From: Kyle reavi Sent: Tuesday, To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Re: Batch Plant Mr Epstein, The downsides I thought of =ere; -Guys Mixing it adding too much or not enoug= water (Have to be reliable) S=lution -I will oversee directly at all pours to make sure its right<=div> - Lead times So=ution - Order more than we need and store it or plan out pours 6-7 weeks o=t - Price - however we will buy in bulk and dont have to r=ly on island batch plants. That is it. =br> Kyle On Tue, Aug 7, 2=18 at 12:01 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrot=: i like the idea of vi=a , what is the downside? On Tue, A=g 7, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Kyle reavis Mr Epstein, Yes Sir I thought about that. I know we have had i=sues with PSI and the mix designs of the concrete. I do have experie=ce pouring up to 1400 yards a day (24 hour shift) so I can oversee this di=ectly to make sure its done right. We have a few options here; <=r> - I will operate the machine (temporarily) until = can train an operator we can trust (its as complex as running a gra=n combine just need to track weights and do simple math) - Purchase a product like Vita-Concrete - this has portland cement = sand / agg all mixed in we just break bags and add water and I can calcul=te how many lbs we need to order before pours - Vita has premade mix designs up to 5000 psi and if we need more (dont =hink we will) then we can use additives like fly ash to up the psi Very Respectfully, EFTA_R1_01794365 EFTA02604439