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Concrete Systems, Inc.

Hudson, NH 03051

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Founded in 1972 by owner and president Leonard A. Worden, multi-product and multi-faceted Concrete Systems, Inc. of Hudson, New Hampshire manufactures precast concrete manholes and catch basins, box culverts, retaining wall systems, Con/Span bridge systems, Hydroworks storm water units, RCP pipe and Flared ends, sound wall panels, bridge abutments, deck slabs and custom structures. CSI ranks as one of the largest precast concrete manufacturing facilities in the Northeast. Their 25-acre Hudson, New Hampshire site includes more than 104,000 square feet of product and administrative office space with an additional 60,000 square foot building dedicated to the "Building Division" manufacturing facility in Londonderry, New Hampshire.

Concrete Systems, Inc. with its corporate headquarters in New England covers a National precast building marketplace. Convenience of building delivery is enhanced through CSI's facilities located in Hudson and Londonderry, New Hampshire. These facilities enable fast and economical delivery to virtually any site location in North America.

The fastest growing and most exciting product line at CSI has been the development of its custom-built, "Turn-Key" precast concrete buildings. Designed and engineered with a unique construction system of 5000 psi steel reinforced concrete in each modular component, the building systems are popular for their low maintenance and virtually indestructible construction.

CSI's family of buildings includes the MICRO8 series, MICRO10 series, the MICRO12 series, and MOD21 series.  Professionally designed by CSI engineers to meet all zoning and code requirements, the architectural fluted fin finish adds aesthetic appeal to this maintenance-free, vandal resistant building. Cast in modular sections, these buildings can be completely outfitted prior to delivery with a number of customizing features that include a full electrical package, heating, ventilation and air conditioning package, alarms and fire protection, custom interior finish work or plumbing. The unique monolithic design also provides maximum security and all weather protection. All fasteners, brackets, hangers and hardware used in the building systems are selected for durability and corrosion resistance. Upon delivery to an easily prepared site, buildings can be completely functional in one to two days. Throughout the manufacturing procedure of each unit, CSI conducts an extensive quality assurance program in order to meet all customer requirements including on-site delivery and operational set-up.

Able to accommodate an ever-broadening base of users, these structures have been carefully engineered to provide a wide array of expandable sizes to meet any customer's needs. The unique modular concept allows for future building expansion and compartmentalization without sacrificing structural integrity.

CSI is the largest manufacturer of precast concrete modular buildings and supplies this product to some of the largest communication companies in the world. These unique buildings have made their most substantial impact in the communications markets where their use as Communications Shelters has become well known. CSI anticipates enormous growth potential as the utilities, military, commercial, industrial, public, and construction markets continue to discover the versatility, economy, and durability of the CSI modular building system.

The entire Concrete Systems, Inc. organization is an example of success in both marketing and manufacturing through relentless attention to innovation, automation, quality control, and versatility. Their management adaptability to present day economies may be the single key to CSI's growth and prosperity.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Bridge Design Build Non-Building Construction Retail Store
Airport Runway Athletic Field Civil & Site Development Golf Course Marine Park / Playground Parking Lots Road / Highway Swimming Pool Tennis Court Tunnel Utilities

