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Precast Components and the "Kit of Parts" Components are the building blocks of precast systems. Click the links below to learn about performance attributes and benefits of specific components. Most of the component pages include a "Finishes" tab that lets you select up to four finishes and then print, save or email them in a cut sheet. Use the "Print | Save | Email" menu in the upper right corner of your screen. You will have the option of creating a PDF or HTML document and adding your project information to a custom cut sheet page header. Structural Components
Non-Structural Components
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Precast chosen for design flexibility
"We chose precast for the original design of the garage because it gave us more flexibility than cast-in-place." - John Pringle, Burt Hill (Stantec). Saint Joseph's University Garage
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About Continuing Education
The latest precast concrete topics. Earn AIA-registered LU/HSW and LU/HSW/SD hours in online courses, box lunches and seminars.
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Precast stadium innovations "may set precedents"
"['Firsts'] include the designs for the tub floors, the tub front walls and the RFID tagging and BIM system that tracked pieces from production through installation." - Craig Schmitt, Ewing Cole. New Meadowlands Stadium
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2011 PCI Design Award Winner
"There is a layering of materials, with buff-color precast used as the dominant form ... to highlight and counterbalance the dark brown metal and glass." - Jackie Bieghler, BSA LifeStructures. IU Innovation Center
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