en.Wedoany.com Reported - EKHO Infrastructure Solutions recently brought six independently operated precast concrete component manufacturers under its umbrella, including Durisol, Design Concrete, Faddis Concrete Products, Vision Noise Barrier Group, Ground Improvement Systems, and Structured Soil. These companies specialize in producing noise barriers, crash barriers, retaining walls, and other building and non-building components. Following the consolidation, EKHO's headquarters remain in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. With decades of project experience, the company has secured orders across all U.S. states and Canadian provinces, having completed thousands of projects cumulatively.

EKHO currently operates seven production facilities in Pennsylvania and Ontario, serving both public and private construction projects and delivering "safe, smart, and sustainable infrastructure" solutions. CEO Matt Earles stated that the company relies on robust engineering solutions and a multidisciplinary team, designing and delivering durable infrastructure by understanding customer needs. Its key to success lies in anticipating challenges to provide better outcomes for projects and communities.
Chief Operating Officer Justin Wexler emphasized that EKHO's core lies in its employees and production facilities. Safety, quality, and responsibility are integrated into every step from the workshop to the job site. Integrating the original teams under a single brand enhances value for stakeholders. Operating as a unified organization, EKHO will leverage industry expertise, customer-oriented service, and operational excellence to explore new value and opportunities.
This consolidation enables EKHO to offer a broader product line and regional coverage in the precast concrete component sector, simultaneously meeting various engineering needs such as noise reduction, crash protection, and slope stabilization. Leveraging existing production and engineering resources, the company can undertake larger-scale infrastructure projects in the U.S. and Canadian markets, shorten delivery cycles, and improve supply chain synergy efficiency.
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