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IndustryNet lists verified suppliers of stamped, decorative concrete for commercial & residential applications, color hardeners, stamping tools & water-based grout mixtures, precast decorative concrete products, bars, decorative precast concrete planters, decorative concrete products & materials, concrete countertop products & countertop forms, concrete stamps, texture rollers, polymers & solvent sealers.
IndustryNet's most recent overview of U.S. concrete suppliers found the sector has posted some positive growth, with its workforce growing a robust 6.7% over the past year, and sales inching up by 2.1%. According to IndustryNet data, there are more than 4,500 concrete suppliers in the U.S., employing 48,324.
Today, IndustryNet takes a look at some of the top concrete suppliers in the U.S.
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