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Operations Manager Don Hall hangs up hard hat after more than three decades in the precast industry
Gage Brothers has announced the upcoming retirement of Operations Manager Don Hall. Hall’s retirement will be effective March 31st. Over the past thirty-five years, Hall has been involved in nearly every aspect of the precast and prestressed concrete industry; ranging from plant ownership, general management, production and operations management, to research and development, engineering, quality […]
Expansion of the SDSU Performing Arts Center draws the curtain on a new act for Gage Brothers
Blending our construction experience, community passion, and partner-based mentality, Gage Brothers sets the stage for many impressive acts to follow. Gage Brothers has been awarded the contract to provide precast concrete for the proposed 95,025-square foot expansion project at the South Dakota State University Performing Arts Center (PAC). The highly anticipated build, which includes a […]
Lake Lorraine development product of vision, local support and plenty of precast
Where deer leave tracks and hawks circle overhead a frozen lake, there once was stripped earth cluttered with the machinery gouging gravel from just beneath the surface. Just a short stroll from Lake Lorraine, construction crews put the finishing touches on a luxurious active retirement community and the new corporate headquarters for one of the […]
Gage Brothers Strategic Partner Profile: Kraus-Anderson
It’s not often that you get more than 200 years of combined experience to bear on a building project. That’s the depth of knowledge a client receives when Gage Brothers Concrete and Kraus-Anderson Construction join forces. For more than a century, Gage Brothers Concrete has used superior craftsmanship to create precast products built to stand […]
Gage Brothers carpentry at its best; company named a winner of the 2016 Sidney Freedman Craftsmanship Award
Gage Brothers was recently named a winner of the 2016 Sidney Freedman Craftsmanship Award for its production of panels for the Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, North Dakota. The purpose of the Sidney Freedman Craftsmanship Awards program is to recognize PCI certified plants for excellence in manufacturing and craftsmanship of architectural precast and glass fiber […]
Shakopee High School addition to be built with Gage Brothers precast
Summer came to an early end for students in Shakopee (Minn.) as school got underway on August 22nd in the southwest-metro district — two weeks before Labor Day. The Shakopee district kicked off classes early to make way for construction on the district’s high school, which is nearly doubling in size to fit 3,200 students […]
Innovative student precast housing: Rocker Square I
Rocker Square I is an industrial design, loft-style building that proudly displays the building materials that many try to conceal. The design showcases neutral tones, exposed ceilings and stained concrete surfaces to give the building an unfinished feel—perfect for a college like the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology in Rapid City. The six-story […]
Innovative precast student housing: Jackrabbit Grove
Many colleges and universities across the country have a portfolio of aging residence halls that were constructed for the post-war generation. A place to sleep, a desk for studying, and a dining hall nearby was all that was expected when parents tearfully deposited their children at college to continue their preparation to adulthood. However, times […]
New USF residence hall will provide community living and learning environment
As students return home for summer or scale back their course work, colleges and universities ramp up construction. The University of Sioux Falls might lack most of its student population during the summer, but the campus is currently abuzz with activity thanks to the construction of a new residence hall—the first new dormitory in more […]