A container box full of coats and toys is on its way to Creston, NC! A HUGE ‘thank you’ to Saint Peter's Church for filling it up and to Smokey’s to taking it from SC to NC for us.
About us
Mountain Creek Contractors is a North and South Carolina licensed General Contractor with an unlimited-unclassified license in both states, specializing in a wide range of aspects of concrete construction, including box culverts, deep foundations, shoring, and many aspects of heavy civil concrete construction. The company is led by a management team of well-known and respected project management professionals with over a century of combined experience with a wide range of projects from Florida to New York and across the entire Southeastern United States.
- Website
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www.mtcreekinc.com
External link for Mountain Creek Contractors, Inc.
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Catawba, North Carolina
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Box Culverts and Heavy Highway
Locations
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Primary
205 E Central Ave
Catawba, North Carolina 28609, US
Employees at Mountain Creek Contractors, Inc.
Updates
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We are devastated by the destruction in Western NC caused by Hurricane Helene. Our prayers are with all who are impacted. We are continuing to coordinate with the NCDOT to focus emergency efforts in the community. We have also begun working with local organizations to provide relief and supplies to as many people in the area as we can. Together, we will rebuild our beautiful state and community.
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Enjoyed getting together with our partner United Infrastructure Group to celebrate their 100th anniversary!
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We were honored to receive the CAGC Presidential Award for Zero Time Lost Accidents for 2024 alongside United Demolition, LLC at today’s Lowcountry District Luncheon. Andrew Geiger, CHST
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For our July monthly newsletter, we focused on our projects in Randolph County, NC over the years. Most notably, we partnered with Wright Brothers Construction Company, Inc. to build the culverts along the Asheboro Bypass in 2016. MCC ended up making a deal to build all but a couple of the culverts alongside of the remnants of the previous sub. These photos are a few of many from that job.
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