While at WOC, you might like to visit some of the significant concrete projects in Vegas.
The eight-level, 6000-car parking structure spans approximately 270x1024 feet, enclosing about 2.3 million square feet.
The $246 million I-15 reconstruction includes a widened freeway, new auxiliary roads, interchanges, bridge sections, and sounds walls.
The Palazzo Resort, at the time of its completion in 2008, was the world’s largest LEED-certified building.
The iconic and impressive Hoover Dam, is now 75 years old, and the spectacular concrete arch bridge that hovers 900 feet above the Colorado River has been opened.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District’s Springs Preserve complex is located alongside Highway 95, and includes a pump station, walking trails, botanical gardens, and the Desert Living Center.
The luxurious four-story, 8800-square-foot house billed as the 2009 New American Home featured an ICF system and used 1000 cu. yds. of concrete.
The Stratosphere Las Vegas Tower is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States, soaring 1149 feet above the ground.
CityCenter is an ambitious, $7.8 billion, high-density mixed-use project developed by MGM Resorts International on 67 acres between the Bellagio and Monte Carlo resorts.