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Dot Construction Awarded Spot on Fort Benning MATOC

Dot Construction, Inc. was recently named as one of five contractors on the Fort Benning MATOC. This is a multiple-year contract that includes work on Fort Benning, Georgia, the Army Ranger Facility at Camp Frank D. Merrill, Dahlonega, Georgia, Camp James E. Rudder at Eglin Air Force Base and the Directorate of Family Morale, Welfare and Recreation (DFMWR) Recreation…

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Contractor of the Year Award

On Wednesday, June 19, 2019, Dot Construction was awarded the Small Disadvantaged Business Contractor of the Year by the United States Department of Agriculture. We were honored to be selected for this award and accepted it at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.

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Replace Coquina Boardwalk NC

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Replace Coquina Boardwalk in the National Park Service, Nags Head, NC: DOT Construction served as the General Contractor. Our responsibilities included providing all Project Management, Quality Control Management, Safety Management, Superintendence, Cost Control and Schedule Control Services. Project description: Demolished and disposed of the existing boardwalk, viewing platform, and stairs, completely, in accordance with all Federal, State Regulations and…

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Pedestrian Pathway Project NC

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Pedestrian Pathway Project at the National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park, NC: DOT Construction served as the General Contractor. Our responsibilities included providing all Project Management, Quality Control Management, Safety Management, Superintendence, Cost Control and Schedule Control Services. Project description: Design/build project to install 6,000 linear feet of paved pathway around campus. Work involved land clearing, grading, erosion…

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Frisco Pier featured in Outer Banks Sentinel

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Farewell, Frisco Pier: Removal project to be completed by May: The project to remove the iconic and battered Frisco Pier has encountered complications with the discoveries that asbestos was in the pier house floor panels and that approximately 140 of the 263 pilings from the pier were submerged under water.       But at a Dec. 11 press…

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