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March 14, 2008

No job too big or small for McKenzie Concrete

Local concrete contractor McKenzie Concrete isn’t content doing the same ole,’ same ole’ when it comes to concrete.

With a highly qualified team of employees, we are building America from the ground up.

McKenzie Concrete does the excavation of foundations from ground and below, to placing concrete on two and three-story buildings.

Owner Jason Rose stated, “I want to have the most innovative equipment out there and be on the leading edge of demands in the industry with the latest equipped laser screeds and the latest robotic layout equipment. Partner Roger McKenzie said, “There is no job too big or difficult for our company. Our goal is to complete a job on budget and on time, while leaving the customer completely satisfied. This theory has brought us tremendous repeat work and referred us to many new contractors.”

Services offered at McKenzie Concrete:

• Commercial and heavy industrial foundations

• Flat work

• Curb and gutters

• Heavy-duty pavement

• Light excavation

• Site work

• Box culverts

• Key products and equipment for a high performance job

• 3D-laser guided Somero laser screeds

• LM80 layout stations

• Whitman Double Trowels

• Caterpillar excavators and dozers

• Gomaco and Miller Slip Form Curb machine

• Somero Power Rake and Copperhead

• 28-meter Putzmeister Pump Truck

• Symon Forms

• Soft-cut saws

McKenzie Concrete’s finishers are ACI certified and all new employees are drug tested before being hired. All older employees also undergo random drug testing.

The company has 18 employees, a full-time estimator and a highly effective safety program.

McKenzie Concrete workers are capable of excavating, prepping and pouring 400 feet of footer in a day. The workers also can form; prep and pour 200 feet of wall a day and can place, finish, saw and curve 40,000 square-foot of slab in a day.

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