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4700 Annapolis Road, Bladensburg, MD 20710, USA

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Marion 410 Gunstock Brown 610 Sunlit Earth 820 Sahara 250 Havana Red 615 Indian Copper
Watsontown Empire Smooth Iron Spot Type 8 Germantown Smooth Iron Spot Type 8
Watsontown Empire Smooth Iron Spot Type 7
Watsontown Sturbridge Sanded Smooth Type 2 Modular Cored
Watsontown Red Straight Edge Pavers
Watsontown Modular Berks Molded
Watsontown Panelized Thin Brick Landover Smooth Iron Spot Type 7 Modular
Watsontown Cover Shot
Watsontown Exton Matt Type 1 and Broadway KT Type 8 Utility Cored
Watsontown Garden Blend 4 x 8 Chamfered Pavers (laid on edge)
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Building better reduces the cost to build, own, and operate a building.

  • Lasts longer
  • Lowers insurance costs– both construction and property
  • Reduces schedules
  • More energy efficient
  • Reduced costs of compliance

Masonry, concrete, and steel save you money

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Building Better

The 3 Little Pigs learned, that you couldn’t use straw or wood to keep the Big Bad Wolf away. We know how to build better, it’s time to embrace it. That’s the Beauty of Block

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Building Sustainably

Ernest Maier views it as critical to ensure that we build to last, but that we also build in a way that doesn’t burden future generations. Learn More

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Building to Last

Masonry, steel, and concrete are inherently stronger materials making them more resilient.