Connecticut Precast

Connecticut Precast

About Our Company

When our company was founded in 1964 the Cold War was gearing up, and our country was just learning about the ways that concrete, poured and pre-cast could change the way that our National infrastructure was created and maintained. The precast concrete transportation products that we started to manufacture in our plant, centrally located in Monroe, CT would soon be used in the construction, safety and site protection of the road, airport and railroad transportation systems of the whole East Coast of the United States…

Precast Concrete

The best choice for the toughest jobs.

Strength!

Strength!

Precast's superior strength means that installation is often easier, quicker and less costly. It also requires less ongoing maintenance and a reduced likelihood of future problems. That means a lower total cost over the life cycle of a project.

Incredibly Strong

Incredibly Strong

The strength of precast concrete gradually increases over time. Other materials can deteriorate, experience creep and stress relaxation, lose strength and deflect over time. The load-carrying capacity of precast concrete is derived from its own structural qualities and does not rely on the strength or quality of the surrounding backfill materials.

Get the Job Done

Get the Job Done

Precast concrete products arrive at the job site ready to install, which can save weeks over cast-in-place construction. Precast reduces the need for skilled labor on site and decreases the footprint. There is no need to order raw materials such as reinforcing steel and concrete, and no time wasted setting up forms, placing reinforcement, pouring concrete and waiting for concrete to cure.

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