Ames Construction crews are making progress on the new Don Welge Memorial Bridge over the Mississippi River between Perryville, Missouri, and Chester, Illinois.
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Ames Constructs Safer Passage for an Arizona Community
Life in Tonto Basin, Arizona, just got a lot easier—and safer.
Read moreThird Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Honored with National Public Works Award
Congratulations to the Third Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation team! The project was named the 2024 Public Works Project of the Year in the category of Historical Restoration/Preservation, more than $75 million, by the American Public Works Association.
Read more2024 ICE Award for National Western Center Campus Redevelopment Project
Ames Construction is honored to receive a 2024 ICE Award for Best Utility Infrastructure Project (over $10 million) from the Colorado Contractors Association for our work on the National Western Center Campus Redevelopment in Denver.
Read moreProgress through Persistence at San Gabriel and Santa Anita
Persistence is a core value at Ames Construction, and our teams showcased this value at the San Gabriel and Santa Anita Reservoirs in California in 2023. Crews made progress in post-fire emergency sediment removal projects despite record water levels and a tropical storm.
Read moreAmes Opens Utah’s New West Davis Highway Ahead of Schedule
Ames Construction accelerated to the finish line on the West Davis Corridor project in Utah, opening the new roadway in early January 2024, several months ahead of schedule. More than 2,500 people celebrated the project with a two-mile walk-run-bike event on the highway before it was opened to traffic.
Read moreOno Lead Track Extension Project
Ames Construction crews are working in tight spaces to add an additional storage track at an intermodal facility in San Bernardino, California.
Read moreUtah’s West Davis Corridor to Open Ahead of Schedule
Get ready to celebrate, Davis County, Utah! The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will open the new 16-mile West Davis Highway on Jan. 6, several months ahead of schedule.
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