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Since 1949 Con-Force Structures has been a leading manufacturer of precast structures throughout Canada and the Northern United States.
Welcome to the Precast Structures section

This leadership position was earned through innovative precast solutions and exceptional customer service.

     
             
   

The use of precast concrete in construction is widely regarded as an economic, durable, structurally sound and architecturally versatile form of construction. Con-Force Structures is continuously making efforts to keep up with the demands of modern society: economy, efficiency, technical performance, safety, labor circumstances and environmental friendliness. Compared with traditional construction methods and other building materials, prefabrication as a construction method, and concrete as a material, have a number of positive features. It is an industrialized way of construction, with inherent advantages:

  • Factory-made products meaning rational and efficient manufacturing processes, skilled workers, repetition of actions, quality surveillance, etc.
  • Optimum use of materials, reuse of molds, less waste material
  • Shorter construction time - less than half of conventional cast-in-place construction
  • Continual construction in wintertime
  • Quality of the people, the plant installations and equipment, the raw materials and operating processes, and the quality control of the execution.
  • Opportunities for good architecture as almost every building can be adapted to the requirements of the builder or the architect.
  • Structural efficiency with longer spans and shallower construction depths offering both flexibility and extended lifetime of buildings
  • Flexibility and adaptability by using solutions which facilitate transformations without major interventions into the load-bearing structure.
  • Fire resistant construction

Environmentally friendly way of building by better use of available building materials, production systems with a reduced environmental burden.