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Fifty years ago, Peter Johnson Sr. established Johnson & Moore Inc., a
red ore scramming contractor working in the open pit natural iron ore mines of the Mesabi Iron Range.
As the natural ore was depleted in the late 50's, Johnson & Moore began doing
road work and site preparation. In 1959, Hoover Construction Co. was
incorporated as the construction arm of Johnson & Moore under the Leadership
of Peter J. Johnson. In
time, Hoover Construction prospered and grew
while Johnson & Moore faded away.
Today, Hoover Construction Co. is a highway/heavy grading contractor.
The primary geographic area of work is the Arrowhead region of Northeastern
Minnesota, with some work in Michigan, Northern Wisconsin, and Colorado.
A typical job for Hoover Construction is a large excavation project,
primarily highways, airports, earth dams, and commercial & industrial sites.
The company has developed drilling and blasting as
a specialty. All
types of drilling and blasting are done by Hoover, including mass rock
excavation, structure excavation for footings, foundations and pipe trenches,
and quarries. Forty percent of Hoover's work load is public highway
work. The company work force varies with the workload and season. Typically,
the company employs between 100 and 150 employees. The annual work volume varies between $10-$15 million.
During an average year, 8-12 projects will be under contract varying in size up
to $15 million. Hoover Construction Co. is a family owned business.
Peter G. "Chipper" Johnson, PE, is the current President and is the third
generation to own and operate Hoover Construction Co.

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