Tilt up style construction where the panels were cast on the ground and lifted into the columns.
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Owner: Exelon
Contractor: D Construction
Flex Project is a combination of concrete buildings being erected at Braidwood, LaSalle, and Dresden Exelon nuclear power plants.
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Owner: City of Morris
Contractor: D Construction
Morris Excess Flow Facility Project. Starting at 4am, this 2,650 yd pour took 275+ loads and over 16 hours to pour.
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Owner: Trader Joe's
Contractor: M-JTJ Contractors and Builders
700,000 sq ft Cold Storage and Logistics Warehouse in Minooka, IL.
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Owner: Growmark, Inc.
Contractor: Central Concrete
Fertilizer storage faciltiy on the Illinois River in Seneca, IL. This facility will have access to railways and barges.
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Owner: Gamesa
Contractor: Mortenson Construction
This 200 megawatt wind farm utilizes 100 Gemasa 2mwTurbines. We supplied this concrete during the Summer of 2012. The majority of the project was supplied at night with the combination of a chiller and bags of ice to meet the temperature specifications of this project. A total of almost 57,000 cubic yards of concrete was placed using a portable plant on site at a rate of 1000+ cubic yards a day.
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Owner: Canadian National EJ&E Bridge 552
Contractor: McHugh Construction
Rehabilitation of a railroad bridge over the Illinois River built in the 1800s. This bridge was hit by more barges than any other bridge in America.
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Owner: Central School - LEED Project
Contractor: Vissering Construction
Central School in Ottawa was a LEED Gold Project. Footings and Foundation was 50% cement replacement. Flatwork was 40% cement replacement. In total, 9,000 cubic yards of environmentally responsible concrete was placed on this site.
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Owner: Consolidated Grain and Barge
Contractor: MBI Construction
Rail Loaded Grain Facility in Dwight, IL
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Owner: Army Corps of Engineers - Dresden Lock and Dam
Contractor: Russell Construction
Dresden Lock and Dam was built between 1928 and 1932. 80 years of water erosion created 25' deep holes that were undermining the Dam. In 14 days, 10,000 cubic yards of concrete was placed by divers in the Illinois River to fill these voids.
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Owner: International Speedway Corp
Contractor: Plainfield Construction
When you want to make a great drag strip even better, all you need is MORE concrete. Rt 66 Raceway extended the concrete 'Launching Pad' and removed some of the asphalt that was creating inconsistencies in the track surface, returning the track to record-setting performance standards.
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Owner: Resource Energy Group
Contractor: Vissering Construction
At the time of construction, 2008, this was the largest bio diesel facility in the United States.
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Owner: Illinois Dept of Transportation
Contractor: Edward J Kramer
This bridge carries Rt 170 over the Illinois River into Seneca, IL.