Caltrans with Myers & Sons as the Contractor pioneered a new methodology, in California, of replacing existing deteriorating concrete pavement(PPCP panels) on one of the busiest highways in California, with... read more →
On this project Myers and Sons Construction was contracted by the county of Santa Clara to place 2,275 CF of polyester concrete and 500 gallons of methacrylate over 13 different... read more →
This $1.65 million polyester project took place on the South Grand Island Bridge in Tonawanda, New York. Myers and Sons Construction LP was subcontracted by Union Concrete to place a 3/4”... read more →
Listed as a subcontractor to Diversified Concrete Cutting, Myers and Sons was responsible for the pouring of concrete panels along Route 680 on Pleasant Hill, CA. A total of 410... read more →
As a subcontractor to DCC Construction, Myers and Sons successfully replaced 98 individual concrete panels totaling 450 CY. The project was located on Highway 99 in McFarland, CA and served... read more →
From the initial start of the project, normal contract document submittals and review periods were compressed due to delays in the initial contract award. This resulted in an 82 calendar... read more →
This project awarded by Caltrans spread out over 26 different locations in Marin, Solano and Sonoma counties. With a total of 8,690 CF of polyester concrete, this was one of... read more →
This State awarded project consisted of bridge deck repair at various locations along Route 5/50/51 in Sacramento County, which include the removal of asphalt concrete surfacing, removal and replacement of... read more →
This project consisted of bridge deck repair at various locations along Route 5/99/65 in Colusa, Glenn, Sutter, and Yuba Counties, which include the removal of asphalt concrete surfacing, removal and... read more →
This project involved various stages of bridge maintenance in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties along US 101 and 199. Work included replacing joint seals, repairing bridge deck, preparing bridge decks,... read more →