Conproco opens Mid-Atlantic Resource Center

Conproco is excited to announce the opening of our Mid-Atlantic Resource Center (MARC) on April 22nd, 2013. A companion facility to our exisiting New Hampshire North East Resource Center (NERC), MARC is conveniently located in Baltimore just minutes from the I-95 and I-695 interchange.

MARC is a multi-faceted facility offering hands-on educational programs for design professionals and contractors, state-of-the art color matching for all of our protective coatings and stone repair mortars, and AIA approved courses in a variety of masonry and concrete related topics.

All Conproco products will be available at MARC, and on-site color matching will significantly reduce turn-around time. Our contractor customers now have the option to place orders with our dealer partners and pick-up directly from us. With our form & pump, hand patching, very rapid setting mortars, facade repair coatings and water repellents in stock, it is all there for you when you need it.

MARC is located at 3 Nashua Court, Suite G in Baltimore, MD 21221. Located off Kelso Drive, we are just off Route 40.
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