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Beaver Excavating company history timeline

1953

With a $4,000 bank loan and a few pieces of used equipment, William “Don” Sterling founded The Beaver Excavating Company in 1953.

$75,000 in Annual Sales 1953 – Dug residential basements and sewers for Stark County, Ohio homebuilders.

Established in 1953, Beaver Excavating has grown from humble beginnings to become one of the largest heavy civil and highway infrastructure construction companies in Ohio and the surrounding region.

1957

By 1957, a used dozer and Bay City backhoe joined Beaver’s five-employee staff (counting Don).

1957 – Did first industrial project: J&L Steel Mill in Louisville, Ohio (Beaver was selected because it […]

1958

1958 – With the purchase of an HD-5 track loader, TL-40 large rubber-tire loader and four additional backhoes, Beaver’s workforce grew to nine machines and 15 employees.

1960

$1.5 Million in Annual Sales 1960 – Beaver began building for more industrial customers including Republic Steel, The Timken Company, The Hoover Company and Diebold Inc.

Late 1960’s – Bid and acquired […]

1965

1965 – Began performing larger demolition jobs and site work projects for more commercial and industrial customer.

1974

1974 – Beaver’s inventory reaches 300 pieces of equipment performing excavating, maintenance, site preparation, demolition, highway and grading job.

1980

$30 million in Annual Sales 1980 – Expanded role as prime contractor, which involved work on major ODOT (Ohio Department of Transportation) projects, landfills, airports, golf courses, industrial and power plant projects.

1982

1982 – Awarded site work at Timken Company’s Faircrest Steel Plant, which included 3.5 million cy of […]

2000

2000 – Prime contractor for ODOT new highway construction projects, including: S.R. 16 – Muskingum County, S.R. 124 – Meigs County, S.R. 30 – Wyandot/Crawford counties, S.R. 30 – Crawford County, S.R. 30 – Wayne County and S.R. 33 – Fairfield County.

2005

2005 – Moved corporate operations to newly completed 30,000 sf office.

In 2005, Beaver’s sales reached $105 million.

2009

2009 – The Sterling family started Beaver Constructors, Inc.- a full-service general contracting business.

2010

$200 million in Annual Sales 2010 – Beaver pursues work in the newly ongoing Marcellus and Utica Shale Gas Market.

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