Tindall Welcomes Tulane University Students for PCI Certified Plant Tour

Tindall opened their doors today to Tulane University undergraduate students.  The students are members of Tulane’s studio program sponsored by the PCI Foundation.  Professor Charles Jones, RA leads the program for Tulane.

The benefit of hosting students in our plant is for the opportunity to impact the minds of the future in the building industry and to show in an hour the impact of precast concrete.
— Robert Warren, Production Manager, Tindall Corporation - MS Division
Tindall displayed this welcome sign for the undergraduate students visiting their PCI certified plant on 10/3/18.

Tindall displayed this welcome sign for the undergraduate students visiting their PCI certified plant on 10/3/18.

CEO and GM of Tindall’s Moss Point Plant Mac Freeman (middle, light blue shirt) talks to the students about the precast concrete process.

CEO and GM of Tindall’s Moss Point Plant Mac Freeman (middle, light blue shirt) talks to the students about the precast concrete process.

Tulane undergraduate students include: Alyson Demskie, Haynes Johnston, Allison Conn, Elisa Bernstein, Ryan Shaaban, Hannah Kenyon, Austin Reeves, Anabelle Kleinberg, Camille Bonston, Diego Schube

Tulane undergraduate students include: Alyson Demskie, Haynes Johnston, Allison Conn, Elisa Bernstein, Ryan Shaaban, Hannah Kenyon, Austin Reeves, Anabelle Kleinberg, Camille Bonston, Diego Schube

Tulane students learning about the quality control of precast products in Tindall’s Quality Control Lab.

Tulane students learning about the quality control of precast products in Tindall’s Quality Control Lab.

Tindall Production Manager Robert Warren (middle, blue shirt), addressing the students of Tulane Architecture School alongside Professor Charles Jones, RA (left, brown pants) who heads the Tulane studio program.

Tindall Production Manager Robert Warren (middle, blue shirt), addressing the students of Tulane Architecture School alongside Professor Charles Jones, RA (left, brown pants) who heads the Tulane studio program.

Tulane students overlook precast panels located in Tindall’s lab.

Tulane students overlook precast panels located in Tindall’s lab.