Cast-In Place Info

Cast-In-Place structures are vertical formed concrete that is mixed in a truck or on-site and poured or pumped into a formwork which is positioned around a reinforcing structure. The concrete entombs the reinforcement, hardens for a few days and the forms are removed. In some applications, panels are poured on a flat surface, hardened and then tilted into place to make the walls of a building. Typically, cast-in-place concrete is textured or exposed after it has hardened to remove the normal discoloration caused by most forming methods. Integrally colored cast-in-place concrete can be smooth, textured, exposed or finished in a variety of textures and effects depending on the forming system and texturing method used.

We work behind the scenes with Concrete Ready-Mix dealers to provide them with the technical services, color additives and contractor training materials they need to deliver integrally colored concrete that meets your design requirements.

To Locate a Ready-Mix Manufacturer that uses Davis Colors, call us at one of the numbers listed below.


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