USC Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Bldg.

The USC Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Building, also known as Dr. Verna and Peter Dauterive Hall, exemplifies the timeless elegance of Italian Renaissance architectural style achieved through the innovative use of Architectural Precast and Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). This project underscores the significance of large precast elements in expediting installation while enhancing the building’s aesthetic and functional integrity.

Christopher High School

The Christopher High School project in Gilroy, CA, designed by BCA Architects and constructed by Gilbane Inc. and Swinerton, exemplifies the innovative use of Architectural Precast and Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) panels. This project features a sophisticated blend of multiple mix design colors, simulated stone form liners, and a focus on durability, aesthetics, and cost-efficiency.

UC Davis Physical Science

The UC Davis Physical Science building in Davis, CA, exemplifies the cutting-edge use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) in academic construction. Designed by Perkins + Will and constructed by Flintco, this project highlights the benefits and versatility of GFRC.

Ohlone College Center for Health Sciences and Technology

The Ohlone College Center for Health Sciences and Technology in Hayward, CA, showcases the versatility and aesthetic appeal of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC). Designed by MBT Architecture and constructed by Turner Construction, this project demonstrates the effective use of GFRC in modern educational facilities.

Sutardja Dai Hall

Sutardja Dai Hall at UC Berkeley exemplifies cutting-edge precast concrete design, seamlessly integrating traditional aesthetics with modern technology. Designed by Smith Group and constructed by Hathaway Dinwiddie, this project highlights the innovative use of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) to meet both budgetary and aesthetic goals. Recognized with the 2009 PCI National Award, Sutardja Dai Hall is a testament to the enduring quality and versatility of precast solutions.

Skyline College Student Support & Science Annex

The Skyline College Student Support & Science Annex in San Bruno, CA, utilizes advanced Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) to achieve a modern and durable design. Designed by Steinberg Architects and Fentress Architects, and built by Hensel Phelps Construction Co., this project showcases the versatility and benefits of GFRC in educational facilities.

USC Student Health

The USC Student Health project in Los Angeles, CA, showcases the effective use of Thin Brick on Precast Back-up and GFRC. Designed by HKS Architects and constructed by Hathaway Dinwiddie, this project highlights innovative precast solutions tailored for institutional buildings.

Cal Poly Pomona Library

The Cal Poly Pomona Library in Pomona, CA, features Thinshell Precast with light and heavy sandblast finishes. Designed by Carrier Johnson and constructed by Rudolph & Sletton, this project highlights the effective use of precast concrete in educational facilities.

UC Davis Math & Science

The UC Davis Math & Science building in Davis, CA, showcases the application of Architectural Precast with both light and heavy sandblast finishes. Designed by AC Martin Partners, Inc. and built by Brown Construction, this project exemplifies the strength and versatility of precast concrete.

Dr. Martin Luther King Library

The Dr. Martin Luther King Library in San Jose, CA, exemplifies the use of Architectural Precast with both light and heavy sandblast finishes. Designed by Carrier Johnson and constructed by Hensel Phelps Construction Co., this project highlights the aesthetic and functional versatility of precast concrete.