Woodland Elementary School will open fall 2009 for kindergarten through fifth grade, as well as Head Start and district offices.
The homeowners of this project, Tracy and Mark Halbersleben, live on the California coast and spend most of their summers in Hawaii.
A welcoming round table awaits your arrival as a reception desk at First Team Real Estate in Newport Beach, Calif.
The homeowners for this project live on the California coast, and spend most of their summers in Hawaii.
The Hudson YMCA's carpets were worn out and had visible stains and water damage, which hurt the building's overall appeal.
Here is one of our latest retroplate diamond-polished, acid-stain jobs.
The building was constructed in a hillside with concrete masonry block and 832 yards of concrete as its starting point.
Zagrodnik + Thomas Architects, San Diego, designed the San Elijo Nature Center with the goal of increasing awareness and education of both the nature preserve and the environment.
Universal Studios' The Simpsons Ride's decorative concrete surface began to crack and peel just two weeks after the attraction opened in May 2008.
Edwards Concrete Company, Winter Garden, Fla., started the "Ride the Flying Ray" roller coaster at Sea World in Orlando, Fla., in January 2009 and completed work April 30, 2009.
The concept for this project was to paint the ocean floor, including sand, shoreline, coral, and sea life, on the floors of this residence.
When the Taylors of Upland, Calif., decided to remodel their kitchen, they wanted a project that reflected their personal and professional commitments to the green movement.
Rick Barba, the homeowner and owner of Barba Concrete, Frankfort, Ill., called Vertical Artisans, New Lenox, Ill., because he had some pillars he wanted to have decorated around his pool, and wanted Vertical Artisans to train his crew in vertical handcarved concrete.
At a popular theme park resort in Florida, vacationers are treated to an all-star experience of their choice.
This project by CounterCrete, Van Wert, Ohio, was completed November 20, 2008.
This project started about three years ago, and may continue in the future, but is complete for now.
Crossroads Community Church in Kearney, Mo., was an initially minor job that became a challenge for Lodder Concrete, Kansas City, Mo., due to an unlevel floor.
This project by Unique Concrete, West Milford, N.J., includes a pool surround, connecting sidewalks, and concrete work on top of an existing elevated wooden deck.
This project by Unique Concrete, West Milford, N.J., includes a pool area, a set of steps, and a connecting sidewalk.