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C.C. Myers, Inc. is proud of the numerous awards and commendations received since it’s inception in 1977. This recognition by the construction industry, various levels of government, and even from the White House, reflects the passion, commitment, and hard work our company and its employees have for the service we provide.
Founder C. C. Myers has held a strong attitude for giving back to the communities that have supported him - business has never been just about the bottom line. The Employee-Owners of C.C. Myers, Inc. have carried this legacy forward with the establishment of the C.C. Myers, Inc. Charitable Foundation in 2008.
C. C. Myers, Inc.’s Most Recent Awards
C.C. Myers, Founder, 2009 AGC Contractor Achievement Award Recipient
C.C. Myers started in the heavy construction business in 1955 with a large public works contractor in Southern California. In 1970, the company moved to Northern California to manage the operation and in 1973, he left the company to lead a partnership with his brother, Richard, and a business acquaintance, Jim Carter. In 1977, he started his own firm, C.C. Myers, Inc. After 30 years of successful projects in heavy construction, C.C. Myers is known as an innovator and a practical, down to earth, "get it done" contractor. C.C. Myers has personally been involved in the building or re-building of over 1,000 bridges in his career. He has long been an active, contributing member of AGC California.
He is legendary in the heavy construction industry for being one of the most reputable highway contractors, challenged by opportunities for new design ideas and techniques. He believes that projects with unique challenges such as physical restraints or schedule restraints provide opportunities to excel and credits his employees with the success of the company.
The Fix I-5 Boat Section received a Gold Award in the 2009 Caltrans Partnering Success in Motion award program.
2009 AGC–California Constructor Excellence in Project Management - Projects Over $5 Million - Fix I-5 Boat Section
2009 AGC–California Excellence in Partnering – Heavy Civil Projects - Fix I-5 Boat Section
CTF-California Transportation Foundation named the Sacramento project Fix I-5 Boat Section their 20th Annual TRANNY Project of the Year. The award was presented to C.C. Myers, Inc., Caltrans District 3, the City of Sacramento, and Ruyak Media at a luncheon in early June 2009.
The SR1/SR17 Merge Lane in Santa Cruz was named as a finalist for the TRANNY Interchange Project of the Year. This was a Pavex-Myers Joint Venture.
The International Public Works Congress and Exposition presented C.C. Myers, Inc. two 2009 Project of the Year Awards at their September awards program.
Our 2007 I-580/880 Emergency Repair project received an award in the Disaster or Emergency Construction/Repair $5-$25 million category; APWA's Northern California Chapter submitted this award to the Nationals after awarding it their 2009 APWA Project of the Year award.
The 2008 Fix I-5 Boat Section project received an award in the Disaster or Emergency Construction/Repair $25-$75 million category; this award was preceded by a 2008 Project of the Year award from APWA Sacramento Chapter.
The SR1/SR17 Merge Lane project in Santa Cruz received a 2009 Project of the Year award for Granite Rock / C.C. Myers, Inc. / Caltrans from the APWA Monterey Bay Chapter award in the $10 million and Greater category.
A 2009 Merit Award from the NSBA – National Steel Bridge Alliance, part of AISC, was awarded to Caltrans, C.C. Myers, Inc., and Stinger Welding for the 2007 I-580/880 Emergency Repair.
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