In this issue: Pumping Little Caesars Arena
Since the first yards of concrete were placed nearly two years ago, concrete pumping has been continuous—a model of efficiency and positive customer/pumper relations.
In this issue: Pumping Little Caesars Arena
Since the first yards of concrete were placed nearly two years ago, concrete pumping has been continuous—a model of efficiency and positive customer/pumper relations.
In this issue: Ballpark Village
A new 37-story mixed-use tower will provide housing, retail space near San Diego’s Petco Park.
In this issue: Helping Fresno Families
A new Fresno hospital expansion will serve the city’s growing population.
In this issue: Indiana Energy Plant
Power Up! A 700-megawatt energy plant is taking shape in rural Indiana.
In this Issue: Chicago's Niche 905
This 18-story luxury rental tower will serve Chicago's expanding River North neighborhood.
In this Issue: All About the Base
San Francisco’s SalesForce Tower will be the tallest occupied building west of Chicago, rising from a 12,000-cubic-yard concrete foundation.
In this issue: New York Subway
East Side Access is one of the largest transportation infrastructure projects currently underway in the U.S., with a history that reaches back to the 1950s.
In this issue: Sugar House Senior Living
In this issue: Market Square Tower
This massive Houston tower involved a continuous pour that took place in just over 24 hours.
In this issue: Montreal Medical
A merger of three Montreal hospitals into a single, huge health center requires an efficient placing solution, long hours of pumping and a special harsh mix.
In this issue: Madison Mixed Use
A Madison, Wisconsin mixed use facility will serve the city’s downtown area and the nearby university student population.
In this issue: OHIO I-75 MODERNIZATION
In this issue: OHIO I-75 MODERNIZATION
Updating a 50-year old elevated highway in a congested urban area is a delicate job requiring deft moves to avoid the constant flow of traffic and other construction equipment wedged onto the construction site.
In this issue: INDIANA IRON ORE
Construction of an iron ore collection pit in Reynolds, Indiana, required both ingenuity and the right equipment to continuously pump concrete for its difficult-to-access foundation.
In this issue: DENVER AIRPORT EXPANSION
Denver International Airport's first major expansion since the 1990s will add a 516-room hotel and a light rail transit station.
In this issue: ICONIC ARCHITECTURE
The unique “green” design of the Moore School of Business on the University of South Carolina campus is proving challenging.
In this issue: SUPER STADIUM
The new home of the San Francisco 49ers will host the Superbowl’s 50th anniversary game.
In this issue: DC'S 11TH STREET BRIDGE
Located in southeastern Washington D.C., the $390 million 11th Street Bridge Project is the largest project underway in the District Department of Transportation’s (DDOT) Anacostia Waterfront Initiative.
In this issue: Toronto Subway Extension
Pumping in congested urban conditions, longtime ACPA member Pumpcrete of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, is executing multiple pours per day to speed construction of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension project.
In this issue: Clean Energy
Occupying less than two percent of the island, the plant facility is surrounded by an environmental protection zone.
In this issue: Orlando Arts Center
Developing a concrete pumping plan is like casting a play with key performers chosen for their ability to fill a role.
In this issue: Castle Building
There is a belief that the older the grapevine, the better the wine. This “slow growth is better” idea may also apply to a project 15 years in the making and the concrete pumping company that grew along with the project.
In this issue: Hawaiian High Rise
Construction of the 24-story Holomua condominium project is getting off the ground due to a re-launched sales effort and an innovative construction technique.
In this issue: High Speed Technology
Upon its 2013 completion, the new research and development site will host breakthroughs still forming in engineers’ imaginations.
In this issue: Tunnel Vision
Unpredictable weather and close quarters make the Port of Miami Tunnel Project a challenge: construction the underwater tunnels is complicated by their proximity to a six-line highway.
In this Issue: We Will Never Forget
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City will memorialize the nearly 3,000 people who died in the WTC bombing on February 26, 1993, and the horrific attacks on September 11, 2001.