or delayed irritation or inflammation.   Eye contact by  splashes or wet concrete may cause effects ranging from moderate eye irritation to chemical burns and  blindness.  Such exposures require immediate first aid and medical attention to prevent significant  damage to the eye.    Effects Resulting from SKIN CONTACT:  Discomfort or pain cannot be relied upon to alert a person to a hazardous skin exposure.  Consequently,  the only effective means of avoiding skin injury or illness involves minimizing skin contact, particularly  contact with wet concrete.  Exposed persons may not feel discomfort until hours after the exposure has  ended and significant injury has occurred.    Exposure to moist or wet concrete may cause more severe skin effects including thickening, cracking,  fissuring of the skin.  Prolonged exposure can cause severe skin damage in the form or (caustic) chemical  burns.    Effects Resulting from INHALATION:  Concrete may contain amounts of crystalline silica.  Prolonged exposure to respirable free crystalline silica  may aggravate other lung conditions.  It may also cause delayed lung injury including silicosis, a disabling  and potentially fatal lung disease, and/or other diseases.  (Also see “Carcinogenic Potential” below.)    Respirable exposure to silica in concrete may occur only if concrete is drilled, cut, ground or polished.   Exposure to concrete dust may cause irritation to the moist mucous membranes of the nose, throat, and  upper respiratory system.   The dust may also leave unpleasant deposits in the nose.    Effects Resulting from INGESTION:  Not Applicable          April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 3 of 7    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  • Chronic Effects  Some individuals may exhibit an allergic response upon exposure to ready‐mix concrete.  The response  may appear in a variety of forms ranging from a mild rash to severe skin ulcers.  Persons already sensitized  may react to their first contact with the product.  Others may first experience this effect after years of  contact with ready‐mix concrete.  Minimizing contact with skin is the basic protection to reduce this  exposure.    • Carcinogenic Potential  Ready Mix Concrete is not listed as a carcinogen by NTP, OSHA, or IARC.  It may, however, contain trace  amounts of substances listed as carcinogens by those organizations.    Crystalline silica, a potential trace level contaminant in Portland cement, is found in the aggregate  components in varying percentages and is classified by IRAC as a known human carcinogen (Group 1).   NTP has characterized Respirable silica as “reasonably anticipated to be [a] carcinogen”.    • Medical Conditions That May Be Aggravated By Inhalation or Dermal Exposure:  – Pre‐existing upper respiratory and lung diseases.  – Previous exposure to dust from hardened product.  – Unusual or (hyper) sensitivity to hexavalent chromium (chromium (+6)) salts.    SETION 4 – FIRST AID MEASURES    • Eyes  Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water.  Continue flushing for 15 minutes, including under the lids,  for at least 15 minutes.  Seek medical attention immediately.    • Skin  Wash skin with water and pH neutral soap or mild detergent intended for use on skin.    If clothing or footwear is saturated remove immediately and wash area with water and mild soap.  If  contact has been severe enough to cause reddening or actual burns to skin, place sterile bandage on area  and seek medical attention.    • Inhalation  In wet form, concrete cannot be inhaled.    • Ingestion  In wet form, concrete is unlikely to be ingested.  If concrete enters mouth, wash out with water  immediately.  Seek medical attention if any burning sensation or actual burns occur.           April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 4 of 7    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  SECTION 5 – FIRE EXPLOSION DATA / FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES    Flammability: Not Flammable.Flash Point:Not Applicable. Lower Explosive Limit: Not Applicable.Upper Explosive Limit:Not Applicable. Auto Ignition Temperature: Not Applicable.Sensitivity To Static Discharge: Not Applicable. Sensitivity To Impact: Not Applicable.Extinguishing Media:Not Applicable. Special Fire‐Fighting Procedures: None.Hazardous Combustion Products: Not Applicable. Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards: Not Applicable.    SECTION 6 – STABILITY AND REACTIVITY    Stability:   Stable  Incompatibility: Portland cement reacts with water to produce a caustic solution, pH 12 to pH  13.  Wet concrete is alkaline.  As such it is incompatible with acids, ammonium  salts, and aluminum metal.  