LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

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from our certified craftsmen.

Lunch & Learn

Lunch & Learn (or Box Lunch) programs are presented from an industry perspective and are a win/win/win. They can be presented in your office with a free lunch provided, during non-billable time – and meet your state licensing continuing education requirements. Program formats offer a rapid-paced visual exploration of the basic concepts of precast and prestressed concrete design.

Presentations are solutions oriented and demonstrate design possibilities.

Topics include:

  • Virtually any color, form, texture, or veneer can be achieved
  • The look of new buildings can be matched to existing structures with the use of form liners, colors, aggregates, and veneers
  • Long open spans create unobstructed spaces that are adaptable to a multitude of purposes
  • Load bearing wall panels eliminate the need for perimeter columns and beam lines
  • Precast structures can be adapted for reuse as needs change over the lifespan of the building
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Plant Tours

Experience the opportunity to see our manufacturing facility in full operation during normal business hours. Our plant tour is offered to design professionals and students of University Engineering and Architectural departments to enhance their learning opportunities and to develop an interest in using precast concrete as a building system.

Learn how precast concrete is manufactured, what steps are taken to ensure quality products, and also gain a better understanding of how the product works within the design and construction process.

Plant tours must be scheduled in advance. Safety equipment such as hard hats and safety glasses will be provided and participants should wear closed toe shoes and long pants.

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