I think we should define terms AGAIN:
CEMENT is a fine powder ground from blast-furnace clinker (slag) of hydraulic calcium silicates.
CONCRETE is the product of an irreversable chemical reaction involving in correct proportions water, sand, aggregate and cement.
Cement is an ingrediant in concrete.
There is no such thing as a CEMENT contractor! They are concrete contractors, concrete construction etc. My material science prof. is rolling over in his grave people!
So, crushed CONCRETE can be used as an aggregate for base course. I'm not so sure if it can be used as an aggregate for concrete. CEMENT is already crushed by definition.
I feel better already! <G>