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Steve Bubalo Construction Company - All Size Projects, All Varieties Of Underground Work For More Than 45 Years.
In 1955, Steve Bubalo immigrated to the United States from Croatia, locating in northern California and working as a farm laborer for two years. He then moved to Southern California and worked as a construction laborer and equipment operator for a large underground construction company. |
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Bali Construction, Inc. - Company Celebrates 20th Anniversary And Continues Work On "The Campus".
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Mountain Cascade, Inc. - Successfully Completes Biggest Project In Company's History.
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Gaunt Construction Company - Proof That Bigger Isn't Always Better.
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Lash Construction, Inc. - Preforms Unerground Drainage Culvert & Utility Construction For Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.
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Ken Thompson, Inc. - Nearing End Of Pipeline Project For Orange County.
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FRP Column Forms Provide Smooth Construction Solution For Perimeter Of $90 Million Stanford Stadium’s Fast-Paced Renovation.
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D.A. Wood Construction, Inc. - Riverbank Project Continues Company's Commitment to Taking Care of Customers
Owner and president, Danny A. Wood Jr. began his company, D. A. Wood Construction, Inc. in the fall of 1999. Dan had grown up in the construction business. His father, Danny A. Wood Sr. had worked in the underground utility construction business nearly his entire life. |
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Premier Pipeline Construction - Hits Ground Running After Being In Business Just Shy Of A Year
For Gene Brokaw “retirement” lookslike the third installment in a long and successful career. At age 68, Gene decided that he didn’t feel that old yet and still wanted to be involved with something meaningful. So, he left T.C. Construction Company, where he had been Vice President for the last eight years, and he struck out on his own in April 2005 with Premier Pipeline Construction, a general engineering construction company. |
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Community Construction - Goes Where Few Venture With Hard Rock Trenching For Underground Utility Installation
When it comes to underground work, hard rock trenching is one of the most difficult, unpredictable and expensive aspects of the field. Community Construction has never shied away from hard rock trenching, sub-contracting the work out for 10 years before finally purchasing their own trenching machine about a year ago. |
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ARB, Inc. & Trench Shoring Company - Keep The Water Flowing
By Ron Bissel |
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Imperial Irrigation District - Meeting The Growing Demand For Water And Power In The Imperial Valley
By John Zavesky |
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Vido Artukovich & Son, Inc./Vidmar, Inc., A.J.V. - Chances Are Anywhere You Dig In California, You Will Run Into An Artukovich
By Ann Papagalos |
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4 Point Pipeline - The Deeper, The Wetter, The Better. According To 4 Point Pipeline Construction, Inc.
By Ann Papagalos |
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Shea/Kenney Joint Venture - Helping MWD Bring Water To Southern California
By Mike Neufeld |
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Irish Construction - A Portion Of Route 66 Gets A Major Face Lift
By Ann Papagalos |
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Sierra Construction & Excavation - Growing With The Greater Bakersfield Area By Mike Neufeld |
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Zednem Pipeline, Inc. - Undergrounding Utilities For Thousands Of Southern California Homes
By Mike Neufeld |
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EL-CO Contractors Inc. - Leading The Inland Empire In Underground Construction By John Zavesky |
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Arizona Pipeline Co., Inc. : A Working Tribute to the American Dream
The old adage "The harder I work, the luckier I get" seems to capture the career of Duane Moyers, Owner and President of Arizona Pipeline. |
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BRH Garver- Taking Success To New Depths
Nestled in the San Diego Mission Gorge, just east of Qualcomm Stadium, home of the Chargers, backed up against the San Diego River and adjacent to a country club, you will find the unlikely home base of west coast operations for BRH Garver, an underground construction company. |
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Tri-Star Excavation Digging the Coachella Valley
Spread along Highway 111, east of Riverside, lies Southern California's "Desert Paradise" Ð the Coachella Valley. Where rolling desert foothills meet the magnificent granite peaks of Mount San Jacinto. The towns that encompass this desert region are Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Cathedral City, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio and Coachella. What most of us call "paradise", Tri-Star Excavation calls "home". |
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KEC Engineering Employee-Owned and Driven
Nearly 45 years after KEC Company was founded, its owner at the time, Keith E. Card, decided to retire and made the decision to sell all of the company's property and assets to five of his key employees who had each given more than 20 years of service. It was late 1994 when KEC officially became an employee-owned company and this ownership structure remains in place today |
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Taft Electric- Shedding Light On The Electrical Industry
For over 50 years, Taft Electric has avoided the bitter sting of failure by being a current of innovation and quality service to their customers. |
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S.J. Burkhardt Business Blossoms Around Friends and Family
What follows is a classic rendition of the American Dream-where someone can literally start from scratch and build a successful business by the steady application of a few basic principles. |
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Valverde Construction's Long History of Service Earns Awards, Respect
How Joe Valverde took a small construction company (himself and two employees) and grew it to what it is today, a respectable company that averages about 120 employees with annual earnings of $30 million, is a story filled with experience, commitment, and firm ideals. |
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TC Construction- Sucessfully Carries on Family Tradition
TC Construction is a $40 million a year enterprise in the underground business. Owner and President Terry Cameron has seen a positive growth in his company each year since its inception in 1977. One would think that this kind of business is in his genesÑand it is. |
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Tomovich & Associates: Founding Philosophy Balanced for Happiness
How much work is enough work? Or, how much money is enough money? The answer for Tomovich & Associates appears in their founding philosophy: work only enough to meet needs, then rest and play. |
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"Muddy Waters"- No Longer Expensive Catch Tune for Horizontal Drilling in Rock
A new break-through has emerged in the Directional Drilling business that eliminates the need for the cumbersome, and expensive "mud motor". The old technology had contractors for utility projects singing the blues; when the ground conditions were rock. |
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Vermeer T-755 - Pretty as a Peacock in Palos Verdes
To the casual observer, the Vermeer T-755 Rock Trencher may look just like a cold machine. But to the trained eyes of Colich & Sons, it looks as pretty as the "resident" peacocks in Palos Verdes. |