Full-Time
Heavy civil construction: earthwork, utilities, asphalt
$90k - $110k/yr
Englewood, CO, USA
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Travel is required across Western states, including Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Nevada.
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Clyde Companies is a heavy civil construction firm serving the Intermountain West and Southwest, delivering earthwork, utilities, asphalt, structural concrete, and geotechnical solutions. It coordinates all project phases from site work to final paving and foundation work using skilled crews and equipment while maintaining safety and quality standards. The company differentiates itself through a reputation for high-quality projects, trusted client relationships, and practical solutions to complex site challenges, with a focus on reliability and collaboration. Its goal is to provide dependable infrastructure construction that supports communities by combining technical know-how with a strong emphasis on safety and efficiency.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Orem, Utah
Founded
1926
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UDOT completes I-15 interchange reconstruction in Weber County after 3 years. Posted: Aug 17, 2026 / 07:30 PM MDT Updated: Aug 17, 2026 / 07:30 PM MDT ROY, Utah (ABC4) - After three years, UDOT has completed its reconstruction of the I-15 interchange at 5600 South/State Route 97 in Weber County. UDOT completely reconstructed the interchange, replacing it with a new single-point urban interchange, which brings traffic from the I-15 ramps and 5600 South together at a single traffic light. Construction on the interchange began in the summer of 2023. UDOT said that it will help traffic move more efficiently and improve access between Roy, Riverdale, and Hill Air Force Base. More than 100,000 vehicles travel on I-15 and 5600 South each day, so this project was intended to address current traffic needs while also preparing for continued growth in northern Utah. Brady Roberts, UDOT Region 1 Project Manager, said the new interchange will increase efficiency and will be safer. "It's going to improve businesses as well, as far as getting people to and from business in the local area, but really it just comes down to the traveling public and keeping things safe," he said. In addition to the new interchange, the project also widened 5600 South between I-15 and 3500 West. It also added more options for walking and biking along the road, introducing new sidewalks, bike lanes, and a multi-use trail. There's also a new pedestrian bridge carrying the D&RGW Rail Trail over 5600 South near Roy Elementary and Roy Junior High Schools. The bridge gives pedestrians, cyclists, and students a separated crossing over the busy road. UDOT will be celebrating the project's completion at Roy Elementary's Back-to-School Night on Thursday, Aug. 20. Community members are invited, and there will be free ice cream. The project was constructed by a joint venture between W.W. Clyde and Granite Construction.
W.W. Clyde & Co. acquires CKC Construction & Materials. Strengthening heavy civil, materials, and aggregate operations in Southeast Arizona. SAFFORD, AZ (MAY 19, 2026) - W.W. Clyde & Co., a subsidiary of Clyde Companies, Inc., has acquired CKC Construction & Materials. This integration expands W.W. Clyde's portfolio of operations, introducing new expertise and extending reach to communities throughout southeast Arizona. "CKC is a legacy family company, similar to WW Clyde, and we are proud to add their legacy of building better communities to ours in Southeast Arizona," said Dustin Olson, president of W.W. Clyde. CKC provides services in asphalt paving, earthwork and grading, concrete, drainage, and materials supply. Significant projects they have worked on include the Freeport-McMoRan Safford and Morenci Mines, the Thatcher 8th Street Project, and the Safford Mine Reclamation Plan. The company regularly works with the Arizona Department of Transportation, providing cold mix products and delivery services. "We are proud to join W.W. Clyde, a company that has been providing construction services throughout the intermountain west for 100 years," said David Cluff, President of CKC Construction & Materials. "Our employees and customers are in good hands as this transition moves forward." CKC Construction will transition under the W.W. Clyde brand and continue to provide the materials and construction services throughout Arizona. For more information about W.W. Clyde, visit www.wwclyde.net. About W.W. Clyde & Co. W.W. Clyde is a heavy civil construction company with a reputation for providing innovative solutions to tough projects. The company was founded in Springville, Utah, in 1926 by Wilford W. Clyde, and is still locally owned and operated. With more than 1,400 employees, W.W. Clyde is one of the largest - and most awarded - civil contractors in the western United States. About CKC Construction CKC Construction & Materials is a Southeast Arizona-based construction and materials company specializing in comprehensive solutions for infrastructure and mining projects. CKC has built a strong reputation for delivering large-scale projects across the region.
According to officials, WW Clyde was named one of the top county road projects for excellence in design and efficiency.
WW Clyde recently merged with IHC Scott, which served as the contractor for the roundabouts at 35th Avenue and O Street and Weld 54 and 17 in addition to leading construction on the Weld County Parkway, or Weld 49.
In 2012, Don retired from W.W. Clyde as a carpenter superintendent where he worked extensively on various road and bridge projects throughout Utah.