Manhattan Road & Bridge Uses Grove GHC75 for Drilled-Shaft Installation
The GHC75 is so portable that it can be easily moved to another location in one or two loads.
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FRI NOVEMBER 04, 2016 - WEST EDITION
Nearly eight years ago, three Oklahoma and Arkansas construction companies combined forces to become Manhattan Road & Bridge. The owners of the original businesses wanted to do larger projects, and partnering allowed them to accomplish that goal.
In the past seven years, Manhattan Road & Bridge's portfolio of projects totaled close to $1 billion worth of work in the governmental, private, railroad, bridge and port and dock sectors. Manhattan Road & Bridge is based in Tulsa, Okla., and has offices in Oklahoma City, Little Rock and Springdale, Ark., as well as Fort Myers, Fla. The company offers general contracting as well as design-build and construction management. Its extensive list of services involves turnkey road and bridge projects, bridge-repair services and pile-driving capacities of any design.
Manhattan Road & Bridge's territory covers Arkansas, southern Kansas, northern Texas, Oklahoma and Florida. Recent projects include work along Interstate 35 in the Norman, Okla., area where the company installed drilled shafts for high-mast light poles. Each shaft measured nearly 36-ft. (11 m) deep and 54 in. (137 cm) in diameter... FULL ARTICLE
Posted on Thu, November 10, 2016
by John Cox