RFID, BLE, IoT & Drones for Concrete and Masonry industry

Overview

The concrete and masonry industry encompasses the construction of structures using concrete and masonry materials, including cement, bricks, blocks, stones, and mortar. This versatile industry is integral to residential and commercial construction, involving skilled tradespeople who mix, place, and finish these materials to create foundations, walls, roads, bridges, and various infrastructure projects. Modern technology and sustainability practices have influenced the industry, but it faces challenges related to cost management, fluctuating material prices, and skilled labour shortages, while adhering to stringent regulations to ensure safety and quality in construction projects. The concrete and masonry industry finds application in both residential and commercial construction. This includes building houses, apartments, office buildings, industrial facilities, bridges, roads, and infrastructure projects like dams and tunnels.

GAO’s RFID, BLE, IoT, and drone technologies have helped its customers in Concrete and Masonry industry to improve their work processes, their operations and productivity by better management of their staff, materials and operational equipment such as Concrete Mixers, Concrete Pumps, Concrete Vibrators, Concrete Trowels, Concrete Saws, Bull Floats, Concrete Forms, Masonry Saws, Brick Trowels, Masonry Levels, Mortar Mixers, Grout Pumps, Concrete Testing Equipment, Scaffolding, Safety Equipment, Concrete Rebar Cutters and Benders, Concrete Finish Brooms and Brushes, Concrete Admixtures, Concrete Surface Grinders, Concrete Core Drills, Concrete Curing Equipment, Concrete Crushers and Breakers.

Ranked as one of the top 10 global RFID suppliers, GAO RFID Inc. is based in New York City, U.S. and Toronto, Canada. GAO offers a comprehensive selection of UHF, HF (including NFC) and LF RFID (radio frequency identification) readers and tags, BLE (Low Energy Bluetooth) gateways and beacons, and various RFID and BLE systems such as people tracking, asset tracking, access control, parking control, fleet management, WIP (work in progress), traceability. Such RFID and BLE products and systems, as well as its IoT and drone technologies, have been successfully deployed for Concrete and Masonry industry. Its sister company, GAO Tek Inc. https://gaotek.com, is a leading supplier of industrial or commercial testers and analyzers, drones, and network products.

The targeted markets of both GAO RFID Inc. and GAO Tek Inc. are North America, particularly the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Europe. As a result, this website gaorfid.com is offered in English and other major languages of North America and Europe such as Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Russian, Dutch, Turkish, Greek, Hungarian, Swedish, Czech, Portuguese, Serbian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Slovak, Catalan, Lithuanian, Bosnian, Galician, Slovene, Latvian, Estonian, Welsh, Icelandic, and Irish.

Applications & Benefits of GAO’s RFID, BLE, IoT & Drones for Concrete and Masonry industry

To satisfy its customers, GAO’s RFID or RFID Systems for the Concrete and Masonry industry are offered in 2 versions. One version is that its software is running on a local server that normally is on our client’s premises, and another version runs in the cloud. The cloud server could be GAO’s cloud server, client’s own cloud server or a cloud server from one of the leading cloud server providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud (formerly SoftLayer), Oracle Cloud, RedHat, Heroku, Digital Ocean, CloudFlare, Linode and Rackspace. The above illustrates the GAO system for the Concrete and Masonry industry with its software running on a local server.

The above illustrates GAO system for Concrete and Masonry industry with its software running in cloud.

