User:Evpope/Sandbox
Appearance
Buck Scott (Date of Birth – present) is the inventor of elastomeric form liners and is a creative and driving force in the concrete industry, receiving more than 20 patents on concrete-forming related products.
One of Scott's most innovative contributions is a method for integrally-casting brick into concrete walls.
Scott's form liners and brick inlay systems have been utilized worldwide on a variety of projects from highways to bridges, schools to parking decks and all types of residential and commercial applications.
Header
[edit]Notes
[edit]External links
[edit]References
[edit]
Template:Featured article is only for Wikipedia:Featured articles.
[[Category:]]
[[Category:]]
[[Category:]]
- ^ Balogh, Anne. "Concrete Walls Display Eye-Catching Artwork". The Concrete Network.
- ^ Johnson, Amy. "Form Liners: Function & Beauty". Concrete Decor.
- ^ Schwab, Robert (1999). "Concrete Artist's Venture a Snap". The Denver Post.
{{cite journal}}
: Unknown parameter|month=
ignored (help)