Where the Water Runs
According to the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI), it is now possible for small towns such as Youngsville, Louisiana, with a population of 8,100,...
First WOLFF in Manhattan
One World Trade Center was opened in Manhattan in 2014. At 1,776 feet high, it is the tallest building in the United States and...
Brewery Expansion
Cleveland, Ohio’s award-winning Great Lakes Brewing Company (GLBC) produces a variety of year-round and specialty “seasonal” beers which are very popular around the Great...
Dirt-Tight Challenge
American Excavating, Ltd., headquartered in Saginaw, Michigan, was low bidder on a project for the City of Saginaw to construct a new cast-in-place concrete...
Quick, Quality Work
For most people the acronym, JSCCR, is a definite puzzler. What it stands for is Juniper, Spruce, Cranberry, Cottonwood, and Rose—the names of the...
Calming the Water
Water is everywhere. In fact, it covers more than 70 percent of Earth’s surface, serving as the backbone of all life forms—plants, animals, and...
33 Miles of I-75 Highway Expansion Projects
For more than 4 years and counting, site construction company EHC, Inc. has been awarded six projects for the improvement of I-75 across four...
Restoring the Terrazzo
While many may not yet be familiar with the Stockton Metropolitan Airport, it offers what people want most, ease of travel. It’s conveniently located...
1.3 Million Square Feet of Slabs
Architectural and structural installations are all in a day’s work for Concrete Services, a wholly owned subsidiary subcontractor of Swinerton Builders. However, beating the...
Moving Dirt
The post-recession construction industry has spurred a number of success stories—one of which is Tampa Bay, Florida’s BP Construction Group. Three-and-a-half years ago, R.G....