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Every project is backed by a broad foundation of experience and expertise. Clients are guaranteed quality performance and successful completion of all projects.
Installing over 4,500 miles of rural water pipeline, CCI has the reputation for being an industry leader in rural water. From the startup of new rural water systems to additions to existing systems, CCI has the experience to successfully complete projects of any size through any conditions.
By extending a road bore, plowing through a difficult area, or finding another solution, CCI goes the extra mile to keep a project on schedule. A large fleet of equipment and skilled staff make it possible to move quickly to meet a system’s deadline in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
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Projects

Lewis and Clark Regional Water System
Starting in 2016 with 18.5 miles of welded steel treated water pipe, CCI has continued working with Lewis and Clark on several large diameter pipeline

SWPP OMND Regional Service Area Project
OMND is a large 2 contract project near the Dunn Center and Halliday, North Dakota area. This project was broken down into 2 parts due
BDM Rural Water – Britton, SD
Located in rural South Dakota, the BDM Rural Water board wanted to expand its services by bringing rural water to hundreds of farmers and ranchers

SouthWest Pipeline 3-1E
15 Miles 10” – 8” PVC – Near Beulah, ND Included a 2550’ Bore in the Missouri river to install a 8” water discharge diffuser.

McCurtain RWD #6
80 miles through Rock & Trees – Smithville, OK Project included installing 80 miles pipe through rocky mountain terrain. In order to protect the installed
Skyway Industrial Park – Pipestone, MN
Skyway Industrial Park was a new Industrial Development in the City of Pipestone. The city recognized the need for additional space to attract new businesses.
Ihlen Sanitary Sewer – Ihlen, MN
The City of Ihlen is located on a rock shelf in southwestern Minnesota. The city’s sanitary sewer was installed as a force-main grinder pump system.