Monday, June 13, 2011

WLF Accepting Material At The Haverhill Landfill

W. L. French Excavating Corporation, under contract with ET& L Corp of Stow, MA, is now accepting soils at the Haverhill Landfill.



Materials to be accepted at the Haverhill facility include COMM-97 Soils, Catch Basin Sediments, Street Sweepings and Dredge. For Transportation & Disposal pricing please contact our office at [978] 663.2623 or contact Bill French, Jr. via email at billjr@wlfrench.com

I93 Fast14

Project Progress Photo From EarthRockHill

Friday, June 10, 2011

Northeastern Center For Family Business



W. L. French Excavating Corporation was nominated for the second consecutive year as a finalist for the Northeastern Center for Family Business, Massachusetts Family Business of the Year Award.

The list of winnners and finalists can be found by clicking on the link below. Congratulations to all!

http://www.mafba.com/home.html

Friday, June 3, 2011

New Project Award At Salem State

WLF is pleased to announce that Lee Kennedy Co., Inc. of Quincy, MA recently awarded our firm the contract for the site work related to the construction of the new library and learning commons at Salem State University.


The scope of work includes excavation and disposal of 15,000 CY of soil and rock to make way for the below grade portions of the new building. The scope of work also includes installation soiling nailing for excavation support, drilling and blasting, and installation of new utilities and site improvements. This project is slated to begin in July 2011 and be completed in the Spring of 2013.

Current Employment Opportunities

Working Foreman & Layout/Field Engineer

Candidate must have a minimum of five years experience in urban site construction; including mass excavation, contaminated soils, excavation support and utility work.

Please forward resumes to jobs@wlfrench.com

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Introduction to the 93 Fast 14

W. L. French Excavating Corporation is under contract with
J. F. White Contracting, Co. to haul the precast concrete for the bridges, otherwise known as the "Fast 14, Rapid Bridge Replacement."

For more information regarding this historic project please watch the video from MA DOT below.