Precast erection is one of the most critical moments of a project. It’s a high-stakes phase where schedules are won with successful completion or lost to delays that cost time and money.
In many projects, the manufacturer and the erector are separate companies with separate agendas. One is focused on production, the other on getting panels set as fast as possible and moving to the next job. When problems arise, like a panel that needs a field repair, a sequencing issue, a question about crane position, the answer can take days to arrive. And while everyone waits, costs climb and schedules tighten.
At ATMI Precast, that scenario doesn’t exist.
One Roof, One Team, One Shared Goal
At ATMI Precast, the erector isn’t a subcontractor you hope shows up on time. Waubonsee Development is embedded within ATMI Precast. We operate under one roof, act as one team, and have the same goal: delivering projects As promised. When a question comes up in the field, Waubonsee doesn’t wait on an email chain or a callback from a manufacturer they may or may not have a relationship with. They simply walk down the hall.
That’s not a small thing. A field repair that gets answered before lunch. A sequencing question resolved before it becomes a sequencing problem. An engineering call that takes minutes, not days. It’s all about ease. And when your manufacturer and erector share a building, that’s just how it works.
For the general contractor on the ground, that means one point of contact, shared accountability, and no gap between what was promised in the planning meeting and what shows up on the job site.
The Team Behind the Promise
A 33-year veteran of the industry, Waubonsee Development completes approximately 75 projects per year. Waubonsee holds the lowest Experience Modification Rate of any precast erector in the Midwest. Their crews average 12 years of tenure, meaning the people erecting your building have likely erected hundreds of buildings just like it.
As Promised
When you work with ATMI Precast, you get one team from concept to ribbon-cutting. A manufacturer and erector who share a facility, a plan, and accountability for the outcome. No finger-pointing. No gaps between what was promised and what gets built. Just a precast partner who shows up, communicates, and delivers.
As promised.