More stories about Cost-Effective Design

  • Rising to Any Height

    Meeting the demands of sports facility construction means having flexible forming solutions

  • Constructing Sports Arenas with Tilt-Up

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

  • Reviving an Institution

    The Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, The Bronx, N.Y., gets a makeover.

  • Tests Support Admixture for All Concrete Assets

    A nontoxic agent thwarts microbiologically induced corrosion in new head works, clarifiers, and treatment plant pipes as well as rehabilitation.

  • Embracing the New Normal

    How to get ahead in today's challenging market.

  • Sustainable Strengths

    A new study brings home concrete's greenest assets.

  • Self-Curing Warehouse Floors?

    In February of 2009, CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION and Scurto Cement, Gilberts, Ill., decided to do a two-year warehouse floor study to monitor curling.

  • Finding Buried Treasure With Diamond Grinding

    With an unprecedented number of roadways in need of repair across the U.S., cost-effective pavement rehabilitation techniques remain a pressing issue for roadway engineers and owners.

  • No Beef With This Project

    To more efficiently service their clients and to better-accommodate their growth, Kinnealey Meats bought an existing 100,000-square-foot industrial building in nearby Brockton, Mass. Company president John Kinnealey looked at the expansion as an opportunity to build a state-of-the-art processing...

  • Creating Architectural Detail Cost-Effectively

    When looking for a cost-effective forming solution, Bryan-Ohlmeier Construction Co., Paola, Kan., found the answer with an architectural forming panel.