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About
Us
During the post-World War II building
boom, Ralph A. Forgione and Jack Foley founded The F & F Concrete
Corporation in 1953. Ralph and Jack had been in the Army together
during and after World War II.
Through to the mid-1980s F & F Concrete not only supplied concrete
but also maintained a concrete forming division, headed by Jack
Foley. In 1984 Jack decided to retire and Ralph brought his
son, David A. Forgione, into the management of the business.
Shortly thereafter David was made President and he remains in
that capacity today. In the mid-1980s F & F Concrete decided
to concentrate on expanding its readi-mix production.
The concrete plant was originally located on Buckland Street
in Plantsville, Connecticut while the garage was located nearby
at 110 West Main Street. In 1989, F & F Concrete moved its production
to a new Erie-Strayer concrete batching plant at its 110 West
Main Street property.
Throughout its history F & F has updated its plant operations
and fleet. Its batching operations are completely automated
utilizing the Alkon Corporation's concrete batching system in
coordination with computerized dispatching and billing software
and a combination computerized and radio-contact truck tracking
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