Monday, January 17, 2011

Gabions and Adaptability, a non-biased report








More and more jobs today are specifying gabion baskets, gabions, or some sort of wire mesh wall.  Today’s use of wire mesh will range from large scale earth retaining to interior architectural walls.  These types of products have even made it to the main stream, ending up on popular shows like HGTV’s Dream Home, Yard Crashers, and recently ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition.    As the industry goes towards green design and sustainability, the gabion and wire mesh wall products have adapted well.
Today’s gabion/wire wall market is comprised mainly around 3 different types of mesh with subcategories falling under these main types.  The 3 common types are welded wire, twisted wire, and L-units.  While L-units are essentially welded wire they do fall under their own category.  Welded wire gabions and L-units typically have a more structural aesthetic while twisted wire gabions conform mostly how and what they are filled with.  Since twisted wire gabions and gabion baskets are more of a “chain link” style mesh, they are much more likely to not have that straight line look.  My personal take on this is that many jobs don’t have to have a structural look at all.  We recently supplied gabions that went to an Air Force base that ended up being buried along a runway.  The application on these gabions was a big storm wave break.  Sacrificial earth is placed between the gabions and the beach so when large waves start eroding the earth the gabions act as a final protection for the runway.  With all of that said, these gabions could have been twisted wire.  This particular project specified stainless steel, since stainless steel is much easier to get in welded form, we supplied welded mesh.
Another question we all need to ask ourselves in the design and engineering phase of these projects is; do we need redundant panels and do redundant panels provide any extra strength to the particular design?  A redundant panel or redundant wire is the wire mesh that touches each other when building a wall with gabion baskets that are preassembled.  This wire, one could say, contributes to millions of dollars over the past decade to tax payers.  Many gabions are used on road projects which are funded by tax revenue, either through gas tax or some other questionable means.  There are few specifications out there that require only assembled baskets.  If a job can be done using roll mesh and panels, more than 10% of total wire can be eliminated due to redundant panels!  This saves the owner money, and potentially saves tax payers money.  I am putting this out to the engineering community to see if anyone has run in to this dilemma while designing a gabion wall or some sort of wire mesh retaining wall.
Gabions, gabion baskets, and wire mesh can be very adaptable to job design, property limitations, and any other potential issue found commonly on many jobsites today.  There is no question which of the 3 types of gabions is the most adaptable, its Welded wire.  Can twisted wire pre-assembled baskets be cut in the field?  In fact, when you cut the edge wire on a twisted wire basket doesn’t it lose its structural stability?  I have seen many projects using both welded wire gabions and L-units where the wire has been cut without losing stability of the design to form fit a specific situation.  Creating curved walls, unique shapes, trimming capabilities, and of course the reduction of redundant panels is all prominent features which make welded wire gabions much more adaptable!
Lastly, when choosing one of the 3 types, what size, color, and type of material are you looking for?  Welded mesh is used in many different industries so availabilities are endless.  Do you need purple coated galvanized aluminum?  Do you need copper mesh?  Is your fill limited to 1.5” stone?  Twisted mesh is limited to a couple of different standards when it comes to material types, size of wire, and color.
Whether you are designing with welded wire gabions or twisted wire gabions, know that both products work very well.  The concept of gabions date back as far as Leonardo da Vinci’s design he called “The Corbeille Leonard”, as the foundation of the San Marco Castle in Milan.  We as designers, engineers, and innovators need to know what the availability and capability is of the wire mesh we are using in our designs.  If we do this, we not only broaden everyone’s horizons on what is out there for design, but we can also help decrease wasteful spending on un-needed redundant wire.  Check us out at www.midwestconstruct.com, www.gabionbaskets.net, and our resource center www.ipafes.com.   Be sure to join our group Ipafes here on LinkedIn to see when the next closest PDH credited class is in your neighborhood.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

SR 3481, taxes, etc. still = customer service

Typical...government uses more government to make it look like their doing something productive. They make more laws instead of enforcing the current ones. They raise taxes because they can't control spending. Illinois' plan to raise the corporate tax will negatively effect small businesses.

