Concrete Slab Poured At BWI

We are moving along very efficiently with this project at BWI. We have finally poured the concrete slabs after starting from scratch on this area.


We are moving along very efficiently with this project at BWI. We have finally poured the concrete slabs after starting from scratch on this area.
Last week, Governor O’Malley took the stage at Flanigan’s Monroe Street Facility to talk to reporters about the Stimulus package and how it has helped continue to provide employment in these trying times. Read the full article here. See related articles here.

Monroe Street Plant
Lanham, MD – The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) announced that Monroe Street, P. Flanigan & Sons, Inc., Baltimore, (more…)

The Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore, MD, is the world’s only eight-lane underwater tunnel for vehicular traffic. Its toll plaza is currently undergoing pavement rehabilitation and installation of two new express toll lanes…
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Most people are familiar with the importance of recycling traditional household items, but environment- and budget-conscious construction companies and developers have been making use of more unlikely recycled materials – concrete and asphalt – for year. In fact, asphalt recycling was a common practice starting in the 1970s, long before recycling became fashionable…
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P. Flanigan & Sons’ Winchester Recycling Facility, located in Baltimore, is the first concrete crushing plant in Maryland to produce 100% Recycled Crushed Graded Aggregate Base (GAB). that earns the approval of the Maryland Department of
Transportation Office of Material Technology (MdDOT OMT) for use on state-funded projects. Jeremy Funk, the Winchester Facility Quality Control Leader, and Herman Meusal, Winchester Crushing Plant Manager, diligently coordinated their efforts to
establish production procedures that resulted in material that meets all the specification requirements for Table 901B, Graded Aggregate Base, of the Maryland State Highway Administration Standard Specifications for Construction. Flanigan worked closely with MdDOT OMT reps George Hall, Assistant Division Chief, and Bill Armacost, Statewide Assurance Field Inspector, to achieve this important milestone in advancing the use of sustainable products in road construction. Approval of the use of the Recycled GAB will proceed on a job-by-job basis.
Flanigan is the latest recipient of the Sheldon G. Hayes Award from the National Asphalt Pavement Association for the work on our project on I-97 between Baltimore and Annapolis. Since this is a national award, we are proud and pleased to be recognized in this way. The Sheldon G. Hayes Award winner is determined through a two-year process. Highway pavement projects using more than 50,000 tons of Hot Mix Asphalt are eligible for consideration.