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Friday, June 29, 2007

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Current US Scrap Metal Prices

Copper Prices

Aluminum, Lead and Zinc Prices

Nickel Prices

India Scrap Metal Prices

China Scrap Metal Prices

Canadian Scrap Metal Prices

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

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Current US Scrap Metal Prices

Copper Prices

Aluminum, Lead and Zinc Prices

Nickel Prices

India Scrap Metal Prices

China Scrap Metal Prices

Canadian Scrap Metal Prices

Auto Salavge Scrap Prices, Electronic Scrap Prices, Glass Scrap Prices and more......

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

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Current US Scrap Metal Prices

Copper Prices

Aluminum, Lead and Zinc Prices

Nickel Prices

India Scrap Metal Prices

China Scrap Metal Prices

Canadian Scrap Metal Prices

Auto Salavge Scrap Prices, Electronic Scrap Prices, Glass Scrap Prices and more......

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Monday, February 19, 2007

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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Current Non-Ferrous Scrap Metal Prices in the Detroit Market - February 2007

Current Non-Ferrous Scrap Metal prices in the Detroit Market - February 2007
Copper, Aluminum, Lead, Brass

Delivered to Yard prices


Bare Bright Copper $ 2.20 lb.
#1 Copper $ 2.14 lb.
#2 Copper $ 2.05 lb.
Insulated heavy wire $ 1.30 lb to $ 1.75 lb.
EDM wire $ 1.55 lb.
Smelter Hard Brass $ 1.72 lb.
Smelter Red Brass $ 1.67 lb.
Yellow Brass $ 1.45 lb.
Auto Rads (clean) $1.30lb.
Lead scrap $ .40 lb.
Wheel Weights $ .25 lb.
18-8 Stainless $1.32 lb.
Carbide Inserts $8.25 lb.
Drills & Reamers $7.10 lb.
Batteries $.08 lb.


BID ON SURPLUS MILITARY SCRAP METAL - CLICK HERE!


ALUMINUM PRICES: Old cast $ .58 lb. - New cast $ .63 lb. - Old sheet $ .55 lb. - MLCC $ .60 lb. - Siding $ .72 lb. - Auto Wheels $ .81 lb.(clean) - Aluminum Rads/clean $ .65 lb. - Alum/Copper Rads $ 1.10 lb.- Extrusions 6061-6063 $.86 lb. (clean) - Extrusions w/att $.65 lb. - Alum. Trngs $.51 lb. (clean-dry) no fe.


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Prices and other information contained in this blog have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Actual transaction prices will reflect quantities, grades and qualities, credit terms, and many other parameters. The prices are in no sense comparable to the quoted prices of commodities in which a formal futures market exists. Efforts are made to ensure that pricing information is representative, but because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, the author, or others, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any published information. We are not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained by the use of such information, and disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by such errors or omissions, including those arising from the negligence of this author, its employees, or representatives.

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Friday, February 16, 2007

AMM Free Market Prices January 18, 2007

We know this is a bit dated data but we thought it might be of some interest to our readers

AMM Free Market Prices
American Metal Market

Free market copper cathode, zinc, aluminum, lead, nickel melting, nickel plating, tin, Comex copper settlement, No. 2 copper scrap, silver - per troy oz. Handy & Harman, No. 1 steel scrap Pitts. (gross tons).

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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Average Copper, Aluminum and Brass Scrap Metal Prices - East Coast - Week of February 12, 2007

Non Ferrous Scrap Metal Prices (Copper, Aluminum, Brass) - East Coast Prices - Average

WEEK OF February 12, 2007

COPPER
No. 1 Copper .............. Last Week $2.32................THIS WEEK $2.35
No. 2 Copper .............. Last Week $2.15 ...............THIS WEEK $2.24
Light Copper .............. Last Week $2.10 .............. THIS WEEK $2.18
Bare Bright ................. Last Week $2.35 ...............THIS WEEK $2.41
CU Insulation ............. Last Week $0.90 ...............THIS WEEK $0.98
Motors .........................Last Week $0.22 ................THIS WEEK $0.22