GAO’s RFID and BLE technologies, consisting of RFID readers, RFID tags, BLE gateways, BLE beacons, software, cloud services and their systems, have the following applications in Concrete and Masonry industry:

  •  Inventory Management: GAO’s RFID tags can be attached to construction materials, such as bricks, blocks, and concrete bags, enabling real-time tracking of inventory levels and reducing the risk of shortages or overstocking.
  • Tool and Equipment Tracking: Our RFID tags on construction tools and equipment facilitate asset tracking, maintenance scheduling, and preventing loss or theft by monitoring their movement on job sites.
  • Asset Management: Our Construction companies can use RFID to monitor and manage heavy machinery and vehicles, ensuring they are in the right place at the right time and properly maintained.
  • Worksite Access Control: GAO’s RFID badges or cards can control access to job sites and specific areas within them, enhancing security and safety by restricting entry to authorized personnel only.
  • Concrete Batch Tracking: GAO’s RFID can track concrete batches from production to delivery, ensuring quality control and helping to prevent issues like mixed discrepancies or delays.
  • Quality Control: GAO’s RFID tags can be attached to concrete forms or precast concrete elements, allowing for tracking of their production, transportation, and installation to ensure quality standards are met.
  • Maintenance Records: GAO’s RFID can store maintenance history and information about construction equipment and machinery, making it easier to schedule and document routine servicing.
  • Safety Compliance: GAO’s RFID can track the usage and expiration of safety equipment like hard hats and harnesses, ensuring that workers are using compliant and safe gear.
  • Environmental Monitoring: RFID sensors can monitor environmental conditions at construction sites, such as temperature, humidity, and pollution levels, to comply with environmental regulations.
  • Supply Chain Visibility: GAO’s RFID technology provides real-time visibility into the movement of construction materials and products through the supply chain, improving logistics and delivery accuracy.
  • Concrete Pour Monitoring: Our RFID can be used to track the timing and progress of concrete pours, ensuring that they are completed within the specified timeframes and quality standards.
  • Project Documentation: GAO’s RFID tags can store project documentation, plans, and specifications, making it easier for on-site workers to access relevant information.

GAO’s drone technologies find the following applications in the Concrete and Masonry industry:

  • Site Surveys and Inspections: Our Drones can capture high-resolution aerial imagery and videos of construction sites, allowing for detailed site surveys and inspections. This data can be used for project planning, progress monitoring, and identifying potential issues.
  • Topographic Mapping: GAO’s Drones equipped with LiDAR or photogrammetry technology can create accurate topographic maps of construction sites, helping with site preparation and grading.
  • Volumetric Analysis: GAO’s Drones can calculate the volume of stockpiled materials, such as sand, gravel, or concrete, enabling precise inventory management and reducing waste.
  • Progress Monitoring: GAO’s Drones can capture regular aerial images of construction sites, providing project managers with up-to-date visual information on the status of the project, which aids in tracking progress and identifying deviations from the plan.
  • Safety Inspections: Our Drones can be used to inspect tall structures, scaffolding, and hard-to-reach areas, reducing the need for workers to access hazardous locations.
  • Thermal Imaging: Thermal-equipped drones can identify issues such as heat leaks, moisture intrusion, or electrical problems in concrete and masonry structures.
  • Quality Control: Our Drones can capture detailed images of concrete pours and masonry work, allowing for analysis of surface finishes, joint quality, and alignment.
  • Inventory Management: GAO’s Drones can be used to monitor stockpiles of construction materials and provide accurate measurements for inventory management.
  • Marketing and Client Updates: Aerial photos and videos captured by drones can be used for marketing and client presentations, showcasing project progress and finished structures from unique angles.

GAO’s IoT technologies, consisting of IoT sensors, sensors networks and systems, find the following applications in the Concrete and Masonry industry:

