Orem's W.W. Clyde buys southeast Arizona contractor
Orem-based W.W. Clyde expands into Arizona with its acquisition of CKC Construction & Materials of Safford
W.W. Clyde & Co., a subsidiary of Orem-based Clyde Cos. Inc., has acquired CKC Construction & Materials of Safford, Arizona
In announcing the buyout, Clyde said the integration with CKC expands its portfolio of operations, introducing new expertise and extending reach to communities throughout southeast Arizona.
“CKC is a legacy family company, similar to W.W. Clyde, and we are proud to add their legacy of building better communities to ours in southeast Arizona,” said Dustin Olson, president of W.W. Clyde.
CKC provides services in asphalt paving, earthwork and grading, concrete, drainage and materials supply. Significant projects it has completed include the Freeport-McMoRan Safford and Morenci Mines, the Thatcher 8th Street Project and the Safford Mine Reclamation Plan. The company regularly works with the Arizona Department of Transportation, providing cold mix products and delivery services.
“We are proud to join W.W. Clyde, a company that has been providing construction services throughout the Intermountain West for 100 years,” said David Cluff, president of CKC Construction. “Our employees and customers are in good hands as this transition moves forward.”
CKC Construction will transition to the W.W. Clyde brand and continue to provide materials and construction services throughout Arizona, Clyde said.