CLICK HERE TO BID ON SURPLUS SCRAP METAL


ALUMINUM
Clips ..................... Last Week $0.82 ................. This Week $0.82
Extrusions ............Last Week $0.88 ................ This Week $0.87
Siding ....................Last Week $0.80 ................. This Week $0.80
Sheet .....................Last Week $0.68 ................ This Week $0.68
Cast .......................Last Week $0.70 ................. This Week $0.69
Al Turnings ..........Last Week $0.54 ................. This Week $0.55
AL CU RADS ........Last Week $1.32 ................. This Week $1.35
AL Insulation .......Last Week $0.50 ..................This Week $0.49
Wheels ..................Last Week $0.88 .................. This Week $0.88
Litho ......................Last Week $0.90 .................. This Week $0.91
UBC .......................Last Week $0.80 ................... This Week $0.80

BRASS
Red Brass ............... Last Week $1.85 .......... This Wee k $1.88
Yellow Brass .......... Last Week $1.58 .......... This Week $1.61
Red BR TGS........... Last Week $1.88............ This Week $1.88
Yellow BR TGS...... Last Week $1.38............ This Week $1.38
Rod Ends ............... Last Week $2.10............ This Week $2.10
Rod TGS ................ Last Week $2.10............ This Week $2.10
Radiators ............... Last Week $1.50 ........... This Week $1.51
Heater Core ........... Last Week $1.00 ........... This Week $1.02
Mix Pipe ................. Last Week $1.82 ........... This Week $1.84
70/30 Clip .............. Last Week $1.84 ........... This Week $1.86

CLICK HERE TO BID ON SURPLUS SCRAP METAL

LEAD
Soft ........................... Last Week $0.27 ........ This week $.27
Wheel WTS ............. Last Week $0.17 ......... This week $.17

Disclaimer

Prices and other information contained in this blog have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Actual transaction prices will reflect quantities, grades and qualities, credit terms, and many other parameters. The prices are in no sense comparable to the quoted prices of commodities in which a formal futures market exists. Efforts are made to ensure that pricing information is representative, but because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, the author, or others, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any published information. We are not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained by the use of such information, and disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by such errors or omissions, including those arising from the negligence of this author, its employees, or representatives.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

SCRAP METAL PRICES - SPOKANE WA Area - Week of February 5, 2007

SCRAP METAL PRICES - SPOKANE WA Area

- Week of February 5, 2007

DOCK PRICES

BRITE WIRE $2.00........................................... POLY/ACSR @65% $0.34
# 1 COPPER WIRE $1.91 .................................. THERMAL BREAK $0.42
# 1 COPPER SOLID $1.91................................. IRONY/6063 AL90%+ $0.46
# 2 COPPER $1.80 .............................................. IRONY/SHEETAL 80%+ $0.31
# 3 COPPER $1.75.............................................. IRONY/CAST AL80%+ $0.26
# 1 ICW @65% $1.05............................................ IRONY AL (50%+) $0.10
# 2 ICW @55% $0.87 .......................................... IRONY AL (20%+) $0.04
# 2 ICW @45% $0.70 ........................................... MAGNESIUM $0.36
CU - BREAKAGE $0.10 ........................................ STAINLESS $0.75
LEADED CABLE $0.05........................................... STAINLESS/IRON $0.16
FOUNDRY BRASS $1.45 ...................................... 316 STAINLESS $0.86
RED BRASS $1.36 .................................................. SS (304) TURNINGS $0.18
YELLOW BRASS $1.25 .......................................... SOFT LEAD $0.06
WATER METERS $1.30 ........................................ WHEEL WEIGHTS $0.04
IRONY BRASS 50%+ $0.26 ................................. ZINC $0.09
BRASS BREAKAGE $0.03 .................................. DIE CAST $0.11
AL BRONZE $1.16 ............................................... DIE CAST/IRON $0.03
MAG BRONZE $0.86 .......................................... CATV CLEAR $0.26
ROD TURNINGS $0.80 ..................................... CATV BLACK $0.20
RADIATORS $1.15 ............................................ CATV/FE/SS $0.08
RADIATORS/IRON $0.70 ................................. BEAD CONV (BIG) $5.00
ALUMINUM COPPER $1.05 ............................ HC CONV (BIG GM) $10.00
AL CU + IRON $0.75 ........................................ HC CONV (BIG FORD) $12.00
EC WIRE $0.73 .................................................. HC CONV (SMALL) $9.00
6063 $0.72 ...........................................................HC CONV (TINY) $6.00
6063 PAINTED $0.60 .......................................... BEADS $2.00
6061 $0.70 ............................................................ HONEYCOMB $2.00
6061 PAINTED $0.60 ........................................ BATTERIES $1.50

BID ON MILITARY SURPLUS SCRAP METAL - CLICK HERE!

