Understanding Colored ConcreteCommon Problems, Why They Occur, and How to Avoid and Fix Them.
- Chris Sullivan
- Becoming proficient at the basics before moving on to more difficult tasks is important in most everything, especially when it comes to decorative concrete. Success in this business is built on a concrete foundation, literally and figuratively. Read on to find out how to avoid colored concrete problems.
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- Chris Sullivan
Chris Sullivan is the National Technical Director and a Sales Manager for QC Construction Products, a leading systems manufacturer of Decorative Concrete systems.
He splits his time between sales, product development and training. His responsibilities include managing sales activities in the Pacific Northwest and central US, as well as national training through the QC Color Tour product demonstration program. Chris is also involved in new product development, and troubleshooting application technical issues.
Chris received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh in 1992.
He has been a presenter of both seminars and mega demos at the World of Concrete. Chris has written multiple articles on different aspects of Architectural Concrete for various magazines and newsletters including: Concrete Décor, and Concrete Products. In the last three years Chris has presented over 40 hands on product demonstrations throughout the United States.
He is a registered member of National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA), Producers Council, American Institute of Architects (AIA), American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC), and is certified with the American Concrete Institute (ACI). Chris currently resides in Denver, Colorado with his wife and three children.
He can be reached at chris.sullivan@qcconprod.com
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