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Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge
The Bill Emerson Bridge, opened in 2003, contains over 240 million tons of concrete. In fact, during a 48-hour consecutive pour in
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Center Junction
The Center Junction Diverging Diamond project opened in 2021, beating its projected completion date by months, and allows for area
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Jackson High School
Old and new facilities were combined to create an over 100,000 square foot area to accommodate the ever-growing Jackson school dis
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Main Street Project
Nearly 1400 yards of our concrete went into the $1.24 million project to improve the beautiful Main Street in Historic Downtown Ca
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SEMO Towers
Built between 1966 and 1968, the Towers Residence Halls still stands today on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University. U
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SEMO Kent Library
Originally built in 1939, we helped expand Kent Library between 1965 and 1968, allowing for Southeast Missouri State University to