EULESS, Texas, Feb. 22, 2018 -- Superior Concrete Products, a manufacturer, designer and installer of modular precast concrete fences, sound barriers, retaining walls, tiny houses and buildings, has been honored for 20 consecutive years in the National Precast Concrete Association’s (NPCA) plant certification program. Recognized during The Precast Show 2018 in Denver on Feb. 22, the company has been a member of the NPCA since 1997.
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Strategically located in the center of the United States, Superior Concrete Products has been manufacturing, designing, engineering and installing beautiful decorative precast products for more than 30 years. Primarily servicing the U.S. market, the company also ships products abroad, and licenses precast molds and technology to international entrepreneurs around the world.
“We are deeply honored to be recognized by the NPCA," said Todd Sternfeld, CEO and founder of Superior Concrete Products. “The award signifies the hard work and commitment of the entire Superior Concrete Products team, and especially our factory personnel led by Raul Rodriguez, the company’s vice president of manufacturing. We take great pride in the high-quality products we produce, and for the strict production standards that our team has consistently maintained over the years. Ever since we joined the NPCA in 1997, we’ve ensured that all the products that we manufacture meet or exceed the highest industry standards. Our customers know when they purchase precast concrete from Superior, that they are getting top-quality products and competitive prices.”
In addition to Superior Concrete Products, the NPCA recognizes plants that have been continuously certified for a number of years. Superior Concrete Products and other manufacturers are being honored for their long-term commitment to practicing quality production practices and producing high-quality precast concrete products. To achieve and maintain certification, precast manufacturing plants are graded on several critical areas of precast concrete production including quality control procedures, safety, production practices, concrete mixture, reinforcement design and more.
“NPCA is proud to recognize Superior Concrete Products for its dedication to the program and to manufacturing quality precast concrete products,” said Ty Gable, president of National Precast Concrete Association.
To learn more about Superior Concrete Products and any of the company’s line of fence, barrier, retaining wall, tiny house, precast buildings or other merchandise, phone 817-277-9255 or visit www.ConcreteFence.com or www.ConcreteTinyHouses.com.
About National Precast Concrete Association:
The National Precast Concrete Association (precast.org) represents more than 600 manufacturing firms and nearly 300 supplier companies operating in the precast concrete sector of the construction industry in North America. Based in Indianapolis, NPCA provides technical services, educational programs, safety expertise and certification programs for the industry.
About Superior Concrete Products:
Founded in 1986, Superior Concrete Products engineers, manufactures and installs precast concrete walls, fences, structures and other barrier systems for the utility substations, residential developments, golf courses and the farming/ranching industries throughout North America. The company also has installations abroad and licenses precast mold products and services in countries around the globe. Starting in January 2016, the company expanded into the tiny house market when he created the first modular precast concrete tiny house. The company continues developing new merchandise and offers precast concrete home and office décor items among other product innovations. Certified by the National Precast Concrete Association, the company is headquartered in Euless, Texas. For more information, go to www.ConcreteFence.com or www.ConcreteTinyHouses.com.
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