

Midwest Foundation offers a wide variety of services including, but not limited to: Pile DrivingMidwest Foundation has been one of the premier pile driving contractors in the midwest for nearly 30 years. Midwest excels at all types of pile driving. We have a full line of pile driving equipment and experienced crews ready to serve all your foundation needs. Click on image to view larger Bridge Construction & RehabilitationFrom large scale segmental bridges to small steel repairs Midwest Foundation has a commitment to ensuring the safety and integrity of the Nation's bridges both with emergency repairs as well as constructing new infrastructure projects. Click on image to view larger Bridge DemolitionMidwest Foundation has been involved with demolishing bridges for years. We have vast experience with removing water span bridges all over the Midwest and Texas. From shearing steel at the surface to floating trusses up from 75 ft below the surface, we have the equipment and experience to remove almost any structure from rivers and lakes. click on image to view larger Lock & Dam Construction and RehabilitationMidwest has worked on almost every lock and dam up and down the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers. We have an extremely good reputation with the Army Corp of Engineers and have received various awards based on our performance during these projects. click on image to view larger CofferdamsMidwest Foundation has great experience in installing cofferdams. From the middle of the river to the middle of a field we can install any size cofferdam to fit the needs of our client. click on image to view larger Millwright Servicesclick on image to view larger Diamond Wire SawingMidwest Foundation has Diamond Wire Sawing machines for precision concrete removal. These machines enable us to cut and remove concrete from areas inaccessible to conventional methods. click on image to view larger Click here to download our brochure on Diamond Wire Sawing DredgingMidwest specializes in the process of high solids dredging, which enables the dredged material to be removed with a minimal amount of water. In 2004 Midwest Foundation removed 105,000 Tons (69,000 CY) of mud and silt from the Illinois River, which was barged to Chicago and used to convert an old slag field into Chicago's lakefront Parks with the IDNR's Mud to Parks Program. Mud to Parks Case Study click on image to view larger
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