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Projects

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    Port Project Earns LEED Silver Designation

    Polished concrete is a major component of Port of Everett's facelift.

     
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    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.

     
  • Chronic Taco

    With the most votes this year, Chronic Taco is the 2010 Readers' Choice Decorative Project of the Year.

     
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    Premium Floor for Premium Stores

    Designed and owned by Australian retail property giant Westfield, a colossal new shopping and leisure complex opened to deafening fanfare in London last year.

     
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    As Sustainable as it is Gorgeous

    For clothing designer/retailer Eileen Fisher, sustainability and authenticity were the winning combination.

     
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    Restoring Concrete to its Organic Look

    Javier Lopez and crew of X-cel Concrete Creations recently accepted the mission to bring back the luster of a 15,000-square-foot concrete floor at an organic grocery store in Southern California.

     
  • And the Winners Are...

    For the 17th consecutive year, the Tilt-Up Association (TCA), Mt. Vernon, Iowa, is announcing the recipients of the 2008 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards.

     
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    Solutions

    The outdoor seating area of the Outback Steakhouse in Arcadia had a stained concrete floor that was almost impossible to keep clean. Plus, it was just plain ugly. So the restaurant contacted Best Custom Garage Coatings for a solution.

     
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    2006 Decorative Concrete Project of the Year - Nominees

    The selections here demonstrate how decorative concrete in public spaces and the commercial sector continues to grow and mature. Whether in schools, churches, retail spaces, theaters, grocery stores, and corporate headquarters or along beachfronts, the following projects demonstrate decorative...

     
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    Cinema 11 Theaters

    Each new project offers Ralph Gasser a new opportunity for creativity. This time, he created stencil patterns, used crumpled aluminum foil as a texturing tool, and doubled countertop formliner nosing as edges for a wheelchair ramp and a bathroom backsplash.

     
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    7 for all mankind

     
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    The European Village Resort

    The European Village Resort was under construction when the developer, Peter Roehr, attended World of Concrete 2004 in Orlando.

     
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    2006 Decorative Concrete Project of the Year - Honorable Mention Projects

    The selections here demonstrate how decorative concrete in public spaces and the commercial sector continues to grow and mature. Whether in schools, churches, retail spaces, theaters, grocery stores, and corporate headquarters or along beachfronts, the following projects demonstrate decorative...

     
  • Time and Labor Savings in Store with Macrofibers

    Encompassing more than 200,000 square feet of retail space, Wal-Mart's new Salt Lake City Supercenter attracts thousands of shoppers each year.

     
  • Tall Tilt-Up: Pinal County Superior Courthouse, Florence, Arizona

    The new four-story Pinal County courthouse was originally designed to have cast-in-place elevator/stair cores, but in the interest of saving both money and time, D.L. Withers, the general contractor, accepted Riggs’ proposal to expedite the project by using 80- to 87-foot-high tilt-up panels.

     
  • Tilt-Up City

    Concrete contractor and tilt-up entrepreneur Larry Clark discusses the construction of Capital Centre, an all-tilt-up sports and entertainment complex he is building in Lansing, Mich. The facility includes a 52,000-square-foot basketball stadium, a 176,00-square-foot building for soccer, hockey...

     
  • Tilt-Up Walls Help Retailer Expand

    To build new stores quickly and meet its expansion goals in the northern United States, The Home Depot needed an alternative construction method for building well-insulated retail outlets in colder climates. When the company built a new 112,000-square-foot store in Walker, Mich., in 1997, it meet...

     
 
 

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