Pictured above is a comparison of an STS liner (white), an ABS liner (black), and one of our urethane liners (yellow).
Pictured above is a comparison of an STS liner (white), an ABS liner (black), and one of our urethane liners (yellow).
Our polyurethane form liners are formulated to maximize both durability and elasticity. They are manufactured from the highest quality urethane rubber and are each capable of yielding 50-100 pulls. This durability combined with their modular design means that they can be reorganized into countless arrangements and re-purposed across multiple projects, using only a handful of form liners.
This translates into enormous cost savings that will assist you in out-bidding the competition and landing your next big job. This is just one of the many ways that CFL is helping you to Buy Smarter, Bid Smarter.
Founded in 1998, Creative Form Liners, Inc. (CFL) provides superior elastomeric/urethane rubber form liners to Departments of Transportation, engineering firms, architects, landscape architects, and concrete contractors across the country for their highway, bridge, and urban-environment projects.
CFL brings your decorative architectural concrete projects to life with exquisitely custom detailed designs or standard patterns such as Fracture Fin and Ashlar Stone.
The SH9 East bridge aesthetic design plan is one of 8 consecutive bridges fabricated by CFL along the I-35 Corridor in Norman, Oklahoma. The design scheme follows a pattern of a stylized thunderbird and Native American Motifs as well as aquatic influences derived from water elements in and around the area. The design keeps in line with the Art Deco flavor of other bridges in the same I-35 Corridor.
In the spring of 2015 Creative Form Liners in conjunction with Creative Design Resolutions, were recognized for there partnering excellence by the Associated General Contractors. Since 1993 and the National Partnership on Highway Quality also recognizes excellent partnerships bi-annually. ADOT partenering AwardIn 2005 the Partnering Advisory Committee formed a partnership to develop the Arizona Transportation Partnering Excellence Award criteria, materials and selection process. This committee is made up of Arizona stakeholder groups who use and encourage the use of Partnering. A creative and innovative “edge” is critical to business success. Collaborative teamwork that achieves measurable results through agreements and productive working relationships is more important today than ever before. Today, resources and time are precious. Successful partnerships conserve resources and allow for creative solutions. Any team recognized for this prestigious award will be assessed for their current practices and relationships. Partnering is defined as “a formal process of collaborative teamwork to achieve measurable results through agreements and productive working relationships”. A quality that Creative Design Resolutions has built on since it’s beginning. Recognized for our Tangible deliverables of a formal Partnering process may include a communications and roles matrix, a charter (mission, goals and guidelines), an issue resolution process and agreements, action plans, evaluation methods, meeting follow-up and reporting.
Creative Design Resolutions award winning project and team were also acknowledged by the South Arizona American Public Works Association (APWA) with the 2014 Public Works Project of the Year Award for Transportation Projects over $20M.
The APWA says of their award that it was “established to promote excellence in the management and administration of public work projects by recognizing the managing agencies consultants, architects, engineers, and the contractors who, working together, complete public works projects. “The La Cholla project is a stunning example of public art in infrastructure. Along with this award the La Cholla project also won the International Partnering Institute’s 2015 John L. Martin Partnered Project of the Year Ruby Award, Southern Arizona Chapter of the American Public Works Association’s Project of the Year for Transportation under $20 million, Arizona Association of General Contractor’s 2014 Build Arizona Award, in the Public New Highway Construction, projects over $10 million, and the 2015 Timothy M. Ahrens Partnering Award for its La Cholla Boulevard improvement project for a total of five prestigious awards.