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Cb7d36a6d5.Pdf CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY VISIT US ON THE WEB About NPCA 3 For more information about the National Precast Concrete Certified Plants 18 Association, please visit our website: www precast org Producer Members Alphabetical 52 National Precast Concrete Association Producer Members Geographical - U S 107 1320 City Center Drive Suite #200 Producer Members Canada/International 157 Carmel, IN 46032 Professional Members 161 Honorary Members 161 (317) 571-9500 Affiliate Members 162 (800) 366-7731 Retired Members 162 (317) 571-0041 (fax) Associate Members 163 www precast org Advertisers Index 256 Copyright 2014, by the National Precast Concrete Association The NPCA Membership Directory and Buyer’s Guide is published by NPCA No part of this publication may be reproduced in any manner BUYER’S GUIDE without written consent from NPCA Violators are subject to prosecution under federal law Producer Members Buyer’s Guide 191 Associate Members Buyer’s Guide 244 On the Cover Anchor Concrete Products Ltd , located in Kingston, Ontario, manufactured innovative, two-piece “clamshell” culverts for a supersized highway project in the province Read more about culverts in the Precast Solutions Winter 2014 issue Photo courtesy of Anchor Concrete Products Ltd , Kingston, Ontario www anchorconcrete com 2 About NPCA About NPCA NPCA: A COMMITTED PREcaST PARTNER recast concrete company owners and senior managers committees. We provide the industry’s largest and most wear many hats. The range of concerns covers not only comprehensive plant certification program, which is accredited Pproduction, safety and daily operations, but expands by the American National Standards Institute. We educate into government regulation, health care, environmental precast company employees through in-person and online concerns, the company’s reputation in the community and so coursework, including a complete production and management much more. There aren’t enough hours in the day. Owners and curriculum through Precast University. We develop marketing senior executives need to be scanning the horizon for new resources for members that support the bidding process and opportunities and watching for threats from all directions. It’s sales function. We create publications, robust online content not an easy time to run a successful precast concrete company; through precast.org and product-specific materials that keep however, the good news is that you have a committed partner members informed on the latest technology, production in the National Precast Concrete Association. Founded in techniques, environmental regulations and safety best 1965, National Precast Concrete Association represents practices. We produce an Annual Convention where company manufacturers of precast concrete structures and the suppliers owners and executives network with suppliers and conduct of products and services for the industry. NPCA is dedicated to the business of the Association. We bring the industry together expanding the use of quality precast concrete and to providing annually through The Precast Show, a trade show featuring members with the technical support, educational opportunities, heavy equipment, tools, products and services for the precast certification programs and informational resources required to concrete industry. operate a successful precast concrete manufacturing company in today’s competitive construction environment. NPCA members benefit from a vast range of products and services and unique opportunities for technical training, NPCA provides a network where manufacturers, suppliers and networking, information and other tools to help run a modern industry experts meet to discuss strategies, solve problems precast concrete business. Services are broken down into five and set the direction for the future of the industry. We develop main areas: technical, educational, marketing, meetings and technical, production and safety information for the industry membership. with our team of engineers and through a series of member 2014–2015 NPCA Membership Directory and Buyer’s Guide 3 ABOUT NPCA TECHNICAL SERVICES Product Committees These committees work to influence standards, address NPCA members with technical questions or issues can rely on industry issues and create marketing opportunities for precast the NPCA Technical Services team for up-to-date support on the product lines. Product committees link members with specific best practices in quality precast concrete production. Experts interests in working groups designed to move the industry in precast concrete production, our technical team answers forward and promote best practices in quality and safety. The inquiries from members, provides assistance to specifiers and current product committees are: Building, Manhole, Precast works to set the industry’s technical standards based on the Concrete Paving Slabs, Water and Wastewater, Stormwater input of members. In addition to providing technical assistance Management, Utility Structures and Wall Products. Several to members, the engineers who comprise the technical team committees have established sub-committees to focus on perform research, develop technical materials, write technical specific product lines and task forces to work on specific articles for NPCA publications and serve on committees such issues; or specific industry issues. as ASTM, ACI, IAPMO and other standards-setting groups. New resources are continually being developed by product Stormwater Detention Calculator committees and posted at precast.org, so check the site Working in conjunction with trade associations like NPCA, regularly for new publications. Here’s a sampling of technical precast concrete manufacturers have developed tools to resources for NPCA members: simplify calculations that engineers typically use in designing stormwater systems. One of these is the Stormwater NPCA Quality Control Manual for Detention/Retention Calculator. The tool simplifies calculations Precast Concrete Plants needed to specify stormwater structures for underground One of our most requested resources, the QC Manual is an detention/retention systems. Find it in the Sanitary and excellent management tool for precast concrete manufacturers. Stormwater Products section of precast.org. This manual defines fundamental requirements for quality control programs; assists management with decisions about Plant Certification Pre-Assessment Audits equipment, procedures and personnel; and provides practical Whether you’re getting ready for a certification inspection or information, details and accepted industry standards to a state inspection, or you just want to improve your QC/QA ensure consistency of plant operations and products. Its use processes, NPCA staff engineers can help. An NPCA engineer in day-to-day plant operations allows employees to know the will take a detailed, systematic look at all your plant’s operating requirements for producing quality precast concrete. practices with a goal of finding efficiencies and pinpointing any deficiencies that might detract from an inspection. NPCA Guide to Plant Safety Available electronically, the Guide to Plant Safety includes NPCA Annual Book of OSHA regulations that affect precast concrete facilities in the Selected ASTM Standards United States and a complete set of documents that may be Updated annually, this volume customized by plants anywhere to create their own safety combines all relevant ASTM standards programs. for the precast and prestressed concrete industry. Back to Basics Safety Video Tech Notes and Tech Briefs An exclusive NPCA member These papers offer short discussions service, the Back to Basics on precast concrete matters of safety video delivers a interest pertaining to, or regarding production, quality control, precise, 26-minute basic engineering and management employees. Find new Tech Notes training course for plant and Tech Briefs in the Technical Services section of precast.org. personnel. Ideal for new employees and as a refresher course for longtime employees, the video offers practical how-to advice on safe working practices that can help avoid accidents and personal injuries. 4 precast.org Best Practices Manuals Our product-specific best practices manuals feature the industry-standard techniques that will help you manufacture Plant Certification: ANSI superior-quality products. Accreditation Builds Even More Credibility for NPCA Manhole Installation Guidelines and Calculators A concise description of recommended installation procedures, the Manhole Installation Guidelines handbook may be given to contractors and installers to help ensure correct installation of your products. The NPCA website also includes a Structural Leg Calculator and a Maximum Pipe Deflection Calculator. You’ll find these tools in the Sanitary and Stormwater section of precast.org. The largest, most comprehensive program in the Guide Specifications for Precast Concrete industry, NPCA Plant Certification assures specifiers, This informational tool assists precasters working with Department of Transportation officials, the U.S. specifiers during the design process and helps specifiers Army Corps of Engineers developers and other understand the cost and quality benefits of using precast project owners that NPCA certified precast concrete concrete. Available on CD and at precast.org, the Guide is a manufacturers meet the highest standards for plant handy tool for anyone specifying precast concrete. facilities, production operations and quality control procedures. Sustainability
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