Antigo Construction Family of Companies Completed Square Meters by Type
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Antigo Construction Family of Companies Completed Square Yards by Type
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Antigo’s Airports Removal Breaking Projects, 1982-2024
List of projects
Antigo’s Industrial Sites Removal Breaking Projects, 1985-2024
List of projects
Antigo’s MHB Urban Removal Breaking Projects, 1996-2024
List of projects
Miscellaneous Break for Removal
Jan 28, 2024
Antigo’s International Projects, 1999-2024
List of projects
Miscellaneous Break for Removal
Feb 28, 2022
Breaking Upper Layer of Concrete while not Damaging Lower Layer
Pictorial examples of Antigo’s process of breaking an upper Layer of concrete while not damaging a lower layer.
Breaking and Removing Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP)
Pictorial description of Antigo’s process of breaking CRCP for removal.
Miscellaneous Break for Removal
Feb 16, 2022
Break Concrete for Removal Around the World
Examples of the breadth of locations where Antigo has completed projects.
Testimonials Break for Removal Airports
Feb 4, 2019
"Interstate Highway Construction would like to express our sincere appreciation of you, your team and your company for the successful completion of the Tulsa International Airport, Taxiway J South Reconstruction Project."
Jeff Gargoshian, Project Manager, Interstate Highway Construction, Inc.
Testimonials Break for Removal Airports
Feb 6, 2018
"On behalf of Interstate Highway Construction, Inc., I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your valuable contribution towards the successful completion of the above referenced work. Also, please take time to thank all of your employees for their cooperation and hard work. We look forward to working with your company on future projects as well."
Joe Satriana, Project Engineer, Interstate Highway Construction, Inc.
Testimonials Break for Removal Industrial Sites
Dec 28, 2017
"Antigo was able to start work on time and keep the promised durations while working safely and efficiently for the entire project. We look forward to doing more work in the future with Antigo and thank you for a job well done."
Brian Amling, Project Manager, Northern Illinois Service Co.
Route 65: The Rebuild, Springfield, MO
Millstone Webber and MoDOT presentation on fast track reconstruction project.
Articles Break for Removal Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement
Nov 5, 2015
The Cross Road – Blessed Route the Beneficiary of FDR Process
A full-depth reclamation (FDR) project involving the removal of a failed portland cement concrete pavement and the construction of an 8-in. stabilized reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) and aggregate base.
Jul 16, 2015
Using Recycled Concrete in MDOT’s Transportation Infrastructure
Crushed concrete aggregate (CCA) is granular material manufactured by removing, crushing, and processing old concrete for reuse as an aggregate source in new construction.
Jul 16, 2015
Transportation Applications Of Recycled Concrete Aggregates
The purpose of this review was to capture the most advanced uses of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) for transportation uses in the United States. This knowledge would then be transferred to all State Transportation Agencies (STA).
Jul 16, 2015
Recycling Concrete Pavements
This engineering bulletin provides background information on recycling concrete pavements into recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) for use in bases, subbases, new concrete mixtures, granular fill, etc.
Articles Break for Removal Airports
Mar 13, 2015
A Base Stacked for Strength
Reconstruction of a taxiway at Des Moines International Airport.
Testimonials Break for Removal Airports
Mar 13, 2015
"IHC truly appreciated the opportunity to partner with you and your company. Your company was always dedicated to maintaining the schedule and upholding the highest standards of safety and quality."
Eddie Davidsen, Project Manager, Interstate Highway Construction, Inc.
Less Time, More Bonus Money
Reconstruction of I-465 near Indianapolis, Indiana.
Articles Break for Removal Airports
Mar 11, 2015
New Runway Ready for Take-Off
Rebuilding a critical runway at Fairchild Air Force Base required attention to every last detail - from the concrete to the construction technique to the calendar.