American Concrete Construction, Inc.

NC

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Concrete contractor

in industrial concrete floor construction (Superflat &ldquoF-Min&rdquofloorsjoint-free steel fiber reinforced concreteand shake hardened floors). By delivering quality projects and beating schedulesone of which is&nbspthe highest F-numbers ever achieved. Most recently in 2018ACCI placed the world&rsquos flattest dragstrip in DinwiddieV.A.&nbspfor Virginia&nbspMotorsports ParkfasterFaster &ampSafer way to Install concrete walls. Also produces Less Waste and has a Lower Environmental &nbspImpact. Drag Strips We are the 2018 World Record Holders for:&nbsp&#39Somero Laser Screed Dragstrip&#39&nbspcategory&nbsp

336) 434-3395 3194 Sumner Road Trinity, N.C. 27370 Home Facebook Feed Project Gallery Publications Recognitions More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Apply Online Aplicar en Línea American Concrete Construction, Inc. BUILDING IT BETTER IN CONCRETE Who We Are American Concrete Construction Inc. (ACCI) has focused on quality projects and adaptability in concrete contracting since April 2000, under the leadership of Scott Niemitalo, president and owner. ACCI is a turnkey concrete contrac

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