For over 85 years, Ideal Concrete Block Company has manufactured the finest masonry products in New England.

IDEAL TIMELINE
April 1, 1923 - Leo Burgoyne starts his block company with one Ideal Hand Tamp Block Machine at Lexington Street in Waltham (300 block per 10 hour day).

1926-1942 - Leo adds various hand tamp and brick machines.

1966 - Leo’s son Joe, installs the first automated Columbia block plant at the Waltham location.

1967 - Ideal manufactures and ships specialty products to Monrovia, Liberia, and West Africa

1975 - Ideal is the first company in the United States to produce Lockstone Paving Stones (8000 sf of pavers per day).

1978 - Ideal starts production at its second totally automated manufacturing facility in Westford, MA.

1983 - Ideal becomes a member of the Uni Group. 

1985 - Ideal starts production of the first automated Zenith paving plant in the Northeast.

1986 - Ideal begins to manufacture Segmental Retaining Wall Systems.

1987 - Ideal adds its second automated Zenith production plant  increasing overall capacity to 40,000 sf of pavers per day.

1989 - Ideal installs the first robotic paver storage system in the United States.

1991 - Ideal begins to market their product line as “Pavers by Ideal”

1993 - Ideal becomes a charter member of the newly formed Interlocking Concrete Paving Institute (ICPI) & serves a key role in the leadership of the organization.

1997 - Ideal begins production with its second production facility for retaining walls in Westford (18,500 block per 8 hour day).

1998 - Ideal installs the first of three Tumbling Systems.

2008 - Ideal is scheduled to finish construction at their original location in Waltham, MA.  The building will house a new state of the art indoor and outdoor showroom, training center and a True Value Hardware Store.
Over 85 years ago, our grandfather Leo Burgoyne had a vision for his family and newly formed company. Named after the machine used to produce the product he sold, Ideal manufactured concrete blocks for homes through-out the Boston area. With a robust work ethic and unwavering determination Leo labored for his dreams… seven days a week, year after year… during the Great Depression and World War II years that followed.

His benchmarks were quality and service.  His motto “Through service we grow.” This philosophy was passed onto our father when he ran the company during the mid 1950’s until his retirement in 1990 and is still the foundation of our company today.  Little did our grandfather know that when he started his small block company 85 years ago that his values would continue from one generation to the next and now that small company has grown beyond local boundaries and has earned a reputation as  a company of excellence throughout the country and indeed… around the world.