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Current and future growth South of Idaho Falls has made it necessary for Bonneville County and the East Idaho Regional Waste Water Authority to extend sewer services.  Zollinger Construction has been contracted to install a new lift station that will provide large capacity for years to come.  At 30 feet deep and 12 feet in diameter, the wet well for this lift station is by far the largest precast structure Zollinger Construction has installed.

65th South Lift Station

65th South Lift Station

Current and future growth South of Idaho Falls has made it necessary for Bonneville County and the East Idaho Regional Waste Water Authority to extend sewer services.  Zollinger Construction has been contracted to install a new lift station that will provide large capacity for years to come.  At 30 feet deep and 12 feet in diameter, the wet well for this lift station is by far the largest precast structure Zollinger Construction has...

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Rexburg Temple Work

Rexburg Temple Work

Zollinger Construction has long been a source of quality gravel and topsoil products.  When the LDS Temple was built in Rexburg it was Zollinger Construction who was called upon to provide the quality topsoil required for the beautiful lawns and gardens of the temple grounds.

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Canyon Creek Bridge

The Canyon Creek Bridge on Highway 33 was originally constructed by Zollinger Construction.  In recent years, we were also involved in the construction of the current bridge as we provided much of the groundwork and rebuilt the highway to accommodate the new location.

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Rexburg Water Treatment Plant

Rexburg Water Treatment Plant

Currently the Rexburg Water Treatment Plant is undergoing construction to keep everything up to par and top of the line.  In past years the treatment plant has relied on Zollinger Construction has a reliable source of good, solid...

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First Driggs Courthouse

First Driggs Courthouse

In 1924 our founder, Charles Zollinger, constructed the Teton County Courthouse in Driggs.  When we say that we will build you something to last we mean that Zollinger Construction dedicates the time, effort, and value into all our work.  In 1987 the courthouse was officially placed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Through all the hard work put into such a wonderful building it’s good to know our work can stand strong through time.      

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Island Park Village Road Rebuilding

Island Park Village Road Rebuilding

In the Island Park Village Resort the aging asphalt roadways were in need of some extra attention.  So, in the Summer of 2012 Zollinger Construction was contracted to renovate the roadways.  This particular project required work on nearly 20 individual sections of roadway.  Throughout a period of three weeks the Zollinger Construction crews excavated the damaged sections of the road and replaced the entire subgrade and asphalt surface.  Enjoy the new...

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Rexburg Married Student 4th Stake

Rexburg Married Student 4th Stake

As a company that specializes in building site preparation and  excavation, Zollinger Construction was recently subcontracted by Ormond Builders to provide site work and utilities for the Rexburg Married Student 4th Stake. The engineer’s building plans called for the new 37,000 square foot building to sit on over nine feet of structural fill.  Therefore, during the Fall of 2012 we hauled over 25,000 cubic yards of structural fill from our pit in Teton.  In order to effectively meet the demand there were up to 12 trucks hauling at one time, maintaining a continuous workflow to the appointed equipment operators. To make sure there was no break in the production line the equipment operators graded and compacted the material delivered by the trucks so that it was complete and ready for the concrete contractor to begin with the building’s foundation. As laid out in the building plans, there will be an extensive storm drain system installed by the Spring of 2013.  There will also by several outbuilding constructed, sidewalks in place, and the parking done at this...

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