Zachry Construction

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About Zachry Construction

Zachry Construction Corporation (ZCC) is a privately owned construction and industrial maintenance service company based in San Antonio, Texas. ZCC and its affiliates operate from coast to coast, with a concentration of projects in the southern United States. Over the past 83 years, ZCC and its affiliates have completed thousands of projects, including – more... power generation plants, chemical refineries, retrofit air quality control systems, highways, bridges, dams, commercial buildings and more. ZCC works on both public- and private-sector projects across all major construction business sectors. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

Zachry Construction Employer Reviews

My knowledge I aquired from Zachry is amazing.
LABOR CREW/PARTS KITTER/LEAD/DATA ENTRY CLERK (Former Employee), Decatur, IL –
productive
Laborer (Former Employee), Mount Carmel, IL –
excellent company to work for
Journeyman Scaffold Builder (Former Employee), Houston, TX –
Doing the type work I enjoy maintenance and construction
Pipefitter helper (Former Employee), Saint Johns, AZ –
Great place to work and learn and good pay as well.
Laborer (Former Employee), Deer Park, TX –

Working at Zachry Construction

  • shutdowns – 1 reply
    looking for shutdowns does anyone have any clues as to where there might be work
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