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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

Technology & Talent

Technology & Talent

Asphalt Crew
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Asphalt crew at work.
K-Five Plant
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Lemont, Il based K-Five construction.
Expert Pavers
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To advance its paving expertise and competitive position in the market, K-Five management understands that technology is an integral part of the success equation.
New Equipment
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K-Five recently implemented an equipment management plan that replaces equipment before it requires a lot of repair work. New equipment helps keep the company more productive.
Steamroller
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One of K-Five's steamrollers.
HMA production
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Sixty percent of the company's annual HMA production is used on its own projects, and with 40 percent of those projects government jobs, quality and price are critical.

Greg Udelhofen
By Greg Udelhofen
Editor

Recent budget cuts have left many Illinois road contractors shaking their heads and hoping for the return of better times in 2005, but that reality hasn't deterred K-Five Construction Corporation from making the investments required to be one of the preeminent asphalt contractors in the Midwest.

The Lemont, IL-based company, which typically generates approximately $125-plus million in annual sales, anticipates a significant shortfall in 2004 revenues, but expects 2005 to show improvement thanks to the Illinois Toll Highway Authority's decision to reconstruct 90 percent of the toll way system. K-Five's commitment to invest in technology, even during a down economy, has and will continue to play a critical role in its ability to profitably deliver on projects it is awarded.

K-Five employs over 500 associates and bids on over 1,000 projects each year. The technology and skilled workforce that has helped this contractor achieve profitable growth over the years is instrumental in the company's success rate of winning over 20 percent of the jobs it bids.

And while the company's success dates back to the early 20th century, the past 30 years truly define the evolutionary course the company has taken to be recognized as an industry leader. In 1977, the company incorporated under the K-Five name (representing the five children of George and Josephine Krug), and began emphasizing its paving expertise. Today the fourth generation has taken its place as torchbearer committed to delivering quality products and services customers have grown to expect from this well-established heavy-highway paving contractor.

As a producer of asphalt and concrete with in-place capabilities, K-Five also provides many other construction services, including estimating, private sales, quality control/quality assurance, project management, heavy highway general contracting, and residential/commercial subcontracting. K-Five's services range from milling, crushing and paving large Interstate projects to constructing large commercial parking lots and residential subdivisions in addition to sales of hot mix asphalt to other independent paving contractors.

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