Midwest Construction Services offers numerous services including Concrete Paving, Major Renovations to interior and exterior buildings.
 
Creighton University, Omaha, NE
Creighton University had Midwest Paving remove and replace most all of their decorative streetscape. This included removing existing concrete, installing new concrete sidewalks, installing new decorative paver bases and new decorative concrete stepping stones. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, NE
Performed for the Omaha District Corps of Engineers, this project included the removal and replacement of existing concrete runway pavement. Sawcutting, chipping, cleaning, placing grout and placing concrete were all a part of this process (and all performed on the main flightline). When we were complete, the Corps of Engineers commented that we set a new standard for this type of work. Also, after our contract was completed, they called us back for some additional work and actually had some of their inspectors watch us so they could see the most effective way for this type of patching to be accomplished. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Cath Lab at VA Medical Center, Omaha, NE
The VA Medical Center contracted with us to renovate their existing Cath Lab and complete all prep work for the installation of all new Cath Lab equipment. All new mechanical and electrical systems, new walls, flooring and finishes were included in our scope of work as well as structural modifications to the existing floor deck due to the increased weight of the new Phillips equipment which was to be installed. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Veterans Hospital 3rd Floor Remodel - Grand Island, NE
This project was a 3.6 million dollar renovation to the 3rd Floor of the VA Hospital in Grand Island, NE. All abatement, demo, new offices, electrical and HVAC upgrades were included in the scope of work as well as new nurses stations and finishes. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Bureau of Reclamation McCook Field Office Building Phase I
This project was the design and construction of a new 11,000 sq. ft. office building and all interior finishes. The final contract amount was just over 1.8 million dollars and included the demolition of an existing parking area, associated grading, footings and foundations, wood frame construction, all electrical and mechanical systems, poured concrete tornado shelter and a separate emergency generator building. Our relationship with the Bureau on this project lead to their request that we stay on site and complete phase II of this work which was the demolition of the old office building and construction of new parking lot. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Bureau of Reclamation McCook Field Office Phase II
This project started out as a $800,000 contact to abate and tear down the old field office building and put in an asphalt parking lot with associated site amenities such as benches, sidewalks and tables. Through our value engineering process we discovered that the closest asphalt plant was 60 miles away and due to the high trucking cost of the asphalt we could option to a 6" concrete parking lot for close to the same dollar amount as there was a concrete plant in town. The Bureau agreed and we went with the concrete parking lot, doubling the strength of their lot for a minimal cost increase . This is a perfect example of how our value engineering process helps our customers gain more value for their dollar. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

US Fish and Wildlife Desoto Road Reconstruction
This project was a $1.2 million dollar phase I road reconstruction project which consisted of asphalt milling, grading, granular fill, culvert installation and new hot mix asphalt overlay. The project was completed on time and under budget and the US Fish and Wildlife agency has just contracted with our firm for phase II of this work. Phase II is similar in scope but is twice as large, consists of multiple culverts and includes a section of road which will be raised over 2' in final design elevation. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

University of Nebraska Medical Center
On this project we were subcontracted to Hawkins Construction to provide all the site work and concrete work on the remodel of the Medical Center. Colored concrete and radius pieces were designed to highlight the main entrance to the center. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

US Forest Service Campground Rehabilitations - Lake George, CO.
Consisted of a new water treatment facility with new HDPE waterline as well as new electrical service. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Halsey National Forest, Nebraska
This project was new water service, new HDPE waterline and a new treatment building. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Palisades Horse Campground, Pagosa Springs, Colorado
This project consisted of the removal of 600+ trees, grading, crushed rock installation for roads and walks, new water well, storage tank and HDPE waterline. Also included in this project was a new solar power electrical system as well as horse corrals, day use pads, hydrants and fences. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Offutt Air Force Base Cemetery Rehabilitation
The work consisted of removing and resetting 635 headstones straight, level and plumb in a concrete leveling pad on top of a continuous, reinforced concrete trench footing. This project presented a number of challenges as many of the headstones were broken below grade, most all had been previously set in a mixture of bricks, concrete, etc. which had to be removed and the grade sloped dramatically from the North to South as well as West to East. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Ramble Ridge Park Rehabilitation
Ramble Ridge Park Rehabilitation was a complete make-over for the park. The scope of work included grading and installing over 3,000 lineal feet of 5’ wide concrete trails, construction of a burnished block seat wall and wood frame gazebo, construction of a wood frame foot bridge over glue-lam structural members on concrete piers and installation of a variety of plantings. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS

Fremont Nebraska Army Reserve Center
This project involved not only construction but engineering as well. Our task was to retrofit two existing block buildings to meet new DOD Antiterrorism criteria and provide and install a new state of the art security system. Blast proof glass, steel reinforced window frames, anchor type and size and structural glazing were just a few of the considerations when designing and providing the structural systems to meet the static loads, shear force, tension force and allowable member deformation requirements in the new anti-terrorism criteria. SEE DETAILS AND PHOTOS
 

 

 

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