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General Information of the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association

The 2000-2001 AEMA Membership Directory: What it contains and how to use it. Membership Roster Alphabetical Index of Member Companies Geographic Listing of Member Emulsion Plants

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The 2000 - 2001 edition of the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association Membership Directory is divided into five major sections, one for each type of AEMA membership: North American Manufacturer, International Manufacturer, Supplier, Contractor, and Individual. These sections give complete details about each member company, its address, telephone number, fax number, e-mail and website addresses (when available), key personnel, and type of business for the Suppliers. Please note: The person designated with an asterisk (*) listed under each member company is the person designated by that member to serve as its official representative to AEMA; the person whose name is followed by (ITC) is that company's representative to the AEMA International Technical Committee. In certain cases, we have also listed pertinent information for subsidiary or secondary locations, most often when an AEMA director or committee chairman is headquartered at a location other than that given for his company's main listing. The directory also includes an alphabetical listing of all member companies with a page number where each can be found, and a geographic listing of member emulsion plants by state or by country, where appropriate. To offer a degree of continuity, this edition provides a list of all AEMA past presidents as well as the dates and locations of all past annual meetings since AEMA's inception in 1973. Other features include a listing of AEMA's committee structure with separate information and an organization chart for the International Technical Committee, an AEMA publication order form, and an AEMA membership application because this publication is often used as a valuable membership promotion tool. Also included are AEMA's meeting registration policies, and other Association policies. In addition to the bylaws and the code of ethics, members should familiarize themselves with the anti-trust policy statement on p. 63. The 2000-2001 AEMA Membership Directory is published by the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association primarily for the use of its members. The information contained herein was requested from each company's official

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representative to AEMA and is as accurate as time and available resources

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permit. Please refer any changes to your company's official representative who should in turn relay the information to AEMA headquarters.

The Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association - An Overview

AEMA is a proactive organization dedicated to the advancement of the asphalt emulsion industry, constantly focusing on system preservation and the construction of the world's infrastructure.

The Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association (AEMA) exists to promote the increased and more efficient use of asphalt emulsions. Since 1973, the Association has served as a forum for discussion, a clearinghouse of information, and a platform of action for the asphalt emulsion industry. Through its meetings, seminars, and publications, AEMA has helped to bring state-ofthe-art asphalt emulsion technology to all parts of the world. The Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association is an excellent network for information exchange and technology transfer among professionals in the highway industry. Although the Association does not maintain a technical staff, it is able to address concerns of a technical nature by calling upon the tremendous bank of expertise that exists throughout its membership.

A cornerstone of AEMA's technology transfer program is the International Technical Committee (ITC). Charged with developing technical activities, programs, and publications, in response to and in anticipation of market and production requirements, the ITC functions with four standing committees and several more subcommittees, all with specific areas of technical and program responsibility. The AEMA Technical Committee Guide and the ITC Committee Chairmen listing appear elsewhere in this directory.

AEMA continues to take steps to increase its visibility on federal, state, and local levels. We have conducted three joint Annual Meetings with the Asphalt Recycling and Reclaiming Association (ARRA), the outcome of which has been so positive that the Boards of Directors have scheduled a fourth such meeting for 2001. A very successful joint Annual Meeting with the International Slurry Surfacing Association (ISSA) was held in March 2000 and is scheduled to be repeated, most likely in 2003. AEMA officials in the past year have come to Washington, DC, to meet with key Federal Highway Administration officials and highway industry association executives. AEMA's membership in the American Highway Users Alliance (AHUA), the Road Information Program (TRIP), and the Transportation Construction Coalition, three of the main forces behind the passage of TEA 21 and leaders in making sure that TEA 21 funds are spent on the highways, helps keep us attuned to what is going on at the Federal level and provides us with key contacts. A cornerstone of AEMA's efforts to increase the market share for asphalt emulsions has been our work through local organizations, universities, and technology transfer centers to conduct seminars to benefit those involved in the design, construction and maintenance of streets,

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roads and highways. Throughout the year, AEMA members have again

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participated in a wide range of local, regional and national seminars and conferences to promote the industry and the recent improvements in technology. In early 2000, AEMA was in attendance at the Transportation Research Board's Annual Convention in Washington, DC, as part of the Foundation for Pavement Preservation, in July was an exhibitor at the AASHTO Highway Subcommittee on Maintenance meeting in Juneau, Alaska, and in October will co-sponsor a Pavement Preservation Seminar in Austin, Texas. Members continue to participate at other more regional professional gatherings., and serve as speakers for programs sponsored by various state superintendents organizations, county engineers associations and other highway-related groups. As continuing evidence of AEMA's commitment to technology transfer, the Association conducted ISAET '99, the Second International Symposium on Asphalt Emulsion Technology in Washington, DC, in November 1999; almost fifty technical presentations were offered. The success of the '96 and '99 symposia motivated plans for the ISAET '04, again in Washington, DC, in November 2004.

