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We provide bin blocks in Bangor, ME. These blocks are specially equipped to be used in all sorts of different projects. These blocks have the unique ability to be slid together, thanks to their v-wedge structures. Each block has four of these v-wedges. You can find a protruding v-wedge on both the top and side of the block, while an inverted v-wedge can be found on the bottom and opposite side. These two differently shaped v-wedges fit together perfectly, allowing you to slide the blocks together easily and efficiently. This feature can be utilized for an array of projects. These blocks also have the ability to be moved around without the use of special or complicated rigging equipment. Each block has a rebar handle loop on its top for this purpose. Now, we offer this block in three different sizes for the city of Bangor: a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs, a 4’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 2,400lbs, and a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800lbs. When it comes to the transportation of these blocks, each trailer can transport either thirteen of the 6’ blocks, eighteen of the 4’ blocks, or twenty-six of the 3’ blocks at a time. If you have any questions or would like more information regarding these blocks, please feel free to give us a call! We would be more than happy to speak with you. 207-231-8551

We provide barrier blocks in Bangor, ME. As we mentioned previously, these blocks can be used for a variety of purposes. Here are some examples of the more common ways our blocks have been/can be used: traffic control, parking lot management, storage bins, road district material storage, anchor weights for large tents, property separation, utilities security, fuel/propane tank protection, concrete retaining walls, and general weight. Our blocks’ uses are not limited to just the projects within this list though. If you have any further block usage ideas or questions, please give us a call! We’d love to hear from you.

We provide barrier blocks in Bangor, ME. After you purchase your blocks, there are two methods of how you can receive your blocks, either through block delivery or pick up. Both of these block receival methods do have a few requirements that must be met on your end of things though. We will explain these requirements in more detail below, starting with those of the pick up process. If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of these requirements, please do not hesitate to give us a call today! Let’s start off with the block pick up requirements. First, you will need to give us a call. During this call, someone from our wonderful team will be more than happy to help you set up a date and time that you can come to our plant and pick up your blocks. When you come to pick up your blocks, we will gladly load them onto the trailer for you. However, we do ask that you bring along a set of chains and/or straps that can be used to secure the blocks down to the trailer. That wraps up the block pick up requirements! We will now move on to the block delivery requirements. First, you will need to make sure you have the proper type and size of block offloading equipment that is ready to offload the blocks once they arrive. In order to safely offload the blocks, you will need to make sure that this equipment is capable of two different things. One, it needs to be able to carry the weight of your blocks safely (1,800-3,600lbs). Two, since, in height, the blocks are 2’ and the trailer is 5’, it needs to be able to reach a height of 7 ‘+. The last requirement for the delivery process is having enough space for the delivery semi to safely enter and exit the block drop-off site. An open space of 47’-53’ needs to be open and available for this purpose. If you do not have access to this much space, there is always an option of dropping the blocks off at another nearby location and then using smaller equipment to transport the blocks to the actual, desired site. That wraps up the delivery requirements as well! We appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding these requirements. Again, please give us a call if you have any questions or concerns regarding either of these methods or their requirements. Thank you! 

 

We provide barrier blocks in Bangor, ME. However, there is a chance you may know these blocks by another name or two. Here are some of the more commonly used/known concrete block nicknames: leftover concrete blocks, interlocking v-blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, storage wall blocks, gravity wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, ecology blocks, lego blocks, waste blocks, jumbo blocks, barrier blocks, bin blocks, soldier blocks, and mafia blocks. If you know of or are used to using any other concrete block nicknames, please let us know and we can add them to our list!

 

City of Bangor

Covering 34.59 square miles in Penobscot County in the U.S. state of Maine is the city of Bangor. Bangor can be found along the Penobscot River and New Hermon Mountain. The city is surrounded by lots of forests and wildlife habitats. Some tourist attractions within this city are:

The Stephen & Tabitha King Foundation, Bangor City Forest, Cole Land Transportation Museum, Maine Discovery Museum, Penobscot Theatre Company, and Orono Bog Boardwalk. We provide bin blocks in Bangor, ME.

 

Fun Facts

We love being able to serve the beautiful city of Bangor, ME. Here are some fun facts about this city that you may find interesting:

  1. Did you know that Bangor, known for its natural beauty, was nicknamed “The Queen City of the East”?
  2. Did you know that the legend of Paul Bunyan is very common to the city of Bangor? There is even a 31-foot tall statue of this legendary lumberjack in the city!

 

We provide barrier blocks in Bangor, ME. We look forward to serving your project, regardless of where you are located in the great U.S. of A though. We provide for many towns, cities, and states within the country and we would love for your project location to be next. Below we included some “example” cities that can all be found within two hours of Bangor. Our services are not limited to just these locations though, as they are just examples. So, whether you can find your project location on this list or not, please feel free to give us a call. We would love to work with you! Here are some of the cities located within two hours of Bangor, ME: Bucksport,Cotigan, Newport, Frankfort, Argyle, Dixmont, Clifton, South Corinth, Robyville, Wilson Center, Winterport, Bradley, Alton, Kenduskeag, Old Town, Cornville, Deblois, South Blue Hill, Center Belmont, Sebec, Belmont Center, China, Harmony, Skowhegan, Winslow, Eastbrook, Town Hill, Oakland, Dyer Brook, Hersey, Columbia Falls, Shirley Mills, Warren, Monmouth, Bowdoinham, Crawford, Jefferson, Parrot, Sandy River, Vienna, Stonington, Glen Cover, Kents Hill, Kokadjo, Sumner, Rockwood, Georgetown, Boothbay, Port Clyde, Orrs Island, Walpole, Phillips, Buckfield, Pleasant Pond, Portland, Cary, Princeton, and Hodgdon.

We love being able to serve projects all over the country. We hope yours can be next! We have a wonderful, committed team that is ready to help serve you and answer any questions you may have. We also have a great selection of environmentally friendly and affordable concrete block products. For more information, please give us a call today at the following number: 207-231-8551

 

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor,_Maine#Geography