The Indiana Limestone Institute is a resource for architects, contractors, building owners and others seeking accurate, unbiased information about the use of Indiana Limestone in construction. ILI's technical publications and especially our Indiana Limestone Handbook are widely recognized as among the best "how to" books in the construction industry.
Our Indiana Limestone quarriers, fabricators and associate members make our efforts possible. For best results, always verify that your stone supplier is a member of the Indiana Limestone Institute.
Our Indiana Limestone quarriers, fabricators and associate members make our efforts possible. For best results, always verify that your stone supplier is a member of the Indiana Limestone Institute.
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Trademarked as "The Nation's Building Stone", natural Indiana limestone can be found on built projects across north America and around the world. The Indiana Limestone Institute, founded in 1928, continues to provide a valued resource for architects, contractors, building owners and others seeking accurate, unbiased information about the use of Indiana Limestone in construction. Learn more about the ILIA and its history, educational initiatives, and industry-leading publications in this website.
Even prior to Indiana's admission to the Union in 1816, a light-colored, fine-grained native stone had been used by pioneer settlers for cabin foundations, door sills, milling burrs, and memorials. The stone was quarried with use of long star drills and wedges to separate blocks from the main deposit.
The ILIA offers various levels of membership based on industry and desired level of representation. Follow the instructions for submission, and please feel free to e-mail todd@iliai.com or dave@iliai.com or call +1 (812) 275-4426 with any questions. We look forward to having your company as a member of the Indiana Limestone Institute.
Its warm neutral color, coupled with the fact that it ages gracefully and naturally, makes Indiana Limestone the ideal choice for all types of projects. Whether you are using Indiana Limestone as trim with brick or other materials, or to maintain the context of the surrounding area, its natural beauty will enhance your project.
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