However, Midwest Construction Products has been here for 25 + years and many, many more to come. Interest rate spikes and declines, economic troubles, housing market declines and surges...none of it changes the way we do business. We will continue to adapt, but always keep the customer's needs first. We will continue to help determine the items needed to make a job compliant at a competitive price.

Please take a moment today to say thanks to those that have helped you.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

SR 3481 passes, What do you think?

SR3481 passes the House and Senate at the end of the lame duck session of congress.  Basically what this means is there will be money that will come from taxes to pay for a government entity to go around and make sure owners, contractors, and everyone else maintain specific regulation outlined in the Clean Air and Water Act.  With the passage of this bill, municipalities can increase their revenue on the collection of storm water pollution fees.  This means they can do more for regulatory compliance and enforcement against these federally funded agencies.  Increasing regulatory ability translates into more business for members who are consultants, storm water plan writers, contractors and BMP installers.
This is all fantastic stuff right?  Let us reflect on what it exactly says and think about just the last five years.  Take the top 10 contractors or builders in the country and combine the amount of fines they have paid in due to non compliance of federal regulations.  During those five years any of the “federal” construction jobs, whether it be a post office or a prison, could disregard what others paid top dollar for.  Now for an added comfort to all taxpaying Americans, we will now be taxed extra so the same officials that have been, rightly in many instances, fining owners for being out of compliance.
I have a question over all of this. Hopefully the rest of the privately owned construction community has a question over all of this as well. Shouldn’t the federal projects be in compliance regardless?  Shouldn’t those who write the law, who regulate the law, be above all and be in compliance?  Why, over just the last 5 years, have there been so many fines given to the private industry and these federal projects are being overlooked?  Don’t be confused by this bill.  While it does add money to an industry that a lot of people are in, including me, it is the wrong approach.  My idea is to choose qualified contractors who have more than just the lowest nickel and dime number.  The idea behind all of this is to protect the planet, right?  Clean air, clean water?  That all sounds important to me!  I would rather pay a dollar up front to have the right plan in place instead of paying $4.99 to go to another program that may or may not work.(numbers are sarcasm not exact)  Fixing this can all be done by educating the uneducated, teaching the people how important something is as simple as throwing your gum wrapper in the trash instead of out your car window.  Storm water runoff is a problem everywhere.  If the right techniques are used to control erosion, the need for controlling sediment is greatly decreased.  So simple but yet now we have another tax. 
While yes, I do think it is great that there is being money pumped into our industry, I believe there are much better ways to accomplish this.  We do not need this to excite the consultants, storm water plan writers, contractors and BMP installers.   We all should be excited to the fact that there are laws in place that have been in place to protect each other, our families, our friends.   We also can be happy that now all the federal jobs that go on in many neighborhoods around America will now have to abide by the same rules that the private citizen has.  What do you think? 

Monday, January 10, 2011

Extreme experience

Being invited by Rocky with Elite Homes to meet with representatives with Extreme Makeover HE was the beginning of an Extreme Experience for us. They were looking at a "rustic" outdoor effect for one of the interior walls. Initial idea of using wire mesh gabions as an interior wall was not practical due to load support. (Gabion baskets when filled are extremely heavy) We contacted Weber Group in Sellersburg IN, problem solved! Weber developed and manufactured light weight composite rocks infill for our wire mesh gabion wall. The total concept of providing a new home to a deserving family,working with Weber Group along with other members of the community and the staff of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, was truly an Extreme Experience for us here at Midwest Construction Products.

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

2011 and Beyond

Excited to be a part of Midwest Construction Products and the very exciting start to 2011. First, Yard Crashers and now Extreme Makeover:Home Edition. Looking forward to a great year!
Whether you're in Northern Illinois, Southern Wisconsin or any of the 50 states, we'r ready to provide the solutions you need for your project. Looking forward to hearing from YOU soon.

