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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Maryland GFRC Projects Georgian, Colonial, Neoclassical, Modern, and Vernacular are just some of the architectural styles you&#8217;ll find in the great American state known as Maryland. Stromberg has used our knowledge of various architectural styles and our versatile and durable GFRC to complete work for office buildings, schools, luxurious condominiums, and other structures in the Chesapeake [&#8230;]</p>
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<div style="width: 522px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img alt="" src="https://strombergarchitectural.com/images/project/750-e--pratt/big/1166.jpg" width="512" height="512" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Maryland Area GFRC Projects: 750 E. Pratt, Baltimore, Maryland</p></div>
<p>Georgian, Colonial, Neoclassical, Modern, and Vernacular are just some of the architectural styles you&#8217;ll find in the great American state known as Maryland. Stromberg has used our knowledge of various architectural styles and our versatile and durable <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/materials/gfrc">GFRC</a> to complete work for office buildings, schools, luxurious condominiums, and other structures in the Chesapeake Bay State.</p>
<h2>Featured Maryland GFRC Projects</h2>
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<li><strong>Baltimore GFRC: </strong>750 E. Pratt, Baltimore, MD; Spinnaker Bay, Baltimore, Maryland<br />
<strong>Summary: </strong>For 750 E. Pratt, a prestigious commercial building, Stromberg crafted a series of GFRC columns to support the roof&#8217;s crown.<br />
For the Spinnaker Bay building, Stromberg manufactured and installed GFRC cornice and GFRC paneling that was finished to replicate the appearance of marble. Although the GFRC cornice was six feet tall, the lightweight nature of GFRC allowed it to be installed relatively quickly and efficiently, without subjecting the structure to excessive loads. <strong><br />
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<li><strong>Bethesda GFRC: </strong>Lionsgate Condominiums, Bethesda, MD; Nuclear Regulatory Commission Headquarters, Bethesda, Maryland</li>
<li><strong>Annapolis GFRC: </strong>St. John&#8217;s College, Annapolis, Maryland</li>
<li><strong>Leonardtown GFRC: </strong>Smartronix Headquarters, Leonardtown, Maryland</li>
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<h2>Elements for Your Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Maryland Project</h2>
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<li>GFRC cladding panels</li>
<li>GFRC chimney caps</li>
<li>GFRC domes</li>
<li>GFRC columns</li>
<li>Many other GFRC elements, as well as a practically unlimited number of custom GFRC options</li>
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<h2>Why Choose Stromberg Over Other GFRC Manufacturers for Your Maryland Renovation or New Construction Project?</h2>
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<li>Our continued success hinges on exceeding customers&#8217; expectations and securing repeat business</li>
<li>Our team has completed a number of successful projects in various regions of Maryland</li>
<li>Comprehensive support, from free GFRC estimates, to assistance with GFRC specifications, to production, to GFRC shipping</li>
<li>The largest selection of GFRC elements and GFRC designs anywhere, and the largest capacity of any manufacturer</li>
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<h2>Stromberg Serves All Maryland Cities and Townships:</h2>
<p>Baltimore GFRC, Columbia GFRC, Silver Spring GFRC, Dundalk GFRC, Wheaton GFRC, Ellicott City GFRC, Germantown GFRC, Bethesda GFRC, Frederick GFRC, Gaithersburg GFRC, and all other Maryland areas.</p>
<p>For GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) information that can help you decide if Stromberg is the right company to help you complete your Maryland GFRC <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/projects">project</a>, visit the <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/">Stromberg Architectural </a>website. To arrange a free initial consultation or to get information about GFRC pricing, call us at 903-454-0904, or send an email to info@strombergarchitectural.com.<br />
<a href="https://plus.google.com/113296119114391423100/about" rel="author">Rachel Curling</a></p>
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