Headquartered in Rockville, Md., Francis O. Day Company specializes in construction, paving and site development services. The company offers services for a variety of projects, including roads, bridges, dams, highways, streets, sidewalks and parking areas. Its range of site development services includes clearing, grading, and soil compacting and cementing. It provides installation services for various underground utilities, such as sewers, gutters and drainage systems. It also specializes in water management of ponds and artificial wetlands. Additionally, the company provides services for walkways, bikeways, golf cartways and tennis courts. It is a member of several organizations, including the American Trucking Association, the National Asphalt Pavement Association, the Maryland Highway Contractors Association and the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Established in 1946, Francis O. Day Company has handled various projects, including Washingtonian Center, Fountain Hills, King Farm and Fair Lakes Center.

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Dennis B.

12/13/2015

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FO Day recently paved the cul-de-sac where I live and I was thoroughly disgusted when I saw the amount of trash left behind by their crew members. Wherever they had equipment staged they used it for a dump. I also plan on contacting the State Highway Dept. about this.

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Fax: 301-340-6592

Phone: 301-424-3830

Phone: 301-762-6761

Phone: 301-838-8962

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Francis O'Day Company

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Masonry Contractors, Asphalt Paving & Sealcoating, General Contractors, Home Builders, Landscape Contractors, Paving Contractors, Road Building Contractors
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