Aluminum powder and other alkali and alkaline  earth elements will react in wet mortar or concrete, liberating hydrogen gas.   Concrete dissolves in hydrofluoric acid producing corrosive silicon tetrafluoride  gas.  Silicates react with powerful oxidizers such as fluorine, chlorine and  trifluorides, and oxygen difluoride.    Hazardous Decomposition: Will not occur.  Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.    SECTION 7 – HANDLING AND STORAGE  Normal temperatures and pressures do not affect the material.  Promptly remove dusty clothing or clothing which is wet with concrete fluids and launder before reuse.  Wash  thoroughly after exposure to dust or wet cement mixtures or fluids.  Ready Mix Concrete is premixed at a plant or in a truck mixer drum and delivered to the end user in semi‐fluid  state ready to be placed to set in final form.  SECTION 8 – EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION    Eye Protection:  Safety glasses with side shields, or goggles, should be worn when engaged in activities where cement  dust, wet cement, or concrete could contact the eye.  In extremely dusty environments and unpredictable  environments, wear unvented or indirectly vented goggles to avoid eye irritation or injury.  Contact lenses  should not be worn when working with ready mix concrete or fresh concrete products.  Skin Protection:  Prevention is essential to avoid potentially sever skin injury.   Avoid contact with unhardened (wet)  concrete products.  If contact occurs, promptly wash affected area with soap and water.  Wear impervious  clothing and gloves to eliminate skin contact where prolonged exposure to unhardened ready mix  concrete products might occur.  Wear boots that are impervious to water to eliminate foot and ankle  exposure.  If standing in wet concrete rubber boots must be worn to prevent injury.         April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 5 of 7    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET    Wet concrete may splash into open boot tops and saturate socks and remain in contact for a lengthy  period of time.  Prevention is to ensure that boots are fully laced up.  Do not rely on barrier creams; barrier creams should not be used in place of gloves.  Periodically wash areas in contact with dry portland cement, wet cement, or concrete fluids with a pH‐ neutral soap.  Wash again at the end of workday.  If irritation occurs, immediately wash the affected area  and seek treatment.  Clothing saturated with wet concrete should be removed immediately and replaced  with clean, dry clothing.  Do not allow clothing saturated with wet concrete to remain in contact with skin  for any period of time.   Respiratory Protection:  Avoid actions that cause dust to become airborne.  Use local or general ventilation to control exposures to  below applicable exposure limits.    Use NIOSH/MSHA‐approved (under30 CFR 11) or NIOSH‐approved (under 42 CFR 84 after July 10, 1998)  respirators in poorly ventilated areas, if an applicable exposure limit is exceeded, or when dust causes  discomfort or irritation.   Ventilation:   Use local exhaust or general dilution ventilation to control exposure within applicable limits.    SECTION 9 – PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES    Appearance: Gray fluid/hydraulic mixture Odor:No distinct odor.  Odor Threshold: Not applicable.Physical State:Solid (powder).  pH (as a solid): Not applicable.pH:12 to 13  Solubility In Water: Not applicable.Vapor Pressure:Not applicable.  Vapor Density: Not applicable.Boiling Point:Not applicable. (i.e., >1000˚C). Freezing Point: Not applicable.Melting Point:Not applicable.  Specific Gravity (H2O= 1.0):3.15 Evaporation Rate:Not applicable.  Coeff. Water/Oil Dist.: Not applicable.   SECTION 10 – TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION  Effects Of Acute Exposure:  Wet concrete mixtures can dry the skin, cause alkali burns, and irritate the eyes and upper respiratory  tract.  Ingestion can cause irritation of the throat.  Effects Of Chronic Exposure:  Dust from concrete can cause inflammation/irritation of the tissue lining the interior of the nose and the  cornea (white) of the eye.    SECTION 11 – ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION  Ecotoxicity:  No recognized unusual toxicity to plants and animals.           April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 6 of 7    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET    SECTION 12 – DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS  Dispose of waste material according to local, provincial, state, and federal regulations.  (Since set concrete is  stable, allow material to harden).  Dispose in an approved landfill.  