Trisco Employees Complete Wellness 10K Dash

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The Trisco Systems team has been on a mission to get healthier and more active this summer! Nine Trisco employees signed up for a 6-week step challenge. Each participant was entered to win a grand prize at the end of the challenge. Each individual attempted to reach 10,000 steps at least one day each week…. Read more »

Trisco Systems Memorial Golf Outing

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We held our 23rd Annual Trisco Systems Memorial Golf Outing last month. Employees traveled from all over to participate in the outing, which honors former employees who have passed away. At the end of the event, awards are given for various things such as “longest put” and “closest to the hole.  

Trisco Construction Services Named One of Top 50 Contractors in the US

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Walls & Ceilings Magazine has named Trisco Construction Services, of Lima, Ohio, one of the “Top 50 Contractors of 2015”, an honor achieved for the second year in a row. The awarded contractors are considered to be “the industry’s most progressive and resourceful” companies and according to Walls and Ceilings the selected contractors “displayed numerous… Read more »

Appreciating & Maintaining Terra Cotta

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Background If you have looked closely at historic buildings of any architectural significance, you have likely seen architectural terra cotta. Though it is not used nearly as much today as it once was, terra-cotta was very popular between the 1890’s and 1930’s and was significant in the development of the Chicago Style, High Rise, Historic,… Read more »

Historical Stucco

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Historical Stucco The use of stucco can be dated back to ancient times and is still used throughout the world today as one of the most common traditional building materials. Stucco is a form of exterior plaster applied directly onto masonry, wood or metal lath or wood frame structures. Stucco is a kind of chameleon… Read more »

Debates in Grain Silo Restoration: Cost, Intended Use, Resistance to Coatings

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When it comes to the maintenance and restoration of concrete storage units such as grain silos, the most common problem that we see every day is cost. Most facilities, over the last decade, have invested whatever funds are available into equipment, and the restoration budget usually takes the hit. The problem is that the deterioration… Read more »