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American Concrete Institute 38800 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331, USA Phone: 248-848-3800 Fax: 248-848-3825
Founded in 1904 and headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, ACI is a technical and educational society formed to develop, share, and disseminate the knowledge and information needed to utilize concrete to its fullest potential
Concrete Foundations Association 113 First Street West Mt. Vernon, IA 52314 Tel: (319) 895-6940 - Fax: (319) 895-8830
Originally formed as the Poured Concrete Wall Contractors of America, Inc. (PCWCA), the Concrete Foundations Association (CFA) was formed in 1975 to serve the interests of poured wall contractors.
Concrete Homes Council P.O. Box 204 Mount Vernon, IA 52314 Tel: (319) 895-0761 - Fax: (319) 895-8830
An alliance of concrete industry system providers, builders, developers, concrete contractors, and concrete industries for the advancement of safe and energy efficient housing.
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Porland Cement Association 5420 Old Orchard Road Skokie, IL 60077 Tel: (847) 966-6200 - Fax: (847) 966-8389
Since its founding in 1916, the Portland Cement Association has had the same mission: "Improve and expand the uses of portland cement and concrete."
Concrete Forms Manufacturer Wall- Ties & Forms, INC 4000 Bonner Industrial Drive Shawnee, KS 66226 1-800-444-9692
The world's largest aluminum concrete forms manufacturer and supplier, Wall-Ties & Forms, Inc., is the premier designer of aluminum concrete forming systems and concrete form accessories.
Monarch Windows P.O. Box 250, Waukee, Iowa 50263 515.993.4561 800.343.9370 1850 W. Adriatic Place, Englewood, Colorado 80110 303.935.4679
Monarch is the leader and innovator of window systems for concrete wall applications. We manufacture a complete line of windows, bucks, and area walls integrated as a flexible system.
Rebarstakes Telephone 800.326.8554 FAX 502.499.4116 Postal address 9014 Hurstbourne Lane Louisville KY 40220
ReBar Stakes Company offers a faster, easier method for placing reinforcing steel in foundations, saving hours of labor and material costs. Rebar stakes and rebar chairs hold reinforcing rods securely in place and exactly parallel to grade during pouring without the time and expense of tie wires.
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