Hal Jones Contractor Rebuilds Bulkhead & Marina At Jacksonville’s Shipyards

Hal Jones Contractor, a Vecellio Group company, is working with the City of Jacksonville to replace 850 ft. of bulkhead and rebuilding the marina at the Jacksonville Shipyards. The work is part of a larger redevelopment effort in downtown Jacksonville that will include a Four Seasons Hotel and a residential area with single family homes…

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V&G Crew Pours A New Concrete Bridge Deck At Simpson River In FL

Vecellio & Grogan, a sister company of Ranger Construction, recently replaced a 1,123 ft.-long bridge over the Simpson River along US 90 in Pensacola, FL. A 14-person deck crew poured approximately 350 cubic yards of concrete in an initial deck unit placement with a concrete pump truck supplying concrete to the deck finishing machine. Also featured…

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Hal Jones Contractor Begins Marina Restoration in Historic St. Augustine, FL

Hal Jones Contractor, a sister company of Ranger Construction, is working with the City of St. Augustine, FL to restore the marina that was significantly damaged by hurricanes. They are currently preparing to install new steel piles, rub boards and bumpers. This upgrade will help the marina better withstand any new storms that may impact…

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White Rock Quarries Serves Aggregate & Asphalt Needs Throughout Florida

As one of the largest producers of limerock aggregates and screenings in Florida, White Rock Quarries ships product throughout the state. Customer service is always a high priority, and White Rock helps to ensure the highest level of service and customer satisfaction with three inbound scales, fast load out times, and six outbound scales. This…

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Ranger Crews Work to Improve Traffic Flow in Central Florida

Ranger Construction is working with the Central Florida Expressway Authority to remove two bridges on FL-528, and reconstruct the roadway with embankment, limerock, and asphalt. The current work is the construction of the median cross-over to divert traffic for the demolition of the bridge. This requires excavation and embankment followed by roadway base and asphalt.…

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Sharpe Bros. Works Through Carolina Clay to Widen Roadways

Sharpe Bros., a Vecellio Group company, and division of Vecellio & Grogan, continues roadwork in Greensboro, North Carolina. One of multiple ongoing projects, this includes widening Alamance Church Road, adding a turning lane, sidewalk, upgraded waterline and new storm drainage.  Highlighted work for Ranger Construction in this issue includes a 2022 Diamond Achievement Commendation from…

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V&G Rebuilding Bridge in Florida’s Panhandle

Ranger Construction’s sister company, Vecellio & Grogan, is rebuilding the U.S. 90 bridge over the Simpson River in Pensacola, FL. The project includes the widening of westbound structure, as well as the complete reconstruction of the eastbound portion of the bridge.  Highlighted work for Ranger Construction in this issue includes a wetlands restoration project in…

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Murray Logan Construction is Newest Vecellio Group Member

Murray Logan Construction became the newest member of the Vecellio Group in the last quarter of 2021. The heavy and marine construction company was founded in 1968 by Murray D. Logan, and is currently building a pump station in western Palm Beach County. Work at Ranger Construction included a wetlands restoration project in Hendry County,…

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Vecellio & Grogan Constructing Seven Miles of Bypass In Richmond County, NC

Vecellio & Grogan is constructing over seven miles of bypass in Rockingham, NC, part of a new four-lane, median-divided freeway (future I-73/I-74 bypass). V&G’s $146-million project includes six box culverts integral to ensuring proper drainage for the new roadway. Michael Vecellio received a 2021 American Free Enterprise Companion Medal from Palm Beach Atlantic University, which…

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