Attached is an article from Structural Magazine. The article, titled, "Optimizing Light and Space in the Big City", discusses the versatility that concrete construction offered, "The architects to maximally achieve their visual intent while providing an economic and functional design solution." The eight-story, 26,000 sf building at 653 Tenth Avenue in New York City contains a ground floor consists of retail space and a separate residential entrance and lobby. Above this level are apartment units.
Material cost AND designed life are both important to consider when buying a driveway. Concrete offers competitive initial costs and because it requires little or no maintenance, also offers considerable savings over time. Natural rock and steel are the only things that can handle the wear and tear like concrete. When it comes to driveways, concrete take the most abuse and live the longest! What benefits can I get by opting to use a concrete driveway instead of an asphalt driveway? Begin by considering the cost of the driveway over its lifetime.
Build With Strength is proud to partner with Habitat for Humanity! Through this partnership, NRMCA members will donate concrete for at least 16 homes across the country. Not only will these homes be built efficiently, but they will provide affordable, resilient, and sustainable housing for...
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SAVE THE DATE 3-9-2021 21st Annual Maryland Concrete Conference https://t.co/UYw17cr7LO
2020 MRMCA Annual Meeting via Zoom The MRMCA Annual Meeting was held via zoom on December 3, 2020 with 50 attendee⦠https://t.co/DCt1bthMie