Jack Robinson & Sons Inc is a heavy civil construction company based in Bend, OR. We specialize in site development, underground utilities, grading, portable rock crushing, aggregate products, trucking, and public improvement projects. Since 1947, our team has been serving Central Oregon, particularly Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson Counties. We can take on a wide range of projects, including subdivisions for landowners, city improvement projects, as well as various construction work for county and federal agencies.

Jack Robinson & Sons Inc, established in 1947, is a general contracting firm in Bend, OR. After three generations of the Robinson family at the helm, our company is currently owned and managed by Jake Hanning and Greg Gross, as well as two long-term employees, Ron Welsh and Joe Happ. Over the last six years, we have experienced tremendous growth with annual sales of $20 million to $30 million. Even with our rapid development, we have never wavered on our focus on building lasting relationships with clients and suppliers alike.

If you need exceptional sitework, rely on none other than Jack Robinson & Sons Inc in Bend, OR. No matter what the size of your project is, we have a competent team and the tools to help you complete it. We primarily specialize in large-scale excavation, commercial development, subdivision infrastructure, site layout, and public works improvement projects. Also, we have extensive knowledge in drilling and blasting rocks for site development and utility construction. Our long-standing history in the industry has enabled us to develop solid relationships with subcontractors that perform concrete, engineering, paving, fencing, electrical, and other services.

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