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Most Current Contact and Most Recent Contract Activity Information Includes Last Sampled Date and Contract Info. and Last Tested Most Current Contact and Most Recent Contract Activity Information Includes all entries in Material User area that have an apparent "Certification Number" issued by the Training Center, regardless of certification status and activity. Includes Last Sampled Date and Contract Info. and Last Tested Date and Contract Info. Abbott, Mattie mabbott 4134 08 CLAREMORE [email protected] Mattie, Abbott Claremore Res. CLAREMORE OK 918-266-1160 3/13/2020 08 190133 ROGERS SHERWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. CLAREMORE I-44: AT THE INTERSECTION OF 165TH EAST AVENUE, 1.8 MILES WEST OF THE SH-167 JUNCTION IN THE CITY OF TULSA. 3/13/2020 08 190133 ROGERS SHERWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. CLAREMORE I-44: AT THE INTERSECTION OF 165TH EAST AVENUE, 1.8 MILES WEST OF THE SH-167 JUNCTION IN THE CITY OF TULSA. Abbott, Preston pabbott 2813 Tiger Asphalt Industries Stigler OK 5/18/2009 06 090205 WOODS THE CUMMINS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC BUFFALO US-281: BEGIN 4.5 MI N OF THE WOODS/MAJOR C/L, EXT SOUTH. SH-45: BEGIN 4.6 MILES EAST OF THE US-281 JCT, EXT EAST. Abdulkareem, Basil bkareem 3800 [email protected] BASIL ABDUL KAREEM BURGESS ENGINEERING AND TESTI MOORE OK 405-790-0488 Abney, Jerry D. jabney 2038 86 [email protected] EST 201 Indust. Blv. Moore OK 405-912-8378 10/2/2008 05 080137 KIOWA SEWELL BROS., INC. CIRCUIT ENGR. DISTRICT # 7 COUNTY ROAD: OVER UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF RAINY MOUNTAIN CR, 2.0 MILES WEST AND 2.1 MILES NORTH OF GOTEBO,ON NS-229. 3/27/2008 03 070135 CLEVELAND K & R BUILDERS, INC. PURCELL COUNTY ROAD: OVER TRIBUTARY OF BOONE CREEK, 1.9 MILES WEST OF SLAUGHTERVILLE. Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 1 of 452 Abraham, Timothy tabraham 3683 [email protected] TIM ABRAHAM DIVISION9-TRAINING OKLAHOMA OK 12/22/2015 08 150219 TULSA SHERWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. TULSA US-75: FROM SH-20, EXTEND NORTH NEAR COLLINSVILLE. 12/22/2015 08 150219 TULSA SHERWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. TULSA US-75: FROM SH-20, EXTEND NORTH NEAR COLLINSVILLE. Adams, Cletus cadams 3700 07 ANADARKO [email protected] Cletus Adams ANADARKO ANADARKO OK 405-247-2426 8/24/2021 07 200225 GRADY SEWELL BROS., INC. ANADARKO COUNTY ROADS (NINNEKAH RD/EW-142/EW-142.5 (DELL ST)/NS-284): AT MULTIPLE LOCATIONS IN NINNEKAH. 4/22/2021 07 200225 GRADY SEWELL BROS., INC. ANADARKO COUNTY ROADS (NINNEKAH RD/EW-142/EW-142.5 (DELL ST)/NS-284): AT MULTIPLE LOCATIONS IN NINNEKAH. Adams, Conley cadams01 4269 [email protected] Conley Adams Div 9 OKC OK 405-521-4141 Adams, Michael S. madams 2500 00 ATKINS NORTH AMERICA, INC. michael.adams4@atkinsgloba Mike Adams Sallisaw OK 2/22/2007 01 050528 MUSKOGEE JENSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SALLISAW SH-100, US-62, I-40 & SH-51; OVER MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM. 1/4/2008 01 070304 SEQUOYAH MUSKOGEE BRIDGE COMPANY, INC. SALLISAW SH-101: OVER LITTLE SALLISAW CREEK & TRIBUTARY, 3.4 & 3.9 MI. EAST OF JCT. US-59. Adams, Tanya tadams 2880 86 Sand Springs Residency 110 E. 41 Street Sand Springs OK 918-245-9531 4/28/2011 08 100612 TULSA BECCO CONTRACTORS, INC. SAND SPRINGS SH-51: FROM 0.6 MILES EAST OF THE CREEK COUNTY LINE, EXTEND EAST. 3/23/2011 08 100612 TULSA BECCO CONTRACTORS, INC. SAND SPRINGS SH-51: FROM 0.6 MILES EAST OF THE CREEK COUNTY LINE, EXTEND EAST. Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 2 of 452 Adcock, Rodney radcock 3865 [email protected] RODNEY ADCOCK CEC // INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIO TULSA OK 918-260-1810 2/25/2019 03 180233 SEMINOLE FRONTIER BRIDGE, INC. / BRIDGECO CO CEC // INFRASTRUCTURE SOLU SH-99A: OVER SAND CREEK AND TURKEY CREEK, 2.0 MI AND 13.1 MILES WEST OF THE SH-56 JUNCTION, NEAR CROMWELL AND LITTLE. 2/25/2019 03 180233 SEMINOLE FRONTIER BRIDGE, INC. / BRIDGECO CO CEC // INFRASTRUCTURE SOLU SH-99A: OVER SAND CREEK AND TURKEY CREEK, 2.0 MI AND 13.1 MILES WEST OF THE SH-56 JUNCTION, NEAR CROMWELL AND LITTLE. Adcox, Kenneth Ray kadcox 2411 86 Clinton Residency Clinton OK 1/14/2011 05 100361 CUSTER SEWELL BROS., INC. CLINTON SH-54: OVER DEER CREEK AND HORSE CREEK, 8.2 MILES AND 6.8 MILES NORTH OF THE I-40 JUNCTION. 6/16/2009 05 080072 CUSTER CORNELL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, I CLINTON SH-34: BEGIN APPROXIMATELY 5.0 MILES SOUTH OF CUSTER AND DEWEY COUNTY LINE AND EXTEND NORTH. Adje, David dadje 3369 [email protected] Burgess Enginerring and Testing 809 NW 34th Moore OK Adkins, Tommy tadkins 3841 [email protected] TOMMY ADKINS T.J. CAMPBELL ASPHALT OKLAHOMA OK 405-317-5690 Agbetunsin, Gbemi Jose gagbetun 3516 00 CIRCUIT ENGR. DISTRICT # 3 [email protected] Joseph Agbetunsin 904 Westlakes Drive Alva OK 5/26/2017 04 160414 GRANT FRONTIER BRIDGE, INC. / BRIDGECO CO CIRCUIT ENGR. DISTRICT # 8 COUNTY ROAD (EW-16): OVER SAND CREEK, 1.4 MILES EAST OF THE SH-132 JUNCTION NEAR MEDFORD. 5/26/2017 04 160414 GRANT FRONTIER BRIDGE, INC. / BRIDGECO CO CIRCUIT ENGR. DISTRICT # 8 COUNTY ROAD (EW-16): OVER SAND CREEK, 1.4 MILES EAST OF THE SH-132 JUNCTION NEAR MEDFORD. Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 3 of 452 Ageil, Khadijah kageil A228 [email protected] Khadijah Ageil Terracon - Tulsa Tulsa OK Agossou, Eric eagossou 3077 86 7/19/2012 08 110525 TULSA BECCO CONTRACTORS, INC. EST, INC. CITY STREET (86TH STREET): FROM MEMORIAL DRIVE, EXTEND EAST TO MAIN STREET IN THE CITY OF OWASSO. 7/5/2012 08 110207 TULSA PARAGON CONTRACTORS, LLC EST, INC. SH-20: NEW ALIGNMENT FROM 22ND STREET, EXTEND EAST TO 14TH STREET IN THE CITY OF COLLINSVILLE. Aguilar, Julio M. jaguilar 3584 86 Aguilar, Pedro paguilar 2827 Akers, Mike makers 2281 OKC OK Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 4 of 452 Akers, Steven sakers 2089 02 HEAVENER [email protected] STEVE AKERS HEAVENER RESIDENCY HEAVENER OK 918-653-7896 6/25/2021 02 200352 LEFLORE B & B CONSTRUCTION SERVICE J.T., INC. HEAVENER SH-63: OVER RICHMOND CREEK, 1.0 MILE WEST OF THE ARKANSAS ST ATE LINE NEAR BIG CEDAR. 6/25/2021 02 200352 LEFLORE B & B CONSTRUCTION SERVICE J.T., INC HEAVENER SH-63: OVER RICHMOND CREEK, 1.0 MILE WEST OF THE ARKANSAS ST ATE LINE NEAR BIG CEDAR. Akers, Timothy M. takers 3186 Albert II, Dennis E. dalbert 3924 DENNIS E ALBERT II SMITH ROBERTS BALDISCHWILER, OKLAHOMA CITY OK 405-360-8608 Albert, Joshua Michael jalbert 3155 04 STILLWATER [email protected] 1/8/2020 04 180358 LOGAN RRY SERVICES LLC STILLWATER SH-51: OVER MIDDLE BEAVER CREEK AND WEST BEAVER CREEK, 2.2 MILES AND 3.3 MILES WEST OF US-77 NEAR MULHALL. 