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About us
Oldcastle Infrastructure future-proofs North America’s infrastructure and transform communities by protecting water, enhancing communications, transporting energy, and strengthening structures. Our clear vision, powerful collaboration, and fierce drive ensure the vitality and sustainability of what is most important to us—a better planet.
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http://oldcastleinfrastructure.com
External link for Oldcastle Infrastructure
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Public Company
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7000 Central Parkway
Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30328, US
Employees at Oldcastle Infrastructure
Updates
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Water utilities across the country are facing growing pressure from aging infrastructure, water scarcity, and rising levels of non‑revenue water. Making the right investment decisions has never been more critical—or more complex. Join us on Thursday, May 28 at 12 p.m. PST for our webinar on Water Asset Management: How AI Can Help, where industry experts will explore how artificial intelligence and machine learning are transforming water asset management. This session will examine how utilities can better assess risk, prioritize repairs, deploy limited resources more efficiently, and deliver measurable budget improvements. Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, Director of Water Innovation at Oldcastle Infrastructure, will be joined by Cory Sides, Senior Vice President of Sales at VODA.ai, to discuss real‑world applications of predictive analytics. The webinar will include a case study showing how one utility used advanced risk analysis to identify high‑risk areas in its distribution network and prevent more than 70 million gallons of non‑revenue water loss. The discussion will be moderated by Todd Danielson, Editorial Director at V1 Media. Attendees will earn a free PDH just for participating. Register now: https://lnkd.in/e6b9AmXr
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At Oldcastle Infrastructure, we are powering the future of energy, driving the rapidly evolving landscape with durable, field‑proven products engineered for safe, resilient, and reliable power distribution. We set the standard for performance in demanding environments, supporting utilities, renewable energy developers, industrial operators, and contractors with infrastructure built to accelerate growth, reduce risk, and keep critical systems online. By delivering solutions that install efficiently, perform consistently, and scale with evolving energy needs, we help our customers bring reliable power to market faster, safer, and with long‑term confidence. Discover our energy solutions: https://okt.to/u8Jdq6
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Network infrastructure is no longer hidden, and expectations have changed. As fiber moves deeper into homes, MDUs, and commercial spaces, aesthetics play a critical role in customer satisfaction, project approvals, and brand perception. Bulky or intrusive enclosures can slow deployments, trigger pushback, and undermine confidence, no matter how strong the network behind them is. In our latest insight article, we explore why aesthetics have become a core infrastructure requirement and how our purpose‑built solutions help providers deliver performance without compromising design. Read the article to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eAYZdbKc
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Potable water scarcity is no longer a future concern; rather, it is a present‑day design challenge. For many developments, irrigation remains one of the largest drivers of potable water use, making it a critical opportunity for smarter design. Our latest article explores how rethinking stormwater as a local water resource can significantly reduce potable demand through irrigation reuse, while improving resilience, operational efficiency, and long‑term project performance. Read the article to learn how smarter irrigation design can help projects prepare for increasing water constraints: https://lnkd.in/eqkpisFP
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Water constraints are increasingly shaping development decisions nationwide, especially for irrigation‑heavy sites. Stormwater harvesting offers a practical way to reduce potable water use, maintain landscape performance, and build long‑term resilience through a local, site‑controlled water supply. Our latest article explores why irrigation is a strong use case for stormwater harvesting and what it takes to design systems that perform reliably for decades. Read the article to learn how stormwater harvesting can help projects prepare for a water‑constrained future: https://lnkd.in/e_VgRGXS
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The world needs us – and we need you. Oldcastle Infrastructure is looking for our next Area Quality Control Manager in Elgin, IL. Click for details: https://bit.ly/4tyzIG2 #ManufacturingJobs
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Behind every successful drywell installation is a commitment to choosing the right tools and the right team. In this project, Oldcastle Infrastructure Field Operations Manager Fred Jordan walks us through why the crew turned to the Soilmec SR-30 to get the job done. With challenging soil conditions and the need to reach permeable layers nearly 130 feet deep, the Soilmec SR-30 provided the power, reach, and stability essential for precise drilling. Its track system allowed safe, efficient mobility across the excavation, preventing delays and ensuring the final drywell would perform as designed once the storm capture system is installed. Fred’s insight highlights what drives great outcomes on complex jobsites: expertise, the right equipment, and an unwavering focus on long-term performance. This stands as another example of how Oldcastle Infrastructure teams put reliability and innovation into the ground, literally. Read the case study to learn more: https://lnkd.in/errzpXT5 #CaseStudy #OldcastleInfrastructure #Arizona #Stormwater
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Grid reliability is no longer just about capacity—it’s about containing risk. As substations grow denser and more interconnected, a single fire event can trigger cascading failures that disrupt operations far beyond the point of origin. Fire and physical protection are no longer optional add‑ons; they’ve become core grid reliability requirements. In our latest article, we explore why utilities are shifting from reactive response to proactive containment and how modern, modular fire‑rated solutions are helping protect critical assets, support retrofits in constrained sites, and strengthen resilience without compromising uptime. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eEaBSe4b #Substations #Protection #GridReliability #OldcastleInfrastructure
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We combine material innovation, engineering, manufacturing scale, and sustainability leadership with a commitment to go beyond today’s standards. Through investing in technology and AI, we are enhancing the effectiveness of the products and services our customers rely on and delivering solutions that meet demanding performance requirements while simplifying installation and long‑term maintenance. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/euSiywmX
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