Our Services:

Concrete Work & Structural Foundations

Engineered concrete solutions for durable, high-load infrastructure.

What We Build & Why It Matters

K&H’s concrete division delivers precision foundation work for utilities, telecommunications, and industrial clients.

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Structural integrity that supports decades of performance

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Foundations designed to code for heavy equipment and vertical loads

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Experienced crews managing formwork, rebar, and curing in variable weather

Our Core Capabilities

From deep foundations to pads and retaining walls, K&H has concrete experience to meet your unique needs.

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Light Pole Bases

Reinforced for vibration resistance

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Tower Footings

Engineered for monopoles, lattice structures, and guyed towers

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Generator Pads

Level, vibration-isolated concrete surfaces

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Caissons

Deep-bore foundations for unstable soils

a large building with lots of metal scaffoldings

Substation Pads

Heavy-duty installations for electrical reliability

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Retaining Walls

Engineered drainage and slope protection

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Concrete Training Tower

Designed for Tower Rescue

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Bridge Erection

Load Compliance Assured Design

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Shelter Foundation Reinforcing Steel

Withstands All Weather Conditions

The K&H Foundation Method

Your foundation needs delivered – high quality to stand the test of weather and time.

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Site Survey

Evaluate load, soil type, and drainage

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Forming & Rebar

Structural design adherence

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Pour & Vibrate

Air-pocket prevention and even distribution

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Curing & Finishing

Strength maximization and precision leveling

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Quality Assurance

reinforcing steel inspection, concrete sampling and testing, surface inspection

Case Studies

Case Study in Concrete Work & Structural Foundations

Fort Wayne Fire Department

The Project: Fort Wayne Fire Department Training Facility Roof Replacement.

The challenge: Removing an existing structural concrete roof and pouring a new concrete roof five stories in the air. To ensure our crews stayed safe during work, we had a scaffold platform built on all four sides of the building.

K&H’s role: Demolish the existing roof on top of the five story Fort Wayne Fire Department Training Facility prior to forming and pouring a new concrete roof.

The result: K&H successfully removed the old roof (took pieces down by high lift) and poured the new roof via concrete pump.

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Tower Shelter

The Project: Tower Shelter Set on private property

The challenge: To access the tower where the shelter would be adjacent, K&H had to first demolish and rebuild a bridge. The existing bridge was not approved by the project engineer to support the weight of the shelter that would need to be hauled over it. Since this was on private property, K&H also had to manage the relationship with a property owner who needed to get back and forth to her house each day.

K&H’s role: K&H successfully demolished a large portion of the existing bridge, reconstructed a structurally sound bridge and transported the tower shelter over the new bridge.

The result: The tower shelter was set and a new bridge was created for this project and for the future.

Why Choose K&H

The fastest follow-ups to inquiries. Takes on the smallest projects to the large scale/multi-site jobs.

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Local experience in Midwest soil conditions

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On-time, weather-resilient crews

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Turnkey delivery from excavation to final

FAQs

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