Date:
November 1, 2007
North Point High School Students Visit Chaney Enterprises
Chaney Enterprises recently hosted a tour for
students from North Point High School to better
understand concrete operations.
Students began the tour at the Eugene Chaney
Training Center to learn about the history of
Chaney Enterprises, key safety precautions employees
are required to take while working at all of our
plants and an overview of the concrete industry.
The tour also included a visit to Concrete Dispatch
and Technical Services.
Before coming to Chaney Enterprises for the tour,
students were given mix designs that Chaney Enterprises
actually uses to create their own concrete test
cylinders. Students recreated the concrete mix
design at North Point High School and then broke
the cylinders at Chaney Enterprises’ Technical
Services lab.
Students were anxious to see results about concrete
cylinders they had previously made at North Point
during the engineering laboratory 28 days ago.
"Wow, we got to see our engineering efforts
tested," said NPHS students.
“Chaney Enterprises has many products and
services to offer not only in Charles County but
also in surrounding counties. New innovations
in pervious concrete were shown to the students
by Steven Tripp, Chaney Enterprises Marketing
Manager. Safety at Chaney Enterprises is considered
a number one priority according to their safety
manager who also spoke to the students. Safety
awareness was evident though out the entire tour
by the students. Safety is not a buzz word, it
is practiced,” said Ken Stout, NPHS teacher.
Students saw the tip of the iceberg of Chaney
Enterprises and how aggregate and concrete operations
are conducted. Thank you Billy Mancuso, Jan Costinett,
Mike Hockenberry, Glen Bowling, and Steve Tripp
taking the time to explain your job and contributions
in making Chaney Enterprises a great place to
work and do business!
Thank you North Point High School for visiting
Chaney Enterprises!
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