PROJECTS
Projects That Keep California Moving
From transportation corridors and municipal street rebuilds to utility, energy, and private-development sites, our crews deliver heavy-civil work that keeps California running. A detailed project catalog is coming soon. Check back for updates or contact us for examples that match your upcoming job.
Drone photo of Cal Valley Construction’s paving crew installing rubberized hot‑mix asphalt (RHMA) on a Central Valley highway with a Cat asphalt paver fed by a Roadtec Shuttle Buggy, flanked by lush orchard rows in the background.
Cal Valley Construction’s GPS‑equipped Cat D6 dozer mass‑grading a Sierra Nevada foothill highway widening project, with live traffic nearby, orange safety fencing, and golden grasslands stretching to the horizon.
Cal Valley Construction crew laying a grind‑and‑cap asphalt lift for a regional transit agency—fresh AC replaces pavement removed to realign an underground electrical transmission line ahead of a new rail corridor.
Cal Valley Construction’s emergency rock‑slide response on a Sierra mountain highway—Hitachi excavator hammering and sizing fallen boulders while a CAT excavator stages debris for haul‑off, all under 24/7 traffic control ahead of pavement and striping restoration.
Cal Valley Construction’s scraper train carving a deep excavation for a new Bay Area landfill cell—mass earthmoving in full swing as GC for a national waste‑management operator.
Cal Valley Construction mass‑hauling fill for a regional water district—Cat scrapers carving cut zones and trucking soil along a purpose‑built haul road to new stockpile pads across the project.
Night photo of Cal Valley Construction’s full paving spread tackling overnight concrete panel replacements on a state highway—mill, paver, rollers, and light plants working inside strict work‑window and spec limits.
Cal Valley Construction’s emergency landslide cleanup after the record 2022‑23 winter storms—excavators hammering boulders, a wheel loader clearing rubble, and crews rebuilding a washed‑out mountain road under a state‑agency contract.
Cal Valley Construction crews mill out a Bay Area gas‑line trench, setting the stage for a 16‑inch‑thick asphalt restoration for a regional utility—cones, caution tape, and compactors lining the palm‑shaded street.
Cal Valley Construction’s snow‑response team—CASE 821G wheel loader with tire chains clearing heavy Sierra drifts from a county mountain road to keep rural residents and emergency services moving.
Cal Valley Construction replacing a rural municipal bridge—old span removed, new concrete deck taking shape over an irrigation channel, flanked by orchards, rip‑rap banks, and temporary access roadwork.
Cal Valley Construction rebuilding a city intersection—excavators breaking out old asphalt, crews swapping curb, sidewalk, and median under traffic‑control cones as part of a multi‑year municipal rehab including full reconstructions and grind‑and‑overlay program with new pavement markings.
Cal Valley Construction’s turnkey earthwork operation on a greenfield site for a national electrical investor at a BESS facility—Cat scrapers, loaders, and water trucks tackling mass over‑excavation, import fill, and new roadway grading beside a busy interstate
Cal Valley Construction crew cold‑mills a utility trench to uniform depth and width, loading grindings into a red Peterbilt dump truck ahead of thick asphalt restoration on a cone‑lined, tree‑lined Bay Area street.
Cal Valley Construction’s heavy‑iron lineup—twin Cat scrapers hauling borrow dirt as a GPS‑guided dozer pre rips dirt and grades pads.
Cal Valley Construction mass‑excavating and fine‑grading retention basins for a regional water district—Cat scrapers cutting bowls and a GPS‑guided motor grader shaping slopes across acres of ponding basins.
Cal Valley Construction wrapping up full‑depth road reconstruction for a regional water district—old pavement removed, subgrade stabilized to counter perched‑water settlement, and a fresh asphalt lift compacted beside new subdivision homes and orchards.
Cal Valley Construction delivers a smooth overnight trench pave for a regional utility—restoring asphalt over a relocated gas line beneath a future overpass, all within tight, night‑shift work windows and traffic control closure.
Progress photo of Cal Valley Construction widening a rural county road under a federal safety grant—existing pavement milled to the fog line, new shoulder trench filled with baserock, ready for asphalt and fresh striping.
Cal Valley Construction’s crew restoring sidewalk panels after a gas‑line install—troweling fresh concrete, matching grade and curb around a light pole for a regional energy provider’s trench repair.
Cal Valley Construction’s GPS‑equipped Cat D6 dozer building emergency levees to shield a Central Valley orchard from snowmelt floodwaters.
Cal Valley Construction delivering a full civil package—mass grading, site utilities, parking lots, and drainage—for a new Central Valley campus now rising from the ground.
Cal Valley Construction installing concrete block mats for slope armoring—fortifying a runoff channel to stop erosion at a national producer’s site, fresh track marks showing the haul route alongside the newly armored bank.
Cal Valley Construction’s mixes in‑situ soil with cement to create a stabilized platform ready for grading, compaction, and the final asphalt pavement.
Cal Valley Construction crew value‑engineering and installing concrete block mats for slope protection—excavator hoisting the pre‑tied section while spotters guide it into a trench along the canal bank to stop erosion.