5052 $0.68 ......................................................... LITHO FILM $0.81
5052 PAINTED $0.60 ...................................... X-RAY (TO 1977) $0.80
LITHO $0.70 ....................................................... X-RAY (77-79) $0.56
IRRIGATION PIPE $0.60 ................................. X-RAY (80-84) $0.41
MLC CLIPS $0.52 ............................................... X-RAY (1985 UP) $0.26
SHEET ALUMINUM $0.55 ............................... CARBIDE $1.15
CAST ALUMINUM $0.55 .................................. FOUNDRY IRON - Not buying at this time
CAST AL WHEELS $0.71 ................................... CAST IRON - Not buying at this time
CANS $0.55 ......................................................... ALUMINUM FOIL $0.11
6061 AL TURNINGS $0.36 .............................. MIX AL TURNINGS $0.31
PISTONS W/RINGS $0.40

Pricing provided by Action Recycling, Inc. E. 911 Marietta Spokane WA 99207
http://www.actionrecycling.com/

Disclaimer
Prices and other information contained in this blog have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Actual transaction prices will reflect quantities, grades and qualities, credit terms, and many other parameters. The prices are in no sense comparable to the quoted prices of commodities in which a formal futures market exists. Efforts are made to ensure that pricing information is representative, but because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, the author, or others, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any published information. We are not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained by the use of such information, and disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by such errors or omissions, including those arising from the negligence of this author, its employees, or representatives.

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Current Steel Scrap Metal Prices - Northeast - Average - Week of February 12, 2007

Current Steel Scrap Metal Prices - Northeast Typical Prices Week of February 12, 2007

The prices shown below have seen slight fluctuations depending on location in the northeast.

Unprepared P&S (plate and structural)..................$155 per ton
Prepared P&S (plate and structural steel)..............$175 per ton
#1 Steel Unprepared...................................................$145 per ton
#1 Steel Prepared........................................................$165 per ton
Light Iron..................................................................... $55 per ton

CLICK HERE TO BID ON SURPLUS SCRAP METAL


For current pricing contact:

Dependable Iron and Metal Co.
Rahway, NJ 07065

or blog@dallascontracting.com

Disclaimer

Prices and other information contained in this blog have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Actual transaction prices will reflect quantities, grades and qualities, credit terms, and many other parameters. The prices are in no sense comparable to the quoted prices of commodities in which a formal futures market exists. Efforts are made to ensure that pricing information is representative, but because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, the author, or others, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any published information. We are not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained by the use of such information, and disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by such errors or omissions, including those arising from the negligence of this author, its employees, or representatives.

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Management Article February 2007 – It’s Just Not Fair, Ron!

February 2007

-- Reprinted with permission from http://www.autosalvageconsultant.com/

I understand the implications of environmental issues, but it sounds like some recyclers believe that their business is suffering as a result. Their position is that because government officials enforce environmental laws in a lax way many yards choose to operate illegally. These illegal operators have lower costs because they do not have the added costs of compliance. As a result, these illegal operators can undercut legitimate recyclers who obey environmental laws, and increase their costs by being compliant.

BTW... it’s the right thing to do, even if you disregard the laws.

Although this argument is an interesting one, I believe it is not valid.

There is no doubt that it is harder to make money in the auto recycling business than it has ever been. Nevertheless, those business people who run their yards well still manage to make 10% or more. Some exceptionally well run yards may make as much as 20%. And the size of the yard isn’t what makes the difference: some have achieved these results with very large operations and some have done well on smaller volume.

These business people have succeeded by handling the details of the business that are under their direct control with great skill. They have worked hard and experimented and adapted. They have paid close attention to the marketplace and cannibalized their own business products and services to add new ones when the opportunity presented itself. These successful yards pay close attention to costs, particularly their labor costs, and they have become FULLY engaged in buying to control their cost of goods.

