Producing Bigger and Better

At Mountain West Precast, you can find the flavor of pride unique to a small business. We may not be a large corporation, but we push to produce bigger and better products everyday. Our latest project, an Easi-Set concession stand and restroom, is proof of that. With a length of approximately 30 feet and a width of 24, it is our largest precast building to date. While it is great in size, we still give meticulous attention to the smallest details.

The Grove Athletic Complex of Milton-Freewater, Oregon, will be home to this impressive structure. It is composed of three separate sections, but upon assembly will be post-tensioned and grouted to create one smooth building. These separate sections will create gender-specific bathrooms and a roomy concession stand with all the electrical and plumbing included. Milton-Freewater added their individual taste and preference to the concession stand with their choices of colors and wall texture.

There are many benefits to purchasing an Easi-Set building versus comparable structures. Perhaps the greatest is the cost savings attributed to the lack of onsite labor and the fact that our building can be ready and waiting when you are.  Another advantage is the structural durability as opposed to the cinder block equivalent. Whatever the advantages for you, we are eager to expand our horizons in building your bigger and better vision.


The Union Bulletin, the local newspaper for the Milton-Freewater area, reviewed their new concession stand in their article Snack Shack Lands at Milton-Freewater Sports Complex.

Spectacular Casper Wyoming Mountain Restroom

Casper’s most picturesque park is Rotary Park on Casper Mountain. Located just south of Casper, it is home to Garden Creek Falls and the Bridle Trail. Since the early 1940s, it’s been a favorite of residents and visitors alike.

The double occupancy, dry vault Easi-Set Carson model was done in brown tones and a precast concrete formed stone and barnboard finish to blend into the natural surroundings.

To learn more about Easi-Set Restrooms and other Park and Recreation Buildings contact Mountain West Precast at 435-239-7000.

Easi-Set benefits National Parks

Easi-Set Mountain West Precast: As a company we are seeing a considerable amount of interest in our precast buildings and restrooms, both around Utah and also around the inter-mountain west which includes Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming. We found the article below helpful to explain the benefits of precast concrete buildings to remote locations like the National Park Service. Easi-Set Mountain West Precast is a new product for us and we see great potential in its many uses. As a member of the National Precast Concrete Association we constantly strive for innovative products.

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