  • Concrete Quality Monitoring: Our IoT sensors embedded in concrete mixers or forms can monitor factors like temperature, humidity, and curing time, ensuring optimal conditions for concrete curing and quality
  • Asset Tracking: GAO’s IoT-enabled tracking devices can be attached to construction equipment, tools, and materials, providing real-time location data to prevent loss or theft and optimize asset utilization.
  • Equipment Maintenance: GAO’s IoT sensors can monitor the health and performance of construction machinery, alerting operators and maintenance teams to potential issues and scheduling preventive maintenance to avoid costly breakdowns.
  • Safety Monitoring: Our IoT sensors and wearables can track worker movements and environmental conditions on construction sites, improving safety by identifying potential hazards and ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
  • Energy Efficiency: GAO’s IoT-connected systems can optimize the use of energy in construction sites and buildings, helping to reduce energy consumption and costs.
  • Inventory Management: Our RFID and IoT devices can track the inventory of construction materials and notify when replenishment is needed, reducing the risk of delays due to shortages.
  • Environmental Monitoring: GAO’s IoT sensors can measure environmental factors like air quality, noise levels, and dust concentrations on construction sites, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Supply Chain Optimization: GAO’s IoT can provide real-time visibility into the movement of construction materials and products through the supply chain, improving logistics and delivery accuracy.
  • Concrete Maturity Monitoring: Our IoT sensors embedded in concrete can monitor its maturity and strength development, helping construction teams determine the optimal time for form removal and subsequent construction activities.
  • Predictive Maintenance: GAO’s IoT systems can predict equipment failures based on data analysis, allowing for proactive maintenance and minimizing downtime.

GAO’s Assists Clients with Standards, Mandates & Regulations of Concrete and Masonry industry

GAO RFID Inc. has developed its products and systems in compliance with industry standards and mandates. GAO has assisted our customers in Concrete and Masonry industry to deploy RFID, BLE, IoT and drone systems and to ensure such deployments complying with applicable industry standards, U.S. government regulations and Canadian government regulations such as:

RFID, BLE, IoT, & Drone Standards & Mandates

  • ISO 18000-6C
  • ISO 18000-7
  • EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen2
  • Bluetooth SIG
  • ISO/IEC 19092
  • OPC UA
  • MQTT
  • RESTful APIs
  • ASTM F3320-18
  • ISO 21181
  • FAA Part 107
  • ASTM F3320-18
  • FAA Part 107

US. Government Regulations

  • OSHA 1926.700
  • OSHA 1926.701
  • OSHA 1926.702
  • OSHA 1926.703
  • OSHA 1926.704
  • OSHA 1926.705
  • OSHA 1926.706
  • OSHA 1926.707
  • OSHA 1926.760
  • EPA Clean Air Act
  • EPA Clean Water Act
  • NIOSH

Canadian Government Regulations

  • Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  • Canada Labour Code – Part II – Occupational Health and Safety
  • Ontario Regulation 213/91 – Construction Projects
  • British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation
  • Quebec Construction Code
  • Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code
  • Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Regulation
  • Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  • Nova Scotia Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  • New Brunswick Occupational Health and Safety Act
  • Prince Edward Island Occupational Health and Safety Act
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  • Northwest Territories Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  • Yukon Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  • Nunavut Occupational Health and Safety Regulations

GAO Software Provides Easy Integration with API

GAO’s RFID and BLE software offers a free trial for both the server-based and cloud versions, and offers an API to the important systems in Concrete and Masonry industry such as:

Personnel Management:

  • Workforce Scheduling and Planning
  • Labor Tracking and Time Management
  • Health and Safety Compliance Monitoring
  • Training and Certification Tracking
  • Payroll and Compensation Management

Equipment Management:

  • Equipment Maintenance Scheduling
  • Asset Tracking and Inventory Management
  • Equipment Utilization Monitoring
  • Preventive Maintenance Alerts
  • Equipment Rental and Leasing Management

Access Control:

  • Site Access Control with RFID or Biometric Systems
  • Visitor Management and Logging
  • Equipment Access Control
  • Secure Entry and Exit Monitoring
  • Real-time Security Alerts

Warehouse Management:

  • Material Inventory Tracking
  • Inventory Replenishment and Ordering
  • Shelf-Life and Quality Control Monitoring
  • Warehouse Space Optimization
  • Material Handling and Storage Efficiency

Supply Chain Management:

  • Supplier and Vendor Management
  • Procurement and Purchasing Automation
  • Demand Forecasting and Inventory Optimization
  • Supplier Performance Analytics
  • Shipping and Logistics Management

Other Applications:

  • Quality Control and Assurance
  • Concrete Mix Monitoring and Adjustment
  • Environmental Compliance and Monitoring
  • IoT Sensors for Environmental Conditions
  • Project Progress Tracking and Reporting
  • Concrete Pour Planning and Optimization
  • Regulatory Compliance Documentation

GAO has enabled its customers to make use of some of the leading software and cloud services in Concrete and Masonry industry. Below are some of the popular software and cloud services in the Concrete and Masonry industry.

