When the Toledo Zoo needed manufactured rocks, natural-looking outdoor year-round pools, and large inside observation areas for its Arctic Adventure polar bear and seal compound, it turned to Kuhlman.
The Ohio Turnpike is a 241-mile highway that runs east and west along the state’s northern corridor, directly linking Chicago in the west and Pittsburgh in the east. Many travelers use it as the fastest and most efficient way to cross the northern part of Ohio.
For decades, Kuhlman and Jeep have played major roles in helping build and grow Toledo. When Jeep needed a new state-of-the-art vehicle assembly facility, Kuhlman was right there during construction.
Restoring animals to habitats resembling their natural ones was the goal of the Toledo Zoo’s AFRICA! Project, among the largest exhibit undertakings in the Zoo’s history.
When Bureau Concrete got its first major commercial job to install 240,000 square feet of concrete floor at the Meijer’s store in Maumee, Kuhlman Corporation provided technical support and high-quality concrete with special aggregate and steel-fiber reinforcing.
Tilt-up can be the sturdiest, most cost-effective way to build large warehouses and manufacturing facilities. Kuhlman and Rudolph/Libbe are longtime partners in tilt-up projects through Northwest Ohio.
Nearly four decades of bridges, sewer systems, underground utility lines, floor slabs, and basement walls throughout Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan owe the strength and stability of their foundations to K-Krete Controlled-Density Fill.
Think all concrete is gray, dull, and flat? You haven’t seen the permanently stamped, colored, and texturized projects John Metzinger installs at Everything Concrete.
Forty years ago, Kuhlman helped a fledgling customer launch an alternative construction method of pouring concrete into preset forms to create solid concrete basement walls.