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New Journey business development director aims to grow relationships locally and beyond
Architecture and construction industry veteran Dave Van Nieuwenhuyzen is Journey’s new business development director.
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Contractor’s busy paving season now includes start-to-finish development services
A typical construction season brings plenty of concrete work and crack sealing, asphalt paving and parking lot patching. But this year, Black-Top Paving is positioned to offer even more.
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Building Careers: Construction team members share look at jobs they love
Journey employees give an inside look at what it's like to work for Journey Construction, SFC Civil Constructors, and Black-Top Paving.
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Building together: Avera, Journey reaching milestones on four major projects
Two organizations, four recent projects, one invaluable relationship.
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Boom! Cherapa 2 is a Blast
The new $160 million development of Cherapa Place 2 in downtown Sioux Falls is beginning to take shape. Cherapa 2 will be 10-stories tall, but before the developers can start building up, they first have to dig down, which has been a blast.
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Journey CEO: Major projects, ongoing growth add up to projected record 2022
You name it, this company likely built it in the past year – from major office projects to massive warehouses, medical buildings, roads, bridges, banks, food production facilities and homes.
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Wellness Initiatives Helping Employers Stand Out in Tight Labor Market
With more than 360 employees across four divisions working in Sioux Falls, Spearfish, and Sioux City, Journey Group is investing in their employees' health and wellness.
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Just in time for the holidays: Downtown’s newly improved Eighth Street bridge is ready
At Remedy Brewing Co., they’re definitely ready to raise a glass to this: Downtown’s Eighth Street bridge is reopening better than ever.
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PRESERVING AND ENHANCING THE HISTORIC 8TH STREET ARCH BRIDGE
The bridge and the river have been important combined assets for Sioux Falls for over 100 years, and while use of the river has changed some from its early days, the bridge continues to be an important connector to communities across the river.
