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The Kit of Parts Any precast structure can be built from a “kit of parts” consisting of about a dozen types of precast components designed, formed and arranged to meet project requirements. High can fabricate standard and custom shapes and sizes to achieve your aesthetic, performance and sustainability objectives.
All-Precast SystemsIn these systems most major components are made from precast. Walls are typically loadbearing. Advantages are fast fabrication, year-round construction, fewer trades, no scaffolding, and passive fire resistance. Go >
Enclosure SystemsEnclosure systems include lightweight and conventional architectural cladding, insulated architectural cladding, and conventional and insulated loadbearing and non-loadbearing wall panels. Go >
Parking Garage SystemsStructured above-ground parking with large bays for better parking efficiency and fewer precast members. Precast cladding for non-precast structures. Go > |

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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" ...quality control and uniformity..."
"The precast lent quality control and uniformity on a huge project that would have been a challenge for local masons to accomplish in hand-laid brick. There is complete consistency as you walk around the building." - Mark Farmer, Cannon Design. Wright-Patt HPW
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Guide to companion products
Wonder what brick to choose, what sealant to use, or how to design and specify formliners? Find the answers in Companion Products, precast essentials from others organized by CSI MasterFormat division.
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View your concrete ideas in 3D.
Let High Concrete help you see how your precast project will look using our Tekla Structures building information modeling software and viewers. Our BIM software can also help save everyone time on design-build projects
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All-Precast Systems
Enclosure Systems
Parking Garage Systems