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Fabcon’s first plant began operations in 1971. As our business grew, we refined our engineering and enhanced our equipment to expand our capabilities and the markets we served. Over the years, facilities were built and acquired across the country. Today, Fabcon continues to shape and expand how precast concrete is perceived.

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We deliver innovative and sustainable precast concrete solutions, enhancing safety and efficiency in the modern construction industry.

Be the premier provider of concrete products and installation services by delivering exceptional value and results for our customers.

At Fabcon, our people are our greatest asset. We are committed to a culture where safety comes first. Safety is a core condition of employment, and personal accountability for safe behaviors is a top priority across our company.

We also take pride in delivering exceptional quality. By integrating quality into every product and process, we strive to exceed customer expectations. Every Fabcon employee shares the responsibility of upholding these high standards.

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500

Average Buildings Per Year

20

Avg Sq Ft. of Wall Panels Per Year

90

of Buildings are Installed by Fabcon

100

Fabcon Field Installation Crews

30

Number of End Markets We Serve

47

States We Have Built In

Mike Rafi

Chief Executive Officer

Brian Moody

Chief Financial Officer

Kim Capel

VP of Technology and Administration

Dave Stanton

VP of Construction

Harv Shelton

VP of Manufacturing

Mitch Udany

VP of Human Resources

Jeff Gilkinson

EVP of Commercial Operations

Fabcon’s first plant begins operation

Fabcon introduces its first insulated wall panels, aggregates and finishes.

Fabcon purchases Indiana/Ohio facilities to better serve customers in the Great Lakes region.

Fabcon expands its Savage, Minnesota facility.

Fabcon heads east. Pennsylvania plant constructed.

Fabcon develops VersaCore wall panels, which are lighter, more energy efficient and easier to install.

Fabcon adds a new wide bed to its plant in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania.

The company sets its sights south and adds its fourth plant in Pleasanton, Kansas.

Pennsylvania and Kansas plants expand, adding an additional capacity of 2 million feet.

Fabcon acquires a plant in New York and Kerkstra Precast with two plants in Michigan.

Fabcon adds an office in Kentucky and plant in Indiana with the acquisition of Bristol Precast.

Fabcon continues shaping and expanding how precast concrete is perceived, bringing unique turnkey project solutions that meet the needs of virtually any space.

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