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Commercial Fencing
construction workers installing precast concrete for a commercial project
Precast concrete fencing may be a big part of the precast concrete industry, but it certainly isn’t the only part. Precast concrete has all sorts of uses. Here are 10 reasons why you should use precast concrete for your next construction project. 1. Designed to Handle Heavy Loads Precast concrete performs better than traditional concrete....
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Privacy precast concrete wall for a business in the shopping center
As a business owner, you often don’t have room for mistakes. You need to make the right decision the first time. When it comes to designing a privacy wall for your business, you should pick precast concrete. Here’s why. 1. Safe and Secure Unlike homes, your business needs a privacy fence that also serves as...
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Precast concrete separating a neighborhood with the street.
Precast concrete is incredibly versatile. Just in case your vision of concrete is limited to sidewalks, let’s go over some of the most common uses for precast concrete.  Parking structures When planning a parking structure, durability, economy, and ease of installation will be on your mind – enter precast concrete. From the columns to the...
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When you erect wood rail fencing along the border of your property, you’re taking part in a tradition that started almost two hundred years ago by American trailblazers who made the first settlements out on the unknown western frontier. When you find yourself replacing warped, broken, and decayed sections of that same wood rail fencing...
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Living near a highway might be convenient and affordable, but noise pollution can be too much for many people to handle. Highway noise can make getting some peace and quiet in your home almost impossible and can hinder your ability to get a good night’s sleep. What’s worse is that there are few ways to...
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Precast concrete walls pile
Large scale construction projects are becoming more and more complex. This increasing complexity doesn’t mean that the projects have unlimited time or budget – making it crucial to think carefully about how to go about completing the project. Here are the top benefits of using precast concrete for your large-scale project. Highest Quality Skilled workers...
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When planning your commercial construction project, what type of building materials to use will be a big question to ponder. Using the right materials will change the way your project looks, functions, and costs. For commercial projects, one of the best building materials to use is concrete. An even better one is precast concrete –...
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For obvious reasons, it’s extremely easy to confuse cement and concrete. In fact, many people think they are merely different names for the same thing. The two are related but different materials. Let’s go over the differences in what they are and how they are made. First off, cement is one of the materials used...
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Workers building a concrete wall
When you are looking at commercial fencing for your business, there are many options from the most basic chain link fence to an imposing and costly brick wall. Each fence comes with its own benefits and drawbacks, so you will need to make sure you pick an option that works well with your needs.  Here’s...
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Engineer holding a structural plan
As an engineer, having a plan is one of the most important things you can do to make sure a project is going smoothly. Even though working on a perimeter wall or fence can seem like a simple matter, it can get complicated fast.  Start each project by asking big picture questions about the primary...
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