Zachry Construction Corporation’s Post

The project that started it all: A bridge in Laredo, TX, constructed with mule-drawn wagons, showcasing H.B. “Pat” Zachry’s pursuit to be an “uncommon man” who intentionally took “calculated risks”. Pat’s personal philosophy defined Zachry for the past 100 years and will continue to drive Zachry’s next 100 years. #Zachry100 #BuildingTheExtraordinary #CenturyofExcellence

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Anton Shadrock

COO of Shadrock & Williams

4mo

Mr. Zachary helped put San Antonio on the map .

It's wild to see this old photograph. Things sure have come a long way from the mule-drawn wagons!

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Alfonso Arguindegui Leyendecker

Chairman/CEO at Arguindegui Oil Co. II LTD

3mo

Laredo bridges now produces $320B in international trade a year. Visionary’s indeed. 👍

Steven Imburgia

Building Construction Consultant, Construction Manager and Expert Witness

4mo

No question that Mr. Zachary was a pioneer and a great Texan. There is a fabulous story and video of his bold undertaking for the 1968 Words Fair Hotel on the River. 👍

Sherry Berg

Account Manager at PV Rentals, Leasing & Sales - Trucks, Vans & Cars

3mo

I know the employees of Zachry are some of the most dedicated hard working employees I ever met in the Industry! Great story!

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Rusty Robinson

Industrial Project Superintendent

3mo

Inspiring!

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Jonathan Alvarado

CEO @ Soil Connect | Construction Technology

4mo

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Martin G. Ramirez

Senior General Superintendent at Bristol General Contractors

4mo

Exciting times!

Virag Bhachech, P.Eng., PE

Vice President Sales & Engg at Hi-Lite-Systems | (P.Eng.) Canada | (PE) USA | Business Management - University Of Wollongong | Associate Member of American Concrete Institute (ACI) - 347 - Formwork & Concrete

4mo

Great Enterprenure.

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Vic Rosen

Owner at Custom Texas Wood & Vic Rosen Studios

3mo

Admiration unmatched!

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