Procore, Viewpoint, PlanGrid, Trimble Viewpoint, Buildertrend, BambooHR, Zenefits, Gusto, Workday, ADP Workforce Now, B2W Maintain, Fleet Complete, HCSS Equipment360, eMaint CMMS, Fiix, Verizon Connect, Samsara, Fleet Complete, Maintenance Connection, Asset Panda, HID Global, Brivo, Honeywell Access Control, Paxton Access, AMAG Technology, Manhattan Associates, HighJump (now part of Körber), Oracle WMS Cloud, JDA Warehouse Management, Blue Yonder (formerly JDA Software), Oracle Cloud SCM, Blue Yonder Luminate Platform, SPS Commerce Fulfillment, LogFire (now part of Oracle), Softeon Warehouse Management System (WMS), SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP), Oracle SCM Cloud, Kinaxis RapidResponse, GEP SMART, JAGGAER ONE, Oracle Cloud SCM, IBM Sterling Supply Chain Suite, SAP Ariba, GEP SMART, Coupa, PlanGrid, Procore, Buildertrend, Trimble Viewpoint, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Procore, PlanGrid, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Viewpoint, Buildertrend.

GAO has worked with some of the leading technology companies in Concrete and Masonry industry in to provide integrated its RFID, BLE, IoT and drone solutions to customers. Here are some of the technology leaders in Concrete and Masonry industry:
Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, SAP, Procore Technologies, Trimble, Viewpoint, PlanGrid (now part of Autodesk), Bluebeam, Buildertrend, Honeywell, Siemens, Schneider Electric, ABB, Johnson Controls, Rockwell Automation, Eaton, Emerson Electric, Mitsubishi Electric, Omron Corporation, Bosch, Hilti, Leica Geosystems (part of Hexagon), Topcon Positioning Systems, DeWalt (a brand under Stanley Black & Decker), Festool, Fluke Corporation (part of Fortive), Spectra Precision (part of Trimble), Makita, RIDGID (a brand under Emerson Electric)

Case Studies of RFID, IoT & Drone Applications

Case Studies of RFID Applications

Below are some RFID application cases in the Concrete and Masonry industry.

Cemex is a global cement company that uses RFID to track the movement of concrete from its plants to construction sites. This helps to ensure that the concrete is delivered on time and in the right quantity.

Holcim is another global cement company that uses RFID to track the movement of concrete and other materials. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Nissan uses RFID to track the concrete used in its vehicles. This helps to ensure that the concrete is of the right quality and meets the company’s sustainability standards.

Stantec is an engineering consulting firm that uses RFID to track the materials used in its construction projects. This helps to improve safety and reduce waste.

PCL Construction is another engineering consulting firm that uses RFID to track the materials used in its construction projects. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Bombardier uses RFID to track the concrete used in its trains. This helps to ensure that the concrete is of the right quality and meets the company’s safety standards.

Bechtel is a construction company that uses RFID to track the materials used in its projects. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

ICA Fluor is another construction company that uses RFID to track the materials used in its projects. This helps to improve safety and reduce waste.

Pemex is an oil and gas company that uses RFID to track the concrete used in its pipelines. This helps to ensure that the concrete is of the right quality and meets the company’s safety standards.

LafargeHolcim is a global cement company that uses RFID to track the movement of concrete from its plants to construction sites. This helps to ensure that the concrete is delivered on time and in the right quantity.

