News & Community Involvement

Livingston's Concrete Honors First Responders on 4th of July

July 4th, 2023

Livingston's Concrete is proud to celebrate our country and those who keep it safe. We would like to say THANK YOU to all of the First Responders, and also thank you to our Safety Manager, Tim Jones, for driving our Honor Truck truck in the Rosevillle 4th of July Parade! Happy 4th, everyone!

Patti Henley Proudly Announces Retirement

January 19, 2023

Livingston's Concrete Service proudly announces the retirement of Patti Henley. Patti is the daughter of founders Edith and Vince Livingston. She worked for the family business directly out of high school, and in 1987 she was named Vice President. In 2005, Patti was elected President of the company, and in 2020 she became CEO and Chair of the Board. Patti has continued the development of Livingston’s Concrete as a leader in the Sacramento Region. She has strengthened the foundation of the company, which now enters its third generation of leadership under Joe Russi, President, and Shannon Russi, Vice President. The entire organization is thankful for her leadership, passion for our staff, and gratitude for our customers.  

Shannon Russi named new Vice President of Livingston's Concrete

January 12, 2023

Livingston’s Concrete is pleased to announce the promotion of Shannon Russi to the position of Vice President. Shannon started working for the family business during her high school summer vacations.  Since 2002, she has worked various positions within the company, to strengthen her leadership responsibilities.

Laying the Foundation for Large Mammal Rehabilitation

Laying the Foundation for Large Mammal Rehabilitation

Livingston's Concrete Service was proud to sponsor Gold Country Wildlife Rescue, located in Auburn California, as they build the foundation for their Large Mammal Rehabilitation area. The Livingston team was on the job bright and early to supply the center with Concrete Pouring Power! The new enclosure, nicknamed last year Bear Cub University, will be enclosed by a 12-foot high fence, and a roof structure. This new area will help Gold Country Wildlife Rescue continue to serve animals in need for generations to come!

Livingston’s Concrete is passing it on with supplies and services to a local non-profit that helps those experiencing homelessness

Livingston’s Concrete is passing it on with supplies and services to a local non-profit that helps those experiencing homelessness

Livingston's Concrete was asked to participate in Columbia Bank’s Pass It On Project, they were thrilled at the opportunity and knew exactly how they wanted to help. To continue in their spirit of giving, Livingston’s Concrete is providing concrete supplies and services to a local organization that helps people experiencing homelessness and Columbia Bank is paying the bill.