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Make sure to watch Extreme Make Over Home Edition Tonight!  We will have a live question and answer on our Facebook Fanpage so make sure to become a fan!  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Midwest-Construction-Products/167318703303380

See you tonight!!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Industry Leaders in Soil Erosion and Sediment Control

Midwest Construction products is a 25 year young family company.  We strive to keep owners, and hired contractors of the owners, educated and armed with all the tools to stay within local and federal regulations.  Our field representatives are trained in not only the present practices of staying compliant, but also learning about the newest technologies and solutions that will be available to the construction industry.  Spending hundreds of thousands on concrete and hauled in materials are the way of the past.  Self sustainability, creating oxygen, reducing refuse, and create any energy that you and your neighbor may need is the way of the future.  Our company has made a vow to change not only it's own thinking, but change the way everyone else thinks as well.  Are staff is qualified to provide the education and information needed to keep the hillsides green and the water clean.  Previous methods of construction have disregarded the general health of the planet.  We at Midwest Construction Products believe that when you design and plan your job site around what you are given, you will be given back much more.  Design with the planet in mind and you will be amazed at what it gives you in return.

We have many solutions for earth stabilization including geotextile fabrics and geogrids.  Stabilizing the earth under any future construction can eliminate future failures which leads to unnecessary waste.  Do it right the first time and save your money or your tax payers money later.  It is amazing what a little filter fabric or stabilization fabric, whether woven fabric or non woven fabric, can save you as an owner or save your owner at the end of the day. 

Another concept is Erosion Control.  Many in our industry believe Erosion and Sediment control are the same thing.  Wrong!!  Did you know if you have a 100% solid erosion control plan you can eliminate 99% of sediment loss?  Thus making the issue of sediment control minimal.  Control erosion you control sediment.  If you think erosion and sediment control are the same, think of it this way; Erosion is the loss of sedimentary material(sediment). Sediment loss can be created by erosion.  Two different problems handled in the right way can eliminate hefty fines.  Just ask (insert any big contractors name)!

Our staff will come to your site and help you decide what you need, not what may have been used around the corner.  We will supply you with several options keeping you within your budget, educated in what you are installing, and most importantly, in compliance!!  Early 2010 meant changes in the Federal clean air and water act.  These changes have given the ability for state and federal agencies to make sure the projects done withing their governing boundaries maintain within compliance, even if it means fines.  Don't give a bankrupt state any reason to fine you especially if you do not know the regulations.  If you have any questions, or if you currently are having problems staying compliant give us a call.  We have 6 location with more locations planned.  Our goal is to be the ones who solve the problems commonly found on construction sites today.  These problems that others have disregarded have made our planet, have made our Earth, unhealthy.  This is uncalled for and can be prevented.  Join us at http://www.midwestconstruct.com/ 

Our educational arm Ipafes is coming to a city near you!  We are on a mission to provide Innovative solutions and products to solve common environmental issues.  We are traveling city to city to teach about technologies available to stay within compliance.  Many of these classes provide those PDHs or Professional Development Hours that you as engineers and architects need to stay current.  Do you have engineers on staff that need credit hours to stay current.  RSVP to one of our seminars and have your staff become educated on current rules and regulations revolving around the environment.  Current schedule here: http://www.ipafes.com/calendar/calendar.htm

From soil science to seed mixing, from textile manufacturing to water quality, our staff is constantly challenged to be the top of their field!  Join our fan pages on Facebook and make our sites one of your daily or weekly visits!  http://www.midwestconstruct.com/ http://www.ipafes.com/  http://www.gabionbaskets.net/  http://www.allmyshipping.com/

Reclaiming our past.

