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Garney Construction is a provider of water and wastewater construction for public, private, and industrial clients in the United States with a construction volume of $610 million in 2015. Garney's corporate headquarters are located in Kansas City, Missouri. Garney is recognized as a national leader in water and wastewater construction and is proud of their history of safe, successful, and quality projects built throughout the country. Garney is 100% employee owned.


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History

Garney Companies, Inc. was incorporated in Missouri in 1961 and has a half century of wide-ranging experience in the construction of water and wastewater pipelines and treatment facilities. The Garney story begins in 1961, when Charles Garney left his father's Kansas City plumbing business to start his own pipeline and utility construction company. The company thrived on the philosophies of integrity, excellence, and fairness with customers. Over the next two decades, Garney Construction expanded into related construction activities and other regions of the country. Soon, Garney was known as one of the nation's leading contractors in water and wastewater systems. The 2001 acquisition of Grimm Construction, a leading contractor with operations in Colorado and Arizona, further enhanced Garney's capabilities in water treatment, pumping and storage facilities in the West. The 2011 acquisition of Weaver Construction Management strengthened the company's position within the alternate procurement market. The 2012 acquisition of Encore Construction Group helped solidify Garney's treatment facilities operations in the Eastern United States. Today, Garney addresses all water and wastewater needs of municipalities, private developers, and industrial users across the country.

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