Tilt-up is a method of construction whereby large concrete panels are cast on-site and then raised into position with a crane. The building system, which was conceptualized in the early 1900s, is used throughout North America and across the globe. It is employed on virtually every building type, from distribution centers, to schools, churches, libraries, retail centers, and office buildings.

Once considered a method suitable only for large warehouses, today tilt-up construction is the method of choice for many developers, designers and contractors because of its numerous benefits.

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