Carson Concrete, founded by Anthony Samango, Jr., is a well-known concrete contractor that has a variety of impressive jobs to its credit. For instance, Carson Concrete is responsible for placing the concrete for the new Phillies Ballpark, the Liberty One and Liberty Two towers, and the 50-story St. James Place apartment building.
Carson also was hired to place concrete for the $84-million Bucks County Justice Center in Doylestown. That project included 11,000 cubic yards of concrete work and 500 tons of reinforcing steel. To complete the job, the company used approximately 1,100 loads of ready mix trucks and secured a new rough-terrain crane.
Looking for a crane with the capability to move “all day, every day” while lifting and placing formwork, concrete, and reinforcing steel, company leader Mr. Samango went with one of the top cranes on the market, made by Terex. Due to new regulations, Carson was able to select a high-capacity crane to do the job, the 70-ton Terex RT670 RT.
Carson also was hired to place concrete for the $84-million Bucks County Justice Center in Doylestown. That project included 11,000 cubic yards of concrete work and 500 tons of reinforcing steel. To complete the job, the company used approximately 1,100 loads of ready mix trucks and secured a new rough-terrain crane.
Looking for a crane with the capability to move “all day, every day” while lifting and placing formwork, concrete, and reinforcing steel, company leader Mr. Samango went with one of the top cranes on the market, made by Terex. Due to new regulations, Carson was able to select a high-capacity crane to do the job, the 70-ton Terex RT670 RT.