Eric Agnew

Drafting Manager at ATMI Precast

Eric Agnew is a skilled professional with extensive experience in drafting and project management. Currently serving as Drafting Manager at ATMI Precast since January 2016, Eric has previously held roles as a Distribution Manager - Group Leader at Target and a self-employed Drafting Contractor. Eric's earlier career includes positions as a Senior Drafter at ATMI Precast and Project Manager and Site Superintendent at ATMI Design Build. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Minnesota and coursework completed at Waubonsee Community College.

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Aurora, United States

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ATMI Precast

ATMI Precast, is the leading manufacturer of precast concrete products for the Industrial, Retail, Residential, Mixed Use, and Institutional markets in and around the Chicagoland markets. We also provide erection of all products produced. ATMI Precast was originally founded as Automatic Teller Modules Inc. in 1990. From the early 2000's, ATMI Precast has transformed and grown into a full service precaster, expanding its architectural manufacturing competencies and providing a complete range of structural and architectural panels. This has enabled ATMI to service a broad spectrum of project types, from mid-rise office to residential and parking. Long recognized as a leader in the field, ATMI Precast has earned customer recognition for its reliable performance, quality and service throughout the construction process. WHAT WE DO: ATMI helps plan and produce precast concrete projects throughout the Midwest. We serve partners in project design and all those who oversee construction for commercial, institutional or public building sites. WHY PRECAST CONCRETE: Precast Concrete is a unique natural material, (a mixture of cement, water, aggregates, and admixtures), which is cast in a quality controlled manufacturing environment. Its uses range from structural components to architectural shapes, with the ability to provide a variety of exterior aesthetics. When assembled, these components can form a complete core and shell building system.


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201-500

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