



Stubbe’s was founded in 1982 by Herb Stubbe, when he designed and manufactured the first precast concrete hog feeders in Ontario, Canada.
Over the years the company added various other agricultural products including various types of bunk feeders, bunker silo walls and slats combined with posts and beams.
In 2001, Stubbe’s entered the commercial and residential markets by introducing its Hollowcore flooring system. This was followed by the introduction of structural wall panels in 2006. In 2010, Stubbe’s added structural columns, beams and double tees to its product line. All these products are now combined into our specialty TOTAL PRECAST STRUCTURES.
To further diversify its operations, Stubbe’s started up a Redi-Mix plant in 2007 and acquired a rail terminal in 2010 for the purpose of the sales and distribution of cement powder.
Plant expansion and addition of Dry Cast Machine to produce a wide range of agricultural products.
Plant #1 was expanded to satisfy the demand for agricultural products.
Introduction of Hollow core Flooring Systems 2006 – Addition of structural wall panels to the product mix.
Erection of a new 47,000 sq ft. manufacturing facility on newly purchased and rezoned 67 acres behind the original location.
Acquisition of rail terminal and bulk carrier equipment to handle bulk cement sales and distribution.
Plant expansion (40,000 sq. ft.) to facilitate increasing demand for Total Precast Structures.
Increased storage capacity was doubled with additional silos to the Cement Terminal location.
Opening of a new 206,000 sq ft. manufacturing facility on newly purchased and rezoned 100 acres adjacent to the existing property. This plant features a state-of-the-art carousel system to expand precast wall panel production.
Opening of a brand new 3-storey, Total Precast office building adjacent to the existing property. This exceptional concrete showcase displays our impressive building products offered while highlighting more than 30 unique precast architectural finishes.
Stubbe’s purchased assets of Can-Am to bring the company closer to agricultural markets in the Huron and Perth counties. This also gives access to U.S. markets in Michigan and Ohio.
Opened April 2020, this brand new plant will expand services to a broader range of customers while maintaining the current customer base.
Stubbe’s acquired assets to the former PJ Concrete in October 2020, further expanding services in this region.
Acquired new marine terminal in Port Weller, bulk cement is processed at this facility.
Incorporated Whispercrete™ sound barrier and retaining wall systems into our range of products.
Start processing out of Stubbe’s pit in Thamesford. This pit supplies material to our precast Redi-Mix divisions as well as sell to other concrete facilities.
Plant 3 grows to 250,000 sq. ft. This provides more space for production, window installation, and rebar production.
 
															 
															 
															 
															 
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October 2025 Update Just a few months after opening our doors, our new Stubbe’s Redi-Mix plant in Aylmer, Ontario is running full speed — …