The NRMCA Pave Ahead and Build With Strength teams are asking for your help in locating existing concrete parking lots, trails, streets and roads, and buildings to populate their interactive website, ConcreteTracker.org.
“One of the most common concerns we hear from owners and engineers is that no one wants to be first to try something they may consider new,” said NRMCA Senior Vice President, Local Paving, Phil Kresge. “With ConcreteTracker.org, we have created a repository of concrete building and paving case studies from across the country. Building owners, developers, architects, engineers and others interested in seeing a concrete building or paving project near them can search the ConcreteTracker™ map and find more information.”
Kresge explains that it is important to note that these are not just new projects. “We’d love to capture every project built and/or paved with concrete, and current/recent projects are an easy place to start,” he said. “But imagine the impact that a 20 or 25-year old concrete parking lot would have by being included in the collection. It is ‘living proof’ that concrete is the choice for longevity and durability.”
If you have a concrete building or pavement you would like to add to ConcreteTracker™, click here. Provide as much detail as possible and feel free to provide photos and/or links to in-house promotional articles about the project.
For more information, contact Phil Kresge at pkresge@nrmca.org.
National Ready Mixed Concrete Association