Jensen Precast

Jensen Precast

Construction

Reno, Nevada 9,698 followers

Jensen Precast designs, engineers, and manufactures precast concrete for communities, businesses, and public agencies.

About us

Jensen Precast designs, engineers, and manufactures precast concrete products for the growing infrastructure needs of communities, businesses, and government agencies. Founded in 1968 in Sparks, Nevada, we're a privately held company with facilities in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Washington. We work with the top contractors in the United States to provide high quality precast concrete solutions for public and private infrastructure projects. Among the products we manufacture: • Stormwater Systems • Pump Stations • Onsite Wastewater Systems • Grease Interceptors & Separators • Concrete Fences • Agriculture Products • Highway Barriers • Box Culvert • Buildings & Shelters • Reinforced Concrete Pipe • Drainage Inlets & Catch Basins • Sewer & Storm Drain Manholes • Utility Structures • Earth Retention Systems • Underground Enclosures • Bridge Systems • Irrigation Water Control Our team of engineers and product experts offer full service consultation and product advice throughout your entire project timeline. Our manufacturing facilities are certified by the National Precast Concrete Association. Our products are approved by agencies and meet the highest specifications from certifying organizations. Contact us today to get your project started.

Website
http://www.jensenprecast.com
Industry
Construction
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Reno, Nevada
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1968
Specialties
Precast Concrete, Underground Utility Structures, Wastewater, Gas, Electric, Telecom, Stormwater, Sewer and Storm Drain, Pump and Lift Stations, Manholes, Grease Interceptors, Septic Tanks, Box Culvert, Retaining Walls, Precast Concrete Fence, Electrical Vaults, and Vineyard and Orchard Trellis

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    Environmental stewardship comes with the territory for Jensen Precast's Puyallup, Washington location. Since 2021, we've worked closely with local stakeholders to provide over 25 fish passageways to replace aging and neglected infrastructure. Last year, Jensen produced one of our biggest culverts yet in the Pacific Northwest. This massive type three culvert is 127 feet long and nearly 20 feet high, with bases that weigh 46,000 pounds each. Watch Tim Nyhus, General Manager of Jensen Precast's Puyallup, Washington facility, describe this project while explaining why Washington State is serious about updating fish passageways. To read the full story, follow this link: https://lnkd.in/gmwnPQYT #jensenprecast #precast #concrete #culvert #manufacturing

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    Some Jensen Precast Type II 10x5 Precast RCB headed to the four corners region of Arizona This project is being installed just in time for monsoon season. Remediating any flash flood concerns. Thank you to our contracting and transportation partners for another successful project. 📸: MCM Transportation, LLC. Tyler Haack, PE, MBA Bryan Bach Adam Bergman Brett Evans, PE, MBA John S.

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    It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a nearly 18,000-pound sand-oil interceptor swooping through the air. This 1,500 gallon interceptor is being installed at a car wash to capture oil, grime, grit, and more before it enters the sanitary sewer system. These products are crucial components in our infrastructure lessening the burden on treatment facilities while preventing bad stuff from clogging our sewer system. #jensenprecast #precast #concrete #manufacturing #wastewater

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    Harvest Pillar is sustainable. Especially when compared to treated wood. Not only is concrete more durable than treated wood with a significantly longer lifespan, but it's also less hazardous. Wooden trellis posts need to be treated with chemicals to keep them from quickly withering in the harsh sun, the problem is these chemicals are hazardous to human health and the environment. All this means that when it comes time to get rid of the treated wood, you have to take them to a designated facility and pay a fee to dispose of them. Why pay for your trellis post twice? With Harvest Pillar, you'll get a trellis post you can use and reuse for decades. Plus, do you really want something classified as hazardous buried in your soil right next to your precious crops? . . . #harvestpillar #trellis #trellising #agtech #agriculture #sustainablefarming #wineindustry

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    Thank you, Juan Torres, for your outstanding contributions to Jensen Precast over the last 30 years.   Before transferring to Jensen MetalTech in 2008, Juan worked at our precast facility right next door. Having worked in numerous positions for Jensen, Juan is incredibly knowledgeable and relied upon.   Jason Grove, the General Manager of Jensen MetalTech on Juan's outstanding 30 years with the company:   "Juan has been a valued team member for MetalTech since 2008, he has held roles in painting, welding, yard logistics, and truck driving. Juan is a very personable individual with a smile on his face whenever I see him. He is well-liked by his peers and considered a valuable resource in our organization. Thanks for everything you do, Juan."

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    Harvest Pillar is hitting the dirt. In Kingsburg, California, a three-man crew installed 194 concrete posts over two days. These posts are 11 feet tall and buried four feet deep. After attaching an auger to a skid steer, the installer bored holes for each Harvest Pillar to be inserted, backfilled, and packed. When you average it out, it took about two and a half minutes to install one post. Concrete trellis posts go in just as quickly as treated wooden posts, but without the downsides of using CCA-treated wood. Harvest Pillar doesn't rot like wood, and it's not susceptible to disease like wood. Also, CCA-treated posts are a huge no-no in organic operations. Now, after this quick installation, this field will soon transform from an empty dirt lot with nearly 200 concrete posts to a vibrant vineyard growing grapes that will one day become raisins. Cycle through all the photos to see our clips and caps in action. . . . #harvestpillar #trellis #trellising #vineyard #agriculture #sustainablefarming

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    Trust us, all those letters and numbers on the front of your manhole base are a good thing. It means your product was produced in a facility approved by the National Precast Concrete Association, is up to standard, and has been checked and double checked to ensure it's of the highest quality. If you are in the western United States or Hawaii, visit our website to see the wide variety of manhole assemblies we provide: https://lnkd.in/g7Z_6vFB We've even done custom manhole bases with an inside diameter of 16 feet. #jensenprecast #precast #concrete #NPCA #manhole

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    When Nick Sciabica and his family decided to start a brewery, they knew they wanted to grow their own hops.  And why not? They have successfully grown grapes and olives in Modesto, California for nearly 100 years. But, a new crop means a new trellis system. They had experience with wood but weren't fans of the short lifespan. They looked into steel but were concerned it could rust out at the bottom in their farm's soft soil. Finding a trellis system that checked all their boxes seemed like a tall task. It appeared near impossible to find a trellis post with heights up to 24 feet, extreme longevity, and loads of accessories that make hop binding simple. Until they discovered Harvest Pillar by Jensen Precast. Harvest Pillar is the first concrete trellis post manufactured in the United States. They are durable, strong, tall, and most important to Nick, extremely long-lasting. Now, Nick Sciabica and his family have a trellis system they can pass down to the next generation of farmers in the family. Follow Harvest Pillar to keep up with Jensen Precast's newest product. And to learn more about a better way to trellis and why Nick chose concrete, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/gFjNSAZj . . . #harvestpillar #jensenprecast #trellis #trellising #agtech #hops #agriculture #sustainablefarming

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