Check slopes for conformance to requirements, using instruments such as lasers, grade rods, or transit levels.
Layout pipe routes, following blueprints or written instructions and work with supervisors to coordinate layout.
Align and position pipes to prepare them for sealing.
Install sanitary and storm water sewer structures and pipe systems.
Cover pipes with earth or other material.
Requirements
trackhoe
1 year
safety
lifting
physical
teamwork
At least 1 year of experience operating a trackhoe.
Ability to safely operate equipment when around team members and utilities, ensuring the safety of all persons, equipment, property, and utilities in the area.
Ability to lift 50 lbs without assistance.
Ability to bend, sit for long periods, and work in the heat.
Ability to work well with others in a team environment.
Skillfully operate a mainline trackhoe to dig pipeline ditches.
The company traces its origins to the launch of a heavy civil construction outfit that would later expand into a multifaceted empire.
$2.5B
Annual Revenues
The company generates significant annual revenues through its diverse portfolio of construction and related services.
70+
Locations
With operations spanning eight states, the company maintains a strong regional presence while maintaining national reach.
2020
Recent Expansion
Recent strategic acquisitions have bolstered the company's geotechnical and regional capabilities.
Heavy civil, earthwork, concrete, aggregate, asphalt, land development, and insurance services are the company's core offerings.
Notable projects include highways, bridges, dams, airports, mines, land developments, aggregate production, and fly-ash supply.
The company's subsidiaries, such as Bridgesource and Clyde Capital Group, demonstrate its expertise in specialized areas like fly-ash distribution and mixed-use community development.
Culture + Values
We Value People
Our Word is Our Bond
Always Give a Full Measure
We Continuously Improve
Environment + Sustainability
Tens of millions of tons
Construction Waste Diverted
The company has diverted tens of millions of tons of construction waste from landfills since 1954.
Constructed an energy-producing conveyor belt; purchased a fleet of natural gas‑powered mixer trucks
Operate EPA-certified Tier 4 low‑NOₓ generators at gravel pits to reduce emissions
Provide employee training on recycling, reducing energy consumption and eliminating unnecessary waste
Maintain Construction Waste Management and Construction Activity Pollution Prevention plans on offices and jobsites
Use additives (fly ash, mineral filler, CarbonCure) in concrete mixes to reduce greenhouse gas footprint
Implemented Reliance software system to monitor air quality, permit compliance, concrete production, and water heater/generator runtimes in real time
Offer customers recycled concrete, asphalt and other recycled building materials
Maintain strict idling and driving standards for vehicles to minimize pollution
Balance economic, social and environmental impacts of construction to avoid depleting future resources
Protect the environment, facilitate employee health and safety, encourage responsible business practices and cultivate community partnerships
Source aggregates and raw materials locally to reduce traffic, pollution and road wear
Inclusion & Diversity
33% women
Team Composition
Women make up 33% of the company's team.
45% women in management
Management Roles
45% of management positions are held by women.
18% women in technical roles
Technical Roles
Women account for 18% of technical roles in the company.
3-month paternity leave
Benefits
The company offers gender-neutral paternity leave for 3 months.
In management: 18% people of color (all Asian)
In technical roles: 27% people of color (all Hispanic)
Strategy includes diversifying candidate pipeline, unconscious bias and anti-racism training, and benefits that allow full participation
Partnered with PowerToFly to recruit women and underrepresented minorities into technical roles and provide training on allyship and anti-racism