Silver Creek Construction

KY

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Grain Bins Barns &amphorse stablesoutbuildingsor commercial buildingWorkmanshipPerformanceand PrideWineryor Brewery Custom Buildings Custom Design Support Turnkey Design &ampBuild Plan Modification High-end Custom Outbuildings Horse Stables &ampBarns Cattle Barn Speciality Designs Grain Bin Homes Cabin/ Hunting Clubs Luxury Post &ampFrame Residential Some of Our Projects: PlanningDesignSteelConcrete&ampthe contractorsExceptional crew! Extremely hard working and great to work with. Finished in a very timely mannerthey stacked a 36000-bushel grain bin in just two days

2025 Thanks to our loyal customers 102 Grain Bins Built 750 Dumpsters Rented 2,893 Barrels of Crude Oil Extracted About Silver Creek Family Owned and Managed We believe performance is defined by maximizing the value we are providing to our customers. Our process considers every aspect of the project to achieve this goal. It begins with listening to our customer’s current and long-term goals for the project. Careful planning in the initial design and budget result in the best opportunity for us t

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