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We provide bin blocks in Montana, but what is so special about these blocks? These blocks are special because they have a unique way of interlocking together, which can be useful for a wide variety of different projects. They are able to smoothly slide together and interlock by use of their v-wedges. Each block has four v-wedges that enable them to do this: a protruding v-wedge on the top and side of the block and an inverted v-wedge on the bottom and opposite side. Another helpful feature about these blocks is that they have a rebar handle loop on their tops. By using this loop, you are not required to use special rigging equipment in order to move these blocks. We offer these blocks in various different sizes for the state of Montana. To receive further information, please give us a call! Someone from our team would love to speak with you. 406-898-5442 

In what ways can you use our blocks? Well, our blocks have been used in all sorts of different projects, both large and small, all over the country! Some of the more common projects have included: storage bins, road district material storage, traffic control, parking lot management, fuel/propane tank protection, utilities security, property separation, anchor weights for large tents, concrete retaining walls, and general weight. There are plenty of other uses out there, so if you have any further ideas or questions, please let us know by giving us a call! 

We provide concrete barrier blocks in Montana, but how do you receive the blocks after purchasing them? We have two different ways for you to receive your blocks, which you can choose from, depending on what suits you best: pick up or delivery. We will discuss the requirements for each of these processes down below. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Now, here are the pick up requirements: First thing you will need to do in order to put pick up into motion is give us a call. During this call, someone from our team will be more than happy to set you up with a date and time to come pick up your blocks from our facility. When you come to pick the blocks up, we will load the blocks onto the trailer for you, but we ask that in order to secure them down, you bring along a set of chains/straps that are able to do just that. Thank you! Now we will talk through the delivery requirements. The first thing you will need to do is make sure you have an open space of 47’-53’ that can be used for the delivery semi to safely enter and exit the area. If you do not have access to this much space, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another available area. From there, we can use smaller machinery to transport the blocks to the actual desired spot. Next, in order to properly offload the blocks from the trailer once they arrive, you must have block offloading equipment that is capable of reaching a height of 7’+* and carrying the weight of your blocks. (Block weights vary depending on the size of block you are having delivered. Please contact us for more information.) (*This is because, in height, the trailer is 5’ and the blocks are 2’.) If you have any questions or concerns regarding either pickup or delivery, please do not hesitate to give us a call! Someone from our team would be more than happy to speak with you. Thank you!

There are a ton of different block names out there, so, can’t calling blocks by the right names get confusing? Well, we would like to make things as simple as possible for you! So, here is a list of the more commonly used block names within our business: soldier blocks, bin blocks, lego blocks, ecology blocks, waste blocks, mafia blocks, jumbo blocks, barrier blocks, interlocking v-blocks, storage wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, gravity wall blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, and leftover concrete blocks. Our block name vocabulary is not limited to just these names, so if you have any other names you are more familiar with, we can add those to our list as well! We provide concrete barrier blocks in Montana, regardless of what other name you may know them by. 

We love providing for the stunning state of Montana. Here are some fun facts about this state:

  • What is Montana’s nickname? The Treasure State!
  • Did you know that Montana is home to the world’s shortest river?
  • Did you know that Montana’s name came from the Spanish word “montana”, which means “mountainous”?

Do you have a project located in the state of Montana that is in need of concrete blocks? If so, we would love to provide for you! We provide bin blocks in Montana. We offer a great selection of affordable and environmentally friendly blocks. In addition, our experienced and wonderful team is readily available to help serve you and all your concrete block needs. If you have any questions or would like additional information about our work or products, we would love to hear from you!  Please give us a call at the following number: 406-898-5442 

 

State of Montana

Located in the Western and Mountain West division region of the United States and covering a vast 147,040 square miles is the beautiful state of Montana. Montana is bordered by its fellow states of Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, in addition to parts of Canada to the north. Montana’s landscape consists of many mountains, valleys, badlands, caverns, forests, plains, and canyons. It is truly a gorgeous state with many great sights and features. Some tourist attractions you can find in Montana include the following: Glacier National Park, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Big Sky Resort, Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, and Museum of the Rockies. We provide concrete barrier blocks in Montana. 

We provide bin blocks in Montana, whether you live in a bigger city (by population), such as: Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, Bozeman, Butte-Silver Bow, Helena, Kalispell, Belgrade, Havre, Anaconda-Deer Lodge County, Helena Valley Southeast, Helena Valley West Central, Miles City, Livingston, Evergreen, Whitefish, Laurel, Lockwood, Sidney, Lewistown, Four Corners, Columbia Falls, Orchard Homes, Polson, Glendive, Big Fork, Helena Valley Northwest, Hamilton, Lolo, and Dillon, or a smaller town (by population) such as: Boulder, Philipsburg, Churchill, Florence, Whitehall, Rocky Boy West, Fairview, Troy, Pinesdale, Pray, Bridger Town, Harlem, Absarokee, Sheridan, Vaughn, Gardiner, Gallatin Gateway, Shepard, Clinton, Poplar, Trego, Ashland, Victor, Ulm, Chester, Black Eagle, Arlee, or Superior. If you can’t find your project location within one of these lists, don’t worry! We would still love to help you out, regardless of location. Please feel free to give us a call and we’d love to let you know how we can best serve you. Thank you!