Myers and Sons Construction was awarded the Yreka Polyester Project as the prime contractor by Caltrans. The project consists of new joint seal installation, deck repair using 233 CF of Rapid... read more →
The Santa Clara Methacrylate Project takes place on five different locations along Interstate 280 and a single location on 380. The job consists of methacrylate placement, a 3/4" polyester overlay, joint... read more →
This accelerated A+B project (cost-plus-time bidding procedure) on the historic San Mateo-Hayward Bridge, which links the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay, consisted of several types of bridge deck... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction LP was subcontracted by Gwinn Construction, Inc. to complete a 5,000 SF polyester concrete overlay at the Sacramento International Airport. A polyester overlay was utilized to... read more →
The job consists of approximately 590,000 square feet of precast, pre-tensioned, reinforced concrete slabs that sit on top of approximately 4 inch thick rapid set lean concrete base. The panels... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction, LP was awarded this project by Caltrans District 10 for the rehabilitation of the Mokelumne River Swing Truss Bridge. The major operations of this project are... read more →
As the prime contractor for this Caltrans owned project, Myers and Sons was responsible for the installation of new joint seals, polyester overlay, methacrylate placement, polyester expansion dams, concrete bridge... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction, LP was listed as a subcontractor to Penhall on the Carlsbad Polyester Project. The project scope originally consisted of only placing polyester concrete on two structures. Myers... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction, LP was awarded this project by Penhall. The project was located on two major highways through Sacramento, both business 80 and highway 50. One of the... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction, LP worked in close proximity to Yellowstone National park. The project consisted in resurfacing one structure with approximately 60 cubic yards of polyester concrete. Myers and... read more →