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Concrete
continues to shape projects around the state, from a deluxe
parking facility in Houston and an expanded heart hospital
in Clear Lake to a water-treatment plant in North Texas. And
it remains the choice material for highways including new
roads and structures along the Central Texas corridor, where
liquid nitrogen looks like the cool solution for beating heat
problems with concrete.
Garage
Mahal:
University of Houston Ramps Up with
New Parking Facility. Full
Story >>
Refined
Design at Clear Lake:
Hospital Adds Two Floors After Fourth
Level Complete. Full Story
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Concrete
Forms and Secures:
North Texas Plant Takes Water Treatment
Indoors. Full Story >>
Beating
the Heat:
Concrete Gets Even Cooler Thanks to
Liquid Nitrogen. Full
Story >>
Canvassing
With Concrete:
Ribbons of Concrete Roads Wind Through
Central Texas. Full Story
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