Mid-States Concrete Industries

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It's cold outside, but we're still building

While winter weather shuts down some businesses in the construction industry, precast elements are still being made and installed by Mid-States Concrete.

When the temperature drops near freezing, cast-in-place (CIP) concrete is a less viable option on construction sites. However, precast concrete is cast inside a temperature-controlled plant, regardless of the weather outside. We also offer on-site installation, even during the most frigid of temperatures.

While some construction companies and trades must halt their work because of frost, ice, snow, or cold temperatures, Mid-States Concrete operates year-round. In fact, a benefit of utilizing precast is that we can help contractors enclose their buildings, to allow inside trades to work during the colder months. Once on site, precast is installed with ease.

Precast concrete makes it possible to continue working through the inclement winter weather to keep contractors building year-round. Cold weather construction can be completed on time and on budget with the planned use of precast concrete.