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Concrete Soundwall February 14, 2007 Maryland Transportation Authority project to feature Smith-Midland SoundwallMIDLAND, Va. – Smith-Midland Corp. Announces increased involvement in a major Maryland Transportation Authority (MdTA) project at the I-95/I-695 interchange near Baltimore. Smith-Midland will provide 215,000 square feet of precast concrete sound wall to insulate the highway noise from nearby residential areas, a contract worth approximately $3.2 million. The concrete panels will feature a vertical ribbed finish on the highway side, with a stamped finish on the residential side. Production of the projected 1,690 precast concrete panels and 577 concrete posts will begin this spring at Smith-Midland’s Midland, Va., plant. Installation is scheduled to begin in July 2007 with a targeted completion date in June 2008. The five-and-a half-inch-thick panels will be stacked on top of each other, sliding into a groove on the concrete posts, to create a wall that is up to 30 feet tall and is almost two miles long. Smith-Midland Corp. has produced highway barrier for Wagman Construction for use in this and previous projects. Smith-Midland Corporation is a publicly traded company (OTC BB:SMID, SMIWC;
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