What to Do With Concrete Extracted From a Job Site?
When concrete is cut or demolished, many assume it all ends up as useless rubble. But the truth is different: that material can have a second life. In cities like…
When concrete is cut or demolished, many assume it all ends up as useless rubble. But the truth is different: that material can have a second life. In cities like…
3D printing technology in construction does save money, but not as much as many believe. Although it reduces costs in the medium and long term, it requires a high initial…
3D printing constructions are much older than you think. In 1939, the first “wall-building machine” was created by inventor William E. Urschel. It worked with a system that automatically squeezed…
Florida boasts some of the most breathtaking bridges in the world—structures so wild, epic, and incredible they seem straight out of a sci-fi movie. Made from pure concrete and steel,…
In construction, challenges don’t always come from a blueprint… sometimes, they come from the environment. 🕒 Unusual work hours Late-night jobs in busy nightlife areas often mean handling more than…
Avoid Surprises, Save Time, and Cut Like a Pro. At Helder’s Concrete Cutting Company in St. Cloud, Florida, we know preparation is everything. Whether you're cutting concrete for a small home…
Asbestos in Concrete? Yes. Asbestos isn’t just found in insulation it was mixed into concrete for strength and fire resistance. That means older buildings might hide a threat beneath the…
Can you imagine concrete that allows light to pass through? Translucent concrete is a groundbreaking innovation in modern architecture that transforms spaces by allowing natural light to pass through its…
Concrete has long been the foundation of our cities and structures. However, innovation never stops, and now we talk about "smart concrete." But what exactly is it, and how is…
The construction and demolition industry is no stranger to innovation. Over the years, it has adapted to new challenges, embraced new tools, and adopted new strategies. But perhaps no change…