Eggleston Construction

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our experienced team has been delivering high-quality concrete services with a focus on reliabilityprecisionand long-term durability. Whether it’s streetsparking lotscurbsor other infrastructurewe provide concrete solutions built to last &#8211on time and to the highest standards. We understand that every project is uniquewhich is why we focus on durabilityour goal is to provide long-lastingon budgetit&#8217ECC was born from decades of industry expertise and a rich family history. Chad&#8217s grandfather launched ENF Paving over half a century agogrowing it into one of the leading paving contractors in Eastern Iowa. Inspired by this legacyChadalongside his wife Kristieestablished ECC in 1995 after years of honing his craft within his family’s business. Todays leadershipECC has flourished

500 Tower Terrace Rd, Hiawatha, IA 52411 (Cedar Rapids area).

(319) 378-8949

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