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High Country Concrete, Inc. has completed scores of projects throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee. The quality and economy of our work speaks for itself.
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High Country Concrete, Inc. (formerly High Country Contractors, Inc.) began in 1990 when Paul Crawford, Sr. brought the company to Roanoke to work on the 26 story Dominion Bank Tower. The Tower, renamed for Wachovia Bank, is an all concrete structure that dominates the Roanoke skyline. In April 2007, High Country Contractors was purchased by Robert Allen Stewart, Jr. (Bobby) and the name changed to High Country Concrete, Inc. High Country began with 30 employees and by 1992 had doubled it’s workforce to 60. The quick expansion was due in part to High Country’s work on the Hotel Roanoke renovation and addition. The project at Hotel Roanoke consisted of a complete, floor by floor remodel and new convention center addition. As word spread of the quality and economy of High Country’s work, the company expanded operations into neighboring states. By 1995, High Country fielded operations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee.Demand for large area and flat floors brought about the purchase of the company’s first laser screed in 1997. High Country Concrete works in residential, commercial, industrial, and structural concrete. As a regional leader in the industry, we strive to offer the latest in concrete technology at the lowest cost to our customers. Our work has included small retail, restaurants, academic sector, municipal sector, hospitality sector, jails/prisons, high-rises, and the occasional residential structure. Fully bonded, High Country Concrete employs more than 80 of the region’s best in concrete. In 2007, we poured more than 25,000 cubic yards of concrete. |

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As word spread of the quality and economy of High Country’s work, the company expanded operations into neighboring states. By 1995, High Country fielded operations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Tennessee.