AZ Block 2000, LLC Coolidge Plant Grand Opening

Words: Lori Kirk-Rolley
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The new AZ Block 2000, LLC Coolidge Plant.
AZ Block 2000, LLC is pleased to announce the opening of their new facility in Coolidge, AZ. Located on 15 acres just north of Highway 87 on Kenworthy Rd, the building has 60,000 square feet under roof. Dual Columbia CPM 40's with Haarup pan mixers and a Paco rack transfer system will produce concrete masonry units, interlocking pavers, Allan Block SRW and Allan Block Courtyard Wall. The new facility will complement their existing operations in Phoenix and Tucson.

For those of you who didn't have an opportunity to stop by the Grand Opening on September 12th, feel free to give Steve LeClaire at 602-723-9475 or Paul Thomas at 520-940-5361 a call to arrange a tour of the facility.
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