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Architectural Marvels: 4 Reasons Why Concrete Is So Popular Commercially

Concrete is a staple of humanity\’s success. We love the stuff; from roads to walls and even sculptures, concrete companies have their hands full meeting the demands of architects and building planners the world over.   Though the durable material is used in (just about) everything, it is especially favored in commercial projects. Towering office

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Could Concrete Be The Next Big Residential Construction Trend?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In recent years, concrete has become a more common sight in residential spaces everywhere. From countertops to flooring to entire houses, concrete is becoming a more common sight in homes worldwide, and this trend is likely to continue well into the future.   Applications Large And Small   Recently, homeowners have been making use of

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When Concrete Gets Technical: Australian University Develops 3D Concrete Printing

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Concrete can last for thousands of years, its durability making it a favored choice among nations throughout the world. While the applications of concrete seem to be nearly limitless where human beings are concerned, the old ways of concrete materials procurement and logistics may be changing thanks to a university in Melbourne, Australia.   Professor

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Contractors Involved In Florida Bridge Collapse Fined For Safety Violations

Last March, Florida International University saw a deadly bridge collapse: five motorists that were driving underneath were killed, along with one worker, and five more were seriously injured. The bridge was in the midst of construction and had been \”developing cracks of significant width, depth, and length at critical locations,\” according to a series of

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