A Legacy of Excellence
Grant Mackay knows better than to take anything for granted.
In 1983, after nearly two decades of working for his father’s demolition contracting firm A.J. Mackay Company the younger Mackay saw his father sell the company to somebody else, even though he felt like he could have taken over the reigns just fine..
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Niels Fugal Sons Company

A lot of people know Niels Fugal Sons Company as a long-time, Utah-based underground contractor with a fleet of green trucks that sport a unique, one-of-a-kind color that is literally named ‘Fugal Green’.
What many people might not realize is that the company is also a major player in the network cable market, with more than 10 years experience installing high-tech voice and data structured cable systems.See Story>>
TID Continues to Grow

It might have taken him a few years to figure out what career path to follow, but Guy Zwahlen believes he’s firmly on the right one after spending the past dozen years in the demolition business.
As a part-owner of TID, Inc. of Salt Lake City, Zwahlen has seen his company grow from a fledgling, quarter-million dollar a year business into one of the more prominent demolition contractors along the Wasatch Front, with annual revenues expected to eclipse the $6 million mark this year. See Story >>
Public Information Can Play a Key Factor in Being Awarded Government Bids

A public information component is now regularly included in many government bids and is frequently tied to a financial incentive, yet many contractors are unfamiliar with the long-term benefits of the practice. Although the term “public information” (PI) can mean many things, construction-related PI is the process of informing stakeholders about construction activities, schedules, and impacts. Construction related PI can also involve relating complicated construction terminology to non-contractors, and managing conflict between contractors, agencies, and stakeholders.See Story >>
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