ASCC Announces Winners of Its Annual Decorative Concrete Awards Competition

Tom Ralston wins the WOW! Award for best overall project.


The Decorative Concrete Council, a specialty council of the American Society of Concrete Contractors, St. Louis, Mo., has announced the winners of its fourth annual decorative concrete awards competition. The winners were recognized at a ceremony at the World of Concrete, Las Vegas, on Wednesday, January 25, 2012.

The winners are:

  • Cast-In-Place Stamped, Over 5000 SF, 1st Place, Hyde Concrete, Annapolis, MD, for Robinson Nature Center. Watch a video of Hyde Concrete President Greg Hryniewicz talk about his award-winning project.
  • Cast-In-Place Stamped, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, Greystone Masonry, Stafford, VA, for Hidden Oasis
  • Cast-In-Place Stamped, Under 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Rosebud Concrete LLC, Myerstown, PA, for Darkey Residence
  • Graphics, Under 5000 SF., 1st Place, Sundek by Concrete Coatings, Inc., Mandeville, LA, for Columbia Parc
  • Epoxy Polyaspartic, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, Deco Illusions LLC, Roanoke, IN, for It's a Duesey
  • Polished, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, Burgess Concrete Construction, Inc., Moline, MI, for St. Phillip High School
  • Overlay/Spray Textures, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, Sundek by Concrete Coatings, Inc., Mandeville, LA for Columbia Parc
  • Overlay/Spray Textures, Under 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Sundek of Illinois, Rolling Meadows, IL, for Lincoln Park Towers
  • Cast-in-Place Special Finishes, Over 5000 SF, 1st Place, Tom Ralston Concrete, Santa Cruz, CA, for Ruppel Hardscape. You can watch a video of Ralston talk about his award-winning project.
  • Cast-in-Place Special Finishes, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, New England Hardscapes, Inc., Acton, MA, for Johnson Residence
  • Cast-in-Place Special Finishes, Under 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Creative Construction by Design, Danville, IL, for Darby Residence. Watch a video of Creative Construction by Design President Neil Roach talk about his award-winning projects.
  • Vertical Application, Over 5000 SF, 1st Place, Morley Construction Company, Santa Monica, CA, for Galen Center
  • Vertical Application, Over 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Tom Ralston Concrete, Santa Cruz, CA, for Ruppel Hardscape. You can watch a video of Ralston talk about his award-winning project.
  • Vertical Application, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, Creative Construction by Design, Danville, IL, for Darby Residence. Watch a video of Creative Construction by Design President Neil Roach talk about his award-winning projects.
  • Concrete Artistry, Over 5000 SF, 1st Place, Belarde Company, Inc., Woodinville, WA, for NE 36th Street Bridge
  • Concrete Artistry, Over 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Smock Fansler Construction, Indianapolis, IN for J.W. Marriott Art Plaza
  • Concrete Artistry, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, Concrete Mystique Engraving, Nashville, TN, for Vine Patio
  • Concrete Artistry, Under 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Concrete Mystique Engraving, Nashville, TN, for Ocean Floor
  • Countertops, 1st Place, Hyde Concrete, Annapolis, MD, for Two Rivers Steakhouse. Watch a video of Hyde Concrete President Greg Hryniewicz talk about his award-winning project.
  • Multiple Applications, Over 5000 SF, 1st Place, Creative Construction by Design, Danville, IL, for Boathouse. Watch a video of Creative Construction by Design President Neil Roach talk about his award-winning projects.
  • Multiple Applications, Over 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Hyde Concrete, Annapolis, MD, for Two Rivers Steakhouse. Watch a video of Hyde Concrete President Greg Hryniewicz talk about his award-winning project.
  • Multiple Applications, Under 5000 SF, 1st Place, Creative Construction by Design, Danville, IL, for Darby Residence. Watch a video of Creative Construction by Design President Neil Roach talk about his award-winning projects.
  • Multiple Applications, Under 5000 SF, 2nd Place, Cornerstone Decorative Concrete, Fennville, MI, for Mavanowski Garage
  • Honorable Mention, T.B. Penick & Sons, San Diego, CA, for Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge
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