Smith-Carolina gets it rolling!
“50,000lb Easi-Set Precast Concrete Building produced, erected, and loaded inside our plant. Lean as it gets!” Rod Smith, General Manager Smith-Carolina.
“50,000lb Easi-Set Precast Concrete Building produced, erected, and loaded inside our plant. Lean as it gets!” Rod Smith, General Manager Smith-Carolina.
Smith-Midland’s South Carolina division, Smith-Columbia, has been contracted to manufacture a 37 Easi-Set Building order by Atlanta based contractor Reams Enterprises. The GSA contract for U.S. Army base Fort Benning will include: (7) 26’x22’ multi-user men’s and women’s plumbed latrines; (13) 80’x20’ classrooms; (13) single unit 12’x10’ ammo buildings; (3) double unit 24’x10’ ammo buildings; and (1) 14’x8’ grenade bunker.
Smith-Columbia manufactured this highly efficient and durable solution for a ballfield in Georgia. The two-piece combination building was designed to the specific needs and budget of the Lake Oconee Academy.
Loudoun Water's renovation project of the Beaverdam Creek Reservoir dam included an insulated sandwich panel electrical building from Smith-Midland.
Smith-Columbia recently completed work on it's second airport runway equipment shelter. The growing market for hardened buildings to house critical lighting and control systems for airports is proving lucrative.
The Hampton, Virginia Penisula Pilots needed an upgraded solution for their bullpen, Smith-Midland delivered.
“Can you hear me now?” takes on a different meaning when your jobsite spans a 330-acre state park and there is no cell phone service. The crew for Smith-Midland Corp., Midland, Va., overcame this challenge and successfully manufactured and installed nine Easi-Set Buildings at Echo Bluff State Park, Eminence, Mo. Purchased in November 2013, the new park is the 88th in the state, opening this summer. Smith-Midland, a licensed producer of Easi-Set Worldwide products, was called on to bring needed amenities to park attendees—quickly and on budget.
Smith-Midland Corporation - Formal planning for the Capital Beltway, I-495, began in 1950, and it was included as part of the national Interstate Highway System in the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, with construction beginning in 1957. The I-495 Capital Beltway was fully completed when its final Maryland segment was opened to traffic on August 17, 1964.
This month, a planned community in Bealeton, Va., can admire its new Easi-Set Building while no longer worrying about its water quality. The manufactured home community recently learned that its well water had high arsenic levels, so a water filtration system housed in an Easi-Set Building was installed. The local Easi-Set licensed producing plant Smith-Midland Virginia manufactured and installed the 20’ x 30’ Easi-Span Precast Building. General contractor Sydnor Hydro Inc., Richmond, Va., selected Smith-Midland because of a long working history.
"We have worked with Smith-Midland many times over the years," said John Beckstoffer with Sydnor Hydro. "They are quick, efficient and hold to their schedule."
The initial building installation was completed in less than two days during December 2014, and pipe installation and filtration connections took place over the next few weeks. The building stores four filters connected to two wells. According to George Sharikas, sales manager with Smith-Midland, pre-designed features and the quick installation time led to selecting the Easi-Set Building.
Bowling Green, VA – Smith-Midland Corporation (OTCQB: SMID) As an active military installation, which hosts all branches of the military and even foreign allies for training exercises, Fort A.P. Hill needs to have a solid infrastructure. With many of the bases’ latrines in a state of disrepair their wastewater management vendor, American Water Operations, tapped Smith-Midland to replace nearly all of the facilities with Easi-Set precast concrete restrooms.
Fort A.P. Hill provides state-of-the-art training facilities focused on providing realistic joint and combined arms training. Considering the importance of the facility and the exposure it receives, every detail, including operational and aesthetically pleasing restrooms, is important.
West Virginia district uses precast concrete buildings to save time & money on new facility construction. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) implemented the Chesapeake Bay strategy to reduce the amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment in the regional watershed. The Franklin Public Services District (FPSD) of Mineral County, W.Va., engaged RK&K engineers to design a wastewater treatment facility to handle a load of 2.5 mgd.
MIDLAND, Va., September 30, 2013 – Smith-Midland Corp., has completed a restroom project at Wappapello Lake that truly showcases the beauty and adaptability of precast concrete. The $865,000 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project in Wappapello, Mo., encompassed 750 architectural precast panels, multi-colored fieldstone, and batten board siding.
Nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains on the St. Francis River in Southeast Missouri, Wappapello Lake offers activities for all walks of life. Completed in 1941, Wappapello Lake annually provides an estimated $3.9 million in flood protection to agricultural lands and developed areas along the St. Francis River.