Continental Cut Stone and its partner company, Continental Cream Quarries LLC, continue to invest in technology and resources to meet the NSC/ANSI 373 sustainability standards
In recent years, Continental Cut Stone has expanded its capacity while working to address environmental challenges. The company, located in Florence, TX, has added several fabrication machines to its production area, including a CNC, to increase efficiencies. Continental Cream Quarries LLC in Liberty Hill, TX, which is under the same ownership as Continental Cut Stone, also continues to grow its capabilities. The quarrying operation reopened in 2009 and quarries both “Cordova” Cream and Texas “Cordova” Shellstone.
At the forefront, the company advances its efforts with a sharp eye on the “Green” challenge. “Looking to the future of natural stone, we work hard to produce our ‘Cordova’ Cream and Shellstone block in a responsible way,” said Rob Teel, owner of both companies. “Our growth is both physical with new machines and administrative to meet environmental challenges.”