Schokbeton

Since its inauguration in 1962, Schokbeton has become a key figure in the art of building. Its affiliation with the CPCI, PCI, CSA, ACI and CWB associations ensures the use of state-of-the-art technology and the provision of exceptional quality through certified products. We offer the following:

● Study of planning and production stages;
● Coordination, from design to implementation;
● Careful monitoring of each stage of factory production;
● Delivery of a quality bespoke product exclusively made to measure;
● Complete installation of all elements.


From architectonic concrete to structural concrete, Schokbeton has met many challenges including the main structural elements of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium in record time, opening the door to a new era in the industry in which architects and engineers can undertake concepts as avant-garde as they are functional.

The production facilities located in Saint-Eustache benefit from a fully-equipped 300,000 square-foot plant.

In fifty-five years, Schokbeton has completed more than 850 projects in various regions of Eastern Canada, the Northeastern United States and overseas.

Since its inauguration in 1962, Schokbeton has become a key figure in the art of building. Its affiliation with the CPCI, PCI, CSA, ACI and CWB associations ensures the use of state-of-the-art technology and the provision of exceptional quality through certified products. We offer the following:

● Study of planning and production stages;
● Coordination, from design to implementation;
● Careful monitoring of each stage of factory production;
● Delivery of a quality bespoke product exclusively made to measure;
● Complete installation of all elements.


From architectonic concrete to structural concrete, Schokbeton has met many challenges including the main structural elements of Montreal’s Olympic Stadium in record time, opening the door to a new era in the industry in which architects and engineers can undertake concepts as avant-garde as they are functional.

The production facilities located in Saint-Eustache benefit from a fully-equipped 300,000 square-foot plant.

In fifty-five years, Schokbeton has completed more than 850 projects in various regions of Eastern Canada, the Northeastern United States and overseas.

SARAMAC

SARAMAC has been specialized for more than forty years in the manufacture of architectural and structural concrete elements. Its origins lie in the extension of the company A. Croteau et Fils, a masonry contractor, founded in 1942, which pursued the concept of factory-built panels incorporating real brick and mortar in the 1970s.

SARAMAC was established in 1977 in Lachenaie in the north of Montreal, distinguishing itself  at that time with its prefabricated panels made of authentic bricks. Since then, over 1,700 projects of various type have been completed in North America.

SARAMAC benefits from a solid reputation built on the quality of its delivered products, the respect of its deadlines and its outstanding customer service.

Acquired by the Schokbeton Group in 2012, SARAMAC continues on its path of excellence and remains the flagship of the architectural panel in Quebec.

Historical corporate video

SARAMAC has been specialized for more than forty years in the manufacture of architectural and structural concrete elements. Its origins lie in the extension of the company A. Croteau et Fils, a masonry contractor, founded in 1942, which pursued the concept of factory-built panels incorporating real brick and mortar in the 1970s.

SARAMAC was established in 1977 in Lachenaie in the north of Montreal, distinguishing itself  at that time with its prefabricated panels made of authentic bricks. Since then, over 1,700 projects of various type have been completed in North America.

SARAMAC benefits from a solid reputation built on the quality of its delivered products, the respect of its deadlines and its outstanding customer service.

Acquired by the Schokbeton Group in 2012, SARAMAC continues on its path of excellence and remains the flagship of the architectural panel in Quebec.

Historical corporate video