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Home - Auburn Concrete Welcome to Auburn Concrete and Auburn Aggregates Your trusted partners for top-quality concrete and aggregate solutions Explore now!
Locations - Auburn Concrete Conveniently situated to serve you better Find the nearest site for all your concrete and aggregate needs
Auburn Concrete - Auburn Concrete Auburn Concrete keeps construction projects of all sizes on schedule and on budget with 9 state-of-the-art concrete plants, a dedicated team of local dispatchers and a fleet of 56 meticulously maintained concrete mixers
Founder - Auburn Concrete His vision for the quarry took some time to realize and left many heads spinning as he shared his ideas with the team, but Auburn Aggregates now supplies all nine concrete plants as well as millions in outside sales
Auburn - Auburn Concrete Main Office: 8 Goldthwaite Road, PO Box 1747 Auburn, Maine 04211 Phone: (207) 777-7100 Fax: (207) 777-7171
Contact Us - Auburn Concrete Main Office: 8 Goldthwaite Road, PO Box 1747 Auburn, Maine 04211 Phone: (207) 777-7100 Fax: (207) 777-7171 Get Directions Products Recycled Concrete Blocks Aggregates Concrete
Our Team - Auburn Concrete Our tireless, experienced team keeps projects of all sizes across our 8 state-of-the-art concrete plants on schedule and on budget
About Us - Auburn Concrete Auburn Concrete keeps projects on schedule with 9 state-of-the-art concrete plants, our dedicated team of local dispatchers, and a fleet of 56 meticulously maintained concrete mixers Located in Auburn, Westbrook, West Bath, Augusta, Topsham, Damariscotta, Biddeford and Fairfield
Ready Mixed Concrete - Auburn Concrete Auburn Concrete is Maine’s largest supplier of ready-mixed concrete, serving Maine’s central, southern, and coastal regions since 1998 from our five locations
Recycled Concrete Blocks - Auburn Concrete Excess concrete returning from job sites is recycled and used to form inter-locking blocks Blocks are often used for: Retaining Walls, Containment Structures, Stabilization, and Landscaping