Technology, Training and Experts

The Precast Show 2011

 After three years of recession in the construction industry, there are signals that a recovery could be coming in the months ahead. The industry that emerges will be leaner and greener than ever.

Those companies that understand the nature of “the new normal” in the precast concrete industry will be best positioned for success in the post-recession world. In the new economy, success in business is all about capturing the information you need to stay on the leading edge of the industry. And if you’re in precast, there is no better place to find that information than at The Precast Show.

The Precast Show features the most comprehensive precast-specific education and technical training anywhere, along with a trade show floor filled with experts displaying the equipment, supplies and...

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