Vogelsang is a manufacturer of concrete pumps that uses RFID to track the location of its pumps. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Schwing Stetter is another manufacturer of concrete pumps that uses RFID to track the location of its pumps. This helps to improve safety and reduce waste.
Many applications of RFID by GAO can be found here.

Case Studies of IoT Applications

Below are some IoT application cases in the Concrete and Masonry industry.

Holcim is another global cement company that uses IoT to monitor the moisture content of its concrete. This helps to ensure that the concrete is of the right consistency and meets the company’s quality standards.

Skanska is a construction company that uses IoT to monitor the temperature of its concrete. This helps to prevent the concrete from freezing, which can cause serious damage.

Stantec is an engineering consulting firm that uses IoT to monitor the structural integrity of its concrete structures. This helps to identify and repair any damage early on, which can prevent costly failures.

PCL Construction is another engineering consulting firm that uses IoT to monitor the vibration levels of its concrete structures. This helps to prevent the concrete from cracking, which can also cause serious damage.

Bombardier uses IoT to monitor the condition of its concrete railway ties. This helps to identify and replace any ties that are damaged or worn, which can improve safety and reduce maintenance costs.

Bechtel is a construction company that uses IoT to monitor the quality of its concrete. This helps to ensure that the concrete meets the company’s quality standards and complies with government regulations.

ICA Fluor is another construction company that uses IoT to monitor the productivity of its concrete crews. This helps to identify areas where efficiency can be improved.

Pemex is an oil and gas company that uses IoT to monitor the integrity of its concrete pipelines. This helps to prevent leaks and other costly damage.

Vogelsang is a manufacturer of concrete pumps that uses IoT to monitor the performance of its pumps. This helps to identify and resolve problems early on, which can prevent costly downtime.

Schwing Stetter is another manufacturer of concrete pumps that uses IoT to monitor the performance of its pumps. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Case Studies of Drone Applications

Below are some drone application cases in the Concrete and Masonry industry.

Skanska is a construction company that uses drones to inspect bridges and other concrete structures. This helps to identify any damage or defects early on, which can prevent costly repairs.

Bechtel is another construction company that uses drones to survey construction sites. This helps to create accurate models of the site, which can be used to plan and optimize the construction process.

Cemex is a global cement company that uses drones to deliver concrete to remote locations. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Stantec is an engineering consulting firm that uses drones to inspect dams and other concrete infrastructure. This helps to identify any cracks or other damage that could pose a safety risk.

PCL Construction is another engineering consulting firm that uses drones to survey construction sites. This helps to create accurate models of the site, which can be used to plan and optimize the construction process.

Bombardier uses drones to inspect railway tracks and other concrete structures. This helps to identify any cracks or other damage that could lead to derailments.

ICA Fluor is a construction company that uses drones to inspect dams and other concrete infrastructure. This helps to identify any cracks or other damage that could pose a safety risk.

Pemex is an oil and gas company that uses drones to inspect oil rigs and other concrete structures. This helps to identify any cracks or other damage that could lead to leaks or spills.

Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua is a cement company that uses drones to deliver concrete to remote locations. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

LafargeHolcim is a global cement company that uses drones to inspect bridges and other concrete structures. This helps to identify any damage or defects early on, which can prevent costly repairs.

Vogelsang is a manufacturer of concrete pumps that uses drones to inspect its equipment. This helps to identify any damage or defects that could lead to downtime.

Schwing Stetter is another manufacturer of concrete pumps that uses drones to inspect its equipment. This helps to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

GAO RFID Systems & Hardware for Concrete and Masonry industry

GAO RFID Inc. offers the largest selection of BLE gateways, BLE beacons, RFID readers, tags, antenna, printers, and integrated RFID systems for various industries, including Concrete and Masonry industry.

BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)

GAO offers advanced BLE gateways:

as well as versatile beacons with such important functions as temperature, humility, vibration and panic button:

GAO’s BLE technology is suitable for many industries, including Concrete and Masonry industry.

