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Ohio Precast Concrete Association  -  9325 SR 201, Tipp City, OH 45371  -  info@ohioprecast.org
Toni Thompson, Executive Director
937.540-2444

Officers

  • President: Dean Wolosiansky
  • Vice President: Lou Richmond
  • Secretary / Treasurer: Jesse Wingert
  • Producer Trustee: Ron Robinson
  • Trustee at Large:Justin Setser
  • Associate Trustee: Floyd Crooks
  • Past President: Tim Gahm
  • Technical Consultant: Sam Lines

Our Purpose

The Ohio Precast Concrete Association (OPCA) is a group of producer members and associated industries cooperating together as an association. The intent being to bring pertinent issues and information that impact the Precast Concrete Industry, to the attention of government agencies which participate in the origination of these issues.


The OPCA is interested in assisting these agencies by providing expert advice and counsel in the development of regulations involving the industry and the general public. 

The OPCA producer and associate members whose products and services range from the construction of buildings and highways to the manufacture of precast concrete products for the treatment of commercial and residential waste water. The OPCA member products and services effect the lives of nearly every Ohioan on a daily basis. 

Some specific areas of interest being pursued by the OPCA are as follows:

  1. The introduction of new sewage guidelines relating to the specific construction and operation of home waste water treatment products (septic tanks, aerators, etc.) by the Ohio department of health and the Ohio EPA.

  2. The introduction of programs and policies relating to the testing of materials and products being used on Ohio Department of Transportation projects.

  3. The development of quality control procedures and inspections services training by the Ohio Department of Transportation.

The Ohio Precast Concrete Association will be expanding its' scope of interest as membership roles grow and diversify. The need for input, regarding issues and regulations which affect the large segment of the public which it serves, comes to the forefront.

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