Corporate
33 Market Point Drive
Greenville, SC 29607
Phone: (864) 281-9116
Fax: (864) 281-9137

Operations
Fort Scott, KS
Phone: (620) 857-4860

Dallas, TX
Phone: (817) 313-5876



American Concrete Institute




Tilt-up Concrete Association

 

SERVICES

We provide a single source solution for your concrete needs.  With a highly mobile workforce, we are uniquely positioned to furnish turnkey construction services anywhere in the United States and offer competitive pricing for the following scopes of work:  

  • Laser-controlled Grading
    Subgrade preparation, installation, leveling and compaction of stone base utilizing the latest laser profiling technology.  Careful attention to optimum moisture content and proper material gradation enhances compaction and reduces potential for slab restraint and cracking.

  • Foundation Systems
    Complete cast-in-place foundation and wall construction utilizing custom form systems and methods for accurate placement of embeds and true finished surfaces.

         

  • Industrial Concrete Slabs
    State-of the-art floor slab designs, low-shrinkage concrete mixes and detailed planning yields top quality industrial floor slabs with dense, smooth wearing surfaces and minimal cracking. Proven ability to meet aggressive schedules with large placements, SuperFlat tolerances, special finishes and toppings.  

  • Concrete Paving
    Economical concrete alternative to asphalt paving with superior durability and life-cycle costs.  Large placements utilizing the latest dual slope profiling technology with LaserScreed equipment offers fewer joints and flexibility in scheduling.  

         

  • Tilt-up Construction
    Value engineered tilt-up alternatives coordinated with traditional and pre-engineered structural and roof systems can provide competitive shell packages.  Complete panel scope including lift & brace engineering, detailed shop drawings, insulated sandwich panels, custom formliners and integral brick embed systems.

  • Joint Repair/Reconstruction
    Spalled and deteriorated joint shoulders can be reconstructed utilizing aggregate filled epoxy mortars formulated for use in a wide range of operating temperatures.  Reconstructed joints can be returned to service in 24 to 48 hours.

               

         

  • Slab Stabilization
    Two-component foam resin injected at slab joints expands to fill voids and stop movement.  Stabilized joints can then be re-filled or reconstructed to reduce damage to material handling equipment and product.