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About Us

Phillips Companies manufactures and markets construction materials and construction services to individuals and organizations all over southwest Ohio. Founded in 1942 by Frank G. Phillips, we are a fourth generation family owned and operated business and the longest running integrated producer of construction materials in the greater Dayton area. We promote good stewardship by utilizing "earth friendly" and "green" business practices and products. We are dedicated to improving the communities and industries in which we serve.

2011 Performance Award Winners: Wendy Heathcook, Bruce Price, Chris Lairson, Chuck Hendrickson, Clyde Travis, Jeff Benton, Jim Haller, John Blocher, Peggi Lewis, Scott Back and Steve Back

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Green Products

  1. Concrete products – concrete in general provides a durable product that reflects light and heat adding LEED points to construction products.
  2. Concrete mixes can be customized to add additional LEED points.
  3. Pervious Concrete allows water to drain through it retaining precious water resources and eliminating retention ponds.
  4. Concrete mix designs using fly ash recycling waste into a quality product.
  5. Recycled vinyl for expansion joints.
  6. Raider Mix (ball diamond material recycling silts into a quality product.
  7. Recycled concrete products produce crushed aggregates and wall blocks.
  8. Premium Topsoil products using composted tree and yard waste products for natural nutrients.

Green Business Practices

  1. Recycle waste oil for heating our buildings.
  2. Sky lights to save lighting energy.
  3. Recycling process water in our gravel plant.
  4. Recycling steel.
  5. Using biodiesel.
  6. Gravel pits retain rain water for aquifer recharge.
  7. High efficiency lights and ballasts.
  8. Using electronic files rather than paper when possible.
  9. High efficiency electric motors in our processing plants.