Precast concrete building components and site amenities are used architecturally as cladding, trim products, accessories and in structural applications such as foundations, beams, floors, walls and other structural components. It is common to employ precast concrete building components in both architectural and structural capacities at the same time (total precast structures). Some examples of these include many hotels, parking garages, communications buildings and multi-family housing units.

Precast concrete building components offer many advantages including superior strength and durability, design flexibility, aesthetic versatility, minimal site impact, faster construction times and reduced lifecycle costs. Precast can be considered a green building material and can qualify for LEED credits.

FEATURED PRODUCTS

Foundations
Veneer
Wall Panels

CASE STUDIES

A Homebuilder's Perspective on Basement Entry Systems
Basement Foundation Systems Save Time and Money
Precast Concrete Framing: Element Lofts Project
Precast Concrete Walls Withstand Earth, Wind, Water, Fire
Precast Dome Panels: Oklahoma State Capitol
Precast Goes Collegiant with Load Bearing Walls
Thin-Shell Precast: Philapelphia Domas Project