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 project as the prime contractor for Caltrans. The scope of work included solider pile wall construction, embankment repair and metal beam guard railing... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction was the subcontractor to Desilva Gates on this Caltrans emergency contract. The scope of work included constructing a soldier pile wall on the southbound route 101 in... read more →
Myers and Sons Construction won this emergency contract through Caltrans as the prime contractor. The scope of work includes placing and furnishing methcrylate, milling polyester concrete, spall work, and replacing joint... read more →
Construct soldier pile wall with timber lagging, provide traffic control, reconstruct guard rail and other work directed by the engineer.
After a fire had broken out on the Wilson Way Bridge, it was unsafe to drive on. Myers and Sons Construction was tasked with 4 cubic yard of structural concrete repair,... read more →
Myers & Sons Construction was awarded a contract to rehabilitate sections of Highway 50, including the Sacramento River Viaduct, Jefferson Undercrossing, and associated ramps and connectors. The scope involved removal... read more →
A portion of Highway 50 in the Sierra was shut down after part of the road buckled, causing the shoulder to collapse. The westbound shoulder completely collapsed, and the No. 2... read more →
Highway 49 in Sierray County experienced embankment failures due to the previous season's extreme weather conditions, resulting in the need for emergency work. Myers and Sons Construction was responsible for... read more →
Caltrans contacted Myers and Sons Construction LP for this emergency project to remove and replace concrete panels along Highway 80 in Hercules, California. There were sections of the freeway that... read more →