More stories about Tilt-Up

  • TCA Selects Recipients of 2013 Professional Achievement Awards

    The Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA) – an international nonprofit organization that serves to expand and improve the use of tilt-up as the preferred building system – has announced the recipients of five professional achievement awards at the World of Concrete

  • Enter the TCA Awards Program

    The process for submitting a project for consideration in the 22nd Annual Tilt-Up Achievement Awards has been streamlined this year.

  • Tilt-Up Certification Helps Contractors

    The Tilt-Up Certified Contractor program provides a marketable verification program that assures tilt-up expertise.

  • Constructing Sports Arenas with Tilt-Up

    Tap into this niche market by emphasizing the advantages of tilt-up construction.

  • Expanding Tilt-Up to the Middle East

    The introduction of tilt-up to Amman, Jordan, proved to be a success for tilt-up construction throughout the Middle East.

  • 2011 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards

    Marking its 20th consecutive year, the Tilt-Up Concrete Association, Mount Vernon, Iowa, recently announced the 2011 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards.

  • Software Increases Project Efficiency

    Competition for projects is extremely fierce in today's economic climate. This competition has led design and construction professionals to incorporate new technologies into their projects to be more cost-effective and enable them to meet tight schedules.

  • Durable Solution for Equestrian Barns

  • 2010 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards

    The Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA), Mount Vernon, Iowa, recently announced the recipients of the 2010 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards.

  • The Most Recycled Concrete Content

    Recycling concrete content has become an important issue for the tilt-up industry. Stapleton Enterprise Park, Denver, Colo., which currently tops the list as the greatest use of recycled aggregates for a tilt-up structure, used 2305 tons of recycled content in the wall and foundation mixes.