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We provide bin blocks in the state of Maine. These blocks also go by the name “v-wedge” blocks because of their unique feature that allows them to interlock: v-wedges. Each block has four of these useful wedges. On both the bottom and side of the block, you can find an inverted v-wedge, which carves out a small v-indent along the middle of the block. On both the top and opposite side of the block, you can find a protruding v-wedge shape. These two different shaped wedges fit together smoothly and allow you to slide the blocks together, which can be useful for a ton of different projects. Another helpful feature that these blocks possess is a rebar handle loop, which can be found on the top of each block. This loop enables you to move the blocks around without having to use special rigging equipment. Now, we offer these blocks in two different sizes for the state of Maine: a 3’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 1,800lbs and a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs. When it comes to transporting these blocks, each trailer can carry either twenty-six of the 3’ blocks or thirteen of the 6’ blocks. If you have any questions or would like more information regarding these blocks, please give us a call! 207-231-8551

We provide concrete barrier blocks in the state of Maine. These blocks come in handy for all kinds of different projects in all kinds of locations. Below is a list of some of the projects our blocks have been and can be used in. However, their uses are not limited to just these examples, so please let us know if you have any ideas or questions regarding further concrete block usage. Here are some of the more common concrete block uses: storage units, road district material storage, concrete retaining walls, utilities security, property separation, fuel/propane tank protection, anchor weights for large tents, traffic control, parking lot management, and general weights. 

We provide bin blocks in the state of Maine, which can be received in one of two different ways: either through or delivery or pick up. Both of these methods have a few different requirements that must be met on your end of things in order for them to go safely and smoothly. We will explain these requirements for both down below, starting with delivery. First off, you must have the proper type and size of block offloading equipment that is readily accessible to offload the blocks once they arrive. In order to safely offload them, this equipment must be able to reach a height of 7 ‘+ (because, in height, the blocks are 2’ and the trailer is 5’) and carry the weight of your blocks (1,800-3,600lbs). Next, you must have enough space for the delivery semi to safely enter and exit the drop off site. A space of 47’-53’ must be available for this purpose. If you do not have access to this much space, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another nearby location and then use smaller equipment to transport the blocks to the actual, desired site. Now we will move on to the block pick up requirements. In order to come pick up your blocks from our facility, you will first need to give us a call. During this call, someone from our team will be more than happy to help you set up a date and time to come pick up your blocks. When you come to get them, we will gladly load the blocks onto the trailer for you, but we ask that you bring along a set of chains and/or straps that can be used to secure the blocks down. Thank you! We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions or concerns regarding either of these methods or their requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be more than happy to help.

We provide concrete barrier blocks in the state of Maine. You might know these blocks by another name or two, but regardless, we still provide them. Here are some examples of some of the more common block nicknames out there: bin blocks, barrier blocks, soldier blocks, mafia blocks, ecology blocks, lego blocks, waste blocks, jumbo blocks, storage wall blocks, leftover concrete blocks, gravity wall block, large concrete retaining wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, and interlocking v-blocks. If you know of any other concrete block nicknames, feel free to let us know and we can add those names to our list as well!

State of Maine

Covering 30,836 square miles, the United States’ most eastern state is Maine. Maine can be found in the top northeast corner of the country. It is bordered by its fellow U.S state of New Hampshire, the water landmark of the Gulf of Maine, and the Canadian areas of Quebec and New Brunswick. This state consists of various lakes, forests, mountains, beaches, and a rocky, ocean shoreline. Here are some tourist attractions you can find in Maine: Acadia National Park, Portland Head Light, Coastal Maine, Botanical Gardens, Mount Desert Island, Marginal Way, Ogunquit Beaches, and Pemaquid Point Light. We provide bin blocks in the state of Maine.

Fun Facts

We love serving the beautiful state of Maine, so here are some fun facts about this area:

  • What is Maine’s nickname? The Pine Tree State!
  • Did you know that around ninety percent of the United States’s lobster supply comes from Maine? Maine is very well known for its lobster.
  • What is Maine’s state berry? The wild Maine blueberry!

We provide concrete barrier blocks in the state of Maine and other cities and states all over the great U.S of A. We provide for locations, whether they are large or small. Below we put together a list of some cities in Maine, both large and small. These are just example cities, so our services are not limited to just these cities. So, please feel free to reach out to us, regardless if you are located within these cities or not and we’d still love to help you! Now, here are some cities in the state of Maine: Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, South Portland, Auburn, Scarborough, Biddeforde, Sanford, Brunswick, Saco, Westbrook, Windham, Augusta, Gorham, Waterville, York, Falmouth, Kennebunk, Wells, Orono, Standish, Kittery, Lisbon, Topsham, Brewer, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Ellsworth, Bath, Freeport, Appleton, Augusta, Sangerville, Cornville, Eastport, Sullivan, Etna, Denmark, Woodland, Dixmont, Edgecomb, Frenchville, Crystal, Wade, Medford, Lakeville, Hammond, Blanchard, Byron, Crawford, Reed, Beaver Cove, Waltham, Whitefield, Union, Lincolnville, Milo, Anson, Unity Town, and Eddington. If you have any questions or would like further information, please let us know! Thank you.

We look forward to serving you and your project. We provide reliable, quality service, thanks to our dedicated, experienced team and great selection of environmentally friendly and affordable concrete products. If you have any questions or would like more information on anything we have covered in this article or anything regarding concrete blocks, please give us a call at the following number: 207-231-8551