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Now, we keep saying we provide concrete barrier blocks in New Mexico, but what particular type of concrete barrier blocks are we referring to? We are referring to what we call a v-wedge block. These v-wedge blocks come equipped with four different v-wedges: one is on the top, one is on each side, and one is on the bottom. However, one of the side wedges and the bottom wedge are inverted, making these blocks able to slide together smoothly and easily. In addition, each block has a rebar handle loop installed to the top of each block. By using this loop, you can easily and efficiently move these blocks without the use of complicated rigging machinery. These blocks come in various sizes and weights, so please contact us for more information regarding these particular details. 

So, one question you may have is “What types of uses do our blocks provide?”. Actually, all kinds! Our blocks have been used in all different cities and states in the U.S. Some of the more common projects our blocks have been utilized for include: parking lot management, storage bins, traffic control, anchor weights for large tents, concrete retaining walls, property separation, utilities security, fuel and/or propane tank protection, road district storage, and general weight. If you have any questions or ideas regarding further concrete block usage, please contact us. We’d love to hear from you. 505-295-6602

We provide bin blocks in New Mexico, but after purchasing them, how do you receive them? Well, that’s what we will now discuss. We offer two different modes of block transportation: delivery or pick up. We’ll walk you through each of these processes down in the following paragraph: First, let’s discuss delivery. In order for delivery to go smoothly and safely, we have a few different requirements we ask of you. The first being, you must have the proper block offloading equipment at your block drop off site. This equipment must be able to withstand carrying the weight of your blocks. (It really just depends on the weightage of the blocks you have purchased. Please contact us for more specific details regarding our blocks sizes and weights.) In addition, because the delivery trailer, in height, is 5’ and the blocks are usually 2’, this equipment must be able to reach a height of 7’+. Lastly, there must be a space of 47’-53’ available for the delivery semi to safely enter and exit the drop off zone. If this much space is not available on your site, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another, nearby location and use smaller machinery to transport the blocks to the actual, desired location. Next up, let’s walk through block pick up. In order to select block pick up, you must give us a call. When speaking to someone from our team, they’ll gladly set you up with a date and time to come pick up your blocks at our facility. During the time of your pick up date, please bring along a set of chains and/or straps that we can use to secure the blocks to the trailer. We will load the blocks onto the trailer for you though, so no need to worry about that part. If you have any questions or concerns regarding either delivery or pick up, please feel free to give us a call.  505-295-6602

 

Concrete blocks can have all sorts of different names, so how do you know which names to use when speaking with us so we both understand clearly? It’s not that difficult, so don’t worry. We created a list of the block names we more commonly use down below. Feel free to familiarize yourself with them. And again, if you have any questions at all, please give us a call! The block names we typically use include the following: leftover concrete blocks, barrier blocks, lego blocks, interlocking v-blocks, gravity wall blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, storage wall blocks, mafia blocks, soldier blocks, waste blocks, ecology blocks, bin blocks, jumbo blocks, and stackable concrete blocks.

 

Fun Facts

We love providing our services in New Mexico. So much so, we’d love to share some interesting fun facts regarding this beautiful state:

  1. Did you know that the famous character, Smokey Bear, first originated in New Mexico?
  2. Did you know that, tragically, the first atomic bomb exploded in New Mexico?
  3. Interestingly enough, it is actually illegal to dance while wearing a sombrero in New Mexico.

 

Are you in search of a company to support and provide for your project(s)? Look no further, because we are happy to help! We serve you with exceptional customer service and a selection of affordable, environment-friendly concrete products. We provide bin blocks in New Mexico. If you are interested in more information or receiving answers to any questions you may have, please feel free to contact us. To speak to someone from our wonderful, experienced team, please call:   505-295-6602

 

State of New Mexico

The State of New Mexico, otherwise known as The Land of Enchantment, is a U.S state that covers around 121,967 square miles in the south-western part of the country. New Mexico is part of the four corners region, sharing borders with Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. In addition to the four corners, New Mexico also shares its borders with the states of Texas, Oklahoma, and a small portion of Mexico. Geography of the state includes forests, mountains, and deserts. The state’s economy is a great mix of cattle ranching, textiles, tourism, arts, lumber, agriculture, and technological and scientific research. If you find yourself in New Mexico, be sure to check out some of its cool tourist attractions, such as: Carlsbad Caverns National Park, White Sands National Monument, Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, and Bandelier National Monument. We provide concrete barrier blocks in New Mexico.

We provide bin blocks in New Mexico and all over the country. New Mexico cities that we provide for include: Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Roswell, Farmington, Hobbs, South Valley, Clovis, Carlsbad, Alamogordo, Gallup, Los Lunas, Sunland Park, Deming, Chaparral, Las Vegas, Los Alamos, Portales, Silver City, Lovington, Espanola, Bernalillo, Grants, Shiprock, Belen, Bloomfield, Zuni Pueblo, Corrales, Tome, Waterflow, Sandia Knolls, Estancia, La Huerto, Radium Springs, Columbus, Barton, Taos Pueblo, Elephant Butte, Pecos, Dona Ana, High Rolls, White Sands, Church Rock, Loving, Black Rock, Atoka, Hurley, Arenas Valley, Talpa, Mesita, Rock Springs, Carnuel, San Pueblo, Hagerman, Algodones, Logan, and Chama. If you cannot find your project location in this list, not to worry! We would still love to help you. This list is merely some examples of New Mexico cities we provide for. Regardless of your location, we’d love to work with you. Please feel free to give us a call to learn more about cities we provide for. We provide concrete barrier blocks in New Mexico.