San Antonio, TX

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Concrete 2029, Mid- Low-Rise construction

Are you interested in the future of concrete construction in North America? Do you... More

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U.S. Concrete Announces 2014 Third Quarter Results

Positive report states that "Organic growth was strong in all regions and both segments of our business." More

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Concrete Formwork at Cape Canaveral

A unique form system was used for eight massive columns at the power plant's Steam... More

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Big Dog! Texas Dealer has World's Largest Mack Pylon Sign

Valley Truck Centers’ new 40,000 square-foot facility also features the world’s largest Mack Trucks pylon, measuring in at 17 feet, 2 inches tall and 29 feet 6 inches wide. More

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Pipe-tapping teams beat the clock (video)

Every year, winning men and women's teams from American Water Works Association state chapters travel to the association's annual conference to see who can tap into a cement-lined ductile iron pipe the fastest. Here are the latest additions to the Pipe Tapping Hall of Fame. More

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Oldcastle Precast Produces Longest Precast-Prestressed Bridge Girders for Caltrans

As part of the California Department of Transportation’s $1.6 billion Santa Ana Freeway South Corridor Improvement Project, Oldcastle Precast manufactured precast-prestressed concrete super girders to construct the Norwalk-San Antonio Bridge undercrossing section of the project. More

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CIM Program Announces Items For 2014 Auction at World of Concrete

The Concrete Industry Management program has announced the  list of donated items for its ninth annual Auction at the World of Concrete. More

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NAPA organizes first asphalt-focused environmental, health & safety conference

Beyond Compliance, colocated with 2013 World of Asphalt in San Antonio, will help companies develop a world-class safety culture for their companies. More

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Texas A&M San Antonio Multi Purpose Building

A combination of brick and sandstone was used on the exterior of the first facility to be built on the Texas A & M San Antonio Campus. The arcades are supported with true masonry arches. Special shape brick was used throughout the column window surround and paraphet pediments. Not seen in today's modern projects in the use of the jack Brick arches installed over the window openings. More

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Paul Elizondo Tower

This down town office building consist of eleven levels. A Texas Flame finish granite was used at the first level. Smooth and Split Face Pecos Red sand stone was the chosen cladding material up to the third level. From the third level to the top level Arriscraft Smooth and Split Face was used. The hand arved slate seal was carved out of eight. More

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