Business people who are unafraid to innovate and to work smart and hard run the most successful yards. They have gutted old systems and processes, they have endured lots of pain and friction, but they have tasted hard-earned success in a tough business. They are successful because they love the auto recycling business.

Other operators are not succeeding and environmental regulations are not the real reason. No doubt occasionally a shady operator undercuts them, but they are only vulnerable to that because they are not fully engaged in running their enterprises and they are not willing to make the necessary changes to stay viable. Most are doing things just as they used to and that won’t get winning results in a world where the customer is a moving target.

The message of "these guys aren’t competing fairly" is a dangerous one. It leads people to focus on non-core issues, and it makes yard owners and managers devote precious time and energy to things they can't impact directly, much less control.

No one would disagree that our industry association should be the main impetus for fair regulation. It’s the right thing to do. However, many recyclers believe that somehow better enforcement of regulations will make them better able to be successful in the marketplace. These less successful recyclers believe that someone is going to save them or that their woes are someone else's fault. They talk constantly about their being too much competition or the competition being unfair. I've heard it for 25 years. That said, of course, we need everyone to push for fair enforcement of environmental laws.

The true costs of these controls? They arent material in most cases. Spend some money each year on improvements and modernization, say $2 to $3 thousand for a smaller yard, one selling less than $100,000 per month; then a similar amount on annual compliance and reporting. In 10 years, you will have spent $20-30,000 on controls and such. The problem is when you spend nothing for years; it’s hard when it catches up to you.

How big a problem are the environmental regulations? I believe not nearly as big as some people would like to convince you. I dont know of any recyclers that have been overly burdened by environmental controls. In fact, most yard owners embrace them and comply with them. Recyclers, like all other businesspeople, should be accountable for their own actions with regard to complying with environmental laws and their own financial results. And recyclers should support the Association in its duty to educate members on the full range of issues—some environmental and others not—that affect all of us in the recycling business today. Most of these are easy to see because we deal with them every day in our efforts to run our businesses successfully. We only need to stand in front of a mirror to see the real reason us arent doing well.

I do wish we could get all recyclers to join and support the State and National Association. Full participation would make the business better for everyone.

Don’t forget to go the website for my new book, www.greenweenies.com, to learn all the backroom business terms. There are 1,200+ terms in over 300 pages, with hilarious illustrations by world famous Gahan Wilson. You can register there for your free weekly “green weenie.” If you want to know what a three fingered booger is, or what’s in a train wreck envelope, it’s the only place to go!

Remember, only you can make BUSINESS GREAT! Next month, more from Chapter Six of How to Salvage Millions from Your Small Business.

Please email if you would like me to send previous articles.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Current Steel Scrap Metal Prices - Northeast - Average - Week of February 5, 2007

Current Steel Scrap Metal Prices - Northeast Typical Prices Week of February 5, 2007

The prices shown below have seen slight fluctuations depending on location in the northeast.

Unprepared P&S (plate and structural)..................$155 per ton
Prepared P&S (plate and structural steel)..............$175 per ton
#1 Steel Unprepared...................................................$145 per ton
#1 Steel Prepared........................................................$165 per ton
Light Iron..................................................................... $55 per ton

CLICK HERE TO BID ON SURPLUS SCRAP METAL


For current pricing contact:

Dependable Iron and Metal Co.
Rahway, NJ 07065

or blog@dallascontracting.com

Disclaimer

Prices and other information contained in this blog have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Actual transaction prices will reflect quantities, grades and qualities, credit terms, and many other parameters. The prices are in no sense comparable to the quoted prices of commodities in which a formal futures market exists. Efforts are made to ensure that pricing information is representative, but because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, the author, or others, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any published information. We are not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained by the use of such information, and disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by such errors or omissions, including those arising from the negligence of this author, its employees, or representatives.

