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Twin Mountain Construction Co.’s resources – both financial and staff related – allow the New Mexico civil contractor to bid and win high-profile highway projects such as the ‘Big I.’ By Kathryn Jones |
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It’s always a good day at P.F. Plumbing as long as it makes its clients happy, the company says. President Paul Freer credits the firm’s success to its employees and its relationships with customers. By Fernie Tiflis |
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JC Beal Construction Inc., based in Ann Arbor, Mich., is exploring projects in surrounding states to maintain profitability until the Michigan construction market returns to strength. By Brian Salgado |
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Turner Construction Co. is on track to complete Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center, Ninth and Jefferson Building project on time and within budget, in spite of many challenges. By Kate Burrows |
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A new downtown in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, is evolving and WestStone Properties is the anchor to its growth.� By Brian Salgado |
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Following the ‘master builders’ philosophy, J.P. Cullen & Sons Inc. strives to leave behind projects with lasting legacies. Such is the case for a new headquarters it is building for client Epic Systems Corp. By Kathryn Jones� |
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Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc. says a set of strong principles have guided the firm to greater heights throughout the Pittsburgh area – with more growth to come. By Chris Petersen |
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Geo-Foundations offers a range of geotechnical construction services, focusing on small-diameter drilled solutions. The company says it is committed to advanced technology and diverse services. |
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Integrity and reliability are the cornerstones of Liberty Mechanical’s success. Celebrating its 40th year in the plumbing industry, the company sets itself apart by staying true to its word. � |
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The $650 million London at Heritage Station development is one example of how Westcorp Properties is maintaining its grip on the booming Alberta, Canada, construction market. By Kathryn Jones |
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Herzog Contracting remembers when business was settled with a handshake. Today, the construction industry is an entirely different landscape, but Herzog has lost no time adapting. By Genevieve Diesing |
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Tug Hill Construction has found success in serving public and private clients throughout the United States. This makes it confident in its ability to do the same in international markets. By Staci Davidson |
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A Canadian industrial contractor excels at many different services. It brings its expertise in multiple areas to projects around the world, all while maintaining a constant focus on safety and quality. |
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Synergy Projects bases its success on its knack for establishing solid partnerships, which have earned the Edmonton, Alberta, company high-profile projects such as the Edmonton International Airport. |
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Ledcor CMI – the civil, mining and infrastructure division of parent the Ledcor Group of Cos. – is the most diversified builder in the Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada region for oil sands-related projects. By Brian Salgado |
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Recognized as one of the 100 best companies to work for, Camden says it creates a work environment that values people. Market balance and geographic diversification are some of its growth strategies. By Fernie Tiflis |
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Kress Corp. has increased its mining sales since taking a holistic approach to its products’ life cycles. The company finds success in creating custom solutions for its customers. By Genevieve Diesing |
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Nan Inc. is an experienced military general contractor, but as the market changes it is expanding its repertoire to the commercial realm. The company discusses its recent work on a Pearl Harbor memorial. By Genevieve Diesing |
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Tribble & Stephens Constructors Ltd. celebrates its 40th anniversary by building some of the more significant projects in the Houston market. It has constructed more than 2,700 projects in the southern United States. By Brooke Knudson |
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Barnard Construction and Parsons Corp. are joining to complete the Everglades Agricultural Area A-1 Reservoir. This is one of the nation’s largest environmental restoration projects ever. By Kate Burrows |
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