G&R Excavating

KY

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Demolition contractor

Excavating

900 Pennsylvania Ave. Tyrone, PA 16686 LATEST NEWS MORE 03 Jun 2022 12 Jul 2020 Altoona High School Demolition! G&R’s latest project is the Altoona High School, starting with the boiler house.  Within, we found a very old coal bunker predating the more modern equipment in the building!... RECENT WORKS MORE St. Mary’s Church Commercial In June 2015, G&R Excavating and Demolition began demolishing the old St. Mary’s Church in Gallitzin, PA.  The building had several... READ ZOOM Two-Story House – Gallitzin Residential The summer heat can’t stop our demolition crews from demolishing this 2 story house in Gallitzin.  The crews completely... READ ZOOM Large Retail Store Renovation – Altoona Featured G&R Excavating was performed a large interior demolition of the in Altoona, PA.  Our workers took the place right... READ ZOOM Various Antiques Antique of the Week We have a collection of various types of antiques including: old railroad lamps, signs, toys, and many others.  Stop... READ ZOOM Privacy Policy © 2026 G&R Excavating and Demolition, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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