Posts Tagged ‘Columbia sc concrete company’
Knight’s Companies Expands Management Team in the Midlands
COLUMBIA, South Carolina – Knight’s Companies is expanding its management team in the Midlands by hiring Billy Ray as its new Area Manager and promoting Chris Dennis to Production Manager. Now up to five plants, this is another step in the process of growing the footprint Knight’s set in Columbia in 2017. With 25 years…
Read MoreChoosing a Commercial Concrete Producer in Columbia, SC
The success of any commercial construction project relies on having a good ready mixed supplier to supply concrete. Whether you need concrete for walls, parking lots, floors or drains, you want to make sure you turn to a concrete supplier you can trust. It can be tricky choosing the right concrete supplier while trying to…
Read MoreUsing Tilt-Up Concrete in Your Commercial Construction Project
Concrete is a trustworthy material that has been used in construction for literally thousands of years. The quality of concrete is evidenced by the fact that many of these ancient structures still stand even to this day. This ancient construction material has seen plenty of innovations throughout history, from the inclusion of Portland cement to…
Read MoreDoes Your Commercial Concrete Need to Be Repaired or Replaced?
Concrete is a versatile, durable material that works well in many commercial construction projects. You can count on concrete to last for decades and to require little maintenance over the years. Despite this, there could be some issues with your concrete that you might run into. Knowing when your concrete should be repaired or replaced…
Read MoreHow to Use Precast Concrete in Your Commercial Construction Project
Any commercial construction project will rely on a variety of materials to achieve the desired final product. When you need a durable material to provide uncompromising structural integrity, choosing concrete is your best bet. There are many types of concrete you can use for your construction project, with different mixes resulting in properties that are…
Read MoreWhy You Should Consider a Concrete Parking Lot for Your Commercial Building
If you are planning out your commercial building construction project, the materials to be used for the parking lot will need to be determined at some point. If you’re like most people, you’re probably assuming you will just do asphalt. However, there are plenty of great reasons to consider choosing concrete as the material for…
Read MoreHow to Safely Pour Concrete Near Existing Utilities
As a leading concrete supplier in Columbia, South Carolina, we are proud to offer excellent concrete products to construction sites in and around Columbia and Charleston. Not only do we deliver top-notch products to our customers, but we also want to help guide them to success on all of their commercial construction projects. One of…
Read MoreDifferent Concrete Grades and What They Are Used For
When it comes to the structural integrity of newly poured concrete, several different grades of strength can be used. The grades are chosen based on the components of the concrete mix being poured and the minimum expected strength (measured in newtons) of the concrete after 28 days of setting. Regardless of whether being used in…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Using Precast Concrete Structures
Over the years, there have been many developments in the way construction projects are completed. One of these developments has come in the form of a much more efficient way to produce concrete forms for large-scale building projects. Precast concrete structures are manufactured in a controlled casting environment, allowing for higher quality control and better…
Read MoreKnight’s Redi-Mix Expands Operations in North Charleston to Meet Increased Demand
Knight’s Redi-Mix, a division of Knight’s Companies, began full operations at its new plant on Spruill Avenue in North Charleston this month. This new location will allow Knight’s to better serve its customers in the metro Charleston area. The Con-E-Co batch plant was not only built to increase capacity, but also efficiency. A wet batch…
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