Precast concrete manufacturing for Mid-Atlantic residential and infrastructure
Northeast Precast operates two heated 50,000-sq-ft casting facilities with 16 overhead cranes (up to 40 tons) and 3 gantry cranes (up to 70 tons), supported by an in-house fabrication shop, batch plants, and dedicated tractor-trailer fleet. The tech stack is heavily CAD-centric (AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, SketchUp) with SAP for operations, reflecting a manufacturing-first workflow where design and coordination precede production. Active hiring is sparse (3 roles in 30 days) and tilted toward manufacturing and construction labor, suggesting the organization is operationally mature but constrained by production-floor bottlenecks—labor efficiency, rework reduction, and on-time output appear in stated pain points.
Notable leadership hires: Construction Cleanup Crew Lead
Northeast Precast manufactures precast concrete products from a facility in Vineland, New Jersey. The company serves residential builders, infrastructure contractors, and DOT projects across the Mid-Atlantic with products including foundation systems, sandwich wall panels, floor planks, bridge components, parking structures, and highway elements. Production capacity spans two heated casting floors, custom fabrication, and in-house logistics; the company also manufactures its own forms and trailers. Founded in 1998, Northeast Precast operates as a privately held manufacturer with 201–500 employees and maintains vertical integration across casting, fabrication, and fleet operations.
SAP for ERP and operations, AutoCAD and Revit for design, Bluebeam and SketchUp for coordination and visualization, CNC and welding equipment (GMAW, GTAW) for fabrication, and standard office tools (Excel, Word, Outlook).
Vineland, New Jersey. The facility includes two 50,000-sq-ft heated casting floors, a 30,000-sq-ft fabrication shop, and in-house equipment including 16 overhead cranes, 3 gantry cranes, concrete batch plants, and a dedicated tractor-trailer fleet.
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