American Concrete & Precast

NC

3.5 (0 reviews)

Ready mix concrete supplier

in material delivery. Our dump trucks haul stonesandgravelInquire Concrete Recycling &nbspWe operate top notch equipment that allows us to tackle the biggest jobs and&nbspfly ashand aggregate material. With locations in AndersonGreenvillePiedmontand Spartanburgwe have the equipment and operational capabilities to provide aggregate materialsbulk haulingor ready-mixed concrete anywhere in upstate South Carolina.&nbspAmerican Concrete is here to provide solutions to your foundational construction needs. &nbspPrivacy Policy ABOUT PROJECTS Employment&nbspwe&#39d love to hear from you. Apply Now CLIENTS CONTACT Piedmont 650 Hurricane Creek Rd. PiedmontSC 864-375-4335 Greenville 110 Oakvale Rd. GreenvilleSC 864-335-1177 Anderson 1435 Bleckley St AndersonSC 864-222-6868 Spartanburg&nbsp

30 years of experience, we have hundreds of concrete mix designs to meet the most demanding project requirements. From large commercial projects to small residential work, we have the material and expertise to provide what is needed in the ready-mixed concrete industry. After multiple years in the concrete industry, we created our own bulk hauling and dump truck transport company that offers hauling services for cement, fly ash, and aggregate material. With locations in Anderson, Greenville, Pie

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