Concrete

Skudo protects new Chattahoochee Technical College Health Sciences Building

Jan 8, 2019
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Skudo HT Commercial System is protecting 15,000 sft of sealed concrete at Chattahoochee Technical College Health Sciences Building in Georgia. This new building will increase the student enrollment in every Health program at the college’s Marietta Campus, training nurses, medical assistants, nurse assistants and medical lab professionals. General Contractor: McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.   

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Vote for Skudo in the 2019 Most Innovative Product Awards

Dec 21, 2018
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Skudo is excited to announce that the voting has officially opened for the 2019 WOC Most Innovative Product awards! Please see the link below cast your vote for SkudoBoard HT Interlock and show your support for Skudo!  Category: SURFACES & DECORATIVE EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS Link to vote: https://bit.ly/2T5TWWO Description link: https://bit.ly/2rOxk1e  NOTE: One vote per IP…

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Skudo protects new Universities at Shady Grove (Maryland) Biomedical Sciences building

Dec 10, 2018
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Skudo provided over 100,000 sft of SkudoBoard rigid protection and HT Commercial system to protect the polished concrete from machinery and foot traffic, rain, mud and snow for the Universities at Shady Grove (Maryland) Biomedical Sciences building. This new 228,000 sf academic facility will provide a collaborative learning environment through shared instructional facilities with three…

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Skudo on the job: High School for the Performing & Visual Arts

Jul 13, 2017
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Skudo HT Commercial system is currently protecting the front drive of the new High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA) building in downtown Houston. The $80 million project is designed to accommodate 750 students and will include an 800-seat main theater with a balcony, dance and music studios, a 300-seat black box theater,…

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Skudo on the job: East Mississippi Communiversity

Jul 10, 2017
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Skudo is excited to be working with Jeffco Concrete and West Construction on East Mississippi College’s Communiversity workforce development project. Skudo’s HT Commercial System is being used to protect concrete during construction of the $42+ million, 145,000 sq. ft. project which is expected to be completed in 2018. The Communiversity project represents a partnership between…

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Skudo on the job: University of North Georgia Project

May 10, 2017
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Skudo is proud to be on the job with Juneau Construction for the new University of North Georgia Convocation Center. The 103,000-square foot facility will serve multiple uses, including academic courses, physical training activities, and university events such as commencement ceremonies, athletic events and meetings. The center also will have several classrooms and faculty offices…

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Skudo used to protect new STEM facility at The University of Vermont

Jul 25, 2016
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Skudo’s Commercial Mat System was recently used to protect polished concrete during construction on the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) project at The University of Vermont. The STEM Initiative, valued at over $80 million, is the single largest capital project ever undertaken by the University. When completed, the laboratory building and classroom building will…

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SKUDO Commercial System provided extensive protection for Cincinnati’s newly opened Liberty Mall

Jan 27, 2016
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Opening in October 2015, the Liberty Center, located on I-75, between Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio is a $350 million real estate development featuring retail, office and residential buildings. Skudo’s HT Commercial Mat System was used to protect the concrete during construction. CLICK HERE to read the full article by Ryan Olson for Concrete Contractor magazine!

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Skudo featured in the October issue of “Concrete Construction” magazine

Nov 17, 2015
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Skudo is proud to be featured in the October issue of Concrete Construction magazine in the article “Protect it Right the First Time” by Stephanie Johnston. Click HERE to read the full article.

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