13 Aug
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A hugh thank you is extended to Meadow Gold Dairy for their continued support of the Boise National Forest's annual Smokey Bear Birthday Celebration.

  Pictured is Brandy Bengoechea Note:  As in years past, Meadow Gold provided the ice cream treats for Smokey Bear’s 70th Birthday Celebration which was held at the beautiful Idaho Botanical Garden.  Children and adults all enjoyed the delicious ice cream sandwiches. John William Jackson Fund volunteers were available to help with this annual event. […]

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01 Aug
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Beniton Construction staff joined Jackie and "Action" at a recent Idaho Botanical Garden Great Garden Escape Concert.

Pictured sitting (l-r): Jessica Spelatz, Dillon Horn and Judy Nichols.  Standing (l-r): Rich Fontaine and Doug Nichols. Note:  Beniton Construction, Meridian based general contractor, was the third company who made a commitment to donate their scrap metal from their projects to the Idaho Youth Education Recycling Partnership (iYERP). To learn more about Beniton, visit them on […]

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30 Jul
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iYERP welcomes Architectural Glass & Glazing's participation in the metal recycling program at the Village at Meridian.

Pictured (l-r):  Miguel Mireles and Jeff Keppler Note:  Architectural Glass & Glazing is currently working on installation of the windows, frames and door for a new flower shop opening at the Village at Meridian. ARCHITECTURAL GLASS & GLAZING specializes in design-build services, installation, service, and repair of commercial windows, doors, and storefront systems. To learn […]

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28 Jul
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iYERP welcomes Luekenga Construction's participation in the growing metal recycling program at the Village at Meridian.

Pictured (l-r):  Father and son team, Tony and Jeff Luekenga Note:  Luekenga is working on the Mountain West Bank Project at the corner of Fairview Avenue and Eagle Road (Village at Meridian).  On this project they are responsible for the foundation and concrete work.  Their email address is luekconst1@gmail.com. Wright Brothers, another iYERP partner, is […]

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14 Jul
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Last week, two more tower cranes were constructed on site at the JUMP Project (Jack's Urban Meeting Place) for two new buildings. One will be the new Simplot (J. R. Simplot Company) Headquarter Building.

Pictured is the second tower crane. Note: The erection of the tower crane was the collaborative effort of skilled personnel from Hoffman Construction, Portland, Inland Crane, Boise,  Northwest Tower Crane Service, Des Moines, Washington, Kent Engineering, LLC., Tukwila, Washington and other support companies.  

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