Smith-Midland Corporation Secures $4 Million Barrier Rental Contract for I-64 Project in Virginia

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Smith-Midland Corporation Secures $4 Million Barrier Rental Contract for I-64 Project in Virginia

Smith-Midland Corporation has announced that its concrete highway barrier rental division, Concrete Safety Systems (CSS), has secured a contract exceeding $4 million to supply J-J Hooks MASH barriers for the I-64 Hampton Roads Express Lanes project in New Kent County, Virginia. The contract involves providing precast concrete barriers and crash cushions for the Gap B section of the ongoing I-64 widening project, which is expanding the interstate from two to three lanes through 2026. CSS is collaborating with Shirley Contracting Company and the Virginia Department of Transportation to deliver and install the barriers, with the team capable of placing up to 4,800 linear feet of barrier in a single overnight shift.

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