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Contest recognizes concrete construction crews.
Hanley Wood honored the best in our industry on Tuesday afternoon, from people to projects at the first Awards Event in Concrete Construction’s How-To Zone.
Two days after Tom Adams accepted the job as the executive director of the American Coal Ash Association (ACAA), the Kingston, Tenn., coal ash storage facility failed. “We were in crisis mode from day one,” he says.
For guiding the new 306 report to completion, Steve Morrical is one of CC’s Most Influential People of 2012.
Casimir J. Bognacki, known throughout the concrete world as Cas, is the chief of materials engineering at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
In 2008 the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) started to develop a certification program for repair technicians with a focus on surface prep and cleaning rebar.
John Kevern has helped define how to make pervious successful and for that he is one of CC’s Most Influential People in 2012.
Concrete played a significant role in building Montage Deer Valley, a 988,000-square-foot luxury resort and spa.
Thomas Jefferson School of Law in downtown San Diego is an eight-story classroom building, with ground-level retail space, and three levels of underground parking.
TreePeople is a nonprofit organization that addresses urban issues, such as water and energy conservation, flood prevention, and stormwater pollution.
The Ohio Street CSO Abatement Pilot Project was a partnership effort to beautify a significant transportation corridor into Indiana’s capital.
The Flamm project took the site, architecture, and detailing components of a building to their creative limits.
The Refinery is a 45,000-square-foot, two-story building on the Saddleback Church campus.
As the first LEED Gold-certified project in Kissimmee, this 54,000-square-foot facility used concrete tilt-up wall construction to reduced the project’s environmental impact.
As an affordable housing development, the Rosa Parks Apartments needed to be economical to build and sustainable in long-term operation and maintenance.
What was once a field of prairie grasses has been turned into an ornate model railway garden that uses stormwater captured with permeable concrete pavement.
The Conservancy set out to renovate the zoo's Tropical House.