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EXXCEL's Innovative approach to problem solving is a value attributed to us based on the fact we initiated many "firsts"
in our Industry.
- First company in the State of Ohio to provide FF 45 floors for the same price as FF25 floors.
- First company to embrace become certified in Face Flatness testing, again reinforcing our standard of high
quality to our clients.
- First company to develop concrete tools to permit the construction of FF45 floors without additional cost.
- First company to develop, via research, concrete mixes which nearly eliminated random concrete cracks
and increase strength without increasing cost.
- First company to bring laser screed technology to Central Ohio and El Paso, Texas.
- One of Only three companies in the United States who were able to estimate utilizing the industry
standard CSI data base and Uniformat component based on estimating systems. Allowing us to truly
value engineer a project for our customers.
- First Company to use Micro Scheduling in Ohio for distribution centers.
- Designed, Permitted and Built a 400,000 sq. ft. building in less than 100 days.
- We re-engineered Dock shelters to reduce maintenance and replacement costs as well as for greater
efficiency in heating and cooling.
- As a result of this re-engineering process, the Fairborn 2000 can now be ordered as the "EXXCEL shelter"
and the manufacture will know what you want.
- EXXCEL established one of the first automated procurement processes.
- This Process: Eliminates subcontractors "front end loading" of job costs. Ensures alignment of the
purchase of building components to the estimate. Allows ease of documenting component costs of building
for cost segregation studies.
- EXXCEL pioneered, in the construction industry, the developing processes aligned to ISO 9000 standards
to assure our clients that we consistently adhere to high quality standards.
- EXXCEL is the world record holder for the largest single day continuous Concrete Floor pour to
meet a customer's request to accelerate the construction schedule.
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