11 Sep
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iYERP is partnering with Van Auker Companies on another tilt-up warehouse project at the corner of Cloverdale Road and Pine.

Boise Crane assisted Dave Barry Construction – Concrete with the raising of the concrete walls. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/johnwilliamjacksonfund. Twitter: twitter.com/jwjfund and Instagram: instagram.com/jwjfund/ – and like us. Note:  For more than 50 years, Van Auker has been developing and constructing commercial buildings throughout the Valley.  Learn more: www.vanauker.com.  

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06 Sep
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iYERP is partnering with general contractor Okland Construction on their St. Luke’s Medical Office Building Project in Twin Falls.

Garrett Camp, pictured, is the Project Engineer. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/johnwilliamjacksonfund. Twitter: twitter.com/jwjfund and Instagram: instagram.com/jwjfund/ – and like us. Note:  Gardner Company, building community, is the project developer.  Learn more:   www.oklandconstruction.com and www.gardnercompany.net.

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06 Sep
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iYERP thanks Pip Herman, Sherwin-Williams Store Manager for donating paint for metal recycling signs.

Drop by the store at 2680 E. Fairview Avenue in Meridian and Stephen or the other knowledgeable and friendly staff will professionally assist you. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/johnwilliamjacksonfund. Twitter: twitter.com/jwjfund and Instagram: instagram.com/jwjfund/ – and like us. Note: The store was recognized as a 2015 Top Small Size Project – 3rd Place for environmental stewardship and responsible metal recycling.  Contractor was Van […]

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30 Aug
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Labor Day Weekend Greeting from iYERP

Idaho Youth Education Recycling Partnership (iYERP) wish all field construction workers in Idaho and Eastern Oregon & Washington a safe, but relaxing Labor Day Holiday with your families. Note:  We especially want to thank all construction workers who have supported iYERP’s mission of advancing environmental stewardship and metal recycling on small, medium, large and significant impact construction […]

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22 Aug
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iYERP thanks WinCo Foods Store at 1110 East Myrtle Street in Boise for their continued support of iYERP metal recycling program.

iYERP thanks WinCo Foods Store at 1110 East Myrtle Street in Boise for their continued support of iYERP metal recycling program.   (l – r):  Raul, Store Manager and Kyle, Assistant Store Manager. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/johnwilliamjacksonfund. Twitter: twitter.com/jwjfund and Instagram: instagram.com/jwjfund/ – and like us. Note: Of the many WinCo Foods Stores, the Myrtle Store is the outstanding leader for advancing […]

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22 Aug
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We thank general contractor Okland Construction, an iYERP partner, on their Paylocity Project in Meridian. Paylocity develops cloud-based payroll & HCM software solutions.

Steve Snedecor is the project superintendent. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/johnwilliamjacksonfund. Twitter: twitter.com/jwjfund and Instagram: instagram.com/jwjfund/ – and like us. Note: These are exciting times for iYERP to be a part of the rapid growth in the Treasure Valley while advancing environmental stewardship.  Gardner Company is the site developer. Learn more:  www.okland.com, www.gardnercompany.net and www.paylocity.com.  

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22 Aug
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iYERP thanks Donahue McNamara Steel (DMS), a long-standing metal recycling partner, for their participation on numerous projects.

iYERP thanks Donahue McNamara Steel (DMS), a long-standing  metal recycling partner, for their participation on numerous projects.  “Action” Jackson personally thanked the DMS steel erecting team on the Paylocity Project in Meridian. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/johnwilliamjacksonfund. Twitter: twitter.com/jwjfund and Instagram: instagram.com/jwjfund/ – and like us. Note: DMS is an Idaho steel erection company working on many projects in Idaho.  Okland Construction is […]

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17 Aug
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iYERP thanks Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) and Harris Rebar for allowing us to responsibly recycle metal on the Identity Student Housing Project near Boise State University.

Photo:  ESI Mike Ambler, Crane Operator, operating the joy stick with Dustin Wright, Harris Rebar, assisting him. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/johnwilliamjacksonfund. Twitter: twitter.com/jwjfund and Instagram: instagram.com/jwjfund/ – and like us. Note:  ESI, a Platinum Level Partner, is a diversified general contractor.  More: www.esiconstruction.com.  

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