Supporting Growth, Vitality and Success in Our Communities

As we begin another year, Madison is excited about the optimism we see for the continued rebound of our construction market. This excitement carries over to the great projects we have the privilege of working on in the coming months, specifically 3601 Market StreetLancaster Square, 3600 Civic Center Boulevard parking garage, and the Honors College at Rutgers University

From the tallest building in Philadelphia, Madison's influence can be seen far and wide.

From the tallest building in Philadelphia, Madison’s influence can be seen far and wide.

In addition to unique concrete challenges, each of these projects also shares a common theme that is meaningful to us as Madison – these projects all are instrumental in the growth, vitality and success of our great region. You see, being hired to perform the best concrete work in the area is just one component of a project for us. At Madison, we love to see how our services and expertise help build structures that make a difference in our community. 

This theme of supporting the communities we serve extends also to our time, interest and financial support. The Dolente Foundation, a family fund spearheaded by Jim Dolente Sr. of Madison Concrete, has proudly supported the following organizations: The Cornerstone Christian AcademyLankenau Hospital FoundationHoly Family University,Friends of St. Martin de Porres School, and the American Heart Association

In addition to our major contributions, we have also supported a host of other local organizations in our community: Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas – Mid Atlantic CommunityNational Multiple Sclerosis Society,Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and Adopt a Family of The Palm Beaches.   We share this list with the hopes that you too will impart your optimism with those around you in 2014. Madison Concrete looks forward to partnering with you!  

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