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WW Clyde
IndustryConstruction
Founded1926; 98 years ago (1926) in Springville, Utah
FounderWilford W. Clyde
Headquarters,
United States
Number of employees
550 (2022)
ParentClyde Companies, Inc
Websitewwclyde.net

WW Clyde is a heavy civil construction firm based in Orem, Utah, United States (but formerly in nearby Springville).

WW Clyde is a subsidiary of Clyde Companies, Inc, which also owns Geneva Rock, Sunroc, Sunpro, GWC Capital, Bridgesource, and Beehive Insurance.[1]

Description

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WW Clyde was founded in 1926 by Wilford W. Clyde, brother to George Dewey Clyde, who later became a Governor of Utah. The company began as a business focused on building roads, and now specializes in a variety of construction services, including building bridges and other structures, highways, pipelines, mining and mine reclamation, site development, and aggregate processing. WW Clyde operates throughout the western United States.[2] On December 28, 2020, WW Clyde announced the acquisition of Phoenix-based Blount Contracting, Inc.[3]

In 2022, WW Clyde won the national Associated General Contractors Safety Excellence Awards in the category of under 800,000 work hours. WW Clyde won in the Highway and Transportation Division for its efforts navigating the 2021 calendar year without any recordable incidents.[4]

Projects

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In the past, WW Clyde has completed many major projects:

References

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  1. ^ Clyde Companies Inc.
  2. ^ W, Jason (2013-05-27). "Building a Better Community - WW Clyde". wwclyde.net. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  3. ^ Russell, Josh (2021-01-05). "WW Clyde Acquires Blount Contracting - WW Clyde". wwclyde.net. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  4. ^ Hinton, Royce (2022-04-22). "WW Clyde Honored at National AGC Construction Safety Excellence Awards - WW Clyde". wwclyde.net. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  5. ^ W, Jason (2013-06-17). "Our Legacy - WW Clyde". wwclyde.net. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
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