1/8/2020 04 180358 LOGAN RRY SERVICES LLC STILLWATER SH-51: OVER MIDDLE BEAVER CREEK AND WEST BEAVER CREEK, 2.2 MILES AND 3.3 MILES WEST OF US-77 NEAR MULHALL. Albertson, Charles calberts 3973 00 GARVER, LLC. [email protected] Charlie Albertson GARVER, LLC. Norman OK 918-250-5922 3/24/2021 08 200059 CRAIG EMERY SAPP & SONS, INC. GARVER, LLC. US-60: FROM 3.3 MILES EAST OF THE US-69 JUNCTION, EXTEND NORTHEAST THEN SOUTHEAST IN VINITA. 3/24/2021 08 200059 CRAIG EMERY SAPP & SONS, INC. GARVER, LLC. US-60: FROM 3.3 MILES EAST OF THE US-69 JUNCTION, EXTEND NORTHEAST THEN SOUTHEAST IN VINITA. Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 5 of 452 Albritton, Brian balbritt 2721 EST Moore OK 12/12/2006 03 050639 POTTAWATOMIE SEWELL BROS., INC. WEWOKA I-40: UNDER SH-102; SH-102 INTERCHANGE AND I-40 AT DEER CREEK. 6/25/2008 07 080113 COMANCHE SEWELL BROS., INC. ANADARKO COUNTY ROAD (EW-163): OVER SANDY CREEK, APPROX. 2.0 MILES NORTH AND 2.4 MILES WEST OF INDIAHOMA. Alex, R. Scott ralex 2482 Cobb Engineering Company OKC OK Alexander, Jerry jalexa01 3286 00 BENCHMARK CONSTRUCTION SERVIC [email protected] Jerry Alexander CEC-Tulsa Tulsa OK 9/24/2021 08 200174 TULSA CROSSLAND HEAVY CONTRACTORS INC. BENCHMARK CONSTRUCTION CITY STREET (SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE): FROM THE EAST CREEK TURN PIKE INTERSECTION, EXTEND NORTH IN THE CITY OF TULSA. 9/24/2021 08 200174 TULSA CROSSLAND HEAVY CONTRACTORS INC. BENCHMARK CONSTRUCTION CITY STREET (SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE): FROM THE EAST CREEK TURN PIKE INTERSECTION, EXTEND NORTH IN THE CITY OF TULSA. Alexander, Jonathan Lee jalexand 3013 00 EST, INC. [email protected] JONATHAN ALEXANDER EST-MOORE MOORE OK 405-473-3063 3/10/2021 03 190195 CLEVELAND SILVER STAR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY EST, INC. CITY STREET (24TH AVENUE): FROM LINDSEY STREET, EXTEND NORTH IN THE CITY OF NORMAN. 3/18/2021 03 190195 CLEVELAND SILVER STAR CONSTRUCTION COMPAN EST, INC. CITY STREET (24TH AVENUE): FROM LINDSEY STREET, EXTEND NORTH IN THE CITY OF NORMAN. Alexander, Pat palexand 2426 Muskogee Residency Muskogee OK Thursday, September 30, 2021 Page 6 of 452 Alford, Carrie calford 2210 Quapaw -Cushing Cushing OK Allen, Luke lallen 2822 [email protected] Luke Allen ENGINEERING SERVICES & TESTIN Tulsa OK 11/20/2014 04 130338 PAYNE THE CUMMINS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC STILLWATER SH-33: FROM 7.9 MILES EAST OF THE LOGAN COUNTY LINE, EXTEND EAST. 11/11/2014 04 130338 PAYNE THE CUMMINS CONSTRUCTION CO., IN STILLWATER SH-33: FROM 7.9 MILES EAST OF THE LOGAN COUNTY LINE, EXTEND EAST. Allen, Robert W. Jr. rallen 2067 86 Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. 10001 Broadway Extension Oklahoma City OK 405-810-8254 6/7/2013 03 120384 CLEVELAND SHERWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. PURCELL I-35: OVER THE SOUTH CANADIAN RIVER, IN THE CITY OF NORMAN. 6/14/2013 03 120384 CLEVELAND SHERWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
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