Company: RMIX
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001104659-25-110488
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Company: Suncrete, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: S-4
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 opportunities at all levels of employment to incentivize professional excellence, which helps us retain talented employees. Moreover, we proactively recruit additional talent in both conventional and creative manners to fill open positions when promoting internally is not an option.

At June 30, 2025, we employed approximately 65 salaried employees and 327 hourly employees, and the Schwarz Entities employed 29 salaried employees and 192 hourly employees, for a combined 94 salaried and 519 hourly employees on a post-acquisition basis. The total number of hourly personnel is subject to end market demand and is seasonal. During the twelve months ended December 31, 2024, the number of our

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hourly employees ranged from approximately 311 to 343 and averaged approximately 322, and the number of the Schwarz Entities’ hourly employees ranged from 153 to 179 and averaged approximately 166. We are not subject to any collective bargaining agreements with respect to any of our employees. We believe that we have strong relationships with our employees.

#### Raw Materials
We purchase raw materials, including, but not limited to, cement, fine and coarse aggregates, fuel and admixtures from numerous sources. With few exceptions, we do not enter into long-term agreements to purchase raw materials. We work with our suppliers to manage both availability and pricing of our inputs, which we believe gives us a competitive margin advantage relative to our peers. The price and availability of raw materials may vary from year to year due to market conditions and production capacities. We do not expect a lack of availability of any raw materials over the next 12 months.

#### Seasonality
The activity of our business fluctuates due to seasonality because our business is primarily conducted outdoors. Therefore, seasonal changes and other weather-related conditions, in particular extended rainy and cold weather in the spring and fall and major weather events, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, tropical storms and heavy snows, can adversely affect our business and operations through a decline in both the use of our products and the demand for our services. In addition, construction materials production and shipment levels follow activity in the construction industry, which typically occurs in the spring, summer and fall. Warmer and drier weather during our third and fourth fiscal quarters typically results in higher activity and revenues during those quarters. Our first and second fiscal quarters typically have lower levels of activity due to weather conditions. Our second fiscal quarter varies greatly with spring rains and wide temperature variations. A cool