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History
Throughout General Construction Company's
history, the pursuit of excellence has been
rewarded with the trust of our customers and we carry on
that tradition of service. The results of our construction expertise dot the landscape,
from off-shore projects to manufacturing facilities.
The history and tradition of General
Construction Company (GCC) began in 1996, when Bill Urban and
four other senior managers of Fletcher General Construction
purchased certain assets of the company from Fletcher Challenge
and founded General Construction Company. Since the beginning,
our marine fleet has been busy building wharves and piers,
working at every major port along the west coast. We have
built fish passage facilities at Shasta, Ice Harbor, John Day
and Bonneville dams, and have built outfalls in San Diego and
Vancouver, WA. Our industrial group has continued with the
expansion and modernization of the facilities for Boeing and
Kimberly-Clark.
In 2001, a subsidiary of the Kiewit
Corporation acquired General Construction Company. Today, GCC operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kiewit
Infrastructure West company. GCC continues to perform in
its marine, industrial, and heavy civil markets, maintaining our
long-standing relationships with our customers. Ownership by one
of the country's largest and most respected construction
companies has greatly expanded our potential. General has
participated in some extremely large projects with other Kiewit
districts, including the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Skyway
Segment, the Benicia-Martinez Bridge, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge
and the Hood Canal Floating Bridge East-Half Replacement.
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