Reynolds Brothers was started in 1945 by C. Shirley Reynolds, J. Gordon Reynolds, and their father Heber Reynolds. Their father operated a fish hatchery and in order to clean it, they purchased a cat cable crawler. Heber and his sons began their business by digging basements, grading yards, and doing other earthwork jobs.
Reynolds Brothers joined the Staker Parson Companies team in 2010 and now operates as Reynolds Excavation, Demolition & Utilities. Reynolds Excavation is best known for its excavation and trucking abilities and experience with utility and demolition work. Notable projects include the UTA Trax City Creek Reconstruction project and the first of four bridges on the Beck Street I-15 project.
Reynolds Brothers joined the Staker Parson Companies team in 2010 and now operates as Reynolds Excavation, Demolition & Utilities. Reynolds Excavation is best known for its excavation and trucking abilities and experience with utility and demolition work. Notable projects include the UTA Trax City Creek Reconstruction project and the first of four bridges on the Beck Street I-15 project.
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In 1945, Reynolds Excavation, Demolition & Utilites started operating as a small excavating business. Now we have expanded our services to include not only excavation, but also providing demolition, grading and utility sitework, and sand and gravel products. Our work includes smaller residential projects and high-profile commercial projects such as Block 76 at the City Creek Center in Salt Lake and the Cottonwood Mall in Holladay.
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