Myers & Sons, in a Joint Venture with George Reed, was granted this $1.1 million emergency contract with Caltrans to pave culvert inverts, repair culvert barrels, and restore collapsed ground... read more →
The scope of this work includes the installation of up to 525 trailers throughout various locations within the City of Los Angeles, including power, water and fire protection connections.
Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) proposed this $300,000,000 contract over a three year term to perform Construction Services under a Design/Build (DB) or Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMAR).This Project currently delivers the... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction was selected as the prime contractor for the City of Woodland's ASR contract for wells 29 and 30. ASR is the storage of water in a... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction was the prime contractor on this project for Caltrans in District 06. It was bid at $2.3 million with 185 working days. The scope of work... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction was the subcontractor on this Caltrans Emergency contract. The scope of work included the removal and replacement of all (26) polyester concrete overlay panels on west bound Route 4... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction won this emergency contract through Caltrans. The scope of work included constructing a soldier pile retaining wall with tie backs, placing aggreagate base, placing hot mix asphalt,... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction was a subcontractor to Hansel Phelps/Herzong JV through Caltrans. The scope of work included providing and completing a fully functional "APM Columns" system and constructed (3)... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction won this contract through Stanislaus County as the prime contractor. The project was bid at $11.44 million. The Santa Fe Bridge was built in 1947 and... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction won this contract as the prime contractor through the Colorado Department of Transportation. The project was bid at $1.12 million with 166 calendar days. The scope... read more →