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Airport Construction

Grand Rapids Airport
Hammerlund Inc.
40 County Road 63
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
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Airport Construction
Grand Rapids Airport
Pictured are photos from the construction of the new runway 5/23 at the Itasca County Airport. The Grand Rapids Itasca County Airport is a publicly owned airport that is located about 2.5 miles southeast of downtown Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
Hammerlund Inc. is powered to engineer your construction project with first-rate site preparation and earthmoving ability, and the Itasca County Airport runway project was no exception.
Hammerlund's excellent on the job consultation and site preparation skills were central to the 1.5 million dollar development of the 5/23 runway in Itasca County. For the completion of this project, Hammerlund Inc. received a MERIT AWARD from the Minnesota Department of Transportation for their exemplary service in the construction of the airport. The Merit Award is given for excellent teamwork and dedication in improving Minnesota's infrastructure.
Download this article from Paving Progress detailing Hammerlund's winning of the Merit award for Key Airport Construction.
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