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Construction workers in safety gear install resinous flooring inside a building at Camp Pendleton, as highlighted in Techniquex's Project of the Week.

At Techniquex, every project tells a story. This week, we’re honored to share one that means a great deal to us. Please enjoy our latest installation at Camp Pendleton Military Base!

This project wasn’t just about premium resinous flooring. It was about building with purpose and integrity, knowing our work supports the safety, efficiency, and excellence expected by our armed service members.

Systems Used: DiamondCrete Quartz

Area Covered: 11,933 sq. ft.

Want to learn how we can bring military precision to your space?

Contact us at 877-376-9935 and let’s talk about how we can help transform next project!

A construction worker in a safety vest and helmet spreads liquid material on the floor of an unfinished building interior.
Three construction workers in safety gear work on the floor near the walls of a large, unfinished room with a window letting in sunlight.
Four construction workers wearing safety gear apply coating to a large, unfinished room floor with taped-off sections and exposed pipes on the walls.
Unfinished interior room with exposed plumbing pipes, unpainted drywall, and a window letting in natural light; construction materials visible through a wall opening.
Three logos: Techniquex $50 million bond line, AMPP QP 8 polymer coatings contractor, and Made in USA Diamondstone with an American flag.