Four Billion Dollars & Two Bridges of Epic Proportions
Sep20

Four Billion Dollars & Two Bridges of Epic Proportions

What costs four billion dollars and breaks construction records? One massive bridge project over the Hudson River does! The New York State Thruway Authority is replacing the…

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A Small Bridge in Paradise Makes a Big Impact
Sep20

A Small Bridge in Paradise Makes a Big Impact

Tropical palms and soft Gulf breezes. White sand and eclectic marine life. Florida is an oasis full of outdoor relaxation and adventure surrounded by the sea. If there is one thing Florida has an abundance of, it’s water. Natural springs, wetlands and…

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Concrete Cutting Contractor Tackles Savage Hurricane Aftermath
Sep20

Concrete Cutting Contractor Tackles Savage Hurricane Aftermath

Who could forget the absolute destruction Hurricane Harvey caused when it hit Texas on August 25, 2017? The massive storm brought with it not only damaging hurricane-force winds of up to 130 mph, but an incredible 51 inches of rainfall…

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Paving the Way for an “Uncrackable Concrete”
Sep20

Paving the Way for an “Uncrackable Concrete”

The University of Tennessee’s (UT) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering approached CSDA member Cuts Inc. with an unusual request. In an effort to produce a more crack-resistant concrete they began a project called…

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Night Cutters
Jul03

Night Cutters

Slicing Seven Miles of Concrete in the Middle of Oncoming Traffic – The Dallas North Tollway connects motorists between downtown Dallas and cities in Collin, Denton and northern Dallas counties. It is a 32-mile, six-lane, limited access expressway passing through and along . . .

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Women in Concrete
Jul03

Women in Concrete

A Historic Renovation 100 Years in the Making – The 1909 masonry two-story Pitt Carriage Factory Building is located in the East Des Moines Industrial Historic District and has a unique and admirable history. The location donned the first woman-owned carriage works factory in the U.S. in 1910, ten years before women even had the right to vote . . .

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