In the coming months, AEMA intends to continue its work in the areas of technical specifications and other educational services. More specifically, we have two videos on asphalt emulsions and their uses and applications, and we have made the Basic Asphalt Emulsion Manual available on cd-rom, all in partnership with the Asphalt Institute. Furthermore, the Association will continue to enhance its involvement with various governmental agencies and other segments of the highway industry and, in fact, is an active participant with the Federal Highway Administration and the Pavement Preservation Foundation in producing a new Pavement Preservation Short Course with the National Highway Institute, to complement the new FHWA/FP2/AEMA video: Preventive Maintenance - Project Selection - Right Road, Right Treatment, Right Time. And members and others can look forward to new enhancements at , AEMA's website which has a new site developer/administrator, a new technical forum and more frequent updates. Of particular note this year is AEMA's decision to join the Pine Chemicals Association HPV Task Force to participate in the EPA's High Production Volume (HPV) Chemical Challenge Program. More than 15 members have signed onto this initiative so far, with more expected to come in as the program progresses.

A list of AEMA's Board of Directors appears on p. 9 of this directory, with an overview of the 2000-2001 committee structure on p. 12. All interested members are invited to contact these representatives and groups to communicate their thoughts and concerns for AEMA activities, both current and future. More specific and up-to-date information is always available from the AEMA headquarters office in Annapolis, Maryland, just outside Washington, DC. AEMA continues to be a forum for the exchange of ideas and solutions to emulsion concerns. More importantly, AEMA will continue to develop new programs, strategies and funding to not only improve the technological side of the industry

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but to promote the increased and more efficient use of asphalt emulsions. With

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new programs being planned at the committee and regional levels and coordinated at the national level, the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association is able to more readily respond to the needs of its members and the highway industry.

Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association PMB 250

3 Church Circle Annapolis, MD 21401 Ph. 410-267-0023 Fax 410-267-7546

| About AEMA | General Information | | Newsletter | Press Releases |

| Membership Roster | Anti-Trust Policy | Bylaws | | Technical Committee | Publications | Links | FAQs |

| Future Meetings | Membership Application | | Home |

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A AB Nyn?s Petroleum

A/S Phoenix Contractors Abdul Ali Al-Ajmi Co. Ltd. Akzo Nobel Chemicals, Inc. Albina Fuel Company Ahmad N. Albinali & Sons Company Al Majd Asphalt Emulsion Factory Appia Applied Pavement Technology, Inc. Ashwarren International, Inc. Asphalt Contractor Magazine Asphalt Materials, Inc. Asphalt Products Unlimited, Inc. Asphalt Systems, Inc. Atlantic Testing Laboratories, Ltd.

B Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

BASF Corporation. Bear Cat Mfg., Inc. Bituminous Products Company Boral Asphalt. Brown & Brown, Inc.

C California Pavement Maintenance Company.

CECA S.A. Cenex Harvest States Cooperatives Chemicolloid Laboratories, Inc. Chova del Ecuador CITGO Asphalt Refining Cleveland Asphalt Products, Inc. Cobitco, Inc. Colas Colas, Inc. Comer Contracting Inc. Construction DJL Inc. CSR Emoleum Road Services

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Deerfield Chemical Corporation Delta Minerals, Inc. Dosch King Emulsions, Inc. Dybalski, Jack N.

E Elsamex SA

Emulsion Products of Alaska Emulsiones Asfalticas del Noreste, SA de CV Enichem Elastomers Americas, Inc. Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions, Inc. E.D. Etnyre & Co. Eurovia Services.

F Fahrner Asphalt Sealers, Inc.

Finocchi & Associates

G GIRSA, Inc.

Goldschmidt Chemical Corporation Granite Rock Company Grupo Industrial ALCE, SA de CV Gulf States Asphalt Company, Inc.

H Hanson

Heatec, Inc. Hercules, Incorporated Higgins Group

I Idaho Asphalt Supply, Inc.

International Bitumen Emulsion Federation (IBEF) Iterchimica S.R.L.

J Japan Emulsified Asphalt Association

K Koch Pavement Solutions

KRC International H. Robert Krebs - Consulting Engineers

L Lytle Construction, Inc.

Lootah Bitumen & Roadworks

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Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC E.A. Mariani Asphalt Company, Inc. McAsphalt Industries, Limited McConnaughay Technologies, Inc. Henry G. Meigs, Inc. Midland Machinery Co., Inc. Mohawk Asphalt Emulsions, Inc. Montana Refining Company MSO Construction Limited Municipal Contracting Ltd.

N New England Emulsions Corporation

Nielson, Donald L. Norjohn Limited Nova Materials LLC

P P Chem, Inc.

Patch Management, Inc. Pavement Magazine/Cygnus Publishing Petroleum Emulsion Manufacturing Corp. Pounder Emulsions PRI Asphalt Technologies Inc. Prime Materials and Supply Corporation

Q Quimi-Kao, SA de CV

R Racol Asphalt Company, Ltd.

Reda National Company Reed & Graham, Inc. Repsol Productos Asfalticos, S.A. Rivera, Gustavo Road Emulsion Association Limited Rosco Manufacturing Company Russell Standard Corporation

S S.F.E.R.B. (French Association of Manufacturers of

Bituminous Road Emulsions) Scott Construction, Inc. Seaco, Inc. Shinreki Industry Company, Ltd. Soil Stabilization Materials Factory Sorenson, Jim Southland Oil Company STEB Sunoco, Inc.

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