highest quality concrete

We provide the highest quality concrete products in a timely, efficient and safe manner. We have batch plants in New Milford and in Waterbury, so most any size order can be accomodated, and depending on the size, we may be able to deliver to your jobsite the same day you place your order, and always at fair prices.

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Over 66 Years in Business

Our experience helps you!

We are continually upgrading our facility and our fleet and we are able to fill any order, anytime of the year. Whether the job is industrial, commercial or residential, SEGA's technicians and competent drivers offer you the courteous, expert service, speed and dependability you need to get your job done right.

Questions?

Answers!

Please do not hesitate to contact us with any and all questions you may have. We are here to serve our customers in any way possible and we take pride in our reputation for outstanding service.

Location, Location

location

With two high efficiency plants, no matter where you are, our fleet of trucks are ready and able to deliver concrete to your job site with unmatched speed and efficiency!

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Big or Small
March 26

Big or Small

We have handled pours that had to be carefully timed to make sure we didn't let the mixture run too long, we've handled pours for a garden shed. With 20 trucks all over Connecticut we are unique in our ability to serve your needs!

What is Ready Mix
March 11

What is Ready Mix

Ready-mix concrete is concrete that is manufactured in a batch plant, according to a set engineered mix design. Ready-mix concrete is normally delivered in a transit mixer. You'll see our trucks all over the area.

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Ready Mix

Ready Mix

What the pros know!

Materials are weighed and combined using our state of the art batch plants, and the hydration process begins the moment water meets the Portland cement, so travel and placement time is of upmost importance. Some sites are just too far away, however the use of admixtures, retarders and fly ash can be added to slow the hydration process allowing for longer transit and placement time.