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Old 06-18-2009, 10:37 AM   #1
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Ne1 need FREE RCA for commercial use only, North Bergen NJ

If anyone needs RCA for a commercial project, hit me up. The jobsite where the material is stockpiled is in North Bergen, NJ. Looking for someone who needs multiple loads not just one or two.

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Old 06-18-2009, 10:48 AM   #2
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I'll pass the word. I could use a load in Carteret, but too small a load to bother you. Is it at the new retail place at 91st St, or the spot near Paterson-Plank Rd?
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Yes sir it is indeed, job on 91st and Tonnelle.
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Old 06-18-2009, 11:44 AM   #4
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To me, someone in the dark, RCA is Radio Corporation of America, (NBC, WW II, GE, Rockefeller, I could go on about anti-trust and the recent ILLEGAL buybacks of spun off Companies......) a French/Japanese Company that once owned Victrola (the old Phonographs) which became JVC, Japan Victor Corporation! (All part of the WII "surrender" agreement and collusion)

RCA was a MAJOR land holder in New Jersey.


Now..............

RCA means what to you guys?????



Please Educate me further!


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Old 06-18-2009, 11:53 AM   #5
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RCA= rocks clay asphalt?
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Old 06-18-2009, 11:56 AM   #6
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RCA= rocks clay asphalt?

General Fill.........is what I gathered. Avatar considered, but I need to hear it from the Mouth of the poster.

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General Fill!!!!


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Old 06-18-2009, 01:25 PM   #9
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that pile is still there they have been trying to get rid of for more than a year
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I tried getting some from Zozarro's in Carteret, and they kind of laughed at the quantity. They actually stopped accepting incoming loads because they have to get rid of their pile. All they do these days is try to broker the pile they have on the property.
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Old 06-19-2009, 08:12 AM   #11
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Yes sorry fellas, the RCA is recycled concrete aggregate. Hey Nac you up this way?? You know the job too i see hehe.
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Yes I know the site. It's Jomac site I beleive Benfatto is the mason contractor there also, my father worked for them for 30+ years. I do a lot of workin the area.
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O cool, he worked for Benafatto for 30yrs? I'm with Jomac, its my uncles company and my father is the superintendant. I am the general foreman.
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He worked for Benfatto. I spoke to somebody in your office last year I need 20 loads at a job but last minute I found a closer location to get RCA from.
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General Fill!!!!


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I wouldnt catagorize it that way MAL. It can be used as aggregate base in many types of projects. We recently bid a driveway that was to be an oiled base of RCA.

Wish it was closer to NJ. It was in Scarsdale NY
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I wouldnt catagorize it that way MAL. It can be used as aggregate base in many types of projects. We recently bid a driveway that was to be an oiled base of RCA.

Wish it was closer to NJ. It was in Scarsdale NY

Scarsdale.........Was once the Highest Family Income of all of Westchester.

As for the "General Fill" term.........I guess I would agree. It has a more specific usage then other types of fill. I imagine!!!
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Will they truck it to fredon nj?
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Ruskent, we could truck it there, but you would have to pay trucking.

To all, i will have to run any of the moves by my father before i can give a yes/no.

Appreciate the help though.
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Hey Aggie, were you looking to pick the load up or have it delivered? If you have a truck, gimme a shout i'll sneak you in a load or two.
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Man, I can't believe you can't even give the stuff away. Last time I checked about a year or so ago it was 8.50 per ton picked up.

You might want to check around for some LEED cert. projects going on around you, it's often the prefered material for base.
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