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The De La Salle High School STREAM Innovation Center in Concord, California is currently under construction. STREAM stands for Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. When completed, it will be a state-of-the-art integrated complex for the high school students to pursue learning across the sciences and humanities. Construction on the multi-disciplinary building was started in June, 2014 and the Center is scheduled to open August, 2015.

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The Conco Companies are providing all of the concrete and reinforcement services for the $20.5 million construction project. The contractor on the 27,288 square foot, 2-story building is Cahill Contractors, Inc., a local Bay Area firm with experience across many markets and types of construction. The architect is Ratcliff Architects, who are recognized for their state of the art campus designs that integrate sustainability as a central element in the design process. The new Center will incorporate both “green” design and construction.  

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While this may not be one of Conco’s largest projects, it certainly ranks as one of the most important construction projects that we have had the privilege to be a part of. According to De La Salle H.S., The STREAM Innovation Center will help students prepare for a global job market that will look much different in 10, 20, and 30 years from now. The Center will help them to expand teaching and learning opportunities and allow the school to increase their Robotics course offerings. The state-of-the-art laboratories will improve the integration of technology as well as provide the space to offer more science electives.

Conco is a leading supplier of commercial concrete services for the Western United States. Our extensive services include commercial, educational, parking and other construction development as well as public works projects and highways. We have four regional offices serving California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Colorado.

 



November 18, 2014by The Conco Companies

The reality is that tight construction schedules demand coordination between building trades if a project is to be successful. With the recent uptick in building activity, this task has become increasingly more difficult for both the developer and the general contractor.

In order to alleviate such scheduling difficulties, a simple solution that The Conco Companies provides is to be a single source alternative to our customers. When working with Conco, a GC can make one call and get high-quality, formwork, rebar, place and finish, shotcrete and pumping services all in one place.

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The advantages of this approach are clear. As business improves, companies are stretched thin as subcontractors must move their crews between several different projects. A single day delay by one subcontractor can delay the work of others by a week or more as each subcontractor has committed crews and resources to other projects. With Conco’s approach of working as a coordinated team, it allows us to anticipate and respond to any problems with formwork, shotcrete or rebar by shuffling crews to accommodate our customers.

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Nowhere is the need as critical as with concrete and rebar. Concrete cannot be poured until rebar is complete and demanding schedules mandate minimal delay between rebar inspection and pouring concrete. When one company controls both aspects, the chances of success are greatly increased. Some key benefits of a combined solution include:

  1. Joint management of rebar and concrete generates a holistic approach where decisions are made based on the best end result
  2. Ability to manage crane time between concrete and rebar tasks
  3. Coordination of trades to keep projects on schedule
  4. Joint collaboration between concrete and rebar that identifies opportunities for improvement in design
  5. Reduction of equipment on projects as forklifts, hydro cranes, and power tools are shared between concrete and rebar
  6. Eliminate disputes over scope issues between concrete and rebar and the management time necessary to settle those disputes
  7. Reduce unnecessary paperwork and charges between trades that add no value to a project

The Conco Companies, through Conco Reinforcement and Conco’s Concrete Division, is structured to meet all the concrete needs of a project. We bring decades of experience to provide unsurpassed services to our customers.



 

The Conco Companies, one of the nation’s largest commercial concrete contractors is finishing up concrete work on the new Platform at Union Station, a luxurious 21-story apartment building that is part of the Union Station Neighborhood in the heart of downtown Denver. The building is being developed by Holland Partners and includes 288 apartment units, a 260-car underground parking structure, and approximately 7,000 square feet of retail space. The project broke ground in early 2013 and is expected to be completed later this year.

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Conco is finishing up concrete work for the highly anticipated Union Station Neighborhood in Downtown Denver.

The Platform was appropriately given its name as it is adjacent to the new commuter rail platforms and other transit options located within the historic Denver Union Station. Once it is complete, it will be the tallest tower in the project. The modern building will offer residents spectacular views and impressive amenities such as a 15th floor pool deck and resident lounge, fitness center, yoga room, dog run, and 24-hour concierge services.

