Precast concrete company sues major supplier, alleging key ingredient was removed from concrete mix

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Later in September, a Cook County jury is expected to hear the case about a recipe change that one man alleges cost him big business. Precast concrete company Terrell Materials Corporation – or TMC – is suing its supplier, Ozinga, accusing the major supplier of concrete of removing a key ingredient from the concrete mix it sold to them. TMC…

Attorneys representing Ozinga declined to comment – citing the upcoming trial.

Regarding this matter, it is Ozinga’s position that it did not change the mix design, but rather made permissible adjustments to meet the specifications of the contract, of which Terrell Materials Corporation was made aware.” Court documents show Ozinga was having trouble with its concrete - blaming the mix of fly ash and other components with causing"high air results."

“There were structures at airport that had to be destroyed on site. Structures in our inventory hundreds of structures…” When we asked Pat Terrell if there is anything he could’ve done to prevent this? He paused then said:

 

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