Southeast Michigan Contractors Issue 1 2023 21 IPS was formed in June 2008 when PSI, through its U.S. Holding company, purchased the operating assets of an existing precast operation in River Rouge, Michigan. The formation of IPS provided PSI with the capacity and ability to produce architectural precast components. It also gave PSI additional structural precast production capacity and a major manufacturing plant located on the U.S. side of the border. The two companies can now bid complete precast structures by combining products and cross-marketing each other’s products. Over the years a strong and dedicated management team, with a combined average 25 years of precast experience, has PROF I LE they have their own concrete plant, rail system, and industrial yard cranes to assist in shipping their products all over the country and even the world. “It can be a bit of a workout to cover our facility, but in prefabricated concrete construction you are dealing with large scale products of immense weight—you need a lot of room to properly produce that,” said Baker. “There are a lot of minds and hands involved in creating our products—from design to fabrication— each as important as the rest. It is that teamwork that makes our quality second to none and what sets us apart from our competitors.” been instrumental in growing these two companies, into a full-service structural & architectural precast operation known as The Prestressed Group. International Precast Solutions in River Rouge, Michigan is an AltusGroup Precast Producer. Twenty-two members who are leading concrete manufacturers combine resources to develop, manufacture, and market innovations for new concrete products. Their breakthrough C-GRID® carbon fiber grid reinforced CarbonCast® enclosure systems are ideal for precast walls. C-GRID® thinner precast panels and can reduce the weight by up to 50% while offering significantly improved insulation value and durability. The IPS teamprepares the stainless-steel rebar for theGordieHowebridgedecks Prefabricated decking is laid on the Gordie Howe International Bridge IPS worker lines up rebar before concrete is poured IPS’s dedication to making the bridge decks flawless shows as one worker puts some finishing touches on one section
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