Concrete construction is unique and especially nerve-wracking. Every aspect of a concrete wall, including control joints, tie holes, and component alignments have to be carefully laid out, then built in reverse with wood or steel forms. Once the concrete is poured, you are done-- there is no chance to go back and fix any mistakes. This process does result in a beautiful and durable finished product, and to us, it is well worth the effort. This shot is from our Doyle Hall project at St. Edward's University.
