In the passing of our daily lives, many of us will encounter the remains of some building or factory. As we drive by, we look over the edge of the highways and byways we travel, into the heart of developing ares. Amid the skeletal corpses of steel and timbers, caked in the dust of construction traffic, lie piles of brick and concrete. These once bright and grand facades have been reduced to gravel to be swept aside, making room for the future. We all see these remnants of yesterday and don’t give them much thought. We know, and most times just accept, that those piles will soon be in the back of a dump truck, on the way to some landfill, or off to fill a hole that will one day have another structure built on it.
Have you ever asked yourself, what if those builders were to reuse that material to build new structures? Have you ever wondered what would it be like to tear down bridges, and then use the rubble to shore and buttress the new? I have asked myself these questions and more. I worry at the amount of good reusable job site materials we throw away on a daily basis. Can we use these leftovers? Is there a way we could be more environmentally conscious about what we send to those landfills? The great news is we can and we do. In an age when the majority of us are concerned with how we are treating the environment, there exists a building material that has the potential to change the way we see new construction; gabions.
Gabions have been seen in construction projects around the world for a very long time. Whether they be made of woven or welded wire, gabions have traditionally be filled using quarried stone. These stones are typically trucked into project sites while the waste is trucked out. Creating such a large impact on the environment is usually thought of as a unfortunate side affect of the construction process. Not any more. With city and state budgets getting smaller, many projects are using less new material in order to save money, creating a very fortunate side affect. Also with a push to include more "Green" aspects in the designing of new projects, the project owners and designers are taking new steps to reduce waste.
More and more engineers, architects, and builders are using gabions to reclaim what was normally waste material and put it back into their projects. These forward thinking individuals are reusing the broken bricks and crushed concrete as fill material for gabions, creating walls and structures that meet or exceed the performance of newly manufactured products. By recycling these components, project owners and even taxpayers are being saved thousands of dollars a year.
Join us at Midwest Construction Products as we take a step into the future of new construction. We are bringing new ideas and strong methods for helping the contractor, the project owner, and the environment to the forefront of the industry. We will be ready to show you how to take products like gabion baskets and make them work in your designs and how they can help give back what so many are taking away. Stop by our website, www.gabionbaskets.net, and see what the future looks like.
I'll see you there.

Day Before Extreme

Wow this has been a wild last 2 days.  I have sent out our Invite to watch ABC Extreme Make over home event to over 20000 contacts!  It is going to be great seeing how Midwest Construction Products was able to take part in the Louisville edition of the show!  Our staff in Louisville was able to provide ABC with the tools and knowledge they needed just as they do everyone else that comes through our door.  How coincidental can it be that shortly after our Image change and website overhauls that we would not only have the opportunity to be on ABC's Extreme Make Over but also on HGTV!  Yes I did say HGTV, we supplied welded wire gabions found here http://www.gabionbaskets.net/ to Ahmed and his team of speedy experts!

back step... rewind....

December begins and we are all pumped that we have supplied the two shows with products from Midwest Construction Products Nashville and Louisville branches.  Being innovators of our industry for over 25 years, we commonly have people come to us for advice on environmental, self sustaining solutions.  Now that we know the shows are going to air we need to let everyone know that we can.  The only problem is we have no Idea when the shows are going to air!!  So several weeks of anxiety goes by for all of us to sit and wonder.  With the upcoming IECA EC11 show coming up (http://www.ieca.org/), we hoped the shows would air before.  If they did, we would be able to advertise what we had accomplished at the end of 2010 for the Erosion Control community and what we were going after in 2011!!

Finally! We get air dates!!!  If any of you are suspect to the idea or principles regarding "laws of attraction" pick up the best seller "The Secret" and try not to be sceptical!  I had thought all along that it would be the best for us as a company to start 2011 off on TV the first day!  Guess what, HGTV Yard Crashers aired January 1st and Extreme Home Make over is tomorrow January 9th.  Deep down with all the wondering and all the hoping we got our stage!

We at Midwest Construction Products are making a conscious step forward in the construction industry to teach compliance, environmentally smart design, and how to come in and clean up if these practices are disregarded.  We have a wide range of knowledge, ideas, solutions, and products not only to keep contractors compliant but give them the skills to know why it is so important to do so!!  Join us and make sure to join our Environmental Magazine Ipafes!  http://www.ipafes.com/ is a place to find Innovative Product Applications for Environmental Science and much more cool information.  We have 4 scheduled seminars with announcements coming out next week on 4 Florida shows!!   Come, Join Us!!