MIDLAND, VA / ACCESS Newswire / April 3, 2025 / Smith-Midland Corporation (NASDAQ:SMID), a provider of innovative, high-quality proprietary and patented precast concrete products and systems, has been selected to produce more than $5M of SlenderWall and architectural precast concrete panels for existing dormitories at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Quantico, Virginia.
Production of SlenderWall, Smith-Midland's high-performance, lightweight precast concrete cladding system, is set to begin in June 2025 at the company's Virginia plant, with installation slated for October 2025. Engineered for durability, energy efficiency, and rapid installation, SlenderWall offers a cutting-edge solution for modern construction projects.
"We are honored that SlenderWall has been selected for the FBI facility in Quantico," said Matthew Smith, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Smith-Midland. "Our advanced architectural precast cladding system provides the durability, security, and efficiency required for such a critical institution. By integrating SlenderWall, this project benefits from a lightweight yet resilient solution that enhances structural performance while optimizing installation time and cost savings. This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering innovative building materials that meet the highest standards of safety and excellence."
The Smith-Midland design-assist team, a service that is offered to clients, has partnered with BL Harbert Construction and their project design team, to develop a re-cladding system that ensures the FBI facility in Quantico, Virginia, will continue to be a structurally strong, secure, and aesthetically refined building. Their collaboration streamlines both the design and installation process, ensuring efficiency and project success.
"A special thank you to Smith-Midland for their leadership, extraordinary effort, and commitment to this project and team," said Garrett Goodman, Director of Design at BL Harbert. "Their proactive approach has been instrumental in getting us to this stage, allowing precast production to begin in the coming months to keep the overall project on schedule."