Testimonials
“We have used The Retem System in four separate areas. Retem provides a noticeable improvement in speed of construction. We also believe we are giving the customer a stronger product.“
Jay Corley, Owner of H&L Construction
“We have used RETEM on a bridge abutment, ditch lining project and around median drain inlets.”
Steve Wilson, ALDOT Montgomery Area, Assistant
Maintenance Engineer
“This is a product that our employees are comfortable installing. There are multiple uses for it and our employees feel they have the flexibility to adapt it to each project’s unique requirements. For our first project, our employees had attended a demo atanother County and then just took it from there. There was no specialized training and our crews didn’t feel they needed it.”
Josh Harvill, Chambers County
Engineer
“We decided to try The RETEM System because of the ease and speed of installation. After our first installation, we are well pleased with the finished product as well as how fast the install went.”
Cliff Webb, Assisant District Mainteancy Engineer - Assets
“We selected The RETEM System alternate because we believed we could provide GDOT with an equivalent or better product and deliver it much faster than traditional concrete.”
Scott Creel, Owner of S.H. Creel
"The RETEM System was a great solution for the current problem and will protect the taxpayer’s investment for many years.”
Chuck Cordell, Jasper District Administrator
“This was our first installation of the product. The speed and ease of placement were very noticeable. We are now considering installing RETEM on an upcoming US-82 ALDOT project.”
Jay Corley, Owner of H&L Construction
"The RETEM System provided the solution we needed.”
Curtis Lowe, Dutton District Engineer
“We were well pleased with how quick and easy The RETEM System was installed.”
Rebekah Crawford, District 66 Administrator
“We were well pleased with The RETEM System. I was surprised at how quickly the steel was placed as well as how easily the concrete was placed. Our crews had only shovels and rakes.”
Keith Loyd, District Maintenance Superintendent