Precast Concrete Market
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October 2023 –Fabcon Precast, a Minneapolis-based company on October 2nd disclosed the acquisition of Bristol Precast, a division of The Bristol Group. The Bristol Group is a design-build manufacturer of precast concrete and commercial construction firm wall panels and other structural products, catering to consumers in the multi-family, commercial, parking structure, industrial, corrections, and hospitality markets. Bristol Precast offers prestressed concrete products and engineered precast throughout Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia. The company has several offices in Lexington and an art production plant in Charlestown, Indiana. The agreement involves all parameters of the Bristol Precast business. The CEO of Fabcon, Mike Rafi, said that the company's new deal will allow Fabcon to extend the company's Mid-South market penetration and to better cater to the area with the most thorough range of precast solutions available. He further added that they are devoted to extending the best customer experience as the organization grows its market footprint and capabilities. The President of The Bristol Group, John Pennington, will collaborate with the firm and back the efforts to incorporate the business and guarantee a smooth transition for all of Bristol's customers around the world.
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October 2023- A full-service designer, integrator, and fabricator of engineered steel and precast concrete structures, Lindsay Precast, has announced the release of its latest division, Lindsay Renewables. The Lindsay Precast staff accountable for the renewables products will pursue operations under the Lindsay Renewables (LR) moniker, offering continual service for customers.
Key Companies in the Precast Concrete market include
Jensen Precast (US), Skanska AB (Sweden), Molin Concrete Products Company Inc. (US), Coreslab Structures (US), Tindall Corporation (US), CRH (US), HeidelbergCement AG (Germany), Coltman Precast Concrete Limited (UK), Metromont Corporation (US), Taiheiyo Cement (Japan), and SMEET (Qatar)
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