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We provide concrete bin blocks in Mobile, AL. We offer you these blocks in one size for this particular area. We offer the city of Mobile a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs. When it comes to transporting these blocks, each trailer can carry up to thirteen of these blocks per trailer. These blocks are useful for a variety of projects, both large and small sized. They also have the unique ability to be slid together and interlocked, which can make them even more helpful! They are able to slide and interlock together because they have v-wedges. 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 are what allow the blocks to fit together so smoothly. These blocks also possess a rebar handle loop on each of their tops. This loop enables you to move the blocks around freely without requiring any special or complicated rigging equipment. We would love to be able to provide these blocks to you and your project. Please feel free to give us a call if you have any questions or would like more information! Someone from our team would be happy to help you out. You can contact us at the following number: 833-763-1711
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Mobile, AL. How do you plan on using these blocks? We would love to know. Our blocks have been used in all sorts of projects and have the potential to be used in further ways as well! Some of the more common ways that these blocks have been/can be used include the following types of projects: fuel/propane tank protection, utilities security, property separation, concrete retaining walls, storage bins, road district material storage, parking lot management, traffic control, anchor weights for large tents, and general weight. They are not limited to just these uses though so we would love to know if you have any other ideas or questions regarding these blocks and their current or potential uses. Thank you!
We provide concrete bin blocks in Mobile, AL. Once you purchase these blocks, how exactly do you get them to your project site? After purchasing these blocks, you will be able to select from two different options of how you can receive them. We offer you the options of block delivery or block pick up. Although you can select whichever method you would prefer, we do ask that a couple of requirements be met on your end of things to ensure that these processes can go safely and smoothly. We will walk you through what these requirements are below. If you have any questions or concerns, we would be happy to speak with and help you out. We really appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding these requirements. We will start by going over the requirements for the block delivery process. First, you will need to have the proper, on-site equipment that is capable of safely offloading the blocks from the trailer once they arrive. To offload the blocks safely, this equipment will need to be able to 1) reach a height of 7 ‘+ (in height, the blocks are about 2’ and the trailer is about 5’) and 2) withstand carrying the weight of your blocks (3,600lbs). Second, your block drop off location will need to have an open space of 47’-53’ available so that the delivery semi can maneuver in and out of the area safely. If by chance you do not have this much space available at your intended block drop off site, we have an alternate option! We also have the ability to offload the blocks at another nearby location and then use smaller equipment to transport them to the actual, desired site. That is all that is required for the block delivery process! We will now go over the block pick up requirements for you. First, you will need to set up a date and time to come to one of our facilities and pick up your blocks. To do this, you can give us a call and someone from our team would be happy to help you out. Second, please bring along a set of chains and/or straps with you when you come to pick up your blocks. These straps and/or chains can be used to secure the blocks down to the trailer once they are loaded up. We will gladly load the blocks onto the trailer for you so you do not need to worry about that part. That is all that is required for the block pick up process as well. Again, please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Mobile, AL. There are many different concrete blocks out there, as well as many different nicknames for these different blocks. Wouldn’t concrete block referral get confusing? Well, it could. However, below we included a list of some of the more common concrete block nicknames that we know of or are used to using. If you know of any other nicknames other than these, please let us know and we can add those nicknames to our list as well. Here are some of the more common concrete block nicknames that we know of or are used to using: storage wall blocks, gravity wall blocks, leftover concrete blocks, stackable concrete blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, interlocking v-blocks, lego blocks, waste blocks, jumbo blocks, ecology blocks, bin blocks, barrier blocks, soldier blocks, and mafia blocks.
City of Mobile
Covering 180.07 square miles in the southwestern region of the southern U.S. state of Alabama is the beautiful city of Mobile. Mobile is located along the Gulf of Mexico near an area that has rivers and is somewhat mountainous. Some attractions in this area include: USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile Carnival Museum, History Museum of Mobile, GulfQuest National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico, Colonial Fort Conde, and Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. We provide concrete bin blocks in Mobile, AL.
Fun Facts
We love the opportunity we have to serve people and projects in Mobile, AL. Here are a couple of fun facts about this city for you:
- What are some of Mobile’s nicknames? “The Port City”, “The Gateway to the Gulf”, and “The City of Six Flags”!
- Did you know that Mobile was a city before Alabama was even a state? This makes Mobile the first city in Alabama. It was originally settled in 1702!
- Did you know that Mobile is home to one of the world’s largest wetland ecosystems: The Mobile-Tensaw River Delta?
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Mobile, AL but we also would be more than happy to help you if your project is located elsewhere too! We extend our services to people and projects all over the beautiful U.S. of A. and we would love for your project to be next. Below we included a list of some cities that can each be found within two hours of Mobile, AL. These cities are just here as examples, so our services are not limited to these areas. Please feel free to give us a call whether your project location is listed below or not. We would love to help you out, regardless. Now, here are some of the cities that can be found within two hours of Mobile, AL: Fairhope, Pecan, Union Church, Dawes, Fernland, Chunchula, Montrose, Le Moyne, Axis, Saint Elmo, Irvington, Daphne, Theodore, Malbis, Mauvilla, Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Pensacola, Atmore, Vancleave, Foley, Pascagoula, Moss Point, Dauphin Island, Calvert, Point Clear, Bay Minette, Crestview, Navarre, Evergreen, Gulfport, Pensacola Beach, Jackson, Milton, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Atmore, Vancleave, Foley, Ellisville, West Lake, Destin, Mandeville, Fort Deposit, Ponce de Leon, Anadausia, McNeill, Abita Springs, Searcy, Moselle, Sweet Water, and Hybart.
At Concrete Block Supply, we are committed to helping people make their projects as easy, affordable, and great as possible. We have a committed, experienced team that is readily available and eager to help you with your concrete block needs and questions. We also offer the promise of affordable, environmentally friendly concrete blocks and friendly, reliable customer service. We would love to hear how we can best help you so please contact us today! Please feel free to check out our website at www.binblocksupply.com or give our team a call at the following number: 833-763-1711
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile,_Alabama#Geography_and_climate
https://www.mobile.org/blog/post/bet-you-didnt-know-these-10-facts-about-mobile/