Concrete: 2nd Only To Water

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Concrete: 2nd Only To Water

Concrete is one of the most widely used materials on the planet—some say second only to water. Versatility is the key to it’s widespread use. From sidewalks to skyscrapers, concrete is at the core of our buildings, homes, roads, since the days of the Roman Empire. Here’s just a sample of some of the concrete products use and utility.

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  • Airports
  • Cultural Buildings
  • Hospitals
  • Pervious
  • Removable Forms
  • Autoclave Cellular Concrete
  • Dams
  • Homes
  • Roads
  • Basements
  • Decorative Floors
  • Hotels
  • Roller-Compacted-Concrete
  • Bricks
  • Driveways
  • Industrial Floors
  • Radiant Heated Floors
  • Roof Tiles
  • Bridges
  • Durable Floors
  • Insulating Concrete Forms
  • Rail Crossties
  • Safe Rooms
  • Cast Stone
  • Schools
  • Rail Slab Tracks
  • Self-Consolidating
  • Concrete Masonry Units
  • Fences
  • Libraries
  • Rail Station Platforms
  • Shotcrete
  • Furniture
  • Bathroom Sinks
  • Sculpture
  • Garden Gnomes
  • Highway Safety Rails
  • Vehicle Abutments
  • Expressway Dividers
  • Skyscrapers
  • Cabins in The Woods
  • Bus Stops/Stations
  • Aqueducts
  • Train Trestles
  • Industrial Complexes
  • Movie Studio Sound Stages
  • Stools
  • Garden Getaways
  • Emergency Shelters
  • Planters
  • Plant Pots
  • Bird Baths
  • Fiber Cement Siding
  • Luxury Condos
  • Soil Cement
  • Concrete Tanks
  • Green Buildings
  • Parking Lots
  • Stucco
  • Highways
  • Pavers
  • Religious Buildings
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