SECTION 13 – TRANSPORT INFORMATION    Hazardous Materials Description: Ready Mix Concrete is not hazardous under the TDG Act Proper Shipping Name: (Canada) or DOT regulations (USA)  Hazard Class: Not applicable. Identification Number: Not applicable. Required Label Text: Not applicable. Hazardous Substance/Reportable Quantities (RO):Not applicable.   SECTION 14 – REGULATORY INFORMATION  Status under USDOL‐OSHA Hazard Communication Rule, 29 CFR 1910.1200:  Ready Mix Concrete is considered a “hazardous chemical” under this regulation and should be part of any  hazard communication program.  Status under CERCLA/Superfund, 40 CFR 117 and 302:   Not listed.  Hazard Category under SARA (Title III), Sections 311 and 312:   Ready Mix Concrete qualifies as a “hazardous substance” with delayed health effects.  Status under SARA (Title III), Section 313:   Not subject to reporting requirements under Section 313.  SECTION 15 – REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONTINUED)  Status under TSCA (as of May 1997):   Some substances in Ready Mix Concrete are on the TCSA inventory list.  Status under the Federal Hazardous Substance Act:   Ready Mix Concrete is a “hazardous substance” subject to statutes promulgated under the subject act.  Status under California Proposition 65:  This product contains chemicals (trace metals) known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth  defects, or other reproductive harm.  California law requires the manufacturer to give the above warning  in the absence of definitive testing to prove the defined risks do not exist.  Status under Canadian Environmental Protection Act:   Not listed.           April 2011 Ready Mix Concrete Page 7 of 7    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  Status under WHMIS:  Portland cement is considered to be a hazardous material under the Hazardous Products Act as defined  by the Controlled Products Regulations and is therefore subject to the labeling and MSDS requirements of  the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS).  This product has been classified in accordance with the hazardous criteria of the CPR and the MSDS  contains all the information required by the CPR.  SECTION 16 – OTHER INFORMATION  Other Important Information:  Concrete should only be used by knowledgeable persons.  Vital to using the product safely requires the  user to recognize that portland cement chemically reacts with water and that some of the intermediate  products of this reaction, during the setting stage, are the cause of the hazards when handling this  product.  While the information provided in this material safety data sheet is believed to provide a useful summary  of the hazards of concrete, as it is commonly used, on cannot anticipate and provide all of the information  that might be needed in every situation.  Inexperienced product users should obtain proper training  before using this product.  The data furnished in this sheet does not address hazards that may be posed by other materials mixed  with concrete.  Users should review other relevant material safety data sheets before working with  concrete or working with products containing portland cement.  No representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or correctness of this information, or of  any kind or nature whatsoever are given, made, or intended by Lattimore Materials Corp.   No legal  responsibility whatsoever is assumed for this information, or for any injuries or damages, however  caused, which may result from the use of this information.  This information is offered solely for  informational purposes and is subject to your own independent investigation and verification.   Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete LMC Page 1 of 4 Lattimore Materials Corp. Original Concrete Purchaser : JIM BOWMAN CONSTRUCTION CO INC, 2716 S. RIGSBEE DR, PLANO TX 75074 Project and/or Property : BELTLINE ROAD & DENTON TAP ROAD BRICK, PAVER REPLACEMENT - COPPELL Concrete mixture design # : #1701(HAND PAVING) THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTY COVERAGE Lattimore Materials Corp. ("LMC") hereby extends to the Purchaser of its supplied ready-mix concrete a limited warranty for the ready-mix concrete mixture design against specific performance deficiencies subject to the terms and conditions set forth below. LMC shall warrant that, for a period of one (1) years, beginning on the date of concrete placement at the original delivery location ("Warranty Period"), LMC will remedy, repair, or replace non-conforming concrete as provided in this Limited Warranty. The liability of LMC under this Limited Warranty shall be limited to the remedy, repair, or replacement of said non-conforming concrete as provided in this Limited Warranty and LMC's total liability shall not exceed the direct expense associated with remedy, repair, or replacement of said non-conforming concrete. LMC has no knowledge or authority regarding where this concrete mixture(s) is/are to be placed, therefore it is the direct responsibility of the Purchaser, the project architect or engineer, and or contractor to insure that the above designed mixture parameters for compressive strength, mixture proportions or ratios, and other required performance parameters are appropriate for the anticipated environmental, durability, or usage conditions in ACI 318 Chapter 4 and/or the relevant local building codes. