Won’t Back Down July 20, 2015 Leave a Comment Precast’s resiliency makes construction engineers take notice. By Mark Crawford Three years ago, McCann Concrete Products […]
Precast Concrete: A Shore Thing for Coastal Protection December 16, 2014 1 Comment By Shari Held Now you see it … now you don’t. It’s one thing if you’re […]
Joplin Tornado Devastation: Two Years Later January 13, 2014 Leave a Comment By Phillip Cutler, P.E., and Mason Nichols It has been nearly three years since Joplin, Mo., […]
Oldcastle Precast Constructs First-of-its-Kind All-Precast Air Station Hangar November 25, 2013 3 Comments Photos courtesy of Oldcastle Precast Oldcastle Precast of Bartow, Fla., recently completed work on a first-of-its-kind […]
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire: Unless There’s Precast Concrete! November 25, 2013 Leave a Comment By Claude Goguen, P.E., LEED AP As businesses on the famous boardwalks along the Jersey Shore […]
Safer & Stronger: How to Rebuild After Superstorm Sandy May 29, 2013 Leave a Comment In the wake of Superstorm Sandy’s razing of New Jersey’s coast, the need for superior building […]
Precast Concrete: Resiliency in the Face of Fury April 17, 2013 Leave a Comment Sustainability is not just about being green – it’s about being green and resilient. By Claude […]
Precast Concrete: Resiliency in the Face of Fury April 3, 2013 Leave a Comment By Claude Goguen, P.E., LEED AP With Hurricane Sandy’s recent invasion of the eastern seashore, Mother […]
Resiliency: Stand Up to Natural Disasters with Precast Concrete January 2, 2013 2 Comments By anticipating risks and rapidly rebounding from natural and man-made disasters, structures and communities demonstrate resiliency. […]
Green Piece: Resiliency November 19, 2012 Leave a Comment By Claude Goguen, P.E., LEED AP | Graphics courtesy Community & Regional Resilience Initiative (CARRI) (www.resilientus.org) […]