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West Coast Contractors

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Coos Bay, OR 97420

Company Info

  • Est. 1962
  • Size 20-49 Employees
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Our Story

West Coast Contractors specializes in heavy construction projects including bridges, harbors, marine facilities and governmental projects. WCC is family-owned and headed by President David Kronsteiner and Vice President Lonnie Kronsteiner. WCC is well known for complex pile driving operations, strong foundations and projects that are able to withstand severe weather conditions. WCC is proud of its closely knit team which uses a "can do" attitude to create innovative cost-effective solutions for the challenging ofprojects. West Coast Contractors is a leader in environmentally friendly procedures for sensitive locations including oceans, rivers, deserts and mountains and has a reputation for close communication, cooperation and consideration for our clients, public agencies, the environment, and the public

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Bridge Dams & Levies Government Marine Military Misc Project
Auto Dealership / Service City / Town Hall Civil & Site Development Education (K-12) Grocery Stores Hospital / Nursing Home Hotel / Motel Industrial Maintenance Manufacturing Plant Office Building Residential Building Restaurant Retail Store Road / Highway School / College / University Storage Facility / Warehouse

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Portland

California All

Oregon All

Our CSI Codes

01 35 16 - Alteration Project Procedures
06 13 33 - Heavy Timber Pier Construction
31 01 60 - Maintenance of Special Foundations and Load Bearing Elements
31 01 62 - Maintenance of Driven Piles
31 01 62.61 - Driven Pile Repairs
31 06 60.13 - Driven Pile Schedule
31 09 16.23 - Driven Pile Load Tests
31 62 13.13 - Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles
31 63 16 - Auger Cast Grout Piles
31 63 19.13 - Rock Sockets for Piles
31 63 23 - Bored Concrete Piles
31 63 23.13 - Bored and Belled Concrete Piles
31 63 23.16 - Bored Friction Concrete Piles
31 77 13 - Trench Excavation for Submerged Tunnels
31 77 19 - Floating and Laying Submerged Tunnels
35 01 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Coastal Construction
35 01 40 - Operation and Maintenance of Waterway Construction
35 01 40.92 - Preservation of Water Courses
35 01 50 - Operation and Maintenance of Marine Construction
35 05 30 - Common Work Results for Coastal Construction
35 05 50 - Common Work Results for Marine Construction
35 06 30 - Schedules for Coastal Construction
35 06 50 - Schedules for Marine Construction
35 12 33 - Marine Navigation Equipment
35 20 13.16 - Hydraulic Bulkheads
35 20 13.19 - Hydraulic Manifolds
35 20 13.23 - Hydraulic Penstocks
35 20 13.26 - Hydraulic Trashracks
35 20 16 - Hydraulic Gates
35 20 16.13 - Hydraulic Spillway Crest Gates
35 20 16.19 - Hydraulic Head Gates
35 20 16.26 - Hydraulic Sluice Gates
35 20 16.33 - Hydraulic Miter Gates
35 20 16.39 - Hydraulic Sector Gates
35 20 16.46 - Hydraulic Tainter Gates and Anchorages
35 20 16.53 - Hydraulic Vertical Lift Gates
35 20 16.59 - Hydraulic Closure Gates
35 30 00.00.01 - Coastal Construction
35 31 16 - Seawalls
35 31 16.13 - Concrete Seawalls
35 31 16.19 - Steel Sheet Piling Seawalls
35 31 16.23 - Timber Seawalls
35 31 16.40 - Stone Seawalls
35 31 19 - Revetments
35 31 19.13 - Sacked Cement-Sand Revetments
35 31 19.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Revetments
35 31 19.40 - Stone Revetments
35 31 23 - Breakwaters
35 31 23.13 - Rubble Mound Breakwaters
35 31 23.16 - Precast Breakwater Modules
35 31 26 - Jetties
35 31 26.13 - Concrete Jetties
35 31 26.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Jetties
35 31 26.40 - Stone Jetties
35 31 29 - Groins
35 31 29.13 - Concrete Groins
35 31 29.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Groins
35 31 29.26 - Steel Groins
35 32 13 - Scrap Material Artificial Reefs
35 32 13.13 - Scrap Concrete Artificial Reefs
35 32 13.33 - Sunken Ship Artificial Reefs
35 32 16 - Constructed Artificial Reefs
35 32 16.13 - Constructed Concrete Artificial Reefs
35 32 16.19 - Constructed Steel Artificial Reefs
35 40 00.00.01 - Waterway Construction and Equipment
35 42 37 - Riprap Bank Protection
35 42 53 - Wall Bank Protection
35 43 37 - Riprap Scour Protection
35 49 23 - Waterway Locks
35 49 23.13 - Concrete Waterway Locks
35 49 23.23 - Piling Waterway Locks
35 50 00.00.01 - Marine Construction and Equipment
35 51 13 - Floating Piers
35 51 13.23 - Floating Wood Piers
35 51 13.26 - Floating Plastic Piers
35 51 23 - Pontoons
35 52 13 - Fixed Offshore Platform Construction
35 52 33 - Floating Offshore Platform Construction
35 59 13 - Marine Fenders
35 59 13.16 - Resilient Foam-Filled Marine Fenders
35 59 13.19 - Rubber Marine Fenders
35 59 23 - Buoys
35 59 23.13 - Mooring Buoys
35 59 23.16 - Anchor Pendant Buoys
35 59 23.19 - Navigation Buoys
35 59 29 - Mooring Devices
35 59 29.16 - Laser Docking Systems
35 71 19 - Rockfill Gravity Dams
35 73 16 - Rock Embankment Dams
35 79 13 - Fish Ladders
35 79 13.13 - Concrete Fish Ladders

Project Experience

  • Private

Gallery

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Lower Granite Dam
Featured Image 2
Salt Gulch Bridge Repairs
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Neskowin Emergency Egress
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United States Coast Guard Repairs
Service Area and Locations Map for West Coast Contractors

Associations & Memberships

U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Coast Guard
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
CSLB (Contractors State License Board)
CSLB (Contractors State License Board)
NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration)
NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration)
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)
OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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