The Boom Outran the Trades. We Closed the Gap.
The Treasure Valley added people faster than almost anywhere in America, and its subcontractor market never fully caught up — Boise GCs know the feeling of holding a framing schedule hostage to a specialty sub’s backlog. We bring capacity, not excuses: a mobile batch plant producing a weighed half-ton batch every 75 seconds, up to 40,000 sq ft/day, mobilized to Boise in planned pour windows with dates committed in writing. And unlike a crew that shows up with bags and a hose, every batch we pour in Idaho is computer-weighed and archived to the cloud for your closeout file.
Building in Boise
The valley’s multifamily map runs from downtown Boise and the West End’s mid-rise infill out through Meridian, Nampa, and Caldwell’s garden-style corridors — the fastest-growing cities in the state building three-story wood-frame product as quickly as it can be entitled. Idaho enforces the same IBC floor as everyone else: STC 50 / IIC 50 between dwelling units and UL-rated fire assemblies, delivered by gypsum topping over acoustic mat. The high-desert climate dries a properly batched pour quickly — a real schedule advantage — but it also exposes over-watered hand batches, which shrink, crack, and dust in dry air. Weighed water is the difference, and ours is weighed every 75 seconds.
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