UHF (Ultra High Frequency) RFID

GAO offers the largest selection of UHF RFID readers for various industries, including Concrete and Masonry industry:

GAO RFID offers the widest choice of UHF RFID tags, labels, badges, wristbands for various industries, including Concrete and Masonry industry:

and an array of antennas to address different applications:

HF (High Frequency), NFC (Near Field Communications) and LF (Low Frequency) RFID

GAO offers the largest selection of HF, NFC, and LF RFID readers for various industries, including Concrete and Masonry industry:

HF, NFC and LF RFID tags, labels, badges, wristbands for various industries, including Concrete and Masonry industry:

and antennas:

GAO also offers RFID printers:

Digital I/O adapters:

and relay controllers:

For embedded applications, GAO offers UHF, HF and LF RFID reader modules:

In collaboration with its sister company GAO Tek Inc, a wide selection of high-quality drones is offered:

The RFID systems by GAO are highly popular for clients in Concrete and Masonry industry:

Physical asset or operational equipment tracking system:

Assets that can be effectively tracked using GAO’s technologies include

Concrete Mixers, Concrete Pumps, Concrete Vibrators, Concrete Trowels, Concrete Saws, Bull Floats, Concrete Forms, Masonry Saws, Brick Trowels, Masonry Levels, Mortar Mixers, Grout Pumps, Concrete Testing Equipment, Scaffolding, Safety Equipment, Concrete Rebar Cutters and Benders, Concrete Finish Brooms and Brushes, Concrete Admixtures, Concrete Surface Grinders, Concrete Core Drills, Concrete Curing Equipment, Concrete Crushers and Breakers.

People or workers tracking system:

Personnel or people access control system:

Parking or vehicle control system:

Furthermore, GAO provides the customization of RFID tags, RFID readers, BLE beacons and BLE gateways, IoT, drones, and systems and consulting services for Concrete and Masonry industry and for various industries in all metropolitans in North America, particularly the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and Europe:

 

GAO Makes Efforts to Satisfy Customers

Large Choice of Products

In order to satisfy the diversified needs of their corporate customers, GAO RFID Inc. and its sister company GAO Tek Inc. together offer a wide choice of RFID, BLE, IoT, drones, testing and measurement devices, and network products.

Overnight Delivery

In order to shorten the delivery to our customers, GAO has maintained a large stock of its products and is able to ship overnight within continental U.S. and Canada, and fast delivery to anywhere in Mexico and Europe from the nearest warehouse.

Local to Our Customers

We are located in both the U.S. and Canada. We travel to customers’ premises if necessary. Hence, we provide a very strong local support to our customers in North America, particularly the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and Europe. Furthermore, we have built partnerships with some integrators, consulting firms and other service providers in different cities to further strengthen our services. Here are some of the service providers in Concrete and Masonry industry we have worked with to serve our joint customers:

  • Accenture
  • Deloitte
  • IBM Global Services
  • Cognizant
  • Capgemini
  • Wipro
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • PwC
  • EY
  • KPMG
  • CGI
  • Hitachi Consulting
  • RSM US LLP
  • NTT DATA
  • Perficient
  • Slalom

GAO Has Served Concrete and Masonry industry Extensively

GAO RFID Inc. and its sister company GAO Tek Inc. together offer a wide choice of RFID, BLE, IoT, drone, testing and measurement devices, and network products.

GAO’s products and technologies have helped its customers in Concrete and Masonry industry to achieve success in Sustainable Construction, Smart Concrete, Precast and Prefabricated Construction, Digital Twin Technology, 3D Printing, High-Performance Concrete, Resilient Infrastructure, Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), Robotics and Automation, Recycled Materials, Green Building, BIM (Building Information Modelling), Carbon Neutrality, IoT (Internet of Things), Blockchain, Self-Healing Concrete, Cradle to Cradle, Energy Efficiency, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), Urbanization.

