Delaware Valley Concrete
Chris Haus is an experienced professional in the concrete industry, serving as a Sales Representative at Delaware Valley Concrete since March 2019. Previously, Chris held the position of Concrete Technologist at Dutchland Inc. from October 2008 to January 2019, focusing on concrete mix designs and specializing in self-consolidating concrete (SCC), as well as raw material evaluation and quality control. Prior experience includes roles as Plant Manager/QC Manager at Superior Walls by Weaver Precast, Inc., and as Plant Manager at United Rentals Highway Tech. Chris began the career as QC Manager Plt.2 at Terre Hill Concrete Products, demonstrating expertise in managing quality control for various transportation departments. Education includes Villanova University and Ephrata High School.
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Delaware Valley Concrete
Charles W. Diliberto and his wife, Frances, founded Delaware Valley Concrete Co., Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, in 1955. They began the operation from their current address in Hatboro, PA. From its humble beginning; working with limited facilities and equipment, Mr. Diliberto built a financially sound company. With his eye on the future, he promoted his son, Mario Diliberto to Vice President. Together, they expanded the original Hatboro Concrete Plant into a modern central mix facility and built new and larger administrative offices. In the mid 1980's, DVC acquired its own aggregate source along the Delaware River. The mid 80's also showed a growing pattern for DVC and provided the founder, Mr. Diliberto, (affectionately known to his employees as "Charlie"), an opportunity to enjoy a healthy retirement in the south while having his son Mario succeed him to the Presidency. The late 80’s, 90’s, 2003 and 2006 saw further expansion with the acquisition of New Britain, Conshohocken, Kennett Square, Coatesville and Malvern plants. In 2012 DVC purchased 3 satellite plants in Elizabethtown, Gap and West Point, Pa. This provided DVC with nine operating concrete plants and afforded DVC an opportunity to secure its portion of a growing competitive market.