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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Ferrous (Steel) Scrap Metal Prices - Detroit Market - February 2007

Delivered to Yard prices (Detroit Market)

Unprepared P-S...........................$ 200.00 gross ton
Busheling.......................................$ 230.00 gross ton
Baling-Clips...................................$ 230.00 gross ton
#2 Baling.......................................$ 200.00 gross ton
Plate & Structural......(4x2)........$ 235.00 gross ton
Heavy Melt.................(4x2)........$ 195.00 gross ton
Machinery Scrap..........................$ 150.00 gross ton
Turnings.................(clean)...........$ 172.00 gross ton
Borings...........................................$ 125.00 gross ton


CLICK HERE TO BID ON SURPLUS SCRAP METAL

Sheet Iron.........................................$ 185.00 Gross Ton
Auto Cast.........................................$ 210.00 Gross Ton
Unp. HMS.........................................$ 175.00 Gross Ton
Mixed Loads.....................................$ 120.00 Gross Ton

Prices and other information contained in this blog have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Actual transaction prices will reflect quantities, grades and qualities, credit terms, and many other parameters. The prices are in no sense comparable to the quoted prices of commodities in which a formal futures market exists. Efforts are made to ensure that pricing information is representative, but because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, the author, or others, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any published information. We are not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained by the use of such information, and disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by such errors or omissions, including those arising from the negligence of this author, its employees, or representatives.

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Average Copper, Aluminum and Brass Scrap Metal Prices - East Coast - Week of February 5, 2007

Non Ferrous Scrap Metal Prices (Copper, Aluminum, Brass) - East Coast Prices - Average

WEEK OF February 5, 2007

COPPER
No. 1 Copper .............. Last Week $2.34................THIS WEEK $2.32
No. 2 Copper .............. Last Week $2.15 ...............THIS WEEK $2.15
Light Copper .............. Last Week $2.10 .............. THIS WEEK $2.10
Bare Bright ................. Last Week $2.38 ...............THIS WEEK $2.35
CU Insulation ............. Last Week $0.94 ...............THIS WEEK $0.90
Motors .........................Last Week $0.27 ................THIS WEEK $0.22

CLICK HERE TO BID ON SURPLUS SCRAP METAL


ALUMINUM
Clips ..................... Last Week $0.80 ................. This Week $0.82
Extrusions ............Last Week $0.85 ................ This Week $0.88
Siding ....................Last Week $0.77 ................. This Week $0.80
Sheet .....................Last Week $0.68 ................ This Week $0.68
Cast .......................Last Week $0.68 ................. This Week $0.70
Al Turnings ..........Last Week $0.50 ................. This Week $0.54
AL CU RADS ........Last Week $1.33 ................. This Week $1.32
AL Insulation .......Last Week $0.47 ..................This Week $0.50
Wheels ..................Last Week $0.86 .................. This Week $0.88
Litho ......................Last Week $0.86 .................. This Week $0.90
UBC .......................Last Week $0.77 ................... This Week $0.80

BRASS
Red Brass ............... Last Week $1.83 .......... This Wee k $1.85
Yellow Brass .......... Last Week $1.50 .......... This Week $1.58
Red BR TGS........... Last Week $1.88............ This Week $1.88
Yellow BR TGS...... Last Week $1.38............ This Week $1.38
Rod Ends ............... Last Week $2.10............ This Week $2.10
Rod TGS ................ Last Week $2.10............ This Week $2.10
Radiators ............... Last Week $1.46 ........... This Week $1.50
Heater Core ........... Last Week $0.96 ........... This Week $1.00
Mix Pipe ................. Last Week $1.81 ........... This Week $1.82
70/30 Clip .............. Last Week $1.83 ........... This Week $1.84

CLICK HERE TO BID ON SURPLUS SCRAP METAL

LEAD
Soft ........................... Last Week $0.27 ........ This week $.27
Wheel WTS ............. Last Week $0.17 ......... This week $.17

Disclaimer

Prices and other information contained in this blog have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Actual transaction prices will reflect quantities, grades and qualities, credit terms, and many other parameters. The prices are in no sense comparable to the quoted prices of commodities in which a formal futures market exists. Efforts are made to ensure that pricing information is representative, but because of the possibility of human or mechanical error by our sources, the author, or others, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any published information. We are not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained by the use of such information, and disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by such errors or omissions, including those arising from the negligence of this author, its employees, or representatives.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. Awarded the Bronze EBJ 2006 Business Achievement Award

Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. was awarded the Bronze Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) 2006 Business Achievement Award for significant and sustained revenue growth since 2001, with revenues increasing from $2.4 million in 2001 to projected revenue of over $6.5 million for 2006. The increase in revenues is directly attributed to the company’s on-site concrete and aggregate crushing services and salvage operations. In 2001, 20,000 tons of concrete, brick and masonry were crushed on site and used as backfill, which has increased to nearly 200,000 tons for 2006.