GAO RFID Inc. has served many customers in Concrete and Masonry industry, including its various divisions such as

  • Ready-Mix Concrete: Suppliers and producers of ready-mix concrete, which is premixed at batching plants and delivered to construction sites.
  • Precast Concrete: Manufacturers of precast concrete components and structures, such as precast walls, beams, and architectural elements.
  • Masonry Contractors: Companies and contractors specializing in bricklaying, blockwork, and stone masonry for building construction.
  • Concrete Contractors: Firms that provide concrete placement, finishing, and related services for various construction projects.
  • Concrete Pumping: Companies that operate concrete pumps to transport and place concrete at construction sites.
  • Concrete Repair and Restoration: Specialized contractors that focus on repairing and restoring existing concrete structures.
  • Concrete Cutting and Drilling: Providers of concrete cutting, drilling, and sawing services for various applications.
  • Concrete Testing and Inspection: Organizations offering testing and inspection services to ensure concrete quality and compliance with standards.
  • Concrete Admixtures and Chemicals: Manufacturers and suppliers of additives and chemicals used to enhance concrete properties.
  • Manufacturing Masonry Products: Companies that produce masonry products like bricks, blocks, and architectural stones.
  • Concrete Formwork and Shoring: Suppliers and contractors specializing in formwork systems and shoring equipment for concrete construction.
  • Concrete Polishing and Finishing: Experts in concrete polishing, staining, and decorative finishes for both residential and commercial projects.
  • Concrete Reinforcement: Manufacturers of reinforcing materials like rebar and mesh used to strengthen concrete structures.
  • Concrete Equipment Rental: Rental companies offer construction equipment such as concrete mixers, pumps, and finishing tools.
  • Concrete Batch Plant Equipment: Suppliers of equipment and machinery used in concrete batching and mixing plants.
  • Concrete Sealants and Coatings: Manufacturers of sealants and protective coatings used to enhance the durability and appearance of concrete surfaces.
  • Masonry Tools and Accessories: Suppliers of tools, equipment, and accessories for masonry work, including trowels, saws, and mortar mixers.
  • Concrete Recycling and Waste Management: Companies specializing in recycling and managing concrete waste materials.

GAO’s technologies enable its customers in “Concrete and Masonry industry” to effectively track their workforces such as Mason, Concrete Finisher, Concrete Labourer, Concrete Pump Operator, Concrete Mixer Operator, Rebar Installer, Formwork Carpenter, Masonry Apprentice, Concrete Technician, Masonry Foreman/Supervisor, Concrete Inspector, Concrete Pump Mechanic, Concrete Polishing Specialist, Concrete Cutting and Drilling Technician, Concrete Testing Technician, Masonry Estimator, Concrete Formwork Designer, Masonry Restorer, Concrete Batch Plant Operator, Concrete Project Manager and effectively track operational assets such as Concrete Mixer, Concrete Pump, Masonry Saw, Bull Float, Concrete Formwork, Trowel, Concrete Vibrator, Concrete Finish Broom, Concrete Screed, Concrete Rebar Cutter and Bender, Concrete Saw, Mortar Mixer, Concrete Core Drill, Concrete Testing Equipment, Scaffolding, Safety Equipment, Concrete Batching Plant, Masonry Level, Masonry Cart, Concrete Pump Truck, Concrete Curing Equipment, Concrete Polisher.

Here are some of the leading companies in Concrete and Masonry industry GAO has served:

  • LafargeHolcim
  • Vulcan Materials Company
  • The QUIKRETE Companies
  • CEMEX USA
  • Martin Marietta Materials
  • Ash Grove Cement Company
  • Oldcastle Materials
  • CalPortland Company
  • Granite Construction Incorporated
  • Westside Concrete Accessories
  • CEMEX USA
  • Martin Marietta Materials
  • Lafarge Canada
  • CRH Canada
  • Holcim Canada
  • Cemex
  • Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua (GCC)
  • HeidelbergCement
  • CRH plc
  • LafargeHolcim

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