World Of Concrete 2019: Masonry Brings The Power

World of Concrete seemingly had enough product offerings to populate its own small planet. Within this year’s conference, the World of Masonry brought together a wide enough portfolio of companies and machines to warrant its own expo.

Among them were several exciting companies that are bringing innovation and excitement to the construction industry.

Hilti shined with its dust controlling saws and other power tools. IQ Power Tools also focused on eliminating dust from the work site, something that will lead to cleaner and safer environments.

Scaffolding is something used on almost every commercial project and EZ Scaffolding had a wide array of scaffolds for buildings large and small. Foundations are key to structures and water can wipe them out in one bad storm. Protection against flooding is a primary consideration for construction managers and architects and Royal Building Products’ drainage systems stood out as a safeguard.

It was World of Concrete after all, and Wacker Neuson’s cement polishing machinery was not only dazzling to the eye but created a marvelous finished product. The company’s lineup was comprehensive for jobs of all sizes.

Overall there were dozens of items to be excited about and construction professionals left Las Vegas knowing that tangible innovation is coming to their industry.

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