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All week decorative concrete contractors have worked on their projects showcased in the Artistry in Decorative Concrete area, located in the Concrete Surfaces & Decorative Pavilion in Silver Lot 3, opposite the South Hall.
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While walking the halls at WOC, make sure to spend some time outside in the Outdoor Exhibits area where you have unique opportunities to test out multiple products.
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Leif Reints of Reints Masonry Works, Neosho, Mo., took first place after laying 583 bricks in one hour.
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The Quality in Concrete Slabs Luncheon explored the characteristics of a high-quality and durable slabs, and how that might be developed into a new awards program.
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The Women in Concrete Luncheon and Forum targeted the hot issue of employment trends—discussing the ongoing efforts to support women in traditionally male fields and how to take advantage of new career opportunities.
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Out in the Concrete Surfaces & Decorative Pavilion, a number of manufacturers are conducting hands-on demos and showcasing the latest in decorative and polishing.
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Concrete Construction’s How-To Zone in the Silver Lot was a buzz yesterday as the Seal/No Seal Group presented to a full crowd.
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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.
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Ed Sullivan, chief economist for the Portland Cement Association veered off from his typical economic forecast to indentify a market that the concrete industry needs to gain a stronger foothold: road paving.
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If you’re looking to learn more about pervious concrete, there is no better opportunity that this year’s WOC!