The architect is Shears Adkins Rockmore who specializes in the design of urban projects. They describe the tower as a “restrained palette of exterior materials, precast concrete, glass and metal.” The design is intended to compliment Union Station as well as to set a contemporary tone for the new district. The ground floor is glass and the building’s façade consists of grey and white concrete paneling. The north side of the tower has a glass curtain wall on the corners of the building. Apartments are on floors 5-21 and most are 1-bedroom units with some 2-bedroom and a few studio apartments available. The building has obtained LEED Gold certification.

The highly anticipated Union Station redevelopment is being done in conjunction with the FasTracks light rail development. The combined projects have an estimated budget of $7.2 billion to make it the largest transit redevelopment in the U.S. The project is expected to play a large role in furthering the revitalization of downtown Denver and will bring to the neighborhood residential housing, office and hotel development, and a mix of retail.

When your project demands exceptional services and the best value, Conco can deliver. We have been offering premium concrete services throughout the Western U.S. since 1959, and have a regional office in the Denver area. With state-of-the-art equipment and modern facilities, we work diligently to meet goals and stay within budget.



January 14, 2014by The Conco Companies

Several years ago Conco provided concrete services for United Spiral Pipe to help build a new state-of-the-art spiral welded pipe manufacturing plant in Pittsburg, Calif.   United Spiral Pipe LLC (USP) is a joint venture of United States Steel Corporation and two South Korean firms, the steelmaker Posco and SeAH, a spiral steel pipe manufacturer.

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The USP facility broke ground in February, 2008 and started commercial production in January, 2010.  It is estimated that over 320,000 hours of building and construction trade labor was used in the project.  The plant is one of the most advanced and efficient spiral pipe mills in North America to-date with an overall cost of $130 million.  It was constructed to LEED standards and exceeds California’s Title 24 lighting requirements.  The architect and engineer on the project was the Continental Design And Management Group.

USP is a great addition to the city of Pittsburg as well as the whole Bay Area community.  When the plant first opened, it provided 120 new, full-time manufacturing jobs.  That was a good step in the right direction for an area that they had been losing manufacturing jobs.

The size of the new facility is enormous.  The rectangular shaped building is 35 ft. tall, more than six city blocks long, and approximately a block and a half wide.  According to the USP website the “new plant will have world-class pipe making and coating facilities and be capable of producing 300,000 net tons of API specification line pipe per year in outside diameters ranging from 24 inches to 64 inches.”  The massive steel pipes are used to transport oil and natural gas for the expanding North America pipe market.

Discover the experience of working with one of the top professional commercial concrete contractors in the Colorado Springs area.  Conco has been in business since 1959 delivering first-rate concrete services and has all the experience and expertise to handle even the most challenging projects. 



January 11, 2014by The Conco Companies

During the last several decades, California has been making efforts to replace or retrofit aging and seismically unsafe structures to meet higher standards.  At Conco our concrete services have been used to help out in these efforts.  A project we had worked on several years ago was the new state-of-the-art University of California, Berkeley – Davis Hall that houses science and research facilities.

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The project’s contractor was Hathaway-Dinwiddie, the architect was the Smith Group, Inc., and engineered by Forell/Elsesser Engineers.  The cost of the new building was $18 million and is approximately 185,000 sq. ft.  The expanded building now includes the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department as well as the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS).

According to the University’s website, CITRIS “was established to sponsor collaborative information technology education and research that will ultimately provide solutions to grand-challenge social and commercial problems affecting the quality of life of all Californians and others around the world.”  The building includes nanofabrication facilities, labs, and classrooms.   Some of the types of projects they are working on are technologically advanced medical alert sensors and information systems that will be used to respond to emergencies and disasters such as earthquakes.

California’s UC system has spent more than $1 billion since 1979 and the CSU system has spent more than $480 million on retrofitting buildings.  The intent is to make buildings safer and reduce the risk of damage and injury in an earthquake.  While it has been a huge undertaking, it is believed that the majority of buildings on California’s campuses pose only a minor risk of injuries or death in a major seismic event.

Conco is one of the leading commercial concrete contractors in Sacramento and has been delivering first-rate services in the area since 1959.  We are experts at creating cost-effective solutions that take advantage of the most up-to-date techniques.  Our concrete services include commercial, educational, parking and other construction development as well as public works projects and highways. 


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