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Construction Company Unearths" Soil Conditioner That Saves Them Over $7000 Per Day

Due to last years heavy winter rains, JPI, one of the nations largest multi-family developers out of Irving, TX, was stuck in the mud" so to speak. JPI had encountered delays on their 500-unit luxury condominium project in Simi Valley, California, putting them nearly 90 days behind schedule, potentially costing the company as much as $7,000 per day.

(PRWEB) September 28, 2005 -- Due to last years heavy winter rains, JPI, one of the nations largest multi-family developers out of Irving, TX, was stuck in the mud" so to speak. JPI had encountered delays on their 500-unit luxury condominium project in Simi Valley, California, putting them nearly 90 days behind schedule, potentially costing the company as much as $7,000 per day.

Compounding the problem were further delays pouring the concrete footings and pads because of the soils failure to pass moisture perc" test due to heavy clay content and the inherent lack of moisture penetration. The soil has to be able to hold a specific amount of moisture to minimize damage to the concrete over time, caused by natural expansion and contraction of the soil.

declared Ken Wenger, Superintendent for JPI. We kept watering, but we couldnt get the water to penetrate this type of soil. Thats when I remembered a soil conditioner that I used to use back in the eighties that worked great, but I couldnt find it anymore
The soil engineer was unable to pass us because we kept failing the perc test," declared Ken Wenger, Superintendent for JPI. We kept watering, but we couldnt get the water to penetrate this type of soil. Thats when I remembered a soil conditioner that I used to use back in the eighties that worked great, but I couldnt find it anymore," he said.

Wenger called his contact at White Cap Construction Supply, part of The Home Depot Supply division, which caters to large and medium-sized construction contractors, and asked if they carried a product called OPEN ALL. They had never even heard of it," Wenger said, but they called around, and found it, and am I glad they did," he added.

After following the manufacturers application instructions and trying a few of his own, Wenger had his soil engineer come back out and test only two days after the initial application. He couldnt believe how fast this stuff worked," Wenger said, and we passed the percolation test with flying colors. This is saving JPI a ton of money every day and I expect to use this on future sites as well."

OPEN ALL is an agricultural mineral approved by the State of California and is environmentally safe and ecologically friendly. In addition to dramatically and rapidly improving soil percolation, OPEN ALL breaks up clay and hardpan soil making excavation and landscaping projects faster and easier. It is also effective for dust control. OPEN ALL can be purchased from White Cap Construction Supply.

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