The history of McDonald Concrete dates back to the 1940’s when Clyde McDonald Sr., a foreman for McCarthy Brother’s Construction, decided to settle down in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. For years, Clyde Sr., had traveled around the country, assisting in building federal buildings and with a recommendation from his former employers to build a plant in Cape Girardeau, the vision for McDonald Concrete was born.
The Bill Emerson Bridge, opened in 2003, contains over 240 million tons of concrete...
The Center Junction Diverging Diamond project opened in 2021, beating its projected...
Old and new facilities were combined to create an over 100,000 square foot area to...
Nearly 1400 yards of our concrete went into the $1.24 million project to improve the beautiful...
Built between 1966 and 1968, the Towers Residence Halls still stands today on the...
Originally built in 1939, we helped expand Kent Library between 1965 and 1968, allowing for...