Welcome, Craig!

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On November 14, 2023
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Craig has recently become a valued member of our Concrete Structures Division in Columbus, OH. A graduate of Purdue University, he will be contributing his skills and expertise to our project team in the role of Project Manager. Join us in extending a warm welcome to Craig! #WeAreGrowing #SafetyQualityService
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Project Update – David Hawes WWTP

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  • On November 9, 2023
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The David Hawes WWTP project is for the City of Owensboro, KY. This project will not affect the plant-rated capacity but will allow them to better obtain their current and anticipated future permit requirements. The project includes the construction of a new Sludge Holding Tank, a new Sludge Pump Station, a new Gravity Thickener, and […]
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Above & Beyond Safety Award – Johntan

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  • On November 2, 2023
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Johntan, Above and Beyond Safety Award recipient. Johntan was directing his crew from the ground level to an upper deck. His team was preparing to fly a bundle of beams by choking them with a pair of nylon straps. He stopped them and directed them to basket the load because the weight was too close […]
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Welcome, Josh!

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On October 26, 2023
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Welcome Josh! Josh has joined our Treatment and Industrial Division in Knoxville, TN. Josh is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, with previous experience in the construction industry. He will be an Assistant Manager for the Dugan & Meyers Team.
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Welcome, Kevin!

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On October 23, 2023
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Welcome Kevin! Kevin, Assistant Superintendent, has joined our Industrial Treatment Division, based out of our Knoxville, TN office. Kevin has over 20 years of construction experience and a history of working part-time as a Firefighter/First Responder for natural disasters. We are happy to have you on our team.
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Welcome, PJ!

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On October 18, 2023
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We would like to welcome PJ to the Dugan & Meyers family. PJ is stepping into an Assistant Project Manager role for our Concrete Structures Group in Columbus, OH. PJ is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a degree in Civil Engineering and has a wide range of experiences in the construction industry.
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Project Update – Jeffersonville Expansion

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On October 13, 2023
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The Jeffersonville North WRF Expansion project is an upgrade to an existing WWTP that Dugan & Meyers constructed 12 years ago. The expansion will double the current plant daily flow capacity from 3.0MGD average and 9.0 peak to 6.0 average and 18.0 peak and will complete in 2025. The project scope includes: geopier soil stabilization, […]
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Welcome Fall Co-Ops

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On October 6, 2023
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We are thrilled to welcome our group of 2023 fall co-ops, which includes new and returning students: Andrew, Carter, Daniel, Kevin, Luke, Riley Jo, and Sam! This semester, our co-ops have been assigned to projects in all divisions. D&M co-ops complete the full company onboarding process, including extensive Safety Training. This experience provides individuals with […]
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Above & Beyond Safety Award – Phil

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On October 3, 2023
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Phil (D&M Carpenter at CBL2 Data Center) received the Saturn Safety token (a program created by the Owner) in recognition of his excellent attitude at work & his continued commitment to safety and quality. Great job, Phil!
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Project Update – The Upper Arlington Project

  • Posted by dmadmin
  • On September 26, 2023
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The Upper Arlington Community Center project will be a 6-story recreation center owned by the City of Upper Arlington, a Columbus suburb. It was designed by MSA Design and Schaefer Engineering. The building is six reinforced concrete levels primarily supported by exposed round columns. The building consists of both conventional and post-tension levels. As of […]
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