QUALITY
CONCRETE

Chuck Binkowski, General Manager 

Barton Malow is the largest combined employer of trade labor in Michigan. We are the second largest concrete subcontractor in Michigan. When you hire Barton Malow Concrete, you get award-winning concrete experts, with experience in automotive, energy, manufacturing, healthcare, sports, education, research and design, and office facility installation. We offer complete self-performed capabilities for concrete construction.

Services

  Concrete substructures/superstructures
  Reinforcement Steel and Post Tension Systems
  Cast-in-place and precast concrete
  Architectural concrete
  Flat/super flat concrete floor installation
  Mat foundations
  Equipment foundations
  Excavation and backfill
  Demolition
  Substructure
  Superstructure

Resteel

Our award-winning concrete group offers complete resteel services, including:
  Estimating
  Detailing
  Fabrication
  Caisson Construction
  Installation

Awards

1999 Pyramid Award
Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center
from Washtenaw Contractors Association

1998 Certificate of Special Recognition
American Concrete Institute Headquarters
from Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute

1995 Excellence in Concrete
National Aquarium in Baltimore
from American Concrete Institute

Customer Satisfaction

Our customer satisfaction program provides us with feedback on every major job we perform. We use this information to improve our processes and enhance customer service. You too will get an opportunity to rate our performance. Our focus is where it should be...

...doing a good job for you.

 
Clients
American Axel
Botsford General Hospital
CMS Energy
DaimlerChrysler
Detroit Public Schools
Double Eagle Steel Company
DTE Energy
Eastern Michigan University
Ford Motor Company
General Motors Corporation
Henry Ford Hospital
Oakland University
Oakwood Healthcare System
Providence Hospital
Robert Bosch Corporation
St. John Hospital and Medical Center
St. Mary’s Hospital
University of Michigan
William Beaumont Hospital

 

Location
 
Need more information? Contact Chuck Binkowski.
 
 
updated: October 31, 2007