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2008 Grand Prize Winner
J.L. Marshall & Sons

Finalists
Cutting Edge Decorative Concrete
Heritage Concrete Construction
Lasting Impressions in Concrete
Lasting Impressions in Concrete
Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects
Patterned Concrete of PA
Specialized Construction Services
Specialized Construction Services

All other entries:
Commercial
ACD
Concreators
Concrete by Hallack
Concrete Impressionist
Diede Construction, Inc.
Greystone Masonry, Inc.
JET Concrete
Patterned Concrete of PA
Southland Construction Group
Sub-Floor Solutions
Triad Construction Services
UCC Group

Residential
ACD
Concrete by Hallack
Fitzco Concrete
Heritage Concrete Construction
Lasting Impressions in Concrete
Ozark Patterned Concrete
Victor Merlo Construction, Inc.

Unique Application
BMLA Landscape Architecture
Ozark Patterned Concrete
Vincigurrea Construction

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2008 Scofield Decorative Concrete Awards - FINALIST

Contractor:
Cutting Edge Decorative Concrete
4026 Humphrey Rd.
Richfield, OH 44286
(330) 659-6686

A new front entrance was created for this residence using a stone textured border surrounding a field of wood plank textured concrete. The concrete was integrally colored with CHROMIX® Admixtures for Color-Conditioned® Concrete in Stone Gray and the wood planking pattern was hand brushed with several colors of LITHOCHROME® Tintura™ Stain to complement the new front door. Fiber optic concrete lighting was added to the front step to create a really unique look to the entrance. The objective for this residential project was to completely transform the front, side and rear of the home into an incredible outdoor entertainment and living area. We tried to maintain a harmony from the front of the house, all the way around to the back. Over fifty yards of concrete in footers, steps, walkways and patio made a long hard journey up the hill during the months of construction. Scofield's Tintura Stain, CHROMIX Admixtures, LITHOTEX® Pavecrafters® textures and sealers were used in all of the various techniques.

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