Crestline Paving & Excavating Company was founded in 1973 as a company specializing in parking lots and site development. By the early 1980's our operations had expanded to include installation of water, storm, sanitary sewer lines, and pump stations. Since then, we have successfully completed some of the most challenging infrastructure projects in the area. We have established ourselves as one of the most respected contractors in Northwest Ohio. This is the result of a philosophy that puts the client first and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
Toledo and northwest Ohio is fortunate to have an abundant supply of water. Our close proximity to Lake Erie gives us access to a critical resource to the development and well being of surrounding communities. Crestline has a played major role in the installation of new water lines throughout the region. We have successfully installed hundreds of miles of pipeline in various sizes and types, including PVC ductile, pre-stressed concrete, and steel. We have recently completed the installation of 15,000 lf of 72 pre-stressed concrete waterline for the City of Toledo valued at over $18,000,000.00.
Unprofessional, start work in residential areas at 6 am, fully understand job needs to be done but project manager Matt McHugh just laughed it off when called repeatedly and lied about who the sub contractors were.
We've gotten a lot of compliments on these trucks this season, we couldn't be happier with how they turned out. We are so proud of them, and the attention that they draw, that they were dedicated in memory of our late great founder Jerry L. James. So naturally we we are super excited to hear that...
🚧Summit Street Construction Update: Wednesday Edition🚧
Holt road in Sylvania getting some nice new asphalt. #ibuildamerica #crestlinepaving
Well the last two weeks have seen a variety of work on Summit Street. It's been a lot of new tear-out near Jefferson and Adams, while lots of paving and continued pavement preparations are happening between Monroe Street and Lafayette. Crews worked through the night to tear-out, and rebuild the...