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE SCOPE AND TERMS OF YOUR LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY During the term of this Limited Warranty, and subject to the terms and conditions listed herein, LMC warrants the supplied ready-mix concrete mixture designs which LMC guarantees will achieve the specified compressive strength, or other performance properties of the concrete stated in the Contract Documents, as were made available at the time of quotation, when tested and evaluated in accordance with ASTM C172-99, ASTM C31/C31M-03a (including proper initial curing as per Section 10.1.2), ASTM C39/C39M-01, ASTM C94/C94M-07, or other standard test methods indicated in the Contract Documents that were necessary to verify the additional performance properties of the concrete, and when the recommended procedures for placement and curing of the in-place concrete, or those specifically outlined in ACI 305R-99 and ACI 306R-88 are followed, if and when necessary. This will also serve as a Limited Warranty that the compressive strength, or other performance properties of the concrete as specified in the original Contract Documents for the concrete supplied to the project, will meet or exceed those requirements during the one (1) year Warranty Period from when the concrete was originally supplied to the Purchaser. The Limited Warranty applies only to the original Purchaser of the supplied ready-mix concrete. LIMITATIONS This Limited Warranty and guarantee does not and will not cover any claims or liabilities related to the following items, which are expressly excluded from the coverage provided by this Limited Warranty: 1. Drying shrinkage cracking, plastic shrinkage cracking, or othe r cracking or cracking process. LMC guarantees that concrete will crack as a normal function of the materials, due to normal processes of expansion and contraction, and because of environmental conditions that are outside of the control of LMC. 2. Concrete surface defects or imperfections. 3. Aesthetic blemishes or discolorations in the concrete. 4. Deterioration to the concrete as a result of improper, incorrect, or poor finishing practices. 5. Defects caused by normal wear and tear. 6. Materials contained within the concrete that are within allowable limits according to ASTM C33 -03, ASTM C94/C94M-07, ASTM C150-07, ASTM C260-01, ASTM C494/C494M-01, ASTM C618-03, ASTM C1157-03, and ASTM C1602/C1602M-06. 7. Punitive damages. 8. Incident al or consequential damages resulting from a defect covered by this Limited Warranty, including but Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete LMC Page 2 of 4 Lattimore Materials Corp. not limited to, loss of usage, inconvenience or damage to persons or property. 9. Damage or deterioration that occurs to the concrete as a result of impro per or incorrect structural design, soil instability or movement. 10. Damage caused by weather conditions, acts of God or acts of nature, including but not limited to the following conditions: Wind storms, wind driven water, floods, hail, lightning, fal len trees, earthquakes, explosions, fire, water escape, changes in underground water table, water seepage, land settlement, sinkholes, or site conditions. 11. Items that are covered by a manufacturer's warranty. 12. Any deficiencies or non -conformities in the ready -mix concrete mixture design not formally reported to LMC within the one (1) year Warranty Period. 13. The use of salt, chlorides, or other chemicals on concrete surfaces will cause permanent damage and may result in the need to replace such surfaces. LMC will not be responsible for damage caused by the use of salt, chlorides, other chemicals agents, or antiskid substances on concrete surfaces. 14. Delamination on the concrete surface due to water added during finishing, hard trowel application to air-entrained concrete, or delayed bleed water production due to either weather conditions such as changes in temperature or relative humidity. LMC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WORKMANSHIP). THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PERSONAL TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE SUPPLIED READY-MIX CONCRETE AND ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE OR ASSIGNABLE. