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H.Res. 394 (rh) Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2515) to address the ...
H. Res. 394
In the House of Representatives, U.S.,
November 4, 2003.
Whereas concrete is the world's most consumed man-made material and second only
to water of all materials consumed;
Whereas production of concrete exceeded 3,500,000,000 cubic yards worldwide in
2002, more than a half cubic yard for every person on the planet;
Whereas production of concrete exceeded 500,000,000 cubic yards domestically in
2002, approximately two cubic yards for every person in the United
States;
Whereas the ready mixed component alone of total concrete production in the
United States in 2002 was enough to build a continuous road ten feet
wide and four inches thick encircling the globe at the equator nearly 51
times;
Whereas concrete construction provided 2,000,000 jobs in the United States in
2002 during a time of economic recession;
Whereas the concrete industry provides employment to numerous skilled employees,
including batchers, truck drivers, ironworkers, laborers, carpenters,
finishers, equipment operators, and testing technicians, as well as
professional engineers, architects, surveyors, and inspectors;
Whereas concrete was the predominant material of choice in a construction
industry that built $843,000,000,000 of construction in 2001, being used
in virtually every construction project;
Whereas concrete has an estimated $200,000,000 annual impact on Gross Domestic
Product;
Whereas the concrete industry is a significant contributor to the economy of
every Congressional district in the United States;
Whereas the many agencies of the Federal Government rely upon the American
Concrete Institute, the technical society for the concrete industry, as
a major standards developing organization for concrete design,
construction, and repair;
Whereas the American Concrete Institute has, through its 18,000-member network
of private and public sector volunteer citizens, developed and operated
a review system that has provided concrete standards and guides for
durable, safe, and uniform construction in the United States; and
Whereas the American Concrete Institute celebrates its 100th anniversary of
service in advancing the technology of concrete for educational and
scientific purposes in order to increase the knowledge and understanding
of concrete materials and to support programs that improve concrete
design and construction for the common good: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the American Concrete Institute--
(A) for 100 years of service to the people of the United
States as the technical society for the concrete industry; and
(B) for the economic stability, quality of life, durability
of infrastructure, and international competitiveness that the
Institute has made possible to the United States; and
(2) encourages and supports the designation of an appropriate day as
ACI Centennial Day in recognition of 100 years of service by the
American Concrete Institute to the people of the United States.
Attest:
Clerk.
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