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Concrete in Joliet, IL
Buck Werden CO - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 726-4366
Davidson Redi-Mix Concrete CO - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 723-4281
Lindblad Construction Company of Joliet Inc - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 726-6251
Modern Builders Industrial Concrete CO - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 729-1560
Northfield Block CO - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 723-9391
Plainfield Construction CO - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 436-4532
Powerscreen of Chicago Limited - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 723-7470
Sarge's Concrete Inc - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 609-1021
Trizzino Construction - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 727-1777
Unit Step CO - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 744-1263
Valley Concrete Inc - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 725-2422
Welsch Red-E-Mix Concrete Inc - Joliet, IL - Phone: (815) 726-6261
Helpful Definition for: Concrete
Concrete in Joliet is a composite construction material, composed of cement and other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, aggregate (generally a course aggregate made of gravel or crushed rocks such as limestone, or granite, plus a fine aggregate such as sand), water, and chemical admixtures. Concrete solidifies and hardens after mixing with water and placement due to a chemical process known as hydration. Concrete in Joliet is used to make pavements, pipes, architectural structures, foundations, motorways/roads, bridges/overpasses, parking structures, brick/block walls and footings for gates, fences and poles. Concrete is used more than any other man-made material in the world.
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