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We provide concrete bin blocks in Farmington, ME. These blocks can be used in many ways and are able to interlock with each other by use of their v-wedges. Each bin block has four v-wedges that allow for a smooth sliding-together and interlocking of these blocks. On both the top and side of the block you can find a protruding v-wedge, while both the bottom and opposite side have an inverted v-wedge. These two opposite shaped v-wedges compliment each other perfectly, which is what allows these blocks to be slid together. These blocks also come with a rebar handle loop on each of their tops, which enables you to move these blocks around without having to use complicated rigging equipment. We provide these blocks in three different sizes for the city of Farmington, ME: a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs, a 4’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 2,400lbs, and a 2’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,200lbs. When it comes to transporting these blocks, each trailer can transport up to thirteen of the 6’ blocks, eighteen of the 4’ blocks, or thirty-seven of the 2’ blocks. If you have any questions or would like further information about these blocks, please do not hesitate to give us a call! We would be more than happy to speak with and help you. 207-231-8551

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Farmington, ME. These blocks are able to be utilized in all kinds of projects, both large and small. Here are some examples of the more common ways our blocks have been/can be used: concrete retaining walls, parking lot management, traffic control, utilities security, fuel/propane tank protection, anchor weights for large tents, property separation, utilities security, storage bins, road district material storage, and general weight. If you have any ideas or questions regarding further block usage, please let us know! We would love to be able to provide you with blocks for whatever your project may be.

We provide concrete bin blocks in Farmington, ME. When it comes to receiving your blocks, we offer two different methods: either delivery or pick up. You are able to select whichever method best fits your needs and our team will be right here to assist you in any way we can. However, whichever method you choose, there will be a few different requirements that must be met on your end. We will go over these requirements with you below, starting with the requirements of the block delivery process. First off, you will need to make sure you have an open space of 47’-53’ at the block drop off site so that the delivery semi is able to safely maneuver in and out of the area. If you do not have this much space available, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another nearby area and then utilizing smaller equipment in order to move the blocks to the actual, desired spot. Next, you will need to make sure you have the proper on-site equipment that is able to offload the blocks once they arrive. In order to safely offload the blocks, this equipment must be able to 1) carry the weight of your blocks (1,200-3,600lbs) and 2) reach a height of at least 7’+ (This is because, in height, the blocks are about 2’ each and the trailer measures about 5’). Now we will move on to the block pick up requirements. First off, you will need to give us a call in order to set up a date and time that you can come to our facility and pick up your blocks. When you call, someone from our team would be more than happy to help you out with setting up this date and time. We will load the blocks onto the trailer for you when you come to pick them up. 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. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding these requirements. If you have any questions or concerns regarding either of these processes or requirements, please feel free to give us a call and we would love to speak with you. Thank you.

 

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Farmington, ME. However, there is a good chance you may know these blocks by another name or two. There are quite a few different concrete block nicknames used in various locations. Here are some examples of some of the more common concrete block nicknames we know of: bin blocks, barrier blocks, ecology blocks, waste blocks, lego blocks, jumbo blocks, mafia blocks, soldier blocks, interlocking v-blocks, storage wall blocks, leftover concrete blocks, stackable concrete blocks, gravity wall blocks, and large concrete retaining wall blocks. If there are any other concrete block nicknames that you know of or are used to using, please feel free to let us know and we can add those names to our list as well!

 

City of Farmington

Covering 55.82 square miles in Franklin County in the northeastern U.S. state of Maine is the city of Farmington. This city consists of three different communities blended into one: West Farmington, Fairbanks, and Farmington. There are beautiful forests and a couple of mountains in this area. Here are some tourist attractions within this city: Titcomb Mountain, Narrow Grange Cinemas, Hippach Fields, Tumbledown Brewing, and the Nordica Homestead Museum. We provide concrete bin blocks in Farmington, ME.

 

Fun Facts

We love being able to provide for the beautiful city of Farmington. Here are some fun facts about this city that you may find interesting:

  1. Did you know that Farmington is on the route of the Cassabatt Valley waterfall series?
  2. Did you know that Farmington was voted one of the best places to live in Maine?

 

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Farmington, ME and we love being able to do so! As we have stated before, we provide for areas all over the country. We provide for many different towns, cities, and states. We have even included a list of some cities that can be found within two hours of Farmington. Our services are not limited to just these locations though, as they are just here for example. Therefore, if you cannot locate your project location within the list below, please still give us a call. We would still love to help you out. Here are some of the cities within two hours of Farmington, ME: Madison, Salem, Norridgewock, Anson, Belgrade Lakes, Riley, Kingfield, Rome, New Portland, Livermore Falls, North Jay, Strong, Chesterville, Gardiner, Hebron, Harmony, Lewiston, Harmony, Togus, Vassalboro, Clinton, Moscow, Greene, Rumford Point, Bingham, Monmouth, Augusta, Sidney, Spring Lake, Naples, Cumberland Foreside, Hermon, Shelburne, Raymond, Upton, Yarmouth, Casco, Stetson, Parkman, Alna, Gilead, Liberty, Lagrange, Wells, Hollis Center, Arundel, Jefferson, Kennebunk, Milo, Brownville, Pemaquid Point, Popham Beach, Biddeford, Hudson, Fryeburg, Greenville, and Atkinson Mills.

We look forward to serving you and your project, whatever it may be. We have a wonderful, experienced team who is ready to help you with your concrete block needs. Not only that, but we have a great selection of affordable and environmentally friendly concrete block products to suit your concrete block needs. Please give us a call today at the following number:  207-231-8551

 

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmington,_Maine#Geography
https://umaine.edu/undiscoveredmaine/western-maine/franklin/farmington/#:~:text=Farmington%20is%20a%20town%20in,an%20hour%20from%20Saddleback%20Mountain.