KCMMB Material Requirement Survey
City Name:    Unified Government of Wyandotte County
Date Posted:  January 10th, 2008
Yes/No 4k/5k Mix HE Allowed *
1. Are you a member of KCMMB? Yes  
2. Are you requiring the use of KCMMB Concrete Mixes? Yes  
3. KCMMB Application Areas:  
a. Sidewalks1 Yes 4k  
b. Curb and Gutter Yes 4k  
c. Medians Yes 4k  
d. Pavement Yes 4k  
e. Pavement Patches Yes 4k Yes
f. Public Entrance Apron Yes 4k  
g. Residential Driveway Apron No ** 4k  
h. Cast in Place Storm Sewer Inlets, Except tops (see 4f) No ** 4k  
i. Cast in Place Reinforced Box Culverts Yes 5k  
j. Precast Storm Sewer Inlets No ** 4k  
k. Precast Concrete Pipe No    
l. Precast Reinforced Box Culverts No ** 4k  
m. Concrete Ditch Lining Yes 4k  
4. Describe any other applications not listed above.  
a. Bridges Yes 5k  
b. Retaining Walls Yes 5k  
c. Bases for Street Lights / Traffic Signals No ** 4k  
e. Manhole and storm sewer inlet bases and inverts No ** 4k  
f. Cast-In-Place Storm Sewer Inlets, Tops only Yes 5k  

* - HE stands for High Early concrete and is only allowed where shown on this survey

** - Use has a separate mix design, however KCMMB 4k mix is an allowable alternative

1 KCMMB concrete not required on single family residential except for capital projects. Use has a separate mix design, however KCMMB 4k mix is an allowable alternative

KCMMB is a general purpose concrete. Always check the job specific specifications.
KCMMB is not recommended for use in bridge decks; the design consultant should
provide a mix design for this application.


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