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The High Companies company history timeline

1977

1977 - High acquires Kurtz Precast Corporation, the forerunner of High Concrete Group.

1977 – Richard L. High, Calvin High’s son, joins High Steel Structures as master scheduler/project manager

1980

1980 – The High Foundation, a philanthropic, non-profit organization, is formed.

1985

1985 – Williamsport Fabricators is acquired by High Steel Structures, increasing market share and service to customers

1989

1989 – Steven D. High, S. Dale High’s son, joins as a safety specialist

1991

1991 – Gregory A. High, S. Dale High’s son, joins High Associates as marketing representative

1997

1997 - Following a career of more than 45 years, Calvin High retires

2004

2004 - High Concrete Group expands the geography it serves with the acquisition of its Springboro, Ohio, plant

2014

2014 - High Steel Structures began fabricating steel for the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, the replacement for the Tappan Zee Bridge, in the largest contract in the company's history (Photo courtesy of Tappan Zee Constructors)

2017

The S. Dale High Leadership Center opened in September 2017 as "A catalyst for bringing people together" that honors the leadership and entrepreneurship of S. Dale High.

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