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March 08, 2021
KPH Construction is taking its services across state borders. Work is already underway at the United States Army Corps of Engineers Argentine Unit pump station in Kansas City, Kansas. This project calls for the upgrades and building of pump stations for a critical piece of the levee unit protection system in Kansas City.
The project ...
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March 01, 2021
Have you ever shot a firearm or taken a firearm safety class? Did you ever wonder what happens to all those projectiles once they leave your firearm? KPH Environmental knows the answer and the solution to that.
Working with the Wisconsin Firearms Training Center , located at 12730 W. Burleigh Road in Brookfield, KPH ...
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March 01, 2021
When the Wisconsin Air National Guard needs upgrades and maintenance, they call on KPH Construction. This time, it needed assistance on key parking areas for base staff at the 128 th Air Refueling Wing in Milwaukee.
KPH partnered with Wolf Paving to repave three of its most essential parking areas for its respected base ...
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February 22, 2021
KPH Construction is thrilled to announce the addition of Ralph Agner to our Construction Staff. Ralph joins KPH with a wealth of experience having been in Construction Project Management for 38 years. Ralph will primarily be responsible for KPH’s collaborative effort with Michels Construction and the Army Corps of Engineers in Kansas City, Kansas where ...
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February 22, 2021
KPH Construction has been awarded a project to upgrade the ballistic glass at the Milwaukee Women’s Correction Center, located at 615 West Keefe Avenue.
In an effort to protect and secure the Milwaukee Women’s Correctional Center, this project will replace the existing standard insulated glass and safety glass with updated Polycarbonate level 2 bullet ...
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