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Legacy Foundations is proud to announce our participation in the 2023 Construction Safety Week, taking place from May 1-5.
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Legacy Foundations is proud to announce our participation in the 2023 Construction Safety Week, taking place from May 1-5.
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Legacy Foundations is proud to announce our participation in the 2023 Construction Safety Week, taking place from May 1-5.
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CIHD Mitigation with Below-Freezing Conditions on Union Pacific Railroad
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Legacy Foundations honors safety team members as part of National Employee Appreciation Day.
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Legacy Foundation's San Diego International Airport (SAN) Terminal 1 Development Plan expansion project is featured on the cover of this month's ADSC International Association of Foundation Drilling magazine! Read the full article and see what the client has to say about Legacy's safety approach and unique qualifications.
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Legacy Foundations has recently set a new company record on the I-405 Freeway Improvements design-build, drilling a 12-foot-diameter, 201-foot-deep CIDH shaft with a cage weighing more than 365,000 pounds.
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Legacy Foundations’ Mitigation Department has completed a mitigation repair project to repair three 36-inch diameter piles on the Cottonwood Creek Bridge Replacement Project for Tulare County within a highly condensed timeline.
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Legacy Foundations is working closely with GC OHL on the $49.3 million Hamner Avenue Bridge Replacement project in Norco, CA over the Santa Anna River. The team is using a blend of oscillator/crane clam shell excavation and conventional drill rig drilling to drill 33 CIDH shafts in the extremely environmentally-sensitive flood plain.
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Earlier this year, Legacy Foundations became an NCCCO official test site, allowing Legacy to host National Commission for the Certification of Crane and drill rig Operators (NCCCO) certification courses for the company. All 10 Legacy employees who took the exam passed, a true testament to the company’s commitment to individual growth and safety.
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