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR ASSUME ANY OTHER LIABILITY EXCEPT BY WRITTEN STATEMENT SIGNED BY AN OFFICER OF LMC. ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE SUPPLIED READY-MIX CONCRETE DOES HEREBY EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY OTHER WARRANTY. The placing and finishing of the supplied ready-mix concrete are not within the control of LMC and are, therefore, not considered manufacturing or design defects, or ready-mix concrete mixture design deficiencies. Furthermore, this Limited Warranty will not cover any conditions or issues arising as a consequence of water added to LMC supplied ready-mix concrete after the concrete has been brought to its required slump subsequent to transit, which may adversely affect the concrete, and may prevent the concrete from achieving the specified compressive strength, or other performance requirements stated in the Contract Documents. Additionally, this Limited Warranty will not cover any other products added to LMC supplied ready-mix concrete after the concrete has arrived on site that may adversely affect the concrete, or may prevent the concrete from achieving the specified compressive strength, or other performance requirements stated in the Contract Documents. LMC's PERFORMANCE In the event there are any deficiencies in the mixture design of the supplied ready-mix concrete within the one (1) year Warranty Period, the original Purchaser shall promptly give LMC written notice of the deficiencies, and LMC shall have the opportunity to inspect, remedy, replace, or repair the non-conforming concrete whose performance properties as indicated in the original Contract Documents are adversely affected by the identified and verified concrete mixture design deficiencies. Failure by the original Purchaser to give LMC written notice of non-conforming concrete, and/or the failure by the original Purchaser to give LMC the opportunity to inspect, replace, repair, or remedy the said defective material, shall constitute a waiver by the original Purchaser of any claim by the original Purchaser for the non-conforming concrete. Any repair or replacement shall not extend the warranty term. In the event non-conforming ready-mix concrete is to be remedied, repaired, or replaced pursuant to this Limited Warranty, such work will be performed by LMC or at its direction. Under no circumstances will LMC make reimbursement for remedy, repair, or replacement cost incurred by the Purchaser or any other person unless costs were approved by LMC in writing prior to incurrence. The original Purchaser must provide LMC or its designee access to the Property during normal weekday business hours to perform its obligation under this Limited Warranty. Failure to provide such access will relieve LMC of its obligations. Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete LMC Page 3 of 4 Lattimore Materials Corp. Acceptance of the concrete upon arrival at the point of delivery constitutes acceptance of this Limited Warranty. SUBMISSION OF CLAIMS TO LMC If the original Purchaser has a compliant, the original Purchaser must send a clear and specific written complaint to LMC prior to the time the Warranty Period expires, to the following address: ATTN: Paul Rouse Vice-President Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 Dooley Road Addison, Texas 75001 Limited Warranty for Ready Mix Concrete LMC Page 4 of 4 Lattimore Materials Corp. GENERAL PROVISIONS This Limited Warranty is not effective until LMC receives the entire sales price of the concrete supplied to the original Purchaser. However, failure by the original Purchaser to pay, or other delay in LMC receiving, the entire sales price shall not extend the commencement date of the Warranty Period. In the event that for any reason one or more of the provisions of this Limited Warranty are held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty shall be interpreted as if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained in this Limited Warranty. It is understood that LMC is engaged to perform services under the Contract Documents as an independent contractor and not as an agent of the original Purchaser. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern this Limited Warranty and a court located in Collin County, Texas must resolve any claim or dispute arising there from. AMENDMENTS This Limited Warranty agreement cannot be changed or altered in any way. By: Date: May 18, 2011 Paul Rouse Vice-President, Lattimore Materials Corp. 15900 Dooley Road Addison, Texas 75001