Precast Show 2010 in Phoenix

Annual trade show

The Precast Show 2010 brought the industry’s manufacturers and suppliers to the Phoenix Convention Center Feb. 18–20, for three days of trade show exhibits, educational courses and a mixture of awards, entertainment and industry activities.

Sponsored by the National Precast Concrete Association and the American Concrete Pipe Association, the annual trade show attracted a broad range of precast and concrete pipe producers from across North America to see the latest products and services for this growing sector of the concrete industry. It is the largest precast-specific trade show in North America.

The strong showing in Phoenix indicates that the precast concrete industry is healthy and is continuing to diversify and evolve, according to Ty Gable, NPCA president. “We’re seeing a wave of producers who are embracing the future and...

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