Sunroc Corporation Expands with Roosevelt, Utah, Acquisition
11/20/2018
According to company officials, the acquisition will amplify Sunroc's current service area in Utah, making the company among the largest sand and gravel, ready-mixed concrete and construction service companies in Utah.
Tri-County Concrete is a supplier of construction aggregates and ready-mixed concrete servicing municipalities, contractors and do-it-yourselfers in Utah's Duchesne, Uintah and Daggett counties. With nearly three decades of operations, Tri-County Concrete is a well-respected, quality-driven organization with a reputation for customer satisfaction.
"We are pleased to have Tri-County join Sunroc. Their commitment to provide quality construction products and services in the Uintah Basin makes this partnership a natural fit for Sunroc, and we are proud to welcome their employees to the Sunroc team," said Russell Leslie, Vice President of Construction Materials for Sunroc.
Tri-County Concrete will operate as Sunroc. Tri-County Concrete's employees will continue in their current positions with Sunroc, and Clint Gardner will continue as operations manager for Sunroc in the Uintah Basin, Sunroc Officials said.
Construction aggregates and ready-mixed concrete products will be available in the Uintah Basin through Sunroc beginning November 19, 2018.
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