Precast...The material designs are made of.
Architectural precast concrete is today’s choice for time-saving construction of consistent quality, cost effectiveness
and creative design. Our technology can achieve structural strengths far greater than other construction products. And
after construction, the value of precast is even more beautiful. Best yet, our design, mold making and mixing/finishing
systems allow us the flexibility to produce custom products of varying sizes, shapes, colors and finishes to fit your
individual project. Precast Specialties is a PCI-Certified Plant in Group A Category A1 (Architectural Cladding and
Load Bearing Units).
Somewhere there’s a design that can only be achieved by Precast Specialties. Perhaps it’s yours. Design the precast
components to form any shape, for almost unlimited architectural freedom. Then enhance the form with an almost endless
choice of patterns, colors, and textures, including aggregate combinations and exposures. Challenging, intricate, and
unusual projects are our specialty.
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Project:
Salin Bank
Location:
Fort Wayne, IN
Contractor:
Hagerman Construction
About:
Precast material and building design
to match old architecture of downtown buildings. Panels were
cast with false joints to simulate smaller pieces for a
faster setting time for contractor. |
Project:
Evanston Hospital Parking Garage and Lobby Addition
Location:
Evanston, IL
Contractor:
W.E. O'Neil Construction
About:
Large project with many different precast elements,
with both interior and exterior applications. Interior
precast shown are column covers, Planters and Water wall in
the shape of shoreline of Lake Michigan. |
Project:
Indiana Institute of Technology Residence Hall
Location:
Fort Wayne, IN
Contractor:
Hagerman Construction
About:
Precast window sills, window heads and precast
wrapping columns and arches on a radiused entry. |
Project:
John Adams High School
Location:
Evansville, IN
Contractor:
Ziolkowski Construction
About:
Supplied many different precast elements matching
both profile and color of 60-70 year old limestone. |
Project:
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Location:
Fort Wayne, IN
Contractor:
Weigand Construction
About:
This project had both interior and exterior precast
units. Precast window arches in one piece were used to help
with speed of installation so the masons could set the
arches and set brick on top of them in the same day. |
Project:
NCAA Hall of Champions and Office Building
Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Contractor:
F.A. Wilhelm Construction
About:
Precast was used on this project because of the
architect's need to match the exterior brick, precast bands
and precast coping. |