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High Polymer Asphalt Overlay Caps Old Concrete

Cliff Avenue is a minor arterial street in the city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, that sees between 16,000 and 18,000 vehicles per day. Originally paved with concrete in 1992, the existing pavement on Cliff Avenue has received a much-needed upgrade, thanks to Black-Top Paving.

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Large New Location for Growing Agribusiness Opens on Time at Foundation Park

Moving in on time: A fast-growing company is headed into its much larger new home.

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From Historic Renovations to Remodels with Less Disruption, Special Projects Team Takes on Unique Construction Work

There’s a way to renovate workspace without disrupting those trying to use it. From historic rehabs to other unique work, this special projects team is ready for it.

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Journey Construction Focuses on Relationship-Driven Projects

Avera Health and Journey Construction have a long-standing relationship, having worked on many projects together, and the latest in that partnership is the recently completed Avera Gregory Hospital and Nursing Home.

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Sioux Falls Company's Growth Into Food-Related Construction Shows Promising Traction

A Sioux Falls company’s addition is bringing new construction opportunities in the food industry.

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6th Street Bridge Project Blasting Forward

The new 6th Street Bridge, which will be called the Unity Bridge, comes with a plethora of underground utility work.

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Side-by-side mega-projects benefit from team’s shared approach

By this time next year, downtown Sioux Falls is going to look a lot different.

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The shaping of Cherapa

By this time next year, downtown Sioux Falls is going to look a lot different.

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Help your parking lot recover from winter: Plan for repair work today

Here’s the hard, hole and cracked-filled truth about a winter like we’ve just experienced: Someday soon, the parking lot and other pavement around your business could remind you how harsh the past few months have been.


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