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • New England

Connecticut All

Maine All

Massachusetts All

New Hampshire All

New Jersey All

New York All

Pennsylvania All

Rhode Island All

Vermont All

Our CSI Codes

01 53 13 - Temporary Bridges
01 53 19 - Temporary Overpasses
01 55 13 - Temporary Access Roads
01 56 19 - Temporary Noise Barriers
06 01 80.51 - Composite Cleaning
06 01 80.91 - Composite Restoration
21 40 00.00.01 - Fire-Suppression Water Storage
21 41 23 - Ground Suction Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 41 26 - Underground Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
22 12 19 - Facility Ground-Mounted, Potable-Water Storage Tanks
22 14 23 - Storm Drainage Piping Specialties
23 13 23.26 - Concrete-Vaulted, Steel, Aboveground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
31 35 23.16 - Precast Concrete Slope Paving
31 53 13 - Timber Cribwork
31 74 16 - Precast Concrete Tunnel Lining
31 75 16 - Precast Concrete Shaft Lining
32 06 30.13 - Retaining Wall Schedule
32 32 13 - Cast-in-Place Concrete Retaining Walls
32 32 16 - Precast Concrete Retaining Walls
32 32 19 - Unit Masonry Retaining Walls
32 32 23 - Segmental Retaining Walls
32 32 23.13 - Segmental Concrete Unit Masonry Retaining Walls
32 32 23.16 - Manufactured Modular Walls
32 32 26 - Metal Crib Retaining Walls
32 32 29 - Timber Retaining Walls
32 32 36 - Gabion Retaining Walls
32 32 43 - Soldier-Beam Retaining Walls
32 34 00.00.01 - Fabricated Bridges
32 35 13 - Screens and Louvers
32 35 16 - Sound Barriers
33 05 16 - Utility Structures
33 05 16.13 - Precast Concrete Utility Structures
33 05 16.53 - Rebuilding Utility Structures
33 16 13.16 - Prestressed Concrete Aboveground Water Utility Storage Tanks
33 16 16 - Underground Water Utility Storage Tanks
33 40 00.00.01 - Storm Drainage Utilities
33 42 16 - Concrete Culverts
33 42 16.13 - Precast Concrete Culverts
33 42 16.16 - Cast-in-Place Concrete Culverts
33 44 13.13 - Catchbasins
33 49 23 - Storm Drainage Water Retention Structures
33 56 13 - Aboveground Fuel-Storage Tanks
33 81 26 - Communications Underground Ducts, Manholes, and Handholes
33 81 29 - Communications Vaults, Pedestals and Enclosures
34 73 19 - Jet Blast Barriers
34 75 13.13 - Active Vehicle Barriers
34 77 13 - Passenger Loading Bridges
34 77 13.23 - Ship Passenger Loading Bridges
35 31 16.16 - Segmental Seawalls
35 42 53.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Wall Bank Protection
35 42 53.19 - Segmental Wall Bank Protection
35 42 53.40 - Stone Wall Bank Protection
35 43 53 - Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.13 - Concrete Unit Masonry Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.16 - Segmental Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.40 - Stone Wall Scour Protection
41 52 16 - Silos
41 52 16.13 - Concrete Silos
41 52 16.16 - Concrete Masonry Unit Silos
41 52 19.13 - Horizontal Material Storage Tanks
44 21 13 - Noise Abatement Barriers
44 21 13.13 - Fixed Noise Abatement Barriers
44 21 13.16 - Flexible Noise Abatement Barriers
44 21 13.19 - Portable Noise Abatement Barriers

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Uwall Retaining Wall @ The Arbors North Andover
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Site Development Project - Market Basket - Haverhill, MA
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Uwall Type Wingwalls @ Spruce Pond Estates Subdivision - Windham, NH
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Century Mills Estates Residential Complex - Bolton, MA

Associations & Memberships

NPCA (National Precast Concrete Assn.)
NPCA (National Precast Concrete Assn.)
UCARI (Utility Contractors Assn. of Rhode Island)
UCARI (Utility Contractors Assn. of Rhode Island)
NEPCA (North East Precast Concrete Assn.)
NEPCA (North East Precast Concrete Assn.)
ACPA (American Concrete Pipe Assn.)
ACPA (American Concrete Pipe Assn.)
NHGRA (New Hampshire Good Roads Assn.)
NHGRA (New Hampshire Good Roads Assn.)
AGCNH (Associated General Contractors of New Hampshire)
AGCNH (Associated General Contractors of New Hampshire)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
CCIA (Concrete Cutting Industry Assn.)
CCIA (Concrete Cutting Industry Assn.)
UCANE (Utility Contractors Assn. of New England)
UCANE (Utility Contractors Assn. of New England)
MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority)
MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority)
CIM (Construction Industries of Massachusetts)
CIM (Construction Industries of Massachusetts)

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Conspan Bridge Systems
Conspan Bridge Systems
T-Wall Retaining Wall System
T-Wall Retaining Wall System
Uwall (Universal Wall)
Uwall (Universal Wall)
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