A complete list of all the EBJ 2006 Business Achievement Award Winners can be found at http://www.ebiusa.com/Awards2006

About the EBJ Business Achievement Awards

Between October and December of 2006, EBJ solicited the environmental industry via email, website and word-of-mouth for nominations for the EBJ Business Achievement Awards. Nominations were accepted in 200-word essays in either specific or unspecified categories. Categories or size designations may be altered depending on the volume of nominations or of the number of worthy recipients. The 2006 EBJ awards were determined by a committee of EBJ staff and EBJ editorial advisory board members. The 2006 EBJ awards will be presented in a special ceremony at EBJ’s fifth annual Environmental Industry Summit in Coronado, Calif. on the evening of February 28, 2007. The Environmental Industry Summit is an annual three-day event hosted by EBJ February 28-March 2, 2007 and award recipients are invited to attend to receive their award.

About Dallas Contracting Co., Inc.

Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. is a demolition and concrete crushing contractor operating on a nationwide basis. We have been in business for over 26 years, are financially sound (D&B Rating of 3A2, and are bondable. Our work is completed professionally and with an OSHA trained workforce. We provide the following services: Demolition, Building Demolition, Onsite / Mobile Concrete Crushing, Brownfield Redevelopment, Surplus Equipment Sales, Interior Demolition, Equipment Removals and Wrecking.

Contact Information:

Dallas Contracting Co., Inc.
1260 New Market Avenue
South Plainfield, New Jersey 07080
P: (908) 668-0600
F: (908) 668-0601
Contact: Damon Kozul, PE, CHMM
Email: dkozul@dallascontracting.com
Website http://www.dallascontracting.com

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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Scrap Metal Prices Nationwide for Month of February 2007

Average prices per ton across the country for the month of February

Mid Atlantic and North East

#1 Heavy Melting Steel 200 $167.00
Plate and Structural Steel 232 $165.00
Unstripped Motor Blocks 260 $150.00
Appliances/Mixed Tin $145.00
Crushed Auto Bodies $145.00
Aluminum Sheet & Cast $0.65
Aluminum Radiators $1.49
#1 Unstripped Copper Wire $1.85
#1 Copper $2.50
#2 Copper $2.43
Auto Batteries $0.07

Southeast Coast

#1 Heavy Melting Steel 200 $150.00
Plate and Structural Steel 232 $154.00
Unstripped Motor Blocks 260 $139.00
Appliances/Mixed Tin $125.00
Crushed Auto Bodies $125.00
Aluminum Sheet & Cast $0.72
Aluminum Radiators $1.05
#1 Unstripped Copper Wire $1.52
#1 Copper $2.40
#2 Copper $2.25
Auto Batteries $0.11

Upper Mid West

#1 Heavy Melting Steel 200 $143.00
Plate and Structural Steel 232 $143.00
Unstripped Motor Blocks 260 $134.00
Appliances/Mixed Tin $125.00
Crushed Auto Bodies $125.00
Aluminum Sheet & Cast $0.59
Aluminum Radiators $1.30
#1 Unstripped Copper Wire $1.80
#1 Copper $2.41
#2 Copper $2.35
Auto Batteries $0.06

Lower Mid West

#1 Heavy Melting Steel 200 $165.00
Plate and Structural Steel 232 $162.00
Unstripped Motor Blocks 260 $135.00
Appliances/Mixed Tin $140.00
Crushed Auto Bodies $145.00
Aluminum Sheet & Cast $0.62
Aluminum Radiators $1.25
#1 Unstripped Copper Wire $1.70
#1 Copper $2.55
#2 Copper $2.45
Auto Batteries $0.07

West Coast

#1 Heavy Melting Steel 200 $163.00
Plate and Structural Steel 232 $161.00
Unstripped Motor Blocks 260 $140.00
Appliances/Mixed Tin $128.00
Crushed Auto Bodies $128.00
Aluminum Sheet & Cast $0.66
Aluminum Radiators $1.50
#1 Unstripped Copper Wire $1.92
#1 Copper $2.59
#2 Copper $2.53
Auto Batteries $0.05


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