In the News

Cherapa 4 Evacuated During a Safety Training Exercise

On Wednesday, January 25, construction workers inside Cherapa 4 left their tools behind and evacuated the building due to a quarterly training exercise.

Journey Journal

Choosing the Right Project Delivery Method: A Journey Approach

When it comes to any project, a crucial step in the pre-construction phase is determining your project delivery method. And though standard definition is enough to fill you in, there are also many types of project delivery methods to consider.

In the News

In First Year, Project Manager Tackles Buildings from Historic Renovation to Bank Remodel

“After the interview with Journey, it was signed, sealed, and delivered — these were people I wanted to work with. I could tell right away.”

Podcast

Episode 19: Building Community by Serving the Community

"It's our mission statement – Positively Impacting Lives By Building Community – if that doesn't say volunteer and be involved in your community, I don't know what else can!" This episode highlights the volunteer and service opportunities of four of Journey's team members. Many of our people give generously of their time, talents, and resources to serve our community, and Journey is all about enabling those opportunities! Hear how our special guests approach volunteerism, navigate the time commitments, and work alongside Journey to serve others. We believe if our people take our mission home to their personal lives and circles we have succeeded as a business!

In the News

Late Season Warmth Brings Benefits to Road, Bridge Projects

Call it a jump-start on spring. This December’s unseasonable temperatures are allowing these teams to work ahead on projects.

In the News

High Polymer Asphalt Overlay Caps Old Concrete

Cliff Avenue is a minor arterial street in the city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, that sees between 16,000 and 18,000 vehicles per day. Originally paved with concrete in 1992, the existing pavement on Cliff Avenue has received a much-needed upgrade, thanks to Black-Top Paving.

In the News

Large New Location for Growing Agribusiness Opens on Time at Foundation Park

Moving in on time: A fast-growing company is headed into its much larger new home.

Podcast

Episode 18: Winter Work Is Possible and Better for the Community

SFC Civil thrives on exceeding expectations and accomplishing the impossible, and one of those great impossibilities is building bridges in the middle of the South Dakota winter! Winter work actually comes with many advantages for both construction and the surrounding community! In this episode, our own Jared Gusso and Josh Dede share the secrets of just how possible winter civil construction actually is. A major factor is our team's depth of experience and our partnership with people like Steve Myer from IMEG, who also sees the immense benefits of winter work and enjoys giving our SFC Civil teams the "weird projects." Hear an example of our collaboration on a challenging and never-before-attempted coffer dam project that helped improve the lives of countless residents of rural South Dakota. Winter work is possible! And SFC is your team to get it done!

In the News

From Historic Renovations to Remodels with Less Disruption, Special Projects Team Takes on Unique Construction Work

There’s a way to renovate workspace without disrupting those trying to use it. From historic rehabs to other unique work, this special projects team is ready for it.


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