Precast concrete bridge abutment panels installed on highway overpass
structural
I-94 Bridge Abutments
Gary, IN · 42,000 sf
200-mi delivery radius
Structural
Architectural
Infrastructure
Midwest Region · 7 Active Jobsites
Precast concrete fabrication yard with panels stacked in rows
Precast Concrete Fabrication

We’ve poured 840,000
square feet within 200 miles
of where you’re sitting.

Structural panels, architectural finishes, and infrastructure elements — poured in climate-controlled bays, trucked to your jobsite before dawn.

840Ksq ft
Poured & Delivered
±2mm
Tolerance Standard
97%
On-Schedule Rate
Engineering ReviewForm ConstructionRebar PlacementPour & CureQC InspectionDelivery & ErectionSmooth Form FinishExposed AggregateAcid-EtchedSandblasted±2mm ToleranceClimate-Controlled BaysPre-dawn DeliveryOn-Spec Guarantee
03 / Fabrication Process

Six stages. Zero shortcuts.

A factory tour you take with your mouse wheel. Each stage answers the question you haven't asked yet.

Engineer reviewing structural drawings at desk with precast panel shop drawings spread out
01
Stage 01

Engineering Review

Before a form is cut, every dimension is verified.

Our in-house structural engineers review shop drawings against architectural intent. We flag tolerance conflicts before they reach the pour floor — catching coordination issues that would cost weeks on-site.

Specification Checkpoint
Drawing Review48-hr turnaround
BIM CoordinationRevit + Tekla
Tolerance ClassPCI MNL-117 Class A
Submittal PackageFull PE stamp
Steel form construction in fabrication bay with welding sparks and workers in safety gear
02
Stage 02

Form Construction

Steel forms machined to ±1mm. No flex, no drift.

Forms are fabricated from 3/16" steel plate, welded and ground flat. Chamfer strips, reveal inserts, and blockouts are set with precision fixtures. A form that isn't right makes every panel after it wrong.

Specification Checkpoint
Form Material3/16" steel plate
Surface FlatnessFF 50 minimum
Reuse Cycles300+ pours per form
Lead Time2–4 weeks
Worker tying rebar reinforcement cage inside steel precast concrete form
03
Stage 03

Rebar Placement

Every tie documented. Every cover block verified.

Reinforcement cages are assembled to approved placing drawings. Cover blocks are plastic-tipped and spaced per spec. A QC technician walks every cage before form closure — no exceptions, no shortcuts.

Specification Checkpoint
Cover Tolerance+3/8" / -1/4"
Tie SpacingPer IBC 26.7.3
Lap SpliceClass B, verified
QC Sign-offRequired before close
Concrete being poured into precast form with workers in safety equipment guiding placement
04
Stage 04

Pour & Cure

Climate-controlled. Temperature-logged. No surprises.

Concrete is batched on-site, tested every 50 CY for slump and air content, and placed by trained crews. Curing blankets, heated forms in winter, and continuous temperature logging produce consistent compressive strengths — every pour, every season.

Specification Checkpoint
Design Strength6,000 psi @ 28 days
Curing MethodBlanket + heated form
Temp LoggingContinuous, 4-hr report
Batch TestingEvery 50 CY
Quality control inspector measuring freshly stripped precast concrete panel with tape measure
05
Stage 05

Quality Inspection

Stripped, measured, and documented before it leaves the yard.

Every panel is stripped, measured against shop drawings, and photographed at 12 checkpoints. Dimensional deviations over PCI Class A limits are reported immediately — not discovered on a jobsite 200 miles away.

Specification Checkpoint
Checkpoints12 per panel
Dimensional Tolerance±1/8" on 10 ft
DocumentationFull photo record
CertificationPCI Plant Certified
Crane lifting large precast concrete panel onto building structure at dawn with workers guiding
06
Stage 06

Delivery & Erection

On the truck before dawn. On the crane by 7 AM.

Panels are loaded in erection sequence, chocked and banded for transport. Our logistics team coordinates with your superintendent 72 hours out. We don't arrive until the crane is rigged — your ironworkers don't wait on our drivers.

Specification Checkpoint
Delivery Window3–5 AM dispatch
Sequence LoadingErection order match
Crane Coordination72-hr pre-call
Erection SupportField tech on-site
04 / Selected Work

840,000 square feet.
Every one on schedule.

Structural
Architectural
Infrastructure
Completed precast concrete bridge abutment panels on highway overpass structure
Structural

I-94 Corridor Bridge Abutments

Gary, Indiana

42,000 sf214 precast abutment panels, PCI Class A, delivered over 11 nights
Custom architectural precast concrete façade panels on civic center with acid-etched finish
Architectural

Milwaukee Civic Center Façade

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

18,500 sfCustom acid-etched finish, 3 aggregate blends, zero rejects
Precast concrete double-tee parking deck structure at major airport
Infrastructure

O'Hare Airport Parking Deck

Chicago, Illinois

94,000 sfDouble-tees and spandrels, 18-month schedule, 0 punch-list items
Precast concrete stadium concourse panels with exposed aggregate finish
Structural

Lucas Oil Stadium Concourse

Indianapolis, Indiana

67,000 sfExposed aggregate finish, 48-hr erection windows, zero delays
Sandblasted white cement precast panels on university library building exterior
Architectural

University of Michigan Library

Ann Arbor, Michigan

31,200 sfSandblasted white cement panels, LEED NC credits, landmark finish
05 / Client Feedback

The people who sign the delivery tickets.

General Contractor·I-94 Bridge Abutments

Every panel arrived in erection sequence, tolerances matched the shop drawings to within an eighth. We pulled the crane off the deck by noon on day three. That doesn't happen with most precasters.

Marcus Delgado
Senior Project Manager
Meridian Construction Group
Architect·Milwaukee Civic Center

I specified a three-aggregate exposed finish that two other plants wouldn't touch. Formwork sent samples inside two weeks. The installed panels matched the mockup exactly — the architect's review took four minutes.

Priya Nair
Project Architect, AIA
Kessler + Vance Architecture
Facility Manager·Parking Structure Replacement

We were replacing a parking deck that failed inspection in January. They had mix designs approved, forms built, and first panels stripped by March 12th. No other fabricator came close on schedule.

James Okafor
Director of Facilities
Lakeside Regional Medical Center
06 / Project Diagnostic

Scope Your Pour

Five questions. Sixty seconds. We'll tell you if your project is a strong fit — and show you the fastest path to an estimate.

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Square Footage
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Required Finish
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Timeline
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Delivery Zip

Your answers help us route your project to the right estimator. No spam. No sales calls unless you request one.

What type of precast work is this?

Select the primary scope of your project.

07 / Technical Library

Not ready to talk.
Just need the specs?

Enter your company email and we'll send the full spec sheet library — PCI tolerances, finish samples, mix design certs, and erection details.

Included Documents
PCI MNL-117 Tolerance Reference
QC Standard
24 pp
Standard Finish Sample Library
Specification
18 pp
Mix Design Certificates — 6,000 psi
Material Data
8 pp
Erection & Bearing Pad Details
Structural
32 pp
Architectural Panel Detail Library
Specification
46 pp

Download Spec Library

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