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We provide concrete bin blocks in Tuscaloosa, AL. These concrete bin blocks, also known as v-wedge blocks, can come in handy for a variety of different projects. One of the things that sets these blocks apart and can make projects easier is their v-wedges. Each block has four v-wedges, which allow the blocks to be slid and interlocked together. On both the top and side of the block you can find a v-wedge that protrudes out from along the block. On both the bottom and other side, you can find a v-wedge that creates an indent along the block. These opposite shaped wedges are what allow the blocks to fit together so smoothly. Each block also comes with a rebar handle loop on each of their tops, which allows you to move the blocks around without having to use any complicated or special kind of rigging equipment. We offer this block in two different sizes for the city of Tuscaloosa. We offer a 6’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 3,600lbs and a 4’ x 2’ x 2’ block that weighs 2,400lbs. As for the transportation of these blocks, each trailer is capable of carrying up to thirteen of the 6’ blocks or eighteen of the 4’ blocks. If you have any questions or would like further information, whether about us or our blocks, we would love to chat with you. You can reach us at the following number: 659-910-0687
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Tuscaloosa, AL. How exactly can these blocks be used though? Our blocks have made a difference in a number and variety of projects. Some of the more common purposes they have/can serve include: anchor weights for large tents, storage bins, road district material storage, utilities security, fuel/propane tank protection, parking lot management, traffic control, concrete retaining walls, property separation, and general weight. Their uses are not limited to just these types of projects either, so we would love to know if you have any other ideas or questions regarding their usage. Thanks!
We provide concrete bin blocks in Tuscaloosa, AL. After you purchase these blocks, how exactly do you get them to your project site? There are two options of block receive that you can choose from. We offer the options of block delivery or block pick up. Although we allow you to select between the two, there are a couple of requirements that will need to be met on your end of things to ensure that these processes are able to go safely and smoothly. We will walk you through what these requirements are below. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We would be more than happy to help you out. We will start by going over the requirements for the block delivery process. The first requirement is having the proper size of equipment that can safely offload the blocks from the trailer once they arrive. To offload the blocks safely and smoothly, this equipment will need to be able to 1) withstand carrying the weight of your blocks and 2) reach a height of 7 ‘+ (because, in height, the blocks are about 2’ and the trailer is about 5’). The second requirement is having enough space available so that the delivery semi is able to safely enter and exit the block drop off area. An open space of 47’-53’ will need to be available for this purpose. If you do not have this much space available, we can discuss dropping the blocks off at another nearby area and then using smaller equipment to transport the blocks to the actual desired site afterwards. These are the only requirements for the block delivery process so we will now switch over to discussing the requirements for the block pick up process. The first requirement you will need to meet is set up a date and time to come to one of our facilities to pick up your blocks. You are able to do this by giving us a call and someone from our team would be more than happy to assist you in setting up this date and time. The second requirement is bringing along a set of chains and/or straps that can be used to secure the blocks down to the trailer once they are loaded up. Our team will load the block onto the trailer for you though so no need to worry about that part of things! These are the only requirements for the block pick up process as well. We really appreciate your understanding and cooperation when it comes to these requirements and processes. Again, please feel free to get in contact with us if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you!
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Tuscaloosa, AL, even if you know these blocks by another name! There are many different concrete block nicknames out there, so you might be familiar with another name for these blocks. If so, please let us know and we can add that name to our block nickname vocabulary! Here are some of the more common concrete block nicknames that we use or have heard of: interlocking v-blocks, leftover concrete blocks, storage wall blocks, stackable concrete blocks, gravity wall blocks, large concrete retaining wall blocks, mafia blocks, soldier blocks, bin blocks, barrier blocks, ecology blocks, lego blocks, waste blocks, and jumbo blocks.
City of Tuscaloosa
Covering 72.22 square miles in the west central region of the southern U.S. state of Alabama is the beautiful city of Tuscaloosa. Tuscaloosa resides near the Black Warrior River in an area that consists of both mountainous, forested regions and valley-like marsh regions. The variety in landscape is due to the fact that Tuscaloosa is situated between the Appalachian Highland and the Gulf Coastal Plain. Some attractions that you can find in this area include: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater, Tuscaloosa RiverWalk, Paul W. Bryant Museum, Children’s Hands-On Museum, Capitol Park, and Jemison-Van De Graaff Mansion. We provide concrete bin blocks in Tuscaloosa, AL.
Fun Facts
We really appreciate the fact that we can serve people and projects from Tuscaloosa. Here are a couple of fun facts about this area that you might find interesting:
- What is Tuscaloosa’s nickname? “T-Town”!
- Did you know that Tuscaloosa is known for its food? From barbeque to tacos to a famous cocktail named “Nicodemus” from “Nick’s In the Sticks” steakhouse.
- Tuscaloosa is home to the Kentuck Festival, an art festival that is even considered one of the best in America. It takes place every October!
We provide concrete barrier blocks in Tuscaloosa, AL. Although we love being able to provide our services to this city, we do not limit them to just this city. We would love to provide for your project even if it is located around or hundreds of miles away from the city of Tuscaloosa. Below we even included a list of some example cities that can each be found within two hours of Tuscaloosa. Our services are not limited to just the cities within this list either as they are just here as examples. Please do not hesitate to give us a call whether your project location is listed below or not. We would still love to help you out. Here are some of the cites that can be found within two hours of Tuscaloosa, AL: Rickey, Windham Springs, Samantha, Moundville, Peterson, Elrod, Romulus, Hazelhurst, Buhl, Duncanville, Coker, Fosters, Brentwood, Woodland Pines, Wood Ridge, Overton, Pelham, Morgan Springs, Vienna, Stanton, Livingston, Birmingham, Helena, Vanderbilt, Newbern, Indian Springs Village, Vestavia Hills, Oxmoor, Minor, Hoover, Selma, Starkville, Meridian, Jasper, Columbus, Alabaster, Homewood, Aliceville, Hueytown, Bessemer, Helena, Mantachie, Weaver, Goodwater, Campbell, Henderson, Somerville, Waco, College Grove, Ball Hill, Boaz, Woodland, Wellington, Russellville, Snead, and Lower Peach Tree.
Concrete Block Supply is committed to providing the best, most affordable services and blocks in the business. We promise a selection of affordable, environmentally friendly concrete blocks, as well as a committed, friendly team that is able to assist you with your concrete block needs and questions. Whatever your project is, wherever it may be in the great U.S. of A, we would love to provide for you. Please contact us today! You can check out our website at: www.binblocksupply.com or give us a call at the following number: 659-910-0687
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuscaloosa,_Alabama#Geography
https://www.movoto.com/guide/tuscaloosa-al/moving-to-tuscaloosa/