| 1970's |
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1973 - Company founded by F. Brian Forcine |
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The company gets its start by doing residential foundations, flatwork, sidewalks and masonry. Establishing relationships that would last for years to come |
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Brian’s brother Brad Forcine joins the company |
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| 1980's |
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The company starts to work on commercial buildings – office, retail and flex buildings. |
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The first concrete pump is purchased |
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First large commercial project is completed - Blommer Chocolate in Pennsburg, PA. 20 years later we would build a 65,000sf addition for the same owner |
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John Evans and Rich Futterer join the company and later become business partners with Brian and Brad Forcine |
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Purchased first ride-on trowel machines allowing for larger concrete pours. First pour in excess of 10,000 sf. |
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Broke the $5 million mark in annual revenues |
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| 1990's |
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Survived the commercial building crash in 1991 |
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Completed our first tilt-up building – 600,000 sf distribution facility for Circuit City in Bethlehem, PA |
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Worked with Allen Face on developing better techniques for placing and finishing higher quality floors |
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Purchased our first Somero Laser Screed |
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Purchased Face Dipstick floor profiler to begin testing of floor flatness and levelness |
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Purchased additional concrete pumps expanding our pump fleet to eight. |
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Opened our office in Allentown, PA |
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Opened our office in Hanover, PA |
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Broke the $15 million mark in annual revenues |
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| 2000's |
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Completed our first insulated tilt wall project – General Motors parts distribution facility in Bensalem, PA |
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Completed our first, of what would be several, million square foot buildings – Big Lots Distribution Center, Tremont, PA 1.3 million square feet. |
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Constructed our first cast-in-place concrete parking garage |
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Designed and constructed our new office building utilizing a number of energy efficient construction products |
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Broke the $25 million mark in annual revenues |
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