CONCRETE HISTORY TIMELINE
3000 BC-Egyptian Pyramids
The Egyptians were using early forms of concrete over 5000 years ago to build pyramids. They mixed mud and straw to form bricks and used gypsum and lime to make mortars.
300 BC — 476 AD-Roman Architecture
The ancient Romans used a material that is remarkably close to modern cement to build many of their architectural marvels, such as the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. The Romans also used animal products in their cement as an early form of admixtures.
1824-Portland Cement Invented
Joseph Aspdin of England is credited with the invention of modern portland cement. He named his cement portland, after a rock quary that produced very strong stone.
1836-Cement Testing
The first test of tensile and compressive strength took place in Germany.
1889- Alvord Lake Bridge
The first concrete reinforced bridge was built in San Francisco. Alvord Lake Bridge still exists today, over two hundred years after it was built!
1891- Concrete Street
The first American concrete street was built in Bellefontaine, Ohio.
1903-The Ingalls Building
The first concrete high rise was built in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Ingalls Building has sixteen stories and was a great engineering feat of its time.
1908-Concrete Homes
Thomas Edison designed and built the first concrete homes in Union, New Jersey. These homes still exist today.
1913-Ready Mix
The first load of ready mix was delivered in Baltimore, Maryland.
1915-Colored Concrete
Lynn Mason Scofield founded L.M. Scofield, the first company to produce color for concrete. Their products included color hardeners, colorwax integral color, sealers, and chemical stains.
1930-Air Entraining Agents
Air entraining agents were used for the first time in cement to resist against damage from freezing and thawing.
1936-Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam was built along the Colorado River, bordering Arizona and Nevada. It was the largest scale concrete project ever completed.
1938-Concrete Overlay
John Crossfield was the first to receive a patent for a concrete overlay. He added latex to portland cement, aggregate, and other materials to make a covering for ship decks.
1950's-Decorative Concrete
Brad Bowman developed the Bomanite process, the original cast-in-place, colored, textured and imprinted architectural concrete paving, in the middle 1950’s in Monterey, California.
1967-Concrete Sports Dome
The first concrete domed sports arena, known as the Assembly Hall, was built at the University of Illinois.
1970's-Fiber Reinforcement
Fiber reinforcement was introduced as a way to strengthen concrete.
1980's-Concrete Countertops
Buddy Rhodes, the father of the concrete countertop, cast his first countertop in the mid ’80s. Around the same time, Fu-Tung Cheng also cast his first concrete countertop.
1990-Concrete Engraving
Darrel Adamson desined the Engrave-A-Crete ® System.
1992-Tallest Concrete Building
The tallest reinforced concrete building was built in Chicago, Illinois. The 65-story building is known only by its street address, 311 South Wacker Drive.
1999-Polished Concrete
The first installation of a polished concrete floor in the US was a 40,000-square-foot warehouse floor for the Bellagio in Las Vegas.