Mar 17
Mount Construction Co. Inc. purchases two additional Komatsu Zero Tail Swing Excavators.
This acquisition of the latest technology in excavators with the latest tier 3 generation engines is another step for Mount Construction to continue providing our customers through the New Jersey and Tri-State area with the highest level of service while living up to our commitment towards Green Construction.
Feb 17

Mount Construction Co., Inc. purchases another Jet/Vac truck additionally equipped with hydro excavation capabilities for the locating utilities without the risk of damage.
Mount Construction Co., CEO Dave Smith stated “This recent addition to our fleet will help us better serve our customers and is another step in our commitment to provide high-quality infrastructure improvements and maintenance services to the State, its counties, local municipalities, and select industrial organizations with a company-wide commitment to safety for our employees, clients, and the public.â€
Mount Construction Co., Inc. continues to apply it’s company philosophy to aggressively perform construction and emergency services while finding sophisticated ways to enhance them through education, industry advancements, and ingenuity, while maintaining the highest level of moral and ethical values in our industry, or any other.
Oct 31
Mount Construction was low bidder on the Skip Morgan Boulevard Culvert Replacement project located in the Township of Hamilton, Atlantic County, NJ.
Oct 23
Mount Construction was low bidder on the Maintenance Drainage Restoration Contract, Central-2009 DP08470, October 24th, 2008 Mount received a Recommendation to Award by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. This project will utilize Mounts state of the art Jet-Vac cleaning equipment and digital pipe video inspection truck.
Oct 19
Mount Construction was low bidder on the Camden Central Gateway Contract No. 000073031 with a Recommendation of Award on October 20, 2008 from the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
This project included replacement of parts of the water & sewer system and the elimination of a bridge in the City of Camden. This is a land mark project in Mew Jersey associated with the revitalization of Camden and the construction of Campbell Soups world headquarters.
Jan 15
Willingboro MUA requests Mount Construction Emergency Response Teams to Beverly Rancocas Road in Willingboro where they have a 36†and 18†sanitary sewer mains collapse over 20’ deep and 50’ from a tributary of the Delaware River and under a bridge approach deck. Mount Construction crews mobilized immediately and have prevented the release of sewage, are are currently performing the necessary repairs.
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