Bryan-Ohlmeier Construction Co.
Bryan-Ohlmeier Construction Co., Inc. is a construction company located in Paola, Kansas that specializes in concrete bridges, box culverts and other concrete projects. Started in 1979 by John Bryan and Wilbur Ohlmeier – two men who had worked together at Walter Yount Construction – with the company’s original base of operations being John’s kitchen table. As time passed and the company grew, Bryan-Ohlmeier Construction Co., Inc. gained the reputation of an being honest, dependable, and no-nonsense company. With Wilbur’s passing in 2001 and John’s retirement in 2014, Bryan-Ohlmeier was put in the capable hands of Wilbur’s sons, Curt Ohlmeier and Corey Ohlmeier. Today, Bryan-Ohlmeier Construction Co., Inc. continues to provide quality service with the same honest, dependable, and no-nonsense reputation.
Dustrol, Inc.
Dustrol Inc., is a 100% employee owned company providing asphalt recycling and related highway maintenance services throughout the Midwest. Based in Towanda, KS, the company was founded in 1973 by Ted & Barbara Dankert, when Ted began selling emulsions for sealing asphalt and controlling dust.
In 1975, Dustrol began using rented equipment to recycle asphalt and complement its pavement maintenance operations. In 1979, Dustrol purchased its first cold milling machine and began focusing exclusively on asphalt recycling and resurfacing. Since then, Dustrol has grown organically and through acquisition into a leading independent provider of asphalt recycling services.
Its geographic focus includes Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Missouri. Recently the company has been focusing on customized Hot In-place Recycling (HIR) and has been building its presence in additional markets including Iowa, Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah.
Ideker, Inc.
Ideker began his construction company in 1947. Soon after the “Great Missouri River Flood of 1952”, Ideker prospered building and repairing levees along the Missouri and Kansas Rivers. In 1958, the company had grown enough to complete its first Interstate Highway project (I-29 in Buchanan County MO). The I-29 project became the first of many interstate sections built by the Welton Ideker Company. Welton’s company became known as a “dirt mover” that worked projects from the swampy Missouri River bottoms to the hilly terrain of Northern Missouri.
In 1972, the Welton Ideker Company incorporated into Ideker, Inc. In 1987, we expanded into the concrete paving portion of our business. We have successfully paved numerous projects in Missouri and Kansas ranging from city streets to Interstates. In 2006, the asphalt paving division was added to our profile. This division has quickly added major projects to its resume including the latest in innovative approaches to maintenance and recycling.
From our infancy as a “dirt mover” along the banks of the Missouri River to the latest technology in concrete and asphalt paving, we have always been willing to take on new challenges. Our core of dedicated people brings the experience necessary for a successful project.